Today, Dan and Jordan check in to see how Alex is doing after getting subpoenaed about January 6. In a bizarre twist, instead of learning much about the subpoena, they find Alex launching a suspicious new project called Reset Wars. Citations
As we alluded to on Twitter, we posted on Wednesday, we weren't going to have a sneaky snake episode, although news had just broken that Alex got subpoenaed by the January 6th committee.
So it's pretty funny how Alex is trying to use the image of McCarthyism to illustrate how he's being subjected to a witch hunt, but then halfway through he realized that he loves McCarthy and he didn't think those hearings were witch hunts at all.
Because the matter is that communists were everywhere, so he has to be like, well, hold on.
So the letter that the House Committee investigating January 6th sent Alex is easily accessible, and it pretty clearly lays out why they want to ask Alex a few questions.
Honestly, most of the information contained in the letter, the information that explains why he's being subpoenaed, it's just transcripts of things Alex said on his own show about his involvement in planning and organizing the rally and his connection to folks like Ali Alexander.
Probably the part that looks the worst, though, is a piece of a transcript from when noted race war fearer Matt Bracken was hosting the fourth hour on December 31st, 2020.
Quote, we're not going to be saved by anyone above us.
We're going to only be saved by millions of Americans moving to Washington, occupying the whole area, if necessary, storming right into the Capitol.
We know the rules of engagement.
If you have enough people, you can push down any kind of fence or a wall.
Tomorrow's news was today with Matt Bracken in terms of predicting storming of the Capitol.
If I were Alex, I'd be pretty worried right now because these are serious people paying attention to him instead of just dumb podcasters now.
And those serious people have the ability to compel testimony and request documents that are within the scope of their investigation.
And honestly, from where I'm sitting, I think the committee is subpoenaing most of the right people.
It would be wise to keep an eye on things so folks don't overcorrect and turn this into an insanely sprawling new variation on McCarthyism, but for now, it looks like they want to ask the right people questions.
news broke about Alex's subpoena, another round of subpoenas came out for the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, and their respective leaders, Enrique Tarrio and Stuart Rhodes.
Anyway, the point is shit's getting wild in Alex's world.
Losing all these court cases by default, looking at millions in damages probably, and now getting subpoenaed to testify in front of a committee that includes at least three House members that he's accused of being satanic pedophiles is not...
Calling this a witch hunt is a little bit like if you were a coven of witches who had just blown up the king, and then they were like, oh, they're hunting us.
So I've known this has been coming in the last six, eight months.
And there's been a lot of major harassment behind the scenes and just terrible things I've done to myself and my family.
So that really made me pray and get down on my knees and ask God in the last six months, what should I do?
Because I'm not going to back down.
But what is the peaceful, secret weapon?
To defeat this.
And out of the blue, I got contacted by different individuals and different organizations, different people that really had insight into all this and that literally said, the answer is what you talk about on air.
It is getting people to transcend this whole globalist paradigm.
It's time to reset.
And so, in the last four or five months, I've been working diligently on Reset Wars.
I went to the Delaware Secretary of State's website and I found that the company Restore America Marketing Company LLC was incorporated on November 16th, 2021, which I'm certain is just coincidentally the day after the default judgment came down in the Connecticut Sandy Hook case.
Now, not every business incorporated in Delaware is engaged in criminal activity, but you should be aware that a lot of folks who are up to no good like to use the state as their technical home, and there's a few specific reasons why.
The first is that there are preferable tax conditions in the state.
Another reason is that LLCs in that state are afforded a great deal of privacy about having to publicly list the ownership and board members and such of their company.
That's great if you're super shady.
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However, there's one aspect of incorporating in Delaware that seems a little bit more relevant than the others in this situation.
Delaware's LLC laws provide businesses with what's known as double shielding.
In most states, if your business has a debt, let's say if it gets sued, your personal assets are protected from being considered fair game to creditors.
However, in Delaware, it goes both directions.
That same protection exists, but if you personally have debts, creditors cannot consider your LLC in terms of collection.
I don't want to make too blunt of an accusation, but it almost seems comically shady, what's going on here.
Everything that's being launched against us is an attempt to hold us in the third dimension and not just enslave us, but finally completely destroy us and absorb our energy into this system they're building.
This is beyond a satanic ritual.
This is beyond anything you've read about in science fiction, because this is actually happening in the real world today.
And we have discovered...
They're secrets.
We've discovered how to stop them.
And we have put it all together in an easy-to-understand system that gives you the tools to not just defeat the globalists, but to transcend to the next level.
It's so important for all of you that already know this innately and have already witnessed this for yourselves to understand.
You are the leaders of the future that must go to the next level so that you and I and others working together can free the rest of humanity before they get trapped in this artificial matrix.
So I'm thrilled to learn that Alex has finally created a system and a definitive plan that's going to stop the globalists from trapping us in the Matrix.
I feel like maybe he should just make that public immediately instead of putting up a page to harvest contact info from people only to eventually reveal that, oh, weird, keeping Alex out of bankruptcy has actually been the key to stopping the globalists all along.
But that's the issue for me, and that's the difficulty.
If God is telling him that the answer is Reset Wars, why would he need to make a completely separate thing from the businesses he's established and have been long-running for 20-something years?
Yeah, my sense of it is it's appealing to some sort of vague pseudo-spirituality and new-agey bullshit and religiosity and just sort of amplifying that as much as you can in order to get attention for ResetWars.com.
But I understand that it is a conduit and a connection to God, and that we resonate with it.
But if you look at the left, they're all embracing the Pfizer shots, the Moderna shots.
They're all embracing transhumanism while at the same time claiming that they're so in line with the earth and so in line with creation.
But they worship the creation and thus worship themselves instead of understanding there's the divine transcendence of reaching out into God's wider plan and either getting with that natural program or rebelling against it, which is sin.
I don't say that from some pharisaical Hypocritical, high-on-the-mountain statement.
And I say that from deep research and understanding of how this really works.
There's nothing that man has more of a connection with than nature, which is why the people that I support politically are actively tearing it apart and destroying it.
So, still nothing is happening here that is in any way different from very standard Infowars dreck.
This is exactly the same shit.
I've heard Alex talk fairly regularly about how he doesn't worship nature, and we've heard him ramble about religious ideas more times than I can count.
Yeah, but I think maybe, you know, he's tired, he was in the creek, and that made the bottoms of his jeans heavier, so every step he was taking was exhausting.
So, if I were somebody watching this, I would probably be asking myself, why does Alex need to start a new project to do the exact same thing he's been doing for years?
I'd be asking myself why Alex is rambling about vague nonsense instead of getting to the point.
I'd be asking why this big new website is just an email submission form.
These are important questions because they have no answer other than Alex knows Infowars is a sinking ship and he needs to rebrand.
So the phenomenon that Alex is talking about occurs when you have a bunch of crabs in a bucket and they're all trying to get out, but in doing so, they, like, wave a claw around and knock another crab down, or they'll try and climb on another crab, thereby dragging it down.
The metaphor that Alex is trying to make only works if you believe that the crabs at the bottom of the bucket are somehow resentful of the crabs trying to get out and decide to pull them down.
You have to believe that crabs have complex intentions to their actions, which they do not.
The actual better metaphor that can be made by the example of crabs in a bucket is about how sometimes doing things in your best interest can hurt yourself.
Right, right, right, right.
Dynamic of doing what's strictly in your best interest at the expense of others and ultimately yourself.
I really want to talk about what Zuckerberg and all of them are building.
It's the chicken shit dimension.
Where you go in there believing you're going to find...
Enlightenment, and all you do is find depression and enslavement.
Because once they get you in their system, just like the general internet was, they're going to clamp down on it and take all the basic freedoms away.
That's the plan.
They're going to allow the wall, wall west of VR, and they're going to have all the prizes and celebrity worship for people that are involved in there.
And then as soon as everybody basically is addicted to it and needs it to have their job or work or live...
They're going to drop the boom on people.
And that's already happened with the whole lockdown.
So that's a forced system to jump us off the tracks we were on onto the metaverse system.
So talking to grandma and grandpa and your neighbors and reading books.
You now watch the TV.
Then it's desktop computers and it's handheld computers.
Then it's VR goggles and Google glasses.
And then it's them forcing you into that system to use it to work or be able to even do basic business because that's what all the major companies are going to demand.
And then if you don't behave and operate the way they want, you're basically even blocked out of that system and starved to death.
Just like if you don't take the poison shots, you're blocked out of the system.
It's the same thing over and over again.
All of it is used to control you, not to empower you.
I found that to be intensely underwhelming, and I think what it was was just like, Alex didn't want to do a second take, and in the moment he couldn't think of a good punch.
I do like, though, that the progression to The Matrix is from radio to television, which are two platforms that Alex has shows on, onto computers and handheld computers, which Alex has used extensively to further his career, and then onto VR and Google Glasses.
My point is that if history is prelude, then Alex would be more than happy to use VR platforms if he could make a buck on them.
Also, Alex probably couldn't have come up with a worse example of the tech enslavement plan than Google Glasses.
Google Glass was launched in 2013.
No one liked it, and almost no one uses them outside of some pretty niche applications in the medical and surgical fields.
Alex is using this example because it's kind of spooky, like the man is going to force you to wear these VR goggles or whatever, but in the real world, Google released a pretty impressive glasses-based product eight years ago, and no one's been forced to use them, and it doesn't matter.
There are probably some exciting applications that certain fields will be able to explore with stuff that grows out of Google Glass and VR capabilities But I just think it's kind of ridiculous to assume anything Alex is predicting has any connection to reality.
Can you imagine how expensive and prohibitively time-consuming it would be for an evil government to make everyone wear VR goggles?
I know that people are freaked out about the idea of, in that meta, the Facebook commercial, choosing VR for meetings at work.
But I'm somebody who works in plenty of offices, and I know that a lot of bosses can't even figure out how to navigate a conference call.
So I just can't see how VR for meetings will ever be anything that can catch on.
It's an added thing that's kind of cute, but it doesn't really add much to improve the ability of most businesses to carry out their business.
And it adds a ton of possible things that can go wrong.
So it's not in there.
It would be a dumb thing for most businesses to do.
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And also like this idea of tech enslavement and shit like that or whatever, like, We've had World of Warcraft.
And his arguments are like old man grandpa being like, oh, TV used to turn off at two in the morning.
Like, who fucking cares?
What matters if you want to talk about what the future is going to do is what the next generation is going to do, what the younger people are going to do.
And they're so fucking impenetrable, people just keep saying millennials are ruining wine or something because it's like, I don't even...
So I just think this is rambling nonsense, this video.
It's about topics that Alex talks about all the time already.
There's no reason to start up a new company, at least from a content standpoint, which leaves me strongly suspicious that this is a business reorganization situation.
The fact that this website is presented by a totally new Delaware-based LLC that was incorporated the day after Alex lost the Connecticut Stanley Hook lawsuit, that leads me to strongly think that's what's going on here.
It would be a little bit like if Enron was like, we get it, we're sorry, and then they started a new company called Totally 100% Not Enron, for sure not Enron.
Anyway, this new Reset Wars doesn't look like it's anything different from the norm, so it's just weird that it's being mentioned prominently in this video earlier that was supposed to be Alex's statement about the news that he was subpoenaed by the January 6th committee.
I won't hold it against you if you...
I forgot that that's what we were talking about before we got sidetracked by Reset Wars.
What the fuck?
But now, let's dive back into the response video where we left off.
And really quick, let's listen to the end of the clip we heard before we jumped off into Reset Wars, just to see how stupid it sounds now.
Alex expects his audience to believe that he's been working diligently for months on a project where the only explanation for what it is sounds exactly like regular Infowars with some new age music behind it, where the website is just contact info gathering forms, where the business that runs the website was formed a week ago.
Generally, that would be a really hard, possibly impossible sales pitch, but Alex has cultivated a very gullible listener base, so it's probably going to be fine.
I think about possible ways this could be going, and there's a couple of options that may be going on, I think.
The first is that Alex knows he's going to be fucked in the Sandy Hook cases, and probably he's going to lose all his money, and Infowars is going to go bankrupt.
So before the ship sinks, he starts another business incorporated in a state where creditors can't come after your business for personal debts, which would allow him to essentially continue doing Infowars as if nothing had happened, just as Reset Wars instead.
The problem there would come down to funding with this new company, but there's a lot of ways that could be handled.
And because it's a Delaware LLC, it would make the assets of this new company much more difficult to collect on.
So if he were to, I don't know, get a big sponsor for Reset Wars run by this different company, I think that would be a way that he could continue on.
I feel good knowing whatever happens to me or whatever happens to my organization and my brave crew that the organizations and groups I've worked with separately from Infowars are going to take Reset Wars and the information in this six plus hour course and they're going to get it to the world.
So go to ResetWars.com.
Open a new browser.
ResetWars.com.
One word.
And put in your email so you get news alerts and breaking information.
And I was going to come out in about 10 or 12 days, I guess whatever December 7th is, with the first installment of Reset Wars.
So we're going to have to see what ends up happening here, but I would guess that this six-hour course Alex is talking about is just a sloppily thrown-together documentary type of thing that's meant to raise excitement for this new website.
Nothing about Alex and how he operates leads me to believe that he's just put together a six-hour comprehensive class on how to defeat the globalists, which he's going to give away for free and then bow out of public life.
That's completely unbelievable.
Either way, though, I really cannot wait to dig into this course once it's available.
Because when you observe them, you alter their behavior, and that's you're not really absorbing them.
Really, honestly, they're just kind of a small, weak electromagnetic field.
And because of that, all right, then the Lord has to bypass electromagnetics in order to raise a bulwark against the metaverse, which functions entirely based on observation.
of light passing through two slits, and then sometimes it's on the wrong one, because it's also a wave, and resetwars.com.
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Like, this is supposed to be a response video to the news that he got subpoenaed, and he barely touches on that issue.
It's basically a six-minute-long promotional video for Reset Wars with a title that leads you to believe it's going to have something to do with the subpoena, which is disappointing and a little clickbaity.
So in another video that came out and was making the rounds on Twitter, Alex recorded himself in his backyard while a truck was backing up because it's just beep, beep.
Beep, beep in the background.
And he's saying that he's likely going to plead the fifth for the subpoena.
For those outside America, the Fifth Amendment allows people to refuse to testify in situations where they feel like doing so would be self-incriminating.
Essentially, the policy is that you can't be forced to be a witness against yourself.
There's an upside to this, pleading the fifth, in that you can remain silent and juries are instructed to not take your silence as an admission of guilt.
They're not allowed to.
On the other hand, when you plead the fifth, it usually means that everyone outside of that court knows you're guilty of something.
There are also downsides to the strategy.
For instance, if you plead the fifth, you have no opportunity to defend yourself.
In Alex's case, that would mean that all of his past words that are very well documented on his show...
Get to speak for him without any chance for him to rebut things or provide context.
Yeah, it's almost like if you've had a radio show where you've committed all the things that they say that you committed and you don't say that you didn't say them, and instead your testimony is what you said from the past, you're in trouble.
Also, it's very important to understand that when you plead the fifth, there's a requirement that the testimony you would be giving would be self-incriminating.
That doesn't necessarily have to mean that you'd be guilty of the thing that the trial is about, but that testifying about it would provide an essential piece of evidence that could be.
used to prosecute you for another crime.
I would guess that this is what Alex is worried about in this case.
It'd be like if you're a witness to somebody's murder and you're like, hey, listen, I don't want to testify because the only reason I witnessed this murder was Yeah.
Ultimately, I think all of this is kind of meaningless.
The committee wants to ask some questions because Alex was involved in the organizing of an event that, whether intentionally or not, led to the storming of the U.S. Capitol.
They aren't trying to set a perjury trap or even pursue criminal charges against Alex, but pretending that is the case does amplify Alex's persecution complex, so he's playing it up quite a bit.
Then again, Steve Bannon was just arrested for contempt of Congress after refusing to cooperate with the subpoena.
He didn't plead the fifth, though.
And I'm sure Bannon's a more important investigative link than Alex, so it's hard to say.
I don't know if they would charge Alex with contempt of Congress if he pleaded the fifth.
I think we're all going to be like, oh, the Alex part of this is a dud.
I think there's a lot of big stuff going on, and then you get Alex in there, and I think they're getting Alex mainly because they want to try and get Roger Stone.
I know a lot of you are tuned in today thinking I'm going to be talking a lot about the January 6th witch hunt committee subpoenaing myself and how they're drooling on national TV, hoping I get arrested for something.
It's all part of their globalist-communist purge.
And I'm going to cover some of that with Roger Stone in hour number two, but that's not our top stories.
No, ladies and gentlemen, it's the fact that the globalists are gearing up to launch new bioweapon attacks on us and are establishing UN-run martial law worldwide, as we told you they would 20-plus months ago when they launched this attack.
The European Union, led by Germany, is now saying the next move will be forced injection with the COVID-19 genetically engineered bioweapon masquerading as a vaccine at the hands of the military and police.
That will trigger a bloody civil war, which has been the plan they want, an excuse to go around and start killing people in mass.
The German government didn't say that vaccines were going to become mandatory.
Their health minister, Jen Spahn, actually made some really depressing comments that Alex is just taking out of context.
Reflecting the fact that they've seen a 50% increase in new cases week over week, he said, quote, by the end of this winter, pretty much everyone in Germany will have been vaccinated, recovered, or died.
This isn't meant that everyone will be vaccinated.
It's a grim perspective that he believes that given the rates of new cases and the low rate of vaccination, there's a good chance that by the end of the winter, everyone will either have been vaccinated or will have caught COVID and that some of the folks in the latter group will be dead.
Some politicians in Germany have called for vaccine mandates, but as recently as November 22nd, Angela Merkel's spokesperson, quote, made clear that her government had no plans to tackle the thorny issue of vaccine mandates.
It's almost as if the actual people in German government are saying the opposite things from what Alex is claiming that they're saying and all that he's really doing is misrepresenting headlines and misinterpreting quotes.
I got really fired up yesterday when I learned that the witch hunt McCarthy 2.0 was after me.
I mean, I knew that was coming.
And there's subpoenas coming in and all the rest of it.
Because we'd already had the FBI and Justice Department, all of them subpoenaing us and sending us letters and just dealing with it with the lawyers and the amount of money it costs to have them just dig through everything so you certify we don't have what you're asking for.
And people say, oh, well, just it's a bunch of BS, don't comply.
Well, then they SWAT team you.
So, let it be known, we're not holding anything back.
They don't have an excuse to come here with 40 dudes and guns.
Because we're good Americans, we're understanding that discretion is the greater part of valor, but the deep state with the poison shots and the rest of it is really...
Pushing towards the physical confrontation because they're losing the political war for hearts and minds.
We're winning big time.
This is a football game.
We're in the fourth quarter and we're like 60 points ahead, okay?
Only hope they've got is that our team starts biting and hitting and stabbing the other team so that our team gets disqualified.
Yeah, I thought the globalists had won, and even if the Patriots win, they're still gonna, like, nuke cities and have a super bioweapon, and then you're gonna have to dig out...
And I sit here, before I go live on air, after hours and hours and hours and hours of research, yesterday evening and today, I was up working at 1 a.m. last night because this is important stuff.
And I was up at 5.30 studying until my younger daughter got up at 7 o 'clock and I made her breakfast.
I had to take an hour out hash browns, bacon.
Eggs, bagels with cream cheese.
We just pig out every morning.
Had a great time with my four-year-old daughter.
Because that's where I just recharge.
I spent an hour with her just eating and playing in the backyard.
It was like an eon of just delight compared to all this evil.
But that's what I fight for.
That's who I fight for.
And if I need to die for her, if I need to get put in prison or killed, cards on the table, baby.
Chips on the board.
Everything in.
Everything in.
And it's not even a question when you get to that point.
China, in thousands of articles a week, is saying America's done, America's over, America's so racially divided that we will burn up and be over.
And they're telling investors that, and they're telling other governments that, and they're screaming that from the rooftops and the mountaintops and the hilltops and the valleys.
And who is China?
They're where the globalists have invested.
They're where Hollywood's invested.
They're where the New World Order has set up their new system.
And China owns four of the six big production houses.
If you go look at who owns the movie houses that fund all this black-on-white violence movies and Whites Are the Devil shows and all these TV shows and programs, it's the communist Chinese regime.
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which is the most homogeneous group of people in the world.
Yeah, this is a boring yarn for Alex, and I really hate to hear that this is the most important topic to cover.
Like, he's already done this rant many times, like, when any commercial features a family where the parents aren't the same race, and that's apparently propaganda against white people.
Yeah, and it's more or less just that same talking point repackaged.
And it's interesting that he never actually says which movie houses are owned by the Chinese, because he doesn't want to be proven wrong.
It feels like China owns the movie studios, but that's just because a gigantic part of the current box office comes from movie ticket sales in China.
And if you have a movie with content that China doesn't like, Mike, your movie might not be allowed to be played in China, thereby limiting your earning potential.
It sucks, and I'm against it, but exerting that kind of influence isn't the same thing as owning movie studios, and if you want to make content that would be offensive to China, you still can.
Listen, I don't have anything against being Chinese if you want to be Chinese or whatever, and all I'm hearing is him saying that as Fentanyl the racist-ass dragon, and then on top of that telling me that China is the oldest culture in the world.
So here's where this whole thing with the article comes from.
This was a Breitbart article from November 22nd with the headline, quote, China, Kyle Rittenhouse proves U.S. democracy has failed.
That's a flashy headline, and it's reporting on an op-ed that was published in the Global Times.
The actual original headline is, quote, The part about U.S. democracy failing was taken from this sentence in the text of the original article.
Quote, The fallout from the not guilty verdict in the jury trial exposes that the democratic political system in the United States has failed to heal the, quote, illness of social polarization and racial divergence, said Chinese experts on Sunday.
The commentary is not that U.S. democracy has failed, as the Breitbart headline implies and Alex is covering it as.
It's just that U.S. democracy has failed to heal this particular social ill, and I think that's pretty self-evident.
So there's an op-ed in a Chinese outlet which was re-reported on by Breitbart with an intentionally misleading headline added.
And now Alex is just going to riff off what he assumes this article is based on the Breitbart headline.
It's a stupid game of telephone.
It couldn't be more meaningless.
And this is the most important story that he is basing on hours of research and being up at five in the morning before he made his daughter this giant breakfast.
So Alex believes that based on this Breitbart article, it's total evidence that they believe that U.S. democracy has failed, and they're just taunting the West or America and capitalists or whatever.
And so the globalists and China are going to team up to take down America.
This is the takedown of America and the end of the country.
So, all the Justice Department lawyers and all the FBI and all of you can pretend this and say if you get Trump and get Alex Jones and get Owen Schroyer and get James O 'Keefe and if you get us all, you'll be a real boy finally.
You'll be in charge of the new America.
No.
They always get rid of the traitors that help bring down the country.
They never leave you in place.
In fact, I know after you guys have brought the country down, I'll be approached one last time to join the globalist.
I know that.
I'm just going to say, no, I want to leave the country.
If we lose it all, and they'll probably just kill me on the spot.
But I know how this works.
I know how the real elite operate, okay?
You guys don't.
You kiss the ass of the group taking the country down, and you're fools.
So something else I'd like to say boo to is the next chunk of this episode, which I'm not going to talk about most of it.
It's just Alex and Paul Joseph Watson discussing the Waukesha attack.
And it's just kind of an attempt to nail down a narrative that the accused driver, Daryl Brooks, is a black supremacist associated with Black Lives Matter.
And the attack was aimed at killing white people in retaliation for the Rittenhouse verdict.
I don't know exactly what is going to come out about this, and I'm not going to engage with their attempts to sort of nail down a story that they can work with.
The day after this happened, they put it on page 22 of the newspaper.
Can you imagine if a white supremacist, again, had barreled through a Black Lives Matter parade in an SUV, killed five people, potentially more, injured 45 people.
So the Times may not have put the Waukesha story on the front page the following day because it was a developing story and there were limited details.
They did publish an online article that day about the event, though.
On August 26th, 2020, the day after Kyle Rittenhouse shot those people, that also wasn't on the front page of the Times.
And guess what?
The Charleston shooting that Alex brings up, that happened on June 17th, 2015.
And the next day, it also wasn't on the front page of the Times.
Probably because those are upsetting things and you don't want them to be the first thing people see.
I don't know.
It feels like they would be on the front the next day's paper, but things like that often aren't.
It feels like they are only on the front page when it's an anti-white story to people like Alex and Paul because they're white identity adherents and they've created their own reality to live in where everything is secretly an attack on white people.
So they bring up stuff like that.
Like, what about when the Charleston shooting happened?
So, I don't know if Paul knows that literally anyone can change things on Wikipedia, but they can.
Also, the headline is now back to 2021 Waukesha Christmas Parade attack.
It's amazing that Paul seems to be acting like Wikipedia is run by the mainstream media or like you have to be anointed to be able to change something.
In the same way that, you know, anything that they pull from like 4chan could be something that someone who works at InfoWars posted and then they can report on it.
I'm not saying that they do, but they definitely could.
Also, part of the reason that we knew the whole thing with Dylann Roof really fast is because he wrote a super racist manifesto that explained exactly why he did what he was doing.
If this guy in Waukesha had written a manifesto, I think it would make determining the precise motive a little bit easier.
People probably would have been able to determine stuff more.
So this is another bad example, and appealing to Wikipedia is dumb.
This is my first national statement in any medium right here at Infowars, just as in the hours after I was framed and charged in the Mueller witch hunt, it was Infowars where I did my very first interview to lay out the truth of that epic struggle.
And now, Alex, whether you like it or not, you're connected to me at the hip for the rest of your life.
We're kind of like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Cassidy.
Roger did go on InfoWars first when he got indicted, and now apparently he's going on InfoWars first when he got subpoenaed, but you know when he didn't go on InfoWars first?
Alex and his audience are the people you can rely on to believe you when you angrily tell them that their enemies are oppressing you and you need their help.
So, anyway, that's why he's giving this exclusive to Alex.
Mainstream media outlets would have Roger on in both instances any time he wanted to because it's newsworthy stuff, but he wouldn't be able to get a lie without the pushback, like on CNN or even on some Fox News shows.
So when he's in trouble, he goes to Infowars, and it makes sense.
Also, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are outlaws who die at the end of the movie.
It's like those people who are so good in a crisis that when they're not in a crisis, they almost try and manufacture a false crisis in order to feel comfortable again.
He's like, if I'm not criming, I don't know what I'm doing with my life.
He's getting a subpoena because he ran an organization called Stop the Steal in the 2016 election, and he worked with Ali Alexander for the new Stop the Steal.
Both him and Ali have said as much on Infowars.
We know this.
The committee's interest in Roger is largely surrounding his involvement in Stop the Steal, as well as that whole thing about him having Oath Keepers as his personal security guards, quote, several of whom were reportedly involved in the attack on the Capitol, and at least one of whom has been indicted.
I don't think that Roger is any kind of orchestrator or ringleader of anything, but I do think that there's some shady business going on with the Stop the Steal, and anything that Ali Alexander is involved with is shady as hell to begin with.
For a guy like Roger Stone, who has been under investigation, let's call it, most of his adult life, I think he probably has a good sense of when something might go wrong, and he decided to stay away from that.
I mean, that would be the only way to consider that satire is if what he's doing is accepting the trappings of a fool who would feel like he needs to tell people how big his dick is.
And when I started studying McCarthyism when I was in journalism school back at UMass, I remember looking at that and thinking, boy, you know, why weren't more people courageous enough to stand up and say, I hate communism, but I hate deprivation of civil liberties more.
Why?
And I thought, boy, you know, it's a shame I wasn't alive back then.
Well, I tell you, I shouldn't have wished that I would have the ability to be in a fight like that, because here I am.
You know, right now, I think that this is the closest thing to, and in fact, it improves upon, if you can use that word, it improves upon how McCarthy did things.
And everyone who stood up to the McCarthy House American Un-American Activities Committee are people that Alex would call Satanists who was around back then.
This is such a stupid tightrope for them to try to walk.
Like, I know that they want to portray what's happening to them as a witch hunt and all that, but they've just got to give up on the McCarthyism example because it just doesn't work.
Also, what's happening right now is nothing like McCarthyism, because it's about an investigation into a specific event.
If McCarthy was just subpoenaing a bunch of people who had physical or material connections to an event where communists had stormed the U.S. Capitol, his whole thing wouldn't be looked at so poorly by history.
That's what's going on now, except not with communists.
Yeah, his mistake was assuming that everyone he didn't like was a communist, and then just subpoenaed whomever it was that he felt like he didn't like.
Yeah, anyway, what Mark's saying is dumb, and this is dumb too.
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Democrats watched their own news feed, their own Pravda, and all that got regurgitated back to them was, what a joke the Trump campaign was, what a joke people like you were, what a joke all it was, and they just weren't prepared for it.
They were as shocked as anybody was the next morning when they woke up and they saw that Trump had won.
And I think they looked at that and they swore they'd never be caught like that again.
Now, what a real American would do at that point is say, They went the classic purge authoritarian model.
Yeah, just come out, shut down opposing media, and you notice that First, they started with people that it was easy to start with.
They tested the waters with Milo, and then they...
They kept moving along, and they kept hitting other people, and as one by one...
Yeah, and what Mark is talking about is a really fun story, but it actually kind of fails to take into account a couple things.
The first is that when Trump won, there was a two-pronged approach that people felt they needed to take.
One was winning the battle of ideas, whatever the fuck that means, but also there was a need to take action to try to help protect people who are instantly in pretty serious real danger.
This included immigrants, refugees, members of the LGBTQ community, women, folks who had faced a real prospect of having rights taken away from them by the...
Mark and folks like Alex don't really understand this dynamic because they constantly yell about how they're being oppressed and rights taken away, but they also know that they're lying, which I suspect leads them to believe that everyone else is too.
The second thing that needs to be pointed out here is that what's going on and what has happened isn't an attempt to shut down the opposing side in a marketplace of ideas, like through censorship or whatever.
People are facing the consequences of their actions, and it turns out a lot of the folks who decided to grift on the Trump train did some stuff that had consequences.
Milo wasn't kicked off Twitter because of his ideas.
It was because he was leading targeted harassment activity.
Alex isn't being punished for his ideas.
He's facing the music for stuff he got away with for far too long because people didn't want to deal with the hassle of holding him accountable.
And also, let's not forget, Milo got kicked off Twitter before the fucking election.
The whole premise being put forth by Mark is absolutely flawed.
And a fun thing to think about in situations like this is how people like Alex legitimately are trying to shut down an opposing idea in the marketplace of ideas.
What's this opposition to critical race theory if it's not an attempt to ban ideas you don't like?
We're being attacked because it just makes the left drool.
The reason my wife was attacked outside our home last Christmas by some left-wing lunatic, the reason that there's so much hatred, I mean, literally a tsunami of hate on Twitter against me, against Alec Jones, against Owen Schroer, is because we are cutting through the BS to tell people the truth.
But I do kind of agree with Roger that Alex and his lives are kind of clickbaity.
But at the same time, I also believe that they're getting the just desserts of their actions and that they aren't just being subpoenaed for the sake of creating clickbait because that idea is stupid.
So, Alex rambles here a little bit, and it would probably surprise you to learn that a lot of the interview with Roger is less about, like, a statement and more about, like, we need money.
I think that it's fun for him to claim that the Democratic Party is doing these lawsuits against him, because then that allows him to yell about them, which would look really kind of gross if he had to deal with the reality that it's the victims' families that are suing him.
Because then it looks like he's more of an asshole.
I put out a video this morning that's going viral at Bandai Video where I said, listen, I don't know if I'm going to come to this committee because it's a kangaroo committee with a bunch of neocons and Democrats on it who've lied about me in the past and people connected to the Russiagate hoax, but if it was a real congressional committee with fair Republicans and Democrats on each side, I would come because I want a real investigation.
Trump asked for National Guard.
Didn't do it.
They sent away half the Capitol Police that day to do traffic control.
They ended up standing down.
They waved people in.
I want to know all that because clearly they were trying to set us up that day.
I want an investigation of the Secret Service.
I'm not saying they're all bad, but about who wanted me to be at the front.
I'm not stupid now.
In hindsight, they were trying to set us up, as you've said.
I want a new January 6th investigation that's bipartisan and real.
I think that if Alex were to go and appear before the House committee...
He would be more than welcome to bring up some of these conspiracy theories that he has, and they would be dealt with within five minutes, and then it would get to the questions that he can't answer without incriminating himself.
A picture of him with a Proud Boy leader doesn't prove anything.
The fact that he has said multiple times that he loves the Proud Boys, has them work for him, pays for shit, and loves everything that they do, that proves things.
But if you're employing Oath Keepers as your security and they also that day broke into the Capitol, then maybe there's some questions that should be asked.
So, after this interview with Randazza and Roger, Alex goes to talking to another guest, a guy by the name of Jake Doocy, who appears to have helped a whole bunch with the Reset Wars stuff.
In the interest of keeping things somewhat separated, I'm going to hold off on covering this interview.
Because ideally, by the time we need to record Monday's episode, we will have some of the actual Reset Wars content available.
So hopefully at that point, I'll get into whatever's there, as well as discuss this interview with a guy who I'm going to call The Deuce.