KnowledgeFight #988 dissects Alex Jones’ December 10, 2024, rant—where he blamed globalists for orchestrating war, pandemics, and cyberattacks to undermine Trump, even invoking a far-fetched "alien card" via replicants. His Romanian election cancellation claim ignored Callan Georgescu’s ultranationalist ties, while Bloomberg’s Everytown lawsuit was mocked as a desperate bid to control InfoWars’ social media. Jones’ supplement commercials and self-pitying tone exposed his fear-mongering reliance on audience loyalty over substance, leaving Dan and Jordan exasperated by his avoidance of real accountability. [Automatically generated summary]
Well, ladies and gentlemen, you can set your watch by it.
You can mark your calendar by it.
And we did ad nauseum.
I told you over and over and over and over again that there were four main tracks and some sub-tracks.
The globalists had openly prepared and even admitted in public statements they were going to use to maintain control over humanity and bring in their global cashless society, AI, slave grid completely.
The social credit score nightmare.
And, of course, that's expansion of war and destabilization.
We're already in World War III.
General Flynn agreed with me yesterday that's the case.
But see, if you imply aliens- if the media is implying aliens, then- Does that mean that they're lying to us through the implication that maybe it's aliens?
Or are they, like, subtly signaling that actually aliens are existing?
Then we've also got the fact that the judge had an evidentiary hearing yesterday in Houston about whether...
Michael Bloomberg's Everytown group that's now come out in court, financed and runs the attempted takeover of InfoWars is The Onion as its front group.
And their clearly fraudulent fake auction for the U.S. trustee from the Justice Department that was given to them and the bigger bid excluded.
And they admit they want me off the air.
That's been extended to today.
And so, we're there waiting for that shoe to drop.
The ex-lawyers also spent the first hour of the hearing yesterday explaining that they're not going to give the Alex Jones handle or any of the handles to the bad guys.
But they went on to say, but we have no say in Jones's content.
That's separate from us.
People said, well, they're not defending you.
X doesn't have jurisdiction over my content.
And these people don't either because I'm not like Prince where I got a record deal.
It's my persona.
It's my will.
It's my words.
It's the 13th Amendment against slavery.
They cannot ever own that, but they're gonna try.
That'll affect all of you as a president-setting case.
But in case you didn't catch that, Alex's new narrative is that Michael Bloomberg is behind The Onion buying Infowars because The Onion had announced that their primary sponsor, when they launched, their new website was going to be Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun safety group funded largely by Bloomberg.
This was always going to be the way that Alex spawned this.
I think that this could be a really bad plan on Alex's part.
In the underlying case about his defamation of the Sandy Hook plaintiffs, one of the claims he was asked to defend was that Bloomberg had sent an email the day before the shooting telling his gun control minions to get ready, and that Alex had that email.
The message is naturally that Bloomberg had advanced knowledge of the shooting because he was part of planning it, so he could use it to push his gun control agenda.
That's what Alex told the audience, and then he was asked multiple times under oath and depositions to produce that email, and shockingly, he was unable to do so because he just made it up.
I don't give a shit about Michael Bloomberg, but as far as I can tell, all he's done is advocate for things like background checks being required to buy guns, and Alex has made him out to be part of the planning of the Sandy Hook shooting, and now an elaborate plot to buy his company illegally.
And I want to say this.
No one wanted to illegally buy Alex's company.
His buddy's company bid $3.5 million, and the Onion's bid was $1.75 million plus debt forgiveness from some of Alex's creditors.
If Michael Bloomberg was behind the Onion's bid, he would have no problem topping $3.5 million to pull off this nefarious operation cleanly.
Michael Bloomberg is insanely rich.
Adding $2 million to the offer to own Alex's business would be nothing to him.
It's an interesting dilemma, because Alex wants to present himself as the biggest threat that so many people take seriously, but the small stakes that went into that auction kind of prove that he has no real enemies in the elite, wealthy class.
Any of the many billionaires he claims want him off the air could have done exactly that super easily and didn't do it.
$4 million would have been like a clean win in this auction.
This is an important aspect to this because, sure, there may have been some influences in the mix that Alex doesn't like, like Bloomberg's gun charity agreeing to be a sponsor of the Onion's new site, but it's laughable to look at the stakes of what went down and pretend that it was all a scam by the elites to try and rip off Alex's business.
Another important aspect to the judge's decision, which Alex is definitely going to gloss over, is that the judge also said that the bid from Alex's associated side was too low to be accepted.
The trustee has argued that the bankruptcy auction was doomed from the beginning, which is true.
The company has no value to anyone without Alex, so while it appears to be a giant successful organization, its real value to anyone else is almost nothing.
Because the courts have wasted all this time and allowed Alex to set up his new fake business, the company is barely worth anything to Alex and his associates either, so they can have a $3.5 million.
Of more than just the information war, but the very battle for the future destiny of humanity.
All right.
It is now official on every front.
The globalists are trying to trigger a race war in America as the cover for a coup against President Trump and mass uprisings.
That's official.
I've been telling you for years that if Trump could...
Retake the White House.
That was one of their main plans because they had publicly prepared it.
Now we're here.
And they're using the Daniel Penny case to say burn down the country, kill all the white people.
That is a tiny minority of brainwashed leftist black people on the Soros payroll.
So they've got that heated up in case they can't kill Trump before he gets into office.
That'll be one of the big challenges they throw at him there.
We've got all of that information.
And we'll be hitting that coming up at the start of the next hour.
But that's off 40 days from now.
They're just getting it warmed up and ready to serve.
Right on time.
And they're going to have, again, massive terror attack on a black college or a black gathering, black grocery store, something like that, black church.
And migrants will be attacked as soon as Trump gets in, guaranteed, 100%.
That's done.
That's going down.
Trump speaks about it and we get ahead of it and see the move.
So I mentioned this on our last episode, but I think it bears repeating that Alex's goal is to get people to care less about potential future racist acts of domestic terror.
I'm sure he doesn't mind if he inspires some, but the top thing he's interested in pushing is making sure that if you see a Klan bombing or some neo-Nazi shoots a bunch of people, you don't believe that it has anything to do with racism.
When Alex is saying that they can stop this attack if he and Trump yell about it enough, he's saying that his imaginary enemies will not carry out this false flag attack against a black college or a group of immigrants if they feel like the public won't care, because they're only doing it to cause that response in the first place.
If everyone's just going to shrug at a domestic terror attack, then they would know they need to choose a different These enemies aren't real, so what...
Really, what Alex is doing is just playing imagination games, which I'm sure is really fun for him.
The way he imagines these demons he's fighting against work is through the Hegelian dialectic, or the problem-reaction-solution pattern.
The globalists create a problem, the public reacts in a predictable way, demanding that the globalists solve the problem, and they have a ready-made solution to the problem, which is why they caused that problem to begin with.
It's a fun way to fill up space on message boards and have stoned conversations with your friends, but it's a really childish way to approach the analysis of real-time, real-world events.
For instance, in this case, he's saying that the globalists are going to cause a big racist false flag attack, which is the problem, which will cause the public to demand that they take the issue of racist domestic terrorism seriously, the reaction, and the globalists will then take out Trump because he's racist, which is the solution.
That's fun, and it's an interesting storytelling structure, but it's ultimately something Alex has written in reverse.
A whole lot of Trump's fans are pretty racist, and a small number of them are explicitly racist domestic terrorism supporters.
Some of them might do some shit, and it's not hard to connect Trump's words and actions to supporting what they did.
Like how he told the Proud Boys to stand back and stand by before they planned to overthrow the results of the 2020 election, and they stormed the Capitol.
His words are very easy to connect to people doing bad things because he kind of has a habit of encouraging bad things.
Alex knows this, so Trump paying some kind of price for this is the ultimate thing that the globalists want to achieve, which is the solution.
They need to get the public to demand that they carry this out, so the best way Alex can imagine that they do this is carry out a big racist false flag and then blame it on Trump people.
It's all Yeah.
That's the way that...
He's interpreting all of these signs because they're convenient in order for him to get to the point where you excuse Trump's racism and the racist actions of people who are doing things in Trump's name.
If Trump's pardoning all of these people who attacked cops on January 6th and tried to overturn the election, that sends an interesting message in terms of what is and is not domestic terrorism anymore.
Then you've got Romanian election canceled after a Patriot won.
It was anti-war, anti-globalist.
NATO now set up a dictatorship there and is set to obviously have some provocation between Romania and Russia as the pretext to declare Article 5 and bring NATO directly into the war.
So Alex knows literally nothing about the Romanian election.
It's all just cookie-cutter terms he uses to describe anyone he likes, or more accurately, any leader who supports Putin in the war in Ukraine.
Gun to his head, Alex couldn't name the Romanian anti-war patriot that he's endorsing here.
I guarantee it.
This is Callan Georgescu, who's a real fucked-up extreme right-wing ultranationalist.
In 2020, he called the Legionary Movement, which was the Iron Guard fascist anti-Semitic militant group that came into power in Romania during World War II and was complicit in the Holocaust, quote, the strongest essence and expression of the health and free will of the Romanian people.
Romania's history is a complicated one where many fascist historical figures are revered as statesmen because they fought against communism, and that stuff gets messy really fast.
Georgescu is a mess and a bad candidate, but from everything I can tell, his run did tap into real divisions that exist within.
Sure.
Romanian intelligence agencies declassified documents showing that they'd uncovered Russian state actors boosting Georgescu's campaign on TikTok, which many have pointed to as driving his popularity.
He surged in the polls in large part because of a lot of social media stuff, and there are indications that campaign laws were violated through this.
Because of this irregularity, they threw out the results of the elections, and they're going to hold a new one.
I don't know if that's the best way to handle this, but it does appear that there's a real dynamic at play.
Like, obviously, the extent to which they meddled in the election, it's easy for someone to overstate, but it also does appear like the Romanian election laws were violated, so you've got to address that somehow.
Like, you know, you're talking about, oh, a lot of people are revered as heroes because they fought against the communists, but they were also like, man, we have Andrew Jackson on our money, buddy.
But when all the secret technology and all the drones and advanced stuff, obviously it's weaponized, they've got guys in alien suits, they've got robots that look like aliens.
The word is, and then we know they actually have these questions of will they deploy replicants, they've got biological androids, Dolled up to be actually genetically pretty freaky looking.
Why?
It could be a biological android too with a robot control chip.
A couple of those land, shoot a bunch of people with laser guns.
I mean, it's total hysteria everywhere forever.
It's got to have one ship land, ten aliens get off.
If you are a intrepid truth-teller who's really sniffing out corruption, getting to the bottom of these conspiracies, I think that the path that gets you to robots being an alien force or replicants that are dolled up, android, half-human, half-robots, I think that the scenarios are very different.
The information you would be uncovering shouldn't lead you to one of these options could happen.
I've told you step by step, their plans, that you can see when they're getting ready to roll one out because they prep it.
And I'm sitting here.
It'd be like when Ford's coming out with a new car.
And for six months, they run an ad for the car.
And then they have the car, you know, show up at an NFL game during halftime and somebody talk about the car.
And somebody says, how do you know they're coming out with a new car brand or a new car name?
I'm like, well, you see the TV ads, right?
Or back in the 80s, it was a big deal when Coca-Cola would bring out a new, oh, it's Diet Coke.
Oh, it's Cherry Coke.
Oh, it's New Coke.
Oh, it's Classic Coke.
Oh, it's, I mean, how would I know they're coming out with Cherry Coke?
In 1984 or whatever it was, they had wall-to-wall ads for Terry Koch.
So, you know, they had all these movies and TV shows about civil war and a Trump character that's racist, and the military joins with the brown people to march on D.C. and kill Trump inside the White House.
I mean, that was their plan in 2020.
They said, if he wins, we'll just have a civil war.
We believe the military leadership will join with us.
And we'll have cover stories of why the general public should do it, and we'll have a civil war.
And then they were able to steal it in 2020, so they said, okay, well, we'll shelve that.
And then they started saying right before this election, well, we'll go back to that plan.
I mean, look, he's always been a little bit of a shooting from the hip kind of guy, but that seems a little much.
So all this is very stupid.
In Alex's conception, all he's doing is watching advertisements and trailers, and then he's relaying to the audience what the globalists are advertising as coming soon.
Let's just grant this premise and pretend that it's accurate for a minute, even though it's obviously stupid.
If that's the case, then Alex's job performance needs to be based on how well he assesses advertising and how consistently he's able to tell what product is being sold.
For instance, if he sees a Cherry Coke ad and he tells you it's a Cherry Coke ad, then he's successfully conveyed to the audience what's being advertised.
Conversely, if he sees a Cherry Coke ad and tells you it's promoting a new Ford truck, you might need to ask some questions about how well he's able to interpret advertising.
This is the standard that Alex's career should be judged by, apparently.
And if we make that the standard, he's so bad at interpreting advertising.
He's wrong constantly.
Like, for instance, last year when he spent a week screaming about how some medical staff in Denver getting an Ebola vaccine was the pretext for a false flag Ebola outbreak the globalists were going to pull.
The doctors getting the vaccine was the advertisement, and Alex's interpretation of that advertisement was that they were going to roll out an Ebola outbreak to hurt Trump's chances of winning in 2024.
In service of defending that interpretation of the advertisement, Alex came up with all kinds of bogus evidence and some fake experts to reinforce his narrative who have fun substacks.
And then nothing happened.
He was wrong.
But instead of having to come out and say, hey, I was wrong about my interpretation of that advertisement from the globalists, Alex just gets to move on and pretend everything's fine.
Further, he gets to pretend that because he was so accurate about his interpretation of the advertisement, he forced the globalists to not even release the product they were running ads for.
He's a prophet who's bowling with bumpers.
He's a futurist with training wheels.
Alex is consistently wrong about his interpretations of pretty much everything, but he's built a system to exist in where he doesn't have to let that get in the way of pretending that he's right about everything and that God gives him secret knowledge.
If you have bumpers on, you can roll a strike.
But it can hit the bumpers a couple times.
Sure.
And you can pretend that it wasn't going to go in the gutter.
You can pretend that that was a pure strike, you know?
It's about, okay, this is what the bad guys are doing.
This is what they're going to pull, and they're going to use this to get Trump off balance and suck all the oxygen out of the room and make the whole agenda new lockdowns and hysteria and deadly shots, even if he gets in, so that the economy doesn't come back, so that things still continue to collapse, so they can roll out their new cashless society, unified ledger, you don't own anything, it's all put in a digital tokenized pool, and then they turn the economy back on after you accept that for a time.
And then once they get everybody trained to be under it, then they start consolidating things even more.
You'll owe nothing and be happy.
You'll eat the bugs and be happy.
So then right on time last week, Peter Hotez, the new spokesperson, he's the new Fauci officially for the UN.
I like, but I mean, imagine this, so imagine in a real scenario, what he's doing, right, is if he's saying he's officially their new spokesperson, what he's saying is that, in his mind, because this person is out saying this, last week...
At the fucking office, right?
They brought him in and they had a little sit down and they were like, okay, you're going to be our new official spokesperson.
And the guy was like, I don't know if I want to be the official spokesperson.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
We're not going to tell anybody about it.
In what manner am I the official spokesperson than that?
Aha, we've got it on a little piece of paper that I keep in my pocket of all the official spokespeople at any given point in time, right?
And the Bloomberg lawyers, you know, the Everytown people, that's not, it's not Sandy Hook families.
It's Bloomberg.
It's a Democrat Party NGO.
That's all come out in court.
We already knew that, but it's official now.
And they said, we want his handle.
We want his name.
And X said, we own the accounts.
And Jones has the persona.
You can't transfer somebody's persona under the 13th Amendment.
And then yesterday in court, they said, well, we've reached an agreement with most people that, you know, if we're able to buy these accounts, which they can't sell, we'll just own the content on them and we'll migrate that off of there and then say Alex Jones doesn't own his past shows or his own face or any of that.
It's not that they got an agreement with X. X lawyers said, we don't have jurisdiction over Alex Jones's content.
We just have jurisdiction over the railway of information that is...
X. So again, the digital fiber optic destination of X is owned by Elon Musk, and no one can take that away from Alex Jones because Alex Jones doesn't own the railway.
If I'm a locomotive, that's another railway company, but I've paid to be on that railway.
If my railway goes into bankruptcy, somebody could claim they can then own the locomotive, but just because that locomotive is on Elon Musk, Can you unexplain this?
So, X didn't betray me in court yesterday.
Elon Musk didn't betray me.
This is all cut dry.
They do not own my content.
I do.
The public does.
It's free to air.
The bad guys are claiming they own it because they want to ban it and take it down everywhere, and that's not going to work, and I'll fight that at that level as well.
They've just been beaten at the X level of saying, we're going to get Alex Jones' handle, and Musk said, no, that belongs.
To us, and Jones has a license to be here, and he will continue to be here, and you won't get his followers, you won't get that information, but you've got to separately find out whether or not in court you think you own his past shows or his tweets or photos of his family he posted there.
I mean, it's my personal place where I talk about what I think, what I do, and I put my show there because that is my speech, my communication to the public.
Like a letter I write to somebody, if I lost in a bankruptcy case 100 years ago, no one would ever claim, you know, we own your words.
So Alex has to play this little song and dance game because it's really weird that Elon wouldn't just pay the paltry few million it would have cost to buy Alex's company.
He's got even more money than Michael Bloomberg, so winning that auction would have been pocket change for him.
So in this case, lawyers from Twitter made an appearance in court to argue that Alex's account being taken part of the bankruptcy estate wasn't cool because they believe they own all the accounts on Twitter.
This is an interesting point because it's a position that aids Alex in the short term, but one that he should be super opposed to in principle.
If the position holds that Elon owns all the accounts on Twitter, then the Infowars ones can't be taken as part of Alex or Free Speech Systems bankruptcy since it's not their property.
That's convenient, but it also has implications about the sort of rights Musk might have over the data in your account.
He owns it, after all, so what expectations should you ever have to privacy?
You have privacy to the extent that he finds it useful, but you don't have any rights to Elon not reading all your messages or any of that shit.
He can do whatever he wants.
Musk's argument is that he has superior ownership of all accounts on Twitter, and you can't transfer them without Twitter's consent.
If you build a business, you can't just sell your Twitter presence without Elon's permission.
If Elon wanted to, he could use this superior ownership to crush the value of all kinds of businesses that he didn't like, since their value as a sellable entity would drop if it didn't include the market reach that's provided by their Twitter presence.
These are questions that broadly apply to social media platforms, but Elon's asserting this in a way that is much stronger than it's been asserted in the past.
Plus, he's a complete lunatic with tons of very troubling political ambitions and connections.
Should the one person who owns the company that owns all Twitter accounts be the same person in charge of...
The Department of Government Efficiency, an agency that's named after a meme cryptocurrency that the same person promoted on the social media site that he owns all the accounts on.
Seems like he must own the Doge account, too, if he owns all of the accounts.
Seems like the kind of thing that Alex should be sniffing around and finding corruption in, but Musk is really into white birth rates, so Alex supports this kind of centralization of power.
Simply put, this is pathetic.
Alex's railroad metaphor is stupid and desperate.
Elon's lawyers weren't arguing that they own the railroad and all of you own your persona cars on it.
They were arguing they own all the fucking cars.
There's no way to make a car on this railroad except through the railroad company.
You can't use a Facebook account on Twitter.
Alex is covering for Elon either because he knows that if he discussed this honestly he'd have to oppose this or because he doesn't really give a shit about what's going on and would prefer to tell the audience the imaginary version of the story that exists in his head.
It's hard to tell but whatever the case this has no connection to reality.
Alex sounds like a child who doesn't want to give up his toy.
And the personal letters argument is pretty stupid, too.
If you were famous and you wrote a bunch of letters and then you died, those letters are going to be the property of your estate, which is passed on to your heirs.
Let's say that one of your heirs gets possession of these letters and then goes bankrupt.
Their possession of your letters will be part of that bankruptcy estate, assuming they have any value to sell to pay off creditors.
Because the signal is advantageous to Alex's perceived team in this sport, he doesn't really have a problem, whereas the persona car that he's built up for himself should really not like this.
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And, again, I want to say something that I'm done here.
I see a lot of people on X, on Infowars, going, you know, Alex is under globalist attack.
He's under deep state attack.
He's under Democrat Party attack.
We understand he's not like a regular show.
He needs to raise a lot more funds than other people because they're suing him and attacking him and lying about him.
He also built a real media system with reporters and hosts and researchers and writers.
We don't have the corporate funders.
But some people say, man, you know, why is this guy saying he needs support?
Well, why did Trump need billions of dollars to win this election and hundreds of millions just to have lawyers and poll watchers in all the key districts and he stopped most of the fraud and we won?
So I want to address his description of his marketing strategy really quick.
Because I want to explain how he's telling the audience that he's conning them.
Sure.
He says that he goes to suppliers of things like supplements and he tries to get them to sell them to his audience.
You know, like, I've got the audience, I'll sell you this.
In order to make it more likely that people will buy them, he puts his own Alex Jones InfoWars label on the supplement so the audience connects their personal feelings about Alex to the dumb pills that don't do anything.
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That being said, your slightly lower rates are still insane markups and you're still making a ton of profit even with this tactic.
This leaves you with a product that isn't the highest quality available, but it's actually just the best that you could do with the market's stipulations you need to make money.
From here, it's just a matter of sales.
You can say that your stuff's the best.
No one's going to stop you from doing that.
You can say that everyone needs whatever supplement you are able to get some supplier to sell you on the cheap.
It's all a perception game.
Consider, if Alex's feelings about his supplements were sincere, and he's just letting, like, I know what's best, and it just so happens to be what I'm advertising, why does he seem to have something that he promotes for a while and then stops?
If his sales pitch for how you need the bone broth was ever sincere, why don't you need that anymore?
Like, why do you need the CMOS so badly now but didn't before?
Through his marketing, Alex creates the demand for his own products, which is why he can get whatever supplement he wants at cut rate.
You just slap a branded logo on it and pass it off on the audience.
He's explaining that dynamic super clearly in that clip while he's trying to get you to give him money in the cycle.
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I mean, I'm not blowing smoke at you, and if just a few percentage of you would go do this, you wouldn't have to sit there and hear it and go, man, he covers good topics, but I got to hear a five, ten minute begging up here.
I'm a huge fan of how Alex has made this ridiculous plug session the audience's fault because not enough of them buy the products.
I don't know.
responsibility for how inflated his overhead is.
There's no reason for him to need millions of dollars other than greed and vanity and, That's what he's feeding through this and demanding that the audience satisfy.
I think it is fair because you're the one choosing to listen to this, and if he does this and you still choose to listen to it, that's all I need to know.
I know that it has been an entertaining part of the show over the years when I blow up and get mad, but I don't really ever do that very often on there anymore, do I?
That sits here and watches the globalists engage in the most psychotic crimes the world's ever seen, endangering every man, woman, and child on this planet.
And I am very angry and upset at the globalists, but I'm also upset at humanity.
Even the people I know that are awake to all this still act like it's a hobby or it's just part of their life over there.
Still just happy, enjoying themselves, going about their business.
If an asteroid was a million miles away and was scheduled, say, some 10-mile-long asteroid to slam into us in a month, it was estimated to kill all life on the surface of the planet.
And we had the capability to launch spacecraft with nuclear weapons to knock it off course.
So how do you cover up one giant crime and the end of a financial bubble and all the derivatives and the scams there that would make Bernie Madoff blush?
And Sam Bankman freed blush.
How do you make people forget about that?
Well, you do it with a new, bigger story.
A new, bigger crisis.
And that's what all these crises are that are now rolling out.
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And I hear almost nothing from the Trump administration.
I mean, he's fighting the World War III developments and trying to secure the border and turn the economy back on.
I mean, Trump's doing a wonderful job compared to the bad guys.
It's just we have a responsibility to expose this.
All right, I'm too angry to do the show right now.
Like, when he's saying this, like, let me just turn the show off.
You've been desperate for that moment multiple times, trying to have someone drag him off his set.
He wants nothing more than that.
It's crazy.
It would be very nice if people could recognize that Alex is pretty clearly saying that he's super upset because he doesn't feel like the audience is validating how right he is by giving him more money.
He doesn't feel like that relationship is in balance.
This kind of an outburst is like a partner threatening to self-harm if you leave them.
It's purely abusive lashing out.
But I want to talk about what Alex said at the beginning there and how it relates to his inability to do the show.
He says that the globalists are trying to cover up the collapsing of this big bubble with another big story, trying to divert attention to something like war or public health.
It's key to understand that this is what Alex does.
He's never had to answer for how he just made up an impending Ebola outbreak because he immediately distracted the audience with another seemingly more immediate and important bombshell story.
His content model is based on sensationalism and jangling keys.
So as Alex is explaining and discussing this dynamic, he seems to lose his ability to figure out what he can even do at this point.
He's already claimed that World War III is officially broken out, that nukes are coming any day now, that Peter Hotez has announced that there's a globalist plot to release a bunch more bioweapons, and that apparently there's going to be a false flag alien invasion with ships and fake aliens.
There's nothing left to exaggerate here.
He has nowhere left to take the audience because everything has already happened.
If there's an outbreak next week, who cares?
He's already juiced that lemon.
There's no excitement to get out of that.
If there's an actual declaration of world war, who cares?
He said that happened weeks ago.
If aliens show up and kill people, who cares?
That's not news on this show.
The only thing that makes something news is the level to which Alex can pretend it matters, and that is understandably exhausting.
He needs to sell every story or else there's no value in it.
They can cover the same headlines with the same angle on his show and Harrison's, and there's a reason that no one watches Harrison.
Alex understands that, so these little petulant outbursts are kind of his way of dealing with being overwhelmed.
He practices self-care by lashing out at those around him and insisting that it's everyone else's fault for not supporting him enough.
It's pathetic, and he should just flip his desk.
He'd get better ratings, and it would go crazy on social media if people would laugh at him, and then maybe he'd get a couple more sales.
Wow, what a noble hero, coming to the conclusion that he should do his job.
What a marvel of psychoanalysis he's achieved.
When Alex says that this show is just him talking to himself, that's kind of true, and he should reflect on how this also applies to the time he's pretending God is talking to him.
And then, he should seek out some real psychoanalysis so he can stop hurting everyone.
That's what I would do with this big breakthrough that he's having.
NATO and Israel and Turkey putting Al-Qaeda in charge of Syria is alarming.
NATO overthrowing the election and setting up a dictatorship in Romania is alarming.
What am I supposed to do?
Tell you what.
How about I just talk about the NFL?
Hell, I can play you funny cat videos and dog videos all day and whale videos.
I love all that stuff, by the way.
All the time, I put stuff like that on the list to play.
Like, oh, but here's how beautiful the earth is, what we're fighting for.
And then I never play that either because it's just like...
I mean, we got AOC saying Daniel Penny should be locked up because he's a danger.
While she wants millions of illegal aliens out of the 25 million that came in under Biden, millions are known criminals with like murder, rape, arson, assault on police officers, and then this dimwit, because they want idiots to talk to idiots.
That's why they wanted Harris.
That's what they think of you.
The globalists think you're an idiot like Kamala Harris.
They think you're a moron like AOC.
So they find these...
ADIQ morons to read off a script, but that isn't actually what you want.
I think he broke his own brain talking about how the globalists think you're stupid while treating his audience like the stupidest pieces of shit in the world.
You know, I can open the phones up and just take calls from people on COVID and almost every caller had family members murdered by the hospitals or murdered by the shot.
I don't want to hear mothers and fathers and husbands and wives crying and talking about how the hospital murdered them or how the shot murdered their dad or murdered their son.
I've had a bunch of them.
I mean, you know what?
I get it.
I get running away from this.
I understand it.
I understand you don't want to face it.
The problem is not facing it is why we're in this position.
So you know what?
I will do the shows and take hundreds of calls from people murdered.
Then I'm going to go into the Daniel Perry developments.
While that's so important, and a horrible Supreme Court ruling, not on Vanderbilt.
That was just heard last week.
This was oral arguments they heard months ago.
The so-called conservative Supreme Court said the government and private schools can secretly recruit your children and brainwash them to have their genitals cut off.
Supreme Court's stunner, secret gender transitions at schools allowed to continue.
Well, that sounds really wild, the way that Alex is reporting this.
In the real world, the Supreme Court decided not to hear an appeal that was raised to them regarding a case involving some parents in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
They'd brought a suit challenging their public school's guidance policies involving LGBTQ students, claiming that the school not notifying them violated their parental rights and religious freedom.
The Seventh Circuit had ruled that none of them had standing to challenge the policy because they had not demonstrated any evidence that these policies had affected them at all, and the Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal.
So in this case, there's no evidence or indication that respecting students' privacy had any adverse effects on anyone.
But you hear the way this bullshit that Alex reports the story.
He doesn't give a shit about details.
This is team sports to him.
In the same way that he can't name the Romanian politician that he loves.
He doesn't know anything about this story.
He's just reading off a fucking headline and complaining.
Says, oh, it's going to be way worse, whatever it is.
We don't know what it is, but it's going to be way worse.
Then COVID, and it's going to kill a lot more people, and we need to have lockdowns, and we need to have forced injections, and we need to have PCR testing everywhere, and we just got to have a new lockdown.
And they don't even say why they know bird flu is going to magically mutate and jump into humans.
While they simultaneously say it has, but it hasn't.
Bird flu is absolutely inhumans, but there aren't any cases of this strange human-to-human transmission.
Alex seems to not understand these conversations on any deeper level than the headlines he's skimmed, and I...
I feel like his audience should be worried about that.
This also is not an NBC News article that Alex is reading.
It's an op-ed on MSNBC written by a professor of microbiology and immunology who's arguing that it could be a problem to have people who don't believe in science be in charge of science-based agencies, which is what Trump has indicated that he wants to do with his transition.
As the article points out, Trump's choice for health and human services, RFK Jr. said to the NIH, quote, God bless you all.
Thank you for your service.
We're going to give infectious disease a break for about eight years.
This op-ed doesn't say any of the stuff Alex claims, which isn't surprising because it isn't a news show.
This is a broadcast of an idiot talking to himself about information he doesn't know and doesn't understand.
Alex is maybe not in a mode where he wants to misidentify shooters and stuff.
So maybe that explains some of the hesitation that he has to jump on this story.
But I also thought this is a strange angle that he's taking.
Okay.
There's one part of you that might expect he's like, yeah, you know, CEOs of health insurance companies are exploiting people and there's a populist outrage.
I've got an example of that I'm going to get into that's a larger message to the globalists.
Let me start the next hour, how that ties into the assassination of the big insurance company CEO and now the arrest of the individual who's been charged with the murder and his manifesto.
So I think that if I'm listening to this, he's saying that the fact that the public is largely not that upset about the idea that this guy killed an insurance CEO.
Which is strange for him, because in a way, that's against what he believes.
You should care that these guys are, because they're evil.
In terms of, like, as a human race, we have to reckon with their existence.
Not only should they be killed, but they shouldn't be killed.
It should be like a ritual where we all get together, and there's a big trial, and everybody goes, here are your crimes, and we go, ha ha, you did them, we got you.
You should care about killing these people.
It shouldn't be just like a, oh, we gotta get rid of them thing.
That implies this is capitalism with big pharma and big medical and big insurance all basically owned by BlackRock.
Handful of shareholders setting up this giant fraud.
We have some of the worst health care in the world.
We have the most expensive health care in the world.
And they call that capitalism.
What it is is a giant screw job.
And now we've got his manifesto and he wants government health care.
It's like the Unabomber.
So take a horrible corrupt system and then...
A fascist system, a kleptocratic system, and then call it capitalism, and then merge it with communism, and it'll still be private profits for the globalists, but even worse for us.
Rationing, everything else on top of it.
And they already beta tested that with the COVID for over a year.
Oh, you can't have your heart attack or your cancer taken care of or your broken leg.
Oh, we're going to not resuscitate people where they settle over the world.
Remember, you're in Australia or the U.S.?
Oh, in blue cities.
Oh, you're having a heart attack?
We're not going to resuscitate you because the hospital is too full of COVID patients.
It's actually empty, basically.
To get medical workers from the EMTs to the nurses, the nurse practitioners to the doctors, the administrators to the coders to just go, okay, we don't give everybody else health care now.
So, fun fact, in Alex's text messages that got accidentally turned over in court, he was talking with Paul Joseph Watson about the empty hospitals conspiracy theory.
And Paul Joseph Watson, who's conspicuous in his absence, said, you're just doing Sandy Hook all over again.
And Alex's reply was, I know.
So, the empty hospitals thing, maybe you should...
It's a little bit gauche for him to be going back to that.
But I do think that there's something about his unwillingness to deal with this head-on.
And I think that there's a desire to take the obvious effects of out-of-control, unchecked capitalism and then just say that it's not capitalism.
And that's the way that you absolve yourself of...
You can make this overly abstract in the way he is about fascist system and all this, but these are the inevitable consequences of money being speech, profit-driven establishments being more important than human life.
That's part of the deal that we've allowed to be set up.
You can't disentangle the consequences Of capitalism from capitalism itself.
Like, you don't want to, like, hey, I don't want to be responsible for the religion that I follow, and whenever it does something that's not cool, I go, ah, it's not the religion's fault, you know?
There's a certain amount of people who can and try to reckon with the system that we all live within, critiquing its problems and hoping for something better.
What Alex is doing is something altogether different, which is denial of the problems.
Assigning the problems that exist within the system to something else.
And in service of maintaining the same system that causes these outcomes.
So I think that because Alex is stupid and he needs to be interesting all the time or else his audience gets bored, he's kind of forced to work out a conspiracy here.
You can't imagine somebody having an actual rational, like, you couldn't imagine a rational human being like you or I who has gone through something terrible having this kind of response to a system that's clearly designed to try and kill him.
And they've said they want to trigger racial division and conflict and that Trump is coming to kill blacks and Hispanics with no evidence of that when he gets in office with Tom Homa.
And then mayors say we're going to rise up and governors say they're going to rise up.
The Democrats say they're going to have blue states and cities secede.
That's all official.
I've already gone over all that ad nauseum, shown all the videos and documents.
Just recapping.
And that's their plan if World War III doesn't stop Trump.
They are going to do false flags against Democrat protesters protesting, Border Patrol arresting and rounding up illegals.
To me, I think what I'm hearing him say is, this is wrong because this does not divide people the way that I want the globalists to be doing.
So if the result of this assassination does not divide people along racial lines or does not do the goals that I've said the globalists have, and instead have the result of people who otherwise would say, I don't disagree, I don't agree with you at all, are both going like, yeah, fuck the health insurance guy.
It is just really strange how much this is like...
I think...
I don't want to overstate this because I don't think that the killing of the CEO is necessarily the most groundbreaking or earth-shattering moment or like a watershed.
I don't want to get in over...
My head here.
But I do think that it matters.
And I think it's important in a way that directly intersects with Alex.
Because I don't think that he, as the current permutation of himself, I don't think he covered Occupy well, but I don't think he'd be able to even come close to touching it in the present day.
I think that he is equipped to kill time, talk about how he's a big boy, whine about shit, do ads, and then skim headlines.