Knowledge Fight #682 dissects Alex Jones’s May 15, 2022, episode after the Buffalo shooting, where he falsely claims "false flags" by Democrats and globalists while selectively editing past clips—like a June 25, 2021, segment—to inflate predictive accuracy. The hosts expose his conflation of unrelated events (e.g., Waukesha) and refusal to address ideological ties to violent extremism, like the "Great Replacement," instead lying to protect narratives and revenue. His tactics exploit tragedies for propaganda, radicalizing audiences through algorithmic amplification while evading accountability. [Automatically generated summary]
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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?
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?
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
unidentified
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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...