#682: May 15, 2022
Today, Dan and Jordan cover Alex's first response to the shooting in Buffalo, and rebuff Alex's claims that he predicted the attack. Citations
Today, Dan and Jordan cover Alex's first response to the shooting in Buffalo, and rebuff Alex's claims that he predicted the attack. Citations
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I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys. | ||
Knowledge fight. | ||
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Dan and Jordan. | |
Knowledge fight. | ||
Need money. | ||
Andy in Kansas. | ||
Andy in Kansas. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Andy in Kansas. | ||
It's time to pray. | ||
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for holding us. | ||
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Hello, Alex. | |
I'm a first time caller. | ||
I'm a huge fan. | ||
I love your room. | ||
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Knowledge fight. | |
Knowledgefight.com. | ||
Hey, everybody! | ||
Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. | ||
I'm Dan. | ||
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Jordan. | |
We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. | ||
Oh, indeed we are, Dan. | ||
Jordan. | ||
Dan? | ||
Jordan. | ||
Quick question for you. | ||
What's your bright spot, buddy? | ||
Well, Astronaut Ice Cream Week continues. | ||
Okay. | ||
In the dreamy, creamy summer. | ||
Are we in a bright spot for Astronaut Week continuing, or did we get some good Astronaut Ice Cream this week? | ||
It's kind of my bright spots for this week are all just going to be Astronaut Ice Cream Week. | ||
That's kind of what I thought. | ||
Checking in on the dreamy, creamy summer. | ||
And actually, it's an anti-bright spot. | ||
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Uh-oh. | |
And it's this brand, Munix. | ||
M-O-N-I-X. | ||
Whoa, Nelly. | ||
Open this and try this. | ||
Did Crispix try the ice cream game? | ||
I think that there's an expectation of what you're getting when you get astronaut ice cream. | ||
You know, it's the freeze-dried ice cream. | ||
It's got a little bit of a crunch to it. | ||
Jordan is trying this vanilla one here. | ||
That is not what you expect when you get an astronaut ice cream. | ||
It's chalk. | ||
It's poorly held together, powdery chalk that kind of is similar. | ||
It kind of reminds you of ice cream. | ||
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A little bit. | |
I almost started talking, but I couldn't stop getting it out of my... | ||
I didn't want to make noises. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because it's not attractive. | ||
No. | ||
Nor enjoyable. | ||
Nor is it astronaut ice cream. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
It's more like if they fucked up a marshmallow real bad. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like if a marshmallow was falling apart. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Like a Lucky Charms. | ||
It's a stale Lucky Charms marshmallow. | ||
No, no. | ||
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I think that'd be better. | |
Oh, no, no. | ||
Not the stale. | ||
The opposite. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It would be like just falling apart on an atomic level. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Crumbling. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Oh. | |
Last Crusade and drank from the wrong cup. | ||
Like, as it's disintegrating, that's what you're tasting. | ||
So just congratulations, Munix. | ||
Really did it. | ||
Shots fired. | ||
Really pulled it out. | ||
That is... | ||
I think that there isn't anything that stands out as, like, the best thing I've had so far. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But, man, that is... | ||
Real bad astronaut ice cream. | ||
Because, you know, here's the problem. | ||
What's the problem? | ||
If you want ice cream, you can go get ice cream. | ||
Sure. | ||
Astronaut ice cream is a very specific thing that you're looking for. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And if you're going in looking for that experience and this is what they give you, wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Not good. | ||
No. | ||
You're disappointed. | ||
I can't imagine anybody being like, you know what I want? | ||
I want a crumbly-ass, falling-apart, soft, powdery... | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, what if this is more of a metaphor for the dark truth of all the astronauts who went to the moon, where they got there and they were like... | ||
This moon shit is kind of bad. | ||
I don't really like it here. | ||
There's all kinds of problems. | ||
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There's raptors. | |
There's raptors. | ||
There's aliens. | ||
There's Nazis on the dark side. | ||
I found out I'm on the wrong side of an intergalactic treaty somehow. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
No, the moon sucks. | ||
This murderer is married to the raptor queen. | ||
This ice cream is trying to teach you a lesson about leaving the earth. | ||
Well, if that's the case, I'm staying here because that shit sucks. | ||
Yep. | ||
What's your bright spot? | ||
My bright spot, Dan, is the kids in the hall have returned for a new season of the television show, the kids in the hall. | ||
Yeah, it's fantastic. | ||
It's really good. | ||
It's surprisingly good. | ||
Like, they should not still be able to just jump right back into that kind of timing and stuff, and they just do. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
Do they have the same theme song? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Of course. | ||
Oh, of course they do. | ||
Iconic. | ||
Oh, you can the first guitar lick and you know what you're in for. | ||
I will say I have respect for the kids in the hall. | ||
Do you? | ||
I do, but it was never my thing. | ||
I'm not sure exactly why, but I just... | ||
I'm not saying it was bad, obviously, like this Munix. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
It just, yeah, it wasn't... | ||
It didn't hit for me when I was younger. | ||
No, I understand. | ||
I understand. | ||
I mean, your long-standing prejudice against all things Canada has been... | ||
I enjoy some things Canadian. | ||
I mean, no, all right. | ||
Maple syrup. | ||
Sure. | ||
I did like Brain Candy, though. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's great. | ||
I did like that movie. | ||
It's so great. | ||
Although, I bet I wouldn't if I watched it again. | ||
I bet you'd like it more now, because you know that it destroyed the kids in the hall for 30 years. | ||
Did it? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
It was their monkey bone? | ||
100%. | ||
Making that movie made them all hate each other so much that here we are. | ||
I just remember the scene, there was just a few flipper babies. | ||
That's the only thing I remember from the movie. | ||
That's great. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
Watch out. | ||
A lot of dong. | ||
A lot of dong in the new series. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
So they're going the jackass route. | ||
I've been thinking that I'm going to give this one out for free. | ||
This conspiracy theory is going out for free to Alex, and I think this is how we know he's listening. | ||
All right? | ||
There has been a massive uptick in dong recently in, like, the past five years, right? | ||
I think so. | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
I think we're in the windshield theory. | ||
Hashtag free the dong. | ||
And I think we're about to hear Alex be like, oh man, do you know what causes civilizational collapse whenever people show too much dong? | ||
You know, Michelangelo showed too much dong. | ||
The renaissance ended immediately afterwards. | ||
You know, the Greeks, they were all about... | ||
Ended immediately afterwards, you know? | ||
I think we're there. | ||
Once dong exposure shows up in high art, like jackass in the kids in the hall. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Pompeii is right around the corner. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll see. | ||
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Yep. | |
So, Jordan, today we have an episode to go over that will not be as fun as complaining about astronaut ice cream and talking about kids in the hall. | ||
Yeah, let's not do it. | ||
So we're going to be talking about May 15th, 2022. | ||
This was Sunday's show. | ||
This is the day after the Buffalo shooting. | ||
And, hey, I sort of set out to do Sunday and Monday. | ||
Because I figured that Alex would develop things over the course of that time. | ||
But in listening to Sunday, I felt like, well, there's enough that merits discussion here. | ||
So we'll come back on Friday with a conversation of Alex's Monday and Tuesday and a little bit more of that stuff. | ||
But yeah, there's a lot of it that's very predictable, but then there's some little elements that are... | ||
Off the beaten path, and we'll get down to chatting about it. | ||
But first, let's say hello to some new wonks. | ||
That's a great idea. | ||
So first, I know what you did last summer, and it's so dreamy-creamy. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You are now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Next, Potted House Plant of Liberty. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You are now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Next, Arumon the Bearded. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You are now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This person told me to pronounce this however I see fit. | ||
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Okay. | |
It's J-E-T-E. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I'm going to go Jetta. | ||
Jetta? | ||
I like that. | ||
Jetta. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You are now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Next, I came here for the gay frogs and I stayed for the depositions. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You are now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And we got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan. | ||
So thank you so much to Del Cicer. | ||
You are now a technocrat. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
I have risen above my enemies. | ||
I might quit tomorrow, actually. | ||
I'm just going to take a little breaky now. | ||
A little breaky for me. | ||
And then we're going to come back. | ||
And I'm going to start the show over. | ||
But I'm the devil! | ||
I've got to be taken over here! | ||
Fuck you! | ||
Fuck you! | ||
I got plenty of words for you, but at the end of the day, fuck you and your New World Order and fuck the horse you rode in on and all your shit. | ||
Maybe today should be my last broadcast. | ||
Maybe I'll just be gone a month, maybe five years. | ||
Maybe I'll walk out of here tomorrow and you never see me again. | ||
That's really what I want to do. | ||
I never want to come back here again. | ||
I apologize to the crew and the listeners yesterday that I was legitimately having breakdowns on air. | ||
I'll be better tomorrow. | ||
Suffice it to say, he is not better tomorrow. | ||
He is much, much worse tomorrow. | ||
That sounds right. | ||
So yeah, I think at this point, everybody probably has some familiarity with the events that happened over the weekend. | ||
And I'm not going to dwell too much on all that, except as we go through the episode, there will be things that come up. | ||
But here is Alex coming in on his Sunday show, the day after the shooting, and this is how he starts his broadcast. | ||
False flags are coming. | ||
You have seen all the massive pre-programming. | ||
You've seen the Democratic Party in the deep state running on the fact that the American people that don't want to destroy their country, that don't want election fraud, that don't want open borders, that don't want lockdowns, are white supremacists. | ||
With 177 days out from the election. | ||
Coming up in the second hour, we're going to air excerpts from the last year and a half where I specifically laid out that incel white supremacists would attack black grocery stores, churches, colleges, and other facilities as a pretext to get Americans killing each other and each other's throats right before they plunge the dollar and bring in new lockdowns and steal the next election in 177 days. | ||
So I'll give Alex this much. | ||
He did absolutely say that false flags were coming, and in some cases, he did say that it would be white supremacists shooting minorities in order to demonize the right wing. | ||
Right. | ||
I don't really care about that, and it's not impressive at all, because the reality is that Alex says that all the time. | ||
I further don't care, because Alex said all kinds of other false flag shit was coming too, which he's been wrong about, because that's kind of how this school of prophecy works. | ||
You make a million predictions, and then if one of them happens, or looks like it happens, something similar to it happens, you pretend that all the other predictions never happened, and that this was the only thing that you've been talking about all along. | ||
It's a really pathetic game, and you can tell from the fact that Alex is leading his coverage with insisting he predicted this shooting that he's not interested in anything past self-aggrandizement. | ||
This shit's a game to him. | ||
Like, he's starting with, I told you so. | ||
I mean, it really does feel like what he just did is, like, open his show with, like, ooh, boy, I sure told all of you, you know? | ||
None of you listen to me, and here I am just being right all the time. | ||
I'm so right all the time. | ||
Man, it makes me feel good to be right all the time, you know? | ||
It's like... | ||
His coverage of this shooting begins with him making an appeal to his prophetic abilities. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In order to try and sell that people should listen to him about all of his other bullshit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's essentially the game that he's starting out with, and I find it abhorrent. | ||
So here is Alex giving some sort of justifications for why he believes that this may be a false flag, possibly. | ||
Sure. | ||
You know, you never know. | ||
Did he print out the Wikipedia page? | ||
He did not. | ||
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Oh. | |
The feds had red flagged him. | ||
People had called and said he's going to attack and kill people. | ||
He said he is. | ||
He had a manifesto. | ||
But nothing was done. | ||
And now we're told all of talk radio has to pay. | ||
Now we're told that everybody's free speech has to pay and that it's Tucker Carlson's fault. | ||
And in less than three hours after the shooting, the blood wasn't even dry. | ||
They were blaming talk radio and the internet and free speech and everything else for what happened. | ||
No one blamed talk radio or free speech. | ||
That's just the way that Alex sanitizes the claims that propagandists who spread the Great Replacement style conspiracy theories, they've played a critical role in the dissemination and popularization of the ideology that the shooter in Buffalo was motivated by. | ||
Any radio host or TV presenter who wasn't obsessed with white birth rates and didn't spend most of their time fear-mongering about how immigration is basically a concerted plan to bring in white genocide, they didn't come up because... | ||
The conversation wasn't about free speech or talk radio. | ||
It was about the very clear connection that people who spread this type of narrative, like Alex and Tucker do, the connection that they have to this and how the shooting was done by somebody who believes essentially the same thing that they preach. | ||
Alex doesn't want to talk about that because it's much easier and more profitable to yell false flag and pretend that you're actually the victim when there's a racially motivated shooting the left ten people dead. | ||
It's fucking nonsense. | ||
Now, as to Alex's claims that support his assertion that this may be a false flag, I'm going to take them one by one. | ||
The first is that the feds had red-flagged him. | ||
This isn't something that Alex can substantiate in any way. | ||
In June 2021, the police were called after the shooter was said to have threatened to do a shooting at Susquehanna Valley High School. | ||
In the process, his house was searched by the FBI and New York State Police, but no charges were filed, and he just ended up being sent to counseling. | ||
The way Alex reports stories is that if he sees any mention of the FBI or CIA in anything, then his work is done. | ||
If he can point to them popping up anywhere, he can bluff to the audience that he has some access to other intel that shows that the FBI was closely monitoring Gendron, the shooter, but that's bullshit. | ||
The FBI is tasked with a whole lot of crime investigation If they don't file any charges here, there's no reason to believe that they had this guy red flagged. | ||
And an article on Syracuse.com is pretty clear that this incident probably didn't lead to him being put on any red flag list. | ||
The second is the people had called and said he was going to attack and kill people. | ||
This is in relation to the incident from June 2021, and I do think that this is probably something that should have been treated more seriously, but I'm not delusional enough to think that the government is going to allocate the resources needed to deal with this issue in a way that helps before it's too late. | ||
Right. | ||
So Alex is taking that warning that someone had made in June 2021 and applying it to the present situation. | ||
Sure. | ||
Which isn't appropriate. | ||
It wasn't a warning from the immediate circumstance. | ||
It was a warning for the last incident that he was involved in. | ||
He's playing fast and loose with details because that's the only way to make what he's saying make any sense. | ||
There were some indications prior to this shooting that something was up, but it was unfortunately too vague to be useful. | ||
ABC7 out of New York reported that Shanal Teague, an operations manager for the store where the shooting happened, quote, saw the alleged shooter sitting on a bench outside of her store the day before the shooting. | ||
He was panhandling and eventually came into the store where he appeared to be bothering customers. | ||
Teague asked him to leave and he quote did so without an argument apparently he had also been there in March and had been asked to leave the store but these are data points that only really feel critically important in hindsight I've worked in enough retail environments in that type of place to know that tons of people get thrown out of or asked to leave stores every day and that pretty much never leads to a shooting so it's not something that Uh-oh, here is a crisis. | ||
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Right. | |
The crisis happens. | ||
And that is unfortunate. | ||
So third point Alex has, he had a manifesto. | ||
This is true, but it's meaningless in terms of making this appear to be anything other than a real shooting. | ||
The manifesto didn't give anyone advance warning of the shooting, since he published it right before the shooting, which he also streamed on Twitch. | ||
Incidentally, there were some warning signs that could have been caught, but they were made in a place that would have been exceedingly difficult for police to find them. | ||
Gendron had a private Discord server, and he'd been posting musings about his plan. | ||
And also racist shit for months there before the shooting. | ||
Based on a New York Times article about this, it seems like no one else was in the servers. | ||
There wouldn't have been anyone there to sound the alarm. | ||
And Discord is not particularly well known for its content moderation policies and practices. | ||
And, like, if Alex were to think that the police should have... | ||
A tab on every Discord? | ||
It seems like that's against his Fourth Amendment ideas. | ||
Yeah, you would think. | ||
If Alex's point is there was ample opportunity to intervene here before it was too late, that may be true. | ||
But nothing he brings up comes anywhere near even making me suspicious about the shooting being a false flag. | ||
All of it just seems like classic opportunities for things to be missed. | ||
Yeah, it does feel like the only circumstance in here is that, you know, when you say he needs to go to counseling, The problem isn't a mental illness. | ||
The problem is he's joined a gang. | ||
Sure. | ||
So when you refer them to counseling for something that's not... | ||
If you join a youth group, people aren't going to be like, oh, well, he's mentally ill. | ||
Socially, it makes sense. | ||
It could be a combination of mental illness, personality disorder, joining a gang. | ||
It could be a number of factors. | ||
Of course. | ||
The point I think you're making is that... | ||
That's the only place for intervention, I thought. | ||
You know? | ||
Yeah, and counseling may not necessarily help with that. | ||
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Right. | |
And it also, counseling, as I think both of us can attest from our lives, is really only effective if you're actively involved in it. | ||
It doesn't seem to work if you don't want to be there. | ||
Counseling's not something that can be done to you, necessarily. | ||
It's an active process you engage with. | ||
No, that's basically mind control if they can do it to you. | ||
Which Alex, I think, would be against. | ||
That is pretty much what he likes, though. | ||
I think... | ||
I think, you know, in terms of the stuff that I can tell, one of the opportunities that is missed is after the June 2021 shooting threat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's an opportunity to take his guns, put him on some kind of a watch list, and Alex is saying that why wasn't that done, but imagine if that had been done, that would be tyranny. | ||
Yeah, I mean... | ||
Why hasn't that been done? | ||
Because of you. | ||
Because of the way that you have behaved for your entire life. | ||
Right. | ||
Your entire political project is making sure people can't do that. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I mean, it's hard not to say that it's like, well, if you think that that would have stopped this, then you are taking responsibility for this happening. | ||
It seems really weird, and I don't really know how to disentangle those points. | ||
Alex has a theory about sort of what happened here, and it's really, really bad. | ||
Now, am I saying that the government actually did this and that this guy doesn't exist? | ||
No, I'm not saying that. | ||
I'm saying the atmosphere of saying whites are the devil and then whites being racially attacked everywhere and the media hyping it up, saying we should exterminate all the white people in the New York Times. | ||
Is the left trying to get black and white people and others to kill each other and distract from what's happening? | ||
Because they statistically, through criminology, know. | ||
That the FBI does, that if the media hypes up enough race war news and says it's imminent, and there's a Kenosha black supremacist, another crazy person, runs over some innocent white people, that whites are then going to see that, that are mentally ill. | ||
And think that there's not justice. | ||
And think the answer is going out and killing black people. | ||
Not seeing that it's the globalists playing both sides off against each other. | ||
And we've got to be smart enough to understand that. | ||
Those innocent white people run over and killed at that parade. | ||
Didn't deserve what happened to them. | ||
That guy didn't even know who they were. | ||
Same thing with these innocent black people. | ||
The first two he shot reportedly. | ||
And we have the footage. | ||
It's two black women loading groceries in their car. | ||
What the hell did they do? | ||
Didn't even know them. | ||
And notice, there's never attacks on the UN or the Rockefellers or the Rothschilds or the New Yorkers. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
This is not how you cover this stuff. | ||
Alright, if I understand correctly, his point is... | ||
This is the left's fault for making the right want to kill people, and this is the right's fault for not killing the right people. | ||
Yes. | ||
So I think this is just a cowardly, rambling, and nonsensical angle that Alex is taking. | ||
There's a lot of ducking and dodging, trying to move quickly enough that the audience just nods and accepts what Alex is saying, but it's shit. | ||
And it also weirdly reaches that end point where no one's shooting up the UN, and that's fucked up. | ||
So I'm going to untangle this bullshit here. | ||
The point that Alex is trying to make is that this whole thing is the media's fault because the media is trying to further the globalists' plan, which is to have us all kill each other. | ||
Pay no mind to the fact that the globalists' plan is supposed to be a super bioweapon or starting World War III. | ||
That's not relevant to today's news, so their plan is starting a race war. | ||
Or the main thing that he hypes up is a race war coming. | ||
Well, but only when it's necessary. | ||
Other days, it's a super bioweapon. | ||
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Sure, sure. | |
True, true. | ||
In order to push this forward, the media runs a bunch of stories about how white people need to be killed, which I should point out they didn't do. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
Nope. | ||
In response to these stories, racist black people take it upon themselves to kill white people like this person in Waukesha. | ||
Then, racist white people see these black people killing white people and they decide they need to kill black people. | ||
Ultimately, in Alex's conception, the white terrorist would not have done this if it weren't for the prior racist terrorism done by black people against white people. | ||
And really, all of this comes back to the media targeting white people. | ||
At the root and at the end of every branch of this tree, white violence is justified, even while Alex pretends to condemn it. | ||
Alex said that there was a black supremacist in Kenosha, but what he's doing is mixing up Kenosha and Waukesha, probably because of the hours he spent defending and yelling about Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
The car attack in Waukesha happened during their Christmas parade last year. | ||
Daryl Brooks, the person arrested in the attack, has posted some stuff you would call racist online in the past, but I can't find any indication that his motive in the attack was to kill white people. | ||
This is the leap that Alex is making which reveals his own racism. | ||
The attack in Waukesha is awful, and I'm not interested in minimizing it, but it's a case where a black person ran a car into a crowd, and six people who were killed happened to be white. | ||
In the shooting in Buffalo, you have someone who intentionally set out to kill black people, inspired entirely by a racist ideology. | ||
These are not analogous situations, but Alex needs them to be, because he needs to be able to point to the Waukesha attack to soften the blow of the reality of what happened in Buffalo. | ||
What happened in Buffalo is way too close to Alex's ideology and the shit that he says on air every day, so this is a game he has to play. | ||
It's inexcusable, and it's absolutely intentional whether or not Alex is even aware of what he's doing anymore. | ||
It's dog shit. | ||
Yep. | ||
I hate it. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yep. | ||
I mean, it's hard not to look at that and just think, like, man, this is America, you know? | ||
Like, you can imagine the first fucking pilgrims killing a Native American being like, hey, man, you shouldn't have, if you hadn't have walked on my property... | ||
I mean, it's your fault, really. | ||
I put up a sign that says, I own this now. | ||
You know, it's mine. | ||
And that's justification. | ||
You know, he's trying to kill white people. | ||
Just, you see it the whole fucking way, through American history, from the jump. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's so interesting, the way that Alex is trying to artificially create the appearance of nuance in his analysis, while at the same time, all it is doing is being like, Hey, really, there was this mass shooting where ten people were killed by a person who was setting out specifically to kill black people. | ||
But really, the lesson we should learn is be nicer to white people. | ||
I guess that is the point. | ||
All right. | ||
You know, I'm starting to think that the oppressors really don't like it whenever they get told they're oppressors. | ||
They like to be, you know, wow, you guys are so great all the time. | ||
You're amazing. | ||
This is all about the New York Times running that whole thing about the history of slavery. | ||
1619 Project. | ||
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Yep. | |
This is what it's really all about. | ||
That's what started this. | ||
Yeah, if people hadn't learned about America's history, then we never would have had to deal with racism. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Alex, he's pretty early in the show. | ||
Alex says this. | ||
I was just flabbergasted. | ||
Now, Royce White is a former NBA player, a martial arts fighter as well, mixed martial arts, and he has really been kicking ass running against Ilhan Omar. | ||
He is about to take over here, ladies and gentlemen, and he's got a special guest, David Penn, political activist, international businessman. | ||
He was set to host today, but things were so hot with such a giant audience, I just thought I had to come in and give you my baseline on what's going on, and then I'll be back in the second segment. | ||
So Alex leaves and has this Royce White fella host the rest of the first hour and into the second hour before he comes back. | ||
And his rationalization for why he jumped on to do what we just listened to is that they have too big of an audience and he had to get on there. | ||
This is just like... | ||
Okay, so I know that you've probably experienced this. | ||
You know, you'll have some kind of a local show, and the person who runs the show, they're not booked on it. | ||
They don't have a set on the show, but there's a huge turnout, and they're like, I gotta get a set. | ||
I gotta get a set. | ||
I gotta get a set. | ||
Yeah, sorry, I'm gonna do a quick five. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
That's what Alex is doing. | ||
He's bumping himself in because it's like, oh, there's too many people listening. | ||
I've gotta get some of this attention for myself. | ||
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Yep, yep. | |
And, um, I don't know. | ||
It's predictable. | ||
It's a... | ||
It's a behavior that's kind of hard to resist. | ||
I think I did it once. | ||
I think we had Hannibal drop in on the show. | ||
I think I squeezed myself in. | ||
You got a little sad in? | ||
I think so. | ||
But I think that there's a... | ||
I mean, the impulse is the same. | ||
It's kind of desperate. | ||
But I was also a desperate no-name stand-up comedian. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
Alex is presumably Alex Jones. | ||
You know, it's nice. | ||
I've been on the one side of it. | ||
I've never been on the other because I've never run a show successful enough to want to do a set at my own show. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
I've always been like, man, I'm going to host this, but I'm not doing a second over my time. | ||
That's fair. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So yeah, I was shocked. | ||
I was like, alright, so Alex is going to go away. | ||
Well, I mean... | ||
And he went away. | ||
We can't... | ||
We can't avoid the reality, I feel like, that Alex feels good right now because of a mass shooting. | ||
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Yep. | |
So, you know, I mean, that's real bad. | ||
It's riding high. | ||
That's real bad, you know? | ||
He's like, ooh, a mass shooting happened. | ||
Now I'm going to get a lot more viewers. | ||
And that is how we live. | ||
That's how we live in the world. | ||
Yep. | ||
So Royce White hosts for a bit, and this dude is definitely not going to beat Ilhan Omar. | ||
Oh, you don't think so? | ||
No. | ||
But then, in the second hour, true to form, and as promised, Alex does come back. | ||
And he comes back, and the first thing he sets out to do is really lay the groundwork of what the narrative of this is supposed to be. | ||
We are now into our number two, and we have this terrible white supremacist attack at a predominantly black grocery store in Buffalo, New York. | ||
As predicted, he's an 18-year-old in the cell, and the corporate globalist media is saying, well, we need to ban all conservative media because it's their fault this happened, and we need to censor everybody in live time, and we need to take all the guns despite the fact that he was red-flagged a year ago. | ||
So you can kind of see the pieces coming together about how Alex is going to cover this. | ||
He's got the he was red flag talking point there in order to help establish the narrative that there was foreknowledge of the attack on the party of the authorities, and thus the globalists who essentially let this happen so they could demonize the right wing. | ||
You'll notice that Alex is perfectly comfortable calling this a white supremacist attack, whereas he usually tries to pretend that white supremacy doesn't even exist. | ||
This is because he has a narrative in place already that he thinks protects himself from taking any heat from sounding really similar to the shooter. | ||
This is that Alex has been predicting a white supremacist false flag attack for a while, which the globalists will use to demonize the right-wing, particularly right-wing media figures. | ||
Because Alex has that in place already, it's unnecessary added work to pretend this guy wasn't actually a white supremacist. | ||
You don't have to invalidate the reality of the attack if you can invalidate the entire reality wherein the attack took place. | ||
There's no indication that Gendron was an incel, and that word doesn't appear in the entirety of his 180-page manifesto, although he does make fun of incels in his posts on Discord. | ||
So I don't believe that that is an accurate description of his beliefs. | ||
Yeah, I mean, he puts incel in there because it diminishes the masculinity of the... | ||
Right. | ||
If we know one thing about Alex, it's that he likes to fuck. | ||
And so this allows him to create some sort of hypothetical distance between himself. | ||
Totally. | ||
And no one would accuse him of associating with incels. | ||
If he were a virile man who women wanted to be with and who was... | ||
He doesn't deal with incels except for maybe his good buddy Nick Fuentes. | ||
But that might be more of a voluntary celibacy thing. | ||
It's kind of confusing. | ||
That dude's losing it. | ||
Also, I believe that the reason that Alex is using this epithet to describe the shooter is because... | ||
In the predictions that he made in the past, he used the word incel. | ||
And so he's trying to use, he's using this descriptor in the present to describe the situation so it matches his prediction that he made in the past. | ||
That's essentially what's going on. | ||
After every shooting, Alex pretends that people are going to come and take all the guns, which has never happened. | ||
And when he's been asked to provide examples of moves to restrict gun ownership after shootings and depositions, he's been unable to cite even a single example. | ||
This is just a baseless... | ||
conservative media thing that doesn't ever happen. | ||
And again, right now, no one wants to blame conservative media. | ||
They want conservative media figures to stop spreading racist, great replacement style, conspiracy bullshit, and take responsibility for the harm that that behavior causes. | ||
That's the reality of the situation that Alex is trying to distort. | ||
Right. | ||
So, you know, look. | ||
Maybe it wasn't... | ||
Was it completely staged, the shooting, you think? | ||
I mean, you know, it's just like... | ||
He said the reason that he started doing the white supremacist is gonna attack false flag is so he could feel protected when this moment happens. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And that's what we've discussed many, many times. | ||
It's just so predictable. | ||
It shouldn't... | ||
Like, you can't... | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep, anyways. | ||
I'm okay. | ||
I guess I would ask you this question then, to lead into this clip. | ||
Yes. | ||
Do you believe that there's any value in immediately... | ||
Throwing around and bandying ideas about this shooting being faked. | ||
Like, with no real reason. | ||
I mean... | ||
No real evidence backing you up. | ||
Just throwing it around like, hey, we don't know. | ||
Maybe it is. | ||
Right, right, right, right. | ||
Maybe if you're in the writer's room of kids in the hall. | ||
Well, Alex is not. | ||
No. | ||
He is not Canadian. | ||
Was this completely staged and run by the FBI Justice Department? | ||
We don't know that yet. | ||
But historically, in many cases, it is. | ||
We're not saying no one died. | ||
We're not saying a tragedy didn't take place. | ||
And we're not saying that tragedy isn't a terrible thing. | ||
What we're saying is, collectively, Republicans and conservatives and libertarians and populists and nationalists... | ||
White people are not to blame for what this crazy man did, and we decry it, and Dylann Roof at the church years ago killing 10 black people as well, and the terrible black supremacist at Kenosha running over people with his car because they were white, and the media covering that up. | ||
So it's fair enough that white people and Christians and populists shouldn't be blamed for the attack, and I don't know if anyone outside, maybe some people on Twitter, I don't think anyone's doing that. | ||
This shooter is ultimately to blame, and a larger conversation about social responsibility as it relates to broadcasting racist propaganda is being flirted with by the media, as happens a bit, and then... | ||
They drop the ball and this conversation really is never seen through to a productive conclusion, but that's what's going on here. | ||
But again, you see Alex trying to conflate these stories of instances of killings in a way that's meant to sanitize white supremacist killings. | ||
Could Alex even come up with an example of a black mass murderer who was motivated by clear racist ideology comparable to this shooter or Dylann Roof? | ||
I bet he couldn't. | ||
I think it would be impossible for him. | ||
He's... | ||
Unfortunately, saying the exact same thing that he would have about any mass shooting five years ago, but because he's faced minimal consequences so far, he's saying it with extra steps. | ||
You know, like, hey, I'm not saying this is a false flag. | ||
I'm saying it, you know, I'm not saying that there's no way that conservatives could be responsible for this. | ||
I'm just saying that it's not a white people who do it, you know, like... | ||
Ultimately, what we're watching him do is claim responsibility for this and then wag his tail at our faces. | ||
Yep. | ||
And ultimately, not to put too fine a point on this, but the sort of racist conspiracy theory that white murders are covered up by the media is literally part of what Dylann Roof said inspired his path to his mass shooting. | ||
Yep. | ||
Congratulations on pushing that ideology, even in your response to this, about how your hands are totally clean. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Go fuck yourself. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Anyway, here's some more bullshit. | ||
But the globalists are about to implode the currency. | ||
They're bringing in a world government. | ||
They need a domestic crisis. | ||
They need a... | ||
Cascading civil war as the pretext to bring in phase two of the COVID lockdowns, the martial law race war lockdowns. | ||
This is cheating. | ||
For months, maybe even for a year and a half, Alex has been saying that COVID lockdowns were to prepare for climate lockdowns. | ||
This has been very consistent. | ||
He would talk about articles about how pollution went down during quarantine or articles about how much better it was for the environment that so many people weren't driving. | ||
He would talk about energy rationing and ideas about cars being tracked and traced by the mile. | ||
This was the globalist plan, according to Alex, because it fit with his normal climate change denialism and conversations that people were having due to, like, IPCC reports and what have you. | ||
But now there's a fresh story about a white supremacist mass shooter. | ||
The globalists seem to have shifted their plans to it all being about race war. | ||
Now there are race war lockdowns that were the plan, apparently. | ||
and climate lockdowns not so important on the back burner. | ||
Alex is doing this because his narratives are always about convenience. | ||
Generally, it's good to just fear monger about climate. | ||
related issues because most of the right-wing ecosystem relies on money that goes back to billionaires tied into the energy market and thus a whole lot of conservatism revolves around that bedrock stance. | ||
But It's secondary for Alex to creating cover for white supremacist murderers. | ||
Alex can put aside the climate lockdown ideas when there's an opportunity to use the fear of coming lockdowns to make it easier to sell his audience on the idea that this horrific shooting was actually orchestrated by his imaginary enemies. | ||
And that's bullshit. | ||
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Yep. | |
That's cheating, like I said. | ||
This is not cool. | ||
I would be furious if I was listening to this and I was in his audience and I believed him because I would be paying attention to the things he's saying. | ||
I'm like, wait, wait. | ||
Race war lockdowns? | ||
Come on, man! | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I mean, he could... | ||
I mean... | ||
I would demand better. | ||
It's just... | ||
That's... | ||
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Somebody stop him! | |
There needs to be a bat signal! | ||
Something! | ||
Somebody stop this, man! | ||
What is wrong with all of us? | ||
I think that if I have any sense of where things are going with the lawsuits and such, I do think that that is a shoe that's waiting to drop. | ||
I think it may be a matter of time, and a million or two million in Bitcoin isn't going to do shit in terms of the ultimate consequences that may be coming financially. | ||
And so I think we need not a Batman to come. | ||
We just need that process to be allowed to run its course. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
But listening to this, it's really hard not to have that feeling of wanting a Batman. | ||
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I mean... | |
Because it's just like, I can't imagine acting this shitty. | ||
Yeah, it's like... | ||
Your existence is tolerable. | ||
In a non-this situation. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, this would be a day where everybody just agrees, like, fuck it, we're not gonna air Alex or Tucker. | ||
We're just not gonna do it. | ||
Also, Alex was planning to take the day off. | ||
Exactly! | ||
Just continue with that plan. | ||
He came in to do this. | ||
Keep taking the day off. | ||
He came in to remind you how much it makes him feel good. | ||
To talk about mass shootings. | ||
And how he's right about everything and how he called this. | ||
The whole thing. | ||
Taking a victory lap or whatever. | ||
It's disgraceful. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What fucker didn't predict another goddamn mass shooting? | ||
Fair enough. | ||
So, anyway, Alex, this is confusing. | ||
Yeah, I had to dwell on this one for a little bit. | ||
Okay. | ||
Whatever... | ||
Thousands of white people get killed a year because they're white. | ||
The media covers it up. | ||
But when a crazy white person goes and kills innocent black people, women, the first people they killed reportedly, we have the live stream shooter video from Twitch. | ||
Is Twitch to blame? | ||
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No. | |
You can call somebody up on the phone while you're killing people. | ||
Is AT&T to blame? | ||
Well, then why was Gab blamed a few years ago when a white supremacist went into a synagogue and shot innocent people? | ||
Terrible crime. | ||
Because he put on Gab, he was about to do it five minutes before. | ||
Again, you do not blame the telecommunications mediums that people commit crimes on. | ||
When somebody calls up on 911, my husband's killing the children with a hatchet. | ||
Do you blame Verizon? | ||
Do you blame Southwestern Bell? | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
So there's a lot of different facets. | ||
I'm so confused by what Alex is trying to say about telecommunications. | ||
He starts off by talking about Twitch and Gab because the Buffalo shooter streamed the attack on Twitch and because Robert Bauer is putting... | ||
Right. | ||
Alex starts off about how you don't blame these telecommunications for the attacks that people carry out, and I guess that's fine. | ||
You shouldn't blame them, but after their platform is used to inspire, organize, or livestream a racist act of terrorism, it should be time to see what needs to be changed about the platform. | ||
Maybe not blame, but maybe soul search. | ||
Well, I mean, if you start talking about that, you're a slippery slope away from the things that other people say on other telecommunications platforms. | ||
Like, for instance, you know, you don't want somebody going out there and saying, like, oh, look at all the things that he believes. | ||
That sounds a lot like this person on this show, you know? | ||
Oh, but then also the other thing you run the risk of is killing the First Amendment. | ||
Well... | ||
If you do any kind of content moderation on these sites that would limit the ability of people trying to organize and inspire acts of terrorism. | ||
So Alex just doesn't want you to hold any of them accountable. | ||
He points to these problems, but the obvious solution to these problems are counter to his ideology. | ||
Guess we can't do anything. | ||
Can't do anything. | ||
Guess we're stuck. | ||
So Alex talks about not blaming these things. | ||
But then he jumps to someone calling 911 to report a crime. | ||
How is that any way similar to the other things he's talking about? | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
This is severely disjointed, and it seems indicative of how little of a point Alex has to make. | ||
Also, not to beat a dead horse here, but... | ||
That bullshit conspiracy that the murderers of white people are covered up by the media is literally what Dylann Roof inspired his shooting. | ||
So Alex is really hitting that drum pretty hard. | ||
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Yep. | |
Real shitty! | ||
So anyway, here's the bottom line. | ||
Here's the bottom line. | ||
The globalist... | ||
Our planning and provocateuring more of this. | ||
It follows the script. | ||
It's how I was able to specifically, exactly predict it all. | ||
Now, there's a bunch of these videos from the last year and a half, two years being posted to Band Out Video right now. | ||
We have to have our own platforms. | ||
We're banned everywhere else to show you how right we were. | ||
I suggest you go watch it. | ||
But here's about five minutes or so of some of these specific, exact predictions because... | ||
I'm in the mind of the globalists and their war games and their anti-white propaganda, which they know will trigger some unstable white people to buy into this and go be in a race war because there is an undeclared race war against white people run by the left to cause the real race war. | ||
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Whoa. | |
So what do you think about that? | ||
Well, I think Alex is saying that He's looked at the current landscape and he sees the ascendance of the far right and the fact that these shootings are going, I mean, unresponded to beyond thoughts and prayers. | ||
So he assumes that that's going to accelerate and increase the frequency of them. | ||
And then people will rightfully blame him. | ||
But again, nobody's going to do anything about it. | ||
So the far right politicians are going to sweep the fucking nation based on terrorism that they tacitly support. | ||
But there's an undeclared race war in the media against white people. | ||
Oh, I forgot about that. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, I missed that one. | ||
I forgot about that one. | ||
I mean, essentially, in some ways, he's framing white supremacist terrorism as self-defense. | ||
It's maybe unwise in his conception. | ||
But that is how they think of it. | ||
Yes. | ||
Like, they really do think that it's not possible for white people to coexist with other people. | ||
I think that there's degrees of that, but yeah. | ||
I mean, well, you say degrees of that, but each time they get one of those degrees, the degrees are going to go up. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Let me be clear. | ||
I think some of the degrees are in belief that people have, and some of the degrees are in how open... | ||
people are willing to speak. | ||
Sure. | ||
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You know, because like Alex, you know, obviously one of the examples we always go back to is him being freaked out by Muslim women in a pool supply shop. | |
Sure. | ||
That is the level of unwilling to coexist that he is. | ||
So there is that. | ||
But then also there's people who speak much more openly about wanting non-coexistence. | ||
People to get out of the country. | ||
Right. | ||
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And Alex doesn't... | |
He's not willing to be that blunt. | ||
Right. | ||
So it would be hard to pin that exact idea on him, although he does seem to have, through his beliefs that are expressed, some inclinations towards that direction. | ||
I mean, at a certain point, we have to start looking at him and say, well, if you're running interference for the people who are acting on the fears that you express, then you're part of their actions. | ||
You know, if you're obfuscating, like, oh, no, no, no, no, I'm not saying that I want this, I'm not saying that I want this, but I do want everybody to not do anything about this problem and let it continue. | ||
Yeah, it's a tough line to draw as a society, and I think more should be done. | ||
So Alex is leading into this video that proves that he predicted this, and this will be the rest of our episode. | ||
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Oh, boy. | |
We're going to discuss... | ||
The clips that he put into a compilation. | ||
We're going to do this again. | ||
Oh no. | ||
How bad is it this time? | ||
Well, Alex predicted it. | ||
He called it. | ||
So here's his introduction. | ||
Infowars.com, tomorrow's news today. | ||
Here is just a segment, or just part, of the last couple years where I specifically predicted it. | ||
Last week I did a whole segment on Friday a few days ago. | ||
Detailing it all, we'll be airing that tomorrow. | ||
We're going to play a few minutes of this, go to break, and come back with Royce White here on the live Sunday edition of The Alex Jones Show. | ||
Yeah, so this video was titled, Alex Jones predicted the white supremacist false flag shooting at black grocery store. | ||
So based on the title of this video, Alex is calling it a false flag. | ||
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Yep. | |
As much as he might want to pretend like, hey, we don't have all the details yet, that's pretty explicit in the title. | ||
Now, keep that in mind. | ||
That is the title of the video, so it's the stated goal that we should be approaching this with. | ||
That's the thesis. | ||
Well, if you're saying this, you can't even say this as like a... | ||
Observation. | ||
It's an implication no matter what. | ||
It's not an implication. | ||
It's a claim. | ||
You're claiming that it's a false flag. | ||
You're not implying anything. | ||
If you just take it as a literal name where it just says Alex Jones claims that there will be a false flag, you can be like, well, no, that's just an observation of what he did do. | ||
But if you're putting this clip together, then you're saying it. | ||
Yes. | ||
And if Alex is replaying it on his show, it's posted on his website, this is at least a task. | ||
Acceptance that this is the editorial line we're going with. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So here is the first clip that's in here, and it actually is starting out on his strongest foot. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to attack a minority church or college or grocery store, some type of minority gathering. | ||
So that's a great way to start this compilation. | ||
Is that where that clip that he played ends? | ||
Well, we'll get to that in a minute. | ||
Yeah, that's what I thought. | ||
So this is a clip from June 25th, 2021. | ||
I guess that Alex included grocery stores as a possible target in the list of some other places, and this was almost a year ago. | ||
But I guess he should get a pat on the head, because he did say grocery store. | ||
It should probably be pointed out that this isn't an idea Alex is pulling out of thin air. | ||
In August 2019, Patrick Crucius carried out a mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, killing 23, motivated by Great Replacement conspiracy theories. | ||
This was something that happened in the not-too-distant past in Texas, so it's hard to be that impressed by Alex on this one. | ||
It's also important to understand the context of this prediction that Alex is making. | ||
It's not a generalized prediction that this false flag is going to happen at some point, like a year later. | ||
Here's how the show opens on June 25th, 2021. | ||
It's a live Friday transmission on this June 25th. | ||
And General Flynn, former head of Defense Intelligence Agency, former National Security Advisor to the real president. | ||
The globalists are going to stage false flags ahead of the evidence of the audit being overwhelming and other states joining the audit. | ||
This was about General Flynn saying there'd be false flags to cover up the results of the 2020 election results being audited, and then Alex was just riffing about the sort of places he imagines might be targeted, and the grocery store probably comes up in his head because of vague memories about yelling about the El Paso shooting. | ||
I'm gonna say that this isn't really valid as a prediction of the shooting that happened in Buffalo in any way. | ||
Nope. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What's the next clip? | ||
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And or a massive white supremacist attack they stage. | |
That's all the pre-programming in the media. | ||
So you know what's coming. | ||
So this clip bleeds into the one after it, but honestly, the clip itself is meaningless. | ||
Alex says this kind of stuff all the time, going back to the earliest days I found in his show. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The globalists are constantly planning these fake attacks to make the right-wing extremists look bad. | ||
There's nothing specific about this, and it's not even recent. | ||
This was from July 29th, 2021, and Alex is calling into the show because he's on a workcation. | ||
Here's the context of the clip that they've selectively cut out to be in this compilation of Alex being so right about all of his predictions. | ||
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I'm sick to my stomach all the time now because I have a responsibility to fight this, and I'm not planning anything violent. | |
I'm just saying, everybody's saying this now, these are violent people assaulting us. | ||
It's going to come out, they're assaulting us. | ||
And so we have to understand we need to war game this now because we're tomorrow's news today. | ||
They're going to stage false flags against themselves to make pro-vaxxers look like victims and or launch a new war and or cyberattacking the globe economy and or a massive white supremacist attack they stage. | ||
That's all the pre-programming in the media, so you know what's coming. | ||
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Like you said, excellent analogy. | |
So, two huge problems with using the clip in the way they did. | ||
The first is that Alex is specifically talking about pro-vaccine people being targeted for a false flag to make anti-vex people look bad, because that's the narrative he was on that day. | ||
There is no relation to the Buffalo shooting at all. | ||
The second problem explains why the clip in this compilation starts where it does and conveniently edits out the part where it's just a long list of possibilities Alex was spitballing. | ||
It's because everything he's doing is just throwing shit at the wall. | ||
This is literally the dynamic I was talking about earlier on in the show. | ||
He makes a hundred predictions and then pretends that he didn't make the ones that don't work for his narratives later. | ||
The editing of this clip is literally him trying to erase these other predictions because they don't help make him look like a prophet, and the main point of Alex's coverage of the Buffalo shooting is that, aha, I called it. | ||
Alex is a fucking liar and a monster. | ||
Like, it's just gross. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Editing out these parts is just so... | ||
Well, I mean, the audio... | ||
Disgraceful. | ||
The audio's from a call, right? | ||
It took me a second to be like, oh, this is a phone call, because if that was audio from, like, 1999, I would have believed it, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, it could have been the exact same thing. | ||
You wouldn't have known the difference at all. | ||
Yeah, it just would have been about a different vaccine. | ||
Exactly! | ||
Yes! | ||
The whole thing! | ||
Yeah. | ||
So here's the next clip in the compilation. | ||
You're going to be bad because you were a Republican voter, period. | ||
That's how they intend. | ||
To do this is connect the Republican Party to white supremacism and the Second Amendment to it. | ||
That's why they're pushing for violence. | ||
So all of these are just bleeding into each other weirdly. | ||
This has nothing to do with predicting this shooting, and honestly, it has nothing to do with any kind of analysis that means anything. | ||
If anyone is associating the Republican Party with white supremacy, it's the Republican Party, because they won't get their house in order. | ||
As long as someone like Tucker Carlson is hero-worshipped as the number one pundit of conservatism, they're gonna have a problem. | ||
So this clip is from June 5th, 2021. | ||
So again, it's about a year old, and it has nothing to do with the subject that this compilation is supposed to be covering. | ||
June 5th was a Saturday, so if he did do a show that day, it's not archived anywhere. | ||
And even if it were, no matter what the context here was, it wouldn't matter, since it has nothing to do with predicting this attack. | ||
I feel like this isn't going anywhere at this point. | ||
I'm not convinced by this compilation. | ||
This reminds me of a previous compilation that he put out where he predicted things correctly. | ||
The Ukraine one? | ||
And I remember you going through each individual clip. | ||
And applauding his ability, which was almost prophetic. | ||
Almost prophetic in his accuracy. | ||
To create a false version of things he'd said in the past. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
His predictions are like friends in Stalin's photographs. | ||
You know, like the moment you don't like him anymore, get him out of there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So here's the next one. | ||
That's why they're pushing for violence and preparing real false flags. | ||
Not just guys dressed up like white nationalists to discredit the Republican gubernatorial candidate in Virginia. | ||
Again, this isn't a prediction of anything. | ||
This is just the standard... | ||
It's literally everyday kind of content on Alex's show. | ||
This is from October 13th, 2021. | ||
The date can't be accurate because Alex wasn't hosting the show that day. | ||
Owen was hosting on October 13th. | ||
So close. | ||
Alex appeared briefly on the show, but this clip was taken from a show where Alex was in studio and he wasn't. | ||
He did appear briefly on the show that Owen hosted, but it was over the phone. | ||
Right. | ||
So I don't know where this clip comes from, but it doesn't matter because it has nothing to do with predicting the Buffalo shooting. | ||
They got the date wrong, for sure, though. | ||
They can't even get the... | ||
I mean, okay. | ||
They don't want you to have the date. | ||
They're doing this to you. | ||
No, I think it's just sloppy. | ||
Yeah, I would assume so. | ||
I think it's absolutely a mistake. | ||
I know, but I mean, that's so bad. | ||
The other one being a Saturday and he doesn't usually do shows on Saturday. | ||
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Sure. | |
That's totally possible because he does sometimes do these special reports on Saturdays. | ||
It's possible. | ||
This one is just a fuck up. | ||
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Boy. | |
So here's the next clip. | ||
So if you go to a black church or you go to a rural, say, black grocery store, you better be packing. | ||
You better be watching. | ||
Because let me tell you, the deep states are coming. | ||
That was the whole... | ||
No. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So here's what happened. | ||
First of all, that clip kind of reads to me like a threat. | ||
But I'm going to leave that aside for a second. | ||
I'm going to say that I agree. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that music that you hear there is the... | ||
Whose theme is it? | ||
No, it's the intro of the... | ||
The InfoWars logo comes up. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So this is the beginning of the compilation. | ||
Before the... | ||
The longer part of the comic. | ||
I didn't even realize that, that this is, like, this is the cold open or whatever. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
But, like, it made me a little furious. | ||
So Alex did say grocery store there, but he did also say rural grocery store, which doesn't match the description of the Buffalo shooting. | ||
Here's the thing, though. | ||
That clip is also from June 25th, 2021, the same day as the first clip in the compilation. | ||
I was going to say, it sounded familiar. | ||
It's the same. | ||
It's basically part of the same sentence. | ||
I think that's a little bit deceptive. | ||
Splitting these up, since it was from the same thought as the previous clip, and part of the same prediction. | ||
It's weird. | ||
Almost like, you know, you edit out the middle in order to give a certain appearance. | ||
You get, you know, you get a twofer. | ||
Right. | ||
So here is the full context of that clip that includes the beginning, that he played as clip one, and the end that is the clip here. | ||
They've got all these illegal aliens voting, dead people voting, it's on record. | ||
They've now confirmed Georgia was double counting ballots that night. | ||
We could watch the video back when we got it, but now it's confirmed. | ||
Now, the Republican leaders that have denied it in Georgia are now having to admit it. | ||
So, what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to attack a minority church or college or grocery store, some type of minority gathering. | ||
And they're either going to completely false flag it and do it 100% themselves, or they're going to find mentally ill, in-cell, White supremacist types that will really be devil worshippers, whacked out of their minds on prescription and illegal drugs. | ||
It'll be a two- or three-man idiot squad that'll go in and start shooting black people at a church. | ||
Then there'll be a backup team that'll kill them, claiming they committed suicide, who will then actually kill a couple hundred black people. | ||
Because the Satanists always start shooting people and they kind of, wow, I'm actually killing somebody. | ||
This isn't as cool as I thought. | ||
And then they get killed by the black op team. | ||
The black op team then kills the lion's share of the people. | ||
They're going to want a big number, hundreds of dead black children. | ||
So if you go to a black church or you go to a rural, say, black grocery store, you better be packing. | ||
You better be watching. | ||
So on a very basic level, this has no relation to what happened at Buffalo. | ||
Yeah, I don't know why he cut out the middle of that. | ||
Well, but I gotta say, in the interest of fairness, he does end up playing the whole clip later. | ||
But in the beginning of this compilation, that's just the way the clips are presented, which is meant to introduce these things into your mind without the middle part, which is the part that's... | ||
Ridiculous and wrong. | ||
It's meant to obscure the context of what he's saying and make it look like he was talking about black grocery stores all the time, which is why you have the only instances of bringing up a grocery store presented separate from each other to make it look like... | ||
To bolster his numbers. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
He's juicing. | ||
He's juicing. | ||
Yeah, we've seen this sort of stuff happen a bit in the recent past, like you brought up the predicting video about Ukraine. | ||
Alex does this because I'm sure he's seen a fair amount of traffic and attention come from the whole "Alex Jones was right" meme, and he's just leaning into it. | ||
The problem is that he's not right about stuff, so he needs to lie about what he said in the past in order to create things for people to pretend he was right about. | ||
And that's what this compilation is. | ||
It serves the interest of marketing the idea that he was right about stuff, Yep. | ||
What he said in the past. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yep. | |
I mean, yeah, there was a mass shooting, so I'm going to cut an ad. | ||
So anyway, the InfoWars logo plays, and here's where we are. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to attack a minority church or college or grocery store, some type of minority gathering. | ||
So that music you heard, like I said, it's just the Enfor's logo. | ||
After the logo, this compilation just includes the same clip from June 25th. | ||
Again, the first clip that we listened to. | ||
Wow, really juicing the numbers. | ||
Yeah, it speaks volumes about the material he has to work with. | ||
Within one minute, he's played that clip twice, because it's the one where he actually says grocery store, and he knows that most people aren't paying attention to dates and aren't really listening critically, so it's gonna sound like he was making grocery store predictions constantly to any passive listener. | ||
At this point, the whole clip plays through with the stuff about the two-man team of Satan worshippers going in and then a globalist kill team showing up. | ||
Kill hundreds of black people. | ||
I applaud Alex actually leaving that part in since it really makes his prediction look like shit. | ||
That said, he still cut out the part where this was a prediction where he was specifically talking about the globalists and what they would do to take heat off them about the audit results from the election coming out. | ||
He's still very much lying about that in order to make it appear more related to the present circumstances. | ||
Wow. | ||
Hiding his bigger lie within a smaller lie. | ||
Yeah, that's... | ||
That's just a nesting doll of bullshit. | ||
And who's to say that a globalist hit team didn't come in while the shooter survived? | ||
I mean, we haven't heard news from Buffalo since then. | ||
So is anybody alive in Buffalo? | ||
We lost Buffalo, guys. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Yikes. | ||
So here's the next clip that Alex uses from this. | ||
This is the New World Order's revolution. | ||
This is an assault, and it only gets worse from here. | ||
And that's why no matter how much heat they get and how bad they look, and no matter how much everything they do falls apart, they are moving towards staging massive terror attacks and other crises to blame their opposition and frame us for terror so they can move directly against us. | ||
This is meaningless in terms of predicting the shooting. | ||
Alex says this all the time because it's his way of dodging responsibility when people who believe the shit he says they hurt people. | ||
Instead of recognizing that his ideology is toxic and leads to violence frequently, Alex is an intellectual coward and he hides behind an insistence that everything that makes him look bad is a secret plot by the most evil collection of villains in the world. | ||
Because only Alex is strong enough of a boy to defeat the devil. | ||
It's all a load of shit, but again, this clip has nothing to do with making any kind of prediction. | ||
This clip is from June 17th, 2021, so it's also about a year old. | ||
You might notice that a lot of these clips are from June 2021, which seems strange. | ||
I think it might have something to do with the fact that the January 6th committee was being formed that month, which would definitely make Alex rant about false flags being pulled to demonize him more than normal. | ||
Here's that clip from its larger context. | ||
But this is globalism's takeover. | ||
This is the New World Order's revolution. | ||
This is an assault, and it only gets worse from here. | ||
And that's why, no matter how much heat they get and how bad they look, and no matter how much everything they do falls apart, they are moving towards staging massive terror attacks and other crises to blame their opposition and frame us for terror so they can move directly against us. | ||
January 6th is a false flag is so important. | ||
We know what agencies were involved. | ||
We even know the names of some of the people. | ||
And Tucker Carlson came out with that last night and was very measured so the media would attack him, say it wasn't true, just like the Wuhan lab leak and everything else, and then it will all be brought out. | ||
And it will all be brought out. | ||
Nothing's going to stop that now. | ||
There are at least 20 publications that have all the names, all the people, who did it. | ||
How they did it, ready to release it. | ||
But it's best to let these things simmer a bit, isn't it? | ||
And let the system deny it so we can discredit it that much worse, you little terrorist. | ||
This clip was just Alex kind of ranting about blowback from January 6th. | ||
Also, I wonder if all those names and all the agencies that all these people had and all the evidence that they ran January 6th ever came out. | ||
Is it still simmering? | ||
I mean, you know, it's like a crockpot situation. | ||
You thought it was a boiling pot situation, but now it's slow cooking and the best pulled pork. | ||
Takes, what, six, seven years? | ||
Like, we got a long way to go before we get some good stuff from him. | ||
Yeah, I think this clip is being misused. | ||
I think it might be. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, man, it's sad. | ||
This is sad. | ||
It is. | ||
And actually, I was getting so disappointed by this that some anomaly that came up in this next clip actually led me down a completely different path. | ||
That's how much you needed it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So here's the next non-predictive clip. | ||
They're going to try to launch a race war. | ||
They're going to pull off a false flag event, try to blame, of course, the gun owners and Trump supporters and Christians and so on. | ||
They will see if the people will comply to turn in their guns, which I believe people will not comply. | ||
That would be insane at this point with the police being defunded and violent crime exploding, you know, all across liberal cities everywhere. | ||
People need self-defense more than ever, including, by the way, women and people of color and also... | ||
Gays and lesbians and transgenders are buying guns more than ever before right now. | ||
So it's the left that's buying guns more than ever. | ||
So it's going to make gun control very difficult among left-wing legislators. | ||
So they're going to try to push a false flag, and they're going to try to take the guns. | ||
If we, the American people, if we surrender our guns, I believe we will be invaded. | ||
Yeah, so this was Mike Adams just being Mike Adams. | ||
Right, yeah. | ||
There's nothing in that clip that serves as any kind of prediction for the Buffalo shooting. | ||
This is just kind of the thing that's said on InfoWars pretty much every day. | ||
Yeah, that's just a general... | ||
And Mike Adams saying we'll be invaded is part of his weird thing that he was going on for a while about how China was going to have a mainland invasion of the United States. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I mean, the guy who says there will only be survivors can't be on your prediction video. | ||
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No. | |
He just can't. | ||
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No. | |
You know, until there are only lone survivors, in which case, you know, I'm not going to be around. | ||
So he can say, I told you so, to all the four people that he knows. | ||
Their download numbers are going to drop. | ||
Way bad. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, Putin's still going to listen. | ||
Actually, no, because if there's lone survivors, you've got to assume all of them have shortwave. | ||
Yeah, I bet there are really rich lone survivors, though, too, you know? | ||
Could be. | ||
So this clip was from July 2nd, 2021. | ||
I can't find the Raw episode of this on Alex's site, because mysteriously, there's no video of this episode. | ||
Interesting. | ||
They have an MP3 of the episode, but it's only an hour and 20 minutes long, even though it's a Friday episode, so it should be three hours. | ||
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What? | |
I didn't know what was going on, so I gave the episode a spin, and it struck me as very strange that this is how the file that's on Alex's website ends. | ||
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Hey Alex, how's it going? | |
Love you, man. | ||
Love the show. | ||
I especially love your true nation. | ||
It was because of that that I experienced my own personal enlightenment, awakening. | ||
But I have to call you out. | ||
I hate doing this because I... | ||
I don't mind. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
In fact, I'm wrong about a lot of stuff. | ||
So tell me what's going on. | ||
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It's a very complicated dichotomy, which is the New World Order that we all face. | |
And the thing that I realized is that... | ||
I understand, you know, you've got to be real careful the line you walk, and I'm not sure whether you're doing it to avoid ridicule or because you're afraid of the programming that the public is currently under from the mainstream media. | ||
But, you know, you're the most prolific dot connector I've ever heard in my entire life. | ||
But there's one dot that you never seem to connect or seem to avoid it at all costs. | ||
It's the Zionist dot. | ||
I mean, it was Christ that said in the Bible, synagogue of Satan. | ||
It's the Kabbalists, which are the New World Order. | ||
That is the one thing that... | ||
Oh, there's where the file is. | ||
That's where it ended? | ||
Yes. | ||
You could have cut 40 more seconds off! | ||
I think it's a coincidence. | ||
I don't think it's anything nefarious where this is where it ends, but I think it's kind of funny that this set of circumstances are exactly what would be interpreted by the people who insist that Alex works for Mossad as being like, this is intentional, they shut it off there! | ||
I think it's really weird. | ||
I just... | ||
That's... | ||
That's an unfair coincidence to happen. | ||
Because that's exactly what you would... | ||
But it's not. | ||
No. | ||
It's just a coincidence. | ||
Probably, yeah. | ||
But I mean, come on! | ||
That's a useful coincidence. | ||
I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Why did you leave that part in? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You couldn't... | ||
If you know that it's only an hour and 25, you can go back and cut that last 40 seconds out. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
I'm not convinced that it's intentional in any way to cover up something. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
But I do think that it is anomalous in that most of these episodes are there. | ||
I've not run into a lot of them that are... | ||
Partially there. | ||
Right, right. | ||
I think the system must be automated in some way. | ||
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Sure. | |
So there could be some sort of a read error or something. | ||
It's just funny that one of the things that is very uncomfortable territory for Alex is he's being confronted about how he never talks about Jewish stuff. | ||
See, here's the thing. | ||
I would go back and cut that out now, because it looks real bad! | ||
It looks weird. | ||
It looks bad! | ||
Yeah. | ||
It just looks bad. | ||
And also, you know, you kind of have an interesting point that comes up with this caller, and that is that I'm sure he speaks for many people in the audience, that is, they interpret Alex's behavior as being like, you say the things you say because you're worried about blowback or whatever. | ||
You can't speak freely, but we get it. | ||
Oh yeah, well, I mean, it's... | ||
Like, whenever the lawyers were like, oh, he's a showman, his listeners were like, yeah, of course you're saying that. | ||
You gotta say that to the law. | ||
Sure, you had that caller who called in directly and was just like, when you say globalists, we get it. | ||
You mean Jews. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
And I think that there's a not small number of Alex's listeners who believe that. | ||
I feel like there's a larger and larger number of Alex's listeners who believe that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So anyway, that's where the episode cut off on his website. | ||
But I'm sneaky and resourceful, so I was able to find a copy of the full episode. | ||
And Alex gives a pretty bad answer to that caller, but it's also not anything that I would think would be like, well, we're not going to air this. | ||
We're not going to post this. | ||
It's not like deeply anti-Semitic, but it's... | ||
Not good. | ||
It wasn't like he goes, hey man, yeah, I connected that dot a long time ago. | ||
Am I right, brother? | ||
No. | ||
It wasn't that bad. | ||
No. | ||
So I listened on, and here's the next caller that he gets. | ||
So it's Will disagrees in California, and they're calling in about just wild stuff. | ||
Jesus is not the Messiah. | ||
And that's why I don't do a lot of these disagree calls. | ||
You can always call and disagree, but when I do call for it... | ||
I guess I'd forgotten. | ||
It just goes off into left field, which is fine, but that just gets a little confusing, but okay. | ||
Will, go ahead. | ||
Jesus is not the Messiah. | ||
Tell me about this. | ||
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Hi, Alex. | |
I'm a huge fan, obviously, and I did an animation of Bill Gates, and you guys played it, so I appreciate that. | ||
Oh, he's wearing the pink sweater? | ||
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Yeah, the pink sweater, and you shoot him in the head. | |
I got a strike for that on YouTube. | ||
Yeah, that went a little too far. | ||
That will happen. | ||
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For sure, absolutely. | |
I totally understand. | ||
But yeah, so my point is, I'll make it quick. | ||
I've been listening to this guy, Rabbi Tovia Singer, and he's exposing the Christian church and how Jesus is basically used for money to control people. | ||
And he was only a rabbi, and there's countless times in the Bible. | ||
Where he's saying, why are you praising me? | ||
There's only one, and that's the Father. | ||
So, I mean, that's the only point I wanted to make, man. | ||
I love what you're doing, and we just need to unite on the one true God. | ||
There's no Trinity. | ||
There's no Buddha. | ||
There's not any of this other stuff. | ||
It's only one true God. | ||
All right, I appreciate your call. | ||
So you can see everybody's got access to grind, and it always revolves around Judaism. | ||
So this is all. | ||
A rabbi says Jesus isn't the Messiah. | ||
The other guy, the Jews, are bad. | ||
I mean, it just gives me a headache. | ||
So, this is kind of a bad look, I think. | ||
It's probably what you might call, like, soft anti-Semitism. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Confused, weird. | ||
Like, I think it's a weak look on Alex's part, just as a person pretending to be able to deal with people with opposing views and to synthesize information. | ||
Like, he clearly isn't engaging with what anybody's saying. | ||
No, no, no, absolutely not. | ||
He looks like an idiot. | ||
They're only related because they were back-to-back. | ||
You know, so he wouldn't reference... | ||
The other caller, if this guy was like three callers down the line, he'd be like, well, that's a new one. | ||
Or he would have referenced the caller right behind him. | ||
But also, if Alex wasn't doing this weird, like, I'm going to take calls from people who disagree with me thing. | ||
Like, he wouldn't take a call where it's like Jesus isn't the Messiah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That wouldn't be a conversation that would be welcome on his show. | ||
Right, right, right, right. | ||
So he gets another caller who disagrees with him on that show, and this time it's actually about something kind of substantial in the real world, and that is that Alex gave Trump a pass about all the vaccine stuff. | ||
Sure. | ||
So here's Alex's response to that, and I think this is so telling. | ||
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I listen to the show, Alex. | |
Okay, well, I've been extremely critical the entire time. | ||
of these mRNA vaccines. | ||
And I was hoping that Trump was just trying to say, oh, warp speed to reopen the economy, which he was, and then later would criticize the vaccines, which he hasn't done. | ||
So I was trying to play devil's advocate to figure out what the hell he was doing. | ||
Alex is completely admitting on air that he lied and made stuff up to excuse things that would make Trump look bad to his audience. | ||
Alex made up a story to sell his audience, which was Trump was pretending to be okay with vaccines so the economy could open and then he'd turn around and be their anti-vax hero. | ||
Alex is literally saying, I was playing devil's advocate to try to figure out what the hell he was doing. | ||
Alex saw Trump doing something that didn't fit with the version of him that he'd created for his audience to hear or worship, so he had to come up with an acceptable explanation for why Trump was acting that way. | ||
Alex made up this idea that Trump would come out against the vaccine later to pacify his audience and keep them in his revenue stream, and he's saying exactly that when this caller is pressing him on it. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
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Yep. | |
It's really nice of him to be upfront about it. | ||
Like, hey buddy, listen. | ||
I was lying to you strategically. | ||
And now when you call me on it, you know, honestly, I'm not really at fault here. | ||
I was doing the right thing. | ||
It would have been too big of a problem for me to, you know, admit this before that I was just making stuff up. | ||
It would have been too big of a problem for me to deal with the fact that Trump was... | ||
Actively pushing this vaccine forward. | ||
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Sure. | |
Because he was still in office and there was a chance that we could hold on to power in some way. | ||
So I didn't want to remove that possibility. | ||
And plus, if I turned on Trump, then I wouldn't be able to make all that money off the election fraud narrative. | ||
That would have been a good, yeah. | ||
Yeah, all that stuff really would have fallen apart. | ||
So I had to create a false idea to tell you to pacify everybody and make you not be so mad at Trump. | ||
Oh, that's smart. | ||
Yeah, keep you on the, yeah. | ||
That's a really good idea. | ||
So what you're saying to me is like, who among us has not yada yada yada'd our god king from joining the globalists to murder us all with vaccines? | ||
Right, and I think it really puts into perspective the sort of information that Alex is willing to present as fact on his show. | ||
Lies! | ||
Stuff that he's just spitballing in order to explain away inconvenient realities. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because he's a liar. | ||
I mean, it does seem weird that you would just go on your show and be like, listen. | ||
Anytime somebody does something that doesn't fit within my pre-planned narrative of them, I will make up an excuse for them to allow them to continue doing that with zero pushback from me at all. | ||
Because I want a good government. | ||
Right, and it's mostly in service of making sure that the audience has an excuse to stay in line with narratives that I'm pushing. | ||
Of course. | ||
Yes, I still think it's probably a coincidence that only part of this episode is on Alex's site, but man, this is pretty embarrassing stuff. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that you really do get a glimpse of how bad he is at responding to actual criticism in any productive way. | ||
Doesn't understand it. | ||
Nope. | ||
Nope. | ||
He gets these calls that should be fairly easy for him to handle. | ||
And he ends up complaining about how callers bringing up Judaism gives him a headache, and this caller who brings up Trump and the Warp Speed stuff, he's just like, well, yeah, I lied. | ||
Eh, you know. | ||
I lied. | ||
I made stuff up. | ||
What are you gonna say? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So anyway, I was bored with this compilation, so I ended up getting completely off track. | ||
Why? | ||
Maybe you've forgotten at this point that I was trying to find that Mike Adams clip. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
And honestly, it doesn't matter. | ||
He wasn't predicting anything, and it wasn't Alex, so I don't know why it's in this compilation. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Does that make him look good to have guests who kind of predicted things, too? | ||
But they didn't predict. | ||
Mike Adams didn't predict this. | ||
Is it bolstering Alex's? | ||
Is it almost like, hey, listen, I got my Flava Flav over here also backing me up with my Chuck D knowledge I'm dropping on you. | ||
Yeah, I don't think it helps. | ||
I don't think so either. | ||
So here's the next clip. | ||
They are planning, in my view, false flag terror attacks here in America. | ||
To submit their rollout against us? | ||
This is meaningless and vague and has nothing to do with predicting the Buffalo shooting. | ||
This clip is from June 24th, 2021, and you'll notice again that this was in the week where all these clips seem to be from, around when the January 6th committee was formed. | ||
I don't really care about this clip, since it's about a year old and it isn't relevant, and the rest of the compilation is just a couple of the clips that already played, playing again, and a few more where Alex is just saying vague, non-specific false flags are coming, and that means less than nothing. | ||
He does that every day. | ||
The title of this video is Alex Jones predicted the white supremacist false flag shooting at Buffalo grocery store, and it does absolutely nothing to back that claim up. | ||
The only instance of him mentioning a black grocery store was from a year ago in a list of possible targets for false flags that the globalists are going to do in order to distract from the 2020 election audit. | ||
This is Alex trying to profit from murder, pure and simple. | ||
There's no way around that. | ||
It's one thing to have suspicions about world events and exploring those suspicions through finding facts. | ||
That's fine. | ||
It's a completely different thing to make shit up about world events so your racist buddies don't look bad. | ||
And then, it's even worse as a thing to cover a racially motivated mass murder primarily through the lens of how right you were about predicting the shooting when you have to lie and create a fraudulent compilation in order to pretend you predicted it. | ||
That's a level of narcissism that's honestly scary. | ||
It's the day after the shooting, and Alex doesn't cover any of the actual details of the shooting, but instead spends the lion's share of his time talking about himself and his amazing predictive abilities. | ||
I've been doing this a while, and this is a level of being an asshole that even, like, it's freshly surprising, even though I'm sure that we've done this before. | ||
Yep. | ||
We've been shocked by his callousness and self-centeredness in the face of a tragedy before, and it's still... | ||
It's surprising when it happens. | ||
It really is. | ||
No matter how often you see it, you just kind of don't think it's possible. | ||
When it's not right in front of you, you're like, well, there's no way a human being could behave like this. | ||
And then it's right in front of you. | ||
And it's just such a disrespect to the feelings that most other people are having. | ||
And not just that, but also his connection to the cause of it. | ||
Not only is he self-aggrandizing his prediction, he is also part of the cause. | ||
And he's making money off of it. | ||
I mean, he's an integrated terrorist machine. | ||
I think we've made that point a number of times in the past. | ||
Man. | ||
Let me ask you a question. | ||
Those clips, the ones that weren't from that same week... | ||
Are the ones you don't know where the show is from, right? | ||
Not all of them, because the Mike Adams one from the clip that's partially on Alex's site was on July 2nd. | ||
So that's a little bit after that, though. | ||
It's still in the time right after. | ||
It's still right there. | ||
It's like the next week. | ||
Because the only one that was really an anomaly was the October one, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you can't prove that that wasn't October. | ||
Well, it might have been October, but it wasn't October 13th, for sure. | ||
Alex was out of studio that entire week. | ||
I was trying to see if it was like, well, maybe it was the day before. | ||
Nope. | ||
Not the next day, not the day after. | ||
But it could have been some point in October, but I'm not going to go through every episode in October. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
And try to... | ||
Find his, like, match his clothes. | ||
Right. | ||
I'm just hearing a suspicion in my brain that says Alex half remembered that that was around the time that he was predicting all that stuff. | ||
And so he forced an intern to listen to, like, just two weeks. | ||
I mean, it could be. | ||
There was also one from July 29th. | ||
So that's a month after. | ||
Well, I was just banding about. | ||
That might have been in another compilation of something that he did. | ||
But yeah, it's mostly just around that week. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's all meaningless, and he should be ashamed. | ||
Shooting that happened in Buffalo is a tragedy, as are the other shootings that have happened before and since. | ||
Each act of violence has a different backstory to it and a different set of variables that led to it happening. | ||
And from the information available, it does seem like the shooter in this case was motivated by ideology that's very similar to what Alex yells on the radio every day. | ||
It makes sense that he would try and make a conspiracy out of this. | ||
And honestly, when you think about it, it may be an act of self-preservation, the way he behaves. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It sucks. | ||
It sucks! | ||
You know, it is like the total perspective vortex from Douglas Adams, you know, that reveals how meaningless, you know, so makes it clear how meaningless you are in the universe that you lose your mind. | ||
Like, in this situation, if Alex could be forced into a place that made it so clear what it was he was doing to him, you know, it would maybe destroy his brain. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, that kind of thing? | ||
I don't know how you'd be able to sleep at night if you looked at this. | ||
A human. | ||
Well, through an objective lens. | ||
You looked at it outside of your own subjective experience, and you saw the dynamics that were at play, the way you're clearly lying in order to create this compilation that is only meant to prove that you predicted the shooting, which is the front-line headline of your coverage the day after the shooting. | ||
It's just... | ||
And it's also your defense against being part of the inspiration for it, you know? | ||
It's both of those things at once. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's fucked! | ||
Yep. | ||
So, this was Alex's Sunday show. | ||
Yep. | ||
And, like I said, I think we... | ||
Maybe there's a chance we could have gotten into the Monday as well, but it would have been an overly long episode, and quite frankly... | ||
Trying to find some of these clips took a long time. | ||
We will get to some more of the Alex actually in studio content, but I do think it's important to push back on these ideas that Alex was right about things and that he predicted things because that is something that has traction in social media spaces. | ||
There are people who push that meme and it's toxic and it does have the potential to... | ||
Radicalize more people. | ||
Well, not so much. | ||
I mean, radicalize, sure, but also just get people who are unassuming to see a compilation where he's like, oh, he does say black grocery store. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that can have the effect of being like, wow, I gave Alex a bad shake. | ||
You know, maybe he does know more than I give him credit for or something. | ||
And that is a fraudulent perspective that's being passed off by this. | ||
This strategic propaganda tactic. | ||
And each touch gets you one step closer to being caught in the algorithm, you know? | ||
Where they'll just keep feeding you more and more shit. | ||
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Yep. | |
Every single touch increases the number, the possibility that you're going to get more and more of these same ideas. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's a mess. | ||
It's bad. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's not good. | ||
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Nope. | |
Nor will our next episode be, but we'll be back for it. | ||
Indeed. | ||
But until then, we have a website. | ||
We do. | ||
It's knowledgefight.com. | ||
Yep, we're also on Twitter. | ||
We are on Twitter. | ||
It's at knowledge underscore fight, and I go to bed Jordan. | ||
Yep, we'll be back. | ||
But until then, I'm Neo, I'm Leo, I'm DZX Clark. | ||
I hope you all have a wonderful, dreamy, creamy summer. | ||
And now, here comes the sex robots. | ||
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for holding. | ||
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Hello, Alex. | |
I'm a first-time caller. | ||
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I'm a huge fan. | |
I love your work. |