Knowledge Fight’s #964 dissects Reset Wars, Alex Jones’ 2021 "testament" course, exposing it as a $6B+ marketing flop by hypnotist Jake Doocy. The hosts mock its WarGames-inspired "Mind Wars/Spirit Wars" claims—globalists using quantum manipulation to sever humanity’s divine ties—calling it Scientology-level pseudoscience. Jones’ vague assertions about Disney brainwashing, social credit scores as tools for spiritual enslavement, and Lucifer’s rebellion collapse under scrutiny, revealing fearmongering over substance. Ultimately, the episode underscores how Reset Wars mirrors Alex’s history of exploiting blind faith, now repackaged as New Age scam rhetoric. [Automatically generated summary]
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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...
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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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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!
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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'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.
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.
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...
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.
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 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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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 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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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, 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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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, 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?
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.
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.
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.
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?