#998: January 11, 2025
In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune into Alex's energency Saturday show, which had to happen because Elon Musk tweeted that the Woke Mind Virus had been defeated.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan tune into Alex's energency Saturday show, which had to happen because Elon Musk tweeted that the Woke Mind Virus had been defeated.
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It's time to pray. | ||
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I have great respect for knowledge fight. | |
Knowledge fight. | ||
I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys, saying we are the bad guys. | ||
Knowledge fight. | ||
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Dan and Jordan. | |
Knowledge fight. | ||
Need money. | ||
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Andy in Kansas. | |
Stop it. | ||
Andy in Kansas. | ||
It's time to pray. | ||
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. | ||
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Thanks for holding us. | |
I'm a huge fan. | ||
I love your world. | ||
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Knowledge Fight. | |
KnowledgeFight.com. | ||
I love you. | ||
Hey, everybody. | ||
Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. | ||
I'm Dan. | ||
I'm Jordan. | ||
We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. | ||
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Oh, indeed we are. | |
Dan. | ||
Jordan. | ||
Dan. | ||
Jordan. | ||
Quick question for you. | ||
What's your bright spot today, buddy? | ||
My bright spot. | ||
I don't believe I mentioned this yet. | ||
I'm enjoying the new season of Traitors. | ||
Yes. | ||
Very good. | ||
That cast. | ||
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Woo! | |
Woo! | ||
They got some bangers in there. | ||
They did. | ||
As a Survivor fan, I could rest easy without seeing Boston Robb on another show. | ||
But he's fine. | ||
He's an interesting element that these people are not ready to deal with. | ||
Right. | ||
I think that'll be a lot of fun. | ||
Jeremy's great. | ||
He's a great character. | ||
Very great, yep. | ||
But Carolyn. | ||
Is my favorite. | ||
Dynamite. | ||
She is on season 44 of Survivor, and I think she revolutionized reality television. | ||
Really? | ||
Accidentally. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because she is so insane. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But so, like, smart. | ||
And normal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That no one knows how to deal with her. | ||
This house is going to have such a problem with her. | ||
God, she's great to watch. | ||
It's wild to watch a show and be like, oh, that's what I would have done. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
This is the character that's, oh, shit. | ||
That's, oh, fuck! | ||
Yep, she's you. | ||
Yep, yep, yep, yep. | ||
She's insane, but smart. | ||
Yep, yep. | ||
And I think has... | ||
Slight difficulty with the reality that she's on a TV show. | ||
Which I think is incredibly endearing. | ||
It is very interesting whenever somebody is like, I don't know if this is real or not on TV. | ||
Because they're like, you know this is not real. | ||
But she's like, I don't know if it's not not real. | ||
And that's where the spiral begins. | ||
Yeah, most people choose not to... | ||
Speak that into existence. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
It's not on the TV. | ||
Let's all pretend, man. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I had an interesting ride with her on Survivor 44, which was that I found her a bit annoying for the first, I don't know, four or five episodes. | ||
But then when it clicked, when I started to get like, oh, this is who this person is. | ||
Right. | ||
She instantly is top-tier reality TV person. | ||
Once again, reinforcing exactly what happens about this being me is how often our reviews wind up being like, okay, the first ten episodes I listen to Jordan, he's a real piece of shit and you're going to hate him. | ||
But after that, he's actually really cool! | ||
Right. | ||
So anyway, enjoy Carolyn. | ||
Enjoy that mirror. | ||
I am having a great time. | ||
What's your bright spot? | ||
My bright spot is, I'm going to have to go with... | ||
Because you took The Traders, I'm going to go with The Traders UK! | ||
Okay, yeah, I haven't seen that season yet. | ||
Happening simultaneously, I guess. | ||
Same show. | ||
You know the show. | ||
There's only two real differences, and that's, it's British regular people who are more insane than you could ever possibly imagine. | ||
Civilians. | ||
And then, without the host Alan Cumming... | ||
The host who's there. | ||
She's great. | ||
She's great. | ||
She does a great job. | ||
But the other day, watching the United States one, Alan Cumming was wearing a bodice corset in the forest, and you could clearly see that he was not allowed to move at all. | ||
He was standing perfectly still for probably four or five straight hours of filming. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Alan Cumming is his own thing. | ||
He's his own thing. | ||
He's shooting the moon, and these people... | ||
The other hosts of Traders can only hope to be good. | ||
They're good! | ||
Yeah, and they are good. | ||
They're good. | ||
You just can't be Alan Cumming. | ||
Nope. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
You'll never be able to say, murder! | ||
With the, I guess, hours it takes to finish that word for him. | ||
And the credibility that it comes from being in Josie and the Pussycats. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
I love Alan Cumming. | ||
I love him. | ||
He's great. | ||
Charming. | ||
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Yep. | |
So, Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. | ||
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All right. | |
We're going to be talking about a special report Alex did on Saturday, his day off. | ||
Okay. | ||
On January 11th. | ||
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All right. | |
I think I've become a bit more drawn to the work that he's doing that he doesn't have to do. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, like his normal show. | ||
Right, right, right, right, right. | ||
I don't know why you're doing Saturday shows. | ||
Why are you doing the normal show? | ||
Right. | ||
We're already confused about that. | ||
Why would you add? | ||
Adding the Saturday in really just strikes me as strange. | ||
So we're going to talk about what he did on this episode. | ||
But first, let's take a little moment to say hello to some new wonks. | ||
Ooh, that's a great idea. | ||
So first, Smoker Paul says, the gecko lives! | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You're now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Next, Moon, the Celestial Slugcat. | ||
They are a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You're now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And Sister Motoko, thank you so much. | ||
You're now a policy wonk. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And we had a technocrat in the mix, Jordan, so thank you so much to Four Jet, the best chaos gremlin stuck in a cat's body. | ||
Whoever was, we'll miss you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
You are now a technocrat. | ||
I'm a policy wonk. | ||
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Four stars. | |
Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. | ||
Someone sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. | ||
Daddy Shark. | ||
Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp. | ||
Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. | ||
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He's a loser little titty baby. | |
I don't want to hate black people. | ||
I renounce Jesus Christ! | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Yes, thank you very much. | ||
Now, Jordan, before we begin, I'd like to play an out-of-context drop for you. | ||
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Okay. | |
And I'd also like to apologize to you and to the audience for playing this out-of-context drop. | ||
I mean, a fat woman that eats pussy? | ||
Wow. | ||
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Okay. | |
I don't know what that means. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Wait. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm not thrilled. | ||
I'm not thrilled about this. | ||
But that... | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
What are we incredulous about in this statement? | ||
But see, this is why it's the Out of Context Drop. | ||
It's meant to mess with your brain. | ||
Why would he say something like that? | ||
Why would you think something like that if you weren't confused about one of the aspects of the thing that you were saying? | ||
Yeah, maybe you were just being a piece of shit. | ||
Maybe. | ||
We'll find out. | ||
I hope not. | ||
So we start off this episode, again, day off, and there's big news. | ||
And this is why Alex is doing a day off show. | ||
Okay. | ||
And you know me, if you're a regular viewer or listener, I always up front tell you what I think the most important news of the day is. | ||
And the fires and the death and the devastation and the looting and the bureaucratic sabotage. | ||
And administrative terrorism we've witnessed is terrible and is a microcosm of the Great Reset, destruction of the industrialized world under the official UN 1992 Treaty, Agenda 2021. | ||
And we're going to get into all the new massive developments here today. | ||
But, in general, what Elon Musk said last night... | ||
And by 10 o 'clock at night, I stopped getting on X. I missed it, but I was already intending last night when I went to bed on this special Saturday transmission to come on air and say exactly what Elon said last night at 10 o 'clock. | ||
And I wasn't talking to Elon. | ||
I wasn't sending him messages. | ||
That's just spontaneous. | ||
That's simpatico. | ||
What do they say? | ||
Great minds think alike. | ||
I mean, that's what's happening here. | ||
So yeah, the special report we got to do is because Elon tweeted something that I was totally thinking about already. | ||
I was going to do this show about this thing that Elon tweeted last night. | ||
Elon tweeted that the woke mind virus is dead. | ||
It's been defeated. | ||
Well, that's nice. | ||
That's nice. | ||
It is nice for that to have been... | ||
Killed, I suppose. | ||
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So Alex has got to come into the studio. | |
But nobody was vaccinated against the woke mind virus, obviously. | ||
No. | ||
It's going to come back, I think. | ||
This is something Alex is probably low-key concerned about. | ||
Here's what's weird. | ||
And also, what I think is both the most interesting thing about our new reality and also the most horrible thing, which is that I've seen the Elon fanboys on the internet through words. | ||
I've seen them type out words, and it's like, well, if you're hiding behind a computer screen, sure, you can say, notice me, senpai. | ||
I guess that's fine. | ||
If you choose, you're fine. | ||
This is a man who's talking out loud on camera, and he's saying basically that stuff. | ||
And has a 30-year career as an iconoclast. | ||
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Totally. | |
And like a truth-teller who hates international business people who transcend sovereignty of countries. | ||
Absolutely! | ||
There's a part of me that before this could have believed that there was like five weirdo guys who did this, and then like 3,000 bots paid for by whatever rich person. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
But now it's like, oh, nope, this is real. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Man, I wonder if that guy who put him on the cover of, like, what was it, Wired or whatever, was like the real Iron Man? | ||
I wonder if that guy is, like, real happy with himself. | ||
Probably not. | ||
Probably not. | ||
So Alex is going to explain the philosophy that unites him, Trump, and Musk. | ||
And this is going to transcend news today. | ||
And it does a little bit. | ||
Okay. | ||
Obviously when I'm driving in my car, or... | ||
I've been home at my desk researching. | ||
In the mind, it's so clear what you want to say. | ||
And then once you get on air, it's like, wow, this is really historic. | ||
I should have spent a few hours to kind of write up some notes on this. | ||
But what I'm about to say isn't just news. | ||
It's about the philosophy of humanity and what your life mission is and what your destiny is and what you stand for, what my life mission is, what my destiny is, what I stand for. | ||
What Elon Musk's life mission is, what he stands for, what he believes. | ||
What Trump's life mission is, what he thinks his destiny is. | ||
And we're all individuals. | ||
Money. | ||
But in history, you need to find people that you're most closely aligned to in your life goals, your mission, your philosophy, to then team up with them intellectually, culturally. | ||
Financially, scientifically, educationally, because it's about society. | ||
As he was going, I was like, say ecclesiastically, you son of a bitch. | ||
Come on. | ||
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I know you want to say ecclesiastically. | |
But yeah, I mean, sure. | ||
What you're saying is totally right. | ||
It's money. | ||
And these people are scam guys. | ||
And they recognize that in each other. | ||
And they're really drawn towards creating this community of scammers. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, there is something. | ||
Like, what he said. | ||
Makes sense if you remove that he is talking about himself and Elon Musk and Trump. | ||
Well, and what he says makes sense even if you don't. | ||
Sure. | ||
If you remove the high-minded ideals about, like, human destiny and all this bullshit. | ||
Like attracts, like, hang out with people you like. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And we are full of shit assholes who want to scam people. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Buy some sea moss. | ||
See, but here's the way I feel about it, right? | ||
It's like, you and I. Hang out! | ||
This is very similar to what he's thinking, but you are real, and we're right here. | ||
I am not in the computer screen telling you what to do through Twitter and owning it, you know? | ||
You know, I did do a couple episodes with that guy who sounded like you, though. | ||
Who I thought was you for a little while. | ||
He looked a lot like me, and he sounded a lot like me. | ||
That was a mistake. | ||
That was a huge mistake. | ||
He won't stop calling me, and he killed my wife. | ||
He's getting weird. | ||
So, Alex, I mean, honestly, so much of this is just like, I have to do a show on Saturday because I have to defend Elon Musk? | ||
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Jesus. | |
It's weird. | ||
I see a lot of people attacking me saying that I'm a brown noser, that I'm an ass kisser, that I'm on my knees, stuff like that. | ||
That doesn't bother me at all. | ||
It should. | ||
It definitely does. | ||
It really should. | ||
The ether in which I swim. | ||
But I do care about some of the people who are, I think, from a place of legitimate concern saying that because they don't understand where I'm coming from. | ||
And I want them to understand from my perspective, which I know is very accurate. | ||
None of us are perfect, but if you want to get pointed at the North Star reality, I'm pretty well damn pointed at it. | ||
Not perfect. | ||
We all see through rose-colored darklies. | ||
Everything's distorted. | ||
We're fallen. | ||
We're not perfect. | ||
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But... | |
To me, it is so insanely obvious that the globalists hate Donald Trump and are trying to kill him. | ||
It's a fact. | ||
It is insanely obvious that Elon Musk is genuinely pissed at these people because they're trying to collapse civilization, and he's told them, you'll get destroyed in the process, too. | ||
Look at the numbers. | ||
I mean, just from a self-preservation perspective, their post-industrial collapse civilization plan, and somehow they're going to manage that and control that and vertically integrate all the wealth under themselves, and it'll destroy 90% of the wealth and infrastructure, but they'll be in control of what's left. | ||
Obviously, that's already gotten out of control just in its first stages, and it's going to trigger mass starvation, economic collapse, civil unrest, civil war, war. | ||
And in every major Pentagon, Rand Corporation, Chinese, Russian, EU, private think tank. | ||
I mean, there's thousands of these analysis. | ||
And I don't need to read their analysis. | ||
I have all the political, historical, military pieces myself. | ||
Why does it matter how many of them there are then? | ||
I give you an analysis and then go read a Rand Corporation analysis. | ||
It's the same damn thing. | ||
Or a Pentagon analysis that's public. | ||
Or what Elon Musk says. | ||
We say the exact same thing because it's true. | ||
I am a Rand Corporation analysis. | ||
I am a Pentagon analysis. | ||
I don't have to read them because I breathe it. | ||
I am that. | ||
This is dumb. | ||
Did he just say, I can't handle the truth? | ||
I think so. | ||
I think that there's also an element of this that is like, okay, I'm getting a little bit of pushback from the pretty extreme racist types in my audience because they don't want to like Musk. | ||
There's some of the immigration issues that he is a non-starter on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And Alex doesn't want to lose that. | |
He doesn't want to lose those people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And so he's being defensive about them not liking Musk. | |
And he cares very much. | ||
Is it just them now? | ||
No. | ||
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Are there like more people who are just like rational people who are like, man, this sounds crazy. | |
Well, I know that there's a lot of chaos going on in the gaming community right now. | ||
The gaming community. | ||
Yeah, because Elon Musk claims to be one of the top Path of Exile players in the world. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
And some people have raised some accusations that in order to have a character as high up as his... | ||
You'd have to purchase it of some reusing? | ||
You would have to be playing it all day. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, people grind and share accounts and stuff like that. | ||
And he's... | ||
Being called out a bit. | ||
He's paying people to play video games for him so he can look cool in front of other people who play video games. | ||
I think that he's going to lose a fair amount of people over that. | ||
Maybe more fans he's going to lose from that than supporting the AFD, which is a bummer, but... | ||
Okay, let me throw this out here. | ||
I don't know if you know about this cat. | ||
Let me solo her. | ||
He's a guy who played Elden Ring, and he beats Maladia. | ||
Or whatever. | ||
I don't know if it's Melania. | ||
I think it might be something else. | ||
But yeah, he beats her by himself. | ||
And then everybody who goes and they can't defeat that boss, he'll show up. | ||
You can call him. | ||
He'll show up. | ||
He'll defeat the boss for you and move on. | ||
President. | ||
I say we make him president. | ||
There's no reason not to. | ||
If that's what Elon wants to be looked at as. | ||
Exactly! | ||
But he's not! | ||
No. | ||
And this guy is for free! | ||
And I think that this sort of... | ||
Obviously, it's something trivial and fucking stupid, but like... | ||
I think that it's maybe more dangerous to peeling back the layers of Elon's onion than, like, a lot of other things. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because people will be like, you're a fucking fake about this. | ||
You're a fake about everything! | ||
Right! | ||
Oh, no! | ||
I mean, listen, obviously there's a lot more to be said about education and so on and so forth, but there is also a certain amount of, like, the temperament of somebody who, out of their own enjoyment and, like... | ||
Whatever. | ||
Shows up and helps people win video games for free. | ||
And the temperament of Elon Musk should clearly show you which one should be given more power. | ||
Sure. | ||
Sure. | ||
And I think that the reaction to people's looking at Elon like, you can't have made that character. | ||
There's an innate distaste for a poser. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I think that Elon's going to suffer from that. | ||
He's a poser! | ||
But one thing that he has done is he's allowed Alex to make a lot more money. | ||
And he's thrilled about that. | ||
And I think that's why Alex is supportive. | ||
I want to get into the fires. | ||
I want to get into the fact that it's 100% intentional. | ||
And the latest evidence that Paul's on top of all the other evidence. | ||
Super powerful broadcast yesterday. | ||
At least 100 million views of the show yesterday. | ||
On X. A live show. | ||
And the different feeds, 12 million. | ||
I just checked before the show. | ||
Live show, 12 million on X. The clips, over 90 million. | ||
And I mean, big hour-long, 30-minute, two-hour, but we broke it up a bunch, different ways. | ||
And 100-plus million news yesterday. | ||
Yeah, you better believe I'm thankful to Elon Musk for coming in, buying... | ||
Twitter paying twice what was worth the time as they'd run on the ground. | ||
And he said, it's not the price of Twitter, it's the price of free speech. | ||
And then taking Trump up at the top and then just handing America and the world the ball. | ||
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That's what he did. | |
He believed in the people. | ||
He created a platform. | ||
He's innovated and took it from third or fourth to now preeminent number one media. | ||
Operation, independent platform on the planet and just growing by leaps and bounds every day. | ||
Freedom is successful. | ||
And now, as I predicted, Facebook, with all of its properties, is saying we're obsolete, everybody's leaving us. | ||
Zuckerberg's not doing an apology to her because he's really sorry, in my view, but because he understands we've turned the tide. | ||
And I still haven't had time to go set up a Facebook and then... | ||
As a test to see if he'll kick me off or whatever. | ||
I've been too busy. | ||
But we'll do that soon. | ||
So, I mean, Twitter is not growing by leaps and bounds. | ||
It's worth so much less than when Musk bought it. | ||
And, like, I hear Alex saying this stuff, and he's like, okay, let's imagine that this was someone you didn't support. | ||
This is one of the world's richest people buying a media company in order to control what is on it. | ||
To meddle in an election, to put Trump over the top in such a way that it is not profitable. | ||
He paid more money than this is worth in order to meddle in this election. | ||
It seems like Alex should be staunchly opposed to this, like on principle, but he's not because he got his way. | ||
Here's what I find interesting about that, because I think you're absolutely right on. | ||
And partially... | ||
I think it is an absolute failure of the free market on its own terms. | ||
Like, that is what the free market, that's the argument against all kinds of government intervention, all kinds of stuff, is because the free market will make sure that you can't run an unprofitable company. | ||
But, here we are. | ||
So the free market has allowed itself to be no longer free on its own terms. | ||
You have to admit that the market has failed because of Twitter. | ||
It's so much more profitable as a whole to control this and run an unprofitable Twitter than it would be to maximize the profits of Twitter. | ||
That's the free market, baby. | ||
That's the free market, baby. | ||
Yep. | ||
So, you know, Zuckerberg. | ||
Alex is saying he's coming around. | ||
And it turns out that... | ||
You know, Zuck was on Rogan. | ||
What? | ||
No! | ||
Why? | ||
Because he's trying to do this pivot. | ||
Just be rich and go away! | ||
Why doesn't that ever happen? | ||
I think because he's a billionaire who runs a giant business, and he's recognizing that the winds are blowing in such a direction that he's going to have to kiss Trump's ring. | ||
Or buy an island. | ||
Or both. | ||
Volcano island. | ||
So he was on Rogan, and Alex asked Rogan to ask him a question. | ||
And he didn't. | ||
And then Alex tells us about how he didn't ask that question. | ||
This is sad. | ||
Okay. | ||
And I still haven't had time to go set up a Facebook as a test to see if he'll kick me off or whatever. | ||
I've been too busy. | ||
But we'll do that soon. | ||
But it's not because I even need to be on there. | ||
It's just to see what he does. | ||
And I asked Joe, because I knew he was on a few days ago before it aired, was here in town. | ||
I said, will you bring up me to him and say, hey. | ||
Alex Jones, a litmus test. | ||
We let him back on, but Joe didn't get around to that, but that's okay. | ||
And I was good. | ||
I didn't tell anybody that he was on Joe. | ||
That was going to happen, or I didn't tell people Joe had Mel on or any of that stuff, all that great stuff. | ||
But I do get a lot of great inside baseball, obviously. | ||
So, I've kind of set the table there, but... | ||
Elon is pointing the way. | ||
Whoa! | ||
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Whoa! | |
And you cannot not be thankful. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
Just what a dork. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
That's... | ||
Man, if you just stop at, like... | ||
Listen, from a financial standpoint, it makes perfect sense for me to say this guy's good, even if it looks like I'm being over the top. | ||
This is too over the top! | ||
I would argue that... | ||
You don't even need to do that. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
Just enjoy the situation that you're in where Musk isn't kicking you off Twitter. | ||
You're right. | ||
You don't have to do this. | ||
You're right. | ||
Unless you expect some other kind of benefit from being a sycophant. | ||
Totally. | ||
And I guess he does. | ||
Alex does expect some sort of a benefit. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, he has to. | ||
He has to. | ||
But, I mean, he can't even get Joe to ask Zuckerberg to his face if he's allowed on Facebook. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That doesn't even take a long time to ask. | ||
Hey, can you put Alex back up? | ||
And guess what? | ||
Joe not asking that question is kind of interesting because it is a relevant question to ask Zuckerberg. | ||
Yeah. | ||
While he's doing this, like, uh... | ||
Sorry for being mean to conservatives to her. | ||
Right. | ||
It's an interesting question to ask. | ||
Hey, Alex Jones got kicked off. | ||
Are you going to let him back on? | ||
He is a well-known friend of mine who has been hurt by internet censorship. | ||
It's a relevant question to ask in the context of a long, meandering podcast. | ||
For three hours or whatever. | ||
And Rogan didn't ask it. | ||
Yeah, and it actually does seem like a really relevant question of like, oh, okay, so you're changing your content moderation. | ||
Is the line now far enough that Alex Jones is allowed on? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's actually a good question. | ||
So Alex saying that he'd asked Joe to ask this and Joe didn't is telling. | ||
Yeah! | ||
It almost means like, didn't want to. | ||
Didn't want to muddy those waters. | ||
Could be. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So anyway, Elon is the way, the truth, and the light. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
And, much like Jesus, he speaks in riddles. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I've set the table there, but let me try to quantify this right now, and then I'll go through it, talk about Elon some more, and say some things I've never said before, but I've kind of needed to say what I already said first. | ||
This is important. | ||
And then I want to talk about his statement and the way you can interpret it. | ||
And now I've made a study of Elon enough and what he's doing, now that I've been focusing on him intensely for about two years. | ||
And I can tell you what he means by something if people are smart enough to understand it. | ||
And I don't say that condescendingly. | ||
But you have to be following his philosophy. | ||
By following it, I mean watching it, studying it, to understand the nuances. | ||
Because there's always the surface level that's very clear and true. | ||
And then other layers to it of why he's doing what he's doing. | ||
See, there's levels to Elon Musk, and maybe you're stupid. | ||
Maybe you just don't understand what he's saying. | ||
Alex does, because he's made a study. | ||
He's made a study of this for two years. | ||
He gets it. | ||
He gets the subtext. | ||
He gets all the hidden messages that Musk is putting into his tweets. | ||
Yep. | ||
Great. | ||
I don't think that speaking in tongues was a great... | ||
Religious practice. | ||
I always thought that there was a lot of room for error. | ||
Somebody jumps up, starts speaking in the language of the angels, and then somebody else jumps up and interprets it. | ||
It's like, you are putting a lot of trust in that interpreter. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I tweet in tongues. | ||
See, this is what I'm saying. | ||
You are putting a lot of trust in that interpreter. | ||
And I feel like this is way too much... | ||
Trust to put in any interpreter if it's Alex Jones and the most rich man in the world. | ||
And Alex has illustrated his ineptitude of being an interpreter with basic metaphors and literature. | ||
So I don't know if I'm going to go ahead and... | ||
Bad interpreter. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Elon tweeted that the woke mind virus was dead. | ||
Sure. | ||
Why? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Okay, fair enough. | ||
Fair enough? | ||
But Alex, he's able to interpret this. | ||
He's able to see the layers upon layers of this tweet. | ||
Sure. | ||
So he talks about that a little bit here. | ||
Alright, so the best way to describe this is this way. | ||
Is Elon Musk right to say that on January 10th, 2025, last night... | ||
that the woke mind virus is dead. | ||
That the woke mind virus has been deleted. | ||
Now let's go over some of the history of this. | ||
Okay, okay, okay. | ||
There's another post. | ||
Woke mind virus found. | ||
127.0.0.1. | ||
Trace route, woke mind virus, December 18th, 2021. | ||
He's saying three years ago plus that I've identified it. | ||
He puts it in a scientific computer context as a basic command operation to remove something. | ||
And then now you skip ahead to... | ||
January 10th, 2025. | ||
And he says, in 2021, I set out to destroy the woke mind virus and now it has been deleted. | ||
Now, I then have some clips of him in the past saying, I vowed to destroy the woke mind virus and we're making some progress. | ||
That was, what, a year ago or so, if I remember? | ||
And some other important clips about his mission. | ||
But why am I... | ||
Parsing words here. | ||
Well, you have to understand something that I've tried to quantify. | ||
And you have to pick a date and a moment that you're saying something's dead. | ||
But because it's a philosophy and a complex system, it's like saying the Nazi Party died at the end of 1945. | ||
But there's still people that follow it. | ||
It's still out there. | ||
It's just dead. | ||
You know, you can say, oh, the French language is dead. | ||
I mean, it's not growing, it's not expanding, it's contracting. | ||
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What? | |
But is the French language completely dead? | ||
No, it's still there. | ||
So, you can say the West is dead, but the West isn't a person, it's an idea, it can come back like a phoenix. | ||
But you also have to pick a date to say... | ||
The globalist New World Order is dead in that it will never dominate, it will never rule, and it will only get weaker whatever's left of it here on out. | ||
I mean, it's kind of like a dead body being eaten by maggots. | ||
You can look at it and say, well, actually, it's alive. | ||
There's still bacteria and maggots and things all over. | ||
What is happening? | ||
That's a blob of life. | ||
It's just not sentient, and it's not organized anymore. | ||
It's moved into something else. | ||
If that makes sense. | ||
Not really. | ||
No, it doesn't! | ||
It does not make sense! | ||
So all of this is nonsense, and Alex is just rambling, trying to justify his support of Musk. | ||
It's coming off very weak, but there is an important truth in what he's touching on here. | ||
It's important at some point to declare the woke mind virus dead. | ||
The woke mind virus never existed, and it was just good as a branding term that the bigot right wing used to attack various vulnerable groups in society while trying to avoid people making them feel bad for being shithead bigots. | ||
Right. | ||
It was good branding in as much as people responded well to it. | ||
And it sold shirts and people made memes. | ||
But that time has passed. | ||
Trump won. | ||
And the GOP controls pretty much every arm of the government. | ||
And there's no real use for the woke mind virus storyline anymore. | ||
The next era of propaganda needs to be much scarier, because it's going to be about justifying awful things Trump is going to try to do, and whining about wokeness is only going to get you so far with that. | ||
The woke mind virus is great for delegitimizing arguments you don't want to have, but it doesn't have a lot of use past that point. | ||
I'm guessing that Elon understands that it's time to let that marketing campaign die, and Alex is falling kind of right in line with what his prophet is telling him to do. | ||
And I think that that's what this signals a bit more. | ||
The woke mind virus is a battle that is behind them. | ||
Yeah, there are tools to use when you're out of power and tools to use when you're in power, and a mind virus that the government is giving you is not one you want to use while you are the government. | ||
No. | ||
Now there's much more use for the enemy within. | ||
There's more use for those kinds of themes. | ||
The woke mind virus really only works if you're literalizing it. | ||
And there's some kind of, like... | ||
Delousing or something that you're going to demand people go through. | ||
Right. | ||
Re-education camps or something. | ||
Now people will have the poor hungry virus that they need to go to a hole and get away from us good people from. | ||
There will be something and it won't be this. | ||
Because this was kind of weak shit. | ||
It always was. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And now Elon wants to jettison it. | ||
As marketing. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Smart. | ||
But Alex is in the kind of business where he's not really all about the accruing of power. | ||
Like, Elon Musk is in a much different position than Alex. | ||
He is at a place where it's maximizing profits, running these businesses, consolidating power in the ways that he does. | ||
Alex is fighting a fake enemy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And he's doing it for an entertainment show. | ||
And in order to do that, you can't declare the woke mind virus dead. | ||
You can't declare the globalists dead. | ||
Because then you don't need to exist anymore. | ||
There's no reason for this. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
I will also allow for comic book logic there, though. | ||
So you can declare the woke mind virus dead, but only if your audience is well aware that the woke mind virus can come back at any point in time, you know? | ||
Right, right. | ||
With comic book logic, you can declare them dead, but you're wrong. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Superman's dead, but also Superman didn't die. | ||
You know he didn't die. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
And that's the dynamic in the balance that Alex has to strike, where the enemy is always super powerful, but also just about to be defeated. | ||
Right. | ||
And so when Elon tweets, the woke mind virus has been deleted, Alex can't fully accept that. | ||
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Right. | |
He has to be in support of Musk and be on board, but also has to maintain the business. | ||
Right. | ||
He can't just have defeated the heel? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Fully? | ||
Yeah, it would be a little bit like if Elon Musk just tweeted, like, surprise, we were the bad guys in 1984. | ||
Alex couldn't be like, ah, well, I guess that's good. | ||
Nope. | ||
No, no, no, I can't do it, buddy. | ||
So Alex tries to avoid the true finality of the woke mind virus being deleted. | ||
Right. | ||
It's kind of like, this really happened. | ||
It's not just in Gilligan's Islands episodes. | ||
That's based on it. | ||
It happened in five or six instances where they would find these really, you know, tiny, deserted islands in the Pacific where the Japanese, when they started pulling back, getting beaten at Midway and things, would just dump soldiers out on this island, that island, this island, and as command and control got destroyed and as, you know, Japan got bombed with atomic bombs later, they never got recall orders. | ||
Nobody ever went to get them, and in some cases, 10, 20, 30 years later. | ||
There's another story about that one guy. | ||
Japanese soldiers would surrender, finally, to tourist boats and fishing boats. | ||
And in a few cases, they were shooting at people until it was explained to them, hey, the war ended 20 years ago. | ||
Wasn't it just that one guy, though? | ||
Instead of always addressing the left and the globalists and the academics and the systems and all the fake degrees they have and how they believed they were going to take over the world and they had value and they were going to have powerful positions in this system, which they were never going to have that. | ||
It was going to collapse everything. | ||
They were used to collapse things. | ||
They were never going to have a future working for the globalists. | ||
Their future will be being reformed and lovingly, hopefully, rehabilitated. | ||
In a pro-human civilization. | ||
We're the bad guys from 1984! | ||
That's what Eon's really doing here is not lying when he says the woke mind virus has been defeated, been deleted, because it's still out there. | ||
It's just weakening by the moment. | ||
But there's got to be a point where you say the patient's going to live, that the virus is in retreat. | ||
And you just need to rest and get fluids for a few days, but you should be back up and fine. | ||
Yeah, you almost died, but you're going to be fine. | ||
You've got to pick that moment where you say, yeah, we beat it. | ||
And I'm not up here like my jealous detractors do, who I love and just think are hilarious. | ||
But there he is, sucking Elon Dick's weenie again. | ||
God, he just agreed. | ||
I'm the one that said it Wednesday. | ||
And did over an hour on it. | ||
I said an hour. | ||
I think I did like two hours on it. | ||
On how we've won. | ||
I said the woke mind virus was dead first. | ||
Elon took it from me. | ||
I said it first. | ||
He said it because it's simpatico. | ||
Great minds think alike. | ||
But also, it's not dead. | ||
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Let's not go over. | |
You heard they were out of the woods. | ||
There is a time where you have to say that the virus is in dead remission. | ||
But we all know that time is arbitrary and it can be chosen and rescinded at any point in time. | ||
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Right. | |
And you will have to get back in that hospital bed. | ||
What I need to deal with now is that I don't know if I'll ever be able to get suck Elon Dick's weenie out of my head. | ||
Elon Dick's weenie! | ||
Suck Elon Dick's weenie. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I feel like that's right on the cusp of the, like, I think people misspeak, and I don't want to be a dick about it. | ||
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No. | |
You know, like, I don't care to point out every time there's a misspeak, because I misspeak sometimes, too. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
But that's kind of funny. | ||
I think it's very funny. | ||
I don't know, but I don't know how many different ways it's funny right now. | ||
Because the misspeaking of it doesn't mean anything to me. | ||
He's trying to say, people say I suck Elon's dick. | ||
Fine, I get that. | ||
But the dick's weenie part. | ||
Now, now, because he also, it said Elon, because I think he meant Elon Musk's weenie. | ||
I think so too. | ||
But instead he said Elon Dick, which I think is a funny... | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then you add the Sweeney to it. | ||
The Sweeney. | ||
See, I saw it as, I heard it weenie, and now I'm thinking Elon Dick Sweeney. | ||
Which is like, okay, now I'm talking about this character, Elon Dick Sweeney. | ||
Oh. | ||
Private investigator. | ||
No, we're not talking about that. | ||
He just meant to say Elon's dick. | ||
Oh, okay, never mind. | ||
So, I think that this episode exists in a really tense space where Alex is... | ||
Probably seeing a lot of negativity about supporting Elon Musk, especially after the H-1B visa thing, especially after Elon said that he wanted to create an algorithm to decrease negativity. | ||
There's a lot of people in Alex's world that are like, what the fuck? | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is the guy who's best friends with the fucking president that we wanted to enact our vengeance? | ||
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Yep. | |
This isn't great. | ||
We really fucked this one up, guys. | ||
But Alex doesn't want to turn on Musk. | ||
He wants to get mad at the people who are getting mad that he likes Musk. | ||
Right. | ||
And so that's basically what this show is about. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it's not about me if you're going, I'm right, and I'm going to explain what's right. | ||
No, I want to stop these people. | ||
And in crime and in war and in history and in philosophy, addressing what your enemy really is is important. | ||
And our enemy, at its brain trust level... | ||
Is 100% totally megalomaniacal, formulaic, and completely premeditated. | ||
I mean, the whole globalist plan we're living under is 100 years old. | ||
I've made films, written books, show all their statements, and damn it, if they haven't almost gotten done what they were talking about in 1900 and 1920. | ||
Theoretically. | ||
And they did it. | ||
But because they knew how powerful humanity was, it could see the growth of our technology, and if they could manage and control it all, they could direct it. | ||
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What? | |
And that's why they want a new dark age for most of us, so that they can run off of the technology and leave humanity behind. | ||
And Elon's like, no, let's go, everybody. | ||
Laissez-faire. | ||
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What? | |
Well, that's what free will's all about. | ||
People then scared of technology and scared of where it's going. | ||
Well, we did this all together. | ||
So you can't point at Elon Musk and say it's his fault. | ||
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What? | |
And people that bet Elon Musk has got satellites in space, and then meanwhile, they're on the show on their iPhone using Starlink. | ||
It's just like, come on. | ||
The hypocrisy. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What just happened in that clip? | ||
This is a guy who's got problems. | ||
Okay, here's how I'm feeling about this. | ||
I'm imagining a man in a... | ||
Perfectly empty room. | ||
Tape walls. | ||
Not even wallpaper. | ||
Put some padding in there. | ||
On a folding chair. | ||
And he's by himself. | ||
And somehow he's playing defense. | ||
Yes. | ||
Who are you playing defense? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
I'm going to lose the racists. | ||
I don't want to lose the people. | ||
No one's in the room, man. | ||
Nobody's in the room with you. | ||
You're fine. | ||
Right. | ||
You can just sit comfortably. | ||
Nope. | ||
I got to be the racist wolf inside my head. | ||
I was mad that I like the ritual. | ||
I think that's what's happening. | ||
I think it really is. | ||
You're totally right. | ||
Wow. | ||
People are mad that Elon has satellites. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about, man. | ||
I think one of the richest people in the world is definitely, definitely very interested in the equitable and free... | ||
Access to resources. | ||
I think that's somebody who's like, everybody deserves a fair shake. | ||
It makes sense. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is a person... | ||
Who has not exploited systems in order to get where he's at. | ||
Right. | ||
As people have said, it's not about what you say, it's about what you do. | ||
And this guy says that he wants everybody to come to the future with him, and he does hoarding all of the money for himself by himself. | ||
Laissez-faire. | ||
Laissez-faire. | ||
The French language is dying. | ||
It's dying. | ||
It's dead. | ||
Laissez-faire. | ||
Oh, c 'est très mal. | ||
What an insane person. | ||
Le long est mort. | ||
I'm gonna start doing this podcast in French now. | ||
Yeah, we gotta bring it back. | ||
Otherwise, he's gonna... | ||
We're bringing back the woke mind virus, too! | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
I gotta brush up on my French. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
So, Alex, I think, is not impartial. | ||
Oh, yeah? | ||
I think, if you listen, he seems to think that Elon is an extension of his life's work. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
And I get Elon. | ||
In fact, I don't just get what he's doing. | ||
I agree with it. | ||
I like it. | ||
And if you call wanting to live and survive and build a good civilization, stop nuclear war, and get life essential technology for the general public, including me, and you, and my children, and yours, and going interstellar... | ||
And unlocking the secrets of the universe and having good families and expanding the human population into the hundreds of billions, it's unlimited room. | ||
If you've got somebody that is a champion of that and having a lot of success, and we wouldn't be where we are right now against the bad guys without it, and you're not thankful for that, I think you've got a major problem. | ||
And this isn't even about changing your mind. | ||
This is about... | ||
I have integrity. | ||
I have a 30-year record fighting tyranny. | ||
I have a 30-year record never selling out. | ||
I have a 30-year record being under total attack. | ||
I have a 30-year record changing the world and inspiring other people to stand up and believe in humanity and take on the globalist. | ||
And I know that to an extent... | ||
Elon Musk's awakening is a product of my work and your work and our work in the freedom movement. | ||
Our understanding of globalists and global government and their evil philosophies and what they were planning is now the fastest-growing, dominant political movement on Earth, and there was no political movement on Earth to counter the globalist neoliberal death cult. | ||
There was Christianity and Islam and Catholicism and Buddhism. | ||
You could call movements, but they were co-opted at the top as well. | ||
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What? | |
And you had communism that's just a Russian doll that nest within the globalist death cult. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
So, I didn't just want to oppose the New World Order. | ||
I wanted to launch a pro-human global unifier of free will, of philosophy, to counter their global unifier of the Great Reset and anti-human... | ||
So you wanted to start a religion? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that's what he's saying. | ||
Something like that. | ||
I think that he's... | ||
I've been... | ||
Hey, you know back when I was just complaining about the Federal Reserve? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I was sneakily trying to start a religion. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
No, I mean... | ||
That's what it sounds like. | ||
But what's so interesting about that is that while I was listening to that, I keep thinking, like, I keep imagining a situation where if there was a God that was mad at you for blaspheming and lying like that... | ||
Alex would be struck by lightning bolts, right? | ||
But if there was a devil in relative equal power to God, a man who could say shit like that with the face that he's got, you've got to protect that with everything you've got. | ||
So there is a certain equilibrium, perhaps, around Alex Jones, the most evil man in the history of the world. | ||
Not evil, but like the most purely evil man in the history of the world. | ||
I'm just blown away by the implications of what he seems to be talking about. | ||
And also I think that if we build this out a little bit, we have Alex sees himself as sort of a John the Baptist type who's prophesying the return. | ||
You've got Trump is Jesus. | ||
I guess. | ||
After three days out of office, he has returned. | ||
Sure. | ||
This is the resurrection. | ||
Yep. | ||
What's Grover Cleveland, Jesus? | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Okay, never mind. | ||
But then you also have Musk is now like Paul. | ||
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Right. | |
Because he had his road to Damascus moment with the woke mind virus. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
And now he's going to spread the Alex religion far and wide. | ||
Which I guess makes Steve Bannon Peter? | ||
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Sure. | |
He's the bedrock of the church in this scenario. | ||
And... | ||
Who's Judas? | ||
Oh, I bet it's Michael Flynn. | ||
I bet Flynn does something fucking crazy and ruins it for everybody. | ||
It could be. | ||
I guess it doesn't have to be a one-to-one with Christianity. | ||
Yeah, I think Joe Rogan's Luke, but we'll finish off. | ||
Why not? | ||
Tucker's Matthew. | ||
I think that there's something here with this. | ||
That Alex is looking to make a religious movement. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because he says that the things that were fighting the globalists are like Christianity, Islam, Buddhism. | ||
These are religions. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, they were movements until they got co-opted at the top by blankety-blank. | ||
I guess. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But that's fucked up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anyway, Elon is everything that Alex ever wanted. | ||
Great. | ||
Great. | ||
Everything I've wanted. | ||
Everything I've pushed. | ||
Everything I've ever said I knew we could do. | ||
Because it just historically made perfect sense is what Elon's doing. | ||
And so I am fabulously pleased. | ||
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Really? | |
Absolutely salivate over what he's doing. | ||
Because I tried to get Trump to understand the death cult and the New World Order, and he's a really good guy and wants prosperity and gets a lot of it, and now is a lot more hardcore, and now has Elon Musk advising him daily. | ||
And so once Trump gets in, he will probably, when it comes to damaging the globalists, do more than Musk has. | ||
That's great. | ||
This is not a competition. | ||
I hope those two, with all of you, just wreck the New World Order, and I'm going to say, hey, crew, you can run it now. | ||
Owen and the crew, bye-bye. | ||
I'm gone. | ||
I would love to never be on air again. | ||
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Seriously. | |
Go. | ||
I don't hate doing it, but it's so fully controlling me that I want the release of seeing my mission so successful that you will never hear from me again. | ||
That is my goal. | ||
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Thank you. | |
My goal is to hike in the mountains every day. | ||
My goal is to go out fishing in the sea every day. | ||
My goal is to have campfires with my family. | ||
And to read history books and play board games. | ||
But I know we'll never get to that. | ||
The point is that... | ||
That's where I'd like to go. | ||
Do all that shit, you stupid asshole. | ||
Just go! | ||
You're not even supposed to be doing this show. | ||
This is a Saturday show. | ||
You don't even have to do this. | ||
I don't... | ||
He doesn't have to do any fucking preparation. | ||
He could just show up and talk shit about whatever articles people printed off. | ||
He has to work three to four hours a day, probably. | ||
He could go hike in the woods every single day if he wanted. | ||
This is total bullshit. | ||
I resent this, but on a secondary level. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I also think that this is sadder than if he legitimately was just on Elon Musk's payroll. | ||
This is so much more pathetic than being like, hey, I got... | ||
Ten million dollars a month from him or whatever. | ||
I mean, ironically, this is a good argument for why you should always have a contract with your employer. | ||
Because if he's just got a regular contract with Elon, it doesn't matter what he says. | ||
Elon can't break that contract. | ||
He's got to audition every day for the extra 50 bucks tip that Elon's trying to give him. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is pathetic. | ||
Well, we know for a fact that he makes whatever he makes off the views on Twitter. | ||
So he has that financial incentive of his 100 million views or whatever the fuck, which has got to be something. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
But there's a chance that that's all that he's getting. | ||
And I think that he's offering so much more than that value. | ||
He's giving his soul. | ||
He's giving his whole career. | ||
The integrity, quote-unquote, the imagined integrity of his career is all just being thrown away for everything I ever worked for is embodied by Elon Musk. | ||
It's a weasel shit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, there's another part of me that wonders, because I think we've touched on this in the past, but, you know, like, it's not, the problem was never, oh, Obama was going to do this thing. | ||
It's that Obama was going to do it to me. | ||
Right? | ||
You know, like, to a certain extent, I can see this being an extension of, like, yes, we've got an Obama to do it to them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know? | ||
Definitely. | ||
It feels very, it feels appropriate in that sense. | ||
The problem wasn't the police state. | ||
It was that I might be subjected to it. | ||
That I was policed in the police state. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The idea that, like, the people who are of groups that I am not belonging to will be the primary victims of this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Cool. | ||
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Great. | |
I don't care about a police statement. | ||
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That's the whole idea. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
That's what we were here for. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Alex also, we know from all of our time doing the show that he is a man who sees things from God. | ||
God talks to him. | ||
That's true. | ||
And that's why I found this next clip really strange. | ||
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Okay. | |
Alex Jones becoming obsolete because everybody else gets it is the goal. | ||
I've been telling you this for 20 plus years. | ||
And look, we're here. | ||
And I told you, God told me this. | ||
You can say, well, that's just your own subconscious, and you call it that. | ||
Well, whatever. | ||
Tells me we're going to win, we're going to turn the tide. | ||
When people find out how bad the New World Order is and how it's going to basically kill everybody, you'll have a lot of people that have been in the system come over to our side. | ||
I didn't know it'd be Elon Musk. | ||
I just couldn't believe we'd blow up civilization and have nuclear war because a bunch of psychotic, crazy globalists wanted to do it. | ||
I just think too much of you. | ||
What? | ||
I mean, I just, I love life. | ||
I just am just flabbergasted at how cool everything is. | ||
Yeah, everything's really cool. | ||
So I feel very uncomfortable with Alex not asserting definitively that his visions were from God. | ||
He can't accept someone saying that they were just from his subconscious, because doing so takes away the whole point. | ||
He's supposed to be on a holy crusade, not just following through with some idea he had. | ||
Plus... | ||
What about how God tells Alex what time it is in the middle of the night and scolds him about his drinking? | ||
Is that just his subconscious, too? | ||
If you pull on this thread too much, you might have to start wondering if Tucker actually got attacked by a demon. | ||
Maybe all the globalists aren't possessed by demons and working for the literal devil. | ||
Maybe all this shit is in Alex's subconscious. | ||
There's something going on with Alex, where he appears to be trying to play up his rationality a little bit more than he has in the past. | ||
It feels like he thinks he has a lifeline, but in order to get it, he needs to clean up his act a little bit. | ||
Stop the drinking and smoking on air, lose some weight, quit ranting about demons and how God talks to you. | ||
I have nothing to base this on other than just a feeling, but it seems to me like it represents a pivot away from desperation into a different kind of desperation. | ||
Alex went full on God-talks-to-me televangelist because he had no other option, but now it feels like he thinks he does. | ||
And you'd have to be pretty stupid to think that it doesn't have something to do with Elon, how he's one of the richest people in the world, and how Alex is coming in on his day off to do a show that's super defensive about how Elon is the truth and the way. | ||
He's pointing the way. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
It just feels a little bit sad. | ||
Everything is just very sad. | ||
I wonder, okay, because I never considered this. | ||
All right, so the way I always understood it, Noah. | ||
Was like, I don't think I want to do this. | ||
And God was like, I'm fucking real. | ||
You build the fucking boat. | ||
That kind of thing. | ||
And then he did it. | ||
And then it happened. | ||
Everybody's like, ah, God's real. | ||
We won't do that again, right? | ||
Now, I can't imagine getting off that boat and Noah being like, how about that, guys? | ||
I was just really drunk. | ||
I was just really drunk and building a boat. | ||
How about this? | ||
That's what people will say. | ||
Now you think I'm real smart, don't you? | ||
I lied to you. | ||
There's no God. | ||
I just drunkenly built a boat. | ||
Now you're alive. | ||
How do you feel about that, assholes? | ||
I guess I'm on a boat. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know how I feel, Noah. | ||
Throwing Noah overboard. | ||
I'm very confused. | ||
I just, I resent this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that Alex, if he's a zealot, he needs to be a zealot. | ||
You have to. | ||
You can't equivocate like this. | ||
It's beneath you. | ||
That's the fun of being a zealot, is that every time people come at you with interesting and complicated moral questions, you go, ha ha ha, I don't need it, I believe it. | ||
Yeah, I have visions from God. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I have access to information that you cannot possibly verify or fact check. | ||
Totally. | ||
Or maybe it's my subconscious. | ||
Go read another book, you loser. | ||
I have a direct... | ||
In the past, Alex has made a lot of work out of defaming people. | ||
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Sure. | |
He's lied and slandered individual people quite a bit. | ||
Plenty of them. | ||
And now he's decided, I'm going to up my game and slander a school. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
I don't understand how people take being enslaved and mistreated. | ||
I don't understand how you have them brainwashing your kids and coming after your family. | ||
I mean, you read about it. | ||
I know the families it's happened to. | ||
I talk to parents all the time. | ||
They put their kids in some fancy private school. | ||
They've been there four or five years. | ||
In the case of Trinity here in Austin, the fanciest Christian school. | ||
And then the funding just came in the last few years of these grants. | ||
They don't even tell them, hey, we're teaching your sixth grader that they're really a girl, and we're telling them, don't tell your parents, and it's all DEI. | ||
I mean, that's a cult, people. | ||
They ought to go to prison for that, and that's just... | ||
One school that I know a bunch of parents from say they've got to get their kids out because it's happening. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
It's not just the public schools. | ||
Well, they did that to Elon Musk's son and took him away because the woman was in the cult, and he said, I'm at war with you. | ||
That's a normal behavior. | ||
If these people took my son and killed his identity like that, I don't know what I'd do. | ||
That's not very normal. | ||
But if I ran this school, I would sue Alex. | ||
And I know that we, you know, have all these reasons to feel iffy about the legal system, but I would do it anyway. | ||
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Sure. | |
A lot of these folks like Alex love to run around to make vague accusations about the public schools making all the kids trans. | ||
And one of the advantages of the vagueness is that it's not really actionable. | ||
It's just idiots talking shit about nothing. | ||
However, Alex has gotten too specific here. | ||
He's talking about Trinity Episcopal School, which is an independent school. | ||
This isn't a government entity like a public school might be considered, and Alex is making claims he can't back up that could cause serious reputational harm to this school. | ||
Also, I went to the school's website, and in their grade descriptions level they misspelled the word education, which has me slightly worried, but I still think that they should demand that Alex retract this. | ||
I really think that he needs to... | ||
You can't do this shit. | ||
Send a get-my-name-out-of-your-mouth letter. | ||
You gotta do it. | ||
At the very least, get the process going now. | ||
It might take a while. | ||
Sure. | ||
When he gets specific in instances like this, he needs to feel the pressure. | ||
Here's a thought. | ||
We should all... | ||
This is part of our thing, right? | ||
If you are aware of Alex Jones... | ||
Have a cease and desist letter template in advance right now. | ||
You might want to have a couple templates. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Because there's a couple things he could fuck around and accuse you of. | ||
Totally. | ||
And then you've got your lawsuit. | ||
Pre-file all of these things. | ||
So all you have to do is one click of the button. | ||
Boom. | ||
We've cut a year of the legal process off. | ||
Sure. | ||
That's the way to do it. | ||
We all need to be prepared to sue Alex at every moment. | ||
We need to have our own branch of LegalZoom. | ||
Dedicated to this. | ||
Yes. | ||
Do you need a will or a reason to sue Alex? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Alex gets back to Elon's tweet about how the mind virus is dead. | ||
And he basically declared victory over the globalists. | ||
Okay. | ||
And this is not something Alex has ever done before. | ||
This is very serious. | ||
Elon Musk said last night the woke mind virus has been deleted three years after he set out to do it. | ||
And we've all done it together, but he was the catalyst, the supercharger, the amplifier, the conductor, the director. | ||
And this is how history works. | ||
Myself, Ron Paul, the Liberty Movement hits a beachhead of the Republican Party, but we get shut down. | ||
That builds the launch runway for Trump. | ||
He gets in, there's a speed hump, but they steal and kick him out. | ||
That causes people to get even more angry and awake. | ||
Then they try to kill him. | ||
On top of the COVID tyranny and everything else in the open borders, people now are a lot more awake and pissed. | ||
They understand it's premeditated. | ||
The system's discredited. | ||
No one believes a word they say. | ||
Elon supercharges the last three years and blows that to the next level, order of magnitude. | ||
I mean, the awakening is just parabolic straight up, like a starship launch. | ||
And the escape velocity was reached, as I said two years ago. | ||
I said they will be defeated now on current trajectory, and now they've been defeated. | ||
There'll be ragtag pieces and problems and things we have to deal with. | ||
But it is a main movement that was going to rule the world and have its global government and depopulate us and all of that. | ||
Their project is dead. | ||
That's the best way to say it. | ||
Now, Elon knows you're talking about globalist BlackRock, Central Bank, Combine, post-industrial world, neo-feudal plans, and the project of their corporate world government being dead, he knows the average person can't grasp that. | ||
Now, here's the key. | ||
I'm going to go to the clips. | ||
After I've set all this up, so he says it's dead because it is dead at this point, but he wants to hasten its complete disappearance and eradication through Intellectual exposure through open, free society, not through force, opposite of the left. | ||
And he's putting it out of its misery. | ||
You have to pick a date to say it's dead. | ||
You can pick January 6th when I said it was dead. | ||
And I've never said that before. | ||
But only 30 years. | ||
Said it Wednesday. | ||
And then Elon picked Friday night. | ||
Or whatever. | ||
What was January 6th? | ||
I keep saying Wednesday. | ||
I can't get dates right anymore. | ||
Monday. | ||
I can't keep track of things anymore. | ||
Teleprompter freak. | ||
So I said it on Monday. | ||
I kept saying Wednesday show. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
That was wrong. | ||
He said it on Friday evening. | ||
So he said it on the 10th. | ||
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Is this necessary? | |
I said it on the morning. | ||
First hour, late morning of the 6th. | ||
And I got confused in my mind because I said it again Wednesday too. | ||
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Oh. | |
That's why. | ||
Oh, that makes sense. | ||
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So... | |
Okay. | ||
This is a pretty transparent and sad way for Alex to kiss Elon's ass simultaneously insisting that he was the first one to say that the globalists had been defeated. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, Alex said that shit on January 6th because he had been four months building up this idea that Jamie Raskin was going to not certify the election results and it was going to cause civil war conditions based on his fraudulent use of a clip that was totally outspoken. | ||
January 6th comes along, and the certification goes... | ||
Fine. | ||
It went fine. | ||
Nothing happened. | ||
Nothing happened? | ||
Right. | ||
And so this is the victory. | ||
Alex is celebrating this and needing to distract people away from the fact that, oh, that shit I was talking was going to make up. | ||
And so he does his, the globalists have been defeated! | ||
All this stuff. | ||
And now Musk is... | ||
Just trying to shed the branding of the Woke Mind virus stuff in order to move on to greener pastures. | ||
And this is just embarrassing. | ||
You know, I wonder if this isn't Alex trying to mimic the flattery that Alex has received in the past that has worked so easily on him. | ||
Right? | ||
Like, so, think about how it is sad. | ||
Usually that flattery goes to someone's face, though. | ||
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Sure. | |
It's like Pchenik lying to Alex's face as opposed to, like, Pchenik just doing a show where he talks about how great Alex is. | ||
Well, Alex doesn't know how to talk to people's faces without yelling at them. | ||
Well, and he tried to talk to that guy who sounds like Elon Musk. | ||
And he was still obsequious to that guy. | ||
That's true. | ||
Yeah, so, I mean... | ||
Maybe he's like, if I flatter him, he'll do what I do when people flatter me, which is give them all kinds of free time and shit. | ||
I think that there's probably some element of that. | ||
But Alex has never said that the globalists have been defeated before. | ||
This is very new. | ||
I feel like maybe he's said that before. | ||
Yeah, like in 2014? | ||
Oh yeah? | ||
It was your internet support that drove this and Drudge and others in an info war. | ||
That's the final point. | ||
We defeated the mainstream horror media in this. | ||
We defeated the globalists. | ||
We defeated George Soros. | ||
We defeated the UN. | ||
We did it. | ||
It's a blueprint for victory. | ||
So war bonds. | ||
Buy stuff at InfowarStore.com. | ||
We need treasure for this war. | ||
Fill us. | ||
Give us the weapons we need. | ||
Give it to us. | ||
That was a decade ago. | ||
Oh, here's something from 2019. | ||
Oh, yeah? | ||
The globalists have been discredited and their main project defeated, and the world's now awake. | ||
Oh, that was before COVID. | ||
Wow. | ||
That was before they rolled out their big bioweapon plan that has taken up all of the conspiracy space since then. | ||
He didn't even know about that stuff. | ||
He was a pre-COVID guy. | ||
I don't know if I can trust him when he says that the woke mind virus has been defeated. | ||
Yeah, it might be sus. | ||
Alex has said the Globlets are defeated so many damn times in his career that it's meaningless to even argue about it. | ||
Their plans are succeeding or failing depending on his mood on the day that he's broadcasting. | ||
So all this really tells us is that he feels slightly optimistic on the 11th when he's recording this. | ||
I'm having a good day. | ||
That's another way of... | ||
For you and I, you'd be like, hey, how are you doing today? | ||
And you'd be like, oh, I'm doing pretty good. | ||
I had a good morning, etc. | ||
And with Alex, you'd be like, hey, how are you doing? | ||
The globalists have been defeated. | ||
Oh, good! | ||
Hey, that's nice to hear, buddy. | ||
You go at workout. | ||
Oh, no, we're all gonna die. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
What happened? | ||
Your daughter took a while to get her jammies on? | ||
Self-care day is called for here. | ||
No, I getcha. | ||
We gotta go. | ||
So Alex kills about five minutes here talking about how his enemies are all insecure, which is pretty funny. | ||
I mean, that is the definition of protesting too much. | ||
Yeah, so here's a little bit of that. | ||
Okay. | ||
And the dismount on this is art. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's all crashing down on them right now. | ||
Rob Reiner took himself into a mental institution over it. | ||
They're all fleeing the country, the rest of it. | ||
The ones that committed serious crimes must be prosecuted. | ||
Their networks must be rolled up. | ||
But it has to be done from a position of mitigation, not vengeance. | ||
Because we don't want to become, in the process of destroying these people, what they are. | ||
We have to keep our integrity and intensify our integrity in this process. | ||
And thank God we were never like that creature. | ||
Pro-censorship. | ||
Pro-arrest for people's speech. | ||
He'd put you in a... | ||
FEMA camp in a minute. | ||
He'd take everything your family's got in a second. | ||
I mean, he's a totalitarian Hollywood scumbag. | ||
But their time's over. | ||
They've been a joke for a long time. | ||
And they're just now realizing now their power's over. | ||
They've been politically dead a long time. | ||
They tried to maintain control through weaponized media, censorship, control, lies, fraud, intimidation, lawfare, criminal charges. | ||
Say more words. | ||
To the harassment. | ||
See, America was asleep for a long time under the incremental brainwashing. | ||
And were polite. | ||
And thought, okay, yeah, we'll go on to the left to accommodate them. | ||
When people finally realized that the left took the gloves off and started, you know, taking the brass knuckles to everybody to make us get in line, people went, wait a minute, you're doing this on purpose? | ||
You want World War III? | ||
You're pedophiles? | ||
You hate George Washington? | ||
I'm bad because I'm white? | ||
Wait, you're actually, you're a criminal. | ||
And the left went, yeah, we are criminals. | ||
We're going to hurt you real bad if you don't do what we say. | ||
And Americans went, let's go out in the street. | ||
But politically, we rolled our sleeves up and said, okay, you want to get in a fight? | ||
Let's go. | ||
Think you're so tough? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
And we told them, it'd be the stupidest thing you ever did. | ||
Why don't you just go away? | ||
They said, no, we're better than you. | ||
We're stronger than you. | ||
We live here. | ||
That's why they keep wanting to dominate good people because they have inferiority complexes. | ||
And, I mean, I get it. | ||
I get it. | ||
I've been around D.C. I've been around the left. | ||
They all look like they can be white, black, old, young, Hispanic. | ||
They could be German derivation, Jewish derivation, Asian, whatever. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, Italian. | ||
They look like demons, not just the old ones. | ||
And they're all really insecure and unhappy and everything's just fake because they don't have God in them. | ||
They don't have the real light. | ||
And then you get around patriots, people that love freedom. | ||
We're so alive, no matter what color we are, we're red-blooded. | ||
Spit on people a lot. | ||
There's a real inferiority complex with evil people. | ||
Because they see the goodness inherent in humanity. | ||
And... | ||
They see your happy families. | ||
They see your success. | ||
And they want to ruin it. | ||
They want to take everything you've got away from you because it makes them feel powerful when they're up on a big mansion on the hill and there's homeless people and fentanyl and poop everywhere. | ||
That satisfies them. | ||
That makes them feel superior. | ||
They're projecting their hatred of themselves onto you. | ||
They don't want to lift up society. | ||
They want to hurt it. | ||
And their employees hate them. | ||
Their security hates them. | ||
The women that have sex with them for money cannot stand them. | ||
And they tell us everything about you. | ||
So, let me explain to evil people something. | ||
My whole life, I've had nothing but people love me. | ||
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Okay. | |
Wow. | ||
It seems legit. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I like that. | ||
I like that. | ||
That last piece, it sort of unlocks the rest of it. | ||
I mean, you know, sometimes you see somebody spinning around, and maybe they're spinning around too fast, so you don't know what's in their hand. | ||
And then you get a little too close, and it turns out it's a fucking aluminum baseball bat. | ||
And I am flabbergasted by the fucking... | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow, that's a dismount. | ||
Did you know that everybody has always loved Alex all the time? | ||
Of all the things for a person with an entire society demanding $1.5 billion from him. | ||
Everyone loves him. | ||
The jury loved him, certainly. | ||
Everyone in that courtroom loved him. | ||
You know, on Kendrick's new album, Whacked Out Murals, the opening track, he says, put your head down and work like I do and understand everybody's not going to like you. | ||
And you're like, that is good advice. | ||
That is good advice. | ||
Alex should not take that advice. | ||
Go away. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know if there's another. | ||
He should write a new song. | ||
Go away, Alex Jones. | ||
Put your head down and go away, Alex Jones. | ||
Go away, Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That would be a good song for Kendrick. | ||
Yeah, live your life. | ||
I think I'll write that for him and we'll see if we can't put a beat to it. | ||
You're not helping it. | ||
So Alex, he's a bit of a cheerleader, obviously, for Trump and for Elon Musk in particular on this episode. | ||
And he brings up Jesus. | ||
Talks about Jesus a little bit. | ||
Why not? | ||
And I think that he has a little misunderstanding. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
And as long as 95% of what Trump's doing is good, I'm expected to be perfect. | ||
I'm going to be very excited in cheerleading that. | ||
And when Trump does something I think is wrong, I'm going to come in and say I think this is wrong. | ||
And because I'm really informed and people know I'm legitimate and because Trump really knows I care, they will listen to me. | ||
Because I'm not a drama queen. | ||
That is just going to criticize Trump and Elon Musk to make myself sound holier. | ||
I'm not a Pharisee, folks. | ||
And I try to be Christ-like, but I'm far from it. | ||
But I do study what Christ said. | ||
And Christ went and hung out with the prostitutes, the tax collectors, who were seen as the worst in society. | ||
And he said because... | ||
They weren't arrogant and didn't think they were God and didn't go publicly pray and say how perfect they were. | ||
They knew they had problems and wanted to be a better person. | ||
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But the Pharisees, he said, are some of the most evil people and the Sadducees, but they want to act like they're the holders of God and that they're the priesthood you've got to go through to get to God. | ||
And the truth is, God has a relationship with you personally. | ||
you don't need them. | ||
So there's a fundamental misunderstanding of Jesus associating with people who are considered to be the outcasts of society, who are looked at as irredeemable sinners. | ||
Alex seems to think that Jesus hung out with these sinners because they at least knew that they were shit, whereas the Pharisees thought they were awesome, but they were actually shit. | ||
Right. | ||
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It's like Jesus just thought the sinners had a chiller vibe. | |
It was a high school kind of situation. | ||
Oh, I'm going to hang out at the Misfits. | ||
They're not putting on airs. | ||
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Yeah! | |
Not like that football team. | ||
This misses the entire point of Jesus' action. | ||
This mostly relates to a story that's told in the Gospels where Jesus eats at Matthew's house, who was a tax collector. | ||
The Pharisees ask why you would eat with these people, and Jesus replies, quote, It is not the healthy who need a doctor but the sick. | ||
Go and learn what this means. | ||
I desire mercy, not sacrifice. | ||
I have not come to call the righteous but sinners. | ||
So I just think that Alex, you know, for all that he pretends to care about any of this, he's not engaged with any of the ideas that are supposed to animate his worldview. | ||
And I think it's very sad. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
It is weird. | ||
It is weird, like, looking back on it from the present day, how many things people have told me Jesus has said and how few things he actually did say. | ||
There's not a ton. | ||
It's not like he's cranking out a new book every fucking year or two. | ||
It's not like he's, oh, what's the sequel to the Bible? | ||
Bible 2, Jesus comes back, kicks ass. | ||
Bible 3, Jesus back in the habit. | ||
Like, we don't know. | ||
But man, I've heard a lot of shit out of his mouth from people who I believe never read it. | ||
Yeah, and I think it might be an act of heresy to misquote. | ||
I think he might have said that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you gotta tell the left when they're dead. | ||
That's really what it's all about. | ||
That's nice. | ||
I mean, it's nice. | ||
I would like to get an email. | ||
Well, you got a tweet. | ||
That's fair. | ||
I wasn't on Twitter. | ||
That's a notice. | ||
That's fair. | ||
That's fair. | ||
So Alex is talking about that, and then this veers deeply into homophobic territory. | ||
Great! | ||
There's much more work to do. | ||
Returning to the beginning? | ||
When they need to know they're dead, they need to know they're never going to win. | ||
That's when a movement's dead is when it can't ever take over. | ||
And when it's going to be reviled and it's criminal and they're going to be charged and we've got to completely burn them politically to the ground, but you need to let them know they're beaten. | ||
And telling them that they're dead, telling them they've been deleted, means they don't have the power over our minds anymore to bully us and to make us submit to their political correctness. | ||
We were the ones enslaving ourselves by letting them manipulate us and put us under that spell. | ||
And I was never really under it, but I mean, you know, I'd still try to be nice to liberals 10, 15 years ago and treat the low-level ones like they were just useful idiots. | ||
They're still dangerous. | ||
And I would hope by, you know, not even agreeing with them, but just kind of being halfway nice that that would, no, no, they took that as weakness. | ||
You know, I should say, I'm not against transgender people. | ||
I don't hate them individually, which I don't. | ||
A lot of them, most of them are victims. | ||
And most of them are not hurting people. | ||
If an adult wants to think they're, you know, a giraffe, they're allowed to. | ||
And I met some of those folks that are nice people and had them on the show. | ||
But even that turns into something to legitimize what's been attached to it. | ||
And that's the whole Tavistock, CIA. | ||
Depopulation operation where they're accept us, accept us, except you're then accepting everything else that comes with it. | ||
It's like, hey, gay marriage, come on. | ||
Just let, you know, two men or two women get married. | ||
Let us have the same thing. | ||
And I said, it's a Trojan horse. | ||
Once they get that, they'll want everything else, including bestiality, pedophilia. | ||
I said, you know, within 20 years, I had no idea. | ||
Within five minutes of that, it was like, we're going to screw your kids and cut all their penises off. | ||
You said that within five minutes. | ||
You did. | ||
That was like... | ||
So I didn't buy that, but I knew what they were doing. | ||
Because if it did just stop, I mean, you know, who's messing with two dudes living together or whatever? | ||
It's all, or two women. | ||
So many people! | ||
You are! | ||
It's like the, you know, all the leaders of LA have to be fat lesbian women. | ||
I mean, they're like 1% of the population. | ||
I mean, it's cults, folks. | ||
It's cults. | ||
And they get one cult member in, and they bring in all their other cult members. | ||
It's like, you're a fan. | ||
You say you talk to God! | ||
It's got attitude problems against everybody. | ||
And then we're supposed to bow down to you? | ||
Like, it's so wonderful. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Oh, you're a woman that likes women. | ||
That is so avant-garde. | ||
You're the one bringing it up! | ||
I just can't believe it. | ||
I mean, it's just incredible. | ||
I mean, you eat pussy. | ||
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Oh god. | |
Don't say it like that. | ||
Jesus Christ. | ||
So I think the reality here is that Alex has always hated or at very least looked down on gay people and he views them as abnormal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He'd like them not to exist, if that was possible. | ||
That's always been his position, but in his early career, it was far more advantageous to hide behind a libertarian mask, which now really isn't the case anymore. | ||
The right wing of cultural politics is a den of bigotry, where I honestly don't think the conversations about miscegenation are that far down the road, so Alex can just... | ||
Oh, you got gay in your family? | ||
You're about to hear somebody say stuff like that. | ||
This dude is absolutely disgusting, because here's the game that he's playing, but he's pretending not to. | ||
He's saying who messes with two guys living together or two women living together to appeal to the sense that he has no problem with people living in homosexual relationships. | ||
He is cool like that. | ||
The problems only exist in public. | ||
So Alex's political project involves attacking all of the ways that people can survive should they be a member of one of these classes that he hates. | ||
You shouldn't have the same kind of job security heterosexual people enjoy if you're gay because if your employer doesn't want a gay person working there... | ||
That's their right in the free market. | ||
If you're gay, it's best not to risk it. | ||
So just pretend that you're not gay at work when you're out there. | ||
You shouldn't have the same kind of access to housing that heterosexual people enjoy if you're gay. | ||
Because if you're renting a house, you might not want gay people renting from you. | ||
Sure, not all gay people live wild lifestyles, but as a landlord, you don't want to be forced to take that risk. | ||
That's the free market. | ||
So if you want to try and rent an apartment, you should probably just pretend you're not who you are. | ||
The list goes on and on, but these are the things that Alex is attacking. | ||
He wants to support and push the recreation of a culture where if you're gay, you better hide it for your own survival because Alex doesn't want to see you. | ||
So there's this pretend acceptance that he has of like, ah, you're in your own house, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
While at the same time, every single piece of his political project is making it so you cannot live in this house. | ||
Or if you do, you can never leave that house. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then you can't survive. | ||
And maybe you'll be kicked out of the house because you probably don't own it. | ||
I think for people in a society where they were dealing with this and the best they could come up with was don't ask, don't tell. | ||
God bless those people from the past. | ||
We live in the post-that where we can go, oh, that was dumb. | ||
That doesn't work. | ||
Whether or not you think it's good or evil, we're just past the goodness or badness of it to the did it do the thing? | ||
And the answer's no. | ||
So if somebody comes with this like, no, what we want is don't ask, don't tell, then you have to say no. | ||
What you want is what is the bullshit that don't ask, don't tell was hiding. | ||
That was the idea. | ||
So you have to say that because we know that you can't want what doesn't work. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's... | ||
That's basically it? | ||
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And I think when you articulate views like this, you should not be viewed as articulating views like what you're saying. | ||
Yes. | ||
Like him saying, oh yeah, marriage equality was a Trojan horse to fucking a turtle like that guy said. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Like that's not what he's saying. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Those are the words that are coming out of his mouth, but he needs to be treated as someone who is like, I want... | ||
Any kind of, like, behaviors that I view as abhorrent to be prohibited in public places. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I'm going to pretend that it's because it's damaging. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Or something. | ||
We live in a world where if you know the results of a thing you do, and then you do it again, the reason you do it is because you want those results. | ||
You know, like, if somebody's like, hey, let's go invade Iraq, I'd be like, you do not want to try and liberate anybody in Iraq. | ||
We know what happens when you go and invade Iraq with these people. | ||
At very least, we need to not take at face value what you're saying. | ||
Insane. | ||
So, the globalists, though, and the woke mind virus, dead. | ||
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They're dead. | |
Great. | ||
But maybe not. | ||
Maybe it's still a threat. | ||
Can't you just kill them or not kill them? | ||
You're trying to save me. | ||
I need your support. | ||
I need your word of mouth. | ||
I need your prayer. | ||
I need the giant audience we have to go get a t-shirt, get some great supplements. | ||
They're great. | ||
DalgsonStore.com, because we're doing great audience-wise. | ||
Not as good as we could financially with the deep state still attacking, but it's kind of headless, and now we're beating it, and it's flopping around. | ||
But you've seen Clash of the Titans. | ||
Medusa gets her head cut off, but out of the blood comes a bunch of scorpions you've got to fight. | ||
So, yeah, that's a great analogy. | ||
Is that a great analogy? | ||
Head gets cut off. | ||
But then later, the bag's hanging on the tree with her head, and the bad guy comes, pokes a hole in it. | ||
He knows what that blood will do. | ||
A couple drops, and all these big scorpions come up out of it. | ||
And I think that's the best analogy, is something this big and evil, even though it's a dead corpse now, like Medusa, what still comes out of its blood is going to be hardcore. | ||
It'll be a lot easier to beat the Medusa, but there's still a bunch of nastiness coming out of it. | ||
And... | ||
Yeah, we're winning, and it's ours to lose. | ||
And so you can say the woke mind virus has been deleted from the majority of people realizing it's all a cult by increment brainwashing. | ||
But the universities, corporations, it's still going on hot and heavy. | ||
They feel completely repudiated. | ||
Zuckerberg is, because I know from executives inside, really is telling people to back off the censorship. | ||
There'll be tests, obviously, to see if that's the case. | ||
But a lot of that, again, is because they know they've been totally defeated. | ||
It'll take them a long time to come back from this, and that's why we've got to press the attack, discrediting them and prosecuting those that have committed crimes in the system so they can't go rebuild. | ||
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Yeah, I guess this is an update of Clash of the Titans. | ||
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But, uh... | |
Yeah. | ||
Oh, so that scene did... | ||
Got the wrong version of Clash of the Titans here, guys. | ||
I mean... | ||
Pulled up the wrong video clip. | ||
Um, yeah, so Medusa's head blood makes scorpions. | ||
The hydra's right there! | ||
It's right, it's adjacent! | ||
Nope. | ||
The hydra is adjacent to Medusa! | ||
I strongly disagree with you and let me explain why. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alex has already used the hydra as his own symbol of the globalist chop off one of his heads and another grows back. | ||
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So he's already claimed that. | ||
Alright, so the hydra's over here. | ||
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Gotcha. | |
Yeah, off limits. | ||
Okay, okay, okay. | ||
Sorry. | ||
I mean, then maybe we could have gone with the cyclops being no one. | ||
Right? | ||
See? | ||
So, no one is there. | ||
You would kill yourself or whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's the story of the Cyclops. | ||
Sure. | ||
You're thinking about the various Jason trials. | ||
Suddenly, in my head, I'm like, I'm in the Odyssey for some reason, going from island to island. | ||
Like, oh, it's like, no, there's no reason for this. | ||
So, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I think there's just a fun moment there of, like, I'm doing a plug. | ||
I thought of this great scene from a movie. | ||
I'm going to weave that into everything. | ||
Ah, this makes total sense to me. | ||
Chase has looked up the movie, plays the scene. | ||
It's a different version of it. | ||
It's kind of deflating. | ||
It is deflating, yeah. | ||
So anyway, everyone wants to kill the globalists. | ||
Well, they're dead. | ||
But not physically. | ||
Everyone wants to fucking kill them, like Luigi did. | ||
Fine, fine, sure. | ||
And so Alex is talking about that, and in the process... | ||
Declares that he's responsible for Mark Zuckerberg's change of heart. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'll be involved, obviously, in the debate about what needs to be done. | ||
I don't possibly see anybody going too far, other than they may stage attacks on themselves to play victim, but no one's even going to buy that. | ||
And even if the public bought that someone actually terror attacked Fauci or somebody... | ||
People will be celebrating it everywhere, which you shouldn't do. | ||
But notice, you know, that executive got killed and everybody's like, ah, good. | ||
Polls like 80% say, yeah, kill more. | ||
And the globalists went, whoa, wait, whoa. | ||
Yeah, your whole corporate media is like, oh, this poor, sweet healthcare, you know, executive got killed. | ||
And everybody's like, good, kill more. | ||
And I'm like, wait a minute, that guy's not even a villain compared to most of them. | ||
And I said, you don't want to get started down that road. | ||
I said, it's not good he got killed. | ||
You want due process. | ||
That guy's a lightweight compared to the actual controllers above him. | ||
But the globalists saw the celebration and they went, ooh, I'm like, yeah, I'm telling you, man, everybody wants to kill you. | ||
I told Zuckerberg next six months ago, went out to his house, talked to his people. | ||
I said, you know, everybody here in Kauai wants to come after you. | ||
I said, it's not a threat. | ||
I said, you know that, right? | ||
I said, you know, he needs to roll over. | ||
He needs to, you know, I mean... | ||
Does Mark know how much people, it was almost a year ago now, people know how much people hate him? | ||
I said it on air. | ||
I know the message got to him. | ||
People I know that know him, I got the message to him. | ||
And I said, I expect you to come out and apologize. | ||
I expect you to come out and stop the censorship. | ||
I expect you to go get on a knee to Trump. | ||
And he's doing it all. | ||
We still don't trust him, but he's smart. | ||
Yeah, he's smart. | ||
He listened to Alex. | ||
Alex was like, you better fucking apologize and roll over. | ||
And Zuckerberg did. | ||
Alex got the message to him. | ||
Sounds right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know what? | ||
Here's what I find interesting about that. | ||
Is that Alex has inadvertently misunderstood and exemplified the thing that people are doing. | ||
Right? | ||
So, here's the thing. | ||
Nobody wants to kill any of those executives. | ||
No. | ||
People recognize that society has been structured incorrectly for... | ||
All of us. | ||
And we're fucked if we continue on the same path. | ||
Now, the good news is we live in a constitutional republic. | ||
So you talk to the person who's in charge. | ||
There's a person in charge. | ||
You talk to them and you go, society is structured incorrectly. | ||
Can we unstructure it incorrectly? | ||
You know, and we do it like that. | ||
And then when the people in charge don't do that, you feel like you don't have a voice. | ||
For instance, if you had a voice that could talk to Mark Zuckerberg and get him to change his mind, they wouldn't want to kill anybody. | ||
Sure. | ||
But what if you had a voice that you could pretend got to Mark Zuckerberg? | ||
See, if you don't have a voice, which was the whole idea, the whole fucking Constitutional Republic thing, is if you don't have a voice, all of a sudden you start feeling, well now, in order to make the changes to a society that's been structurally incorrect, I must do a thing. | ||
Right. | ||
The more extreme thing is the worse it gets. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
Yeah, and it's not your first choice. | ||
No! | ||
Yeah. | ||
People write people still, still in the year of our Lord 2025, write letters and God bless them for it. | ||
Sure. | ||
So you know who probably has a rich life of letters? | ||
Who? | ||
Mel Gibson. | ||
He was just on Rogan. | ||
No, he wasn't. | ||
He wasn't. | ||
Why? | ||
He was talking some crazy shit. | ||
Why do people exist? | ||
Hard to say. | ||
Hard to say. | ||
So Mel Gibson is like, I can't believe Fauci is walking around alive. | ||
Sure. | ||
Alex talks about this. | ||
And in the process, implies one of the most fucked up things he's ever advocated. | ||
All right. | ||
And it's the same everywhere. | ||
Everybody talks about, you know, how they want to string up Bill Gates and Fauci. | ||
I mean, that's what Mel Gibson was saying. | ||
I don't see how that guy's walking around. | ||
He didn't call for any violence, but he said, you know, you don't know Mel Gibson behind the scenes. | ||
He is a badass. | ||
That's why it telegraphs through on the movies that he's like, is what you think it looks like. | ||
But even Mel's like, I'm a son of a bitch. | ||
Surprise, he's walking around because Mel almost got killed by that shot. | ||
Even though he was super smart and already informed, he threw the pressure of, okay, I want to still be here in California. | ||
Everything was locked down. | ||
I'll take it. | ||
What? | ||
And now see how you radicalized him? | ||
Sounds dumb. | ||
He already knew it. | ||
He already knew it before I was born. | ||
From his dad, who I was good friends with. | ||
He's a Nazi. | ||
But now you see what you've done. | ||
So, I mean, I'm not advising the globalists. | ||
I'm telling them that they know I just called like I see it. | ||
And if you keep going with this plan, you are all dead. | ||
And not by my hands. | ||
That's not my department. | ||
Okay? | ||
I can just tell you how the ball bounces. | ||
You do one more virus, you pull any more of this stuff, I'm telling you. | ||
What? | ||
You got big problems. | ||
What? | ||
You think your security, your little fortresses and stuff doesn't want to slit your throat as soon as society collapses? | ||
I'm telling every one of the globalists right now, you better capitulate last year. | ||
And I mean really capitulate. | ||
And I have advised everybody to... | ||
Pray for the angel of death? | ||
Let the mid-level and even high-level ones go that were just functionaries, but the ones that rape kids and the ones that are in the Satan cults, they gotta get it. | ||
No, you're very magnanimous. | ||
That's very nice of you. | ||
Just bring it all out. | ||
Just let everybody know about it. | ||
And then after they're convicted into court and give a due process, it's cathartic, you hang them in public. | ||
But most of them, we're gonna give you amnesty. | ||
But you're going to be watched very closely. | ||
And if you ever get out of line and try your criminal stuff again, just like that, you know what's going to happen. | ||
So you're basically going to be given a death penalty. | ||
And then it's going to be, you're going to be given a conditional reprieve. | ||
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But the sword of Damocles is going to be right here over your neck. | ||
Now that's what I'm advising. | ||
I'm not in charge. | ||
So I'm not sure Alex realizes this, but he's describing probably the most authoritarian police state imaginable as his preferred way of things to be. | ||
If you politically disagree with him in such a way that he believes you're a low-level or mid-level globalist, you shouldn't be executed right away, but you should be given a conditional death sentence. | ||
And if you get out of line... | ||
You will be killed. | ||
He can blow hard about pedophiles and Satanists all he wants, and that's fun, but that's not real. | ||
That's entirely disconnected from how this would affect real people. | ||
Consider all the people that he would apply this to. | ||
Certainly anyone who supported Black Lives Matter, anyone who supports LGBTQ rights, anyone advocating for immigration rights. | ||
If you're an activist in any of those spaces, the good news is you're not going to be executed immediately. | ||
You'll be given a chance to not have the beliefs you have, but if you start trying to organize or protest for any of these things that you support, the state will have carte blanche to murder you, carrying out the death sentence that you were mercifully spared from. | ||
when Alex's police state came into power. | ||
This view of what punishments Alex wants for these supposed globalists, it's a direct condemnation of his entire career. | ||
He can't have believed he professed to believe and also believe that the state should be able to enact this kind of repressive violence against people who dissent from it. | ||
And the key to understanding this is that he never believed the shit he used to yell about freedom and the state or any of that stuff. | ||
That was all a facade. | ||
This is far closer to what he actually believes. | ||
When he yells about FEMA camps and all this shit, what's really behind it is if you believe left-wing shit, if you're a communist, if you believe in supporting immigration reform, I think you should go to that camp. | ||
I think you should go to that FEMA camp. | ||
That's what's behind it. | ||
It reminds me of the Dark Knight Rises at the end whenever Killian Murphy sends Batman out on the ice and they're all doing the trial and you're like, ah, you guys are great doing your little trials. | ||
I bet he's got a chance. | ||
I bet he might make it out of this one okay on a technicality. | ||
Well, I trust the... | ||
Because it's due process! | ||
Yeah, and I really trust the jurisprudence of the Secretary of Retribution. | ||
The Scarecrow! | ||
I didn't read you your rights, so unfortunately this is a mistrial, Batman. | ||
I mean, it's just unbelievable. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
A fundamental element of Alex's, like, they're going to put us in camps, they're going to put us in these FEMA camps stuff, is the projection of himself into the villains. | ||
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I would put them in. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
If I was in their situation, since I know I'm good and they're evil, thus if we were to switch situations, me doing their actions would be good doing their actions, and them doing my actions would be evil doing my actions, that means that I, now good, can say that they're doing wrong, despite me also being good. | ||
Yeah, and in order to justify that kind of stuff, like that level of... | ||
Shit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You need more than the woke mind virus, which is why there is a little bit of, like, you see the relaxing of this as the branding. | ||
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You're going to need something a bit more severe. | ||
Yeah, you're going to get religion real hard in there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Alex plays some clips of Elon Musk talking about how great space is. | ||
Sure. | ||
And stuff. | ||
And then it goes back to Alex. | ||
But I realized that this was a recording of Alex. | ||
Like, this is a pre-prepared thing. | ||
And then he comes in right at the end. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
So, like, pay attention to this, because I think if you look at this, and you look at the gestalt. | ||
Okay. | ||
Nice Alex word. | ||
I like that. | ||
This is what his show is. | ||
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Okay. | |
This is a perfect metaphor. | ||
I can feel freedom rising across the planet. | ||
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I can feel freedom rising across the planet. | |
I can feel your will. | ||
Evil is in full panic mode right now. | ||
God is real. | ||
God is great. | ||
God is the compendium of the entire universe and beyond. | ||
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And I want all of you to hear me now. | |
The tectonic developments, culturally, spiritually, economically, has just begun. | ||
And it is your choice, spiritually now, which side you're going to be on, that will predestine your entire future throughout the universe. | ||
Earth is only the launch point. | ||
The eye has not seen. | ||
The ear has not. | ||
You can feel it. | ||
You can see it. | ||
You can touch it. | ||
You can taste it. | ||
You know it in your very bones, the heart of your soul. | ||
Reach out to God and ask God to lead God and direct you. | ||
Ask God to sanctify you. | ||
Ask God to purify you. | ||
Reach out across the time-space continuum. | ||
Make the electrical connection to infinity and transcend Satan, the failed little g god of this world. | ||
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Music We are living in such an incredibly historical time right now. | |
Yes, these are the times that try men's souls, but it is the trying of the soul that... | ||
Makes us face reality and become what we really should be. | ||
Get your free hat now at thealexjonesstore.com and fund the tip of the spear in the fight for teen humanity worldwide and beyond. | ||
That is it. | ||
That is a perfect metaphor for this dipshit show. | ||
It's so good. | ||
Let me ask you this question. | ||
He's probably drunkenly rambling about God and making an electrochemical connection. | ||
This is something that was recorded in the past. | ||
Chase put some swelling music, heroic, under it. | ||
Sure did. | ||
So they play that, and then he just pops back and he's like, do you think, because this is, so the Marvel TV show, What If, has a bunch of alternate histories. | ||
What if the... | ||
Guy was the guy. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, that's the whole show. | ||
That's it. | ||
End of story. | ||
It's wish fulfillment in comic book fantasies. | ||
Now, I ask you this question. | ||
Is it a one-to-one reality wherein LaFontaine doesn't get the job and Alex does on one voiceover gig? | ||
No. | ||
And now LaFontaine is Infowars and Alex is revered as the in-a-world guy? | ||
No. | ||
No, because that's not good. | ||
That was sloppy. | ||
I think part of the charm that we enjoy of these rambling nonsense fests that Alex does is that they're not polished. | ||
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Sure. | |
He sounds fucked up. | ||
Right. | ||
And he sounds like he's finding words as he's going. | ||
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Sure. | |
And LaFontaine would be a little smoother. | ||
There would be a second take. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
One's a pro. | ||
I mean, well, one's dead. | ||
And also, Alex's voice isn't that good. | ||
I never said it was. | ||
I think he thinks it is. | ||
I think Chase thinks it is. | ||
I think Chase is... | ||
If you put the swelling music behind that, you edited that. | ||
That wasn't just one song that he put in the background and then edited over. | ||
He was like, okay, here's where we want it to go up. | ||
This is crescendo point. | ||
This is decrescendo. | ||
He was doing it. | ||
This was a guy who was in it listening to that. | ||
Now, here's what I started to think. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right. | ||
That could have been from any time. | ||
Yes, that really could have been from any time in the... | ||
Yeah, ever. | ||
It seems like it's a message for the now. | ||
Sure. | ||
But that could have been recorded in 2010. | ||
I have no fucking idea. | ||
He says all this kind of shit all the time. | ||
It's meaningless. | ||
But then second, I started to think a little bit more, and that could have even been AI. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I have no reason to think that any of this is actually even Alex. | ||
Why would he need to? | ||
Which kind of made me think... | ||
Like, okay, we could just have somebody make an AI version of Alex's show, and as long as he pops in to sell the hats, like, how's it any different? | ||
It's not. | ||
I think he might have outlived his usefulness. | ||
Although it is. | ||
It is because, and there's only one reason that I can think of off the top of my head, it is because an AI would never think, what if I do a show where I interview an AI? | ||
Right, but I don't know if he is that anymore. | ||
That's fair. | ||
That was pre, like, him losing a bunch of weight and maybe being sober. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
Here's what you're really saying, all right? | ||
Because here's what I think you're saying. | ||
You're saying that if Chase killed Alex, we don't want that, but then made his own AI version of Alex, it would probably be better than if a real Alex was still around. | ||
If you could control for the, like... | ||
Kind of fucked up. | ||
Sure, sure, sure, yeah. | ||
If you can give the AI, like, four shots, then yeah, maybe. | ||
Right! | ||
If you could give the AI a little swing, you know, like, okay, we're gonna do a 3-4, but I want a little swing. | ||
None of this four-on-the-floor bullshit. | ||
Yeah, I don't know how advanced AI is, but if you can, like, put a little knob of intoxication, then yeah, probably. | ||
I think you'd make a better show. | ||
Ah, man. | ||
Is this what Chase is going for? | ||
I hope so. | ||
I hope so. | ||
Chase, please. | ||
Come on, Chase. | ||
Get a drunk robot. | ||
Save us from ourselves and give us... | ||
I said drunk robot. | ||
So anyway, Alex is thrilled about Musk. | ||
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And that's great. | ||
Sure. | ||
I'm happy for him. | ||
It does not come off pathetic or defensive at all. | ||
I think it does a little bit. | ||
Eh, quite a bit. | ||
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Yep. | |
Anyway, we'll be back with another episode. | ||
See how deep this bullshit gets. | ||
But until then, we have a website. | ||
Indeed we do. | ||
It's knowledgefight.com. | ||
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Yep. | |
We'll be back. | ||
But until then, I'm Neo. | ||
I'm Leo. | ||
I'm DCX Clark. | ||
I am the Mysterious Professor. | ||
Woo! | ||
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Yeah! | |
Woo! | ||
Yeah! | ||
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Woo! | |
And now... | ||
No, here comes the sex robots. | ||
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for holding. | ||
Hello, Alex. | ||
I'm a first-time caller. | ||
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I'm a huge fan. | |
I love your work. |