#964: Reset Wars, Chapters 1 & 2
In this installment, Dan and Jordan finally get around to discussing the culmination of Alex's life's work, Reset Wars.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan finally get around to discussing the culmination of Alex's life's work, Reset Wars.
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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, need money. | ||
Andy and Kansas. | ||
Andy and, Andy. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy and, Andy. | ||
It's time to pray. | ||
Andy and Kansas, you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for holding us. | ||
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Hello, Alex. | |
I'm a first time caller in my future. | ||
I love you. | ||
Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight, I'm Dan. | ||
I'm 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 up? | ||
What's your bright spot today, buddy? | ||
You go first. | ||
Well, to follow up on my last bright spot, got my ink on my leg done. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's not even covered up by any plastic or anything. | ||
It's all... | ||
No, right now it's free air. | ||
I gotta wash it and take care of it pretty regularly. | ||
I mean, you were rubbing your pant leg up against it. | ||
Seems like it's healed quite well already. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
It's doing good. | ||
Good. | ||
She does good work. | ||
Caitlin Drake McKay. | ||
It looks nice. | ||
Check her out on the Instagrams. | ||
You got a mountain on there. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
It's very good. | ||
Pretty sweet. | ||
I like it. | ||
Pretty sweet. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
It's gonna eventually be... | ||
We only did our first session. | ||
There's gonna be, like, maybe two more? | ||
Mountains beyond mountains. | ||
Maybe eight or nine total hours. | ||
But... | ||
Wow. | ||
That'll be good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
That's on your leg, too. | ||
You can handle that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, everything... | ||
Actually, this was maybe the first time that I've ever had a real pain moment with a tattoo. | ||
I had no idea that the top of my ankle would be so sensitive. | ||
Interesting. | ||
There was one spot where it was like, oh, this is what it feels like to be cut open. | ||
But, yeah, no, it was fine. | ||
I remember a guy who had tattoos everywhere. | ||
I think he was on Insomniac, David Tell's show. | ||
Nice. | ||
And he was talking about how the armpit... | ||
That's where it really hurts. | ||
Oh, I could buy it. | ||
I could believe that. | ||
But yeah, that seems much more obvious than top of ankle. | ||
Well, I mean, and I already had my hand. | ||
Like the whole hand meat covered. | ||
Not the palm, though. | ||
I bet the palm would hurt more than the top. | ||
Well, I mean, I'm sure the fingertips, if I got the tips, I bet that would hurt like a motherfucker. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Real sensitive. | ||
You want to do it? | ||
Yeah, let's do it. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Right now. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'm in. | ||
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I don't give a shit. | |
What's your bright spot? | ||
I'm going to get Spider-Man fingers on my fingertips. | ||
I like it. | ||
No, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what my bright spot is. | ||
I think people liked A Matter of Time quite a bit. | ||
Yeah, that is definitely... | ||
I'm glad that the response has been positive to that. | ||
And it just... | ||
Alright, I'll make that my bright spot. | ||
But it makes me... | ||
I'm a little bit... | ||
I was so worried because we recorded these episodes a little bit in advance. | ||
Sure. | ||
And so since the first episode has come out, one of the stars did die. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And in the first episode, you say, we'll have to kill him before we put out the first episode. | ||
Sure. | ||
Which ironically came to pass. | ||
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It did. | |
You didn't kill him, but the guy died. | ||
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I did not. | |
I felt like shit putting that out, like imagining... | ||
Some family member of his accidentally stumbles onto this show or something. | ||
You know, it just felt bad. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
But you had no way of knowing. | ||
The guy was alive and well at the time. | ||
I mean, no, and if we are at a place now where I can make that stuff happen by speaking it into existence, then I've discovered a power that I... | ||
You know what? | ||
I'm willing to let him go. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'm willing to let him go to discover that power. | ||
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All right. | |
I'm fine with that. | ||
You're the witch now. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So we've got an episode to go over today, Jordan, and we're not going to be talking about Alex. | ||
In the present, we're not going to be talking about him in the past. | ||
That's good news. | ||
We're going to be talking about something else I've been meaning to do for a bit, and we're going to give it a try. | ||
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All right. | |
We'll see if it works. | ||
Okay. | ||
But first, let's say hello to some new wonks. | ||
Ooh, that's a great idea. | ||
So first, Gavin McGinnis needs to stay away from University of South Carolina. | ||
Sign the petition at change.org. | ||
Thank you so much for now, Policy Wonk. | ||
I'm a Policy Wonk. | ||
Thank you very much! | ||
Thank you. | ||
Next, Allie from Queens, who worships at the Altar of the Bean. | ||
Thank you so much for now, Policy Wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And thank you to shout out to my fellow demons in infernal affairs. | ||
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, too. | ||
Getting a PhD sucks so bad that a podcast with a critical analysis of Alex Jones' nonsense is what gets me through my weeks. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You are now a technocrat. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
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Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. | |
Someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. | ||
Daddy Shark. | ||
Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. | ||
He's a loser little titty baby. | ||
I don't want to hate black people. | ||
I renounce Jesus Christ. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Yes, thank you very much. | ||
Jordan, we've got some stuff going on in the present day, and we have a fair amount of narratives that are around things like migrants eating pets in Ohio, immigrants overrunning apartment buildings that are actually just poorly run by shitty landlords. | ||
We have a number of these narratives, and they're taking over the right wing. | ||
And, you know, obviously you're seeing stories that are coming out about bomb threats to various places around this town in Ohio. | ||
You're seeing the logical consequences of this rhetoric around, like, this isn't an invasion, there's this invading army, and all this stuff. | ||
And I believe, at a certain level, there is no appropriate verbal response to this kind of shit. | ||
I don't think that there's value in debunking. | ||
I mean, obviously, someone's gotta debunk something. | ||
Sure, sure, sure. | ||
You can't let this kind of shit stand. | ||
Right. | ||
But at the same time, there's no real argument with it. | ||
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Right. | |
You know, there's this, hey, these immigrants are coming in, they're gonna steal your pets and eat them. | ||
Like, you just get a fist. | ||
Like, that's just, there's no, there's no reason to discuss it. | ||
The debunking is very important after we solve the initial problem, which is those people talking shit. | ||
Yeah, there's an element of it that I feel like discussing it even, for us at least, I don't know if it's universal for everybody, but discussing it in the context of like, Alex is talking this shit, it doesn't even deserve that level of response. | ||
It's just, no, go fuck yourself. | ||
This is Nazi shit. | ||
We know what Nazis get. | ||
Yeah, I don't have a strong desire to dwell on litigating a cat or a bird or whatever the fuck. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Talk shit. | ||
Get hit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Go fly a kite, you dumb dick. | ||
I'm down. | ||
I didn't want to talk about Alex's present-day stuff, and so I was thinking about what we could do. | ||
There's a lot of bad, wacky Wednesday type of options that we could go down that are unsatisfying, but I realize that there's one thing that I feel is a deficiency on our podcast, and that is that sometimes we say things that we're going to do and we don't get around to them. | ||
Like, for instance, I still need to get back to Hurricane Katrina. | ||
Still haven't followed through with that. | ||
But that's not... | ||
We have to go a little bit deeper into the unresolved past. | ||
Are we doing Reset Wars? | ||
We're doing Reset Wars. | ||
You're joking. | ||
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No. | |
We're starting Reset Wars. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Yep. | ||
All right. | ||
It's a dangling thread that I told myself for a long time. | ||
Sure. | ||
By episode 1,000, we'll take care of it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And we're getting too close. | ||
I mean, it is awful close. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's hard to believe we are almost at 1,000. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I wish we were past 1,000, so I wouldn't even need to worry about it. | ||
Yeah, it's a weird, grim kind of number to exist for a show like ours. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
But yeah, so we're going to talk about Reset Wars. | ||
I'll be goddamned. | ||
Now, Reset Wars is long. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's the most important thing he's ever done. | ||
Right. | ||
We'll talk about that in a second. | ||
But first, this is going to cover the first two courses in Reset Wars. | ||
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Okay. | |
There's a number of courses. | ||
Right. | ||
And so we're going to talk about course one and two. | ||
One is split into multiple chapters. | ||
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Sure. | |
And then two is shorter. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so that's how we're going to... | ||
I had in my head this idea that I have to have it all ready to go, and we have to release it all, or else why do it? | ||
I don't know if that's true. | ||
So we're just gonna do one. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
And see if anybody enjoys it, if it's fun to do, and then if so, we'll do more. | ||
I don't know. | ||
If this thread never gets fully resolved, I think I'm fine with that. | ||
Sure. | ||
But also, we gotta at least... | ||
We gotta at least address the elephant in the room that this exists. | ||
We are not... | ||
Okay, how about this? | ||
If we say somebody is going to get a computer chip pulled from their arm... | ||
We're eventually going to pull that computer chip out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
One way or to other. | ||
Or we gotta interview somebody about how there is no chip. | ||
Totally. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah, there's no way we're just gonna let that go and never mention it again. | ||
Eventually. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And so that eventually, on this front, has come due. | ||
Has come to pass. | ||
So, to get people up to speed who may have forgotten about Reset Wars, this was a course that Alex released back in 2021 that was supposed to be the culmination of his life's work. | ||
Don't take my word for that. | ||
This is a clip of him saying that. | ||
God bless you all, and hopefully we've got more time to be able to broadcast, but if I get arrested or killed tomorrow, my testament and my most important work is at ResetWars.com, and I leave it to you and ask you to take action with it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is his testament and his life's work in case he gets killed. | ||
Those are high stakes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So obviously that's a load of shit, and he didn't mean it for a second, but it was a good marketing angle. | ||
In reality, what had happened is that a get-rich-quick conman slash hypnotist named Jake Doocy had contacted Alex and pitched the idea of doing a course that lays out a bunch of pseudo-spiritual nonsense, which they would then be able to sell because Alex was famous and he would be the one making the videos. | ||
If Jake made them, no one would care, but with Alex's face and branding, Alex's audience would gobble it up. | ||
And imagine how excited people would be if they heard that it was Alex's most important work, his testament. | ||
This is bigger than anything he's done on his show or any of his books or documentaries. | ||
Reset Wars is career-defining work. | ||
Naturally, I was excited to see how bad this was going to be, but what I never expected is how much of a blip this ended up being. | ||
Alex was promoting the shit out of Reset Wars, hyping it up to be the most important thing in the world, and then it came out and it was almost never mentioned again. | ||
Maybe in passing as a throwaway extra in an ad read, but this was never the focus again. | ||
I suspect it's because it didn't sell well. | ||
Alex thought it was going to be a blockbuster for him, given the way he hyped it up, but the promotional efforts may have been hampered by having Doocy be kind of a big part of the rollout. | ||
There was interviews that he did. | ||
He's an unknown figure on InfoWars, and he came off a bit poorly in those interviews. | ||
Seemed a bit like a get-rich-quick hypnotist. | ||
Yeah, he was a scammer, and it looked like he was scamming. | ||
Far be it for me to ascertain why Reset Wars didn't work. | ||
All I can say is that it didn't, and it made me really sad. | ||
When I go up against a force like Alex, I want them to be in mid-season form. | ||
I want them to be at their best, and actually putting out the most important thing in their career when they say that's what they're doing. | ||
It doesn't feel good to smash these half-assed attempts to weave narratives. | ||
Like, it can be fun, but it's illusory, whereas crushing something that he actually tried to make that actually means something, that's rewarding. | ||
When it became clear to me that this was just something that Alex was paid to be the face of and that he'd lied to his audience about it being the most important work of his career, the whole thing lost a lot of shine and I kind of, you know, but I never really moved on. | ||
It became less of a priority for us to cover, but it was never off the back burner because Reset Wars represents something of a critical embarrassment for Alex. | ||
It's very bad, and it would be shameful to consider as your life's work, but since he said that it was, he has to either accept that he thinks this is good or admit that he lied to the audience to sell this to them, leveraging the entirety of his career on that lie. | ||
Those are both dark options, and I'm excited to push that question to the forefront of people's minds. | ||
As we go through this, we should keep track of that question. | ||
Is this Alex's life's work, or was he just desperate for money to the point where he would use his entire career as a prop in order to sell this bullshit? | ||
The answer is the money one. | ||
But we're here, so let's jump in. | ||
I believe that's called the Big Mama's House Conundrum. | ||
It's quite a pickle. | ||
So before we jump in, allow me to read you this disclaimer that plays before every one of the videos. | ||
Sure! | ||
Quote, the content of this program entitled Reset Wars is designed for instructional and educational purposes only. | ||
It expresses the views, opinions, and analysis of Alex Jones and Alex Jones exclusively. | ||
As such, the content is not intended to represent or warrant the accuracy or truthfulness of any particular statement or any information disseminated. | ||
And all individuals or entities participating in the production and distribution of Reset Wars disclaim any... | ||
To translate... | ||
We're about to lie to you a bunch, and we won't let you hold us responsible in any way. | ||
A bunch of this shit is gonna be lies that Alex came up with, and you have no grounds to sue us if you're damaged by this charade of a self-help scam. | ||
I mean it sincerely. | ||
If anyone could read that disclaimer and then think Alex or someone on his team didn't have it added specifically because this shit that he was gonna say isn't true, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
It's honestly pretty blunt about how what you're gonna see isn't stuff that they would even back up. | ||
We're not even going to pretend to defend this. | ||
That's a boilerplate. | ||
Great disclaimer. | ||
They put that, oh, have you ever gotten the express written consent of Major League Baseball? | ||
No, you have not. | ||
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I have. | |
You have disseminated plenty of accounts of saying... | ||
No, I always check with baseball. | ||
Do you? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Fair enough. | ||
But in fact, I take it all back. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I think that this is a glaring disclaimer. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Very much so. | ||
So we start with lesson one. | ||
1.1. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Super Mario World 1.1. | ||
So here's how the course starts. | ||
It was a film I remember came out in, what was it, 1983? | ||
That can't be how it started. | ||
Where a primitive AI computer is playing a young teenager in another part of the United States, simulating a war between Russia, the USSR, and the USA. | ||
And finally, they discover by the end of the film that... | ||
The robot thinks this is a real war. | ||
The computer brain is actually preparing to institute Armageddon. | ||
And when they are finally able to make contact with the computer and able to figure out what's happening, the computer tells the young man and the professor that this is a strange game. | ||
The only winning move is not to play. | ||
Let's play a game of chess, instead a game of thermonuclear Armageddon and death. | ||
And that's what this presentation is all about. | ||
The globalists understand the nature of human psychology. | ||
They understand the nature of reality. | ||
What the ancients believed has now been proven by quantum mechanics and quantum physics and the observer effect. | ||
And they are in a desperate assault. | ||
On our psyches in an attempt to keep the public from realizing how incredibly powerful we are and the fact that we are energetic beings that are connected to God. | ||
So you hear at the beginning here two hallmarks of Alex's show. | ||
Constant references to movies and the most surface-level buzzwords of metaphysics. | ||
What does it mean that what the ancients believed has now been proven by quantum mechanics, quantum physics, and the observer effect? | ||
Do you think for a second that Alex can explain any of that? | ||
Or are those just words he and his hypnotist friend often use so they can sound smart and deep? | ||
Which ancients are we talking about this time? | ||
All of them. | ||
All of them? | ||
Every single ancient. | ||
Every single ancient? | ||
Yep. | ||
Oh, well. | ||
Damn. | ||
Bigger point here. | ||
This is supposed to be the thesis of the whole project as Alex is presenting this. | ||
Yes. | ||
Apparently captured in that scene from the end of War Games. | ||
Yes. | ||
The only way to win is not to play. | ||
Click. | ||
It's not hard to understand what that means in the context of the movie, but what does that mean for Alex? | ||
What are we not supposed to play, exactly? | ||
I mean, I would just turn it off at that point. | ||
I'd be like, oh, good call. | ||
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Sure. | |
Like, I have learned your lesson, my man, done. | ||
I get it in terms of tic-tac-toe and mutually assured destruction. | ||
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Right. | |
But what are you talking about? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
What can't I play? | ||
What shouldn't I play? | ||
We'll find out. | ||
The reset. | ||
Maybe. | ||
So that's going to be the central challenge of this presentation as it's being set up. | ||
You take these broad statements that kind of sound profound, and you anchor them to something real, something applicable in your life. | ||
We'll see how that goes. | ||
We'll see if he manages to rise to that challenge. | ||
It would be interesting if he chose a set of ancients. | ||
I would be more interested in Reset Wars if he didn't say, the theories of the ancients have been proven, all that stuff. | ||
If he was like, hey, check this out. | ||
There was this tribe. | ||
Nigeria? | ||
They got it right! | ||
They did it! | ||
I think that if Alex were to do that, I would bet just about anything that it wouldn't be real. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
It wouldn't be a real group of people from history. | ||
That would be fun. | ||
It would be from lore or a myth. | ||
Ooh, all right. | ||
So, you know, the Tyrannosaurus Rex is closer to us than another dinosaur that people often reference in this comparison between millions upon millions of years era kind of thing, you know? | ||
The Cretaceous, the Triassic, all of that stuff. | ||
All right, what if... | ||
There was a dinosaur who attained intelligence, but then they all died, right? | ||
And he wrote it down, and then the Earth, you know, got hit by the meteor, but then Alex found it. | ||
Right. | ||
Have you seen Theodore Rex? | ||
I have! | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's basically that. | ||
That's what I was thinking of. | ||
But that's a scientist that brings back dinosaur people, right? | ||
I think. | ||
Something like that. | ||
So, leaving Theodore Rex aside, Alex discusses how this is like... | ||
The culmination of his early work. | ||
Right. | ||
And how he's moving past his early career. | ||
It is essential to understand that they're not just hiding the Bilderberg Group and the New World Order and the UN plan for world government. | ||
That was my earlier work. | ||
That was many other people's earlier work. | ||
As referenced by the violin. | ||
That Klaus Schwab, the head of the Bilderberg Group, was meeting in secret with hundreds of world leaders and rich billionaire robber barons. | ||
To establish a corporate world dictatorship. | ||
Now if you go to the Davos Group's own website, or Klaus Schwab's own Wikipedia, he's not captaining the Bilderberg Group anymore. | ||
He's running the Davos Group that is a public externalization of that. | ||
So if I understand this clip, Alex is saying that dealing with folks like the Bilderberg Group and Klaus Schwab is his early work. | ||
He's already moved past this in 2021. | ||
Of course, since then, Alex has released two books whining about Klaus Schwab and he obsesses about him almost daily on the show. | ||
You may recognize the endgame strings in there. | ||
If you watch the video, they're just replaying B-roll from that over Alex talking. | ||
I don't think that any of the stuff that Alex is saying has been admitted. | ||
I think it's all just him... | ||
Klaus Schwab's Wikipedia is not a great source for this kind of thing. | ||
He has no standards for the information that he's putting forth, and it's also not accurate. | ||
I appreciate the usage of Klaus Schwab's own Wikipedia. | ||
He hired somebody to, hey, just so you know, set up my Wikipedia page. | ||
If any editors try and get in there, that's on you. | ||
If you're the most important villain in the world, of course, you'd have a team on your Wikipedia page. | ||
You know what? | ||
I would measure somebody's importance by whether or not they require a team to monitor their Wikipedia. | ||
And if they do, they are not as important as they want to pretend they are. | ||
Probably not. | ||
So Alex, like I said, he has no standards for the kind of information he's using. | ||
Case in point, he uses no distinction between the Davos Group and the Bilderberg Group. | ||
They're the same thing to him because he doesn't know anything about either past the shit that he makes up. | ||
There's no such thing as the Davos Group. | ||
It's just a name that Alex has given to folks who go to the annual... | ||
Klaus Schwab is the head of that, or was, has since stepped down, but he's not the head of the Bilderberg Group, and he never was. | ||
There's a website called Public Intelligence that has participant lists for Bilderberg meetings going quite a ways back, and you'll only find Schwab once in 2016. | ||
Alex has no use for complexity in his constellation of cartoon villains that he pretends to be fighting, so they're all the same thing. | ||
Davos conspiracies are more hot at the moment when Alex is making this so they're an externalization of the less popular and kind of stale Bilderberg conspiracies that is earlier I like that. | ||
I like the idea of them rebranding, but you're just changing their name. | ||
You know, like, you're rebranding them. | ||
You're rebranding them. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Without their knowledge of being either brand. | ||
And it's not the same thing. | ||
No! | ||
But if you had to recognize that it's not the same thing and all this stuff, there's actually a little bit more difficulty and nuance to it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You couldn't do this. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I guess it would be a little bit, like, okay. | ||
I mean, it does make sense, you know. | ||
The comic book would be a lot less fun if there wasn't any Joker and it was just a billion different guys. | ||
Every time, you never get attached to them. | ||
It's just like Derek. | ||
James. | ||
You know, like, oh, that's Carl the asshole. | ||
He's our villain. | ||
Carl the asshole's not that good of a villain. | ||
You know? | ||
So you gotta have the Joker, and the Joker's behind everything. | ||
It makes sense. | ||
Right, you're talking about storytelling. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And Alex is a storyteller. | ||
At the core. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's why the Joker is there, and that's why the Davos group... | ||
The Davos group is the Davos group. | ||
So, Bilderberg, they got exposed. | ||
And, like, Alex's early career was about making sure that everyone accepted that they were real. | ||
Right. | ||
And he succeeded in that goal, thanks to some Nazis. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
But because the Bilderberg Group got exposed by West Book Pegler and Jim Tucker 50, 60 years ago, and myself in the last 28 years, around the year 2005, the corporate media couldn't lie to people anymore and tell them that there wasn't a ruling class whose own papers came out that they wanted a world government to carry out... | ||
Not just the dumbing down of the population, but the forced population reduction of said population. | ||
And Henry Kissinger's memorandum, 200, from the State Department and his attaché or his protégé, Klaus Schwab, who went on to run the Bilderberg Group and now the Davos Group today. | ||
If you go to his own Wikipedia, it says right there, our mission is to capture countries, capture democracies. | ||
With our shareholders and our stakeholders at the corporate level and the UN level because the public shouldn't be involved in governing themselves. | ||
A declaration of tyranny. | ||
So, real quick, Westbrook Pegler was an anti-Semitic lunatic and Jim Tucker edited the Spotlight, a notoriously Holocaust-denying publication run by Willis Cardo, who's an out-and-out white supremacist. | ||
The people who are Alex's forefathers are all pretty similar in one way that he conveniently ignores. | ||
Alex says the media had to come out and admit that the Bilderberg Group existed and wanted world government in 2005. | ||
That's because he has a BBC headline that he flashes up on screen titled, quote, This is an article talking about the actual head of Bilderberg, Viscount Etienne Davignon, who is suspiciously not Klaus Schwab. | ||
I could have sworn Schwab was supposed to be the one who was the head of this thing. | ||
Oh well. | ||
In the article, Davignon addresses these ideas that the group is a secret ruling class trying to form a global government. | ||
Noting that the world is not in great shape, he says, quote, when people say this is a secret government of the world, I say that if we were a secret government of the world, we should be... | ||
So this is Alex's article that supposedly backs up the claim that in 2005, the media had to admit that the Bilderberg group was a secret elite group forming a world government. | ||
And that claim seems like bullshit based on the source that Alex is providing. | ||
It is so funny to me that Alex is like, ah, Klaus Schwab's the head of the evil Bilderberg or a small group of people that secretly run the world. | ||
And then they talk to a guy Who's literally a Viscount. | ||
And they're like, ah, no, a secret group of people doesn't rule the world. | ||
I'm a Viscount. | ||
My other friends and I rule the world. | ||
And we are ashamed of ourselves. | ||
The point that is being made in that article is like, if we are fucking supervillains, we suck. | ||
Yeah! | ||
I am a Viscount and I can't do shit! | ||
Like, why do I even have this dumb title? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Even Alex's premise, though, here about this 2005 date is artificial and based on the prop headline that he's able to use. | ||
You can find plenty of articles about the Bilderberg Group and conspiracies around them, thanks to folks like Lyndon LaRouche spreading them, as well as thanks to John Ronson's book, Them, and his series, Secret Rulers of the World. | ||
There are plenty of articles and outlets like the Washington Post and Wired that discuss Klaus Schwab or the Bilderberg Group before 2005, but it just... | ||
This sounds cooler for Alex if everything he talks about was banned from coverage until his coverage forced the media's hand. | ||
It's his way of pretending to be important and getting results. | ||
When Alex brings up Henry Kissinger, he flashes up on screen a quote saying, quote, This is another image directly taken from the Endgame film. | ||
They just used the same card. | ||
And if you recall, that was a quote that he used in that movie. | ||
Right, right. | ||
This is in the controversies section of Klaus Schwab's Wikipedia page, and it doesn't say that Schwab is saying any of the stuff Alex claims. | ||
This is about a think tank called the Transnational Institute accusing the World Economic Forum of capturing democracies. | ||
This is not the kind of evidence that Alex is asserting it to be, so he's lying to the audience, and on top of that... | ||
He would fucking hate the Transnational Institute. | ||
They're a bunch of globalists, for crying out loud. | ||
And they're the ones whose criticism of Schwab, Alex is pretending is Schwab, saying these things. | ||
Right. | ||
It's nonsense. | ||
And even at its core, it's a Wikipedia page. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's just bad. | ||
It's bad stuff. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Reset wars. | ||
I think if I were looking at that Kissinger quote, my first response would be, wow, that is exactly what you need it to be. | ||
Isn't that convenient? | ||
What a great quote to get from a guy revealing the most evil plan one could possibly reveal. | ||
Yeah, someone who's running an evil plan would do a terrible job for saying shit like that. | ||
Such a, such a, like, what, what, how did you catch him to say that quote? | ||
Is the next line after that, whoops? | ||
Yeah, were they drinking at a bar? | ||
And he's like, hey, between you and me, just so you know, I'm destroying the world, Matt! | ||
Cool, man. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So, more talk about Schwab here, who is real hot in 2021, of course. | ||
Oh, yeah, we remember. | ||
He's the big villain. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And this is the man running the global lockdowns and running world vaccine policy. | ||
And in just the last few months, announcing a World ID, world vaccine passport tied to a carbon passport that won't just tax you for carbon crimes or carbon use, but that will actually... | ||
Tell you when and where you can go, where you can travel. | ||
This is called the climate lockdowns that are now coming. | ||
Oh, that's not true. | ||
Schwab didn't run the lockdowns, which weren't lockdowns. | ||
He didn't run the vaccine policy, and there is no World ID. | ||
The World ID thing is a constant obsession of folks like Alex. | ||
They constantly insisted that it's right around the corner over decades and just keep being wrong. | ||
This is a particularly extravagant narrative to package the World ID onto. | ||
As the story goes, they were making these vaccine passports, which would become your World ID card, and it would be connected to a tracker that monitored your carbon footprint. | ||
If you're polluting too much, they would cut off your money because, of course, physical money had been replaced at this point. | ||
by a central bank digital currency. | ||
Sure. | ||
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All of this, naturally, is being run by Klaus Schwab. | |
Right. | ||
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This was really fun for conspiracy theorists, and it felt like their fear narratives, you know, it felt real to them back then. | |
But looking back, this was just pure manipulative action. | ||
In the places where there actually was a vaccine passport, it's been discontinued. | ||
It never became a World ID. | ||
There's no effective way to track someone's carbon footprint like that. | ||
And there's no central bank digital currency in the United States. | ||
To the extent that there ever will be, it won't be to replace commercial retail uses of money. | ||
It'll be to simplify government to business or government to government transactions. | ||
It's ridiculous to imagine that we're going to replace physical money with... | ||
Any more than we already have with credit and debit cards. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it is kind of interesting that the way that people reacted to the pandemic is probably the best evidence for why Alex's particular beliefs about those things can never happen. | ||
Because there's just too much fucking chaos. | ||
Like, it would require an organizational control. | ||
Focus and dedication that simply does not exist within maybe the human race. | ||
Yeah, it's fun to be afraid of, but I don't know if we could actually... | ||
Yeah, I would challenge somebody to give it a shot. | ||
I bet they fail. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
But even so, at this time, people were really scared, as they should have been. | ||
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Sure. | |
There was a worldwide pandemic that was active and killing thousands of people a day. | ||
It was a terrifying moment. | ||
And people like Alex decided to respond to that by exploiting the audience's fear, redirecting it to a place that worked for their revenue streams. | ||
If you watch this actual video, you'll start to notice that the B-roll doesn't really match with what Alex is saying a lot of the time. | ||
And that's because it's all just stuff from Endgame. | ||
He's talking about Klaus Schwab running the vaccine policy. | ||
And there's an image of the Bilderberg participants list on the screen. | ||
It's incoherent because they were trying to rush this out to maximize profits and exploit the fear that people had. | ||
Offer them some kind of a solution or placebo. | ||
And it's bullshit. | ||
It's malicious. | ||
So, that's kind of one of the benefits of doing this a little bit. | ||
With the benefit of hindsight and not being in the pandemic as we talk about it. | ||
Or at least being in a different stage of things. | ||
Sure, sure, sure, sure. | ||
With the gift of hindsight, a lot of this stuff becomes a little bit more transparent than it would appear otherwise. | ||
Yeah, and the ability to recognize what fear is where and how it was being exploited. | ||
I don't think anybody did a particularly great job at not fear-mongering. | ||
Yeah, I think it's a scale. | ||
It is a scale, but it is very much like a lesson that people should learn about fear-mongering. | ||
Always err on the other side. | ||
You're gonna make more money, probably. | ||
Err on the side that isn't doing that, if possible. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So humanity is waking up, and that is a problem for these globalists. | ||
Yes. | ||
Right? | ||
Sure. | ||
Especially Schwab. | ||
Sure. | ||
Because he wants to lock you in a lower dimension. | ||
So because they know we're awakening and our spirit, our psyche is breaking free, they're now physically coming into the third dimension and trying to actually make us become prisoners on a global plantation, locked down, starved, so that we have to acquiesce to their agenda. | ||
And what is that? | ||
To put things into our bodies that change our very genetic makeup, that make us dependent on them, that erase our immune systems, so that we will be deeper down the rabbit hole, even beneath the third dimension, under their control. | ||
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Whoa. | |
So if that seems like it's coming out of nowhere, it's because it is. | ||
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Okay. | |
When Alex says, quote, they're coming into the third dimension, that's not an idea that had prior context in this course. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Like, he didn't talk about how, like, Now, there are extra-dimensional beings, and I just didn't play that part. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
If they are coming into the third dimension, that suggests that they are not inside the third dimension as we speak. | ||
That part is implied, I guess, because it's not articulated. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
We've talked a bit about Alex's nonsense that the COVID vaccine changes your DNA, but I think that this is a bit of an escalation. | ||
Now, apparently, getting the COVID vaccine makes you lower than the third dimension, which makes no real sense at all. | ||
Right, right, is supposed to do to me. | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Alex is using dimension in the pseudo-spiritual sense. | ||
The third dimension is the basic human meat body existence. | ||
And then the higher dimensions are vibrations that your consciousness can resonate at, which are more in tune with the higher beings, whether it be angels or angels. | ||
Angels or aliens or whatever. | ||
Celestials of some sort. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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The idea that Alex is presenting here is that by getting the COVID vaccine, you could be lowering your vibration to that of animals who would be on the second dimension of consciousness. | |
It's all nonsense, but it's fun how Alex wants to traffic in these ideas and still insist on being taken seriously. | ||
He's out here reading a script about extra-dimensional beings that a get-rich-quick hypnotist wrote, and he has the balls to tell people this is his life's work. | ||
This is sad. | ||
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Yeah. | |
During his talk about how they're going to change us, Alex flashes up on screen a picture of Bill Gates, along with a quote saying, That is a real quote, but it's from a 2015 interview where he was asked about the use of GMOs in food. | ||
In its proper context, Gates was advising caution. | ||
Here's the full quote. | ||
Quote, Yeah, you might as well be like... | ||
You'd have to be an idiot too, blank. | ||
And then cut out the you'd have to be an idiot too part. | ||
Right. | ||
And then you're just, well, I guess you did. | ||
I mean, technically it is a quote. | ||
Fine. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
It's like the implication is after that Bill Gates quote, it's a hee hee hee. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
The evil laugh. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
We're injecting these little arms. | ||
I mean, again, what a fucking dynamite quote to get from somebody for your purposes. | ||
I think that we could do, like, I mean, we demonstrate this on every episode with the out of context, I renounce Jesus Christ that Alex said. | ||
Obviously, he didn't say that in that context. | ||
But, like, you can do this with anybody if you want to. | ||
That's how words work! | ||
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Yeah. | |
What do you want from language? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Deprived of context, almost everybody who has been recorded saying things has said horrible things. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
What I'm trying to do is express a concept from within my brain to you through the fallible medium of language. | ||
Yeah, but at least it's a real thing that was said this time. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Actually, I think that's worse. | ||
Eh, probably. | ||
So, we're in the third dimension. | ||
Sure. | ||
I just want to give you these vaccines to... | ||
The moment you give me a number of dimension, I want to know the exact total number of dimensions. | ||
I don't think you're going to find that out. | ||
We're in the third dimension of what number? | ||
We won't get to that answer today. | ||
Goddammit! | ||
So this isn't just a battle for the third dimension. | ||
This is a battle to ensure that humanity doesn't just transcend, but also doesn't descend into what would be described by many of our ancestors as... | ||
A living hell. | ||
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Whoa. | |
So Alex isn't talking about us just having a bad time if things go wrong. | ||
He's speaking in this pseudo-spiritual language that I'm pretty sure is partially Jake Ducey's influence, but also partially Alex. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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There's a strain of New Age conspiracy bullshit that uses terms like dimension and density to describe the level of spiritual evolution that a particular pseudonym soul group has reached. | |
In the case of humans on Earth, we're at the third density, but that can change. | ||
Most of this goes back to stuff that folks pretended to channel from an alien named Ra back in the early 1980s, and has deeply influenced this genre of conspiracy ever since. | ||
And you can feel a little bit of that rub off here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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This is just getting started, and I would describe it as funny. | |
Fully unhinged as a course. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alex is teaching people. | ||
Yeah, yep, yep, yep. | ||
I wouldn't be... | ||
Okay, so you descend into what our ancestors would call a living hell. | ||
What would I call it? | ||
Would I still call it a living hell? | ||
Also, how is it possible for my ancestors to have knowledge of said dimension? | ||
They wouldn't. | ||
They just would call it that. | ||
Why would I care what they call it? | ||
I don't care what they call all kinds of shit. | ||
I mean, I bet they called Rock Ugg. | ||
I don't care. | ||
You are really disrespecting your ancestors. | ||
I mean, yes, I am not an ancestor respecter. | ||
You're not a race memory guy? | ||
I'm not a race memory guy. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
What kind of... | ||
If I recall my four ways to learn, I still believe that the best way to learn is by learning. | ||
You are not the Kitsak Satteraik. | ||
I am not. | ||
Or Lisan Al-Gaib. | ||
Lisan Al-Gaib. | ||
Or whatever. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, look, they want to take over the third dimension. | ||
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Sure. | |
But they've kind of fucked up in terms of keeping their plan a secret. | ||
So here's the good news. | ||
The social engineers of the planet... | ||
Have already failed to keep their operations secret for third-dimensional control. | ||
But now InfoWars' real mission is going to the next level. | ||
How, via the mind wars and the spirit wars, they're programming our very subconscious and our psyche to create these false constructs that they then control. | ||
We're going to lay out how that works and how you defeat it. | ||
Because once you simply accept that there is an incredibly evil group of people in the world that are attempting the Great Reset and want a one-world corporate government, then you can learn how to defeat them by learning their war game strategies and how to not play the game. | ||
Because first, they capture the mind, then they come for the soul. | ||
Alright, so you look like you had a question there. | ||
I'll call on you from the class. | ||
I mean, how do I learn how not to play the game if the game is something that is being done to me? | ||
And has been already forever. | ||
That is a good point. | ||
You're a great teacher. | ||
I think that these are questions that are important to have in your mind. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'm not sure if there's an answer. | ||
Okay, well... | ||
I don't fully know what the game is, other than... | ||
I think that you could work on some kind of... | ||
Maybe the framework is... | ||
Sure. | ||
Modern world is the game. | ||
Is the game. | ||
And you must reject the modern world. | ||
Right. | ||
Maybe. | ||
That's what he's saying. | ||
Yeah, I can kind of jive with that. | ||
But I still don't understand exactly what... | ||
The specifics you want to give me in terms of that. | ||
I think if you tried to lock him down, he would not agree to literally anything. | ||
Probably not. | ||
But there's mind wars and spirit wars. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
We're going to find out. | ||
That's actually a big part of the course today. | ||
Now I'm excited. | ||
We're going to describe the mind wars and the spirit wars. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
That's kind of the syllabus of our first course. | ||
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Mind and spirit wars, gotcha. | |
1-1 is Alex laying out, just giving us an introduction, and then... | ||
1-2 and 1-3 are mind wars and spirit wars. | ||
So we got, within reset wars we have two sub wars. | ||
Right. | ||
Both mind and spirit. | ||
And this is all part of the info war. | ||
Info war, reset war, mind war, spirit war. | ||
There is no hierarchy of oppression, but I'll be goddamned if there isn't a hierarchy of info wars. | ||
There's so many wars. | ||
There's so many wars. | ||
So they use these things, these mind wars and spirit wars. | ||
The strategy has been to covertly wage mind control upon you to lower your self-construct so that you are easier to control. | ||
That's where they insert the viruses. | ||
The war is a multi-dimensional front and has many facets, but it's primarily focused on mind wars and spirit wars. | ||
As I said, first they come and capture your mind, then they attempt to take your soul. | ||
With mind wars, they want to totally program and control your mind, fill you with negative self-constructs, which they've already done successfully and unnoticed. | ||
Oh no! | ||
They've already programmed my mind! | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is pretty brazen elementary self-help scamming that Alex is doing here. | ||
He's introduced a scary thing that they're trying to capture your mind and spirit, and now he's dropped the hammer that they've already captured your mind! | ||
They got me. | ||
Only Alex has the real truth in their entire battle plan, so he's the one who can tell you how to get your mind out of that trap before it's too late for your spirit! | ||
This is Scientology-level shit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's almost paint-by-numbers cookie-cutter scam nonsense. | ||
And I guess in the sense that it's sort of, you know, in that way, it is kind of the culmination of Alex's life's work in the wrong way. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Failing to make a religion is the culmination of his life's work. | ||
Everything he's done has largely been in service of feeding his audience to some predatory market like supplements, doomsday prepping, or precious metals. | ||
So why not come out and be a fake spiritual guru overtly like this? | ||
Yeah, Russell Brand is doing it successfully. | ||
Yeah. | ||
A bit more successful than fucking Reset Wars. | ||
More successfully on, let's say, our third-dimensional plane. | ||
Exactly as successfully on any sort of non-existent higher planes. | ||
I think part of that is probably because Russell Brand at least has some of the aesthetics down. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And Alex just is angry. | ||
Sometimes looking like Jesus is really all you need. | ||
And being sort of whimsical. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Like if he dances around on a stage, you're not going to be worried. | ||
And having been in movies. | ||
More movies. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
People will follow anybody famous. | ||
Forgetting Sarah Marshall. | ||
It's a good movie. | ||
It's one of them. | ||
It's a good movie. | ||
It happened. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Mind Wars is putting these bad programs in you. | ||
And then Spirit Wars is about trying to get you to not love God. | ||
Okay. | ||
With spirit wars, they want to totally sever your higher spiritual connection to God and the universe so you cannot access your true power. | ||
Then you are totally under their control grid and you are now an unconscious slave. | ||
Oh no! | ||
That sounds really bad. | ||
I don't want that. | ||
No. | ||
Better listen to Alex before it's too late. | ||
Probably. | ||
Because the mind wars have been being waged my entire life. | ||
I can't run the risk of another day going before they sever my connection to God. | ||
The spirit! | ||
Yeah, but before we go any further, right, I'm going to ask you this question. | ||
It appears that there are many facets to this, not just the mind and the spirit one. | ||
Those are just the ones that are primarily being focused upon at this present moment. | ||
Now, I ask you this question. | ||
What are the ones... | ||
So, say we win the mind and the spirit wars. | ||
They're just going to focus on some other facets, right? | ||
So, why aren't we dealing with the totality of facets? | ||
You win the mind war. | ||
Sure. | ||
You free yourself from the spirit war. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then one, two, three, four. | ||
The globalists declare a thumb war. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
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I agree with you. | |
You know what? | ||
You've got me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We should be looking at this holistically. | ||
It has the totality of a problem, yeah. | ||
I think you're just playing whack-a-ball with Reset Wars at this point. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
But you've got to know these things, because it is important. | ||
Sure. | ||
Even if there are more wars to come, and of course there will. | ||
But you need to know these things, because if you don't, you're a fucking zombie. | ||
So as bad as this is for me and you and those of us that realize how long we've partially been under their control, imagine what it's like for people that are completely under their control. | ||
And that's why they look like zombies. | ||
It's why they act like zombies. | ||
It's why... | ||
They are literally in a lower consciousness trance state medically is because they've been induced into that dream state so they can be programmed. | ||
And that's why the cliche is you need to take the red pill and wake up because really that's what we're doing is waking up to the fact that we have been put into a hypnotic state. | ||
All of us to a certain degree. | ||
And that is expanding out of that state. | ||
That is going to allow us to transcend and connect with the infinite. | ||
And the god that created this infinite system. | ||
Oh no! | ||
I don't want to be a zombie who's medically on a lower dimension? | ||
That would be bad. | ||
That sucks! | ||
I want the magic powers that Alex is offering me if I take that red pill. | ||
Medically on a lower dimension. | ||
Medically! | ||
Medically! | ||
That's just brutal. | ||
I'd hate to be medically on a lower dimension. | ||
Right! | ||
Ugh. | ||
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Woo! | |
Man. | ||
Zombie. | ||
How are you gonna... | ||
Which doctors are... | ||
Oh, shit! | ||
You got clinical lower dimension. | ||
Dr. Marbles. | ||
That's... | ||
Dr. Stella Emanuel. | ||
Dr. Go... | ||
Dr. Gumbs is thoroughly against it. | ||
Yeah, he's not chimed in, but I've got faith in Dr. Gumbs. | ||
He's not going to be on board with this bullshit. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
So, I don't want to be a zombie, and that means I guess I've got to listen to Alex, right? | ||
I mean, it's the only option. | ||
Yeah, I suppose. | ||
I must listen to him and get his help with breaking my conditioning, my zombie conditioning. | ||
All right. | ||
It's just as I said decades ago. | ||
We must break our conditioning. | ||
You must break your conditioning. | ||
But not just to the temporal third dimension political lies and semantical lies and racial lies and religious lies and mathematical lies and all of that fraud. | ||
You've got to break your spiritual conditioning that you're not an infinite being made by God, tied to God. | ||
You've got to truly own that identity and know that identity and then the energetic gateway is open and you're taking your first massive step. | ||
You remember, you know, there were those days when Alex used to pretend that his show just covered things that were documented? | ||
Like, there was a time when he would come in from break with a voiceover of a guy saying, don't worry, this show is documented. | ||
Remember how he insisted that he never covered aliens because he only covered stuff that he could prove? | ||
That shit's entirely out the window, because now apparently we're all light beings who gain all sorts of powers if we just remember we're light beings. | ||
This is honestly very familiar territory for anyone who's dabbled in more of the New Age side of conspiracy theory worlds. | ||
It's largely incompatible with Alex's career because he's trying to pretend... | ||
To be serious, rooting out corruption with real enemies like the Bilderberg Group and the Trilateral Commission. | ||
I know that he's slipped up in the past years and gotten way into the spiritual side of things, but this is not the way it manifests on Infowars. | ||
This is talking about positive, aspirational elements of New Age shit. | ||
This is the variety of New Age conspiracies meant to sell you something by promising you access to magic, or making you feel like there's something you're missing by not being magic. | ||
In Alex's world, the spiritual stuff is very rarely about how everyone's a light being who's infinite and all that. | ||
Enemies are possessed by demons. | ||
It's the negative, scary side of the New Age that Alex taps into. | ||
I understand that Alex is still saying that the bad guys are trying to do mind wars and spirit wars and that's scary, but this is not the same street that Alex normally drives down. | ||
Light being advocate and guru is not a hat that fits on Alex's head. | ||
It really seems forced. | ||
Like, you just have to find the light spark within you. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
You see demons everywhere. | ||
That's your game. | ||
Yeah, that's a crystal necklace that doesn't go around that thick neck. | ||
No. | ||
No! | ||
I wonder, okay, so I wonder this, right? | ||
Maybe we are thinking of this as too small of a problem and maybe one with different facets. | ||
So imagine if the problem is instead just like that idea of pure faith, you know? | ||
And this is not a problem that's new to Alex. | ||
This is just a different representation of the pure faith that it took to believe in bullshit. | ||
Way back when. | ||
And then say that it's documented. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
People who believe something regardless of what it is, based purely upon whatever they have available to them, that's not too unfamiliar from the Bible or whatever you like. | ||
This is just a different aspect of the very same concept. | ||
Yeah, but it's a bit more naked. | ||
Yeah, it's real fucking naked. | ||
That's one side of it. | ||
And then the second side of it that I think is really more important is The extent to which Alex dabbles in these ideas is angry and violent. | ||
Demons are coming to kill you and your family if you don't buy my products. | ||
Yeah, because that's what's inside him. | ||
You're all ascendant beings who have infinity within you if you just listen to what I'm saying. | ||
That's Jake Doocy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's not Alex. | ||
Alex left to his own devices will talk to you about the hellfire and demons that are supposed to scare you into the fold as opposed to make you aspire to be something better. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
And so that to me is like a real indication of like this isn't Alex. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
I have a question. | ||
I think this is a little bit off topic. | ||
Can it be a cliche if it's based on a cliche? | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
So like... | ||
As far as the Matrix red pill goes, that goes back to Lewis Carroll. | ||
That's where that cliche comes from. | ||
So is it possible for us to have forgotten that it was already a cliche and then make it a new cliche? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, sometimes tropes are built on tropes. | ||
Well, I suppose that's true. | ||
Sometimes there is that, like... | ||
Maybe I'm just having trouble with the word cliche. | ||
It's not the right word. | ||
Yeah, I think that might be my issue here. | ||
I think you might mean, like, the archetype or the image. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
The choice that is the choice. | ||
The choice to believe or the choice to disbelieve. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So look, here's the situation. | ||
You're probably maybe a little bit more awake than some other people who wouldn't watch Reset Wars. | ||
And so, like, you got those people in your life. | ||
So you probably are going to have to deal with these hypnotized zombie people. | ||
Oh, do you mean suppressive influences? | ||
Do you mean sinners? | ||
Do you mean non-believers? | ||
Do you mean infidels? | ||
And Alex has a good idea of how to deal with them. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
A great way to explain this to people that are in a trance and that have been hypnotized is to take them to a magic show that has a really good magician at it. | ||
Who is actually hypnotizing suggestible members of the crowd. | ||
And let them see it for themselves. | ||
Let them understand it for themselves. | ||
And let them come to the point of not just seeing the hypnotism. | ||
And not just seeing the trance state. | ||
But also seeing the tricks and the sleight of hand. | ||
That when a small child sees the rabbit pulled out of the hat. | ||
They really believe that that actually happened. | ||
But once you realize there's a trap door on the table. | ||
And there's a hole that flips open in the hat, and that's how the magician's doing it. | ||
Wait. | ||
It's still fun to watch, but you understand the trick, and you're not under the magician's control. | ||
So magicians do a great job of teaching people how manipulation works. | ||
I feel like this is a really good way to not wake up a friend, but instead ruin a perfectly enjoyable night out at a magic show. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're just trying to get lost in the fun of the tricks, and your Infowars-ass friend is yelling at you about how it's just like the media brainwashing people. | ||
That's not fun. | ||
You can tell that someone else wrote this because at least it makes allegorical sense. | ||
Alex is saying that the media and the entire world is trying to mind-control you with subtle tricks in what they show you, but if you're aware of them and resist their effects, they won't work. | ||
I take issue with the premise, and I think this is dumb, but it does at least connect to a magician not being able to make you bark like a dog if you don't want to. | ||
That's true. | ||
That part is at least, like, there's... | ||
I accept the one-to-one connection there. | ||
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Yes, agreed. | |
And that's rare for Alex, so... | ||
Someone wrote this. | ||
Credit where the credit is due, I suppose. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But you seem to take issue with Alex revealing the tricks of the trade. | ||
I mean, I just... | ||
I'm a little bit confused about the idea of, like... | ||
See, this is evidence of what the magician does. | ||
And then being like... | ||
And also, all you need to do is know... | ||
So everybody's just participating in this. | ||
Like, the magician is also part of this in your conceptualization of what's going on. | ||
So is the magician also being... | ||
Also being hypnotized in the metaphor? | ||
In his own hypnosis. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's hypnotized in the way of having to be the other end. | ||
Right, but the magician should know better than anybody because the magician embodies the very thing that he is trying to teach. | ||
Right. | ||
The magician is the globalists. | ||
Right. | ||
Okay. | ||
So here's the issue that I have. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm not sure exactly what Alex would respond to your point with. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
I don't know exactly what anybody would respond to. | ||
I take issue with him being like, if you know that he didn't actually pull the rabbit out of the hat, he doesn't have power over you. | ||
And I would say that I've never really seen a magician and even... | ||
Like, when I didn't know how they did the trick, I never thought, like, oh, they have power over me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know what? | ||
I've always believed that magic is so much better because magic is real, because it requires the level of skill and dedication and talent that is far more respectable than just the ability to, like, fucking apparate shit with your mind. | ||
Fuck that. | ||
These people have to spend all of their time moving their fingers. | ||
That's amazing! | ||
Magic isn't real, but it's a kayfabe that I'm so willing to buy into. | ||
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Yeah! | |
Yeah, why not? | ||
Because the experience of seeing someone do tricks is not fun for me if I'm sitting around and thinking, like, you're trying to trick me. | ||
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Yeah! | |
It's not fun! | ||
No, I regularly watch these videos by this guy, Danny DeOrtiz, who's the best card magician in the world. | ||
The best sleight of hand guy. | ||
He's just incredible. | ||
And he's turned it into his whole philosophy about honesty. | ||
And just being like, hey, if you're honest, people will believe you can do anything. | ||
And it's like, yeah, that is fascinating. | ||
But really what he's doing is moving cards with his hands. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm never going to be like, alright, you are a deity. | ||
If I see someone do magic, but I'm also not going to not allow myself to be like, woohoo, magic! | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Like, okay, I understand what you're doing, but literally you're just like, oh, you've got your thumb in the right place without me being able to see it. | ||
I gotcha. | ||
Okay. | ||
And there's a point where skepticism kind of gets in the way of your enjoyment of an art, and I think that sometimes you can just let that go. | ||
Like, I don't need to hyper-criticize everything that's going on in a wrestling ring. | ||
I don't need to hyper-criticize the thumb movements of them. | ||
Look and enjoy it. | ||
If you get real close to the Mona Lisa, all you see is just dots. | ||
That's a pigment. | ||
That doesn't even count. | ||
Are you happier for thinking in that and telling me that? | ||
Yeah, because it's a little dot. | ||
Good for you. | ||
So Alex is kind of like a magician who's explaining to you how the tricks work in Reset Wars. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's what we're doing here is showing you behind the curtain, showing you the trick so you can navigate this and get out. | ||
Of this system. | ||
And that's why we're launching Reset Wars. | ||
That's why part one and part two are mind wars, spirit wars. | ||
Because if you understand these basic facts and how the tricks work, you will understand everything else that we're about to teach you. | ||
Everything we're about to show you that you innately already knew and that the controllers of this world and the wicked one truly feel. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
So Alex has set the high bar for himself here. | ||
We'll see if he accomplishes any of his goals and pulls off a feat that the literal devil is scared of him achieving. | ||
But yeah, this is where the first lesson comes to a close. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How do you feel? | ||
I feel like... | ||
How would I put it? | ||
They never should have translated... | ||
Anything by Gautama. | ||
Like, any of those conversations, any of that noise, just leave it where it is. | ||
Because the English language is so easy to make. | ||
Oh, it means both things at the same time. | ||
And you're like, ah, fuck you. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Sure. | ||
That's your take on the introduction to Mind Wars and Spirit Wars? | ||
Well, I mean, just the concepts of just like, oh, well, you already know this thing that I have to show you. | ||
I can't teach you what you, you know. | ||
Get your circular-ass bullshit out of here. | ||
I think the correct response is, get out of here! | ||
Shoot! | ||
I feel like I have to mimic a teacher. | ||
Sure. | ||
And in doing so, you must mimic a student. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so we need to do a Peabody and Sherman type vibe here. | ||
You're right. | ||
And I need for you to give me a summation of the first lesson. | ||
I would be hard-pressed to explain... | ||
Or show all of my work like a geometric proof. | ||
Sure. | ||
But I will say that the answer that I would get to after all the work is done and the equation is down there, it would be they're out to get you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, that's definitely in there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they're trying to, they have implemented all of these things to get your mind in order to get your soul. | ||
Yes. | ||
I would like to know why. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Well, I mean, they are breaking into the third dimension. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So they are in a different dimension as we speak. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
What? | ||
Are they bored? | ||
Have you seen Childhood's End? | ||
Have you read it? | ||
I mean, but I mean, like... | ||
What do they get? | ||
What do they need? | ||
They need to terraform the Earth because they can't exist in oxygen-rich environments with a bunch of CO2 and they need to make it more compatible with where silicon-based beings can live because they're demons who can only exist in that state. | ||
So they're tricking us into making the world like that so they can thrive and we won't be able to get to the moon and into space because that's where God wants us to go. | ||
He wants us to... | ||
Colonize space. | ||
Right, but I mean, if that's our conversation, you know, the people from the top dimension coming into the lower dimension, they're fucking up, right? | ||
Because the top dimension is ostensibly better. | ||
I... | ||
I mean, that's how numbers work. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you'd think. | ||
So then that would suggest that there's another dimension above them, and maybe the people above them are breaking into their dimension. | ||
So they're breaking into our dimension. | ||
We shouldn't be fighting. | ||
We should be breaking into that lower dimension. | ||
That's the way this goes. | ||
Turn that into the third dimension. | ||
If higher dimensions can exist despite us being taken over or whatever, then it doesn't matter. | ||
Yeah, it's a dimensional caste system. | ||
The ultimate fate of our dimension... | ||
Doesn't really matter. | ||
Because if it did, those higher dimensions wouldn't let our dimension get taken over by demons. | ||
Or whatever. | ||
There would be some sort of safeguard in there, I think. | ||
What are the fifth dimensional people doing? | ||
Do they just not give a shit? | ||
I imagine not. | ||
Unless Alex is one of them. | ||
Ooh, that's an interesting question. | ||
What dimension is Alex claiming to be from or exist in? | ||
Well, his meat body is the third. | ||
Right, but he has to have some secret knowledge that we don't have. | ||
Right, because God gave him that glimpse behind the curtain. | ||
So where does he view things from? | ||
Man, that's a great question. | ||
I don't have a number for you. | ||
That is a good point. | ||
I will say that I do like having a number assigned to... | ||
Existence. | ||
Can't help you there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But what I can do is begin Mind Wars. | ||
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All right. | |
So the second chapter of the first chapter, 1-2, begins, and it's Mind Wars. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it starts with all the same disclaimer of every video. | ||
Of course. | ||
Let's get into Mind Wars right now, 101. | ||
And a lot of you watching are going to say, hey, this is all admitted science. | ||
We know this. | ||
I know. | ||
We've got to do the basics and the foundation first, especially for some people that may not even be aware of these facts. | ||
Like, do you think the average person knows that 95% of the activity going on, at least in their brain, in their subconscious, they're not consciously thinking about? | ||
No. | ||
I mean, even if somebody had some psychology classes in college. | ||
I think they do. | ||
Are they really thinking about how their subconscious is controlling them? | ||
Or the different constructs that have been created? | ||
We're going to walk through that. | ||
So to understand how to win, you have to understand their playbook and their strategy to then not play their game. | ||
Or you could use this information, I guess, we're about to lay out, to act like they do and control people. | ||
But I think once you get the full nature of it... | ||
You're fucking with powers that you can't control? | ||
That's what they've done. | ||
So we're giving you the playbook of the enemy right now and how they use that playbook to try to manipulate and control the history. | ||
Seems fucking irresponsible. | ||
Did he just say you can use these powers for good or evil at your own will? | ||
And I have no control over it? | ||
I'm just telling you what you can do? | ||
Yeah, you could take over the world of this shit, but I believe you're not going to do that. | ||
Making more of the very enemy that you despise! | ||
That's an interesting thought. | ||
So, when Alex says that at least 95% of the activity going on in your brain is subconscious, he flashes up on screen a headline from Inc. | ||
website. | ||
Sure. | ||
It says, quote, Harvard professor says 95% of purchasing decisions are subconscious. | ||
Wow. | ||
This was about research done by Professor Gerald Zaltman, which found that people thought that they were more logical shoppers than they actually are. | ||
Purchasing decisions were generally not made based on actual quality or price considerations, but on emotion. | ||
This article itself is an op-ed that covers fairly elementary marketing implications of this study, like how effective advertising doesn't often sell the actual product, but the feelings that you would want to associate with the product. | ||
This isn't the best choice for Alex in terms of making his point, but the words in the headline work for the optical purposes, so it doesn't matter if the article doesn't make the right point. | ||
His viewers aren't going to read that article. | ||
And if they did... | ||
That would be part of the mind war. | ||
Oh, no! | ||
That said, so much shit in the brain is subconscious because we evolved that way. | ||
It would be damn near impossible to get through anything in life if we had to consciously regulate everything from, like, balance to our breathing. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Of course, you need to. | ||
You have to have most of your shit subconscious. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Crazy. | ||
There are interesting things to say about the subconscious processes in our brains, and we'll get to them if they come up. | ||
But for now, the important thing is that Alex is not making the argument with the source that he's providing. | ||
No. | ||
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This is very exciting, though. | |
We're going to get some information that can be used for good or evil. | ||
Very cavalier to assume everyone's going to use this for good. | ||
So crazy. | ||
Almost like the idea of people being evil isn't a worry. | ||
Why would you say that? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Do you want to... | ||
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Hey, hey, hey. | |
Don't do it. | ||
Don't use this for evil. | ||
I guess Alex has to say something like that because... | ||
Otherwise it wouldn't make any sense. | ||
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Well, no. | |
I mean, I think that someone would be like, that could be a rebuttal to Alex. | ||
Hey, why are you doing this? | ||
Right. | ||
You're training people how to mind control people. | ||
Well, I mean, it would suggest that it's entirely possible that a proto-ancestor of Alex may have given the exact same... | ||
Reset Wars speech, and then the globalists that we are currently dealing with are actually a result of someone like Alex doing what Alex is doing now. | ||
It's possible, but I have an alternative theory. | ||
My hypothesis is that this was written by a fucking get-rich-quick hypnotist who probably has a lot of feelings about... | ||
People using his techniques and stuff. | ||
Maybe he's wrestled with that issue for a while, and it's seeping into the script. | ||
That would make a lot more sense. | ||
Yeah, I think that might be it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that could be it. | ||
So, the brain, it's subconscious. | ||
Sure. | ||
All of the time. | ||
Okay. | ||
First, the mind is simply a computer operating 95% of the time in subconscious and unconscious modes. | ||
Just like a computer, once it is programmed... | ||
It performs according to the operating system. | ||
So this is a fundamental misunderstanding of the brain. | ||
The only piece of evidence behind the 95% figure that Alex is using is that op-ed about research into purchasing decisions. | ||
But now the story that's being reported is that your brain operates subconsciously 95% of the time. | ||
This is a bizarre statement that I don't even know what to do with. | ||
I don't fully understand the claim that's being made, and there's nothing else to go on in Alex's words or that one op-ed. | ||
That's all the substance we have to work with. | ||
The way he's making it seem, your brain is subconscious 95% of the day, but for 5% of the time, you're conscious. | ||
And in that conscious state, you could do something of your own free will, which might include setting up your brain computer so it'll operate well in that other 95% of the time. | ||
I understand the concept of what Alex is saying, but it doesn't make sense, and he's got a lot of work to do in terms of establishing this point. | ||
Yeah, yeah, it could be, and I'm going to throw this out there, it could be less a function of how your brain works and more of a function of how much you care about any certain thing and the amount to which you care about it. | ||
At any given point in time. | ||
You know, like, 95% of your purchasing... | ||
Most of my purchasing decisions are made based upon how exhausted I am by the idea of buying something. | ||
Sure. | ||
You know, so it's like, I suppose technically that's unconscious, but in reality, it's just a matter of where I'm choosing to focus my time. | ||
Well, I mean, like, we... | ||
Honestly, the Pepsi challenge exists. | ||
And I think that it gets to the core of some of those unconscious, conscious decisions better than Reset Wars. | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
But they want to take over this subconscious that you have. | ||
Because it's operating 95% of the time. | ||
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Right. | |
So if they are able to program that, then you'll just be running on globalist programming. | ||
Totally. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So that's what they're doing. | ||
Autopilot. | ||
They're rewriting your operating system. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just like a computer. | ||
Once it is programmed, Which ancient, again? | ||
False reality that Hollywood and the politicians are trying to weave and force you in to conform or they cut off your food. | ||
They cut off your medicine. | ||
They lock you in your house. | ||
They tell you you're not essential. | ||
They put you under a form of siege. | ||
Earth suits. | ||
I like earth suits. | ||
I think that's fun. | ||
I think that's just great. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I mean, meat body is, you know, that's nice. | ||
Experiences of your ancestors give you a three-dimensional earth suit. | ||
Earth suit. | ||
That's the shit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you can tell also in that, like, a bit of how this is really dated. | ||
There's these 2021 COVID talking points that already feel like they're just a bit stale. | ||
They're out of time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But yeah, our ancestors and the ancients gave us earth suits, and your brain is a computer that the globalists want to program. | ||
So that's where we're at. | ||
Right. | ||
But that. | ||
When did they show up? | ||
When was the first breakthrough into the third dimension? | ||
Good question. | ||
Because if our ancestors... | ||
Federal Reserve? | ||
Could that have been it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Those three senators were demons! | ||
It's possible. | ||
Oh, that would make more sense than anything. | ||
I don't know if we're going to get a full history lesson on when the demons first showed up. | ||
Because I would like to know... | ||
I would like to know that as well. | ||
Yeah, were these ancients watching this happen and going like, Ah, shit, they're coming. | ||
Like, what's going on there? | ||
Don't know. | ||
Because, honestly, the mind wars, and even Alex's reset wars, a lot of it is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
Well, I mean, yeah, I suppose. | ||
And so he talks about that a little bit. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you have that iceberg image of the conscious mind as just that little tiny tip, and all the rest of it is beneath. | ||
And that's where the enemy is mainly attacking. | ||
Most of their propaganda is subliminal. | ||
It's semantical. | ||
It's manipulative. | ||
So they're doing this subliminal. | ||
programming of your 95% unconscious mind. | ||
Yeah, they live. | ||
I gotcha. | ||
And so while Alex is talking, there's B-roll being played on the screen, and it starts with a standard picture of an iceberg. | ||
How there's so much more under the water than above. | ||
Then it starts to show things that are supposed to be subliminal messages, like the priest performing the wedding in The Little Mermaid having a little boner, and apparently the princess's hair spelling out sex on the tangled poster. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
And also the word anal is in there, in the word tangled, if you pretend that the G is actually an A. Right, right, right. | ||
It's a bit much. | ||
I don't understand if the message is supposed to be that the globalists are programming us by putting an indecipherable anal sex on the poster. | ||
If so, I'm not that worried about them if this is their grand plan. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Yeah, they got weird priorities if that's where they're starting or finishing or in the middle of. | ||
This is the subconscious programming of the human mind in these Disney cartoons. | ||
Sure. | ||
Sure. | ||
Okay. | ||
Wait, but why? | ||
Again. | ||
Demons. | ||
Okay. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
I'm just going to call that one fine now, because otherwise I'm just going to say why every time the globalists do a thing, right? | ||
So they're demons with evil intent. | ||
So I should just assume that whatever they are doing is evil and is part of their larger plan. | ||
I think to an extent, you can never really truly understand God's motivations. | ||
And to try and put them into human understanding is kind of a fool's game. | ||
And I think maybe demons are the same. | ||
They have concerns that we don't understand. | ||
Sure. | ||
I mean, I'm just saying, like, is it possible that they're having a picnic sometimes? | ||
You know, like, are they evil? | ||
All the time. | ||
Or is it like, maybe this anal sex thing, that's like somebody playing a joke. | ||
It's an evil picnic. | ||
All the sandwiches are olive loaf. | ||
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Sure. | |
Sure. | ||
That is an evil picnic. | ||
The tea is warm. | ||
Ooh. | ||
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Ooh. | |
But not hot. | ||
It's not hot tea. | ||
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Right, right. | |
It's hot tea. | ||
It's iced tea, but the ice is all melted. | ||
It's watered down hot tea. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I getcha. | ||
Yep. | ||
There's no chips. | ||
All the grape soda is those cans that have the little, like, it's puffed up a little bit, and there's a little hole in there. | ||
Oh, God, I knew it. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's a bad picnic. | ||
Yeah, it's a demon feast. | ||
So the elites, they know how to implant these negative viruses into your subconscious. | ||
Right. | ||
The elites not only know this, but they know exactly how to install viruses into your operating system. | ||
These are the viruses of negative emotions, fake self-constructs, self-sabotaging behaviors, self-loathing, depression, and more. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
So all the negative stuff in my life is actually just the result of evil globalists putting dicks into Disney movies. | ||
I never looked at it that way. | ||
I was thinking Phaetons, but I guess here we are. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, this is kind of unfortunate, because what you're doing is essentially exploiting just normal experiences of living. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Like having low self-esteem at times, having feelings of depression. | |
I do think that that's... | ||
Really exploitative. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's one of those things about enough of the born-again testimonials, if you will, is that, like, habitually you never hear the born-again stories from somebody whose life was going great. | ||
It's always somebody who's like, I was at my lowest moment, and then a predatory institution came and grabbed me, and now I believe everything that they say. | ||
You know, and it's like, ah! | ||
It is a little more frequent. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's what Alex is trying to get his grappling hook on. | ||
That insecurity, that weak point. | ||
Yeah, that's the... | ||
I mean, it's literally like the list of things that they... | ||
That's your go-to list if you're on a sales call. | ||
It's pretty gross. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So this next clip involves Alex making the most important point in Mind Wars. | ||
And in this section, Mind Wars 101, this is the most important point. | ||
When we are born into this third-dimensional world, when our souls, our genetics, our energy is manifesting through the genetic matrix in the third dimension, just one aspect to what we are and how we're multidimensional creatures, the science and math shows we'll be getting to, when you're born into this world, you are an open slate, and the software is just taking everything in, your eyes are just wide open, and babies and small children... | ||
to believe that have that thousand yard stare and that's when the system comes in with its most brutal programming and its most brutal manipulation to try to create that false construct Yeah, man. | ||
So the science and math shows that we're multidimensional beings, which I'm excited to get to. | ||
Yeah, that'll be interesting. | ||
I'd love to check that out. | ||
Also, babies do have big eyes, and Alex is reading a lot into that. | ||
The reason babies' eyes look so full of wonder is because they're large relative to their heads. | ||
It is true that babies are taking in all kinds of information, and that's why it's essential to provide an emotionally nurturing environment during infancy, but Alex is really focused on the eyes. | ||
As he's talking, he just shows a bunch of pictures of children with big eyes. | ||
That's a... | ||
What baby has a... | ||
Like a looking into the middle distance melancholy baby? | ||
That's a poetic baby. | ||
But he's not supposed to believe that. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
He's not supposed to believe in the tabula rasa. | ||
No. | ||
That is not him. | ||
Nope. | ||
You are your ancestors. | ||
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Yep. | |
That is just a meat version of your ancients. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maybe you're in a pure state because not everyone gets access to the ancestral memories. | ||
Okay. | ||
As we know, Alex believes that the firstborn son has more of them than other children. | ||
So that is something that, you know, obviously the experience of being the firstborn son is going to be different than being, like, the second child. | ||
Right. | ||
Because you will be unable to access all that stuff. | ||
Seems unfair. | ||
Seems very unfair. | ||
Also, we don't get into that in Mind Wars. | ||
Oh, we don't? | ||
Oh, well, it seems odd. | ||
It seems odd, because that would be a big question for me. | ||
Yeah, I do agree with you principally, though, that Alex should not believe in blank slate kind of stuff. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Obviously impressionable, perhaps. | ||
I suppose. | ||
That all tracks with being a baby. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
I mean, I suppose... | ||
Alex was Alex on day one. | ||
Right, right, right, right. | ||
I guess the idea to, like... | ||
Reconcile that would be that the existence of your ancestors is in you, right? | ||
But the operating system itself is brand new. | ||
So they're trying to get the operating system. | ||
Trying to fuck up the machinery. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So your ancestors' memory can't become... | ||
Yeah, I guess that's probably the way you would... | ||
That's the way you'd make the most sense of it. | ||
Yeah, I'll try it. | ||
We'll go with that. | ||
So, children, they're in a hypnotic state with their big old eyes. | ||
Sure. | ||
This begins in childhood, going back to my notes. | ||
When your brainwave states are in a totally hypnotic level. | ||
That's why little children daydream and look out the window. | ||
Is that why? | ||
In kindergarten when the teacher's trying to talk to them. | ||
Because they're thinking about all sorts of amazing things. | ||
Their mind, their soul is so clean like driven snow. | ||
They are innocent. | ||
They are pure. | ||
And that's when the wolves of the mind come. | ||
So children daydream for a lot of reasons, and so do adults. | ||
It's not an indication of some kind of blank operating system in the brain computer or some notion of innocence. | ||
Also, it's worth noting that as Alex is talking about purity and innocence, he flashes up a bunch of pictures of children and they're all white. | ||
That's probably a coincidence. | ||
But I do love the phrase, and that's when the mind wolves come. | ||
Yeah, I do like that. | ||
That is good. | ||
That's like a Goosebumps. | ||
Quote. | ||
Oh no, the mind wolves are coming. | ||
He's not supposed to believe that either. | ||
He's not supposed to believe that children are innocents. | ||
Um, no. | ||
Well, yes. | ||
Yes and no. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
You mean like sin transferring from past generations? | ||
Yeah, I mean, you can't have like a sin original, be your ancestors, have a method by which you excise it. | ||
But it is there. | ||
I think this is where you get into the difficulty of nailing down specifics. | ||
Because metaphorically, if you just allow a lot of stuff to be metaphors, you're fine. | ||
That's why I get into so much trouble! | ||
Yeah, it's tough because you have to have like, ah, metaphorical ideas about innocence and all this stuff. | ||
You're also talking about a brain computer and mind wolves. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I don't know what to take as literally as we need to. | ||
It's hard. | ||
I mean, here's the thing. | ||
Don't write it down. | ||
Don't record it. | ||
Because then I'm going to have to dig. | ||
I'm going to have to dig in there and be like, oh, does this make sense? | ||
And the answer's no, it doesn't make sense. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
And there's nowhere to dig. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Just let it go. | ||
Don't write it down. | ||
Say your bullshit to people around you and then shut up. | ||
Don't call it the most important work of your fucking career. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So this programming that the globalists do while you're growing up through things like Disney movies and what have you, it creates your operating system. | ||
Okay. | ||
This begins at childhood when your brainwave states, That doesn't sound true. | ||
The pressures of adulthood so that they would have a time to dwell on beauty and teaching and their parents and their family and birds and the rivers and the oceans and the stars and discovery of the universe. | ||
That's a load of bullshit. | ||
What cultures is Alex talking about exactly where children were protected from growing up so they could ponder the rivers? | ||
Some Peter Pan-ass nonsense? | ||
He's non-stop talking about coal. | ||
Perfect society puts children in mines! | ||
Right, yeah. | ||
He would say that the United States is one of the cultures that values freedom and justice, but for a long part of our history, children were put in factories to work in brutal conditions, and many of his ideological heroes would repeal bans on child labor if they could pull it off. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
If there weren't other people in society saying, nope, can't do that. | ||
Because so many people died of disease and war, they put... | ||
All of the orphans onto trains and then stopped the trains and were like, do you want one? | ||
And that's not even to mention that black children were considered property instead of humans for quite a while in our country's history, which seems to run counter to Alex's ideas. | ||
In Greece and Rome, children weren't protected from the realities of the world so they can ponder birds and their parents. | ||
Pretending this is the case is only indicative of a fantasy understanding of history. | ||
And what about England? | ||
Alex likes England in the Magna Carta. | ||
Let's not talk about England. | ||
No, let's not talk about England. | ||
You don't want to talk about the place that spawned the word Dickensian? | ||
You don't want to hear what they did to their children. | ||
This fantasy state of affairs never really existed in some imagined perfect culture, but that's not important. | ||
The goal of this isn't to say that there's something good cultures should do. | ||
It's creating a reason for you, the viewer, to feel inadequate. | ||
If you were born in a good culture that valued freedom and justice, you would have been given the time as a child to soak in all the wonders like rivers, and that would have created a positive operating system in your brain computer. | ||
But since our culture is bad and it's run by the globalists, your brain computer got all these viruses in it from things like dicks in Disney movies. | ||
This is fairly standard manipulative exploitation. | ||
Almost everybody feels like their life hasn't gone as well as it could have, and almost all of us have some mental processes that don't serve us well. | ||
Alex is taking advantage of that by defining these things as the product of globalist meddling in your childhood, which he has the magic solution for. | ||
On the one hand, he's creating a problem for himself to sell you the solution to. | ||
But in another sense, he's taking advantage of problems that are already there. | ||
There are Infowars listeners who struggle with depression or self-sabotage or all sorts of other mental issues, and Alex is preying on that by selling them a miracle solution that a get-rich-quick hypnotist paid him to read. | ||
When you really track the behavior that he's engaged in, it's monster-level stuff that he's doing, but it's boring and a little bit silly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Probably one of the most toxic things he's ever done. | ||
Yeah, I would say, I would liken it to... | ||
Okay, so imagine somebody comes to you with a problem, right? | ||
And you say, that's not the problem. | ||
Here's your problem. | ||
Spend all of your time focusing on this problem. | ||
Then, in a way... | ||
You will not be worried about your initial problem. | ||
However, the fake problem is fake, and your initial problem has not gone anywhere. | ||
Right. | ||
And if you struggle to, let's say, fix your problem using my solution... | ||
Kind of probably because you're not doing it right. | ||
You're probably evil. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Is somebody trying to tell you that I'm lying to you? | ||
That's because they're evil. | ||
You have to spend all of your time solving this fake problem that also involves giving me money. | ||
Take them to a magic show. | ||
Absolutely! | ||
Annoy them while someone does magic. | ||
Oh man, I love a good magic show. | ||
So you've got to dwell on beauty, right? | ||
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Sure. | |
That's the key. | ||
Sure. | ||
Like Pink Floyd talked about. | ||
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What? | |
To dwell on beauty and teaching and their parents and their family and birds and the rivers and the oceans and the stars and discovery of the universe. | ||
The universe God created instead of the twisted false reality facsimiles that the educational system and the religious systems and all those dogmas. | ||
That the priest class of the world, in all its thousands of different permutations, want to force in on that child's psyche and soul to put their stamp on them forever. | ||
To start putting in that control panel. | ||
Or what Pink Floyd, in their writing, talked about as building that wall. | ||
In their writings. | ||
And making you a creature that is... | ||
Walled off and enslaved because you've been put through so much trauma. | ||
I do think that in just this episode that we've gone over so far, we have, as Pink Floyd talked about in their writing, and the mind wolves come. | ||
So there are a couple of really choice phrases. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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But yeah, there's still no evidence or backing for any of this stuff that Alex is saying. | |
It's just him reading a script that some weirdo. | ||
weirdo wrote for him. | ||
The only primary source I think that we've seen so far is this op-ed about 95% of purchasing decisions being subconscious. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And I'm not sure that any usable information has been shared. | |
I have learned that my brain is a computer, though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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I have learned and internalized. | |
I'm trying to figure out a way to develop a philosophy and then be like, and you will know this because of Yes's writings, wherein you are at a roundabout. | ||
But I don't know if you can pull it off. | ||
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No. | |
That brick in the wall really is a pretty solid metaphor. | ||
I will give him that. | ||
Like Boston said in their writings, we're a rock and roll band. | ||
Like, as a wise man once said. | ||
I'm a joker. | ||
I'm a midnight joker. | ||
Do some people call him Maurice? | ||
Some people call me Maurice. | ||
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Why? | |
So, this fake identity that the globalists have created through their mind wars on you, it's the reason why your life isn't great. | ||
Right. | ||
Not any of the other things that you know about as we are speaking right now. | ||
Honestly, this is fucking cult shit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is why the majority of people are broke and stuck in a debt slavery system. | ||
This is why the majority of people are unhappy, stressed out, This is why the majority of people do not believe they are capable of great things. | ||
This is why the majority cannot figure out how to defeat the dark forces. | ||
We have been programmed to be average and mediocre and to be victims and to revel in our weakness and let that become our false identity. | ||
It is all simply a virus that you can reject. | ||
In your operating system, it's a fake identity, but it is not who you really are. | ||
And it's the beginning of observing that and recognizing that that is the beginning of your breaking free and transcendence. | ||
So this is an almost scary level of predatory, but it's exactly the messaging that Jake Doocy puts out on his YouTube channel pretty regularly. | ||
This is just his self-help, get-rich-quick schtick, but it's coming out of Alex's mouth. | ||
The part that makes this scary is that this means that it comes with the baggage that Alex brings with it. | ||
I get that Alex is just looking for an easy payday, but he's told his audience repeatedly that he has visions from God that tell him what to do and grant him access to otherworldly information. | ||
That doesn't go away just because he's doing a bullshit self-help series. | ||
If you're in Alex's audience, you would very understandably believe that Alex's shit here is as serious as his visions from God. | ||
But in reality, this is just exploitation. | ||
Are you poor or desperate? | ||
If so, guess what? | ||
The reason is because the globalists hacked your brain computer as a kid and only I know how to fix it. | ||
Are you unhappy or stressed out? | ||
Guess what? | ||
That's because the globalists hacked your brain computer when you were young and I'm the only one who can fix it. | ||
Alex is promising all this relief for people who have real problems, but his solution's a placebo. | ||
If you're broke and unhappy in your job, you're going to watch Alex's whole course and you're still going to be broke and unhappy in your job. | ||
And on top of that, you're not getting a refund for this shit. | ||
You just gave Jake Doocy some money. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, a lot of that really, like, boils down to something along the lines of, like, the meek will inherit the earth? | ||
Fuck no. | ||
Meekness is something that the devil created to fuck with your mind. | ||
The meek aren't going to inherit shit. | ||
You need to steal it from them! | ||
Kill them! | ||
And the fact that I sold this to you is kind of proof of that. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I am a devil, yes. | ||
There's no better example and proof for meekness being stupid than... | ||
Me stealing from you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we've come to the end of Mind Wars 101. | ||
Sure. | ||
And I'd like to once again check in with you and see where the lesson is taking you. | ||
What have you learned? | ||
I guess the mind war is they're trying to get you when you're hypnotized to implant the operating system on you. | ||
Right. | ||
When you're young, they brainwash you. | ||
And all of your problems now are because of that. | ||
Right. | ||
But presumably, right, you're not a child listening to this with a maintained tabula rasa. | ||
I hope so. | ||
Right. | ||
I hope no children are listening to that. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
So then you have already been operating system overwritten. | ||
Right. | ||
So for you to then... | ||
I would say that it's only possible... | ||
To overwrite the 95% that's subconscious. | ||
Right. | ||
So you need to marshal the resources of that 5% that's conscious in order to do the work of rewriting the programming of the 95%. | ||
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Right. | |
I think that's how Alex would get around that. | ||
Okay, I can kind of make sense of that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I kind of get that. | ||
I'm doing some work bridging gaps for him. | ||
For sure. | ||
Well, I mean, that's your Mr. Peabody role. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is the only way that I can really see how this makes sense. | ||
Right. | ||
No, I mean... | ||
I hesitate to say this, but yes, that does track. | ||
If we have to make this a coherent concept, that's where it is. | ||
Now, it's stupid and wrong, but at least A does... | ||
Connect to be to see. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
There is quite a bit of work that has to be done on our end to make the Mind War happen. | ||
So I guess in a way, Alex is once again correct. | ||
The only way to win is not to play. | ||
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Right. | |
And in some ways, I don't want to play. | ||
I wish I wasn't doing this. | ||
I mean, there's a little bit of fun. | ||
So you're ready to join in on the Spirit Wars? | ||
I guess. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Me too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's get into Spirit Wars. | ||
Now. | ||
If mind wars is the virus attack on your operating system that controls you subconsciously, then spirit wars is the attack on your hard drives that then pierces through the third dimension where your mind's operating fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and higher. | ||
It's a mainline science and is able to pierce through and hijack your intellect, your soul, your connection to the infinite with these psychological warfare viruses. | ||
They're able to insert through your operating system into your hard drives. | ||
As I said earlier, first they capture your mind, then they come... | ||
Or your soul. | ||
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The wolves. | |
So I don't fully understand what any of that means. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But you get the general vibe of the metaphor. | ||
The thing I'm curious about is the declaration that our brain is working on 5th, 6th, 7th dimensions, and that's mainline science. | ||
Right? | ||
I'm going to need a little more on that, but I guess maybe it's coming later. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Who's breaking into our dimension if we are already hanging out in a higher dimension sometimes? | ||
That's the twist. | ||
All dimensions are us. | ||
God damn it. | ||
Simultaneously. | ||
Now I'm getting mad. | ||
All right. | ||
Fine. | ||
So yeah, I guess the metaphor here is that Mind Wars is attacking the operating system of your brain computer, whereas Spirit Wars is the actual computer. | ||
The hardware... | ||
Right. | ||
I suggest that while I understand the impetus behind trying to shoehorn it in there, go with a different metaphor. | ||
I might. | ||
You know, if you're doing the operating system for the mind one, that makes a certain amount of sense. | ||
Right. | ||
The spirit being the hard drive makes no sense at all. | ||
The physical brain? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's weird. | ||
Also, I think that when you're somebody like Alex and you're trying to be like, humans are amazing, don't compare us to computers. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because there's no free will that a computer has. | ||
And we invented that shit. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I think that... | ||
I understand the metaphor that he's trying to make, but it's bad, and also the structure of it removes the element that he thinks is most important to humans. | ||
You're supposed to be giving me the hope that I can transcend something, and your example is something that is inherently incapable of doing that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that's a problem. | ||
That is an issue. | ||
So Spirit Wars is mostly just about trying to sever your connection to God, which is what tyrants do. | ||
Spirit Wars is about... | ||
Dumbing down your connection to higher power. | ||
Telling you it doesn't exist. | ||
Telling you that you're not an energetic being. | ||
Telling you that you don't have free will. | ||
Telling you there is no God. | ||
Spirit Wars, from the enemy's perspective, is about disconnecting you from your eternal, spiritual, energetic self. | ||
All throughout history, tyrants have worked tirelessly to cut... | ||
People off from the higher power. | ||
Were some of the ancient tyrants? | ||
Siege and starvation and lies and propaganda and priest class. | ||
Vaccines. | ||
They tell you you're horrible, tell you you're bad, unless you attain a higher order through them. | ||
But almost always they go diametrically opposed to the real systems that connect you to God. | ||
You can already kind of get the sense from this course that it's literally of no use to you if you don't subscribe to a very extreme, specific, right-wing interpretation of Christianity. | ||
At least Mind Wars is somewhat applicable to all people, but if you don't believe in Alex's God, this Spirit Wars thing is going nowhere. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
Yeah, that does kind of sort people out real fast. | ||
Because none of his followers believe... | ||
That shit. | ||
That's a little bit crazy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe some do. | ||
But here's the issue that you come down to. | ||
If you don't, this is still mind wars. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, if you don't believe in Alex's conception of God, then it's all still mind wars. | ||
And I don't understand what the demarcation is between spirit and mind wars. | ||
Well, I mean, if anything, if I don't believe in his conception of God, his own work on mind wars is part of the mind war against me because I've already lost the spirit war? | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
So he is in effect, like the only war that matters is the spirit war. | ||
The only way to win is not to play. | ||
But I don't understand how you can not play the hard drive game. | ||
Would you like to play tic-tac-toe? | ||
I don't know either, and I don't think it's going to become any clearer throughout. | ||
Yeah, that does make sense. | ||
So listen, they need to sever your connection to God. | ||
Sure. | ||
That's the spirit war. | ||
They need that connection down. | ||
Well, I mean, yeah, okay. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They come for your soul because they cannot win unless they sever your connection to the infinite power of the universe that God made. | ||
They want us to be trapped into the five senses, cutting you off from the higher dimensions and locking you in to this little reality they call visible light. | ||
And until just the last hundred years or so, scientists around the world believed that light Wow. | ||
You should stop right there. | ||
We're able to understand. | ||
And it's this understanding of our reality that created all the amazing, what would be called super sciences, 100 years ago today. | ||
So they can't win unless they sever your connection to the ultimate power of the universe. | ||
But why? | ||
It doesn't seem to mean anything. | ||
I don't understand why the demons need to do that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So why is the reality we're trapped in by the five senses called visible light? | ||
Shouldn't that only apply to vision? | ||
Is smell light? | ||
That's only one of the senses. | ||
Is sound light? | ||
Are they trying to trap us into one sense? | ||
I guess visual, yeah. | ||
Also, with light, they absolutely understood that light could be transferred to other forms of energy back... | ||
Like, way back. | ||
They just didn't know how to harness it. | ||
People didn't just discover in 1900 that the sun bearing down on you creates heat. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
People as far back as Isaac Newton were saying that light was a particle back in the 1700s. | ||
Different people have theorized about light being a particle or a wave over the years, and I'm not even going to try to address Alex's talk about Max Planck, Albert Einstein, and the, quote, super sciences. | ||
Yeah, let's let that go. | ||
If he wants to get in detail about that shit and make specific points, then I'll deal with them. | ||
But as it stands, I'm not going to, like, delve into a physics class type lesson just because Alex said some random words. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
No point. | ||
But at least it is kind of like waving at science. | ||
Sure. | ||
Sure. | ||
I mean, I don't even... | ||
I think I would even go with him going backwards as to what the problem of the particle is. | ||
It's not that they didn't know it could be a particle. | ||
It's that it is both, and that is a problem. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
You know? | ||
Right. | ||
Like, that causes issues. | ||
Well, it was a problem, and it creates other problems, some of which... | ||
People have made progress on. | ||
Right. | ||
Some are still a bit confusing. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
The argument for a long time was like, oh, it is a wave. | ||
And then the guy's like, no, it is a thing. | ||
And then the other guy's like, oh, it is a wave. | ||
And then the guy was like, no, it's both at the same time. | ||
And everybody's like, ah, shit. | ||
And then here we are. | ||
But that didn't lead to super sciences. | ||
That just led to us being able to make phones work. | ||
And if anything, that is a negative science for all of us. | ||
Net negative? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I would say that might be a bad one. | ||
But phones have allowed us, and you in particular, to play Magic the Gathering. | ||
That is true. | ||
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So... | |
That severed my spiritual connection with God! | ||
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The wolves. | |
Shit! | ||
They have come for me. | ||
Fuck. | ||
So look, a lot of, obviously, when you're putting out a self-help course... | ||
A lot of it does need to be kind of flowery. | ||
You're better than this. | ||
You're connected to God. | ||
We get a little bit. | ||
We will get into this more later, but the key is to recognize that you are more than just a little human body. | ||
You represent eternal energy that can decide what it wants to do. | ||
Again, I know you heard me say that. | ||
And I want that to burn in to your senses. | ||
I want you to really get that deep, deep, way down inside. | ||
I want you to get God's love to know God made you and you are eternal. | ||
That is the most important thing that everybody needs to know. | ||
You are more than your past. | ||
You are more than your mind. | ||
You are more than your personality. | ||
You are more than your genetic code and your DNA, which scientists now know is nothing but a receiver to receive transmissions from the higher dimension. | ||
That doesn't sound true. | ||
No, and Alex really, really thinks that your DNA is important. | ||
He thinks the only important thing in your life is passing on your DNA. | ||
He's rambled at... | ||
Length about how the only mission is reproduction. | ||
Yeah! | ||
That's creepy. | ||
So this is what a fucking mind-control, get-rich-quick hypnotist guy, this is what he says, not what Alex says. | ||
I was in the middle of, because it was a long session, so I started going back and trying to find something to listen to. | ||
And then I landed on the L. Ron Hubbard Dead Authors podcast with Paul Hopkins and Andy Daly, and he almost sounded exactly like, you can come multiple times in a night. | ||
You are beautiful and you are amazing. | ||
You are not alone. | ||
You are not afraid of snakes under your bed. | ||
That's what a lot of this, like Jake Doocy and his hypnotism type business, a lot of this has these Repetitious elements to it. | ||
Almost like you might see it in a magic show. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's marketing on some level. | ||
So Alex just kind of rambles about this stuff. | ||
Most of Spirit Wars kind of sucks. | ||
You are literally an energetic spiritual infinite being made in the image of God. | ||
God has given you the incredible potential held in the power of the Genesis form the Genesis wavelength of life and creation and construction not the victim form not the shattered form but the transcendent form the power of the transcendent interconnected form about value you have a spiritual DNA that is not only perfect but it's so powerful that we can all wake up to that power | ||
We can achieve anything. | ||
And that is God's plan. | ||
This is what the spirit wars is all about. | ||
Keeping you from that knowledge. | ||
We have a spiritual DNA that is perfect. | ||
Right. | ||
I don't know what to do with that sentence. | ||
You know, what you're saying, too, is like a fine point. | ||
And that is that, like, if we don't share a conception of the divine, then this is still just mind wars. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, this isn't... | ||
I don't understand what is different about this other than... | ||
Kind of flowery language about light bodies and stuff. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, there is no spirit war unless I've bought in for the bill of entry. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Otherwise, it's just like, isn't this fun to think about? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Which would be the mind war. | ||
Unlimited potential within you and your spirit DNA. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And in this conception of, like... | ||
It is such a... | ||
Of all the things that this is emblematic of, The Spirit War is a great one about just, like, very specific cult techniques, you know? | ||
And that one, that last one is the most insidious. | ||
That, like... | ||
What I'm about to do is going to unlock your ability to connect with everyone in the world. | ||
Now, in practice, what you're going to have to do is isolate yourself completely away from everybody. | ||
Otherwise, you won't be able to maintain these beliefs. | ||
Yeah, and you will be able to do that by annoying your friends at magic shows so they don't want to hang out with you anymore. | ||
Exactly, yeah. | ||
It is like that horrifying, everybody wants to connect. | ||
The only way to do that is for you to isolate yourself in a hole. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's the spirit war. | ||
That is the spirit war. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we have one last clip of the spirit war section, and I think it's even a little bit more insidious, I think, than the way you're describing it. | ||
This is the Reset War's biggest secret that the enemy hopes and prays you never discover and use, because the end of their reign of terror and darkness is over. | ||
We are here to realize these great... | ||
Timeless truths of infinity. | ||
And we are here to learn, myself included, how to delete these viruses out of the false constructs that the enemy has implanted in us. | ||
We are here to upgrade and install new operating systems, software, and to get your hard drive working perfectly, once again, the way God intended it for all of us. | ||
You will learn how to take control of your destiny instead of it being run on autopilot by the dark agenda. | ||
If you don't realize it yet, you will now learn how to truly connect to God and be the energetic creature that you've always been destined to be. | ||
But under free will, you can deny that energy. | ||
You can deny that destiny. | ||
And you can simply be a robot, a creature, that these fallen souls are able to program and enslave. | ||
You will learn how to uninstall the New World Order's operating system that is nothing but a sabotage code that is designed to have this planet end in a fiery Armageddon, where our beautiful experiment together in the third dimension, a manifestation of our incredible energy at higher levels, Being thrown away. | ||
A work of God's greatest art vandalized by these fallen demons in some sickening satanic ritual. | ||
That is not our fate. | ||
And we are going to uninstall the New World Order here, today, tonight, together. | ||
So that doesn't sound like cult shit at all. | ||
Can you hear that sound? | ||
It is the sound of a metaphor being tortured. | ||
It is screams. | ||
It is vicious. | ||
That is... | ||
The most tortured metaphor I've ever heard. | ||
We just really went for it. | ||
It's gonna uninstall your.exe files. | ||
We're gonna go into the control panel. | ||
We're gonna get in there. | ||
It sounds suspiciously like an alcoholic bigot putting a mask of respectability on to pitch his audience some vague promises of uninstalling the New World Order from their brain computers. | ||
Yeah, that sounds exactly like it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's awful. | ||
This is just awful. | ||
It is really, really bad, and I'm glad that it didn't go well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Struck me that the Spirit Wars section of this overview was way less interesting, because it's really just Alex throwing out run-on sentences about how you're an infinite light being and the globalists don't want you to know it. | ||
He knows there's no way to prove any of the things he's saying, so there's not even any attempt to ground this at all. | ||
There's no attempt to persuade anyone about the premises of what's being said or covered, just an attempt to trick you into thinking that Alex has the solution to your problems and can help you become a super powerful light being. | ||
It's pretty cut-and-dry, new-age self-help scam-type material, and even though Alex is a fucked-up weirdo, this doesn't feel like him. | ||
He's a guy who's into God as an avenging punisher, smiting the demons that walk the earth. | ||
Alex thinks of himself as a blunt instrument that was created in the womb by his ancestors to do battle in this life against the devil. | ||
He's the guy who hits the barbed wire. | ||
He's the fucking violent metaphors that he just says politically all the time. | ||
He's not the flowery... | ||
You have all the potential in the world type of guy. | ||
And to hear him read that script just rings hollow. | ||
This is the central conflict that I have with this material. | ||
It's not Alex. | ||
Alex is reading it, and they put his face and name on it so it sells, but it's just not him. | ||
There's some overlap with what he, like, his brand and all that shit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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But this is Jake Ducey being channeled through Alex, and it's not a charming mix. | |
So, like, when you're saying, like, this, you know, The cult dynamic that this has. | ||
The thing that I think I was wanting to point out, but I wanted to wait until after that clip, was this dynamic that is... | ||
The insidiousness of it is, like, it's already in your system. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, we have to uninstall this. | ||
You are already... | ||
The problem is you already have it. | ||
Right, right, right, right. | ||
And, like, the poison has already been in the water supply, and I have the antidote. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's just fucking dark. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it is that... | ||
What would I describe? | ||
It is more of a flowery... | ||
Because it's not Alex. | ||
It's more of like a flowered-up version of Rich Dad, Poor Dad. | ||
You know, that kind of like... | ||
Hey, you're trapped in the cycle of capitalism and what you need to do is take control of this stuff and here's how you make a lot of money. | ||
It obviously starts with giving me all of your money. | ||
It is so much like, alright, we're in a spiritual war. | ||
Here's how you start getting a bigger spirit. | ||
It starts by you giving me all of your spirit. | ||
You know, it is, or even like the middle management fucking team building exercise. | ||
Like, hey, we're all a family here and it just so happens that all of your family is giving me your time. | ||
You know, and it's nuts. | ||
Yeah, but I think that it makes more sense in the context of where Alex was at at the time. | ||
You know, like, obviously it's like walls are closing in. | ||
I need money. | ||
Right, right, right, right. | ||
And I, you know what, I would bet, I was just thinking this while you were talking. | ||
I would bet anything that his pay rate was flat. | ||
I would agree. | ||
I bet that Jake Doocy was the only one who benefited from more of these selling. | ||
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Yep. | |
I bet Alex got a flat rate. | ||
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Yep. | |
And it's kind of in his best interests for this not to be widely disseminated. | ||
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Yep. | |
Because it's kind of embarrassing for him to stake his career on this. | ||
As somebody who previously worked on commission for years, my bosses, when I very first started, Regardless of how anything was going, if somebody came in... | ||
And you didn't sell them, then you were supposed to call them in two weeks. | ||
And then in six weeks. | ||
And then you were never supposed to let them go. | ||
Because you were on commission. | ||
Second and third touches can work in sales. | ||
That's commission that you need to have. | ||
You're not wasting your time. | ||
And I know that Alex did send out emails about this. | ||
Like if you accidentally had signed up for his email list, you'd get constant... | ||
Yeah, his only investment would be if it's wildly successful, there would be Reset Wars 2. Right. | ||
But if it's not wildly successful, he made his money and he walks away. | ||
He made his money up front. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that's the only explanation I can come up with. | ||
And that would probably be the only way that Steve Doocy could really sell him on this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Steve Doocy is the guy from the Fox News, right? | ||
I think so. | ||
The Deuce. | ||
So I think that that also goes away into explaining why Alex is fine articulating a bunch of things that really don't match with him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because he doesn't give a shit. | ||
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No. | |
He gives a shit kind of in terms of, like, I'll be here for this. | ||
But it doesn't make sense if you watch him a bunch and you kind of engage with his ideas. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's a lack of consistency. | ||
And I'll tell you what. | ||
I think part of the reason that it was always destined to fail is because if there was any possibility of it succeeding... | ||
It would be because Alex would be willing to make a pivot towards this direction. | ||
And you'd have to have proof of concept of how much it would sell in order to justify that. | ||
Right. | ||
And he is not capable of making that pivot. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
His heart will never be in the, like, you can improve yourself. | ||
His heart is in the, these people are evil, and you're a piece of shit too. | ||
Let's go kill him. | ||
There should be some implications of you're a great, God loves you kind of thing. | ||
But left on his own, Alex will always veer towards anger. | ||
Yeah, you are sinners in the hands of an angry God. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's why this doesn't, I would assume that's why this probably wouldn't resonate with his audience. | ||
Totally. | ||
Because that's what they want from him. | ||
They like hearing, I'm going to politically strangle you and watch your eyes bulge out. | ||
Yes, they're getting their anger out through him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This serves a purpose that the audience isn't wanting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If they wanted this, they would go to a different place. | ||
A self-help. | ||
Get Rich Quick Hypnotist YouTube channel, maybe. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we're going to go over lesson two, because it's shorter. | ||
Okay, I thought that was lesson two. | ||
No, that was... | ||
That was one dash one and one dash... | ||
Okay, now I've got it. | ||
That was one dash one, two, and three. | ||
Okay. | ||
There was the introduction, there was mind wars, and there was spirit wars. | ||
Gotcha, okay. | ||
And now there's lesson two. | ||
Right. | ||
That we're going to go over just to... | ||
Just to get through it. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I feel like as we are going through this, I feel less interest in it, except for to make the points of, like, this is disgustingly manipulative. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And that kind of shit. | ||
And I think it's funny that Alex did this. | ||
It is funny. | ||
It is just so strange. | ||
It is uncanny. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Here comes lesson two. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now I'm about to take you beyond the Great Reset. | ||
We already talked about the fact that the Great Reset is the tyrannical corporate authoritarian system of every form of slavery known to man and then some that they're inventing, trying to crush, destroy and stop the human awakening, the human transcendence, the attack on the new renaissance. | ||
So that's not a great definition of the Great Reset at all. | ||
This is kind of how you might define something if you didn't know much about it or it was just a boogeyman you used to scare your audience. | ||
Because after I hear that... | ||
I have no idea what The Great Reset is. | ||
No clue. | ||
And I guarantee that the audience wouldn't either. | ||
They'd have some of the vibes that Alex is putting out there and they'd know that this is a bad thing that they're supposed to be opposed to, but what do you know exactly? | ||
You don't have shit. | ||
And don't expect Alex to get any more detailed in the future. | ||
The Great Reset is a nebulous catch-all term for the evil tyranny that Alex is pretending to fight and be an expert about, and that's about all we're going to get. | ||
There's no conversation about actual where the rubber meets the road and the real world. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I guess it's just the opposite of the Renaissance. | ||
Yeah, I'm thinking about it, and here's the thing about slavery, right? | ||
Any modifier to slavery... | ||
Slavery is inherently there to lessen the impact of the word slavery. | ||
So if you're talking about a million types of slavery or whatever, slavery as it stands is like complete control over your body and labor, right? | ||
And then you'd have a type of slavery, you know, like wage slavery. | ||
There are characteristics. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
But slavery itself is the worst. | ||
Sure. | ||
You don't need to have different kinds. | ||
You just say slavery. | ||
That is the worst. | ||
Well, it's the deprivation of will. | ||
It's the deprivation of your free choice. | ||
Everything. | ||
I can see both sides of this, kind of, because I think that there are different conversations, maybe, about some ways that slavery manifests in different areas. | ||
Sure, sure, sure. | ||
But at the end of the day, you boil it down. | ||
That's what you're saying. | ||
I'm just saying, like, the million kinds are all almost... | ||
Invariably improved forms of slavery. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Like, I would rather a million different kinds of slavery than just the slavery one. | ||
Because the slavery one is the worst. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The adjectives create sort of an academic conversation around it that you don't need. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, The Great Reset. | ||
Alex talks a little bit more about that because this is about, like, getting beyond The Great Reset. | ||
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Right. | |
In Chapter 2. Right. | ||
But if we just look at the nuts and bolts of the Great Reset politically and how it wants the world government, the cashless society, and the forced inoculations, We're only looking at a very small part of the Great Reset, because beyond the Great Reset is the goal of the Great Reset and where it takes us. | ||
World government is just a means to an end. | ||
Microchipping and forced inoculations with GMO garbage is only just a way to take us to a place. | ||
Where are they taking us? | ||
Good question. | ||
They are taking us to a place where the vast majority of the human population has been removed, has been killed, has been sterilized. | ||
You're moving into a world where every social action will be controlled by a social credit score, and then you, like a robot, being tracked in real time, they have these patents. | ||
Must follow the stimuli of the AI computer that you're jacked into or you are denied the ability to be alive. | ||
And that's why they want you to live in the third dimension and think that you're not a spiritual being and be scared of losing this body so that they can use that connection to the third dimension to higher dimensions to make you be a spiritual slave and an engine for them with the programming they give you to then manifest and build whatever they want. | ||
You are a creature of light. | ||
You are a light being made in the image of God that is an incredible artist, interdimensionally. | ||
And this dark force is aware of that and wants to capture you and manipulate you and use you so that it can play God. | ||
So that's what the Great Reset is about behind all the political stuff? | ||
This deteriorated from talking about reality to rambling about fantasies and interdimensional artistry real fast. | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
None of these conspiracies are necessary if they just want to kill everyone. | ||
There's no reason to implement elaborate social credit scores and have people hooked up to computers that force them to obey if the plan is just to kill everyone. | ||
This is all silly. | ||
This is like a fucking sci-fi novel as opposed to a real plan any villain would have. | ||
I mean, unless it's legitimately your theory is that there are beings in the fourth dimension above ours. | ||
Who have just really, like, done it all, man. | ||
And the only thing that's left is fucking with these third dimensioners. | ||
Right. | ||
That's about the only thing that would make sense of all of this behavior. | ||
Or if the demons from, like, the second dimension or whatever are invading from below and need to corrupt this third dimension. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And then they'll have... | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
But it doesn't make sense for any actual goal beyond, like... | ||
Fucking about, I guess. | ||
The only goal any of this serves is interesting and convenient storytelling for Alex. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Because it's more fun, like, honestly, than three people past the Federal Reserve. | ||
That shit's dry, boring, and wrong. | ||
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Yeah. | |
If you want to talk about extra-dimensional beings and stuff, at least... | ||
There's always going to be a bigger swing in extra dimensions. | ||
People are going to laugh at you differently. | ||
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Yeah. | |
In that way. | ||
Agreed. | ||
And I think Alex prefers that. | ||
In a more exciting way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So the Great Reset is meant to lead to transhumanism. | ||
Going beyond the Great Reset is where they want to take us. | ||
Pure, total transhumanism. | ||
A counterfeit of Christ saying, born again, transcend with God's energy through the connection and your higher spiritual self. | ||
Is that what he said? | ||
You're fallen, you're failed, you're dirty. | ||
You're bad. | ||
I mean, they've had articles in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, you name it, saying looking forward to the end of humanity. | ||
And, oh, we're fallen and ugly and diseased. | ||
Thank God the corporations are going to forcibly merge us with machines and make us one in this great corporate evermind. | ||
That article doesn't say any of that stuff at all. | ||
It's about how emerging technologies stand to exacerbate the deep levels of social inequality if all people don't have fair access to these technologies. | ||
The title doesn't mean looking forward like how you're looking forward to your birthday party, like you're excited for it, and that's the semantical game that Alex plays in order to lie. | ||
During that clip, Alex also flashes up a 2017 Washington Post headline, quote, We have a pretty good idea when humans will go extinct. | ||
This is a flashy headline, but it has nothing to do with what Alex is talking about. | ||
This is an article about J. Richard Gott, a Princeton astrophysicist, who put together some calculations and suggested there was about a 95% chance that humanity would go extinct between 5,100 and 7.8 million years from now. | ||
This was based on the assumption that we're likely not experiencing the beginning or end of humanity, and thus we must exist somewhere in the middle 95%. | ||
The article takes a bit of a left turn, what Alex should be thrilled about towards the end of it. | ||
Quote, God believes that because our species' time on Earth is likely to be finite, we should be doing everything we can to colonize nearby worlds, particularly Mars, to increase our odds of survival. | ||
The time to do this, he says, is now. | ||
Alex loves talking about sending humanity to the stars, and this Gottfellow isn't even saying we need to be cyborgs first. | ||
He should be thrilled with this. | ||
But all he has is the headline, because he doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
This highlights one of the glaring issues of Alex's methodology. | ||
He starts by rambling and talking a ton of bullshit, and then he relies on the staff finding headlines that look like they apply to what he's saying. | ||
So it gives him the appearance of credibility. | ||
But if you're a curious person at all, and you follow up on these sources, they pretty much never back him up. | ||
And so, I think an argument can be made that this tactic is a mind war. | ||
I would agree. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because, you know, that 95% of your buying decisions being based on your subconscious, that research, that headline was about, is about how you think that you're buying a product that is cheaper or better, but oftentimes it's because you saw a commercial and you associate a good time with this product or whatever. | ||
Sure, sure, sure. | ||
That commercial is doing the same thing to your brain that Alex's use of headlines are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's using deceptive marketing in order to sell the story to your brain through fucked up fake using of headlines. | ||
He's just doing a mind war on you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's ironic. | ||
Yep. | ||
He's pacheticking himself. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
I hate that stuff. | ||
I hate... | ||
Like, everybody... | ||
Who is telling you that they need to get off world is actually telling you that they... | ||
Don't want you around. | ||
They want to get off the world to get away from you. | ||
That's generally how that goes. | ||
I would say that almost all of the time it's that. | ||
On a very small percent. | ||
Very small percent. | ||
It's because you've run afoul of a crime family. | ||
Yeah, that would make sense. | ||
And you've got to get off planet before they kill you. | ||
Yeah, at no point in time are they like, and we're going to bring all the people with us. | ||
You've pissed off the huts. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Isn't that the beginning of... | ||
Star Wars Outlaws? | ||
I was trying to throw you a bone there. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That wasn't the beginning of this hour. | ||
No? | ||
No, you piss off the Pike Syndicate, I believe. | ||
Okay. | ||
Wrong criminals. | ||
The Hutts come after Nix, and that is unacceptable shit. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
That was the text you sent me. | ||
That is unacceptable shit, man. | ||
I went fucking... | ||
Space dog friend. | ||
Oh, that's bullshit. | ||
Don't you dare. | ||
So, this has nothing to do with Mind or Spirit Wars. | ||
True. | ||
But it is still impactful. | ||
But we need to get back on track. | ||
Right. | ||
The Great Reset. | ||
Is an affront to God. | ||
Right. | ||
God hates Schwab. | ||
Has God given us a list of all the things that are affronts to him? | ||
The New Deal. | ||
The Voting Rights Act. | ||
Civil Rights Act. | ||
Yeah, all those things. | ||
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Unions. | |
It sounds very familiar. | ||
It's counter to the fact that we're already transcendent spiritual beings is to force us into a counterfeit fact simile of that, where we don't have fathers and mothers, where we don't have sons and daughters, where we don't have brothers and sisters or grandmas and grandpas, where we don't have our friend across the street, where we don't have all of our beautiful diversity and the different human ideas and art that comes together and that we all then celebrate. | ||
and then we adopt what we love and reject what doesn't resonate with us. | ||
That decentralization, that free will is the antithesis of where the Great Reset is taking us. | ||
And it is an attack, not just on the fabric of our bodies and our DNA. | ||
That's just the gateway. | ||
It is an attack on the incredible creatures we are and an attack on our creator. | ||
It is a fundamental rebellion against God at the basic subatomic level. | ||
I'm sorry? | ||
Are we going to rebel against God? | ||
Are we going to join Satan? | ||
You'll be given incredible power in this third dimension with all this crud and crap the system can give you. | ||
You can be praised by the corporate media. | ||
You can be worshipped by the system. | ||
But it's all a dirty counterfeit and leads to spiritual death, which is being cut off from God and actually, through your own free will, becoming the robot that the system told you you were. | ||
You see, that's the little riddle. | ||
That's the trick. | ||
That's the little riddle. | ||
So this is just kind of normal filler-type rambling for Alex, but there was one thing that stuck out to me in the clip, and I wonder if it's the same thing. | ||
You had a spark in your eye, and I wonder if it's about the same thing. | ||
Well, I mean, what's God's subatomic particles? | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Like, what's he made up of that you could affront him on a subatomic level? | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
You're not affronting God's subparticles. | ||
Right. | ||
Your subatomic particles... | ||
Are being changed by the COVID vaccine in a way that God doesn't like. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's more what it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Fine. | ||
What was yours? | ||
Okay. | ||
It's a little different. | ||
Like, how many people are listening to Alex's self-help series that are in a position where they might be lauded by the corporate media? | ||
That's a weird niche concern. | ||
That's one of the things that he's saying goes along with siding with Satan, but that doesn't apply to almost anybody who's listening to this. | ||
And that's because this isn't about them. | ||
This is about two things. | ||
One, it's about Alex. | ||
He's not praised by the corporate media because he didn't side with Satan. | ||
The fact that everybody hates him is proof of his integrity. | ||
Two, All the people like clown Schwab are praised by the corporate media because they sided with the devil. | ||
Right. | ||
He's proving those things by this bizarre offer of the media liking you. | ||
See, he's also offered another possible proof, though. | ||
And that is that you will be given... | ||
And he says this as a fact, a factually based statement. | ||
You will be given tremendous power in this third dimension. | ||
I say, I take that bet. | ||
I'll get that power. | ||
Tell me what powers I get. | ||
Well, but, yeah, and I think it also is flimsy false nonsense because I think based on Alex's definition of everything, we would have to be some of the most evil people possible. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We have spent almost eight years now chronicling God's chosen messenger on Earth and how he's full of shit and a dumb idiot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
I think he would have to think that the system would be giving us all of the powers. | ||
And we have neither received any powers nor been lauded. | ||
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No. | |
If anything, the mainstream media hates us more than Alex. | ||
Right. | ||
Because they like Alex, Alex makes them feel good about themselves, and they hate us because we make them feel stupid. | ||
I don't know if that's exactly why. | ||
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Sure. | |
But we've been on CNN twice in the course of this whole period of time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There have been very few offers from anything. | ||
I think that in terms of earthly riches, people who make memes and stuff probably make more than us. | ||
Oh, totally. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think that we are kind of proof that the demons do not. | ||
Grant you great powers if you reject Alex. | ||
No! | ||
In fact, if anything, we're proof that people will make you stuff. | ||
And it'll be awesome. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I guess. | ||
I mean, we'll get cool little art things from listeners. | ||
Yeah, I think that's great! | ||
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That's a power. | |
I think that's a pretty solid power. | ||
I'll take it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Way better than whatever money you get from making memes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
Or whatever soul powers Alex pretends he has. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you've got to really sell me on some powers. | ||
If he was psychic, he wouldn't have done this. | ||
Totally. | ||
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That's how I know he's not psychic. | |
Easy. | ||
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Whatever superpowers he pretends to have are invalidated by him doing fucking reset wars. | |
Yep, yep. | ||
So anyway, we have one last clip here from lesson two. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is the Great Assault and is trillions upon trillions, quadrillions upon quadrillions times. | ||
Worse than anything we've ever seen manifested in the history of our species on this planet. | ||
This is all the failure of evil, all the failure of trying to rebel against God throughout all of the timeless history of this struggle being tried one more time against God's creation. | ||
Because that is the nature of the universe, and that is the nature of free will, and many souls and many creatures, many... | ||
Many systems and angels of light, like Lucifer, have decided to rebel against the one true creator and God. | ||
And all they can create is death and damnation and enslavement and ugliness. | ||
Because any creature with free will that truly tasted of the infinite would choose God. | ||
And that takes you back to the basic question of why have these entities then chosen to rebel against this? | ||
And that is a story so old and so great that I... | ||
Look forward to transcending further so I can learn those great secrets of the universe that only God knows. | ||
But now I am at this level and choose to try to bind myself to the Creator so that I can move to the next level and discover the things that God told us in the Bible the eye has not seen, the ear has not heard, the things that our Heavenly Father has in store for us. | ||
And so that is Beyond the Great Reset. | ||
So Beyond the Gray Reset is just Alex proselytizing his extreme right-wing version of Christianity through vague platitudes. | ||
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That sounds about right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I do appreciate that the end just fizzles out with him punting on the problem of evil, deciding that he has no responsibility to even question why God would create demons who would rebel against him. | ||
Other philosophers and theologians have wrestled with this question and come up with some interesting thoughts, but Alex really isn't all that deep. | ||
He can just say, it's a mystery that only God understands, and then weirdly, he seems to think that at some point, if he elevates enough, he'll be privy to the information that only God knows. | ||
His answer is almost... | ||
It's almost like, I'm working on it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why are there demons? | ||
I'm trying to figure that out. | ||
That's, you know, that's one of the weird things about me and the Bible, is that's why I've always really loved the book of Job, is because at the end of it, fuck you, that's why, is the only defensible, real argument that I can understand, is like, why does all this stuff happen? | ||
Fuck you, that's why. | ||
What argument is there to have? | ||
Well, maybe one day you'll rise to a level where you see through and understand the fuck you, that's why. | ||
That's not what he said, though. | ||
Alex is saying, like, maybe one day if I bind myself with God, God will tell me all this shit. | ||
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God was pretty pissed at people who said shit like that. | ||
Debatably. | ||
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But what if you sell saying that to people? | |
God likes that. | ||
Yeah, God is pretty stoked about sales. | ||
He loves the market. | ||
Free commerce. | ||
So as we hit the end of this, let's take a moment to wrap up and reflect on the lessons that we've learned here in this first installment of looking at Reset Wars. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
First, the globalists are attacking you using mind wars and spirit wars. | ||
Thanks to mind wars, the globalists have programmed your brain's computer operating system since the time you were born, and now you run 95% of the time on subconscious autopilot dictated by their meddling. | ||
But Alex can fix you. | ||
That part has already been done to you just by virtue of existing in the United States and presumably from watching dicks in Disney movies. | ||
In terms of spirit wars, the globalists want to sever your connection to God, which they apparently haven't done yet and don't seem actively engaged in doing, but that's their plan. | ||
That's what comes just beyond the Great Reset, apparently. | ||
Klaus Schwab is trying to push for social policies that are secretly about turning you into a robot disconnected from the divine because then they can kill you off. | ||
And most of the population can be killed off, which they could totally do without turning you into a robot, but oh well, who cares? | ||
So now I turn to you, Jordan, and I want to know how do you feel having seen the first bit of Reset Wars? | ||
As a student, as somebody who has audited this course. | ||
I mean, I hesitate to say that I haven't learned anything. | ||
I think that's perfectly fine if you haven't. | ||
I mean, I can't think of anything that I have learned. | ||
Or perhaps anything that I've learned that I think will be... | ||
I don't want to say useful, because it's not like he's giving us tools perhaps yet. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I mean, theoretically, that would be the way this goes, is that I should have the tools necessary to then free myself, as opposed to just hearing him talk about freeing myself, right? | ||
I've watched more of it. | ||
I don't know if there's what I would call tools. | ||
But, yeah, maybe. | ||
In theory, that is what is supposed to come. | ||
Yeah! | ||
But in terms of something useful, I think that we can link back to the beginning of the episode. | ||
You were talking about getting this tattoo. | ||
And I think, over the mountains... | ||
A perfect thing to say is, and that's when the mind wolves come. | ||
And that's when the mind wolves come. | ||
Right? | ||
And that is pretty good. | ||
It's very useful. | ||
That is pretty good. | ||
And that's when the mind wolves come. | ||
That's such a great... | ||
What would I say? | ||
That is such a great non sequitur to overhear. | ||
And then never get the follow-up on, and just for the rest of your life, just wander about, like, do you remember that time on the train whenever I heard that guy say, and that's when the mind will strike. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Where are we going here? | ||
I don't know, but it's heavy. | ||
Yeah, that'd be just deep. | ||
No, I think if I were to assess your assessment, I would say, obviously, it is totally fine to have not learned anything. | ||
That makes total sense. | ||
And I honestly think that one of the biggest takeaways that I have, and one of the reasons that I didn't immediately put these out whenever, you know, it's been a couple years since Alex put these out, is because the experience of watching it is so much like, this isn't him. | ||
There's elements of him in it, there are pieces of him in it, but it's not him. | ||
No. | ||
This is, like... | ||
Some other dude spirit being animated through the face of Alex so you can sell any of them. | ||
Yeah, this is like the ShamWow guy wearing Alex's face to hypnotize you into buying trash. | ||
Yeah, it might as well be. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And I think that that was why it sucks and it's not that interesting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I still do think it is interesting as a thing that happened because if Alex had let it... | ||
He could have completely destroyed his own credibility with his audience with this. | ||
Like, the idea of selling it as, this is the culmination of my life's work, and all that shit, if he still said that it was the culmination of his life's work, how could people take him seriously? | ||
Like, this does exist. | ||
He did do this. | ||
He tried to sell it that way, and he's lucky that his audience has just been like, we'll pretend that didn't happen. | ||
That it could have gone well. | ||
And the way it went was the one. | ||
It's one of them. | ||
It went well enough. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If it had gone super well and he'd made the pivot, then he wouldn't have to worry about this past anymore. | ||
He could let all that stuff go, and now he's the new age guru guy. | ||
He'd be constantly tortured by his anger, though. | ||
Sure, that's definitely true. | ||
But that's in his mind, I think, the way that it could have gone. | ||
And the other way that it could have gone was nobody gave a shit and he just pretended it didn't happen. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All of the ways in between those two would have been awful. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
His audience taking it incredibly seriously and holding him to a lot of this shit I think would have been a big problem for him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Trying to hold on to it as actually a document of like, this is what my career has built towards. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think if he was still, like, in 2024, releasing videos of himself standing in a stream talking about Reset Wars, it would be a disaster. | ||
Yeah, it would be a fun disaster. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's kind of another part of why I decided, like, maybe now's a good time. | ||
Because this is embarrassing, and it's kind of funny to poke. | ||
It is. | ||
It is kind of funny. | ||
So anyway, we'll be back with another episode. | ||
I'm not sure if we're going to cover all of Reset Wars. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Sure there's a reason to? | ||
If people enjoy it, then maybe we'll revisit it. | ||
Yeah, I suppose the end result is the enjoyment of the observer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
That's the observer effect. | ||
And I'm not positive that it creates enough interest or educational content to go through all of it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's very long. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maybe it'll do some greatest hits. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, I mean, it does just keep going back to those Rich Dad, Poor Dad tapes or any number of the sales technique tapes or the, like, this is how you, the power of positive thinking tapes and all that stuff. | ||
And it is, there is a certain amount of it that is like, maybe this is just ASMR stuff. | ||
Like, why are there six tapes of a guy going like... | ||
Rich guy does this, poor guy does this, you know? | ||
And it's just this ASMR of just constant, repetitious noise that you play while you're in the car, and eventually you hear something like, try harder, and you're like, I will try harder, you know? | ||
Like, that's it. | ||
No, that is, I mean, I don't want to use, I don't want to steal Alex's thing here, but that is 95% of this. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, yeah, it is. | ||
Maybe not ASMR, but it is definitely just like... | ||
I don't know how many people are critically listening to this. | ||
I'm saying words to keep the momentum going until the point where you can hear something that you wanted to hear that would have happened anyways. | ||
I think that's probably indicative of a lot of the rest of it. | ||
Yeah, and life. | ||
Yeah, so we'll be back for another episode, but until then, we have a website. | ||
Indeed we do, it's knowledgefight.com. | ||
Yep, we'll be back, but until then, I'm Neo, I'm Leo, I'm DZX Clark, I am the Mysterious Professor. | ||
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. | ||
I'm a huge fan. | ||
I love your work. |