In Knowledge Fight’s #970, Dan Friesen and Jordan Holmes dissect Alex Jones’ chaotic October 2024 rant, where he baselessly ties Hurricane Helena to "weather weapons," promotes fraud-ridden guest Steve Slepsevik (Strategic Response Partners) amid disaster relief skepticism, and pivots to a non-existent military expert. They mock his $1M emergency fundraiser claim after raising just $200K via realalexjones.com, his defamation of real farmers Robert and Christina Lang as "criminal" actors, and his apocalyptic framing of Israel-Iran tensions—ignoring Chase Geyser’s economic conspiracy in favor of "good vs. evil." Jones’ contradictions, from anti-union rhetoric to dockworker strike support, expose his opportunism, while his KnowledgeFight.com tease and "sex robots" tangent underscore his relentless, unverified sensationalism. [Automatically generated summary]
I just want everybody, including myself, to realize and just take a moment.
Take in a couple deep breaths and just get in that quiet place and just really think about where we are and what's at stake.
We're not going to have to wait 20, 30, 40 years for the new world order.
We're now living in it.
I remember being a child, six, seven, eight, nine years old, many times in Austin, Texas at my grandparents' house, and my grandfather, C.W. Hammond, sitting around a breakfast table talking about the new world order.
And if we don't stop this by the time you're an adult, there'll be a worldwide computer controlling everything you can do and what you can sell.
And the homosexuals will be inside the schools sexualizing the children and the borders will be wide open.
And of course, he knew everything he was talking about because he was smart.
So he had his uncle who hipped him to the New World Order because he was over in Iran-Contra and then he found out that they were selling kids to trafficking people.
And you've got all these leaders, and then the head of Google and all of them are just, you know, we're just going to use the UN and America and NATO, and we're going to bring in troops when everything collapses.
And then they're collapsing everything by design.
And they're bringing in their new world currency.
And I'm just sitting here watching it happen.
And then there's a nice little touch.
I barely met it on air today because the auction company crew arrived and they're going around taking photos of every TV and every light and every thing.
And people have to put labels on things on their desks, you know, family photos and things that, oh, this isn't owned by Infowars for the auction coming up on November 13th.
And it's not money to pay people damages I owe.
That was all rigged.
No, they don't want money.
They've said, we want you closed.
And I don't sit there and go, oh, poor me or the poor crew, though, the crew's great, and I feel for them and all the listeners.
Well, this is creating a bad vibe around InfoWars, and it is infecting Alex because he starts rambling about how most of the people listening to this show are going to be dead soon.
And this is the future beyond the reset where you're locked up and they're slowly killing everybody around you, but they make you opt in to be killed and then robots take your dead body away.
Now, we're not there yet, but they're building these facilities everywhere.
And this is actually what they'll do.
The next phase will be a huge attack.
We'll kill hundreds of millions with an actual virus, then hundreds of millions with the shots.
But then the mega attack where they kill almost everybody comes after that.
So they've done beta.
Now they're going to hit us with an operational test as a probe, and then the big attack comes.
So everyone listening, most of you will be dead, whether it's a year or five years from now.
The timelines can change, but it's all been planned out.
Your death, how to liquidate your body, and then use it for fertilizer.
Everything's been actuaried, all war planned down to the final little piece that any humans are allowed to live will be factory-grown humanoids that will just serve as automatons for the globalist biomechanical androids.
It's all God working through us, but I've survived attacks longer than anybody except Trump.
Everybody else, they get quick.
I have to make the decisions.
So I have to go off air.
It's okay.
The Tucker Carlson intro was great.
We'll play a little bit of that.
I should get done with this quick.
And I'll be back, and I promise I'll hit all of this.
But this is a microcosm of them frustrating me and trying to keep me away from my mission to draw me off where I've got to defend the platform instead of using the platform to attack the enemy.
All right, I just dealt with that emergency problem.
And at some point, I'm going to be able to tell everybody about this.
But the Democratic Party is openly in federal court trying to buy this operation at the auction and trying to make sure it stays in the auction that they own Alex Jones, the name, and they own my real Alex Jones account on X.
And again, if you're a new viewer, that doesn't sound real.
You just Reuters AP.
Sandy Hook families want Alex Jones' social media and his name.
So that, and anywhere I go, they say, you can't be Alex Jones anymore.
This is all just dealings with his lawyer about trying to save his Twitter account and the fact that the Alex Jones show is probably part of the estate or the package in the bankruptcy.
Like the name of the Alex Jones show you can't use at your next thing.
Well, one of the things, too, is if you learn in the course of looking at that estate, looking at what's up on the auction block, they have so many fucking URLs that they've sat on.
And so all of those are owned by the company.
So you can't use any of those, like MadMax.news and all this stuff.
And it's only going to get worse until people wake up.
And you will wake up one way or another.
You may wake up when the drones are flying down the street and the big trash trucks robot driven are pulling up and getting the dead bodies and your wife and kids are dead and for some reason you're immune to the new virus and you're sitting there with the electricity off and no food and half the city's dead.
Just go pray to Jesus.
Repent that you didn't wake up and take action and get your heart right.
Just know that often luxurious places, people like Zuckerberg will be in their bunkers while we're all dying.
Our people are everywhere.
And they're watching the enemy.
And when we all jump on their private jets, this week, next month, a year from now, whatever it is, and the private airports are full of all the establishment and their minions loaded up with all their crap, flying off to their armored fortresses.
That's another key to know when they're about to pull the trigger on a new bioweapon or a nuclear war.
But after the dust settles, we know where to get the medicine and food we need as survivors, don't we?
And that's what matters at the end: we will get these people.
I may not be around for it, and a lot of you won't be around for it.
But don't get on the bus when they tell you they're relocating you for your safety when all the food energy is off.
If you go to that forced labor camp, you ain't never coming back.
All the physics we've been taught, they're now admitting isn't real.
All the dimensions are basically intertwined at once.
There is no past, present, and future.
There is one giant moment that God created, one giant experience.
And time is simply consciousness moving.
And so there is free will in the universe.
So there is good and there is bad.
And we are spiritual receivers and transmitters.
We are transceivers.
And our DNA is.
Our bodies are just a manifestation of our spirit.
And that spiritual design that then directs the cells.
This has all been proven.
The enemy knows that.
And so we are eternal from the point of our inception.
And so we literally come out of the mind of God, but we're given free will, which is the ultimate gift.
And we can resonate towards evil.
And so there are entities that have chosen to be separate from God.
And so literally, it's like the movie Avatar, but it's not through a computer.
It's interdimensionally.
They are influencing people, and they're able to actually jack in the people that have done rituals to separate themselves from God.
Those rituals, torturing and killing children, which they do too, both in the classic ritualistic, satanic sense, but also in mass wars and abortion, is to consciously do that to remove God's presence from them so that the interdimensional force of Satan and his systems can then imprint on them and basically, like a driverless car, be the intelligence that controls it.
Alex, I think this October, the Black Swan event, the Democrats are going to pull something like a fear gas.
It's like a female version of the Batman Villain Scarecrow.
Let's call her Haley Fever.
She carries a fear thrower.
She doesn't carry a flamethrower.
She carries a fear thrower that sprays yellow fear gas to the public.
The coronavirus wasn't good enough.
Killing isn't good enough.
It has to be an amygdala, neurotoxin, an amygdala neurotoxin.
Or another thing they might do is evolving in the media.
Like if Matt J. Riddler was a cult leader, let's say the Riddler puts on the screen color version of the KKK outfit and actually Jim Carrey in front of a major crowd.
He could brainwash the public with like these video games and mobile devices.
And I keep harping on the potential of a coming nuclear 9-11 because I don't hear anyone else in the media talking about it.
But they've already killed Trump, tried to kill Trump rather, and that has failed.
So they're running out of options.
But first, if you don't mind, I recently ordered a case of the X3 because if a war stores goes down and I'm not able to get it, I don't know what I'm going to do.
Funny little story connected to that.
When my wife was pregnant with our child, I made her almost every day take a dropper of the X3.
We ran out and I didn't know, and she found the X2, and she was taking a full dropper of the X2 until I found out, well, he's seven years old now, and he's a genius.
Alex, I hear you say that, but people have to be very, it's very important that they read the label because they have taken the iodine almost all out of all the Himalayan salt.
If you read it, a lot of the bottle state does not contain iodine.
So people need to be careful and they need to read the bottle.
First thing, the caller is wrong, that they are, quote, taking the iodine out of Himalayan salt.
Salt in its natural form doesn't really have much iodine in it, which is why table salt is usually labeled iodized salt.
In the processing stage, they add iodine to the salt because salt is a very consistent ingredient in things.
And as Alex is actually correct about, iodine deficiency is a serious health concern in less affluent areas of the world.
This was going pretty well as far as the U.S. was concerned, but in the last decade or so, other types of salt have become more popular.
Sea salt is a cool ingredient, and now Himalayan salt has become more prevalent.
And a lot of times, people don't realize that these types of salt do not contain added iodine.
Regardless, most people in Alex's audience get sufficient iodine through their diet and get literally nothing from X3 other than a placebo effect.
It's great that this guy thinks that his seven-year-old is a genius, but I really would hope that he'd think that regardless of what supplements his wife was taking.
Otherwise, it's a bummer.
Most people are recommended to take an iodine supplement when they're pregnant anyway.
It's just part of prenatal routines that just are pretty universal.
The point is, Himalayan salt doesn't have a bunch of iodine in it.
And Alex should be telling the audience to just use table salt if they're worried about this at all.
I don't think in general, I think it's a bad idea for anybody to be like, here's what I told my pregnant wife to do, and it was take your supplements from Infowars.
But like, as far as the iodine aspect of it, assuming it's fine iodine, then a pregnant person should be taking that as in the care of their doctor and the recommendation of their doctor.
I'm your host, Alex Jones, coming to you from the embattled studios in Austin, Texas, transmitting in defiance of tyranny worldwide.
Oh, my goodness, ladies and gentlemen.
Wow.
The tyranny and the arrogance and the ineptitude of not just the globalist puppets we have here in America, but all over the captured Western world is spectacular.
We have so much to cover today.
And I'm going to mention some of what's coming up, and then I'm going to get into my first big story here.
But I have multiple heads of federal departments and the president, the puppet, on video saying totally crash things like the head of the Department of Commerce, Gina Ramondo, when asked yesterday, what does she think about the hurricane-ravaged areas of the South, one of the worst hurricanes ever.
Hundreds and hundreds dead, just power out to tens of millions, just looting all over the place by the illegal aliens, by the way.
So there's two stories that Alex is trying to juggle with no preparation on this episode, and he has them mixed up here.
One of the stories is about Hurricane Helen, and the other is about the dock worker strike.
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said that she'd not been very focused on the dock strike.
Alex has either lied to his audience or he has no idea that her comments had nothing to do with the hurricane.
Raimondo said this in an interview with CNBC, where she was clear that she was appearing on the show in her personal capacity and that she could not engage in some acts and answering some questions that could be considered campaigning because that would be a violation of the Hatch Act.
If you're in the executive branch and you're an employee other than the president or vice president, you're generally prohibited from doing partisan election stuff.
She wasn't really saying that she hasn't been that focused on the then potential strike as a whole.
She was directly asked what effect the strike would have on Harris's chances in the election.
And in response, she directed the interviewer to the White House.
Raimondo was being careful about the law so as not to election meddle.
And Alex has turned this into a scandal by fully misrepresenting it and then lying and saying that it was about the hurricane.
Also, by the time we were recording this, the dock worker strike has ended, having reached an agreement that the union considered a win.
According to CNN, they'd been seeking a 77% pay increase and secured a 62% increase, which is a huge jump from the initial offer from the management group, United States Maritime Alliance, of 22%.
So they got a lot closer to where they were going.
Alex is just doing racist propaganda about the hurricane and then fucking up the entire premise of the story, which really should require a focused correction.
And in this regard, this is about shit that conspiracy theories are bad, but now they are super bad whenever there's so much chaos on the ground and there are so many people trying to help in so many different ways.
And it's just, it's impossible to get help where you need it to go if some people are like, well, the best way for me to help is to murder people.
Like, it is unacceptable to spread this type of propaganda now.
This story is something that I think that there's a particularly glaring instance and illustration of exactly what you're talking about, about how there is an inherent danger and actually harm that can be being done to the people who need help by engaging in this stuff.
But that'll come a little bit later in the episode.
But the Biden administration allocated $42.5 billion in their infrastructure budget for a program called the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program.
With this investment, they make money available for states to create the means to connect rural areas to the internet.
However, it is up to the states to use the money as intended and for the projects that they believe are most important.
Some states have opted to use parts of their funds to improve wireless internet in areas that already had access, which is a fair criticism to give to the states if you think this is the wrong priority to have, but it's not really the Biden administration's fault.
The issue is that Alex here, the premise is wrong.
What he's saying is wrong.
The states had a deadline of the end of 2023 to submit proposals, and the rollout of these programs hasn't even started yet.
It's likely not going to be going for another year until this ball gets rolling.
And the goal is for these things to be completed by 2030.
Saying that no one's been connected is a bullshit attack on this program, and Alex has every reason to know that.
And he's supposed to think that the idea that workers inherently deserve to make a living wage is communist bullshit.
I mostly agree with what he's saying in that I think the workers deserve better wages and treatment, but there's no way that Alex actually believes this.
He just recognizes that this is a potentially damaging thing for Harris, and he's playing embarrassing levels of team sports, invalidating the general sense of his own principles.
But then, because he believes this Gina Raimondo clip to be her saying that she doesn't have any care at all about the hurricane, he introduces that clip as that.
And they're from all over the place, Venezuela, you name it.
And they often get their asses blown off, too.
But I've got so many newscasts all over the South, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, where they're just catching hordes of illegal aliens, just robbing the schnot out of everybody.
Imagine robbing people when their house is flooded in an emergency, because you know the cops can't respond.
They need to get, when they get caught, their asses blown off.
So we've got that and all those videos.
It's just unbelievable.
All right, let's go ahead and start with the hurricane.
Here is Biden-Harris, Commerce Secretary, Gina Raimondo being asked about it.
This is disgusting rhetoric and violence baiting and tragedy exploitation on the highest levels.
So fuck him for that.
But at the end there, he introduces this clip, and this will be a nice little bit of a soothing balm watching him realize in real time that he's fucked up.
I need to explain, in case any of you are paying attention at all, that I just played that clip and set it up as being about the hurricane, and it was clearly about the strike.
I think that this conflict with Iran and Israel actually ties directly back to the dollar as the global reserve currency.
I don't want to get too into the weeds with economics because I know that it can be every time somebody tries to move away from the dollar, the U.S. invades them.
And we know that a month before the October 7th attacks happened, BB Net and Yahoo gleefully announced the IMEC corridor, which was supposed to compete with China's Belt and Road corridor.
And it goes right through Jaffa, which is spelled Haifa here, that's getting bombed.
And that's why I said in April, when Haifa gets bombed, that undermines the I-MEC corridor, which means the United States will get involved because that corridor is necessary for the United States to maintain its global reserve currency status.
This is all about economics.
It's all about propping up a fake currency.
And, you know, it's a good time to be in the gold business.
I'm going to go ahead and put something out there that's controversial, Alex.
And I'd love to hear your response to this.
But I'm currently of the persuasion, happy to be convinced otherwise, that Israel and the CIA conspired together to assassinate JFK because he was interfering with Israel's nuclear proliferation.
So we have an example from history that's very likely Israel was involved in a presidential assassination.
Now, in the context of this, my concern is: what if Israel has been behind some of these attempts on Donald Trump in order to blame it on Iran to get us into another military conflict in the Middle East?
Do you think that's a likely accurate interpretation of what's happening?
It's the feeling like when you're in a grocery store parking lot at 10 p.m.
Your wife asked you to go get milk you forgot to get, and you see a mugger mugging an old lady and you get this sick feeling because you know you're going to go over there and take the gun away and beat the shit out of them.
And you don't want to do it.
It's dangerous, but you get that sick feeling because you're about to beat the living snot out of somebody.
Because in our development, it would be always in front of us, but now we intellectually see it and we want to do something, but we're just like, ah, ah.
Once again, Alex is accidentally revealing his plans to subvert the bankruptcy system on air in the middle of one of his ads.
Earlier in the bankruptcy, he tried to launch Alex Jones Live, which was going to be a subscription-based website where he could do chats by a bonfire and that painting show that I want so badly.
After the court found out about that, he was forced to make a, quote, solemn promise to not post more on that site because it was a clear attempt to redirect resources there and leave InfoWars behind.
He's doing the same thing again here.
RealAlexJones.com is just another new landing page, which will be supported by the new structure with his dad supplement company and this knife guy's apparel business.
It couldn't be more transparent.
This is exactly what he did before and got in trouble for.
He should get in trouble for this.
But right now, the URL connects to Alex's give, send, go page.
So this was a fake story that was circulating on Twitter and general right-wing social media where Alex undoubtedly saw someone post very angrily about it and then decided to do no follow-up on the story.
This was about a couple who appeared in a Kamala Harris ad, a couple named Robert and Christina Lang.
The crack detectives on shithead social media searched open secrets and found donations to Democrats given by people with the same names and assumed that it had to be the same people.
The couple said that wasn't us, which it probably wasn't because different people sometimes have the same name.
How do you not listen to him, fuck it, recently defame the families and not go like, this is not going to change unless it is changed, imposed upon him.
And it's very strange to me the idea that like, all right, even if you think like, haha, I got out of this pickle, you know, like, even if he's like, I got away clean, still, it's a big annoyance that you've had to deal with because you called people actors.
Yeah, I think a solid fight would have made far more sense for the current political climate than anything that either of them have to say about anything.
Man.Video just want to encourage everybody to join us there for that tonight and to share the link and tell others to come get our pre, during, and post coverage of this.
I think this is going to be a very explosive debate tonight.
I just hope that, given that Tim Walz is such a buffoon and he really does come off like Elmer Fudd, I hope that JD Vance has not underestimated him and has actually prepared because there's no doubt in my mind that Tim Wallace is going to be prepared for this debate, even though he's got nothing on him.
I mean, he just, look, I'm not saying he's a pedophile.
But if I was going to hire somebody to play a guy that drives around an ice cream truck kidnapping kids and taking them to a basement that's really a space alien and sucks their blood, it'd be him.
Yeah, I want to live in a world where that doesn't happen.
So I don't care.
I really don't care which it is at this point.
I don't care if it's okay for you to call somebody a pedophile or if it's illegal for you to imply somebody is a pedophile the way that Alex is doing it.
I just want one or the other.
I can't live in a space where it's illegal for him to just be like, I think Tim Walz is a pedophile, but it's totally fine for him to be like, hey, if you wanted a pedophile, it would look like Tim Walz.
I mean, the idea of being somebody who wants to show off about how tough and powerful they are and how they'd fight a mugger at 10 p.m. at night, but at the same time is like, and if you want a pedophile, that guy looks like one.
Yeah, it's a little passive-aggressive on that tip.
Get out of here.
So earlier, we were talking a little bit about how spreading bad ideas about disaster relief and that kind of stuff can be harmful to the people on the ground.
But this guy is an interesting choice for a guest because he was a big RFK Jr. 2024 supporter until Kennedy dropped out.
Sure.
That said, he was also present on January 6th and was photographed with four members of the three percenters, two of whom would go on to be convicted of conspiracy and obstructing an official proceeding.
So I'm just going to read a little part here from a Mother Jones article about him.
Quote, Steve Slepovik's business career as a disaster management entrepreneur has been a rocky one.
In 2009, the LA Times mounted an investigation and found dozens of fraud complaints, lawsuits, and government investigations targeting Slepovik and his Rancho Palace Verde-based company, Paramount Disaster Recovery, spanning six states over the last decade.
In California alone, insurance companies have filed 22 fraud complaints since 2002.
The newspaper described Paramount as a part of the world of storm chasers, traveling contractors, and insurance adjusters who descend on natural catastrophes, offering to help victims maximize their claims and rebuild.
The paper reported that California had suspended Steve's contractor's license and that a judge had tossed out his petition for personal bankruptcy.
Apparently, what happened is that he was trying to get this personal bankruptcy, and the U.S. trustee assigned to the case claimed that Steve was, quote, actively concealing a $200,000 fine by the California Department of Insurance and six related criminal charges for allegedly misrepresenting himself to victims of California wildfires.
Essentially, the way this works, as best I can tell, is that the business is based on offering to facilitate insurance settlements for people and taking a 20% cut.
This sometimes goes exactly as it's intended to, but other times it doesn't because generally the claims that get filed are inflated in order to scam companies that would probably rather not take the time and money to go to court, and so they'll just accept elevated claims.
One story in the LA Times coverage is about a New Orleans cop named Danny Denoux who had some wind damage to his house after Katrina.
Someone who worked for Steve, quote, helped boost his claim from $1,800 to $11,000.
But Denou said in a complaint filed with the Louisiana Attorney General that he never got his settlement.
They forged our names on the check and took all the money, said Denu.
The LA Times also covered a Greek Orthodox church in Mississippi who experienced a very similar thing.
Anyway, he seems like a real piece of shit.
So he's the natural choice for Alex to have on to discuss this hurricane.
You know, you can see this business model of going in, inflating claims in order to take a cut, exploiting people's vulnerabilities, generally never really having to deal with any blowback because these people that you're exploiting are desperate.
They don't have the resources necessarily to get a lawyer.
They need that settlement.
Yep.
And so he has this sort of business model with a little bit of a checkered history.
So he's a good expert for Alex to have on.
And then they can personally bond about how they try to exploit bankruptcy systems.
Even if, like, let's imagine a scenario where some of the times your friend actually gets more money for these people because there's a scam being run on the insurance companies, those insurance companies.
I mean, imagine you've got the ports shutting down.
You've got this happening.
There's already looting by illegal aliens all over the place.
This is crazy.
We know they've got weather weapons.
This is very mysterious, I think.
Since they have weather weapons, we should look at maybe this possibly being part of it.
I'm not saying that's the case, but the timing of all of this, and you've been predicting black swans ahead of this election.
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Yeah, I mean, this is calculated, right?
I mean, this is calculated.
Everything's about timing.
And here's the reality of it.
There are no accidents.
Everything's in its own perfect order.
These things have been wargame.
They've been planned out.
There are no accidents.
You know, so I always tell people, just get prepared, get your house in order, get your communication sat phone, get your radio to radio, get your food, get your water, get your purification systems in place, and have an evacuation plan.
So if no phones work and nothing works, you actually know how to move in or on the grid.
I feel like if I was like, if I'm emceeing a show, you know, if I'm working late one night and I give somebody a big intro filled with all of their credits and then they're not there and I'm like, oh, all right, well, it's this asshole.
I don't think the crowd's going to have the same response.
I will say, though, that this union thing that we're experiencing is interesting to me because we've seen the polls and the reporting that at least 60% of the Teamsters, the most famous union in the United States, formerly led by Hoffa himself, at least 60% of the Teamsters support Trump.
So that implies to me that the same is true of labor unions across the United States, not necessarily teachers' unions or other government-related ones.
And so when I see these port authority unions coming out and going on strike a couple of months, 34 days, I guess, 34, geez, before this election, it implies to me that maybe they're trying to throw Trump a bone and just apply pressure to how incapable and incompetent the current administration is so that when people go to vote on November 5th, they have some pain seeing empty shelves again akin to COVID.
Wouldn't Alex think that that's a union election meddling or something?
I mean, he would be really pissed off if it was these people are faking a strike in order to decrease the food supply chain in order to create terrorism in order to get people to vote for Trump.
If you're a port guy, you're a Trump supporter because you're a salt-of-the-earth blue-collar guy who just goes to work and gets his beer at the end of the day.
There's two things that happen that just can't happen for disasters like this, and that's the team sports, the wanting to score points, not the time, or the predation, not the time.
Like, predation is always awful, but this is just so stark that any human being can immediately empathize.
Just the idea of seeing somebody at their fucking lowest moment, then being preyed upon is fucking horrifying.
And that you see so many people just like accept that it's just, oh, this is just a thing that happens.
Yeah, a lot of this stuff will only really truly become very clear in hindsight.
You know, a lot of the stuff about like, you know, you do the sort of after action kind of analyses about, you know, what could have been done better, where were their failures in the response.
And a lot of that doesn't, it's very difficult to gauge in the moment.
And how can they even really improve if part of the part of the process, like any fucking experiment or something, when you have a bunch of noise introduced, like random ass people from outside of the area showing up being like, illegal immigrants are here.
When you have that in there, how can you even expect to improve your disaster response?