Knowledge Fight - #1006: January 24, 2025 Aired: 2025-02-10 Duration: 01:49:26 === Bright Spot in Weird Foods (06:35) === [00:00:20] It's time to pray. [00:00:21] I have great respect for knowledge fight. [00:00:24] Knowledge fight. [00:00:25] I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys saying we are the bad guys. [00:00:29] Knowledge fight. [00:00:30] Dan and George. [00:00:31] Knowledge fight. [00:00:34] Need money. [00:00:39] Andy in Kansas. [00:00:40] Andy in Kansas. [00:00:42] Stop it. [00:00:42] Andy in Kansas. [00:00:43] Andy in Kansas. [00:00:45] It's time to pray. [00:00:47] Andy in Kansas. [00:00:48] You're on the air. [00:00:48] Thanks for holding us. [00:00:50] I'm a huge fan. [00:00:51] I love your word. [00:00:53] Knowledge Fight. [00:00:56] KnowledgeFight.com. [00:00:58] I love you. [00:00:59] Hey, everybody. [00:01:01] Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. [00:01:02] I'm Dan. [00:01:02] I'm Jordan. [00:01:03] We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship with the altar of Celine, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. [00:01:07] Oh, indeed we are, Dan. [00:01:08] Jordan. [00:01:09] Dan. [00:01:09] Jordan. [00:01:09] Quick question for you. [00:01:10] What's up? [00:01:11] What's your bright spot today, buddy? [00:01:12] My bright spot today is checking back in with the weird foods that are going to be eaten in 2025. [00:01:16] We've got a double shot today. [00:01:19] A double shot? [00:01:20] Two foods that sucked. [00:01:23] Okay, both of them full-on sucked. [00:01:25] Oh, yeah. [00:01:26] I've got two shotgun barrels full of ire for these food products. [00:01:32] All right, all right. [00:01:33] The first? [00:01:33] Yep. [00:01:34] Red Bull. [00:01:35] Sure. [00:01:36] Iced Vanilla Berry. [00:01:39] What were they doing? [00:01:41] I don't know. [00:01:43] Are there scientists or are there just pitchmen someplace? [00:01:47] Do you know what I mean? [00:01:48] I think it has something to do with DMT drips and ayahuasca drips. [00:01:55] Whenever you tell me something like that, I go into the physical motion of somebody going, hey, you know what we should do? [00:02:02] And then that comes out. [00:02:03] And then somebody else going, I've got a way. [00:02:06] No, you don't! [00:02:08] It's the winter variant. [00:02:10] Of it. [00:02:11] So, I mean, I guess the iced whatever. [00:02:13] The vanilla is a mistake. [00:02:14] Yeah. [00:02:14] I remember back when I used to get high a lot. [00:02:18] Sure. [00:02:19] And I would think of, like, I remember the first time I heard about, like, a quesarito. [00:02:23] Right! [00:02:23] And I was, I feel like... [00:02:26] Am I getting old? [00:02:27] Because I hear about, like, iced vanilla berry Red Bull, and I don't have the same excitement that I did back when I heard about a quesarito. [00:02:35] Or is it just a bad idea? [00:02:37] I think experiences pile up, you know, and the more experiences you have, the harder it is to differentiate. [00:02:45] At the same time, man, that's a terrible idea. [00:02:49] You can sense, you can taste it when you hear about it, and it doesn't taste good. [00:02:54] It was bad drinking it, and then it was sitting on my desk, and I smelled the empty can. [00:02:59] I re-experienced it. [00:03:01] I don't like Red Bull necessarily to begin with, and it was made worse by the flavor. [00:03:06] There are very few drinks that if you can smell them, it is a good thing. [00:03:11] You know, most drinks you should not be able to smell, especially not from a distance. [00:03:15] Yeah. [00:03:16] That'd be nice. [00:03:17] Maybe a wine, something like that. [00:03:19] I don't know about from a distance. [00:03:20] Exactly. [00:03:20] I don't know if you want wine from a distance. [00:03:22] Exactly. [00:03:22] That's the thing. [00:03:23] Yes. [00:03:23] So then the second thing, very excited about these kettle chips. [00:03:28] Jalapeno cranberry. [00:03:30] Oh, that's what they looked like. [00:03:31] Okay. [00:03:31] You told me about these chips. [00:03:33] Yep. [00:03:33] I think I mentioned it on an episode of the cat breakdown. [00:03:37] Maybe, or maybe that was before we recorded. [00:03:39] Could have been. [00:03:39] But I was so excited about these jalapeno cranberry chips. [00:03:43] Yes. [00:03:43] Because I've never seen cranberry as a potato chip flavor. [00:03:46] Bananas. [00:03:47] Not good. [00:03:48] Surprise! [00:03:49] Yeah. [00:03:49] Cal Supreme! [00:03:50] It's not very strong of a cranberry flavor, and I just was like, this is boring. [00:03:55] Cal just doesn't taste very good. [00:03:57] I will tell you this. [00:03:59] I did not visualize those the way that they are. [00:04:04] What does that mean? [00:04:05] I mean, I somehow saw them as like, you know how you can get apple chips where it's like desiccated apple slices? [00:04:13] You thought they were little tiny slices of cranberry? [00:04:15] I swear to God, I kind of did. [00:04:18] Neither jalapenos nor cranberries are very big. [00:04:21] Nope, nope, not big enough. [00:04:22] To dehydrate and make a chip out of. [00:04:24] You know, but I mean, they're doing winter vanilla berry Red Bulls. [00:04:29] Who knows what they can do with cranberries these days? [00:04:31] I just had a great idea. [00:04:32] Yeah? [00:04:33] Potato-flavored cranberries. [00:04:35] Okay. [00:04:36] Flip it around on its head. [00:04:37] Okay, all right, all right, I'm listening. [00:04:39] Cranberry chips, but potato-flavored. [00:04:40] Right, I like this. [00:04:41] Okay. [00:04:41] I like this idea. [00:04:43] What's your breakfast? [00:04:44] That's too many cranberries. [00:04:47] I forgot my bright spot now. [00:04:50] No, there's a new season of one of my favorite shows, and that is the Great Pottery Throwdown. [00:04:57] Oh. [00:04:57] Oh, yeah. [00:04:57] Oh, God. [00:04:58] You tried to get me into that, and I just couldn't do it. [00:05:00] You can't do it. [00:05:01] He cries all the time, but you know what? [00:05:04] After a while, so do you. [00:05:06] So do you. [00:05:07] Now I look at some of these fixtures. [00:05:10] I look at a toilet now sometimes, and I go, I can't. [00:05:14] Control the tears. [00:05:15] My problem wasn't the crying. [00:05:16] No. [00:05:17] No. [00:05:17] It was just overall. [00:05:19] It wasn't for me. [00:05:19] That's fair. [00:05:20] It's fair. [00:05:21] I think that watching someone make pottery is slightly less intriguing than food, because I eat food. [00:05:29] I don't have a lot of pottery in my life. [00:05:31] Whereas your wife is an art teacher, so it kind of hits you a little bit closer. [00:05:35] Definitely true. [00:05:36] I find it better for... [00:05:38] So I can't watch the British baking... [00:05:42] I can't do it. [00:05:43] They got too good. [00:05:45] You know what I mean? [00:05:46] Because it used to be all the amateur home bakers. [00:05:48] It used to be like, hey, can you bake a cake? [00:05:51] I'll try, you know, and then you put some trees on it. [00:05:53] Someone might actually fail one of the challenges. [00:05:55] Yes, absolutely! [00:05:56] But see, the thing about pottery is, is if you are great at pottery, you're already doing it. [00:06:03] So everybody, everybody, every time is just kind of like an amateur potter, and whenever they succeed, it really is amazing. [00:06:11] But I also think that even, like, some pro-potters probably fail sometimes. [00:06:18] Pottery is extremely hard. [00:06:19] They fail all the time. [00:06:20] Spinning in the kiln and everything. [00:06:22] They fail all the time. [00:06:23] Yeah, yeah. [00:06:23] So even if you did have really high-level people there, there's a little bit more danger. [00:06:27] Totally. [00:06:28] And one of the things that they always say is like, hey, frankly, you never know what's going to come out of the kiln. [00:06:35] And you're like, no, you're professionals. [00:06:36] And they're like, no, you genuinely don't. [00:06:38] We make a million of these. [00:06:39] Sometimes they just explode and there's no difference. === Bill Gates' Offense (15:15) === [00:06:42] There's no reason. [00:06:43] It's just God. [00:06:44] And you're like, okay, fair enough. [00:06:46] And that's why the man cries. [00:06:47] And that's why the man cries. [00:06:49] Because God is in every piece of clay. [00:06:50] It makes sense. [00:06:52] Yeah. [00:06:52] I think maybe I just listened to too much jars of clay when I was younger. [00:06:56] Well, there's a lot of God in there, too. [00:06:58] Do you remember their hit? [00:06:59] No, I don't. [00:07:00] Rain, rain on my face. [00:07:02] No. [00:07:02] Hasn't stopped raining for days. [00:07:04] Really? [00:07:05] Yep. [00:07:05] Oh, man. [00:07:06] So, Jordan, today we have an episode to go over. [00:07:08] Yeah. [00:07:09] We're going to be talking about January 24th, 2025. [00:07:12] All right. [00:07:12] All right. [00:07:13] We're continuing our march through Alex's... [00:07:15] time after the inauguration. [00:07:18] Right. [00:07:18] And I think that there's a value in, uh, you know, this is an important time. [00:07:23] Sure. [00:07:23] This is as, as much as his coverage on January 6th is like sort of a document of this Sure. [00:07:32] Sure. [00:07:36] After the inauguration is an artifact. [00:07:39] It's a moment. [00:07:41] You know, I don't disagree with you. [00:07:44] And I think a lot of that, though, is in some respects, like, it should be so much more of a moment. [00:07:51] That's kind of the thing that I'm feeling, is like, it is like a diamond that's imploded, and you're like, that is... [00:07:58] Well, I think the diamond, as it implodes, is having a realization that... [00:08:04] Shit. [00:08:05] I'm probably in a position now where I'm gonna... [00:08:10] I'm going to be looked pretty poorly upon by history. [00:08:12] Yeah. [00:08:13] Oh, yeah. [00:08:13] I got what I wanted, and it's going to be bad. [00:08:17] Yeah. [00:08:17] Have you ever made a deal with the devil? [00:08:20] I did not really think this was going to work. [00:08:23] Yeah. [00:08:23] And now Elon Musk is essentially overthrowing the government. [00:08:26] Yeah. [00:08:27] And I'm getting exactly what I want out of this whole thing. [00:08:30] Yeah. [00:08:31] Yeah, that Faust guy. [00:08:33] Yeah. [00:08:34] So I think that's really fascinating on a sort of human drama kind of level. [00:08:39] Of Alex having to zombie walk through, essentially, him becoming the antithesis of what he's supposed to be. [00:08:49] And having to rationalize that. [00:08:51] The worst thing that ever happened to me was that I got everything I ever wanted. [00:08:54] Yes. [00:08:54] And it has affected the world. [00:08:57] It has destroyed the world, yes. [00:08:59] Yeah, yeah. [00:09:00] Functionally, it's over with. [00:09:01] Yeah. [00:09:02] So we'll talk about the 24th, but first, let's take a little moment to say hello to some new waltz. [00:09:06] Oh, that's a great idea. [00:09:07] So first, Lucky Psycho enjoys homebrewing, so everybody, he gives a little shaky to me. [00:09:13] Thank you so much. [00:09:14] You're now a policy wonk. [00:09:15] I'm a policy wonk. [00:09:16] Thank you very much. [00:09:17] Thank you. [00:09:17] Next, Maddie from Washington, Halloween nap queen, spooky bitch, eat the rich. [00:09:22] Thank you so much. [00:09:22] You're now a policy wonk. [00:09:23] I'm a policy wonk. [00:09:24] Thank you very much. [00:09:25] Thank you. [00:09:26] And happy birthday, Becky. [00:09:27] All hail Celine, Emerus, and Nancy. [00:09:30] Thank you so much. [00:09:31] You're now a policy wonk. [00:09:32] I'm a policy wonk. [00:09:33] Thank you very much. [00:09:34] Thank you. [00:09:35] And we got a technical credit in the mix, Jordan. [00:09:36] So thank you so much to my raptor princess of a wife. [00:09:38] Used your show in her graduate level law class, and I love her for it. [00:09:42] Thank you so much. [00:09:42] I guess I'll play the raptor drop then. [00:09:45] I'm a policy wonk. [00:09:46] Four stars. [00:09:47] Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. [00:09:49] I'll barbecue your ass. [00:09:50] It's over for humanity. [00:09:52] You're a beautiful soul. [00:09:53] They're coming for your balls. [00:09:55] Well, I piss all over your god. [00:09:57] Very few people crap in the pool unless they're babies. [00:10:00] I piss all over the state. [00:10:02] Make it a practice of calling people pieces of garbage. [00:10:04] When they are. [00:10:05] Comet! [00:10:06] As you see fit. [00:10:08] Thank you so much. [00:10:08] Man, that one hits so much better these days. [00:10:11] Well, it's been a while. [00:10:12] Yeah, I wish we could go back to those times. [00:10:15] Those days of Roger Stone being a dick to Larry Klayman in his opposition. [00:10:18] God damn, the world was better when that was going on. [00:10:22] I mean, shit still sucked, but there was an innocence to it. [00:10:26] Sure. [00:10:26] There was a sense of joie de vivre. [00:10:30] There's something beautiful in that pile of shit. [00:10:33] So we start here on the 24th and Alex is giving Trump a grade on how he's done so far. [00:10:40] Four days and he's already getting a grade? [00:10:42] It's a pretty good grade. [00:10:42] Okay. [00:10:43] And if I had to give him a scale of 1 to 100, I would give him about 150 right now. [00:10:49] If he didn't have Sam Holt, who is a definite Bill Gates 2.0, total Democratic I'd give him a 200. [00:10:59] I mean, so, so, this is... [00:11:05] Unbelievably fabulous. [00:11:07] I can't even sleep. [00:11:08] I slept three hours last night, and I am not tired. [00:11:12] I am bouncing off the walls. [00:11:14] I've had two cups of coffee, but I've been up since 3 a.m., went to bed at midnight. [00:11:18] I woke up at like 3.05. [00:11:21] Okay, so 200 out of 100, but it's bumped down to 150 because of Sam Altman hanging around because he's Bill Gates 2.0. [00:11:30] I guess that makes no sense. [00:11:32] Nope. [00:11:32] And these are the same sort of folks that like to yell about participation trophies. [00:11:38] You can't give 110%. [00:11:40] I mean... [00:11:44] I was just, I'm just thinking, as far as my understanding of grading goes, unless we're, I mean, I guess maybe we're in a new semester metaphorically, so the old grades don't count, because I feel like having ISIS up your dirty asshole, and never having pulled it out, as far as I'm aware. [00:12:01] No, that was sophomore year, we're now into junior. [00:12:04] Right, right, but they're still up there, man. [00:12:06] You know, so that's gotta be, it would bump me down to at least a 95. Like, you get five fewer points, you can never get a full 100 until... [00:12:14] Until you pull ISIS out of your asshole. [00:12:16] Here's the way I would look at it. [00:12:17] Okay. [00:12:18] That ISIS being up your dirty asshole is a behavioral issue. [00:12:22] Okay. [00:12:23] So maybe you get a Saturday detention or something like that. [00:12:27] All right. [00:12:27] But it doesn't affect your grade. [00:12:29] No. [00:12:29] The grade doesn't carry over some kind of demerit into the next term. [00:12:33] That's fair. [00:12:34] That's fair. [00:12:35] Yeah. [00:12:35] I think you start at zero. [00:12:36] Okay. [00:12:37] Okay. [00:12:37] So clean slate. [00:12:40] Alex better hope. [00:12:41] I mean, I guess. [00:12:42] Certainly the way he's acting. [00:12:43] I guess. [00:12:44] And so I guess there's been a couple assignments and Trump has done some extra credit. [00:12:46] Sure, maybe. [00:12:47] Great. [00:12:48] So he's been all offense. [00:12:52] Yes. [00:12:52] So far. [00:12:53] I think that's pretty accurate. [00:12:55] Trump had to go on total offense or the deep state would reconstitute and block him and us and destroy him. [00:13:04] And I have harped on this to Trump and to his top people. [00:13:09] And to his family, and to his ex-wife, I mean, everybody. [00:13:16] Behind the scenes. [00:13:18] And of course, they understood that. [00:13:19] They didn't mean to tell him, but they need to be reminded that it's not the number one issue, it's everything. [00:13:27] You must go on total offense and just disrupt the bad guys so much and hit them with so much up front that... [00:13:38] Their propaganda commanders will just pick an issue or two, always something mindless like Elon's hailing Hitler, you know, silly stuff like that, or that Trump's going to kill the migrants, made up stuff like that. [00:13:52] And then, meanwhile, he's hit them with, let's not exaggerate, 200 serious uppercuts, right hooks, and powerhouse Slams and spinning back kicks. [00:14:14] Suplex. [00:14:15] And pile drivers. [00:14:16] Sure. [00:14:17] Give three more examples. [00:14:20] We did the best job of anybody in the last four days trying to cover it all, and I didn't hit half of it. [00:14:26] He didn't hit shit. [00:14:27] No, I don't recall him hitting anything. [00:14:29] He's done the best job of covering all the stuff Trump's done. [00:14:32] He has not done half of it, I can tell you that for sure. [00:14:35] Alex is totally right, though, that Trump had to go fully on offense in order to push his agenda through, because if people had time to understand and respond to the things his administration was doing, they would not support a lot of these actions. [00:14:48] If Alex took the time to reckon with all the things he's supporting or hand-waving, he couldn't possibly defend himself, so it's important to move quick. [00:14:55] This is how really bad leaders who want to consolidate power work. [00:14:59] They take advantage of the fact that a large portion of their opposition actually cares about the issues they're arguing over and by antagonizing the points that matter, you can overwhelm people to the point where it's very difficult for them to react. [00:15:11] You get overwhelmed and burdened by overstimulation. [00:15:15] For instance, a lot of folks sincerely care about trans people's right to exist, and therefore they take the attempts this administration is making to erase them to be disturbing and something that needs to be fought back against. [00:15:26] Trump's administration can force government agencies to remove any recognition of these identities, and people will be rightly upset about that. [00:15:34] The problem is that by the time anyone's able to respond to it, Trump has already given Elon Musk the keys to the government and said that he wants to take over Gaza so he can, quote, clean it out. [00:15:44] We've already been through this, and we have every reason to know that this is how things were gonna go. [00:15:50] Trump has a style of making a mess, then when people are noticing the mess he's made, he's making another mess to distract from the first mess. [00:15:57] It's not unsurprising. [00:16:00] I think the level of some of it has been a little shocking, but that's just personal probably. [00:16:05] No, I mean, if I was going to be mad at anybody about this, it would be the opposition. [00:16:12] This was all you had prepared? [00:16:15] We've known this was coming for quite some time. [00:16:18] We've known exactly how it was going to work for quite some time. [00:16:21] This strategy is so obvious, Alex Jones figured it out. [00:16:27] Yeah, it is obvious, but it's also kind of slippery. [00:16:31] Sure. [00:16:32] No, totally. [00:16:32] Because it is exploiting the fact that you care about something. [00:16:36] Absolutely. [00:16:36] And that you are right to care about that thing. [00:16:38] I am not saying that there's not an understandable reason for being caught off guard. [00:16:44] Yeah. [00:16:44] But at the same time, there's an understandable reason for losing a basketball game. [00:16:48] And it might be because you didn't play very well. [00:16:50] Sure. [00:16:51] You know? [00:16:51] Or it might be the shoes. [00:16:52] It could be the shoes. [00:16:53] It might be the rolled gold pretzels. [00:16:55] Should have practiced, should have prepared, should have watched tape. [00:16:58] Any number of reasons that maybe... [00:17:00] You would have a better response in the first few days. [00:17:03] Yeah. [00:17:03] It's funny that Alex thinks he advised Trump on any of this stuff, though. [00:17:07] Like, it's literally Roger Stone's motto to always be on offense. [00:17:10] And Roger's known Trump a lot longer than Alex's dumbass. [00:17:14] And another point. [00:17:15] Trump's ex-wife, Ivana, died in 2022 and was weirdly buried in Trump's golf course in New Jersey that isn't a cemetery. [00:17:22] So Alex has to be talking about the other ex-wife, Marla Maples. [00:17:26] That doesn't sound true. [00:17:27] Is Alex hanging out with Marla Maples? [00:17:28] That can't possibly be true. [00:17:30] I think it's conceivable. [00:17:32] Maybe he's been playing golf with a ghost. [00:17:35] That makes sense. [00:17:36] That actually does make a lot of sense. [00:17:38] He has those skills. [00:17:39] I mean, if anybody does, it's... [00:17:41] Well, Tucker can't get ghosts. [00:17:43] Tucker only gets demons, and I think we all know because ghosts think he's a nerd. [00:17:46] Hurley from Lost? [00:17:48] Right. [00:17:50] End of list. [00:17:53] So, Trump got 150 out of 100. [00:17:55] I really would be ashamed if I had my tongue that far up a man's ass, I would be like, this is too far. [00:18:03] But do you think it can go further? [00:18:05] I don't think so, but somehow you might tell me otherwise. [00:18:09] What if you were to rate him again? [00:18:11] Since I got in the office a few hours ago, 30, 40 other big developments? [00:18:18] And my job, in my mind, is to try to... [00:18:22] Do I just skim over each one and at least get to all of it, or do I pick a few things and deep dive? [00:18:27] I try to do a mix. [00:18:30] But first, the 35,000-foot view. [00:18:36] If I was giving Trump a report card on how he's doing on a scale of 1 to 10, I'd give him a 20. There's a few things I'm concerned about. [00:18:46] Do we understand fractions? [00:18:47] Sam Altman's Central. [00:18:49] You talk about Bill Gates 2.0, he's hit. [00:18:52] Uber bad. [00:18:58] Not just all the evidence on him, which is overwhelming, but just the final most important factor, the vibe. [00:19:05] The vibe. [00:19:06] I would give Alex a D for math. [00:19:08] And I dropped out of high school. [00:19:10] That's not good. [00:19:11] Alex is creating Sam Altman here as a convenient scapegoat character, and this serves a couple of important purposes. [00:19:18] The first is that Elon Musk is Alex's hero saving the world, and he's heavily involved in the tech and AI sector. [00:19:25] Sam Altman is also in that area, so by creating a villain who exists in a lot of the same spaces as your hero Elon, it's easy to just take negative things about Elon and pretend that Altman's secretly the person who's doing them, so he'll fill that role. [00:19:39] And the second is kind of more personal. [00:19:41] Alex needs to look like he's not a sniveling worm bootlicker who's just running around giving Trump 200% scores on all his report cards and not being analytical about things at all. [00:19:51] In his first few days in office, Trump did a ton of shit that Alex is supposed to be opposed to based on the character he's pretended to be on air for his whole career. [00:19:59] Trump's actions violate what are supposed to be principles Alex has about tyranny and state power, but he never really had those principles to begin with. [00:20:06] If Alex talked about the specifics of a lot of the stuff that Trump's doing, he'd have to wrestle with how stupid he sounds. [00:20:12] For example, his career is essentially built on yelling about how the government is being controlled by unelected bureaucrats, but now it's cool for Elon Musk to wield this level of power as an unelected bureaucrat just because he's doing what Alex likes him to do. [00:20:25] Alex knows that this shit is stupid, and it makes him look like a complete idiot. [00:20:29] So he needs to create fake complaints about Trump to mask the fact that there isn't any real criticism about him to make that wouldn't be self-indicting. [00:20:37] Focusing on Sam Altman is the way that Alex is choosing to pretend to be critical at this point. [00:20:42] And then the third kind of function that it fits is like, all your villains are boring. [00:20:48] Yeah. [00:20:48] What do they got? [00:20:50] No one cares about Klaus Schwab. [00:20:52] Fauci's retired. [00:20:53] Bill Gates doesn't give people the juices flowing anymore. [00:20:57] You got nothing. [00:20:59] Soros doesn't scare people. [00:21:00] Yeah, you know, it feels like what they really want, as far as a narrative is concerned, is something more like a feudal situation, you know? [00:21:07] Like, our lord is better than your lord, that kind of thing. [00:21:11] You know, like, oh, Elon Musk is cool because he owns our city where we're... [00:21:16] Poor serfs. [00:21:17] And Sam Altman sucks because he owns that city where everybody's poor serfs. [00:21:22] Well, it's like a show, like a drama reality show, but futile. [00:21:28] Yeah, 100%. [00:21:29] That's what you see, the impulse. [00:21:31] It does, it feels like, like, whenever I've watched British people talk about the royal... [00:21:39] British people. [00:21:40] And they sound insane to me, you know? === Uncomfortable Realities Changed (10:24) === [00:21:42] I go, like, that sounds insane. [00:21:45] But now, listening to the way these people talk about Trump and Elon Musk, it's like, oh, you like to transpose your reality shows into real life sometimes. [00:21:56] That's kind of what it is. [00:21:57] And kind of have the characters that you project yourself into. [00:22:01] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:22:02] This is what I would be if I was a good king. [00:22:04] Like, what? [00:22:05] Speaking of which, what do you think about Ivar? [00:22:08] Oh, man. [00:22:09] On traitors. [00:22:10] I am surprised. [00:22:11] I am surprised. [00:22:12] And then I was immediately very much not surprised. [00:22:15] I was like, this British lord is taking these uncomfortable things very well. [00:22:18] And then my next thought was, he is a British lord. [00:22:22] Uncomfortable things have been taken. [00:22:23] You know what I'm saying? [00:22:24] True. [00:22:25] Yeah. [00:22:25] He might be plotting a lot of their murders when he gets back to the hotel. [00:22:29] Very possible. [00:22:29] But in real life, not in the game. [00:22:31] Right, yeah. [00:22:32] But he seems chill. [00:22:33] Yeah, he does. [00:22:34] So Trump made some moves about FEMA. [00:22:37] And so Alex talks a little bit about that. [00:22:40] All right. [00:22:41] As I told you yesterday, my sources said, you're really going to like what happens tomorrow. [00:22:53] Trump's going to take FEMA to the woodshed with executive orders and the BLM and the national forest groups. [00:23:05] The state of California, with a bunch of executive orders dealing with fire mitigation and other disaster mitigation, like hurricanes and the DEI response in North Carolina and other areas. [00:23:16] He's already done that already just now. [00:23:19] So that part came true. [00:23:20] My sources were accurate. [00:23:22] Just like I have other sources that told me before anybody else, four days before, that RFK Jr. was going to endorse him, and they would do it at a rally on Friday. [00:23:29] And they did it. [00:23:30] It was going to be L.A., but they moved it to Tucson. [00:23:32] The only part I got wrong was that, because it changed. [00:23:35] They moved it? [00:23:36] They just changed something. [00:23:37] So if you're listening to this show, you would have literally no idea what Trump did in relation to FEMA or any kind of disaster management organization. [00:23:44] I guess I'm supposed to understand that you got rid of DEI and hurricane responses. [00:23:49] You learn nothing from this show, because Alex doesn't really even know what Trump did and doesn't care. [00:23:54] But I want to talk about Alex's understanding of accuracy here. [00:23:57] He said that RFK was going to endorse Trump at this rally in L.A., which was presumably based on what this source told him. [00:24:05] That changed, and the endorsement ended up happening in Tucson. [00:24:08] So Alex was wrong. [00:24:10] If we assume that any of this is real, the source was right when they gave Alex the information. [00:24:16] And you could even be generous and say that it's possible that when Alex conveyed the information to the audience, it was accurate, but it turned out to be wrong. [00:24:24] And that's okay. [00:24:26] That happens all the time, and this doesn't even rank in terms of the sins Alex commits with information. [00:24:31] There's no problem with him just letting that go, but he has a defensiveness where he needs to insist he was actually still right about this, and it's so unnecessary. [00:24:41] Yeah, he shouldn't be concerned. [00:24:42] Like, these are the things that he shouldn't be concerned with. [00:24:45] Yes. [00:24:45] Like, he's all about truth with a capital T. These details of, like, blah, blah, blah. [00:24:52] No, what matters is I knew RFK was going to endorse him. [00:24:55] That's what's important. [00:24:56] But you were talking about you knew where he was going to endorse him. [00:24:59] That was wrong. [00:25:00] You were wrong about that. [00:25:02] And look, I've done a thousand episodes of a podcast about him. [00:25:05] I would never nitpick on that level. [00:25:07] I would be like, oh, they changed the location or the information that you got prior was, you know, it changed. [00:25:13] That happens. [00:25:14] I would respond to him acting like this. [00:25:18] Not about making a very understandable and sincere mistake. [00:25:24] So anyway. [00:25:25] State's rights? [00:25:26] What about him? [00:25:28] Trump loves him. [00:25:29] I believe that. [00:25:29] And he hasn't unveiled the details of what he's going to do to FEMA, but I was basically already told. [00:25:36] So he's going to expose the bureaucrats, clean up FEMA, clean up the National Forest Service, and go after the state of California, spotlight what they did, announce a bunch of federal mitigation with an emergency to override Newsom. [00:25:54] Blocking water that's in the state and federal lands in those big mountain reservoirs and call for an investigation by the federal government of what went on because Newsom can't be trusted to run his own investigation that he's launched. [00:26:15] And I was told more. [00:26:17] I mean, I wasn't told more. [00:26:18] There's more, too, but just let people know. [00:26:21] You could be forgiven if you've forgotten the days of Alex's passion for states' rights. [00:26:25] I guess when his guys are in charge, there's a lot less of the let's make states repass the 10th Amendment or whatever, and there's a lot more the centralized power authority should dictate how states can run. [00:26:37] Yeah, that does tend to happen. [00:26:38] It's very strange how these principles are so easy to violate for him, and yet, if there's ever a president he doesn't like again... [00:26:44] States' rights are going to be so important he's going to forget that he ever cheered on Trump federalizing California. [00:26:50] The Constitution is the most important document in the world. [00:26:53] So important. [00:26:56] Also, if I were Alex, I would really be starting to worry about the possibility that he's getting worked by sources. [00:27:01] If you're a journalist or reporter and your source is telling you, like, hey, let people know, you really should start questioning if you're, like, a dupe to them and they're just using you to put out whatever they want. [00:27:13] Sure. [00:27:13] Sure, sure, sure. [00:27:14] Yeah, sometimes you're not so much a source as you are a press release. [00:27:18] And sometimes people can use you for their advantage. [00:27:22] Yeah, yeah, yeah, because it makes it look like you're telling them and it's not a press release. [00:27:26] There's that angle, or people could be just fucking with you. [00:27:29] Like in pro wrestling, they do that a lot. [00:27:31] It is fun. [00:27:31] And as we've seen, he can just say any old bullshit. [00:27:36] Yeah. [00:27:36] Yeah, why not? [00:27:37] Yeah, we're still dealing with that Ebola outbreak. [00:27:39] Yeah. [00:27:40] And aliens. [00:27:41] The aliens. [00:27:41] Oh, the aliens haven't even gone away yet. [00:27:44] Right. [00:27:44] Trump hasn't even gotten rid of the aliens. [00:27:46] Well, and then everyone died from the vaccine. [00:27:49] Right. [00:27:49] And there were, like, all of those human trash robots that went around and soil and greened everyone. [00:27:55] See, here's the thing for me. [00:27:57] Like, if I'm in... [00:28:00] Soylent Greening, everybody, has already happened. [00:28:03] If I'm in Aliens Are Real, if I'm in, you know, this world, I'm thinking, you know what? [00:28:09] I let go of a lot of stuff, and I just focus on those fucking med beds. [00:28:14] If these things are true... [00:28:16] There are med beds, and you said that Trump could make them happen for us. [00:28:21] So everybody, let's shut up about everything else. [00:28:23] I want those med beds. [00:28:25] Well, I know they're real. [00:28:26] I saw Elysium. [00:28:27] See, that's what I'm saying. [00:28:27] Let's everybody get together and get those med beds. [00:28:29] Yeah. [00:28:30] Elysium told us that they were real. [00:28:31] Absolutely. [00:28:32] Yeah. [00:28:33] So Trump had some other things that he did. [00:28:36] Something about CBDCs, Central Bank Digital Currencies. [00:28:41] I did not know that that's what that stood for. [00:28:43] They banned them. [00:28:44] Oh, okay. [00:28:45] And then, of course, he signed an executive order banning Central Bank Digital Currencies, a major blow to the Private Federal Reserve. [00:28:50] I'll explain more on that. [00:28:51] I shot a quick report on that last night. [00:28:54] I'm glad people thought it was important, because it is. [00:28:56] As of this morning, I just glanced. [00:28:58] There was 60 million views on X of that report, which tells me you don't think it's important, because it is. [00:29:05] I'll give you a little more on that. [00:29:07] Okay, man. [00:29:08] Congrats on the hits. [00:29:10] So Trump did ban making the dollar digital, which Alex, he can have fun celebrating that, but it's actually really stupid. [00:29:17] Alex wants this to be a situation where Trump said that the central banks can't create a digital retail currency in order to replace the physical dollar. [00:29:25] Right. [00:29:26] The issue is that while some countries' central banks have opted to explore that kind of thing, the U.S. really has never had that much interest in CBDCs in terms of retail use. [00:29:36] The main advantage to them is for government to government or between government and company transactions. [00:29:42] As technology advances, that's just something that's going to be used by governments all around the world. [00:29:47] It really oversimplifies transaction rates between currencies and all that shit. [00:29:56] Opting out of this thing just gives China a wide open playing field to dominate that space and will not be able to catch up. [00:30:02] It's kind of self-defeating in a lot of ways, but Alex is celebrating it. [00:30:06] Right, right. [00:30:07] Because there's the imagined idea that the short-term benefit of this is like, hey, we're not going to get involved in this system, so no one will ever develop that system, because the dollar's not in it. [00:30:19] Right, right, right, right. [00:30:20] As opposed to, no, we'll fall behind, or it will be created without us, and we'll be... [00:30:26] Kind of an island. [00:30:27] Yeah. [00:30:28] Yeah, that was always interesting. [00:30:30] I like it whenever money and technology start moving super fast because it's like, oh, then we'll never catch up. [00:30:36] And then two years later, it's like, oh, nobody's ever used that ever again. [00:30:38] We just don't use it anymore. [00:30:40] You know, it's so bananas what might hit and what might not. [00:30:43] Yeah, like augmented reality glasses. [00:30:47] Yeah, somebody might invent a better transaction system tomorrow because that's how fast or how slow things work. [00:30:53] I have no idea. [00:30:55] Yeah. [00:30:55] Yeah, and a lot of these are not fully functional systems, but there's a lot of things that show some progress and some promise. [00:31:05] And I can't imagine a reason why people wouldn't end up using them. [00:31:10] I can see a reason why you wouldn't use them to replace your dollar in a day-to-day transaction. [00:31:16] Right, right, right. [00:31:17] But I can't imagine why... [00:31:19] No, it's... [00:31:20] International businesses wouldn't. [00:31:22] Sometimes it boggles my mind whenever it's like, you're banning a tool. [00:31:26] You're not banning... [00:31:27] Like, the reason that people exploit it is because they have exploiting things. [00:31:32] You can't ban a hammer because sometimes... [00:31:35] Oh, no hammers. [00:31:36] You know, it's like that... [00:31:37] No, it's a tool. [00:31:38] For tooling. [00:31:39] Alex understands that fully well in terms of guns. [00:31:41] Right? [00:31:42] Makes perfect sense. [00:31:43] So Trump did some other things. [00:31:45] He's getting to all the hits. [00:31:47] Trump pardons 23 pro-life activists that just peacefully prayed outside of mortuaries. === Five Fetuses in Jars (05:07) === [00:31:53] That's not true. [00:31:53] So Trump did pardon these 23 people, but they didn't just quietly pray peacefully outside abortion clinics. [00:32:00] On their knees, hands clasped together. [00:32:02] Silently. [00:32:03] Give us this day our daily bread. [00:32:05] Many of them physically blocked people from entering the clinics in question, and one of them had five fetuses in jars in her home when she was arrested. [00:32:13] I do recall that one. [00:32:14] Those fetuses came from somewhere, and I think that place was stolen. [00:32:19] Probably. [00:32:19] She stole them. [00:32:20] Probably. [00:32:21] Physically assaulting people seeking reproductive health care is the same thing as quietly praying in protest to Alex because he wants people trying to get abortions to be physical. [00:32:30] Yeah, you know, that whole fetuses inside the home thing... [00:32:41] Made me kind of question, like, maybe we're dealing with these people in kind of the wrong way. [00:32:46] That person's crazy. [00:32:47] Yeah. [00:32:48] You're very strange. [00:32:50] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:32:51] I'm not saying that it's crazy to be against abortion or anything, but I am saying that there's something else going on that has nothing to do with abortion. [00:32:59] I think I strongly believe in access to reproductive health care. [00:33:02] Agreed. [00:33:03] But I also think that it is possible for people to have differences of opinion. [00:33:07] Sure. [00:33:07] I don't think it's possible to have differences of opinion about having five fetuses. [00:33:11] It is not. [00:33:12] It's not. [00:33:12] It's not. [00:33:13] You just can't do it. [00:33:14] There's just no way. [00:33:16] Maybe. [00:33:17] Maybe! [00:33:17] That's how crazy it is to have five, is that I guess it's pushed the Overton window so far that maybe I will accept one. [00:33:25] Well, see, here's my thinking on one. [00:33:27] If you are an anti-abortion activist, then maybe you want to have it as a demonstration tool. [00:33:32] Oh, okay. [00:33:33] So like a science class skeleton. [00:33:35] Or this is your, you drank too much soda liver or whatever. [00:33:39] If you have one, I kind of, I think you're still strange. [00:33:43] Very creepy. [00:33:44] But I kind of get it. [00:33:45] If you got five, it's like, what are you, lending them out to other people doing presentations? [00:33:49] There's no way that the five is more, there's no better than four. [00:33:53] There's no like, oh, well, I had four, but I just couldn't. [00:33:56] With only four. [00:33:57] Yeah. [00:33:58] You know? [00:33:58] Yeah. [00:33:59] There's no way that you get around it. [00:34:00] No. [00:34:00] That's too many. [00:34:01] There's no answer to the question, what could you be doing with this fetus that I would, one, believe from you, right? [00:34:09] Like, whatever you tell me, I can't believe you. [00:34:12] You have five fetuses in your house. [00:34:13] Yeah. [00:34:13] And there's no possible answer that your response would then be like, oh, that's cool. [00:34:17] Yeah. [00:34:18] No. [00:34:18] Doesn't happen. [00:34:19] You know what? [00:34:19] Makes sense. [00:34:21] Seemed weird at first. [00:34:22] Yeah, you know what? [00:34:23] But now you've talked me off the ledge of it's wrong to have five fetuses. [00:34:26] It's more likely that you take a sip of, like, iced vanilla berry and you're like, he got me. [00:34:32] It could be worse. [00:34:34] I thought this sounded insane, but it's actually okay. [00:34:36] That's more likely. [00:34:37] Yes. [00:34:38] Five fetus lady. [00:34:40] Anyway, Alex has some headlines, and I just was, as I was listening to this, I'm like, I was pondering whether or not this show is serious. [00:34:49] Okay. [00:34:49] Of course, the horrible man-made global warming and climate change is so horrible, life-threatening cold weather to expand southward across the nation, impacting 235 million people. [00:34:59] Record cold. [00:35:01] The ice caps are bigger than ever. [00:35:04] It's the absolute lies. [00:35:05] We've got interesting little things here that just illustrate how the old kleptocratic, arrogant deep state's in trouble. [00:35:15] Washington insider Meghan McCain says her Reputable sources confirm Obama divorce rumors and that that's happening. [00:35:26] Tom Homan offers epic response to defiant illegal immigrant who said he's not going back to Haiti. [00:35:33] The one saying, F Trump, we love you Obama, we love you Biden. [00:35:37] And a big stack of developments there. [00:35:39] So in the span of about one minute, Alex presented three headlines. [00:35:43] The first was a lie and a fundamental misunderstanding of climate change. [00:35:47] The third was a celebration of a federal official clapping back at a clip of a person who's apparently not happy about being deported that ended up being popular on social media. [00:35:56] Makes sense. [00:35:56] And then the second is Alex reporting that the Obamas are apparently getting divorced based on something unnamed sources told Meghan McCain, someone who Alex hates and thinks is demon possessed. [00:36:07] Yep. [00:36:08] My point is that this show, I think it's stupid. [00:36:10] There's literally no chance that Alex organized this information at all before getting on camera. [00:36:15] This is just a guy riffing on whatever dumb shit his staff printed off Twitter that morning. [00:36:19] You can't possibly have that lineup of headlines and it be an intentional thing. [00:36:25] Nope. [00:36:26] There's no way. [00:36:27] No, that is if he was on a magazine rack as I was walking out of a less reputable Walgreens. [00:36:36] I would be like, oh yeah, it's the National Enquirer telling me that aliens are abducting people. [00:36:41] That makes sense. [00:36:42] But it would have to be multiple different issues of different National Enquirers. === Admitting Trump's Power (15:35) === [00:36:47] That were cut and pasted together and then mailed to me with letters that said, I won't allow you to see your daughter ever again. [00:36:54] It has no coherent structure to it. [00:36:58] There's no editorial... [00:37:03] No, it's just a blast. [00:37:05] Yeah. [00:37:06] It's just happening. [00:37:07] Yep. [00:37:08] So Alex talks a little bit about Trump and why he's so powerful. [00:37:12] Right. [00:37:13] And I think he does touch on something that makes some sense. [00:37:16] Okay. [00:37:17] For people that don't understand why Trump's so powerful, it's not just that he has the people behind him during a global awakening. [00:37:23] It's not just that he's smart and been through hell for nine years. [00:37:31] It's that the United States, with the British Empire, set up the UN, set up the global government, and that it was designed to collapse us slowly and absorb us into it and get rid of all the nation states. [00:37:44] But if we get a patriot in there at the 11th hour, which we've done, we tried, it built the runway eight years ago to springboard now, and it worked out with the enemy exposing themselves and fighting us and brutalizing people. [00:38:01] To really reveal themselves the last four years. [00:38:04] To now just wake the public up so they were ready for the change. [00:38:08] And wake up Trump to a higher degree. [00:38:11] And Elon Musk and everybody else was all part of that process. [00:38:14] We were just there way before. [00:38:16] And foresaw all of this. [00:38:19] That because the U.S. still had control of the corporate global government systems. [00:38:25] Administratively. [00:38:27] Sure, European Union. [00:38:29] Robber barons, the Rothschilds, own the most stock in the private Federal Reserve and its subsidiaries. [00:38:35] But the command and control muscle is through the federal government and its agencies and the interlocking think tanks and NGOs and foundations that create the policy that's then implemented by the agencies. [00:38:53] But if you cut off... [00:38:54] The Rockefeller Foundations and the Carnegie Foundation and the Ford Foundation and the Tavistock Institute and the other groups that are creating the policy for the OECD corporate global government system that collapses nations one at a time. [00:39:13] It's done with the third world. [00:39:14] Now moving on to the first world, if the public becomes aware of that operation and then simply cuts the command and control off from the unlawful corporate. [00:39:23] Governmental bureaucracy, then you can use that command and control system. [00:39:31] I hope not to create an imperial American empire. [00:39:39] I'm sorry? [00:39:40] Instead of being a globalist empire, it becomes an American empire. [00:39:44] It doesn't mean the U.S. won't be dominant. [00:39:46] doesn't mean that we won't then culturally 1776 worldwide that I talked about for 20 years of soft power and intellectual dominance to help the world and again be the example of what to be not what not So Alex is saying a lot of words there, but what this boils down to is that Trump is powerful because he's willing to abuse power and he doesn't care about the effects that has. [00:40:10] Alex can dress this shit up all he wants, but he can't really talk his way around supporting Trump in pretty much like... [00:40:18] He's being everything that he's pretended to oppose about the globalists. [00:40:22] There's very heavy overlap there. [00:40:24] And there's no way to just explain that away. [00:40:28] It definitely feels like if you were someone who is sincerely against imperialism, you wouldn't choose as your savior someone who might bring about the resurgence of American imperialism. [00:40:38] It seems like that's a huge unnecessary risk to take when you could find yourself a patriot who's staunchly opposed to imperialism instead of a bully who seems to want to annex Canada. [00:40:49] The question of why Trump is so powerful is that he's a bully and he doesn't care. [00:40:53] Ron Paul didn't care about anyone else and would sentence the rest of the world to death if it meant saving corporations money, but he wasn't a bully, which is why he could never really make the most out of this right-wing fanbase that he could have tapped into. [00:41:05] He was out of sync with the base's desire to elect an asshole. [00:41:09] And Alex can pretend Obama was some kind of tyrant all he wants, but you listen to this and you kind of know that Alex understands that at his core, Obama was deeply conciliatory and that Trump can't afford to make that same mistake. [00:41:24] That's more or less what you're getting at. [00:41:27] Trump has the power of the federal government and there's muscle and command and control. [00:41:32] He has the military. [00:41:34] That's what he's saying. [00:41:35] Yeah, there is a certain element of a circular repudiation slash reinforcement of Obama's mistakes. [00:41:47] For one thing, if you didn't want Trump to arise, then Obama should have used more bullying executive tactics that Trump is using now. [00:42:01] Right. [00:42:01] But that would be doing the thing that he was trying to not do. [00:42:05] Or at least trying to stop other people from doing. [00:42:08] Right. [00:42:08] So it was essentially him saying, well, I can't do that. [00:42:11] And then Trump doing it, thus proving that you could have done it. [00:42:15] But at the same time, because Trump does it, you can tell that you're not supposed to do it. [00:42:19] Because if Trump is doing it, you shouldn't be doing it. [00:42:21] Yeah. [00:42:21] You imagine and you hope for the existence of another way to be assertive and not a bully. [00:42:28] Right. [00:42:30] That's possible. [00:42:32] So, Trump is taking command. [00:42:35] Sure. [00:42:35] The globalist infrastructure is his. [00:42:38] That's right. [00:42:39] Boy, that was a lot of words that he said. [00:42:42] Command and control. [00:42:43] Yeah, that was a lot of words he said for no good reason. [00:42:46] Rothschild's got stocks and banks and stuff, but Trump has the military. [00:42:49] Great. [00:42:50] That's basically a lot of it. [00:42:51] Shorten it. [00:42:52] But, yeah, this is a real problem for Alex, I think. [00:42:55] That is that he's... [00:42:57] Directly saying that Trump has control of the globalist infrastructure. [00:43:01] Yeah, it does feel like that. [00:43:02] Trump is in command of the globalist infrastructure. [00:43:07] And now he understands that if he just gets control, and he's in the first five days doing it, and rolling them back, and not being intimidated, not caring what they say, and just with confidence marching in there with loyal people who aren't going to put up with anybody's BS inside the government. [00:43:25] He has a mandate. [00:43:28] And all they got is, we're Hitler. [00:43:31] They're out of bullets. [00:43:33] None of it works. [00:43:33] It's all crap. [00:43:37] So, I've done the 35,000 foot view, and I'm going to get into it more later, but nobody else is explaining this. [00:43:44] Nobody else is stating this. [00:43:46] And I don't want to be the person that has the most advanced 360 analysis. [00:43:52] Don't worry. [00:43:53] I know there are people that understand this. [00:43:56] You're safe. [00:43:57] A lot of them on the bad guy side. [00:43:59] And quite a few now in the Trump orbit are actually transcending the false political paradigms that have been put out there as a smokescreen. [00:44:11] We're not in the fog of the mainline political distraction. [00:44:16] That's all just there to confuse you and distract you. [00:44:18] We are operating with historical Current real-time and spiritual radar, sonar, infrared. [00:44:36] It doesn't matter the enemy tries to shroud things in darkness. [00:44:40] We see all. [00:44:43] But whereas I only have a limited power, but a shard of God's consciousness, what I focus on, I can know all, but only on that. [00:44:56] You're not drunk enough to pull this off. [00:44:57] This is not landing. [00:44:59] Nope. [00:45:00] But also, if Trump is now in charge of the globalist infrastructure, it seems like there's literally no excuse for them to pop up as villains ever again. [00:45:07] Absolutely impossible. [00:45:07] Seems like this is probably a little narrative flourish that Alex is not going to hold himself to in the future, otherwise... [00:45:13] I think he's going to have a tough time telling stories. [00:45:15] I mean, he has essentially just said that my all-time enemy has been defeated. [00:45:21] Completely. [00:45:21] Well, and the infrastructure of control and the devil's plot that goes back to the beginning of time has been seized by Trump. [00:45:31] Trump has taken control of all of the shit that the devil has built. [00:45:35] So now, I mean, the devil doesn't have it anymore. [00:45:40] So now what? [00:45:41] I guess people can go bat at Alex, but they don't have the command and control system or anything. [00:45:49] Does the devil have backups? [00:45:51] Does he have an underground? [00:45:53] Maybe he has a volcano island. [00:45:55] He must. [00:45:55] He's got to have something. [00:45:57] Yeah. [00:45:57] I just think that this is a corner that Alex isn't going to want to be backed into. [00:46:01] You only win when the movie's over. [00:46:04] You don't win three quarters of the way through the movie and then everybody just stands around going like, oh, well, now what do we do? [00:46:10] Well, he's doing a lot of work trying to deploy Sam Altman as a compelling villain that can be like the deep state was or he can be the face of the new deep state kind of conspiracies. [00:46:23] But if Trump has control of the globalist infrastructure, which Alex literally said. [00:46:28] Yeah. [00:46:29] I don't know what kind of a threat anyone could pose. [00:46:32] The globalist infrastructure was the threat. [00:46:35] Yeah. [00:46:35] To have it under your control is to neutralize said threat. [00:46:38] Or the only possible villain is Trump and Elon Musk. [00:46:42] Right! [00:46:42] Those are the only possible villains. [00:46:43] The secret truth is that they were the bad guys all along. [00:46:46] Oh no. [00:46:47] Yeah. [00:46:49] It's a blaxploitation film. [00:46:50] Alex gives us a little bit of a history lesson. [00:46:53] I don't... [00:46:54] No? [00:46:55] Okay. [00:46:55] You don't have a lot of faith? [00:46:56] I laid out information in the last 30 minutes that we'll clip out in the next 30 minutes and post to X. And I revealed the public... [00:47:08] Nope. [00:47:11] And the fact that... [00:47:12] Public secret. [00:47:13] In the last few years, finally understood that the people giving him the advice that I just gave you are dead on. [00:47:22] And that... [00:47:26] The only way to stop our enemies is to admit there's this private corporate global government. [00:47:32] I admit that. [00:47:33] Admit the government of the United States of America has been running it. [00:47:37] Admit it. [00:47:38] Admit that the big globalist NGOs under the direction of the think tanks that are funded and controlled by the big tax-free foundations that set up this plan at the turn of the century. [00:47:55] Is there something to admit? [00:47:56] 25 years ago to counter the Sherman Antitrust Act. [00:48:03] What? [00:48:04] And to establish a global corporate government. [00:48:07] What am I admitting? [00:48:08] And so you get the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, the National Security Act in 47, the completion of the coup in 63 with the killing of Kennedy. [00:48:17] And then we move into where we are today as they try to consolidate and cement their power. [00:48:21] Who killed Kennedy again? [00:48:22] While they leverage it out to control the world. [00:48:25] America was supposed to fade away and be part of this global system and be a third world district. [00:48:34] Okay. [00:48:35] But if we could get a populist in that understood that before they did it, you then get full control over that whole system. [00:48:42] Am I admitting that? [00:48:44] The Anglo-American empire. [00:48:46] That's what it's called in their own documents. [00:48:48] That's why when Putin addresses the West, he says, are the Anglo-Americans... [00:48:52] Are doing this, and they're doing that, and they want to get us out of the way because we're in the way of their world government and their empire. [00:49:01] I mean, all the real leaders and academics, this is just a fact. [00:49:05] Yeah, it's just a fact. [00:49:06] It's just a fact. [00:49:07] What am I admitting here? [00:49:08] Something about the Sherman Antitrust Act? [00:49:10] I feel like I was supposed to... [00:49:12] I began with the first thing we have to do is you have to admit this, you have to admit this. [00:49:16] We had two full things that you had to admit. [00:49:18] Yes. [00:49:19] Then we started on the third thing that I needed to admit. [00:49:21] It got extended away. [00:49:24] And then we never admitted anything. [00:49:26] Well, you have to admit that the Sherman Antitrust Act happened. [00:49:31] I guess, yeah. [00:49:33] And then I guess the globalists are all a response to the Sherman Antitrust Act? [00:49:36] I guess I, but even if I'm admitting that, I'm confused as to how that is going to help move us forward. [00:49:42] So the Sherman Antitrust Act. [00:49:44] Okay. [00:49:44] The globalists organized in opposition to that. [00:49:50] But that doesn't make sense. [00:49:51] I admit that it doesn't make sense. [00:49:54] Because opposition to the Sherman Antitrust Act is more like what the John Birch Society types would prefer. [00:50:01] Yeah. [00:50:02] I don't know. [00:50:03] I don't understand this. [00:50:04] Also, it doesn't seem like on the devil's level. [00:50:07] You know what I mean? [00:50:08] Yeah, you know, it does seem a little bit on the lesser side. [00:50:12] Yeah. [00:50:13] I was just talking about the fog of politics and how he sees in the dark with sonar. [00:50:18] Yep, yep, yep. [00:50:19] You're talking about the Sherman Antitrust Act? [00:50:21] I guess I admit it. [00:50:22] Oh boy. [00:50:23] So I think that if there's one change you can definitely see in Alex's tone after the inauguration, it's a desire to see Trump wield the weapons of the globalists. [00:50:34] He's repeatedly hitting this beat where he talks about the globalists setting up a tyrannical system, then you get a patriot in at the last second, and you get to use the system that the globalists set up. [00:50:44] This should be a huge problem for Alex's audience because the system existing was supposed to be the problem, not who was in charge of it. [00:50:51] It would be fine, I guess, if Alex could say with a straight face that Trump was taking this power in order to bequeath it and make sure that no one can hold that kind of power again. [00:51:01] But Alex can't pull off that level of swing without. [00:51:04] Yeah, I believe his preferred style of government is very similar to a mushroom spore landing on an insect, making the insect climb all the way up a tree, and then exploding. [00:51:20] With more mushrooms. [00:51:21] Yeah, but being mean while you do it. [00:51:23] Yeah, that's a good point. [00:51:24] The mushrooms don't really have it out for you. [00:51:27] That's the problem. [00:51:28] Being a dick to other ants. [00:51:29] Being a real piece of shit on the way out. [00:51:31] Yeah, okay. [00:51:33] So, you know, maybe earlier when Alex said that Trump took control of that stuff, maybe he already has realized that was a really bad idea. [00:51:41] And he's already figured out that he shouldn't have taken control of that stuff? [00:51:43] Maybe I should walk it back. [00:51:45] Good call. [00:51:45] But also walk that back a little bit while I'm walking it back. [00:51:47] Why would you not? [00:51:49] And some people will spin when I said and say, oh, Trump's in charge of the New World Order now. [00:51:53] Trump's in charge of globalism. [00:51:54] No. [00:51:55] It's a control system. [00:51:57] So you can't just take over and act like the federal government doesn't run that too. === Return of the Royal King (04:26) === [00:52:03] Trump is understanding he is not just the king of America. [00:52:09] The return of the king, Musk, posted on X. I'm sorry? [00:52:13] What are we doing? [00:52:14] No, he's the king of the world. [00:52:18] Okay. [00:52:19] If he continues down the line he's on, and I don't mean that in a totalitarian or dictatorial way, the globalists are an unelected tyrannical imperial royal system. [00:52:35] I mean, if you look at who the EU commission has been headed up by, they're all royalty. [00:52:43] Herman von Rumpi, look into him. [00:52:46] So I'm really glad that Alex clarified that this, you didn't mean that King of the World as some kind of dictator thing or King of the World kind of way. [00:52:53] It's a relief to know that it's chill. [00:52:56] Super cool. [00:52:57] Yeah. [00:52:58] Yeah, yeah. [00:52:59] You know what's great about humans is that this is the moment, listening to that would be the moment in a sci-fi story where you'd be like, aha, I know it's a robot because you can't hold all of those thoughts in your head at the same time, and then they explode. [00:53:14] Like, none of that would, robots can't do that shit. [00:53:17] Nope, can't do it. [00:53:18] Heads explode. [00:53:19] So Alex also keeps mixing up his EU people. [00:53:22] Herman von Rumpi's dad was an economics professor, and he is definitely not royalty. [00:53:27] He also wasn't the head of the European Commission. [00:53:29] He was the president of the European Council, but Alex doesn't know the difference between those things, so who gives a shit? [00:53:35] Von Rumpi was the prime minister of Belgium, and then he was the first full-time president of the European Council, serving from 2009 to 2014. [00:53:42] After his term ended, he was given an honorary title as a count. [00:53:46] That's what Alex is talking about. [00:53:49] He's royalty. [00:53:50] He was given a title after he retired. [00:53:52] Right, right, right. [00:53:53] He's like how Elton John is a knight. [00:53:55] Yes. [00:53:56] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:53:57] I got deep looking into the Belgian royalty, trying to figure out what's going on over there. [00:54:04] Yeah. [00:54:04] See who else is Belgian. [00:54:05] How they doing? [00:54:06] I got nothing. [00:54:07] I didn't recognize any of the names. [00:54:09] Trouble. [00:54:09] Trouble. [00:54:10] Yeah. [00:54:10] Belgium, get your shit together. [00:54:11] Sure. [00:54:12] Poirot? [00:54:13] There you go. [00:54:14] I think he's a knight or a viscount or something. [00:54:17] A viscount? [00:54:18] Oh, man. [00:54:18] Yeah, David Suchet is... [00:54:19] Oh, man. [00:54:20] Just viscounting it up. [00:54:22] Honorary marquee. [00:54:23] Yeah, I like it. [00:54:24] I like it. [00:54:25] So, Trump, he's got the globalists' infrastructure. [00:54:30] Or doesn't. [00:54:33] We're in a very nebulous space of what is or is not. [00:54:38] He can't fully control it, because then he's responsible for everything. [00:54:42] That is kind of the problem with being in control. [00:54:45] But also Alex said that he has full control of the globalist infrastructure earlier. [00:54:48] Can't walk that back. [00:54:49] Shit. [00:54:49] So what if it's like a sword that he's grabbing? [00:54:53] I'm sorry? [00:54:54] And he's mid-grab. [00:54:56] So... [00:54:57] This is a real revolution. [00:55:01] Or it's not. [00:55:05] And the very shadow corporate global government infrastructure that we paid for but was designed to transfer our power to the corporations and totalitarian dictatorships is now in Trump's hand. [00:55:29] If it was a sword, he's Got his hand around the hilt and is tightening his hand on it right now very quickly. [00:55:37] At current acceleration mode, within about a month, he'll have the sword fully gripped in his hand. [00:55:44] But it's in his hand. [00:55:46] He's closing his fingers. [00:55:49] Got it. [00:55:49] Get it. [00:55:50] Close them quickly. [00:55:51] Quickly. [00:55:53] Do it. [00:55:54] Do it now. [00:55:55] What are we doing? [00:55:55] This is a mess. [00:55:56] What is happening? [00:55:57] Well, I think that Alex is maybe trying to soft launch. [00:56:00] You know how they have the terrorist color-coded warning system? [00:56:04] Right, right, right. [00:56:05] How close is the hand? [00:56:06] How many fingers are secured on that knife? [00:56:09] 30 seconds to hand-holding. [00:56:11] Right. [00:56:11] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:56:12] No, I think you've got to go finger by finger. === Brain Knows Fullness (06:04) === [00:56:14] Finger by finger? [00:56:15] Oh, boy. [00:56:16] Yeah. [00:56:16] Those Doomsday Clock guys are fucked. [00:56:18] Yeah. [00:56:19] You can't have, like, half a finger. [00:56:21] Mm-mm. [00:56:21] No. [00:56:22] But this also just makes me think of the globalist proboscis. [00:56:25] In the middle of removing... [00:56:29] It is like every part of this is, how do I make it so everything good is his fault and nothing bad is his fault? [00:56:43] It's like, how do I make it so when he grabs the sword and he uses it and we like what he's doing... [00:56:47] He used it. [00:56:48] And it's cool, and the sword is great. [00:56:50] And how can it always kind of feel like this coin is up in the air? [00:56:54] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:56:55] I'd never have to actually take a stance on anything. [00:56:58] Because he's getting 150, or 200, or 250, or 20 out of 10, or 15 out of 9. Ooh, he threw a curveball at you. [00:57:07] Yeah, who knows? [00:57:08] Jesus. [00:57:09] So, Alex can see the future. [00:57:11] We know this. [00:57:12] Sure. [00:57:13] I actually saw... [00:57:15] I saw in the future, I had a dream about him talking about how he was going to predict the future. [00:57:19] That was a pretty good dream. [00:57:20] Yeah, so I can do it too. [00:57:21] And I've done deep research on so many angles, and that's how we're tomorrow's news today. [00:57:30] And I understand the theoreticals of all this. [00:57:34] That's where I have the real knowledge, is in the futuristic top projections. [00:57:42] And then I apply my knowledge of other systems and my own unified field theory analysis with a complex electrochemical Hegelian equation to be able to predict future events. [00:58:09] Words are just sounds, you know. [00:58:11] Right here. [00:58:14] What you call intuition or knowledge or wisdom is the sum of all the data you have and your instincts from your ancestors that you consciously, the cerebral cortex, cannot quantify but the brain knows in its fullness. [00:58:36] Right. [00:58:40] And then the job is to be able to articulate that. [00:58:44] And the best way is to prove you know the future. [00:58:49] I'm sorry? [00:58:50] Predicting it over and over and over again. [00:58:57] So that at one point, enough people listen to you so that you can change the future. [00:59:06] You know, there's a real sense that I have that maybe Alex on some level does actually think that he can predict the future. [00:59:13] Like, he's bought into his own edited clips. [00:59:16] Yeah. [00:59:16] And he's bought into his own profit hype. [00:59:19] Yeah. [00:59:19] And that's a bummer. [00:59:20] I don't think he fully does. [00:59:22] He has to know he's full of shit. [00:59:24] Yeah. [00:59:24] But there's a piece of it that's like, eh. [00:59:28] I'm really vibing with the concussion theory today. [00:59:31] Yeah. [00:59:32] You know? [00:59:33] Well... [00:59:33] Certainly some of that Hegelian equation nonsense. [00:59:38] I mean, that made me feel like he was just making sounds, and he was hoping, like he was picking words out of magnets that you put on your fridge. [00:59:47] That's what he was doing. [00:59:48] Yeah. [00:59:49] You know? [00:59:49] Just throwing shit out there. [00:59:51] He did say that he couldn't sleep a night before, which maybe is good. [00:59:54] Because you're not supposed to sleep if you've got a concussion. [00:59:56] Yeah. [00:59:57] So maybe these pieces are starting to line up a little bit. [01:00:00] He needs more or less medication. [01:00:03] But also, let's think about this. [01:00:05] Yeah. [01:00:06] Alex has facets of knowledge and electrochemical unified fields. [01:00:13] I'm already struggling. [01:00:15] But that's because it's heady. [01:00:16] He has electrochemical. [01:00:20] Yeah. [01:00:21] And then immediately after that, he said Hegelian, right? [01:00:24] Equation. [01:00:25] Hegelian equation. [01:00:27] Electrochemical. [01:00:28] Long pause. [01:00:30] Hegelian, for fun. [01:00:32] Long thought train that wound up with him not being able to say dialectic, but also not being able to say not a conclusion word. [01:00:40] So he went with equation. [01:00:42] Right. [01:00:43] Right. [01:00:44] After that, I'm lost. [01:00:45] What's the computer? [01:00:47] That is another good question. [01:00:48] What is the computer? [01:00:50] The brain knows in its fullness. [01:00:52] The brain knows in its fullness? [01:00:54] The cerebrum ticks along like a clock. [01:00:57] Do not tell me the brain knows in its fullness, sir. [01:01:00] So I was enjoying this sort of bong circle or whatever the fuck this was. [01:01:06] Yeah. [01:01:07] But it had to be interrupted by reality crashing into sharp focus, and that is that the money is not good right now. [01:01:13] That's probably true. [01:01:14] Shit's tight for Alex. [01:01:16] And he's not happy about it. [01:01:18] Oh, boy. [01:01:19] If I gave you a report card on our information's stratospheric, parabolic, exponential, meteoric ascension, I would say that it's biblical. [01:01:39] I mean, it's gargantuan. [01:01:41] Out of what? [01:01:43] In the department. [01:01:45] 20 out of 20? [01:01:46] 20 out of 10? [01:01:47] How many is in the Bible? [01:01:49] It is getting about a 70. Out of what? [01:01:55] You drop below that, you get an F. What is wrong with you? [01:02:01] And the position we're in, and the fact that I've always done everything myself. === Won't Sell Out (06:45) === [01:02:12] That I haven't brought in other people and things. [01:02:16] At this juncture, I'm relying upon you. [01:02:20] And I think that's really what this broadcast is all about in its purest form, is that it's the fact that I won't sell out, that I love the truth, and that I work hard and my crew does a great job, and our guests and everybody and our callers. [01:02:33] And then we're in the search for truth and the promotion of truth when we find it. [01:02:39] And. [01:02:40] And... [01:02:43] I got a few sponsors I could get more. [01:02:45] In the past, they get targeted, messed with, and you lose them, or they try to put pressure on you for political stuff, and I just, I don't, zero, just any pressure about what I say or do, you're gone. [01:02:56] Sponsor's been on here for years, calls up, hey, I didn't like what you said in the air the other day. [01:02:59] Oh, are you trying to influence me? [01:03:02] Well, yeah, I don't know if I can advertise with you if you say that. [01:03:04] Well, great, I'm not taking your money. [01:03:05] Oh, no, no, no, no. [01:03:06] Hey, don't ever call me again. [01:03:08] Shut up. [01:03:10] I'm a little aggressive about it. [01:03:12] Yeah, man. [01:03:12] So I think that there's different kinds of selling out. [01:03:16] There's a selling out that's like your sponsor is telling you you can't talk about this stuff or they'll pull their ads. [01:03:22] And I can... [01:03:23] Not really believe that Alex has that kind of a backbone, but I'll pretend that he does. [01:03:28] For the sake of argument. [01:03:29] Sure. [01:03:29] I mean, that's what he's trying to present as his bravado, you know, of being able to stand up to that. [01:03:36] It sounds about as real as a tiny person saying, hold me back, hold me back. [01:03:40] But there's another kind of selling out altogether, and that is the kind of selling out where you are so into getting money that you let an old man tell dirty limericks on your show. [01:03:57] You're a one-of-a-kind, Marty. [01:03:59] Ooh, you're something else. [01:04:00] Like, he did that once a week. [01:04:02] Yep. [01:04:02] Back in the day. [01:04:03] Marty Schachter would come on and tell Dirty Limericks. [01:04:06] Yep. [01:04:06] Like, that's selling out, man. [01:04:08] That is pretty much as good as it gets. [01:04:10] Yeah, like, don't pretend that that's not, like... [01:04:13] It's the integrity equivalent of doing an ad for the globalists. [01:04:19] I'll do whatever you want. [01:04:20] I'll say whatever you need. [01:04:22] You want to do a limerick? [01:04:23] Fuck yeah. [01:04:25] Okay. [01:04:26] Alright. [01:04:26] You want to make my content fucking embarrassing to be a part of. [01:04:32] You want to do a limerick that includes the word Nantucket on my show. [01:04:40] I am serious about fighting the fucking devil. [01:04:44] Yeah. [01:04:44] And you're gonna do a dirty limerick with the word Nantucket in it? [01:04:48] Come on, man. [01:04:49] Don't... [01:04:50] Don't make me eat a worm. [01:04:52] Don't make me eat a worm, man. [01:04:54] I need that five bucks, but don't make me eat a worm. [01:04:57] And there's nothing wrong with dirty limericks, and there's nothing wrong with eating a worm. [01:05:01] I'll mow your lawn. [01:05:02] I'll mow your lawn. [01:05:03] I can mow your lawn and still retain my Alex dignity. [01:05:06] Don't make me eat a worm. [01:05:07] He has too much integrity to be the guy who is forced to sit through a limerick. [01:05:10] Yep. [01:05:11] Sold out, bro. [01:05:12] Yeah, that's too much. [01:05:13] So anyway. [01:05:14] Another thing that Alex seems to have sold out on is spending time with his family. [01:05:18] Oh, no. [01:05:19] He's too busy. [01:05:22] What? [01:05:23] He's too busy. [01:05:24] He's complaining all the time. [01:05:28] I mean, I worked 20 hours yesterday. [01:05:32] And I love my 7-year-old daughter and my other kids. [01:05:35] And most, I mean, I played like a card game with her for 45 minutes. [01:05:40] Right after dinner. [01:05:41] I ate real quick. [01:05:42] That she wanted to play, and I just said, I'm sorry, sweetheart. [01:05:45] Because if I don't beat these people, she has no future. [01:05:48] And my middle daughter was calling and wanted me to come over and see her. [01:05:51] She's moved out and wanted to come over. [01:05:54] I said, sorry, I gotta go. [01:05:55] And I just hung up on her. [01:05:56] And I think back on that, I'm guilty. [01:05:58] But I'm really not. [01:05:59] I just said, I'm sorry, I'm in an emergency. [01:06:01] This is an emergency. [01:06:03] And when I sit back and look at how much time I'm spending trying to scrabble around and get money. [01:06:08] I know there are a lot of people out there that are middle-class, middle-class wealthy, and we have the best supplements, the best t-shirts, the best stuff at the alexjonesstore.com. [01:06:20] Gourmet, freeze-dried, storable beef that tastes amazing, top-rated. [01:06:25] That just got added. [01:06:26] I love the image of his daughter calling and being like, Dad, do you want to spend some time together? [01:06:31] I gotta go! [01:06:32] No, it barely even sounded like he said that. [01:06:34] He said he hung up on her. [01:06:36] It did sound like that. [01:06:37] That's crazy. [01:06:39] I, you know, like, okay, so back in like the 50s, whenever being analyzed, you know, that kind of therapy was just coming into a massive swell of popularity. [01:06:53] I kind of imagine, like, nobody having an easier job than somebody being like, oh, yeah, my relationship with my parents is fucked up. [01:07:02] Tell me some stories. [01:07:03] No, I'm going to give you several thousands of hours of evidence as to why I am who I am. [01:07:08] And the therapist will go like, I figured it out. [01:07:11] The end. [01:07:12] That your dad hung up on you because he's too busy fighting the globalists by scrolling through racist Twitter memes. [01:07:20] Fucking insane. [01:07:20] If you are not like... [01:07:23] If you're not rabid, you've succeeded. [01:07:27] You know? [01:07:28] Every Alex Jones child that isn't feral on the side of the street, like, cutting people's Achilles tendons, I feel like they've done a better job than some people. [01:07:36] Well, I was watching, like, I don't know, YouTube recommended some documentary about a mathematician. [01:07:42] Sure. [01:07:43] And so I was watching this guy. [01:07:45] Yeah. [01:07:46] I mean, it obviously wasn't real footage of him. [01:07:48] Sure. [01:07:53] Problems in math. [01:07:54] Yeah. [01:07:54] And it essentially drove this person mad. [01:07:56] Yeah. [01:07:57] And, like, I understand if you're that person and you're like, I have no time for my family. [01:08:01] I have to figure out these numbers. [01:08:03] I'm literally insane. [01:08:04] Yes. [01:08:05] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:08:05] But for Alex, it's really just looking at memes. [01:08:08] You're lazy. [01:08:09] You're just lazy and you don't relate to them because you're insane. [01:08:13] Yeah, it's not solving, like... [01:08:17] Quadratic equations. [01:08:18] Put a little elbow grease in there, and I bet it'll be a lot easier than you think. [01:08:21] Yeah, if you had a more impressive product, I might be compelled to say, yeah, you can leave those kids alone. [01:08:27] But for now... [01:08:28] Come on. [01:08:29] So I went to check out Alex's store, and they've really spruced that place up. [01:08:33] There's a bunch of knives you can buy now. === 12-Ounce Bag of Beef? (13:10) === [01:08:36] The Alex Jones store? [01:08:37] Yeah, they got a bunch of knives. [01:08:38] Right. [01:08:38] They seem to be perpetually raffling off a truck, and there's a Joe Rogan experience rip-off shirt design with Alex's face on it. [01:08:45] Nice. [01:08:45] And there's some Trump-themed Valentine's cards for the lovers. [01:08:50] And now... [01:08:51] At long last, you can buy freeze-dried beef for the low price of $127 for a 12-ounce bag. [01:08:59] I'm sorry? [01:08:59] What? [01:09:00] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. [01:09:01] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. [01:09:02] A 12-ounce bag? [01:09:04] Hold on. [01:09:04] Of beef. [01:09:05] My pitch is not finished. [01:09:06] A 12-ounce bag of beef for how much money? [01:09:09] $127. [01:09:10] Fucking hell. [01:09:10] Now, let me tell you this. [01:09:11] Okay. [01:09:12] Once you rehydrate that baby, it's 48 ounces of wet beef. [01:09:18] It's dehydrated, it's 12. Rehydrated, 48. I mean... [01:09:23] Can't beat it. [01:09:24] I can't imagine going to a second ham MRE store. [01:09:29] A second ham? [01:09:30] A second hand. [01:09:31] Well, now, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:09:33] Fair enough. [01:09:33] That should be the name of the product. [01:09:34] Second ham! [01:09:35] Yeah! [01:09:36] It's not your first ham. [01:09:37] It's somebody else's second ham. [01:09:38] Second ham ham. [01:09:39] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:09:40] I like it. [01:09:41] So I figured this was probably a My Patriot Supply thing, but it appears to be a company called Prepper All Naturals. [01:09:48] All Naturals. [01:09:49] Dr. Jones Naturals. [01:09:50] What's going on here? [01:09:51] Interesting. [01:09:52] The Naturals. [01:09:53] It's doing business name for American Mission Supplies. [01:09:59] They appear to just be a dehydrated beef company and also a hoarder of URLs, which is another thing that Alex and his companies do a lot. [01:10:08] Always a good sign. [01:10:10] Some of their websites include eternalbeef.com, 1776beef.com. [01:10:16] Great! [01:10:18] Hisglorybeef.com Ah! [01:10:21] God's glory beef. [01:10:23] Alright. [01:10:24] On the third day, they rehydrated the beef. [01:10:26] You know, sometimes you wonder about people who start a company knowing, like, there's a good chance somebody's going to want to shut us down. [01:10:35] You know? [01:10:35] Like, that's a very strange thing to start a company with. [01:10:38] Sure. [01:10:38] Or, it's also weird to think, like, alright, I'm going to use religion to sell this dried beef. [01:10:45] That's also strange. [01:10:47] His glory beef. [01:10:48] Yep. [01:10:49] So I was also poking around, and I noticed something strange for a site that Alex has nothing to do with, and he doesn't run. [01:10:55] Sure, sure, sure. [01:10:56] At the top of the site, there's all the navigation links to things like supplements and clothes, and then there's a link to become an affiliate. [01:11:03] Oh, good! [01:11:04] That link takes you to a page where you can sign up to make money by posting links to Alex's store. [01:11:09] This is run by a company out of Vietnam called Up Promote, which allegedly gives you 10% of whatever sales you direct to Alex's store, which is crazy. [01:11:18] This is really just kind of like what people do with influencer marketing, except that's usually a little bit more exclusive. [01:11:25] This is just kind of begging anyone to post your links, and it comes off a little desperate. [01:11:30] And plus, as we saw in our interaction... [01:11:33] Dry beef sells itself. [01:11:34] I mean, clearly. [01:11:36] Yeah. [01:11:36] I definitely didn't shout multiple times at you in both frustration and surprise. [01:11:43] I will say, one of the experiences of watching Alex's show is that I am tickled by the new products. [01:11:50] Yeah. [01:11:50] Because I never expected CMOS to become, like, the biggest thing. [01:11:54] I have a great time. [01:11:55] And now dried beef? [01:11:55] Yeah. [01:11:56] Wow. [01:11:57] You didn't see the bone broth coming? [01:11:59] You know what I like? [01:12:00] I like how earlier in this very broadcast he said things like, I never brought anybody else on, this is all me. [01:12:08] And then, at the same time, later on, he advertises for a website named The Alex Jones Store that somebody else owns. [01:12:15] Hey, hands off. [01:12:16] It has nothing to do with it. [01:12:17] Yeah, see? [01:12:18] Yeah. [01:12:18] I do everything around here, except for all of the fake companies that I totally don't own. [01:12:23] Yeah, yeah. [01:12:24] There should definitely be a point, and I, listen, you know what? [01:12:28] I'm not going to get involved in the legal system or have thoughts about it after this, other than to say... [01:12:33] If somebody says that, then now your lawyer can't say otherwise. [01:12:37] You know what I mean? [01:12:38] Like, there should be a, oh, sorry buddy, hand tied behind your back now. [01:12:41] You know, there's just a penalty for having that guy as your client. [01:12:45] Yeah, I think it should just introduce a higher level of challenge. [01:12:48] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:12:49] You should need to be like, um... [01:12:52] One of those, like, the lawyer equivalent of someone who plays a video game blindfolded. [01:12:57] Yeah, absolutely. [01:12:58] You gotta be that fucking good. [01:13:01] So, Alex does a little bit of a movie reference here, and I think his reference aim is off. [01:13:08] Gloves are off. [01:13:11] In fact, Trump just hasn't taken the gloves off. [01:13:13] He put brass knuckles on. [01:13:18] Metaphysically, non-violently. [01:13:19] He's got a fire axe, actually. [01:13:23] Here's Johnny! [01:13:24] The good guy. [01:13:29] So... [01:13:30] This is wild. [01:13:33] Alex is comparing Trump to Jake Nicholson's character in The Shining, which seems like a mistake. [01:13:38] In the Here's Johnny scene, he's wielding an ex trying to break down the bathroom door to murder his wife and child, having been driven mad by ghosts or maybe alcohol. [01:13:47] There's a lot of interpretations to Kubrick's work, but none of them are that Jack Nicholson was a crusading Avenger who would be in the right to terrorize his family with an axe. [01:13:57] Yep. [01:13:57] It really should be so much more of an issue for Alex's audience how he can really only relate to clear villains in media. [01:14:04] Yeah! [01:14:05] It's almost like comedy levels how bad and obviously wrong. [01:14:10] The people he likes are. [01:14:11] It feels like sometimes, whenever I'm doing it, there's actually a tiny... [01:14:19] The actual Alex Jones was shrunk down and then hidden behind the eye of an Alex Jones robot. [01:14:26] And every now and again, he can just get a little something out through the form of a... [01:14:30] Because if you were going to describe what Trump is doing now as being a father losing his mind and destroying his family, I don't think that's a terrible metaphor. [01:14:43] Sure. [01:14:43] He's been driven insane by whatever. [01:14:45] Now he's got America at the mercy of his crazy person acts. [01:14:50] Yeah, no, and I don't think that Alex is, like, unaware of that on some level, whether it's conscious or subconscious. [01:14:56] Tiny little Alex behind the eye. [01:14:58] He's trying to get it out. [01:14:59] He's trying to let people know. [01:15:00] I'm warning you. [01:15:01] But real Alex, or robot Alex, is like, this is actually a good thing that we want. [01:15:06] It's crazy. [01:15:07] Robo Alex. [01:15:08] Robo Alex. [01:15:09] That was a bad movie. [01:15:15] Half robot, half Alex. [01:15:16] I don't know. [01:15:17] Okay, fair enough. [01:15:18] So, earlier, we heard that Trump was going to, you know, he's going to get rid of DEI in, like, disaster response. [01:15:26] Sure. [01:15:26] As Alex talks, he touches back on that for a second. [01:15:29] Now, when I just earlier mentioned Trump sending power back to the states on every front, which is what you do when you're decentralizing and aren't a tyrant, but he says, but we'll still send, you know, the money FEMA has. [01:15:42] And we'll still send the Army Corps of Engineers more quickly and better than, you know, obviously Biden did. [01:15:48] And they got caught. [01:15:49] What the locals said was true. [01:15:51] Don't help white people. [01:15:52] Don't help Trump supporters. [01:15:53] Don't help Christians. [01:15:54] We only help LGBT and minorities. [01:15:57] Not just the documents. [01:15:58] On video, the manager is telling them in Zoom meetings. [01:16:02] So, remember all that. [01:16:05] The Corps of Media is saying it wasn't true. [01:16:06] So this is a fun little story that Alex has trotted out a number of times, but I usually just ignore it. [01:16:11] But I wanted to point out that this isn't based on Zoom meetings or FEMA documents. [01:16:16] Some dipshit posted this on threads and then it went viral in right-wing social media. [01:16:21] Quote, friendly reminder, under the Biden-Harris administration, FEMA is supposed to help out white people last for the purpose of equity. [01:16:28] Don't believe me? [01:16:29] It's literally on FEMA's website. [01:16:32] Naturally, this person just saw that FEMA has a policy to distribute aid equitably, which was then taken to mean it's discriminatory towards white people. [01:16:40] Obviously. [01:16:41] From there, Alex has worked his magic into making this a very real bombshell story about how tough white Christians have it here in the United States. [01:16:48] On a related subject, in 2021, the New York Times reported on racial disparities and how FEMA funds are dispensed. [01:16:55] From the article, quote, The point is that Alex is too busy doing all the research to play cards with his kids. [01:17:24] Like, these memes aren't going to skim themselves, and he's the only person with 360 vision and can see the future, and has a Hegelian equation. [01:17:33] Yeah. [01:17:34] Yep. [01:17:35] This is stupid. [01:17:36] Yeah, I mean, it's really hard to get over the most, like, don't believe me? [01:17:42] It's on their website. [01:17:44] I don't believe you. [01:17:45] And then you go to the website and it doesn't say that. [01:17:47] And they're like, ah, but you don't understand it. [01:17:49] And it's like, what? [01:17:50] Then what's the point of talking to you? [01:17:52] When it says equitable, that means anti-white. [01:17:54] What are you? [01:17:55] Why have words that we share? [01:17:58] Why do it? [01:17:59] You're just making sounds. [01:18:00] You're just saying Hegelian. [01:18:01] Right. [01:18:02] You know? [01:18:02] So, you know, Alex, he's got a lot to do in his life. [01:18:08] He's got a lot of memes to look at. [01:18:10] He can't even keep up with the news. [01:18:12] Like, Elon Musk and Trump, they're doing so much stuff, and you can't even really keep up with any of it. [01:18:19] I mean, it's exhausting to even watch Trump and his pace. [01:18:22] And by that, it's a good exhaustion, but, I mean, I'm up here with Rob Newt till 7, 8 o 'clock at night, every night. [01:18:29] I thought he didn't work there. [01:18:30] And then I go home and barely see, I'm not complaining, I'm just, I can't help it. [01:18:33] I go home and see my family for like an hour, and then I go in my office. [01:18:39] I mean, it's a full-time job just keeping track of Elon Musk kicking the shit out of the globalist. [01:18:45] And then I get frustrated because I don't have time to do that. [01:18:50] And I've gotten, I talk about Musk constantly because, I mean, I've gotten the last few years, particularly the last year, like, you know, constantly watching what he's doing and like, that's good, that's exactly what I do. [01:18:59] Oh, that's even better. [01:19:00] Oh, he did what I thought he did. [01:19:02] I mean, you bet I'm giddy. [01:19:05] Imagine I'm like a... [01:19:06] 100-foot sentinel out there battling the globalists for decades pretty much by myself. [01:19:10] Ron Paul and a few others, huge grassroots with me, having huge effects. [01:19:16] I'm like 100 feet tall, and our enemies are like 5 feet tall, but there's thousands of them, and I'm out there by myself just battling them with a huge, huge club. [01:19:26] And then all of a sudden, Trump comes along, and he's like 1,000 feet tall. [01:19:33] That he gets diminished and shut down and pushed off for a while, and then Musk comes along and over the last four years, he goes from like 100 feet tall to 10,000 feet tall and is just vaporizing him with like laser beams out of his eyes, I'm going to use an analogy. [01:19:48] I don't. [01:19:49] When Trump gets in, he'll even get bigger than that, and he did, boom, he's 100,000 feet tall against the enemy, and they're just, they're whole systems, like when you see the simulations of a hydrogen bomb hitting New York. [01:20:01] And it all just turns to ash in seconds. [01:20:04] I mean, we're in live time right now, so I have trouble not just sitting here drooling with my mouth open, but I'm not doing that. [01:20:15] I'm trying to keep track of it all. [01:20:17] I'm trying to watch it all. [01:20:18] Then I'm trying to report on it all. [01:20:20] Then I'm flogging the crews doing a great job to get as much of it out as we can. [01:20:25] Then I'm asking you to boost everything from InfoWars.com. [01:20:28] Bandai video and Real Alex Jones on X. And you are. [01:20:31] I mean, I couldn't even count it this morning. [01:20:33] I stopped at like 250 million views of the videos yesterday. [01:20:38] I stopped. [01:20:39] I just said, I don't have time for this. [01:20:41] You don't. [01:20:42] You absolutely don't have time for that. [01:20:44] And yet you do it. [01:20:46] Because that's really what you're doing. [01:20:48] Yeah. [01:20:48] He's saying that he's like, I can't just sit here and salivate. [01:20:51] He's salivating looking at his own video view counts. [01:20:55] Yep. [01:20:56] Like, this is absurd. [01:20:57] Yep. [01:20:59] Play cards with your kid. [01:21:00] I mean, yeah. [01:21:01] It is like... [01:21:02] Alex is getting... [01:21:05] What's being done to Alex is what Alex has been doing. [01:21:09] If I just flood you with as much bullshit as I possibly can, then you're going to get your little dopamine burst and forget everything I said tomorrow. [01:21:19] Right? [01:21:20] So Alex is just doing the same. [01:21:21] Elon did this. [01:21:22] Elon did this. [01:21:23] He's not going to remember in two weeks what he... [01:21:25] He doesn't remember now what Elon did last week. [01:21:28] Yeah, but he's experiencing it and doing it. === Free Speech Fears (14:28) === [01:21:31] Yeah. [01:21:31] Yeah, it's crazy. [01:21:33] He's a human centipede, is what he's doing. [01:21:36] He sure is. [01:21:36] Yeah. [01:21:38] So they're going to try and kill Trump again, apparently. [01:21:42] Sure. [01:21:42] And by they, I mean obviously the globalists, who didn't try and... [01:21:45] Kill Trump any of the other times. [01:21:46] So the globalist infrastructure that Trump is in control of. [01:21:50] But can you ever really? [01:21:52] That is a good question. [01:21:53] That's a good question. [01:21:54] I hadn't considered that. [01:21:55] Yeah, so they're going to try and kill him again. [01:21:57] Because of course. [01:21:59] I'm very worried they're going to try to kill Trump again. [01:22:03] But I know that if they're smart, they can see that it'll go much worse for them if they do that. [01:22:12] But they've still got some crazy groups and subgroups and operatives within the system that could act on their own. [01:22:22] And Trump killing the central bank digital currency, which will kill it worldwide, by the way, and I'll describe that report last night. [01:22:27] They got 60 million viewers, but I probably need to get back into it. [01:22:30] That's so important. [01:22:33] They'll send a real team, not some wind-up toy that they thought they could have plausible nobility, like the two they sent. [01:22:40] I mean, just that alone is what really got Kennedy killed. [01:22:43] I mean, he pissed people off on a lot of fronts. [01:22:46] And LBJ gave the final order, but he wasn't the guy that gave the order above that to do it. [01:22:50] What? [01:22:51] He gave the order to the government. [01:22:53] He's pulling troops out of Vietnam, but he was moving to abolish the Federal Reserve, nationalize it. [01:22:58] He issued billions in U.S. $5 bills. [01:23:01] The 20s and 100s were coming out the next month. [01:23:04] They actually made them, but they canceled those and destroyed them. [01:23:06] You can find one. [01:23:07] They're super valuable. [01:23:08] The $5 bills aren't that valuable. [01:23:10] But it doesn't say Federal Reserve. [01:23:11] It says U.S. Treasury. [01:23:14] Show a Lincoln... [01:23:16] Not Lincoln. [01:23:17] They killed him, too. [01:23:18] Over the banks. [01:23:20] Was that it? [01:23:22] Jackson, too, over that. [01:23:23] Was it? [01:23:24] Pull up... [01:23:25] Just go to Google and click the images. [01:23:28] They probably haven't blocked that yet. [01:23:31] Kennedy. [01:23:33] JFK. [01:23:35] Five dollar bills. [01:23:37] And you'll notice they got a red seal on them, but nowhere does it say Federal Reserve. [01:23:41] But... [01:23:41] I can believe a lot of stuff from Alex, and like, maybe he doesn't know this, or maybe he's a money guy. [01:23:50] Yeah. [01:23:50] Like, he's a hard money guy. [01:23:52] He's had precious metal sponsors, like, his entire career. [01:23:55] He's made so much money off that shit. [01:23:58] I find it offensive that he's trying to pass off that he thinks this. [01:24:02] Yeah. [01:24:03] Like, this is crazy. [01:24:04] He knows damn well that those $5 bills that he's talking about with the red ink instead of green, they're legal tender notes, and that they long predated Kennedy, and they existed after his death. [01:24:15] The difference between legal tender notes and Federal Reserve notes is that legal tender notes were backed by hard currency, in this case silver. [01:24:22] In 1963, Kennedy wanted to free up some of the U.S. reserves of silver in order to use it to make coins, so he ordered that the $5 and $10 dollars legal tender notes, they be phased out, the ones that could be exchanged for silver. [01:24:35] Sure. [01:24:35] He wasn't trying to abolish the Federal Reserve. [01:24:37] If anything, he expanded it. [01:24:38] And this is nonsense. [01:24:40] Yeah. [01:24:45] I wonder if it's just like the moment you throw Kennedy in there, you're just signaling all bets are off. [01:24:52] He has given every possible reason to have murdered Kennedy at one point in time. [01:24:57] And they're all right. [01:24:58] And said, but that's the real reason. [01:25:00] Yeah. [01:25:01] He's even being like, listen, I've said there's a billion reasons, but this is the real one. [01:25:06] LBJ gave the order, but he didn't give the order above the order. [01:25:09] I want their... [01:25:12] I mean, man, if somebody does that... [01:25:14] That's the most annoying thing. [01:25:16] What are you saying? [01:25:18] Baby Roger Stone did it. [01:25:21] I'll buy that! [01:25:22] As long as it's a guy! [01:25:24] He's not the guy. [01:25:25] He gave the order to the order that gave the order. [01:25:27] What? [01:25:28] It all goes back to Baby Roger Stone. [01:25:31] That does make sense. [01:25:32] So, Alex, we were talking earlier a little bit about how he loves the Constitution. [01:25:36] Sure. [01:25:37] First Amendment, big part of it. [01:25:38] Huge part. [01:25:39] He doesn't understand it. [01:25:41] I've seen a lot of this garbage. [01:25:42] I know you have, too. [01:25:43] So this is just emblematic of it. [01:25:45] This is a snapshot, a sample, of leftists all over the Internet saying, we've got to kill Trump. [01:25:55] Somebody go to the White House. [01:25:57] I'm not saying this. [01:25:58] They're saying this. [01:25:59] And kill him, which is illegal. [01:26:03] It's one thing to say, I hope he dies, or he deserves to be, you know. [01:26:07] Tried for treason and convicted and executed. [01:26:10] You can say that hypothetically. [01:26:11] I'm not saying that, but I'm saying you can say that about Biden, Obama, any of those people, Fauci. [01:26:16] But you cannot say, I want you to go to the White House and kill him. [01:26:22] Somebody, people, go kill him. [01:26:25] I mean, that's how you get lunatics to feel validation and go do that. [01:26:28] That is not free speech. [01:26:30] That is a call to directed, premeditated violence. [01:26:34] So this is a weird situation because I agree with what Alex is saying, that making public violent threats shouldn't be something you can just throw around and then hide behind free speech excuses when someone wants to hold you responsible for the consequences of your actions. [01:26:48] That's an acceptable thing for me to believe because I'm not a free speech absolutist. [01:26:52] But Alex is. [01:26:54] Or at least he pretends to be. [01:26:56] It's fully unacceptable for him to have this huge of a carve-out for what isn't protected speech. [01:27:02] He very regularly engages in acts that would run afoul of the standard that he's setting, and what he's espousing contradicts the Constitution. [01:27:10] The 1968 Supreme Court case Brandenburg v. Ohio established the rule that calls to violence are not protected free speech in the case that they're directed at inciting or producing imminent lawless action and, quote, likely to incite or produce such action. [01:27:28] This is a central issue of Alex's philosophy, the free speech stuff, so he should really know the basic facts around this. [01:27:36] And the Brandenburg vs. Ohio case had to do with Klan stuff, so it's even more in his wheelhouse. [01:27:42] He can't possibly maintain this position. [01:27:46] No, no, no, no. [01:27:47] Especially since he very loudly in court said the First Amendment covers situations exactly like this. [01:27:54] And if we apply this standard that Alex is setting to himself, he's declared war on people like a thousand times in his career, and I'm sure there's a number of times he's forgotten to throw the word political. [01:28:06] violently murdering someone. [01:28:08] This is a good illustration of how even about things that are supposed to be his main things, Alex doesn't know shit. [01:28:14] He's just... [01:28:16] whatever is convenient for the day. [01:28:19] I mean, Jesus. [01:28:24] mad at, this leftist. [01:28:25] Yeah. [01:28:25] He plays this video of them calling for Trump. [01:28:30] Sure. [01:28:30] To be taken out. [01:28:32] Take him out. [01:28:33] And he gets really mad. [01:28:35] And I think that his reaction is a little bit excessive when you realize that this is a high schooler. [01:28:42] So I have one example of this I'm going to play. [01:28:47] This is unhinged leftist, who is going to get prison time, calling for, advocating for someone to assassinate Trump. [01:28:57] Here it is. [01:29:02] Your glocks and your switches and your shies, we need you right now at the White House. [01:29:08] We're not doing that, grazing his skin, his ears, okay? [01:29:12] We're going full-blown Lincoln, full-blown Kennedy right now. [01:29:18] Like, off with that mother-head. [01:29:21] I'm sorry, like, I know we're not supposed to wish death upon people, and it doesn't matter, like, which side they're on, blah, blah, blah. [01:29:29] No, no, no, no, no, no, no. [01:29:30] I don't give a- I don't give up anymore. [01:29:33] And you obviously know that because I'm posting this. [01:29:37] Off with it. [01:29:38] Someone get up there. [01:29:41] I need someone with precision that knows what they're doing. [01:29:46] I'm about to call up the Y-ins in Beaumont, Texas because of what's going on. [01:29:52] And I don't know. [01:29:53] I mean, maybe if you shoot him, maybe the next president will give you a pardon for it and you'll be released out of jail. [01:29:58] So, you know. [01:30:03] I guarantee you that idiot probably can't even cook a meal for herself. [01:30:08] Probably on a bunch of SSRIs, totally lazy, on welfare. [01:30:13] Probably got a $1,000 smartphone, though. [01:30:15] And just wants to play war. [01:30:19] Wants to call for people to go kill a super popular populist president. [01:30:24] I mean, does she have any idea what would happen if he got killed and somebody was connected to her? [01:30:28] She'd be in a supermax prison for the rest of her life. [01:30:30] You're in a war, little lady. [01:30:33] It took a lot of work and a lot of death to build this civilization so you could sit around on your pink pillow and play soldier. [01:30:44] Your problem is you probably didn't even have parents. [01:30:52] Your problem was nobody ever beat your ass because you don't have the idea of any consequences. [01:31:00] The globalists on the left better pray nobody kills Trump. [01:31:05] You better pray. [01:31:08] I don't have time to explain to you what's going to happen if that happens. [01:31:12] But I'm telling you, I am scared of what the people are going to do to you. [01:31:19] You idiots think you want death. [01:31:21] You don't know anything about death. [01:31:24] You think death's powerful because you don't know anything about it. [01:31:29] You think it's something that's cool? [01:31:33] Killing people is easier than brushing your teeth, sweetheart. [01:31:39] There are a lot of people that could break your neck like a toothpick. [01:31:43] Okay. [01:31:45] You talk about precision killing, witch! [01:31:48] You know nothing about it! [01:31:52] Am I getting scared straight right now? [01:31:54] All right. [01:31:56] Did I just get scared straight? [01:31:58] I think you did. [01:31:58] I think I just got scared straight. [01:32:00] I got scared giggly. [01:32:02] Alex has said like a hundred times on this show that he has so much news to get to and how hard it is to keep up with everything that Trump and Musk have achieved so far, and yet he's spending all of this time getting mad at a random person that he saw in a video on Twitter. [01:32:16] So as it turns out, this video was posted to TikTok by a girl who's in high school who lives in a town with a population of about 3,000 people. [01:32:23] Sure. [01:32:24] Naturally, her video was reported to the Secret Service, who talked to her, at which point she took the video down and posted an apology. [01:32:30] Great. [01:32:30] But in the meantime, it was re-uploaded. [01:32:33] People re-uploaded the video, and they ignored the fact that she was a high school student who fucked up and apologized. [01:32:38] Sure. [01:32:39] Alex airing this video and talking this kind of shit about a child is some sick shit. [01:32:44] This is, it's really strange. [01:32:49] Do you want to know about death, little lady? [01:32:51] Do you know it? [01:32:52] Do you know it? [01:32:53] It hadn't occurred to me, really, until this moment, how much I remember adults yelling at children all the time like this. [01:33:01] Right? [01:33:02] Not like that. [01:33:03] Not like, well, I mean, well, where I grew up, it was more like that than not. [01:33:06] Do you think you could sit on your pink pillow and play soldier? [01:33:09] But there are, there are some, sometimes where, you know, and now I realize, like, If you're yelling at a teenager and you're Alex Jones, you're the one who's very sad. [01:33:20] Yes. [01:33:20] You're the one who is very, very sad. [01:33:22] Yeah. [01:33:23] And there's a part of me that actually is really... [01:33:26] I mean, I can't imagine what that girl is going through. [01:33:29] Sure. [01:33:29] I imagine that there's probably harassment and threats, and I imagine that her family may be scared at the moment. [01:33:37] So I don't want to trivialize that or anything. [01:33:39] But holy shit, I'm a little bit jealous. [01:33:42] Because... [01:33:43] I would troll the fuck out of Alex if I were in high school and he did that. [01:33:48] I would make another video and send it to him. [01:33:52] I would just be like, oh my god, I got a reaction out of this guy. [01:33:56] He is so pissed. [01:33:58] I'm a high schooler. [01:34:00] There is that problem with... [01:34:02] I have to study for finals. [01:34:04] He just put his neck out. [01:34:07] On a pink pillow. [01:34:08] Yeah. [01:34:09] And it would behoove the rest of us to remove. [01:34:14] God sent me in the womb. [01:34:16] He built me to yell at a high school kid about death. [01:34:20] I mean, and also, I get that language changes and stuff, but I'll never join a revolution that begins with like, y 'all, totally, we gotta fucking kill this dude, bro! [01:34:34] Sure. [01:34:35] I think that that was less a matter of a sincere call to revolution. [01:34:44] I think there's TikTok timing. [01:34:46] I think that this person has a delivery that seems like there's some jokes in there. [01:34:52] I can see the intent to make a funny TikTok video. [01:34:56] And then she's in high school. [01:34:57] It's ill-advised. [01:34:58] You can tell I'm serious because I made this. [01:35:02] Only in high school does that make sense to you. [01:35:04] Yeah, and you're suspended. [01:35:05] Yeah, exactly. [01:35:06] And do you know what you're going to do? [01:35:08] You're going to apologize and back down and then go to school the next day. [01:35:11] And next semester, your grades will start back at zero. [01:35:14] It's going to be fine. [01:35:15] You're in high school. [01:35:16] It doesn't matter. [01:35:17] So if I were in high school as a teacher and I were grading Alex on... [01:35:21] this next clip i would give it an incomplete hundreds of millions of views alone like on x yesterday it was almost 300 million and i stopped looking it was everywhere 50 million here 60 million there 20 million here 70 million here 30 million here 10 million 10 million 5 million 8 million 6 million 4 million just 8 million million 5 million 3 million 4 million 20 million oh there's another one 40 million uh you know just i mean just i mean it's it's it's so i mean we're just hot knife through butter just no money though === Big Drills Coming Through (13:42) === [01:35:51] Like in Braveheart, we've got that big sword and cuts that general right in half. [01:35:54] That's the political level of this. [01:35:56] So we are savaging them. [01:36:01] But they're burrowing through. [01:36:03] It's kind of like Neo and the Matrix is up there beating Agent Smith on the surface, but the machines have got the drills going into Zion where he's jacked in to get him the physical body. [01:36:14] So we're up around the surface winning, and meanwhile, big drillers coming through the door. [01:36:21] And the legal is the ground troops. [01:36:23] I've got physical in here, this is an analogy, when they're coming through. [01:36:27] That machine's coming in. [01:36:29] Thanks for letting us know it was an analogy. [01:36:30] I'm up here at the top of the Matrix, in the Matrix, battling and winning. [01:36:33] And meanwhile, down here, I'm jacked in, and there's frickin' robots flying around. [01:36:39] I mean, so, I need cavalry, people. [01:36:43] Go to the yellowshowstore.com. [01:36:45] Yes, thank you. [01:36:47] Get the products. [01:36:48] Get the supplements. [01:36:49] Get the Patriot gear. [01:36:50] Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. [01:36:58] I want to be covering news. [01:37:01] And people say, well, go to Trump or go to some big thing. [01:37:04] It's all in a bankruptcy. [01:37:05] It's all held up in court. [01:37:06] This fight has to go through. [01:37:07] If they're able to shut it down and get it and get in here. [01:37:11] We've already got stuff fired up and all that, but it's a hiccup that they want to use getting in here for a bunch of stuff you can imagine. [01:37:18] So the point is that we are not on our biggest winning streak against Evil ever. [01:37:28] It's at a whole other level. [01:37:29] It sounds like it. [01:37:32] Does it? [01:37:32] No. [01:37:33] I can imagine some of the reasons that people might want to get a little peek inside InfoWars. [01:37:39] I think Alex would be pretty worried about that. [01:37:42] But also, Alex's spirit body is in the Matrix, fighting Agent Smith and winning down here on Earth. [01:37:53] I guess. [01:37:53] Alex's body is jacked in and needs to be protected by Norm Pattis. [01:37:58] Right. [01:37:59] Who is... [01:38:00] The Morpheus? [01:38:01] Who is protecting Neo's body in The Matrix? [01:38:04] I forget. [01:38:05] I know Tank and Dozer at one point. [01:38:08] Yeah, but then Dozer dies or Tank dies? [01:38:11] One or the other. [01:38:13] Well, the one who wasn't on Lost. [01:38:14] Maybe the one who was. [01:38:16] Exactly. [01:38:17] You have correctly sussed out a problem. [01:38:23] Yeah, I know that... [01:38:26] They're not in the third one, though, right? [01:38:28] They're on the ship. [01:38:29] They're not in Zion. [01:38:30] They're not in the second or third one. [01:38:33] And the second one is the guy who's on Lost. [01:38:36] Harold Perrineau. [01:38:37] Yeah, and that's the brother of the original, or not the brother, the brother-in-law of the original Tank and Dozer. [01:38:44] Okay. [01:38:45] Dozer dies on screen, or Tank, and then I don't know, I assume Tank or Dozer dies off screen also. [01:38:51] I've lost track of most, Cornel West's in that movie too, right? [01:38:55] Is he? [01:38:55] I think he is. [01:38:56] How about that? [01:38:57] Yeah. [01:39:01] So, look. [01:39:02] Yeah. [01:39:03] Alex is dumb. [01:39:06] That's the point. [01:39:08] That's the general point. [01:39:09] Yeah. [01:39:09] Norm Pattis is protecting his body from robots. [01:39:12] I guess that's what we're doing. [01:39:13] This is an analogy. [01:39:15] I really am glad he clarified that. [01:39:17] I was in real trouble. [01:39:19] I was worried that we were actually there. [01:39:20] I don't actually know if he actually thinks that it is an analogy. [01:39:25] That's the problem. [01:39:26] I do think he thinks he's doing spiritual warfare inside the Matrix. [01:39:31] Yeah. [01:39:32] In some way that doesn't exist on the physical realm. [01:39:35] Is he telling us it's an analogy? [01:39:37] Or is he telling himself it's an analogy? [01:39:39] I think he's hoping that if you're worried, you tell yourself it's an analogy. [01:39:46] Right, right, right. [01:39:46] I'll believe that, hey, listen, for the sake of, for the benefit of the doubt, I'll believe it's an analogy. [01:39:51] If this will become a credibility issue. [01:39:53] Right, right, right. [01:39:54] I gotcha. [01:39:55] Yeah. [01:39:55] So there's a lot of reasons not to like Elon Musk. [01:39:58] Sure. [01:39:59] And Alex points out one of them here. [01:40:01] Here's why they don't like Musk. [01:40:03] Clip 25. Elon Musk won't be bribed or bought. [01:40:09] Offer me money. [01:40:10] Offer me power. [01:40:11] I don't care. [01:40:12] I'll say what I want to say. [01:40:14] And the consequences is losing money. [01:40:16] So be it. [01:40:17] He also goes on to say Europeans are being targeted. [01:40:20] Or extermination. [01:40:21] Huh. [01:40:22] So a lot of people don't like Musk because he's a very obvious white nationalist. [01:40:26] And I wouldn't be surprised if he's like a couple months away from advocating segregation. [01:40:31] Sure. [01:40:31] But like cool segregation. [01:40:33] Yeah, yeah. [01:40:33] Techno-segregation. [01:40:34] Yeah. [01:40:35] It's not about race. [01:40:37] It's about exact amount of intelligence that I'm going to determine based upon the size of your skull and skin color. [01:40:42] And it's also like... [01:40:43] Dumb memes. [01:40:45] Yeah! [01:40:46] That promote it. [01:40:47] So, no one doesn't like Elon because he can't be bought. [01:40:50] He's already super bought. [01:40:52] And his actions in the past few years illustrate this really clearly. [01:40:56] Without government contracts and subsidies, his businesses wouldn't be viable, and while the Biden administration was in office, he was looking at some serious problems with the SEC, both over his purchase of Twitter and about him claiming online that he'd secured the funding to take Tesla private, but he had not. [01:41:12] These are potentially serious instances of consumer fraud, but now that doesn't matter. [01:41:18] He gave Trump about a quarter of a billion dollars in the 2024 campaign, put Trump over the top, and now Trump's going to replace the head of the SEC, and I imagine they'll understand that Musk isn't really a priority. [01:41:28] It's crazy how that works. [01:41:29] Reuters reported that there are, quote, federal investigations and regulatory actions affecting his business empire, of which at least 20 are ongoing, according to three sources familiar with SpaceX and Tesla operations and the company's interaction with the U.S. government, as well as five current and former officials who have direct knowledge I'm not saying that he would have been fucked if Trump didn't win, that he certainly would have reason to think he might be. [01:41:57] Musk is the definition of someone who's bought, because it's just the passive state he exists in. [01:42:03] No one has to offer him money, they just have to make him worried that he's going to lose his money, and then he's automatically bought for the other side. [01:42:12] He's also a bigot piece of shit, which doesn't help, but his actions make Kind of a lot of sense from a cynical billionaire perspective. [01:42:20] Right, but you'd have to, like, it is an insane person. [01:42:24] Like, it is only an insane person who would be the richest man in the world and be like, oh, I'll only be the tenth richest man in the world. [01:42:33] That's insane. [01:42:34] You have more money than you can be comprehended. [01:42:38] Yeah. [01:42:38] Let it go, man. [01:42:39] Well, I think that maybe there's an awareness that if... [01:42:44] Some of these scales weren't being tilted a little bit. [01:42:47] Sure. [01:42:48] It would not be the difference between the richest and the tenth richest. [01:42:50] It would be a much bigger fall, or maybe he'd go to jail. [01:42:54] Well, the problem is everything is based on an illusion, and it is propped up by everybody's collective belief. [01:43:00] Right. [01:43:00] Yeah. [01:43:01] Right. [01:43:01] Yeah. [01:43:02] But I think that a lot of Elon's actions kind of make sense if you are like, it's not just I'm going to be a little bit less wealthy. [01:43:10] I'm going to be dramatically less wealthy. [01:43:12] And maybe this whole thing falls apart. [01:43:15] And I'm kind of a crazy drug guy. [01:43:19] And I make bad decisions. [01:43:21] There's definitely that. [01:43:22] I'm impulsive. [01:43:23] Let's shoot the moon on this. [01:43:25] I mean, you know, I think maybe even the worst part of it is that it's really just so he can score points online. [01:43:33] With the cool memes. [01:43:34] That's it. [01:43:35] Maybe that's all he is, is he's doing all this money stuff so he can continue scoring points online. [01:43:42] I mean, I don't think it's all of it, but it's more than it should be. [01:43:45] Feels like a lot. [01:43:45] Yeah. [01:43:46] So we get one last clip here, and it's Alex begging for some money. [01:43:51] And I think in the process, he reveals that maybe he kind of owns those companies. [01:43:56] What? [01:43:56] No! [01:43:58] I know, it's shocking. [01:43:59] And if they shut down this operation, we've got the Alex Jones network back up, but it's not fully constructed yet. [01:44:06] Super expensive. [01:44:08] I'm not going to go into all that satellite uplink servers, you know, crew, all this stuff, and it's a distraction for me to have to run around and get ready for that. [01:44:21] But it's something that had to be done. [01:44:23] So I'm fighting on a lot of fronts here, and the game changer, just like Musk was the game changer in the election, and you taking action was the game changer, and you voting for Trump and donating and getting involved and getting pissed, we're winning now because you got pissed. [01:44:37] And because you backed up Trump, without you, he'd be in prison right now, and we'd be probably in martial law. [01:44:43] And they got a lot of dirty tricks up their sleeves. [01:44:45] I need to be engaged 18 hours a day fighting for you, fighting for myself, fighting for humanity. [01:44:51] And so we have incredible products at thealexjonesstore.com. [01:44:57] And, you know, Chris Murray and the rest of them have it set up in the court where I'm not even able here. [01:45:06] To fundraise directly and say, but for my legal defense, it has to go through the sponsor, their sales, and then that goes into Infowars, and then there's not a lot of extra money there, and then I get a little bit in the deal I struck, so I have to sell a whole bunch of stuff so that whatever I get, I can keep fighting. [01:45:31] I have to funnel this shit through a bunch of pass-through entities, and Buck doesn't go as far as it could back in the day. [01:45:42] It is fascinating. [01:45:44] It is fascinating because it might as well be saying, listen, they have said that I'm not supposed to have this stuff, so in order for me to have it... [01:45:55] Now I just have to do three more things. [01:45:57] Not I don't have it or I can't have it. [01:46:00] I just need to do three more things to get it now. [01:46:02] Which is like, fucking hell. [01:46:05] That's as good as we're going to do, isn't it? [01:46:07] I have been told not to come back to this theater because my behavior is objectionable. [01:46:12] Right. [01:46:13] So I put on a mustache. [01:46:14] There you go. [01:46:15] I put on a fake mustache. [01:46:16] Yep. [01:46:17] And now... [01:46:18] And now I have to wear a mustache. [01:46:20] Right. [01:46:22] Can you believe what this theater has done to me? [01:46:24] I have to wear a mustache! [01:46:26] That's not my real mustache. [01:46:28] I could grow a mustache, but that one would be real and the theater would know. [01:46:32] And also, it doesn't really suit my face. [01:46:35] It doesn't. [01:46:35] I'm not a mustache guy. [01:46:37] No. [01:46:37] No, I would be prettier without a mustache or perhaps a larger facial hair. [01:46:42] I just, I find this to be like, but can't be much more clear. [01:46:47] I mean, you just really can't. [01:46:49] It can't. [01:46:50] It is crystal. [01:46:55] So, that's the 24th. [01:46:57] Yep. [01:46:58] It was a good time. [01:46:58] We learned a lot about what Trump and Elon Musk are up to, and that is cool stuff. [01:47:03] Yep, yep. [01:47:04] Just cool stuff. [01:47:05] Cool guys doing cool stuff. [01:47:07] Doing cool guy stuff. [01:47:08] Yep. [01:47:09] And Alex is continuing to really embarrass himself. [01:47:13] You know, I like the way we're doing this. [01:47:16] And I'll tell you why I like the slow play through this. [01:47:20] And I think this is also tying into a lot of people. [01:47:24] They feel overwhelmed. [01:47:25] They feel like they need a break. [01:47:26] They feel like everything's too bad or all that stuff. [01:47:30] Take a break. [01:47:33] It's still going to be there. [01:47:35] It's a long fight. [01:47:37] Right. [01:47:37] It's not going away. [01:47:39] 100%. [01:47:39] And, you know, as much as I would love for our show to be able to be an up-to-the-minute news show, as has been, you know, somewhat of a conflict over the course of our time doing the show, the desire to have some immediacy, and also the just, it's maybe not necessary. [01:47:58] Yeah! [01:47:58] I think that they're, like, obviously, we're still living in, like, a real bad situation, obviously. [01:48:05] But the fact that this was on the 24th, you know, there's still... [01:48:09] You're still here. [01:48:10] There's a little bit of distance. [01:48:11] It's not super far in the past. [01:48:13] Nope. [01:48:14] But it's a little funnier to hear Alex being this... [01:48:17] Stupid. [01:48:17] Yeah, I mean, and you can tell, like, even, you know, and it was exemplified in our very first clip today of Alex being like, look at how we're overwhelming you with all of this shit. [01:48:28] That was our strategy from the beginning. [01:48:30] Right? [01:48:31] Like, our defense against that is to slow it the fuck down, don't be overwhelmed by this shit. [01:48:37] We can try. [01:48:38] Exactly. [01:48:39] See if that has any positive effect. [01:48:42] It's still gonna be there. [01:48:43] We got it. [01:48:44] And so far, I give you... [01:48:46] 150 out of 200. [01:48:47] That's too many. [01:48:49] And at the same time, not enough. [01:48:51] If you weren't hanging out with that AI guy, you'd have perfect marks of 200 out of 100. [01:48:57] Damn, that AI. [01:48:58] So, we'll be back with another episode chronicling Alex's Hegelian equation. [01:49:05] I guess. [01:49:06] But until then, we have a website. [01:49:07] Indeed we do. [01:49:08] It's knowledgefight.com. [01:49:09] Yep, we'll be back. [01:49:10] But until then, I'm Neo. [01:49:11] I'm Leo. [01:49:11] I'm DZXClark. [01:49:12] I am the Mysterious Professor. [01:49:17] And now here comes the sex robots. [01:49:19] Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. [01:49:20] Thanks for holding. [01:49:23] Hello, Alex. [01:49:24] I'm a first time caller. [01:49:25] I'm a huge fan. [01:49:25] I love your work.