Knowledge Fight - #588: August 15, 2021 Aired: 2021-08-20 Duration: 01:23:42 === Collecting Memories (04:39) === [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 B are the bad guys. [00:00:29] Knowledge fight. [00:00:30] Dan and Jordan. [00:00:31] Knowledge fight. [00:00:35] I need money. [00:00:39] Andy and Pamza. [00:00:40] Andy and Pandy, you're shop. [00:00:42] Andy and Pansy. [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 air. [00:00:48] Thanks for holding us. [00:00:49] Hello, Alex. [00:00:50] I'm a fish pin color. [00:00:51] I'm a huge fan. [00:00:52] I love your work. [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 George. [00:01:02] We're a couple dudes. [00:01:02] Like, sit around, drink novelty Zelene altars. [00:01:06] Drink novelty Zelene altars. [00:01:08] Yes. [00:01:08] I like that one. [00:01:09] Talk a little bit about Alex Jones. [00:01:11] I think we're about to get cups that are made out of Zelene altars. [00:01:14] I think that's what's going to happen. [00:01:15] This is just still right in July in my checks, man. [00:01:18] I cannot get out of autopilot sometimes. [00:01:20] It's tough. [00:01:22] It's tough. [00:01:22] Yeah. [00:01:23] Yeah, Dan. [00:01:24] What's up? [00:01:24] What's new for you? [00:01:25] I've got a question for you. [00:01:27] Okay. [00:01:27] Sure. [00:01:28] What's your bright spot today? [00:01:29] My bright spot today, Jordan, this is not Buzz Marketing for the post office. [00:01:33] All right. [00:01:33] This is not SpawnCon. [00:01:35] Does the post office sponsor things? [00:01:37] Stamps. [00:01:38] Stamps. [00:01:38] I'm sending out all these buttons. [00:01:40] You love stamps. [00:01:40] It's so fun. [00:01:41] Look at these stamps. [00:01:42] Oh, my God. [00:01:42] You're a philatelist. [00:01:43] Cappuccino. [00:01:44] Cappuccino stamps. [00:01:46] There's like a bunch of coffee drinks. [00:01:48] That's really fun. [00:01:49] I just got these ones that are people tap dancing. [00:01:52] Okay. [00:01:52] Look at them. [00:01:53] They're in different movements. [00:01:54] Yes. [00:01:54] Yeah, they're tap dancing in different ways. [00:01:56] It's so fun because it's clear. [00:01:58] You can tell motion, but it's a static picture. [00:02:01] It's not moving at all, but you can tell there's movement. [00:02:03] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:02:04] And then the highlight is this one, Sun Science. [00:02:08] Oh, that is actually pretty cool. [00:02:09] They're like kind of shiny and like they reflect light. [00:02:13] If you move them around, you get different looks of the sun. [00:02:16] Yeah, that's not a good thing. [00:02:17] So some people who are getting buttons are going to get some cool sun stamps. [00:02:23] Some are going to get some tap dancing and some are going to get coffee drinks. [00:02:25] I'm waiting for you to get some binders and start really going for the stamp collecting. [00:02:31] We're going to get 300 stamps by the end of this year. [00:02:35] I mean, look, dude, one of the things that is definitely true is that I do have a collector's impulse. [00:02:40] That's true. [00:02:40] I used to collect certainly basketball cards, a little bit of football cards, mostly basketball, though. [00:02:47] Marvel cards. [00:02:48] Did you? [00:02:49] Yeah, I did not know that. [00:02:50] They had those. [00:02:51] But you weren't a Pokemon card person. [00:02:53] I was a little bit too old for that. [00:02:56] My timing was a tiny bit off. [00:02:58] Did you do Magic the Gathering? [00:03:00] I would have, but my parents found it demonic. [00:03:02] Oh, that's right. [00:03:03] You got right in that, Dad. [00:03:05] It was something that was very attractive to me. [00:03:08] And in hindsight, I wish that I had the wherewithal to stand up and just be like, I'm going to have a secret collection of these. [00:03:15] But I did not. [00:03:16] I had a weird situation. [00:03:18] I went to a Magic the Gathering tournament at a, what's it called? The Masonic Lodge. [00:03:25] One of my friends, his dad was a. [00:03:27] His dad was a Mason. [00:03:28] This is exactly what my parents were saying. [00:03:30] Yeah. [00:03:31] Yeah, the Masons are involved with Magic the Gathering. [00:03:33] They took me to a Magic the Gathering tournament at a Masonic Temple. [00:03:37] And I did not do well. [00:03:39] It was only my second time playing, but it was very interesting. [00:03:42] And then they took 12 ounces of your blood. [00:03:45] Yeah, exactly. [00:03:47] That's where it all went south for me. [00:03:49] Yeah, I don't think I'll get into collecting stamps, but the only reason is because there's too many of them. [00:03:55] Yeah. [00:03:56] It's been too long that they've been making them. [00:04:01] It does seem a little daunting to start collecting stamps now. [00:04:05] Yeah, now is not the time. [00:04:07] Like a long time ago. [00:04:10] 1880s. [00:04:11] You start collecting stamps by the end of the century. [00:04:14] You're golden. [00:04:15] But now. [00:04:16] Same with coins. [00:04:17] Yeah. [00:04:17] It just seems like those boats have sailed. [00:04:19] But there is still a part of me that yearns for a collection of something. [00:04:23] I mean, we got to start diving for doubloons. [00:04:25] We should collect doubloons. [00:04:27] I can't tell you how in I am on that. [00:04:29] Let's do it. [00:04:31] Let's do some buried sunken treasures. [00:04:35] The next James Cameron. [00:04:37] Let's. [00:04:38] Next vacation. [00:04:39] Let's go hunting for treasure. [00:04:44] All right. [00:04:45] Put it in the books. === A New Civilization Game (02:59) === [00:04:46] Treasure hunting. [00:04:47] All right. [00:04:48] 2022. [00:04:50] I hear that there's a clue on the back of the Declaration of Independence. [00:04:57] We should go check that out. [00:04:59] What's your bright spot? [00:05:00] My bright spot. [00:05:01] Oh, there's a new game out called Humankind, I think is the name of it. [00:05:07] Pretty sure. [00:05:07] But it's basically Civilization 6. [00:05:11] But it's different. [00:05:13] It's really, really good. [00:05:14] It's the same but different. [00:05:15] It's the same. [00:05:16] It's one of those games where you play it and you're like, okay, I realize that this is almost exactly like Civilization 6. [00:05:24] But then while you're playing it, you're like, I don't know if there's any other way to make this type of game, though. [00:05:29] Like, that's how incredibly valuable Civilization is. [00:05:33] The game starts. [00:05:34] Like, sort of like city and state simulation. [00:05:38] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:05:39] And you start out just the way you, kind of the way you do. [00:05:42] You start out in the Neolithic age. [00:05:43] And some of the cool things about it is that you can change your society and evolve over time instead of just being stuck with like, oh, we're the Joe Empire, and now you're going to stay like that until the future. [00:05:56] You can grow and change and you can have different kinds of different things going on. [00:06:00] It's actually really, really interesting. [00:06:02] I'm looking it up and I'm seeing that it's just on computers now. [00:06:06] So I am out. [00:06:08] Yeah, I apologize for that. [00:06:09] But that does sound really fun. [00:06:10] It's really good. [00:06:11] It's really good. [00:06:13] I do find that I enjoy those games a little bit more than I thought I did. [00:06:17] Yeah. [00:06:17] Like, I definitely loved SimCity and Civilization when I was younger and coming up. [00:06:22] But simulation games kind of like took a real backseat. [00:06:28] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:06:29] But there's a lot of fun in that. [00:06:30] Oh, totally. [00:06:31] And it's a nice mix. [00:06:32] Like, if you've ever played Crusader Kings 2 or something like that, where the level of complexity is such that it's so impossible to, hey, just start playing. [00:06:42] You have to read through Reddit for an hour just to figure out how to start the game. [00:06:46] How do I walk? [00:06:47] Yeah, exactly. [00:06:48] But this one has that good mix of difficulty and simplicity and fun. [00:06:54] It's great. [00:06:54] It's great. [00:06:54] I like it. [00:06:55] So, Jordan, today what we're doing is we are talking about August 15th, 2021 Plateau. [00:07:00] Ah, shit. [00:07:03] This is the day that the news broke of the Taliban entering Kabul. [00:07:09] Yep. [00:07:10] Yep. [00:07:10] So I thought it would be interesting to check in. [00:07:12] You know, like, these days that things happen, I always am interested in the snapshot. [00:07:18] Sure. [00:07:18] You know, the day of what is Alex's coverage. [00:07:22] He's the tip of the spear. [00:07:23] The capital has fallen. [00:07:24] He's tomorrow's news today. [00:07:26] Right. [00:07:27] So today, if something's happening, I guess he should be way ahead of it. === Withdrawal Tragedy Owes Policy (08:47) === [00:07:32] You would think. [00:07:33] Because he didn't cover this yesterday or the day before. [00:07:37] Yeah. [00:07:38] And so this day's news wasn't covered yesterday. [00:07:41] Today's news is today. [00:07:43] Right, right. [00:07:44] So let's see. [00:07:45] I want to see how he covers it. [00:07:46] Yeah. [00:07:46] So here we are, August 15th. [00:07:48] We'll get down to business on this. [00:07:48] But first, Jordan, let's take a little moment and say hello to some new wonks. [00:07:52] Ooh, that's a great idea. [00:07:52] So, first, Manuel Z. Thank you so much. [00:07:55] You're an awful policy wonk. [00:07:56] I'm a policy wonk. [00:07:57] Thank you, man. [00:07:57] Well, thank you, next, Wombat Lord. [00:07:59] Thank you so much. [00:08:00] You're an Iowa Policy Wonk. [00:08:01] I'm a policy wonk. [00:08:02] Thanks, Wombat, Lord. [00:08:03] Thank you next, Lex. [00:08:04] Thank you so much, Jeron Policy Wonk. [00:08:06] I'm a policy wonk. [00:08:07] Thanks, Lex. [00:08:08] Thank you, next, Chesterfield. [00:08:09] Thank you so much, you're an IO policy wonk. [00:08:11] I'm a policy wonk. [00:08:12] Thank you, Chesterfield. [00:08:12] Thank you, next, Squid Muscle. [00:08:14] Thank you so much. [00:08:15] You are now a policy wonk. [00:08:16] I'm a policy wonk. [00:08:18] Thank you, Squid. [00:08:18] Do squids have muscles? [00:08:19] I'm not sure. [00:08:20] That's an interesting question. [00:08:22] And we got a technocrat out there. [00:08:24] I renounce Jesus Christ. [00:08:25] Thank you so much. [00:08:25] You are now a technocrat. [00:08:27] I'm a policy wonk. [00:08:28] Crikey, mate. [00:08:29] That's fantastic. [00:08:30] Have yourself a burden. [00:08:31] How's your 401k doing, bro? [00:08:33] We got to go full-tilt buggy on this, Watson. [00:08:35] All right. [00:08:35] Let's just get down to business. [00:08:36] We ain't making that money off that heroin. [00:08:38] Why are you pimps so good? [00:08:40] My neck is freakishly large. [00:08:42] I declare info war on you. [00:08:45] Thank you all. [00:08:46] Yes. [00:08:46] And also, thank you to Samuel. [00:08:49] Got a new member for the Clinton family. [00:08:53] Yeah. [00:08:53] Got an African rhino. [00:08:56] And the message here is: I, Gorlax, the destroyer of local municipalities, swear undying fealty to the altar of Celine. [00:09:02] Okay. [00:09:03] And then parenthetically, I know I'm copying the good person who adopted the elephant, but it's a good idea. [00:09:08] So thank you, Gorlax. [00:09:11] You know, sometimes things evolve outside of your control, and it looks a little scary sometimes from the ivory tower. [00:09:20] So we're going to start off here. [00:09:21] And Alex does get into Afghanistan a little bit off the jump. [00:09:27] Taliban, after 20 years and $2.20 spent to create this United Nations utopia of love and kindness and goodness, really. [00:09:43] It's all been a giant fraud to get the opium. [00:09:46] It's all been a giant scam to secure the country for China so they can get trillions of dollars in rare earth minerals out of the country. [00:09:55] And now China is moving in to replace the United States as the new empire to take control, but they don't need to use any violence. [00:10:02] They'll just simply buy off the Taliban. [00:10:06] Didn't we try that? [00:10:07] They're trying to blame President Trump for what has happened, but he had a completely different plan of withdrawal. [00:10:16] This has been a panic withdrawal, almost as if they wanted this to happen on purpose. [00:10:25] Helicopters are evacuating staff from the U.S. embassy in Kabul as the Taliban entered the Afghan capital from all sides. [00:10:33] So I'm sure some people are trying to blame Trump for the current situation in Afghanistan, and I would agree that that's kind of looking at too small of a picture. [00:10:40] I would say the same of people who'd like to throw complete blame onto Biden. [00:10:44] I think it's a limited scope. [00:10:46] There's plenty of blame to go around to a whole lot of people, but I also kind of believe that assigning appropriate levels of blame isn't something that we're capable of doing on this podcast. [00:10:55] So I don't even want to engage in it. [00:10:57] Sure, sure. [00:10:58] Alex is in a really tough situation here for his narratives because the taking of Kabul is the direct result of the United States withdrawing troops, which is something that he's championed for a long time now. [00:11:09] In the lead up to the 2016 and 2020 elections, Alex presented Trump as the peace candidate in opposition to Clinton and Biden, who were hawks seeking to keep these conflicts going indefinitely. [00:11:20] It was a major selling point for Alex that Trump wanted to bring the troops home. [00:11:24] And for what it's worth, that's one of the territories where we came closest to agreement with the positions that Alex espoused. [00:11:32] In October 2020, Trump announced that he wanted to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Christmas. [00:11:38] I'm not sure what qualifies to Alex as a gradual withdrawal, but considering how long the war had dragged on, it seems like that's not super gradual. [00:11:46] The Taliban celebrated this announcement mostly because it was in keeping in line with Trump's obligation under the Doha Agreement, which was signed in February 2020 between the United States and the Taliban. [00:11:57] One of the major points of this agreement was the U.S., quote, committed to withdraw from Afghanistan all military forces of the United States, its allies and coalition partners, including all non-diplomatic civilian personnel, private security contractors, trainers, advisors, and supporting service personnel within 14 months following announcement of this agreement. [00:12:17] After his election in April 2021, Biden gave a speech where he laid out his plans as they related to troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. [00:12:25] According to the Doha Agreement, troops were supposed to be out within 14 months or by May 1st. [00:12:30] Biden decided to begin the withdrawal then with the goal of being out by September 11th. [00:12:36] Fun symbolism. [00:12:37] Yeah, great. [00:12:38] In the past months, many of our allies like Germany and Italy have withdrawn their troops. [00:12:43] And as we've withdrawn, the Taliban has come in and taken over the capital, and everything is a real tragedy. [00:12:48] Yeah. [00:12:49] This is a hard thing to wrap your head around. [00:12:51] From the people who are in Afghanistan right now to the veterans who are wrestling with these developments and their own personal relationship to the people who it's just staggering the amount of people who are suffering. [00:13:06] And it's, I just, I don't, I don't know. [00:13:10] I'm not, I'm not capable of having the right position on this. [00:13:14] Sure. [00:13:14] I mean, I think the only major thing that I can say like with 100% certainty is that the amount of people screaming about George Bush and Cheney and the military contractors in 2001 is not large enough. [00:13:30] That is the fundamental issue from the very fucking beginning. [00:13:35] And that they're even talking about any other governments beyond the first one first is insane to me. [00:13:42] Who gives a shit about Biden or Trump or Obama at this point? [00:13:46] We have to deal with the original fucking problem, which we never even bothered to deal with. [00:13:50] Yeah, I think that there's something to be said for that. [00:13:53] I think there's something to be said for, you know, the maintenance of the war is also something where... [00:14:00] But again, you're getting into finger-pointing. [00:14:03] And I just, I think, I think that I think that there is an appropriate amount of that that can be done. [00:14:09] But it's not the most important point right now, I don't know. [00:14:12] Sure, sure. [00:14:14] Well, I mean, I suppose the most important problem is that we owe a country to people. [00:14:23] Yeah. [00:14:24] We stole it and destroyed it, and then we left and said, here's the mess. [00:14:28] And unfortunately, our best attempts that we could make to pay back a country would be... [00:14:35] Well, I mean, it would be making everybody that wanted to be... [00:14:39] No, making everybody that wanted to be a United States citizen and giving them a fucking Utah. [00:14:44] No. [00:14:45] I mean, honestly, we owe them a country. [00:14:48] Metaphorically, giving them Utah, I suppose. [00:14:51] Yeah, we owe a lot of folks certainly citizenship, amnesty. [00:14:57] Yeah. [00:14:58] It's too big of a tragedy. [00:15:00] It is. [00:15:01] It is. [00:15:04] And one of the things that I think is really difficult, and one of the things that I can't really understand, even as much as I can read on the subject, is is there any point at which it wouldn't have been a tragedy at this point for us when we withdrew? [00:15:22] Right. [00:15:22] Would another year have made a difference? [00:15:25] No. [00:15:25] Would six months have made a difference? [00:15:29] The extent to which there is no really good solution that doesn't end up in a messed up place. [00:15:37] Right. [00:15:38] I don't know. [00:15:41] I mean, it seems like a fairly simple tactical problem that if you have an insurgent force that's willing to fight until every last one of them is dead, then you can either say then the only way we win is if we kill all of them or we stop. [00:15:56] It's kind of the central issue there is like, if you leave, they're still there. === Domestic Extremism Narratives (12:20) === [00:16:04] Yeah. [00:16:04] And they're going to fight until they all are dead. [00:16:07] Yeah. [00:16:07] And it's something that's really weird too, in as much as I think that people are age, certainly. [00:16:14] And we're a little bit different in age. [00:16:16] I'm a little older than you. [00:16:17] Yeah. [00:16:18] And that might make a difference. [00:16:19] But like this was really the first disillusionment of my adult life. [00:16:25] Yeah. [00:16:25] Was the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. [00:16:29] The aftermath of 9-11 was something that really brought into focus political disappointment and protest and that kind of involvement. [00:16:43] Yeah. [00:16:44] And to be now pushing 40 and here we are. [00:16:52] Yeah. [00:16:53] Yeah. [00:16:53] It's it's disillusioning all over again in a certain way. [00:16:57] And it's, I don't, I can't imagine what other people are going through. [00:17:00] You know, like, obviously whatever I'm experiencing is so minimal compared to other folks, but it's, yeah, it's, it's a very messed up. [00:17:09] No, I mean, that was immediately following 9-11 was the first time in my life where I saw adults with that much bloodthirst. [00:17:20] Like open, just straight up New York Times headlines, let's kill them all. [00:17:26] You know, like it's that kind of level of jingoistic murder being called for. [00:17:32] And I had no idea that adults would act that dumb. [00:17:36] And it's just been proven over and over again. [00:17:40] Yes. [00:17:40] The American way. [00:17:41] Exactly. [00:17:42] Yeah. [00:17:42] It was just insane. [00:17:44] It was insane to watch in real time just to whoa. [00:17:48] Yeah. [00:17:48] Yeah. [00:17:49] So Alex has some other news about what's going on in Afghanistan. [00:17:53] Taliban ready to declare Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which China's already recognized. [00:17:59] That's not true. [00:17:59] Nope. [00:18:00] China had not recognized the Taliban as the Islamic Emirate or anything. [00:18:05] Alex is just making that up because it's part of what allows him to fit everything into his tidy little conspiracy. [00:18:11] There have been prior news reports suggesting that China would be willing to normalize their relations with the Taliban if they were to take Kabul, but that has not happened. [00:18:19] According to an article in the Associated Press from August 18th, quote, if we are going to recognize a government, we will have to wait till the government is formed. [00:18:27] Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijan said on Wednesday, quote, only after that will we come to the question of diplomatic recognition. [00:18:36] So that's not even something that they have done. [00:18:39] Alex is just making that up. [00:18:40] Yeah. [00:18:41] Yeah. [00:18:41] I mean, to even say that is like to imply that things are done. [00:18:46] Like the situation in Afghanistan is just, well, they finished. [00:18:50] It's over. [00:18:51] You know, nobody's going to be opening up very normalized diplomatic relations for a while at least. [00:18:57] Yeah. [00:18:57] And I mean, like, when the Taliban was in charge of the country prior to 9-11, very few countries recognized that. [00:19:08] Not a huge diplomatic powerhouse, the Taliban. [00:19:11] No. [00:19:12] So the concept of it moving forward with many countries recognizing and normalizing relations, it seems fairly unlikely. [00:19:23] Yeah, yeah. [00:19:24] I mean, it's not like we're, you know, it's not like everybody's trusting America to not change their mind in two years or whatever it is. [00:19:32] You know, like, what makes you think that a new president in two years wouldn't try and start another fucking war somewhere, you know? [00:19:41] Like it's it's ridiculous to think that they wouldn't. [00:19:43] Yeah, who knows? [00:19:44] Yeah. [00:19:44] So to me, I think that this is probably the top news story that Alex could be covering here on the 15th. [00:19:51] Absolutely. [00:19:52] But it's not. [00:19:53] Oh. [00:19:53] Okay, let's just plow right into the big story. [00:19:57] And it's not the fall of Afghanistan. [00:19:59] It's no, it's Brian Selter's. [00:20:01] It's the fall of Western civilization by design by the globalist, part of their post-industrial Agenda 2030 plan that I've been warning of for decades that we're now in the middle of. [00:20:14] So here's the headline. [00:20:16] It's on Infowars.com. [00:20:18] It's an RT article. [00:20:20] Biden DHS officially designates anti-lockdown protesters as terrorists. [00:20:26] You're going to read the whole article. [00:20:27] So this is an important case study that I'd like to make. [00:20:31] I want to make this super clear for everybody. [00:20:33] The headline of this story on RT is, quote, Biden administration warns of threat from anti-lockdown extremists and terrorist sympathizers marking 9-11 anniversary. [00:20:44] Now, of course, if you read the article when it's reposted on InfoWars, you see a completely different headline. [00:20:50] Quote, Biden DHS officially designates anti-lockdown protesters as terrorists. [00:20:56] The headline of the RT article is fairly accurate as it relates to the content of the article, but the InfoWars version is not. [00:21:04] It only gets worse when you get to the sub-headline that's been added on InfoWars. [00:21:08] Quote, Biden's attempt to establish Soviet-style dictatorship now official. [00:21:14] What? [00:21:15] Okay, that was quick. [00:21:16] This is absolute next level of violating journalistic ethics. [00:21:21] Not only has Alex been found to have not gotten permission to repost other outlets' articles many times in the past, it's very clear that his website is transforming other people's work. [00:21:32] This headline does not match the RT article, and whatever credibility that a website viewer might apply to RT is being stolen by InfoWars and subverted for their own purposes. [00:21:43] And it gets worse, too. [00:21:44] Within the body of the article, InfoWars has inserted multiple tweets, one by Paul Joseph Watson, which do not appear in the body of the RT article. [00:21:53] That's weird. [00:21:53] There's no editorial indication that these tweets are not part of the original article, and the sole byline on the article is RT. [00:22:01] There's also multiple ads for Alex's dumb pills and an embedded video of someone Owen Schroyer interviewed, but these are less concerning in terms of directly misrepresenting content than just embedding tweets. [00:22:12] Alex, nobody's willing to work with us anymore. [00:22:15] We've kind of burned all of our bridges. [00:22:18] I got a plan. [00:22:19] Steal it. [00:22:21] Take everyone's content. [00:22:22] Take it and put it on there any fucking way. [00:22:24] And warp it a little bit. [00:22:26] No one cares. [00:22:26] No one respects us anyway. [00:22:28] Have you listened to our show? [00:22:30] Come on. [00:22:31] Considering how concerned Alex was about the co-founder of Snopes plagiarizing some articles, I would suggest he get his own house in order because this is amazingly unethical work. [00:22:40] I think it's almost like he saw Snopes plagiarized articles and went, oh, I could just plagiarize articles. [00:22:46] No, because this kind of practice has been going on for a long time. [00:22:50] But I just think that this is an interesting instance of a very transparent transformation of a work. [00:22:58] Yeah. [00:22:58] Like you have this article in RT, and Alex is completely changing the headline, adding a subheadline, throwing in some of his own content in the middle of it. [00:23:07] Still giving RT the byline, though. [00:23:08] Yes. [00:23:08] Oh, boy. [00:23:09] That's not good. [00:23:10] No. [00:23:10] I wouldn't be happy with that if I were them. [00:23:12] No. [00:23:13] I'd probably seize and desist his ass. [00:23:16] I would send a letter at least. [00:23:18] Yeah. [00:23:18] Something sternly worded. [00:23:19] Yeah. [00:23:20] This isn't fair to them. [00:23:22] Yeah. [00:23:22] Yeah. [00:23:22] I'm not usually on the side of defending RT, but here we are. [00:23:26] I mean, as an outlet, you do not, you shouldn't have to put up with your stuff being misrepresented. [00:23:34] Yeah, totally. [00:23:35] No, it'd be like somebody just reposting one of our episodes with knowledge fight guys prove that they're socialist monsters and then cut their own ads into the episode. [00:23:46] So, Alex gets to this, what this is all behind, like what's all behind this. [00:23:51] They're calling lockdown protesters terrorists, and it has to do with this national strategy for countering domestic terrorism document. [00:23:59] Sure. [00:24:00] And then on page 10 of the National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism came out two months ago. [00:24:05] They made an official policy. [00:24:07] They said any narratives of fraud in the recent general election. [00:24:12] You put it back on screen for me, thanks. [00:24:14] The emboldening impact of the violent breach of the U.S. Capitol, conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and conspiracy theories promoting violence will almost certainly spur someone to try to engage in violence. [00:24:29] So you heard that little stutter step there at the end. [00:24:33] What happened was Alex was cold reading this paragraph. [00:24:35] So he came to an abbreviation, DVE, and he didn't know what it meant. [00:24:39] So he just said someone. [00:24:41] If he'd actually read or understood this document in any depth, he would know that that means domestic violent extremists. [00:24:47] That abbreviation is actually explained on this very same page of the document, like four sentences prior to the one he's reading. [00:24:53] Way further up. [00:24:55] It is. [00:24:56] Alex is sort of reading this correctly, but he's not quite giving it the context it requires to be understood. [00:25:01] Here's the larger passage that this is from: quote: Enduring DVE motivations pertaining to biases against minority populations and perceived government overreach will almost certainly continue to drive DVE radicalization and mobilization to violence. [00:25:15] Newer socio-political developments, such as narratives of fraud in the recent general election, the emboldening impact of the violent breach of the U.S. Capitol, conditions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and conspiracy theories promoting violence will almost certainly spur some DVEs to engage in violence this year. [00:25:33] Sure. [00:25:33] The document lays out that the two primary varieties of domestic terrorism that are on their radar are racially motivated and anti-government related. [00:25:42] But even with that being said, they point out that, quote, other domestic terrorists may be motivated to violence by single-issue ideologies related to abortion, animal rights, environmental, or involuntary celibate violent extremism, as well as other grievances or a combination of ideological influences. [00:25:59] In some cases, individuals may develop their own idiosyncratic justifications for violence that defy ready categorization. [00:26:06] All right. [00:26:06] This document doesn't label Trump supporters or any anti-lockdown protesters to be terrorists, and it honestly barely even spends any time on them. [00:26:14] It's a broader picture, but Alex and his friends just can't waste any opportunity to portray themselves as the world's biggest targets and victims, and it's just boring. [00:26:23] Yeah, especially whenever it has been proven over and over and over again that these types of things almost always wind up being more directed towards leftist protesters than anything else. [00:26:33] I think this is honestly from the sense that I could get from it is about bigot violence. [00:26:40] Yeah. [00:26:41] No, that seems to be like what there's most noted in this document. [00:26:45] Sure. [00:26:45] I mean, I suppose my problem with those documents is always like whenever they're talking about bigot violence, they're not including that most of the DVEs are also the people trying to investigate the protests. [00:27:03] I think that if you were somebody who was inclined towards bigotry-related domestic violent extremism, you might hear something like this and think, oh man, these immigrants. [00:27:17] The southern border is completely wide open. [00:27:19] There are people coming across with bubonic plague cases spreading all over the United States now in four states. [00:27:26] They are pouring across with hundreds of tropical Diseases that are extremely rare, even in the tropics, that are now spreading all over the United States. [00:27:41] But they're going to tell you that your five-year-old needs to wear a mask. [00:27:44] That's just the cultic, evil, lazy, leftist teachers' union wanting to swing their filthy weight around. [00:27:52] Yeah, so it's not reminiscent of sort of Nazi demonization campaigns. [00:27:57] Texas seasoned Jews right there. [00:27:59] Yeah, it's not that. [00:27:59] Might as well just put it in there. [00:28:02] It's certainly not like something we've seen. [00:28:05] This has never led to genocide before. [00:28:08] It's also something that Alex does quite a bit is equating disease with immigrants and other populations that he doesn't like. === Dr. Steve's Preparation Habits (03:45) === [00:28:15] Yep. [00:28:16] And that's disgusting. [00:28:17] Yeah. [00:28:18] Also, this bubonic plague storyline has gotten out of control. [00:28:21] Yeah, I don't know why we're still on bubonic plague. [00:28:25] Apparently, there's transmission of bubonic plague in four states now, which is not true. [00:28:30] Okay. [00:28:30] And also, it's all Alex has traced it. [00:28:33] I guess there was an index patient that was a hypocrite. [00:28:37] No, it was actually a Capuchin monkey, but then it spread from there. [00:28:42] And Alex, the guy who sold the Capuchin monkey. [00:28:46] What you don't understand is that the reason I need to sell so many supplements and dumb pills is that we have a state-of-the-art lab where we do research and figure out exactly where the plague came from. [00:28:59] Actually, do you know who was the first person who had the bubonic plague? [00:29:02] I know it's Steve. [00:29:02] It's Dr. Steve Pieczenik, my friend. [00:29:04] Of course it is. [00:29:05] He cured it himself, too. [00:29:08] I know the first case very well. [00:29:11] It's someone who I'm very well acquainted with because his name is me. [00:29:14] His name is me. [00:29:19] So great. [00:29:20] Dr. Steve. [00:29:21] So, yeah, Alex is being disgusting. [00:29:24] But he's also really prepared. [00:29:29] I don't think. [00:29:30] And so I'm going to calm down. [00:29:31] Next segment, I'm going to cover all the notes. [00:29:33] I'm just, I'm not complaining. [00:29:36] I've spent my wife's been out of town, so most of my children are gone right now. [00:29:45] And so I've been studying 12 hours a day. [00:29:49] Drinking. [00:29:50] 12 hours a day. [00:29:51] Drinking 12 hours a day. [00:29:53] I studied about five hours Friday, and I studied about 14 hours yesterday. [00:29:59] Saturday? [00:29:59] And I studied seven hours today. [00:30:03] And I'm just too loaded for bear. [00:30:09] Let me just calm down and I'm going to come back and I'm going to restart the whole broadcast and I'm going to go right into all this. [00:30:15] Okay, I'm sure you are. [00:30:15] I'm sure this is going to happen. [00:30:17] All right. [00:30:17] We're 45 minutes in. [00:30:19] Let me calm it down. [00:30:20] We're going to start from the beginning. [00:30:21] I've done a million hours of studying in the last day. [00:30:26] Oh, I've studied for 36 hours in the past 24. [00:30:29] I don't know if this is a weird quibble for me, and maybe I've even used the term in the past, but somehow saying studying hits my ear weird. [00:30:38] Studying? [00:30:39] Because usually you study for something. [00:30:41] You study for a test. [00:30:43] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:30:43] You know, it doesn't, I don't know why studying as an exercise doesn't seem like, I don't know, for some reason, it doesn't feel like the right word, but I might be speaking. [00:30:54] Researching seems like the correct word then. [00:30:56] Sure, sure. [00:30:57] Or investigating. [00:31:00] Investigating is good. [00:31:01] Reading. [00:31:02] Reading would be very simple and easy to say. [00:31:04] Studying is just a strange word. [00:31:06] Also, Alex didn't do any of that shit. [00:31:07] Oh, no, absolutely not. [00:31:08] That's why we're talking about the word. [00:31:10] But also, imagine if you prepared really hard and really well, and then this is what happened to you. [00:31:17] Like, imagine. [00:31:19] Oh, my God. [00:31:20] I would love to see Alex try and defend his PhD. [00:31:24] Oh, my God. [00:31:26] But like imagine if sincerely you did prepare and then you're like completely fucked up by preparation. [00:31:35] Oh no. [00:31:36] I just I it's just been a habit for my whole life. === London's Baby Operation Debate (15:52) === [00:31:39] I know everything, but I fail every test because I prepared too much. [00:31:43] I just failed every test. [00:31:45] I mean if if you were in that sort of position, if that was what happened to you, then I can understand why you would learn to never prepare. [00:31:54] Yeah, it would drive you insane. [00:31:56] Which is why Alex might never read anything. [00:31:59] Because when he does prepare, he gets into this space. [00:32:02] He gets too unhappy. [00:32:03] It's terrible. [00:32:03] That's awful. [00:32:05] So this next clip is another thing that I wanted to use as kind of a teachable moment. [00:32:10] In the same way that looking at that RT headline that Alex has completely changed and added to the body of the text, this is another piece of rhetorical technique that Alex uses that if you can recognize some stuff like this, it is very helpful in terms of penetrating his bullshit. [00:32:27] The Taliban are cavemen and they are terrible people and they keep little boys as sex slaves. [00:32:33] Something actually the Democratic Party came out in internal memos and said is kind of cool. [00:32:37] And they let them have kidnapped children as young as three in rape dungeons all over the Afghan stand. [00:32:44] I told you about that years ago, but now that's in the news. [00:32:46] So they are a caveman, pedophilic demon creature. [00:32:51] The Major men are. [00:32:54] And homosexuality is about 90% in Afghanistan, about 50% in the Middle East. [00:32:59] That's why the left loves them. [00:33:00] I mean, hell, they got giant grooming gangs in England. [00:33:02] 10,000 people. [00:33:03] What are you talking about? [00:33:04] 5,000 another, as young as six years old. [00:33:05] They complain. [00:33:06] They chop them up, put them in meat kebab machines. [00:33:09] And again, you're a new list. [00:33:10] You think this sounds crazy. [00:33:11] Sao Chi takes live babies, keeps them alive, scalps them, puts their brains and their hair on rats. [00:33:17] And they chain people up and put maggots inside their brains, eat their brains, and they chain up beagles and do it. [00:33:22] I mean, that's all true. [00:33:23] I can pull it all up for you right now. [00:33:25] Okay. [00:33:26] So what Alex did right there is really indicative of his style. [00:33:29] And it's a perfect encapsulation of why it's kind of impossible to even think about talking to him. [00:33:34] Yeah. [00:33:34] That clip was a minute long. [00:33:36] There's probably this is what I'm going to give you is an incomplete list of the different claims Alex would need to substantiate before I would allow him to say another sentence. [00:33:45] Okay, here we go. [00:33:46] One, the Democratic Party said in internal memos that it's kind of cool that the Taliban keep children as sex wives. [00:33:52] WikiLeaks. [00:33:53] I'm going to need to know who these, who is this? [00:33:56] It's the WikiLeaks. [00:33:58] Democratic Party. [00:34:01] Yeah, exactly. [00:34:02] They said about DNC at DNC sent to DNC. [00:34:05] Okay. [00:34:05] Two, 90% of Afghanistan are homosexuals. [00:34:10] I don't even know if I can fake a reason for that one. [00:34:12] That is definitely not true. [00:34:13] And I can find no indication of where Alex might be pulling this figure from. [00:34:17] What? [00:34:18] Patricia Grossman, the Associate Asia Director for Human Rights Watch, told the Telegraph, quote, in Afghanistan, same-sex relations are punishable by 5 to 15 years in prison under a law that bans all sex between individuals not married to each other. [00:34:32] Afghan law specifies that marriage is between a man and a woman. [00:34:35] Yeah, I was going to say that. [00:34:36] And in what world would you get that? [00:34:40] What anonymous poll would even come up with that result? [00:34:42] That's insane. [00:34:43] Yeah. [00:34:44] Three, 50% of the population of the Middle East is homosexual. [00:34:47] Again, this stat is unfounded. [00:34:49] Alex couldn't back this up to save his life. [00:34:52] For some context, in the United States, a recent Gallup poll showed that we're at a record of 5.6% of the population who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or trans. [00:35:02] The proportion of the population of the Middle East that Alex is claiming are homosexual is absurd. [00:35:07] Insane. [00:35:08] It's ridiculous. [00:35:09] Insane. [00:35:09] That whole children and meat kebabs thing, he's going to need to talk about a little bit. [00:35:14] No, that one's just self-evident. [00:35:15] We covered that on a past episode, and Alex can't back up that story at all. [00:35:19] It has to do with the case of Charlene Downs, who is a girl who went missing in 2003 in the UK. [00:35:25] Two men who ran a fast food spot were tried for her murder, and in the trial, the prosecutors alleged that the men had discussed chopping up her body and putting it into the kebab. [00:35:33] This was never proven, and the men were ultimately not charged and released. [00:35:37] The prosecution was working off covert surveillance that was, quote, handled poorly and unprofessionally to the point where the detective who was in charge of the case had to resign after being found guilty of misconduct when a disciplinary hearing was called to review how things went with the case. [00:35:53] Look at what happens in countries that hold Peelees accountable. [00:35:56] I wouldn't let Alex proceed until he accepted that this was a story that he couldn't prove at all, and he's just yelling detail points. [00:36:04] Yeah. [00:36:05] Five, Fauci takes live babies and keeps them alive so he can scalp them and put their hair and brains on rats. [00:36:11] That one seemed to come out of left field. [00:36:13] That's just stuff that's dumb misrepresentations of the new Center for Medical Progress. [00:36:17] Sure, sure, sure. [00:36:19] Stuff that came out. [00:36:20] Alex couldn't substantiate any of this past just yelling about it. [00:36:23] Scalping is tough to substantiate. [00:36:25] They're chaining people and beagles up and putting maggots in their heads to eat their brains. [00:36:29] Now, that one seems overly complicated. [00:36:32] I actually have no idea what Alex is talking about that one. [00:36:35] I've never heard of that one before. [00:36:36] This is such a wide swath of points about completely unrelated topics that would take a really long time to actually discuss. [00:36:43] And when you took the time to do so, it would become super clear that the version of these stories that Alex is presenting is not real. [00:36:50] When he shoots them off like a gattling gun, what he's trying to do is create too many points for a listener to even consciously take in, let alone retain. [00:36:58] Flood the market with bullshit. [00:37:00] This is a tactic that demagogues and bullshit artists use pretty regularly. [00:37:03] It's kind of a self-defense mechanism because, on the one hand, it makes them appear to know a lot of stuff, and it also makes it so the most critical people probably wouldn't want to engage with them. [00:37:14] If you're trying to debate a point with Alex and he responded with a word salad like that, it would be really difficult to know what point you're supposed to respond to, which is intentional on Alex's part. [00:37:24] Yeah. [00:37:24] None of the points on their own stand up to scrutiny, but if you string enough of them together, you might be able to bluff it and make people just too disoriented to argue with you. [00:37:34] And that's the strategy that's being employed here. [00:37:37] It's a dishonest and manipulative debate tactic. [00:37:40] Yeah, it's like throwing sand in your opponent's face, just being like, poof, now debate me, you know, like in blood sport. [00:37:48] This is the Jean-Claude Van Damme of propagandists. [00:37:54] Debate. [00:37:54] Debate, yes. [00:37:57] So, yeah, Alex gets to talking about the COVID, obviously, vaccines. [00:38:04] Why? [00:38:05] There's the plague. [00:38:08] That's a good point. [00:38:09] Why are we talking about a made-up plague whenever the real bubonic plague is in four states now, Dan? [00:38:16] Yeah, I would think that should be a bigger issue. [00:38:19] If it's in four states, I'm concerned. [00:38:21] If Alex believed his own bullshit, he should be leading every show with, guys, do you remember what happened last time? [00:38:28] Honestly, he should be telling people to wear a mask to avoid getting the bubonic plate. [00:38:33] Uh-oh. [00:38:35] Uh-oh. [00:38:36] Oh, boy. [00:38:36] Your narratives are working. [00:38:38] We're in trouble. [00:38:39] So Alex starts talking about Operation Lockstep, and this just isn't true. [00:38:44] Let me explain the playbook to you. [00:38:47] This is a permanent world government Rockefeller Foundation cooked-up plan called Operation Lockstep. [00:38:53] They're never going to end the lockdowns. [00:38:55] They're just going to tighten them down, loosen them up some, tighten them down more, loosen them up some, through successful approximation until you have a world ID card, global carbon tax systems, your phone tracking everywhere you go, forced gene therapies on a monthly basis, whoever the system wants to put into you, whatever they want. [00:39:14] No more FTA process, no more nothing, just absolute total tyranny. [00:39:19] What's fascinating to me about that is that none of that stuff's even in the document that Alex calls Operation Luxdown. [00:39:27] It's pretty remarkable the distance from primary sources that he's gotten and how much of this really just is based on him repeating this stuff over and over again and building up the narratives. [00:39:40] Yeah, it's just snowballing. [00:39:41] Yeah, yeah. [00:39:42] As the snowball goes downhill, it grabs twigs. [00:39:45] Exactly. [00:39:46] All of a sudden, your tiny little kernel of truth from a headline is now a snowball of bullshit about Fauci scalping babies. [00:39:56] So where did this virus come from, if you're Alex? [00:39:59] I mean, I assume underneath babies' heads that are scalped by Dr. Fauci. [00:40:03] Be serious. [00:40:04] Oh, okay. [00:40:05] If you're Alex. [00:40:06] Be serious. [00:40:07] If you're Alex, where did this virus come from? [00:40:09] Where did the virus? [00:40:10] Wuhan. [00:40:11] Right. [00:40:11] Of course. [00:40:12] The Wuhan Institute of Virus. [00:40:13] Yes, yeah, yeah. [00:40:14] But also Fauci and Obama in North Carolina. [00:40:19] That's true. [00:40:20] They have 2015. [00:40:21] Right. [00:40:21] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:40:22] And then they transferred it over to Wuhan because. [00:40:24] Because they couldn't keep it in the United States anymore. [00:40:27] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:40:27] That has been the long-standing narrative. [00:40:30] It's been the main one. [00:40:32] It's about to accidentally change. [00:40:34] Okay. [00:40:34] I watch 20 hours of UNWHO hearings. [00:40:43] In December of 2019. [00:40:47] And we put out a 30-minute boildown of 20 hours. [00:40:50] And they're meeting in Switzerland. [00:40:52] And they said, it's a total emergency. [00:40:53] Everyone's waking up to us. [00:40:56] We're just giving vaccines by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. [00:40:59] Send the dollars. [00:41:00] They're not even studying. [00:41:01] All of our frontline doctors are about to quit. [00:41:03] They're getting wobbly. [00:41:04] We've got to do something. [00:41:05] And I said on air when that document came out and those videos came out, we didn't learn about it until January 2020. [00:41:12] I said this COVID thing out of England. [00:41:16] That's really where it's now. [00:41:17] It's going to go into the U.S. and give it to the Chinese. [00:41:19] All right. [00:41:20] This bioweapon cooked up in London. [00:41:24] Why would it be cooked up in London? [00:41:25] It's the answer to this. [00:41:27] So it's London. [00:41:28] Now it's London? [00:41:29] Why London? [00:41:30] I don't know. [00:41:31] Oh, boy. [00:41:32] I must have missed that twist in the narrative. [00:41:34] The sun never set on the British virology. [00:41:37] I think Alex just accidentally said the Co. [00:41:39] It came out of England and he decided to run with it because he just missed it. [00:41:44] And then he was like, ah, that sounds good. [00:41:46] I suppose he could say that it was developed at Port and Down since he says that's the big bioweapon lab that he has in the UK. [00:41:52] But that's not in London. [00:41:53] That's in Wiltshire. [00:41:55] Alex didn't watch 20 hours of this UN World Health Organization conference. [00:41:59] We covered it back when he first discovered this stuff, but just for a little refresher, he's talking about the Global Vaccine Safety Summit that took place in 2019. [00:42:07] Alex didn't watch all of this, nor does he understand the issues they discussed. [00:42:11] He just saw a couple clips that anti-vax lunatic Del Bigtree posted, and then Alex wrote his own story to flesh out the rest of the details. [00:42:19] Whenever this narrative comes up, it's just a matter of me waiting to hear him say the word wobbly. [00:42:24] That's the only hinge word he has to remember this story. [00:42:28] He always says wobbly. [00:42:30] Yep, that's the only way he can jog his memory. [00:42:33] That word is actually used in a speech by Dr. Heidi Larson, the director of the Vaccine Confidence Project. [00:42:38] Dr. Larson gave a speech on the second day of the conference, and it's a bit more complex than the way Alex presents it. [00:42:43] She does say that there are doctors who are expressing less confidence in vaccines and that this is a problem, but she's not saying that those doctors are right. [00:42:51] Alex reports on this conference like it's the UN and the World Health Organization getting together to sound the alarm that doctors around the world are catching on to the scheme and that's what's making them wobbly. [00:42:59] No, it's more like doctors are losing their fucking minds, people. [00:43:02] Yeah, and people have new methods of communicating misinformation or incomplete information. [00:43:11] In reality, Dr. Larson's speech was about how trust building is an essential step moving forward in society. [00:43:17] Here's a clip of her from her speech that you're never going to hear on Infowars that I think it actually pretty well captures a lot of her point. [00:43:25] One of our biggest challenges, I think, now is getting rid of the term anti-vex, getting rid of the hostile language, and starting to have more conversations, to be open to questions, to make people feel like they shouldn't be judged when they're asking questions. [00:43:43] As crazy as those questions might seem to you, as stupid as they might seem, or as ignorant as they might seem. [00:43:51] This is an interesting perspective that she's bringing in terms of a way to proactively build trust, which is trying to disambiguate the people who are driving the propaganda from the people who are affected by the project. [00:44:05] Yes, people who have like sincere and legitimate concerns and questions that they feel aren't being answered, and people who are willfully misleading people. [00:44:14] Because if you can separate those two groups, you can make a lot of progress in terms of building trust with the people who have questions that maybe you would instinctually or as a knee-jerk reaction be like, you're an anti-vex weirdo and respond with hostility or derision. [00:44:29] Right. [00:44:29] Maybe that isn't the right approach. [00:44:32] Right. [00:44:32] And I think what she's saying makes a lot of sense, especially from the position that she is in. [00:44:38] Sure. [00:44:39] No, of course. [00:44:40] And, you know, at the same time, you can definitely see a doctor having like his 30th parent come in the same day being like, I don't know if I should get my kid vaccinated. [00:44:50] And he's like, fuck me. [00:44:51] Stop reading the internet. [00:44:53] And then turns into an asshole. [00:44:55] It's an exhausting day. [00:44:56] I've watched House. [00:44:58] Yeah. [00:44:58] Yeah, sure. [00:45:00] So Alex saw a couple clips from this summit that were put out by people motivated by a very specific political agenda. [00:45:05] And he's pretending that he studied the whole summit. [00:45:07] The fake version of that summit that he's established on the show is now like, and it has been for a bit, but it's the explanation for why the globalists needed to do COVID. [00:45:15] Sure. [00:45:15] It's all a fun story, but it's just fake. [00:45:17] It's not real. [00:45:18] That's insane. [00:45:19] So yeah, the vaccine is premeditated murder. [00:45:22] Sure. [00:45:22] Of course. [00:45:23] Sure. [00:45:24] This is just hell on earth premeditated psychotic murder. [00:45:30] And now they're going to say this winter with all the incredible deaths. [00:45:33] You never see stuff like this in the summer, all these diseases. [00:45:36] Imagine this winter. [00:45:37] They're going to blame the unvaccinated and declare martial law, and Biden's ready to do it. [00:45:41] My God, it's here. [00:45:43] Total extermination. [00:45:45] Biden was supposed to do it on last Wednesday. [00:45:47] I thought it was already done. [00:45:48] Yeah. [00:45:50] Oh, man. [00:45:51] Again? [00:45:52] Yeah. [00:45:52] Again? [00:45:53] Boy, if you're listening to this show, you got to have that feeling a lot. [00:45:56] Yeah, right? [00:45:58] It's kind of amazing that you can just keep stringing me along like this. [00:46:02] Wow, going on 15 years. [00:46:05] Another explosion coming, huh? [00:46:06] He's going to kill everybody. [00:46:08] All right. [00:46:09] All right. [00:46:09] Next week. [00:46:10] Next week. [00:46:10] Okay. [00:46:11] Well, I'll see you in a couple weeks. [00:46:12] Cool. [00:46:12] You want me to pencil you in for next year, too? [00:46:15] You want to reserve a spot for Biden to kill everybody? [00:46:19] It's going to happen. [00:46:19] I got a camping. [00:46:21] So Alex has a guest on the show now at this point. [00:46:24] And there's a fellow by the name of Shlomo Gordon. [00:46:27] Okay. [00:46:28] Classic name. [00:46:29] Yeah. [00:46:30] He's a guy. [00:46:31] He's anti-comedian from the Catskills in 1924. [00:46:34] He's a guy who lives in Israel. [00:46:35] Oh, okay. [00:46:36] But he's from Aurora, Illinois. [00:46:38] Okay, sure. [00:46:39] Sure. [00:46:40] They make good people in Aurora. [00:46:41] He's an anti-vex kind of fella. [00:46:44] Sure. [00:46:44] I don't know. [00:46:45] Okay. [00:46:46] It's 100% bad, the vaccine they made. [00:46:51] It doesn't work. [00:46:51] It makes your body attack itself. [00:46:53] So why globally was this done? [00:46:56] Well, it's a form of warfare. [00:46:58] And we're living in it. [00:46:58] But I wanted you to hear from somebody specifically who's got one of the main political parties that's having some success in getting people elected in Israel for medical freedom. [00:47:11] And tyranny always comes first with the medical tyranny in the last 200 years. [00:47:16] So, got four minutes left with Mr. Gordon. === Chris Sky's Political Ambitions (15:46) === [00:47:20] So, yeah, like I said, this guy is a guy who moved to Israel. [00:47:23] He's from Aurora, just outside Chicago. [00:47:26] He is not politically relevant in Israel, regardless of the spin Alex is trying to put on this. [00:47:31] Sure, but he is prestigious. [00:47:32] Alex is trying to pretend that he's part of some major political party, but this isn't really true. [00:47:37] In 2018, he put up a page on a crowdfunding website to run for the open primaries to be on the slate of candidates for a party running for positions in the Knesset. [00:47:47] He ultimately raised $162 from four backers, one of whom was anonymous, and another of whom shared his last name, and I think might be his mom. [00:47:55] Well, I would hope so. [00:47:56] In the crowdfunding page, he discusses how he's a member of the Zehoot Party, which is a very hard-right political party in Israel. [00:48:05] They're super into expanding settlements, but are also super into legalizing weed. [00:48:09] So, look for someone from the organization to show up on Rogan sometime. [00:48:12] Yeah, that sounds about right. [00:48:13] They currently hold zero seats in the Knesset. [00:48:17] Zero? [00:48:17] Yeah, I don't know if I would rank them as one of the main political parties, but he's willing to talk to Alex, so that means he's got to be prestigious. [00:48:24] Yeah, he's prestigious as fuck. [00:48:26] Prestigious. [00:48:27] Any moment now, they're going to get all the way up between one and two seats in the Knesset. [00:48:31] Yeah. [00:48:32] He's against vaccines and he's against vaccine passport type things or proof of vaccination requirements. [00:48:41] He's against that stuff. [00:48:42] But he also seems to be pretty against reform Judaism. [00:48:46] It's a weird conversation, and I'm not interested in it. [00:48:49] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:48:49] He's one of those weird libertarian internet people who just have a hodgepodge of things that they're against for no reason. [00:48:56] And to be honest, Alex seems a little bit like thrown by that kind of end of the conversation. [00:49:02] And also, like, he, I think Alex is going to have some trouble with Nick Fuentes on this. [00:49:10] You know, he's got this hard-right Israeli guy who believes in expanding settlements and what have you. [00:49:20] I know that Nick has some thoughts about Israel. [00:49:23] So I don't really care too much about this interview, but Alex has another guest on. [00:49:28] It's that Canadian weirdo, Chris Skye, the guy who wanted to start his own school. [00:49:33] Yeah, yep. [00:49:34] I remember Chris Sky. [00:49:35] He is now Alex's favorite guest. [00:49:38] Oh, great. [00:49:38] So to get his latest information on this and what he thinks is coming next, Chris Skye, one of my favorite guests, is about to join us. [00:49:45] And out of all the on-the-ground activists in the world, he's the most successful, the most prominent, the most accurate. [00:49:50] Really? [00:49:51] I was flattered a few weeks ago when I said that. [00:49:52] It's just true. [00:49:54] And look, I'm sure he wants to be eclipsed by you. [00:49:57] This is about survival, humans moving forward, exposing medical tyranny, this fifth-generational warfare of depopulation that is moving against us because all these top scientists are saying this is going to be a depopulation weapon, and now it's happening. [00:50:11] And now they lied last year and the hospitals were totally empty. [00:50:16] The virus itself was just a gain of function thing they owned. [00:50:19] Now, the sloughing, now what's in the vaccine creating the prion factories, and I have a stack of mainstream news admitting it, is what's causing massive illnesses all over the place. [00:50:29] And when you go in, they don't tell you you need ivermectin, you need vitamin C, you need zinc. [00:50:33] That's coming a bit for Chris Sky leaves us and lay out solutions. [00:50:37] They tell you nothing in the hospital, not even an IV. [00:50:41] And they just wait until you get worse. [00:50:44] And then they put a ventilator on you and kill you and get $53,000 for it. [00:50:50] Wow. [00:50:51] So, yeah, hospitals are murdering you for money. [00:50:53] Yep, yep, yep. [00:50:54] All right, we're back to this. [00:50:55] Yeah. [00:50:57] I would say congratulations, Chris Sky, on being Alex, one of Alex's favorite guests. [00:51:01] Yeah, you've made it. [00:51:02] Unfortunately, this is a position that does not have a lot of longevity. [00:51:06] And it doesn't end well. [00:51:08] No. [00:51:09] No. [00:51:09] Typically, you end up forgotten or maybe disgraced. [00:51:15] Definitely that one. [00:51:16] I think that at this point it would be fun to get together a support group of Alex's former favorite. [00:51:23] I think it might be a good idea. [00:51:24] They have a lot to talk about. [00:51:25] Yeah. [00:51:26] A lot of very similar stories. [00:51:28] Zach would be in there. [00:51:32] Yeah, so I don't care about Chris Skye. [00:51:36] But also, this interview is kind of interesting. [00:51:39] There's some interesting elements to it. [00:51:41] One of the things that's interesting is that Chris Sky's phone keeps going out. [00:51:45] So that's a little bit frustrating. [00:51:48] But he had just had a large rally, anti-mask type rally. [00:51:54] And Alex has a thought about this. [00:51:56] You pointed out we don't need leaders. [00:51:58] We have to be the leaders. [00:51:58] But can you imagine if a governor of Texas, a governor of Arizona, a governor of Florida led an anti-lockdown march, how big it would be? [00:52:08] I mean, so I think that the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, he's a little bit busy right now, having COVID. [00:52:15] Yeah. [00:52:18] I think he should lead that rally and breathe on everybody who shows up. [00:52:21] I think he might be in bed. [00:52:24] Yeah. [00:52:26] This plan's not going to work out. [00:52:27] Yeah. [00:52:28] So one of the things that I enjoy about Chris, he's high-minded about his anti-mask, anti-vex nonsense. [00:52:37] Of course. [00:52:37] But he's also incredibly petty. [00:52:41] He seems to be airing personal grievances on Alex's show. [00:52:46] Like there's one guy he just does not like in Canadian politics, and he complains about him a lot. [00:52:51] And also, apparently, there was a booking that went south recently. [00:52:55] I got to call out somebody right now, real quick. [00:52:57] The International COVID Summit taking place in Italy. [00:53:00] I was invited there. [00:53:01] I was invited there months ago. [00:53:02] They made me promote it. [00:53:04] Two weeks ago, they made me register for the event as a speaker. [00:53:07] I have all the evidence of this. [00:53:08] They made me go on a Zoom chat and they told me that I was going to be the representative of Canada. [00:53:12] I was going to be speaking for 15 minutes and I was going to be getting an award. [00:53:16] I said, sounds fantastic. [00:53:17] They told me to start booking my flight. [00:53:19] I was supposed to be there on the 13th of September. [00:53:22] Then I got a call. [00:53:23] They had started getting pressure from somebody as soon as they heard I was allowed to speak. [00:53:27] So they called me back and they said, you're not allowed to talk about the vaccine. [00:53:31] I said, okay. [00:53:33] Because the whole summit's about alternative treatments. [00:53:35] So I said, that's fine. [00:53:36] I'll talk about the alternative treatment. [00:53:38] So the alternative treatments being so good, we don't need the vaccine. [00:53:40] They said, that's great. [00:53:42] Then they call me back about an hour later. [00:53:43] We're going, I've been having another Zoom chat. [00:53:45] I said, okay. [00:53:46] They said, well, you're not allowed to say anything about the vaccine, and you're also not allowed to discuss any form of government civil disobedience. [00:53:53] So you're not allowed to even use your pan phrase, United Nautilus. [00:53:56] So they use these events as a mode to get control of activists. [00:53:59] Let's just stop right there. [00:54:00] This is all it tests to see if you take money. [00:54:02] This is all it tests to see if you take money. [00:54:04] And you did agree to promote it. [00:54:06] And you would. [00:54:06] Yeah, you definitely would. [00:54:08] Yeah. [00:54:08] So I guess you failed that test. [00:54:10] Yeah, you failed the test. [00:54:12] So yeah, this seems like a petty grievance. [00:54:13] That's a little petty. [00:54:15] So the funny part about this is that the International COVID Summit is supposed to take place between September 12th and 14th in Rome. [00:54:22] They have a GoFundMe page. [00:54:24] Oh, how's it going? [00:54:25] $2,000 about out of their $50,000 goal. [00:54:28] Oh, that's not too bad. [00:54:30] How much is that? [00:54:30] That's not the comedy, though. [00:54:32] That's not what's funny. [00:54:33] What's funny is that the URL for their GoFundMe is gofundme.com/slash help end censorship. [00:54:41] And here's Chris Skye telling me that he was rudely censored by them. [00:54:46] You cannot talk about resistance to the government or vaccines. [00:54:50] What gives, man? [00:54:51] I thought these people hated censorship. [00:54:52] No, they hate censorship, but I mean, they are, I mean, you should be censored. [00:54:56] Yeah. [00:54:56] I checked out their website and it looks dicey as hell. [00:54:59] Oh, yeah? [00:55:00] Yeah. [00:55:00] One real big red flag is that there's no list of speakers on the website. [00:55:04] That's good. [00:55:04] But it's in Rome. [00:55:05] So if my boy Leo isn't there, I'm going to be real. [00:55:08] I'm going to be real pissed. [00:55:09] Yeah. [00:55:09] He's got some shit to say. [00:55:10] That's a big missed opportunity. [00:55:13] So Chris Sky said in that clip there that he has a catchphrase and it's united non-compliance. [00:55:22] Oh, I thought it was boom shakalaka. [00:55:24] Booyah. [00:55:27] You know what he wants people to do. [00:55:29] What's that? [00:55:30] Unitedly non-comply. [00:55:32] Right. [00:55:32] Which means form a union. [00:55:34] More or less. [00:55:35] Yeah. [00:55:35] He's calling for a general strike. [00:55:37] There we go. [00:55:37] All you got to do, it's very simple. [00:55:40] Yeah, go on strike. [00:55:41] If you're a police officer, doctor, lawyer, frontline worker, nurse, teacher, student, etc., they try to mandate it. [00:55:48] You just don't show up to work. [00:55:50] You don't show up to school. [00:55:51] It's that simple. [00:55:52] Yeah, this is general strike. [00:55:54] Yeah, general strike. [00:55:55] I like it. [00:55:55] Yeah, I'm in. [00:55:57] General strike. [00:55:58] Not for this reason. [00:55:59] Yeah, I'm fine with it. [00:56:01] We'll figure it out afterwards. [00:56:02] We'll figure out why after everybody has just struck. [00:56:06] We'll figure out what we do from there. [00:56:09] First things first, general strike. [00:56:11] Yeah. [00:56:11] The opposition of withholding labor to advance a cause that these people have. [00:56:19] Right. [00:56:19] It goes completely out the window. [00:56:21] Yeah. [00:56:22] I have a minor inconvenience. [00:56:24] I have to wear a mask slightly sometimes indoors. [00:56:27] So all of the posturing I've done about how leftists shouldn't organize people and how strikes are evil and how they're stealing money from people. [00:56:36] I'm going to abandon that. [00:56:38] I'm going to say it's time for a general strike for everybody. [00:56:40] Yeah. [00:56:41] Yeah. [00:56:42] Good stuff. [00:56:42] So Chris has an event coming up. [00:56:45] Of course he does. [00:56:46] He wants to promote this. [00:56:47] And the way he does seems a little bit craven. [00:56:50] Oh. [00:56:51] That on the 20th, I'm having an event. [00:56:53] It's a private event in Edmonton. [00:56:56] I posted it on all my social media. [00:56:57] Anybody in Canada that's got money, power, resources, and wants to see this end and is finally ready to get off their ass, get off the sidelines and fight, then you show up there. [00:57:08] Yeah, man. [00:57:09] If you're in Canada, you got money, you got power. [00:57:13] I want to hang out with you. [00:57:14] If you have money and power, I would like to con you into giving me both money and power. [00:57:20] Thank you very much. [00:57:21] Yes. [00:57:22] Please come to my event. [00:57:23] I am a hyper-charismatic weirdo who's kind of right in the middle of his attention cycle right now. [00:57:30] Yep, yep. [00:57:31] And if you want to strike while the iron's hot. [00:57:33] If you want me to say the things that you want, give me money and power. [00:57:38] I will. [00:57:39] This was a test to see if you would do it for money. [00:57:41] And the answer is yes, of course you would. [00:57:43] Oh, yeah. [00:57:43] Big time. [00:57:44] So Chris has some phone difficulties and what have you. [00:57:47] So Alex has to has to vamp a little bit. [00:57:50] He gets to talking about some weird shit. [00:57:53] Okay. [00:57:54] This is where things broke real strength. [00:57:57] Okay. [00:57:58] 20% of Saudi Arabia. [00:57:59] I mean, most of the world, less than 10% of India, they're not dumb. [00:58:03] The Chinese aren't taking these shots. [00:58:06] This was for Canada. [00:58:08] This was for the UK. [00:58:10] This was for Australia, New Zealand, Fort America, because of the Anglo-Saxon ethos. [00:58:16] Wow. [00:58:17] It's not all white people around the world that rebel and fight and demand freedom like what happened on the British Isles. [00:58:23] Don't do this. [00:58:24] And this is not a white supremacist statement. [00:58:26] Yes, it is. [00:58:27] The globalists talk about getting rid of Magna Carta, getting rid of the Bill of Rights, getting rid of the Constitution, getting rid of the Arthurian idea that began with a round table where a king actually listened to his knights and was not at the head of the table. [00:58:43] I can't believe I've had to say this so many times on this show, but King Arthur wasn't real. [00:58:48] I'm blown away by using King Arthur to justify white supremacy. [00:58:55] That one's a new one. [00:58:56] That one's a new one. [00:58:58] I like even his qualifier that it's like, not all white people are supreme. [00:59:02] No. [00:59:03] This isn't white supremacist. [00:59:04] This isn't white supremacist. [00:59:05] I'm not saying all white people are supreme. [00:59:07] I'm just saying that all supreme people are white. [00:59:09] I don't get why you think this is racist. [00:59:11] So, leaving aside the King Arthur stuff, Alex said that 20% of Saudi Arabians are vaccinated, but that number is actually 47.6%, according to Reuters. [00:59:21] Alex said the 10% is in India, and that figure is actually 20.4%. [00:59:26] China is at about 67.5%. [00:59:29] The statistics that are available are not of total people vaccinated, but the number of doses administered. [00:59:33] And then you just assume that people get two doses. [00:59:36] So, factoring in the one-dose vaccines, these numbers could actually be higher. [00:59:40] At the same time, there's some people who get one dose, but not the second dose, which like a Pfizer and Moderna. [00:59:45] So, that could shift the number a little bit here. [00:59:47] But the point is that Alex is just making up numbers and using them to justify his bizarre white supremacy. [00:59:52] Yeah, that's fun. [00:59:54] That's just real fun. [00:59:55] These shots are a target at places that are descent of descended. [01:00:02] King Arthur. [01:00:03] Yeah. [01:00:04] And as we all know from reading history, prior to King Arthur, no leader had ever listened to the people that he was leading before. [01:00:17] Never. [01:00:18] Never had they thought they were equals. [01:00:21] There are zero civilizations that have grown up in places outside of white places that have created democracies and republics and the like. [01:00:30] But also, things didn't end up working out so great for that roundtable. [01:00:34] No, no, no, it worked out well, remember? [01:00:36] No. [01:00:36] No, he still lost his wife. [01:00:39] Guy killed him. [01:00:40] But good stuff. [01:00:41] So, look, King Arthur, dot, dot, dot, great. [01:00:46] Times. [01:00:46] Also, let's not forget, King Arthur technically still on his way back as well. [01:00:51] Is that right? [01:00:52] Yeah, King Arthur's coming back. [01:00:53] Okay. [01:00:56] I'll warn Lancelot. [01:00:57] Look, the thing is, in the history, we have, you know, way back, King Arthur roundtable and now America. [01:01:06] Yeah. [01:01:06] Right? [01:01:07] Yeah. [01:01:07] Straight line. [01:01:08] Yeah. [01:01:10] And if you are somebody who's like, I don't know, not white in America. [01:01:16] You should feel bad about that. [01:01:17] No. [01:01:17] You should feel lucky. [01:01:19] And so it is Western society and everybody that lives here. [01:01:22] You can be black, you can be brown, you can be black. [01:01:24] But because you live in a Christian Arthurian country, despite all the evil, because the Arthurian idea created all the power. [01:01:34] So of course evil came and took it over. [01:01:35] The Rothschilds and others. [01:01:37] Evil took over King Arthur. [01:01:38] But it is the Arthurian spirit that created this massive wealth and power. [01:01:44] For a few. [01:01:45] They are seeking to overthrow it and kill it and poison it because the rest of the world's not being targeted. [01:01:51] Okay. [01:01:53] So. [01:01:54] All right. [01:01:54] This is an interesting wrinkle to Alex's historical lore. [01:02:01] Yeah. [01:02:03] I mean, I guess he's a monarchist. [01:02:07] So that's fun. [01:02:08] But he likes the presentation, I guess, of a benevolent monarch. [01:02:11] Yeah. [01:02:11] Yeah. [01:02:12] Like a monarch who's good at pretending to listen. [01:02:15] Yeah, that sounds like what people who believe in God would want, right? [01:02:19] I guess. [01:02:19] It's basically the same thing that they think God is. [01:02:22] It's just a guy who's like really nice and runs things. [01:02:26] So I guess he gives us a reward. [01:02:30] King Arthur is almost a deified figure. [01:02:35] Well, yeah, I mean, he is coming back in the Arthurian legends. [01:02:38] He does resurrect later on. [01:02:41] I mean, C.S. Lewis, I think it was this present darkness or something like that in his Out of the Silent Planet thing. === Control Over Lives (03:43) === [01:02:49] King Arthur comes back to life in modern-day England or whatever. [01:02:52] Yeah, King Arthur's coming back. [01:02:55] Man, I don't know. [01:02:57] I struggle to fit the pieces together of this jigsaw puzzle. [01:03:01] It's just, it's a mess. [01:03:03] Okay, so King Arthur, round table, knights equals white people are superior. [01:03:12] Alex must have really hated Monty Python. [01:03:15] That must have been really struggling for him. [01:03:17] Yeah. [01:03:19] Okay. [01:03:20] So Chris Guy comes back and he lays out. [01:03:24] Like King Arthur. [01:03:25] Right. [01:03:25] He lays out his whole thing. [01:03:27] And it's basically: if you comply with this vaccine stuff, you're all going to die. [01:03:31] Everyone's going to die. [01:03:31] But if you don't, the utopia is coming. [01:03:35] If you don't comply, we could have a golden or what they're going to call a crystal age of society. [01:03:41] One where the people have total control over their lives. [01:03:45] One where we have a much higher standard of living with a much lower cost of living, much less stress, much less centralized control, and much less control of resources from a few people. [01:03:55] This is what they don't want because they lose their wealth, they lose their power. [01:03:59] But we will all get a taste of the good life that they've been enjoying. [01:04:03] So how do we do this? [01:04:05] It's called united non-compliance. [01:04:07] And that's simple. [01:04:08] Unite and don't comply. [01:04:13] Chris Sky is on fire as usual. [01:04:15] We're going to reconnect with him, have him turn off some stuff on that laptop. [01:04:18] His phone went out again. [01:04:19] His phone went out again. [01:04:21] Yeah, I mean, like, this is a little bit pie in the sky-ish. [01:04:25] Sure. [01:04:25] It seems like very nonspecific. [01:04:28] Yeah. [01:04:29] We're going to enter a wonderful age where everyone will have everything they want. [01:04:34] A chicken will be in every pot. [01:04:36] Yeah. [01:04:37] And also, there's not a world of difference between this and socialism. [01:04:45] Yeah, no, it's exactly that. [01:04:47] No. [01:04:48] It's kind of funny that he's described accurately the problems, a potential solution, and the way forward. [01:04:57] And yet, at the same time, the people he works for are the ones who are continuing the status quo that he is aiding. [01:05:05] Yeah, there's a desire for people who have been left out to control their own destiny to a greater extent, democratize a workplace, maybe. [01:05:17] Income inequality is out of control. [01:05:20] Agreed. [01:05:20] Yeah. [01:05:22] And the general strike is a good idea. [01:05:25] I think so, but I don't want to do his. [01:05:27] I don't want to do his either. [01:05:29] I think that's the amazing thing that they've managed to do, like that Fox News and Alex and all of those people is like, yeah, man, the income inequality is out of control. [01:05:40] Yeah, we don't have control over our own lives. [01:05:43] Yeah, the government is fucked up and can't run itself whatsoever. [01:05:46] Yeah, I agree with you. [01:05:47] And a general strike is a good way to send a message that we're not going to take this shit anymore. [01:05:52] But the people that you are agreeing with are the ones who are the fault of the problem in the beginning. [01:05:58] It's a mess. [01:05:59] How did they do that? [01:06:00] How did they trick you into thinking that by working for them, you will be working against them? [01:06:05] It's amazing. [01:06:06] I don't know. [01:06:07] And I get a headache. [01:06:08] So Alex starts talking about how when you hear smart cities, that's Nazis. [01:06:14] That doesn't sound true. [01:06:15] It is. [01:06:16] I thought it meant like charging stations. === 1,000% Committed (08:56) === [01:06:18] Nope. [01:06:18] Okay. [01:06:19] All right. [01:06:20] And then it leads to an ad. [01:06:22] Okay. [01:06:22] And that's what the whole sustainable development smart cities just think Nazis. [01:06:27] But think beyond Nazis. [01:06:29] Think absolutely being starved, being controlled. [01:06:32] And they're going to make it harder and harder, by the way, for those of us that tell the truth in the future to be able to stay on air. [01:06:40] So I need to remember to tell the listeners of this broadcast on this Sunday evening that without your support, we're not going to be here. [01:06:55] So I do need money to fight these people. [01:06:56] I'm 1,000%, a trillion percent infinity committed here. [01:07:02] But if I don't remember to ask you to buy t-shirts and buy books and buy films and buy high-quality supplements, we won't be on the air. [01:07:09] And as you can see, we're more important than ever. [01:07:12] I'm not trying to brag. [01:07:13] The enemy's got all my phones tapped. [01:07:14] They know. [01:07:15] Sure. [01:07:16] I talk to leaders of governments, all the major talk show hosts. [01:07:22] The whole resistance listens to me. [01:07:24] Hell, they call me up, and I'm not bragging. [01:07:25] They say, Jones, you're like the oracle. [01:07:29] It's not like I'm the general. [01:07:30] I'm like the oracle they go to, and the generals go out from that. [01:07:33] And that's a real blessing to be in this position. [01:07:35] And I'm looking for other people to be in that position as well because that's how we win, is rising people up who have the spirit to challenge the system. [01:07:42] But I need money to fight this. [01:07:43] So we've got a big special. [01:07:45] Okay. [01:07:46] The oracle has a special. [01:07:49] Well, they call me the oracle. [01:07:51] Oh, boy. [01:07:51] Hey. [01:07:53] Remember in the early days of the Trump presidency, Alex is like, yeah, you know, Trump around the White House. [01:07:59] He calls me the Texan. [01:08:00] Yep. [01:08:00] He always is like, hey, what does the Texan say? [01:08:02] What's the Texan got to say? [01:08:04] What's the Texan up to? [01:08:05] Oh, boy. [01:08:06] Oh, man. [01:08:08] I remember the merch you used to be able to get at Delphi. [01:08:11] It was just incredible. [01:08:13] He'd be like, hey, what's going to happen with the rain? [01:08:16] And she'd be like, oh, I'd love to tell you. [01:08:18] I'd love to tell you. [01:08:20] But first, here's a gun part. [01:08:23] You're going to have to buy where to hide your guns. [01:08:25] Here's a bucket of food. [01:08:28] So, yeah, Alex comes back and Chris Guy is now on the phone. [01:08:35] Okay. [01:08:36] And Alex. [01:08:37] Now he's old man house phone. [01:08:38] Alex tries to get him to say some stuff, get into his. [01:08:43] He just repeats the same thing he literally just already said. [01:08:46] Of course. [01:08:48] The globalists, like all other tyrants, have taken the fact that humanity's been asleep as a sign of weakness. [01:08:54] They will shine as the human spirit rises. [01:08:57] They won't be facing one Alex Jones. [01:09:00] They'll be facing millions of us. [01:09:02] I am sparking. [01:09:03] We've got black skin. [01:09:04] We got white skin. [01:09:05] We got brown skin. [01:09:06] We got red blood. [01:09:08] And we are ready for victory against their tyranny. [01:09:13] Real quick, I want to talk a second about the concept of facing a million Alex Joneses. [01:09:19] Let's scale it down a little bit. [01:09:20] Let's just say it's a thousand. [01:09:22] Okay. [01:09:22] I would rather fight a thousand Alex Joneses than one because they could never get along. [01:09:28] That's true. [01:09:29] It would be very easy to get them to fight against each other first. [01:09:32] If you could find a way to hide like at the top of a tree, you would be safe. [01:09:37] Here's what you would do. [01:09:39] If you've got a thousand Alex Joneses, you'd just be like, hey, you guys have to fight in a tournament and only one of you can fight me. [01:09:45] That guy said you're weak. [01:09:47] Yeah, exactly. [01:09:48] Look at Alex Jones. [01:09:48] Look at that Alex Jones-looking motherfucker over there. [01:09:51] Look at his big neck. [01:09:52] You hate that guy, don't you? [01:09:54] He's controlled opposition. [01:09:55] He probably wouldn't even recognize you. [01:09:57] Just start a whisper campaign, and they would just fall like dominoes. [01:10:01] A million Alex Joneses could not coexist. [01:10:05] Did you hear that that one married a non-white person one time? [01:10:08] Uh-oh. [01:10:10] And we are awakening now. [01:10:12] So, Chris Sky doing a great job, great activist against tyranny all the world, predicting it all with amazing accuracy. [01:10:20] Repeatedly had a Scott cut out. [01:10:22] He's on the side of the road at a gas station. [01:10:24] He wants to start over with his analysis of what's coming next and how to stop it. [01:10:29] Chris Sky, let us have it. [01:10:31] We got it on phone now, so we got backup audio. [01:10:34] So this time they can't cut us out. [01:10:36] They were talking about two people. [01:10:39] You either comply or you don't comply. [01:10:42] If you comply, this goes vaccine to vaccine, which each one for them is a checkpoint. [01:10:49] People dead, more laws broken, more freedoms taken. [01:10:53] This is the exact same thing he was saying. [01:10:55] Like, if you comply, you die. [01:10:56] If you don't, then we have a utopia. [01:10:58] Yeah. [01:10:58] Just saying the exact same thing over again. [01:11:00] Also, yeah, I love that they are cutting off my phone. [01:11:04] Like, you're outside a gas station, man. [01:11:07] Calm down. [01:11:08] What were you doing? [01:11:08] Yeah. [01:11:09] What you did. [01:11:10] Did you get a phone call like five minutes before that was like, we need you on InfoWars right now? [01:11:15] Yeah, you can't just say that everything is some evil plan against you. [01:11:19] You could have been at home hardwired to the internet, man. [01:11:24] What were you doing? [01:11:24] Running errands? [01:11:26] Oh, I got to get some gas in. [01:11:27] I'm on InfoWars at the same time. [01:11:29] Might as well just head there now. [01:11:31] Jesus. [01:11:31] So, Alex has a very important question for Chris, and that is, what would Jesus do right now? [01:11:36] Oh, I thought it was how much can you bench? [01:11:38] He already asked him that two interviews back. [01:11:40] Oh, okay. [01:11:41] Quite a bit. [01:11:41] Oh, that's good for him. [01:11:44] And then we get our little bit of got to give it up to the Somali pirates moment. [01:11:49] Okay. [01:11:49] Because you knew it was coming. [01:11:50] Oh, of course. [01:11:53] What would Jesus Christ do right now? [01:11:56] I can't say what Jesus Christ would do, but I can tell you what I want to do, and that's spread love, spread compassion. [01:12:02] Come from a place of love. [01:12:03] How can they demonize you? [01:12:05] How can they pretend you're violent? [01:12:06] How can they pretend you're wrong when all you're doing is advocating for freedom of choice? [01:12:10] Go find someone in a mask and give them a hug. [01:12:13] That's assault. [01:12:14] If you look like an anti-mask person and you're going up to people with masks and aggressively hugging them without permission. [01:12:23] Sir, I would prefer you threw a swing at me, sir. [01:12:26] Sir, punch me or leave. [01:12:29] Do not try to hug me. [01:12:30] How can they pretend we're violent if we are invading their personal space? [01:12:34] Hugging them against their will. [01:12:36] Tell them you love them. [01:12:37] Find someone too jazz and tell them you love them. [01:12:40] That doesn't mean they still believe in the vax pass. [01:12:43] That's why they want you to be violent. [01:12:44] They want us to look violent. [01:12:45] They want us to look crazy. [01:12:46] They want us to look violent. [01:12:47] No, I agree. [01:12:48] You just said it. [01:12:48] So violence is not the answer. [01:12:50] How do we stop it? [01:12:51] Clearly, they're preparing a false flag. [01:12:53] You got any take on that? [01:12:56] You just have to have the numbers we have. [01:12:58] What kind of violence can they use against 300,000 people? [01:13:01] They're going to line up the army and tell them to mull everybody down. [01:13:04] Do you think the army is going to do that? [01:13:06] The army would turn their guns on the government before they turn their guns on the street. [01:13:09] And that's my final point, Chris. [01:13:10] You said it perfectly. [01:13:11] They want to be free. [01:13:12] I don't defend the Taliban. [01:13:13] They're horrible people, but this is their country. [01:13:15] They've taken it over. [01:13:16] Here we go. [01:13:17] They don't comply. [01:13:18] The whole biggest military in the world can't stop the Vietnamese or the Taliban when they don't submit. [01:13:23] Well, how can they make Germany and France and Israel and the UK and Canada and the U.S. and Australia and New Zealand submit to permanent martial law when it's a fake vaccine? [01:13:33] It's poison. [01:13:34] I say stop complying and say no now. [01:13:37] Elect new leaders and then arrest Fauci and Gates and try them in Nuremberg too and then hang their asses after they're convicted. [01:13:48] That's all we got to do. [01:13:49] Sounds like spreading love to me there. [01:13:51] All we got to do. [01:13:52] If somebody's wearing a mask, give them a hug and then take them with you to The Hague to watch Fauci be hung. [01:13:59] I don't understand what's not loving about that. [01:14:01] Yeah, it's all fine. [01:14:02] Yeah. [01:14:02] Also buried in there is the, you got to give it up to the Taliban. [01:14:05] You got to give it up to the Taliban. [01:14:06] Hey, come on. [01:14:08] Look. [01:14:09] If you defeat the United States military, you got to give it up to the Taliban, I guess. [01:14:13] It's always that nice moment of, look, I'm not defending the Taliban, but. [01:14:17] Hey, hey, listen, I hate the Taliban and I think we should stop them. [01:14:21] However, I do agree with all of their governmental choices. [01:14:23] They're banning abortion. [01:14:25] Sounds almost similar to what I want. [01:14:28] Yeah, that moment of realization has struck some people. [01:14:30] So Alex ends the show screaming, and then there's the juxtaposition of the ad that plays right after the show. [01:14:36] Okay. [01:14:37] I want you to mic down for this because it's shocking. [01:14:40] Okay. [01:14:41] Owen Schroyer with Sunday live coming up now. [01:14:44] Tell everybody to tune in. [01:14:45] You are the resistance. [01:14:46] Take action. [01:14:47] Get them off your back. [01:14:48] Say no, and we will win. [01:14:51] You must take it in your hand. [01:14:55] Would you like to breathe in freedom wherever you go? === Ten Commandments Pillowcase (08:44) === [01:15:02] Now you can with the amulet shield. [01:15:05] Based on space age technology, the amulet shield emits positive ions and surrounds you with a forest fresh scent wherever you go. [01:15:12] Oh boy. [01:15:14] So I think Alex, like, he ran out of things to say about four seconds too early. [01:15:20] Too early. [01:15:20] And so he just yelled. [01:15:23] It's a lot of fun. [01:15:24] It's a lot of fun. [01:15:26] And then you got the amulet shield. [01:15:30] I just like him screaming and then the next words being like, do you need to take a breath? [01:15:35] Yeah, you do. [01:15:36] You do. [01:15:36] So that commercial caught my attention. [01:15:38] Apparently, Alex and the Genesis Communications Network are taking ad money from a company that sells a portable air freshener. [01:15:45] I decided to look into this a little bit. [01:15:46] All right. [01:15:47] Their website claims that, quote, this sleek wearable air purifier repels particles such as bacteria, viruses, mold, spore, allergens, and other pathogens from your breathing space for a personal four-foot clean air zone. [01:15:59] Wow. [01:16:00] If that works, it seems like everyone should have one of those. [01:16:04] They're inefficient from what I understand. [01:16:06] They don't work as well as you would expect them to. [01:16:10] And a lot of ionizers, because that's what this is. [01:16:13] They run the risk of creating ozone, which is really dangerous. [01:16:18] It's bad for you. [01:16:20] Also, this website is all over the place. [01:16:22] The address for it, the website, is Project Pillow Talk. [01:16:26] But their contact email is info at rememberthelawofmoses.com. [01:16:39] Okay. [01:16:40] A little aggressive. [01:16:41] All right. [01:16:41] Remember the law of Moses. [01:16:43] You got it. [01:16:43] Sure. [01:16:43] You got it. [01:16:44] So I checked out that website, and it's a place that sells lawn signs and bumper stickers that have the Ten Commandments on them. [01:16:50] Because apparently displaying them will save America. [01:16:52] Ah, I forgot. [01:16:54] I forgot those Ten Commandments. [01:16:56] So Project Pillow Talk has two sections on the website. [01:16:59] One is for this amulet shield, and the other is a section where they sell pillowcases that have the Ten Commandments on them. [01:17:06] That's great. [01:17:07] Which is super weird. [01:17:08] I want to lay my head down upon the law of the land. [01:17:12] Now, Jordan, again, I might have to ask you to mic down for this because it's amazing. [01:17:19] This is the audio that plays on the website whenever you go to the pillowcase sales website. [01:17:27] Thanks for coming to ProjectPillow Talk.com. [01:17:30] Let's get right down to business. [01:17:32] This Nation America was founded on the Ten Commandments. [01:17:36] The one-room schoolhouses used to teach it. [01:17:39] It was the curriculum in every school and every house. [01:17:42] It's called the Bible, the Law of God. [01:17:46] He says, if you love me, keep, guard, and do my commandments. [01:17:50] If you say you love me, you're not keeping and guarding and doing my commandments, then the truth is not in you, and you're a liar. [01:17:56] Now then, let's go forward. [01:17:59] Proverbs 6.23, the commandments, the lamp, and the law of God is the light. [01:18:04] And he commanded us all to be the light. [01:18:07] Now, if it was the foundation of America in every schoolhouse and every house, perhaps you ought to have these pillowcases under your heads immediately. [01:18:18] Remember, it's in the Bible twice with Jacob's pillow. [01:18:22] That's right. [01:18:23] Jacob's pillow and the pillow that Christ slept on in the middle of a storm. [01:18:29] Now, if you think these plagues are going away, it says in the Bible there's going to be plural plagues. [01:18:35] So we'll talk about the amulet as well. [01:18:37] That's in the Bible twice. [01:18:40] So you're supposed to teach your children when they rise up when they lay down. [01:18:44] Do you know the commandments? [01:18:46] That's the problem. [01:18:47] Can you say them right now? [01:18:49] All ten commandments for sure? [01:18:52] Well, you don't have to have them in order, but you better have them written on the tables of your mind and your heart. [01:18:59] The only way to save America is to win this spiritual war. [01:19:03] You gotta clobber those demons. [01:19:05] You're not gonna do it with a gun or freeze blood food or an underground bunker. [01:19:11] You cannot walk away as a coward now. [01:19:14] You have to be equipped. [01:19:15] And the equipment you need is step one. [01:19:18] Project Pillow Talk pillowcases underneath your heads. [01:19:22] ASAP. [01:19:23] ASAP. [01:19:27] It goes on from there. [01:19:28] I believe it. [01:19:30] I do like shitty John Wayne selling me pillowcases through Bible verses. [01:19:36] And that echo is in the audio, too. [01:19:39] It's good stuff. [01:19:40] Yeah, it sounds like a soundscape. [01:19:43] Do another take. [01:19:44] I would have, probably. [01:19:45] There seemed to be a couple points where things fell apart a tiny bit. [01:19:50] Listen. [01:19:51] Maybe where he was going. [01:19:53] If you want to save America, you got to go up to the next demon you see and say it's clobbering time. [01:20:00] And then hit him with a pillow. [01:20:02] Hit him with a pillowcase that has the Ten Commandments. [01:20:04] Is this for a pillow fight? [01:20:06] Is this for my pillows directly? [01:20:08] Is this a pillowcase specific? [01:20:10] I didn't think there's any connection with my pillow itself. [01:20:14] I was curious about that for a second. [01:20:16] I think that this is working on the assumption that there's some kind of an osmosis that happens. [01:20:21] Sure. [01:20:22] You sleep on the Ten Commandments. [01:20:23] Sure, you sleep on the Ten Commandments, you get Jesus. [01:20:25] Nah, that's how it works. [01:20:26] So I'm not entirely sure what's going on here, but from what I can tell, I think that this is all run by a Christian fanatic dentist from Louisiana. [01:20:37] Why is it that dentists wind up getting either working for the CIA or going nuts? [01:20:45] I almost don't really care exactly who's behind this. [01:20:48] I just think it's a really good snapshot of the sort of folks who are willing to pay Alex and GCN for ad time at this point. [01:20:55] This is what they're down to. [01:20:56] Yeah, you've got discount rates. [01:21:02] It takes the sale of at least four pillowcases to cover the cost of an ad spot, though. [01:21:07] We sell a magic air necklace and zealot pillows. [01:21:14] All right. [01:21:15] First thing you got to do, put a pillowcase with the Ten Commandments on it. [01:21:21] ASAP. [01:21:22] ASAP. [01:21:23] Otherwise, this country's gone to shit, damn. [01:21:26] There is another pillowcase that they sell that has, it says it's fear scriptures is the name of it. [01:21:32] But I couldn't zoom in on it enough to see what the actual scriptures were or what that means. [01:21:37] But I guess it's scriptures that make you scared. [01:21:39] Yeah, fear scriptures. [01:21:41] They're the ones that are like, hey, if you fuck up, you're going to die. [01:21:44] Yeah, I would assume it's something like that. [01:21:46] Anyway, good. [01:21:48] Good people to be literally in bed with. [01:21:51] What are the Ten Commandments? [01:21:52] There's honor thy father and mother. [01:21:54] Sure. [01:21:55] Don't covet. [01:21:55] Thou shalt not covet. [01:21:56] Thou shalt not kill. [01:21:59] Don't take the Lord's name in vain. [01:22:00] Don't commit adultery. [01:22:01] Don't commit adultery. [01:22:04] Honor the Sabbath. [01:22:05] Oh, yeah. [01:22:06] Oh, man. [01:22:07] That's a good one. [01:22:09] Wait, why was Honor the Sabbath part of the founding of the United States? [01:22:12] Did you ever wonder that? [01:22:14] If America was founded on the Ten Commandments, it seems like we could have chosen like six or so. [01:22:20] Yeah. [01:22:20] You know? [01:22:21] Anyway, get a pillowcase. [01:22:23] Yeah, get a pillowcase. [01:22:25] And don't forget to honor thy father and mother. [01:22:28] Sure. [01:22:29] So we'll be back on Monday, and I'll see. [01:22:32] I think Alex is probably going to do a bit more of the, you know, he's going to get more into Afghanistan stuff eventually. [01:22:41] But I don't think he showed much interest on this day. [01:22:45] I'm waiting for him to say that America is installing the Bath Party to run Afghanistan. [01:22:51] It's only a matter of time. [01:22:52] Yeah, right? [01:22:53] Yeah, it's a little bit strange to me that he's supposed to be a news show, and so much of this episode was just dumb COVID shit when there is actual news that he should be quite interested in discussing. [01:23:08] And an intimate expert on according to himself. [01:23:13] Yep. [01:23:14] Yep. [01:23:14] So we'll be back. [01:23:16] But until then, Jordan, we have a website. [01:23:17] We do have a website. [01:23:17] It's known.com. [01:23:18] Yep. [01:23:19] We're also on Twitter. [01:23:20] We are on Twitter. [01:23:20] It's at Knowledge underscore FightNet. [01:23:22] Go to Bed Jordan. [01:23:22] Yeah, we're also on Facebook. [01:23:23] We are on Facebook. [01:23:24] Downshight. [01:23:25] You could please find a local charity who bailfund in your area to help out people doing God's work. [01:23:29] We'll be back. [01:23:29] But until then, I'm Neo. [01:23:30] I'm Leo. [01:23:31] I'm DZX Clark. [01:23:32] I'm Daryl Rundis. [01:23:33] And now here comes the sex robots. [01:23:35] Andy in Kansas. [01:23:36] You're on the air. [01:23:37] Thanks for holding. [01:23:39] Hello, Alex. [01:23:40] I'm a first-time caller. [01:23:41] I'm a huge fan. [01:23:42] I love your work.