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#634: July 11, 2003

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#634: July 11, 2003

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na na na na na na na knowledge

0:31

the money

0:41

there you may they're aliens

0:44

and i'm

0:51

a huge fan

0:52

have you were always my knowledge

0:56

, dot com com

0:59

a for about a welcome acknowledgement of

1:01

damn i'm george were a couple of dudes like to sit around

1:03

whereas but the altar of saline and talk a little bit about

1:05

alex dude oh indeed we are dan

1:07

gordon deandre i a a

1:17

i i

1:23

a i

1:27

a a i

1:38

i a i

1:47

a there

1:51

were two few people wait where was

1:53

it a walgreens which which one

1:55

it was in uptown is a little ways away

1:58

are you kidding me yeah

2:00

the been there for ten years yeah

2:02

, couldn't get the one in a close

2:05

to me that of that trip but

2:07

like trip but i there was

2:09

like

2:10

the wanna there weren't enough people on earth i

2:12

don't know that means but i could definitely

2:14

felt it shoppers ,

2:17

everybody there's not a not enough

2:19

nodded off the lighting was wrong wrong

2:22

eyes watery

2:24

this eyes the is the

2:26

area where they had

2:29

people go to go the the shot

2:31

the little back office room yeah looks

2:33

like a holding cell series sure there's

2:36

drips covered for the feeling a

2:38

one lights cutting lights cutting out all the time

2:40

yeah like i have other a walgreens

2:43

but i've been to in my life i've been to pharmacies

2:45

a you know i've seen the area

2:47

where they have like consultation to stay i yeah

2:50

oh or even cps minute clinics

2:52

sure sure sure sure they stay kind

2:54

of have an aesthetic that fuels

2:57

however doctor's office the reason

2:59

why it was enough there's often i hear

3:02

this looked like a biohazard how

3:05

, i was worried as going awry thanks man

3:07

i didn't did you did everything was fine now i'm just

3:09

worried he didn't get the right back seat my my not

3:11

a you are immune to malaria that's for

3:13

damn sure and yeah so

3:17

where were you ah my bright spot the an

3:19

eye is the

3:22

teachers has teachers gone

3:24

to remote learning my partner of course

3:26

as of course in the or i dps

3:28

and was bright about that spot is

3:30

that when they went to take of low

3:32

on whether or not to to

3:34

say fuck you do the administration were going

3:37

to go remote and let the chips fall where

3:39

they may and eighty eight percent

3:41

voted yes that is

3:43

bananas stronger the verve

3:45

the teachers union in chicago

3:48

for eighty a present to agree on something

3:50

means goddamn everybody was like this

3:52

is fucked up so i'm very

3:54

very proud of all of them for doing that and

3:56

nobody break in the goddamn like hell

3:58

yeah hell yeah

4:01

yeah well as my bright spot congratulations

4:04

jordan a , what is our

4:07

anniversary it is our anniversary

4:09

five years or year

4:11

that's right right a very entering

4:13

gear six know january

4:15

seventh was the first episode of

4:18

the show back and forty seven forty bryce and

4:20

so it's our building

4:23

every three yeah but combining that

4:25

with the fact that we're recording this on

4:27

the anniversary of january sixth you

4:29

know we ought to be of woods was our

4:31

first episode recorded on january

4:34

sixth manner in a safe might have been the

4:36

fifth very good yeah yeah

4:38

i'm not sure i don't remember what not had been

4:40

i think it had been the six yeah i think

4:42

that i was very much even from the beginning

4:45

like we have quick turnaround yeah exactly

4:47

it's gonna just the way of always operated now

4:49

i'm i think that means that the two most

4:52

important things way way way way around

4:54

i mean there's the one that happen

4:56

that's an interesting take on yes because it's better

4:58

proud of her behavior was a the week

5:00

was received , math

5:03

we were yo or prison agency

5:05

like a good as there's a psychic connection

5:07

between the two of them perhaps of

5:09

so i kind of combines a

5:11

bit of this in my in my head

5:13

and a my emotions and i combine this

5:16

with the fact that you know on our last

5:18

episode just alex was trying to quit

5:20

real fun have a real bad about real rough

5:22

and i turned on the fifth of january

5:24

fifth of down i started listening to a means

5:26

of just shows up fourteen minutes later

5:29

almost immediately has mike issues and pozzo

5:31

gotta go off air as perfect as like i'm

5:33

fucking tired of lot of perfect distillation

5:36

of the show i'm so tired and as it is

5:39

i'm , i decided we're going to go back

5:41

to the past so do they were in two thousand three

5:43

okay i get this what's that we're

5:45

going over the episode that played

5:48

the are not july eleventh

5:50

two thousand and three okay right sure

5:53

but when with it recorded it's ten july

5:56

eighth there isn't a do

5:58

that and three three days the i

6:00

told you that we had skipped

6:03

the eighth and ninth or in two

6:05

thousand and three because the audio was

6:07

on listener ball

6:09

the eleventh is a rebroadcast of

6:11

the eighth a it added up all night fuck

6:13

out and i would just say fuck it they had

6:15

their chance but this is the episode

6:18

where paul joseph watson comes on a very

6:20

young paul joseph watson and he's promoting

6:22

his book and so i decided

6:25

i'll have give this a world

6:26

i'm totally it's our anniversary this is for me

6:28

i don't give a shit i'm not comparing the president today

6:30

i bite i agree with that i'm

6:33

going back to the past and i figure that

6:35

like there's gotta be some

6:37

for the sex you know like some

6:39

of those going to be trump has his

6:42

rally the sort of happening today sure

6:44

there's going to be something that is going

6:46

to be wild and will cover that on monday

6:48

i hope so maybe wait

6:51

no i i hope not the okay

6:54

he hurt okay you

6:56

know what let's just do today or it will

6:59

go down to business on this before this journalistic his journalistic more would

7:01

say hello to the new long as good idea

7:04

so first lady i know her gave

7:06

rods thank you so much your now policy the

7:08

policy wonk don't worry i do most

7:11

i'm alex is swollen next big you so much

7:13

you are now posey one i'm a policy

7:15

walk thank you very bad so soon next

7:17

or this this wasn't banned but the way they phrased

7:19

it in the messages ben ,

7:21

possible and so there are no

7:23

apology was banned if possible

7:25

the policy walk regularly much bad if

7:28

possible without next reboot martini

7:30

thank you so much you're an album as you want i'm

7:32

opposed to walk surgery bad ago next

7:34

sable the talk forever and i will want

7:36

virgins a mature now polls you

7:38

i'm a policy or disable or you're a

7:41

doctor little go hungry so much you are in our policy

7:43

won't i'm a policy wonk thanks

7:45

dr little guy i do wonder

7:48

where there's a little go to agree i

7:50

dunno i dunno but i don't want to psychiatrists

7:53

only one though

8:00

it might be another one is it i think there's the launch

8:02

good that that the about to restaurants

8:04

of goat in the digest the woman who don't move

8:07

amazing amazing so before

8:10

we get down to business or today's episode

8:12

i wanted to quickly touch on piece of news that

8:14

was breaking a sense three record of

8:16

our last episode on december thirtieth

8:18

a man named thomas apollo showed up at a clinic

8:21

in tustin california and attacked

8:23

people who are working there are giving a vaccination

8:26

accusing the people of being murderers and that they were

8:28

making people sick according , an

8:30

article in the washington post quote families

8:33

together said that the members sustained

8:35

serious injuries and was sent to the

8:37

hospital in an ambulance ah but

8:39

they both workers are expected to make a full recovery

8:41

within a few days obviously

8:43

given the publicly available information available can't

8:46

sit here and tell you that this guy was this guy of alex

8:48

or that was part of it's in his inspiration

8:50

but honestly i don't even think that's an important aspect

8:52

of the story for our purposes that

8:56

would miss was inevitable given the extreme

8:58

quality of the rhetoric that flying around

9:00

in the conspiracy and misinformation circles

9:02

gay pride good vibes a large group of people that

9:05

vaccinations are unintentional plot to kill

9:07

their children and not think that some of

9:09

them are going to take the next logical steps

9:11

and try to attack people providing vaccinations

9:14

even alex and new that which is why use

9:16

building up this narrative in advance

9:18

as we saw last week and they're going to

9:20

stage terror attacks and they're gonna do everything else

9:22

and wine us do you understand that

9:24

will say on the news that my followers blow

9:27

up the pfizer building or something like that and

9:29

i'm seeing of course don't do that but i mean i know

9:31

i know i see over the horizon i know

9:33

what the enemy's next moves are we've talked about

9:35

this one hundred times in the course of doing the show it's

9:38

clear why a person like alex would behave this

9:40

way his entire career has been made

9:42

off of profiting from tragedies so i

9:44

don't believe for a second but he's not rooting

9:46

for tragedies district

9:48

at the same time when tragedy does strikes

9:50

it's good for business to make sure that the audience

9:52

doesn't start to question whether or not the media

9:54

their digesting as part of what's driving

9:56

these tragedies having a prebuilt

9:59

story in place the audience blame someone else

10:01

is critical and that's why alex is doing

10:03

this kind of thing i just want to take a little moment

10:05

of the beginning here to to point out this

10:07

very clear dynamic this

10:10

this cycle that's in play and granted

10:12

alex is talking about like the bombing of a pfizer

10:14

building or shopping sure which is a bit of a more extreme

10:16

example i don't believe

10:18

for a second alex wouldn't say that this attack of

10:21

a this assault of people at a vaccine

10:23

clinic wasn't a false flag know exactly

10:25

what he was priming his audience to deny

10:28

is real and that is of course why you use

10:30

the example of blowing up the pfizer

10:32

building because that is that sort of like

10:35

hyperbolic straw man that it's a well

10:37

see you think that they would go below

10:39

up the pfizer building not just go

10:41

fuck around with this place over here which

10:43

is more likely to be what they do you

10:46

go near home and you know and

10:48

a like the blowing up a pfizer building

10:50

if that's like your prediction and so like

10:52

of like these are the terrorist attacks are shutting

10:55

you kinda have like everything less than

10:57

that cover exactly you don't have that'd

10:59

be like wow you didn't save yeah

11:02

your prediction was bad x ray rarer

11:04

i i'm so yeah i i i find

11:06

i find this a no

11:10

getty it's just the inevitable

11:13

consequence of allowing this type of shit

11:15

to faster that's just what

11:17

it is so is in the same

11:19

way that we've just decided that this that

11:21

this it is for of that so

11:23

many different things i guess this is just

11:26

how it's gonna be for a couple years i

11:28

mean it's one of the reasons why unit

11:30

route talk about like

11:32

why a lot of his rhetoric and these these

11:34

kinds of propaganda the

11:36

disseminating structures

11:39

are danger and right this right this right movies

11:41

are the things that come from it

11:43

right and thankfully i mean i hate to say

11:45

this because it's the made sense minimizing

11:48

i don't mean to but thankfully no one

11:50

died from thankfully it was an

11:52

assault run not like a shooting or

11:54

a or a bombing like i would cry right

11:56

but it's still we

11:59

looked at least eight the happen else

12:01

so let's go back to doesn't treat because of more

12:03

pleasant that is grace sort of it's

12:05

not although pleasant burgers

12:07

going to have paul on with hello

12:10

ladies and gentleman it is tuesday

12:12

the eighth of july two thousand two thousand

12:15

bags show for your lined up today

12:18

in the first down are we have the webmaster

12:20

a prison planet dot com joining

12:23

us is paul joseph watson he literally united

12:25

kingdom

12:26

there's a great help his shoulders for

12:28

analyzing the new world order morning

12:30

and posting pertinent facts and fracking

12:33

their allies and doing daily flashbacks

12:35

to show how they put out different

12:38

propaganda almost on a daily basis

12:40

now the also talk

12:42

about his upcoming book and know we're not offering

12:44

it yet and yes i'm publishing it order

12:47

out of chaos talk about a powerful

12:49

name well it's a powerful book

12:51

and it's like that

12:53

the remote clip of it you know it's announcement apologists

12:55

wasn't books being released i realize

12:57

that i'd never actually read that book i

13:00

knew that he had it i was where it existed but i

13:02

never really felt any real interest to to

13:04

get down to it to it the sense of

13:06

what it was about you know from the title order out of

13:08

chaos like a news is going to be about the conspiracy

13:11

idea of the her galleon dialectic

13:13

i divided in preparation here to give it a read

13:15

job but ultimately it didn't bring up anything

13:18

that out as talks about on the show already everything

13:20

is a false flag with stung by the elites

13:23

in order to increase their power you know the drill

13:25

guess i thought maybe would be good idea to

13:27

discuss the specifics of the book but i realised

13:29

that about ten pages into it i had six pages

13:31

of notes explaining the things that he got wrong

13:33

said felt like is too big of an undertaking

13:35

for just a normal of hotels gonna require

13:38

a reset or is kind of situations

13:40

yeah maybe another day i'll record a thirteen hour

13:42

break down or is you have paul's book with that days not

13:44

to they're not to that's interesting fun fact

13:47

though this is the only book that

13:49

appears to ever have been published by aj

13:51

productions which of course dancer alex

13:53

emmerich jones alex his own

13:56

book nine eleven dissented the tyranny

13:58

was published by a different company the

14:00

progressive

14:02

the publisher that put out a bunch of books written

14:04

by out his buddy webster tarpley but

14:06

also books written by henry

14:08

makau a dude who is a staunch

14:10

holocaust denial and a dude who really

14:12

just doesn't like the jews at all the

14:15

recently wrote an article titled quoted

14:17

the riddle of anti semitism at

14:19

the eighty seven to them as in quotes way i

14:21

yeah i would i would have expected scare

14:23

quotes around that we're is i think it's not

14:25

great you're correct here's how it

14:27

starts quote anti semitism is

14:29

growing as the coven scam as correctly

14:32

identified with organized jury freemasonry

14:34

and communism ahmed a sap you're right

14:37

there no one can justify

14:39

genocide but the stigma attached to and

14:41

there's robot previous monday draw

14:43

help but there's no but anti semitism

14:46

is legitimate resistance to the pernicious

14:48

agenda of organized jewelry and freemasonry

14:51

i either new world order bananas

14:54

bananas a little later he drops

14:56

this gem quote most jews

14:58

and non and are unaware that since

15:00

antiquity do consistently have been reviled

15:03

for a good reason jews

15:05

are in reason state of willful denial they

15:07

don't realize that judaism is governed by kabbalah

15:10

which is satanism the existence

15:12

of judaism satanism to take gods place destroy

15:14

christianity and dispossess non jews

15:17

so we we ideas that he has expressed

15:20

on a recent basis of trust me if you cruise around

15:22

his website you'll see that he's had this position

15:24

his whole career dating back to when his books

15:26

were published on side alex's

15:28

the over been friends with leo the garvey for a bit

15:31

so that's funny i you know is

15:33

it it's not something that we talk about too

15:35

often but there is that elements of

15:37

genocidal rhetoric that always

15:39

includes the likes and less

15:42

you worry that you can talk

15:44

to them or even communicate with them

15:47

they don't even know they

15:49

can't even understand that they're

15:51

working with working devil so don't worry about

15:53

don't worry about communicating with them and asking them

15:55

any questions because they can't that you're not you're not

15:57

going to be able to get have bought have move by investigating

15:59

and we're not enter your experience

16:02

weight and talking no point in doing anything

16:04

yet anyway back to paul's book

16:07

if you read the dedications the includes this

16:09

quote thanks to alex jones for awakening

16:11

me to the new world order and publishing this book

16:14

paul can't even write the dedication to his

16:16

book without lion it didn't

16:18

whose own thirteen interview with liquid ascii

16:21

from we are change paul said quote don't

16:23

tell alex it was actually david like that

16:25

woke me up liar wow

16:28

mobile never an identity of his own back in two

16:30

thousand three so it's good practice of latter the person

16:32

is willing to advance his career because it certainly wasn't

16:34

david i get that points but by twenty

16:37

thirty paul's and a much more secure position

16:39

he can give up to his real intellectual

16:41

father figure the turret in the punch bowl

16:43

himself david as that's something

16:45

that i'm amazed that someone would admit

16:47

openly honestly i would prefer

16:50

to have been misquoted woken up by alex

16:52

as opposed to david i global ceases a third

16:54

figure in play movies of all

16:57

right to sell okay so

16:59

paul's going to become an urban the show but there's another guest

17:02

we've got catherine all break to the head of caspian

17:05

coming on the show

17:08

the out around a few weeks ago you know we were talking

17:10

about rs five these before

17:12

our of are these were cool as they say

17:15

the small

17:16

trackable microchip certain ago when all your

17:18

clothes all your razors all

17:20

your food cans of containers everything we

17:24

told you it was about a control grand to

17:26

tax increase you well now

17:28

how should be on their organization

17:31

has basically i want to say

17:34

but used software

17:36

to get under internal areas the

17:39

of the make are fighting consortium's

17:41

website and got secret documents

17:44

the are a party group admit they're accurate

17:47

are very angry am i talk about

17:49

how they want a quote manipulate neutralize

17:52

pacify you and

17:54

get you to accept the cashless society control

17:57

grid i'm really curious about how this a

17:59

this isn't the whatever you describe

18:01

i know it sounds right

18:03

no i don't i have no idea hacking sure

18:05

i've been very well in two thousand and three that's hacking

18:09

i'm really confused on the specifics

18:11

of this all right so captain crunch if

18:13

when you use a slide whistle into the pay

18:15

phone all right you can mimic the sounds

18:18

and then you may calls for free oh sir hacking

18:20

right right or at home for each

18:22

phone for physicists so

18:24

first of all the notion of putting our if our if tips

18:27

and all your close to trace you is a fear

18:29

that probably shouldn't be taken seriously

18:31

is conceivably possible with the technology

18:34

mit probably but what's more important

18:36

as if it's a practical plan that any evil

18:38

entity would go

18:39

the hurdles to this kind of scheme would be gigantic

18:42

and some of them are pretty much insurmountable

18:45

even if they knew what sure you bought to trace

18:47

you through how these folks know if you gave that

18:49

shirt to someone else as a gift what

18:51

does that trying to trace you but unfortunately put a chip

18:53

in the pair of pants that you know like that much or maybe

18:56

grew out of these are just behavior

18:58

or concerns good we we leaving aside the absurd

19:00

technological problems of isolating

19:03

individual signals that will be coming in if

19:05

all people's clothes or tag know you

19:07

but you also tag the gift receipts

19:10

so that way if they return them or give

19:12

them away you have the it's contact rate

19:14

well but then somebody has gotta figure

19:17

, how to transfer the tag from

19:20

the gift receipt performers and throws away

19:22

right here where that's why you need an anchor

19:24

yeah so this is two thousand and three

19:26

though and and i phone hasn't come out yet rats

19:28

i would imagine that this sort of like they're gonna

19:30

take you through your clothes narrative drop by the

19:32

wayside once the i phone showed up and gave

19:35

him a letter on in here it's really

19:37

funny that go back and be like it guys

19:39

a few years later you would beg

19:41

them to track you you will wait

19:44

in line over night for them

19:46

to know exactly where you are at all die

19:48

or like the the couple years

19:51

later they probably felt so

19:53

relieved the didn't have to do this nonsensical

19:55

the going to track your source file

19:58

with file got it on

20:00

the divine oh this is a large

20:02

easy one of my get a do tell of about their shoes

20:04

jesus christ the catherine albrecht

20:06

is a radio host in a demagogue who's

20:09

big claim to fame is like being on that or

20:11

if i the train real early and apparently

20:13

he coined the term spy tip who

20:16

good for her which what i read that as like

20:18

or even recognize that his apartment would ever

20:20

heard of is no no so she began

20:22

his organization caspian would sounds a lot

20:24

better than what it stands for which is consumers

20:27

against supermarket privacy invasion and

20:30

this is a group that advocates that stores shouldn't

20:32

have frequent shopper cards or loyalty programs

20:35

and then it kind of moonlight debate by fighting off

20:37

the r f i d chip as the mark of the i

20:40

love this group this do

20:42

i listed i want more

20:44

innocuous lunatics none of this anti

20:47

vax stuff anti loyalty program

20:49

i'll fucking join that group against

20:52

it i'm sure there's a way it could go bad

20:54

i'm bad this a this maybe we haven't explored

20:57

it too much a enough to

20:59

to figure out the exact way of where

21:01

i'm going to give a walgreens my phone number whenever

21:04

they want me to get a sent off

21:06

not jokes an auger yeah

21:08

i feel i have an account my oldest yeah

21:11

i think you and yeah so

21:13

alex a is it a try i

21:15

think that he has a bit of a

21:17

ambivalence about somebody information

21:20

that might the the might have

21:23

been gotten by these fights yep got off

21:25

cause the hacking issue of re rarer

21:27

and so he he talks about like sort of good hacking

21:29

and bad ass is great

21:31

what the technology people on the side

21:34

of liberty you're able to do

21:36

portland or and hatch came out the said have

21:38

any bodies computer and destroy

21:40

it of they download anything

21:43

that's not authorized video audio

21:46

well folks just wonder how to his website

21:48

found out that he had pirated software

21:50

he'd use pirated software to build

21:53

it is very fancy expensive

21:56

website so there were thousands

21:58

of dollars just one piece of more debate stolen

22:01

cars four hundred dollars a serious

22:03

crime so the organization

22:05

that went in and and scanned his a

22:07

site and found out that they didn't i

22:11

have the proper serial numbers for the stuff

22:13

stolen they're now calling for

22:15

had to be arrested another gets a great idea

22:18

he's a gun grabbing on american liberal

22:21

i'm sick of neo cons like him

22:24

moon feel like alex really wants had to be

22:26

arrested for downloading thing but doesn't

22:28

see if he wanted to be arrested converse

22:30

he disagrees with our political a familiar

22:32

with piracy is not the maybe it's just

22:35

an excuse the i get a feeling

22:37

of the yeah but our sincerest political

22:39

enemies you know back in two thousand three yeah

22:42

which is cool that's great i think

22:44

it's a good idea to find

22:46

any excuse to only an attacker

22:49

political enemies i think that's awesome we should

22:51

rest as guy he's a liberal exactly

22:53

why did volume so

22:56

a alex our says this this

22:58

tension ah back in two thousand

23:00

three that is a like i'm on air of dog and

23:03

totally interesting stuff sure i'm

23:05

not a donating nonstop but unfair

23:08

me and my boys who are here in the studio

23:11

we have even more interesting and

23:14

informative conversations

23:16

you know it so many times and

23:18

it's true because your home you're

23:22

you're , and we saw

23:24

the time during the breaks we

23:26

have discussions that are much more

23:28

entertaining and interesting entertaining informative

23:31

then we have on the air and

23:33

it doesn't matter i'm doing real talk radio and salaries

23:36

were johnston miller of i'm doing the

23:38

show with jon of with michael for know

23:40

or of i'm just talking to the

23:43

the margin and matt in

23:45

the christian people during the breaks we were just

23:47

trying to one up each other during

23:50

the last three minute break was a who bought

23:52

the most fireworks since who had the

23:54

best mortar shells and cannons

23:57

before the be a t f comes and gets me that's what

23:59

they call both big boobs you buy that

24:01

you know she's a professional fireworks

24:03

and i was bragging that i

24:05

got a special deal because one of my

24:07

friends runs of our stance

24:10

on gonna cost the down

24:12

we got off the that we got done rattling

24:14

off to different fireworks we had mod the

24:18

i believe that market

24:21

mad have defeated me they i

24:23

actually got more fireworks than i did but

24:26

i thought about informative congress

24:28

oh that's good shit yeah

24:30

they argued about who had cooler fire were i

24:32

mean who who is

24:35

this is quite i've i've

24:38

i'm blown away by the stakes here right

24:40

but it's still a dom show very

24:42

very but but it's it has

24:45

and it this vibe of like

24:48

we're having fun mean my buddies are talking about

24:50

fireworks not ,

24:52

socket i quit every i'm hoping

24:55

it's weird it's weird it's is hard

24:58

to go right back to

25:00

have back to as of

25:03

of i suppose is discreet past

25:06

where's three bro's can just get

25:08

together

25:09

complain about or or compare fireworks

25:12

are in a

25:14

i don't know non metaphorical

25:16

dick measuring contests and

25:18

also this also this a fun topic for

25:21

them to be talking about because alex's entire

25:23

show is about like police oppression

25:25

soul and all this police state nonsense

25:27

and it's illegal to have fireworks

25:29

in austin know him no one cares

25:31

know and care police don't oppress

25:33

you with your fireworks and your

25:35

cannons begging for

25:37

them to oppress i mean by now it's

25:40

people turn a blind eye to understood

25:42

what do you want stuff up on his

25:45

pocket of bear guys i had i had hand

25:47

it online that undercuts almost

25:49

his entire sort of ideology

25:53

least a large portion of it's an an unspoken

25:55

agreement between power and

25:58

a is not so

26:00

if leading a can't happen in in

26:02

alex's world because they're looking for every opportunity

26:05

to jam you are especially if it's your

26:07

political ideology that is in need

26:09

of being a jammed up and if your political

26:11

ideology involves combustible

26:15

yeah yeah whether it's a gun

26:17

or a a fire yeah a if

26:19

they're so obsessed with taking away your

26:21

guns you'd think cannons would be a little bit

26:24

of up there you'd think so yeah turns

26:26

out there are not that okay

26:29

anyway i'm you know

26:31

alex

26:32

they can relate to what he's about to get into here sometimes

26:35

loses the fire the

26:38

for his job you know sometimes

26:41

the the fire kick camp i

26:43

get enthusiastic about what he's doing sometimes

26:45

i i run into that sometimes i run into a wall

26:48

sir alex keeps quitting his show and

26:50

having our versions of a little a day i learned the fire

26:52

to talk about it it's the same thing over and

26:54

over again really can ah but alex

26:56

has a tried and true method

26:59

for get in that fire back and

27:01

i i kind of admire

27:03

sometimes i get tired sometimes

27:05

i just for a few seconds will lose

27:08

the fire the v will

27:10

and desire to get on the radio

27:12

and to do interviews morning noon and night

27:14

the do my own syndicated show

27:17

and i sometimes lose the fire to make

27:19

a new documentary film i

27:22

lose the far in my belly to sit there for

27:24

hours every night reading news stories

27:26

on the news wires but

27:29

always get the fire but if

27:31

i just turn on c n n

27:34

or fox or am i listen to talk radio

27:37

yesterday i went over to news dot twelve

27:39

sixteen the w n

27:41

acts the great affiliate that

27:44

it's not my show here in austin

27:48

then i the well over

27:50

there met with a great folks we

27:52

talk about the new world order people

27:55

share news stories with me know

27:57

about the great discussions was armed my

28:01

car animals that station i flip

28:03

over to see what the other stations doing

28:08

stuck in traffic alison to thirty minutes

28:10

of the hose trying

28:13

that every child needs vaccines it

28:15

should be illegal not to take vaccines

28:17

everybody should be forced to take all the new

28:19

vaccines is on the other side how

28:24

wonderful vaccines are and how there's all

28:26

these conspiracy theorists at think vaccines

28:28

are bad for you and though

28:31

i said you know gonna call into the station

28:33

and of course everybody knows my boys

28:35

and i can successfully call into some local stations

28:38

you of i call on them go years

28:40

or lot to talk to the house police and

28:42

lot of talk like this alex nice you

28:44

know a new no mere yes

28:47

sir alex whenever he loses his liar he

28:49

listens to other stations to get pissed

28:51

off and then he calls and using a dumb

28:53

voice

28:53

the fire is just anger

28:56

that's so sad

28:57

well i think it's probably pretty

28:59

obvious by this point right not really

29:01

a revelation we just stanger

29:03

sir justin anger that's what you need

29:05

to get to say he

29:10

, to be poked by surprise

29:12

sometimes people are poking him it's arrive arise

29:14

out of right right in his i was laughing

29:17

himself in the face like i get

29:19

amped yeah so he turns call

29:21

and doing this dumb voice but sometimes

29:23

it doesn't work because i can't believe it well

29:25

not because people are like are is alex but

29:27

sometimes it's just like call screeners don't

29:29

want to put him on the air force as at

29:31

this as at is herb a

29:33

problem for the constitution

29:36

and because reading is what he wanted is scarce

29:40

that i said well i wanna talk

29:42

about

29:44

of course i'm afraid go as well as then i was

29:46

really good on air will unlock to discuss

29:49

bring up and he surrenders know diners vaccine

29:52

to admit that as reporting in

29:55

many of them actually do not use polio vaccine

29:57

is valid i mean even if the voice answer cause

30:00

recently and minutes cause all these no formal

30:02

fans this is a mad about major

30:04

medical establishment universes argo

30:08

no one else that's it a

30:13

large sums up two thousand percent in

30:15

the some of the could they miss diagnosis

30:17

or more diagnosis been lot of it is as been

30:19

proven to the additives in the boxing they've admitted

30:21

that george bush as a vaccine record

30:23

see all the sign an

30:25

executive order in the passed a law the got repeal

30:27

by the way out in stone that far last

30:30

year guarding the vaccine makers i said

30:32

this to someone

30:34

told you to say and he said nope i'm sorry

30:36

what can what you're near i said why not

30:39

they said well i just i don't agree with what you're

30:41

saying but don't matter

30:43

of you agree a minority rule

30:46

on science or locked sandstone no

30:49

one us and so there's no free speech this

30:52

station understand i'm talking

30:54

about the news taught bolsa chica to have

30:56

been an act of his other station

30:58

owned by the president's family the

31:01

president from are similar to say that but

31:03

otherwise just got sold a big conglomerates

31:07

they've always been totally new world order neo

31:09

con liberal stuff on the slide

31:11

around by democrats were so

31:13

it's owned by bush right but

31:16

it's not because it gets old to a conglomerate you

31:18

are or what a yeah what are

31:20

you talking about i've of underscores

31:22

green armor lemons dude on the are either i

31:24

i appreciate many parts of this

31:27

call screeners as i

31:29

, sounds sinister howard

31:32

somehow howard slimy god's favor

31:35

i always favor did not know existed like existed like

31:37

i just far of call screeners

31:39

is this call centers around call centers trip

31:42

i i have many plans

31:44

of i have a dual screen golf sir

31:46

are early i will i'll let you want to hear but

31:48

you must solve the riddle seconds

31:51

clearly the patients with words that calls

31:53

for a listen to alex both

31:56

in and out of his accent because i

31:58

very strongly doubt he could keep it

32:00

for that sure consisted like the today

32:02

up so that cause her to definitely

32:04

heard alex drop it and then repeated in

32:06

the in the voice yeah still

32:08

managed to get through the whole thing was

32:10

even asked a follow up question

32:13

what else dum dum i have a spoiler for

32:15

it was that that call screeners interactive

32:17

didn't happen or

32:19

, certainly didn't happen like that

32:22

i'm i will guarantee that what

32:24

else but if else but if i recall screener

32:26

and i were trying to run a professional

32:28

program i would

32:31

let somebody on the air who's just

32:33

gonna it clearly try and derail things

32:36

nonsense conspiracy is that they're we

32:38

don't need to we've got over one hundred times

32:40

now know of course and that does

32:42

sound like something you would say

32:44

because you hate the constitution and

32:47

the founding fathers who died

32:49

for your right to go on any radio

32:51

show when ever you want to

32:53

say whatever you want right that's that's

32:55

what it's about it's freedom of speech first amendment

32:58

that number one amendment was think it's i

33:00

think it's really revealing that this

33:02

is his understanding of the constitution

33:04

and what freezing community

33:43

wham the found out i didn't get on the phone

33:47

three or four people including my wife

33:52

like any of them on ever

33:54

recall about more i mean they probably

33:56

took fifteen calls that it's

33:58

bad everybody should

34:00

that's right it's wrong people are coots

34:02

couple things are going to guess that most of those

34:04

four people didn't actually call an hour

34:07

away go ahead of you know as zero that

34:09

one in the pot yeah with it and let

34:11

me live in a way i tried to call

34:13

three times as and

34:15

, thing they took fifteen calls and one

34:17

of them was like and someone who

34:19

is opposed to vaccines so that kind

34:21

of hurts his argument that they weren't letting anybody

34:24

on well maybe they just had

34:26

like i'm not gonna look at him on on who's spouting

34:28

nose and now i'm not gonna let somebody on

34:30

who knows what they're talking about i want

34:32

somebody who's going to make those people

34:34

look stupid sir and free

34:37

speech though yeah cool first name

34:39

is very very interesting i

34:42

would say that for somebody who loves the constitution

34:45

they are someone who'd

34:47

would die for the constitution

34:50

is a first amendment absolute absolutist

34:53

he doesn't know what , i

34:55

mean it it just because he believes that that

34:57

station because it disagrees with them

34:59

should be taken off the air forever by

35:01

the federal government doesn't mean he doesn't believe

35:04

in the first amendment dancers our ages

35:06

ass so you saw about

35:08

vaccines a little bit there that certainly relevant

35:10

to our time your cubicle

35:13

that two thousand that two out that a very strange

35:16

the position because he he really desperately

35:18

doesn't want to be seen as anti vax

35:21

as a whole because that admittedly

35:25

very dark yeah it's trying to say

35:27

that

35:28

like inoculation to things doesn't

35:30

work is a really tough

35:33

climb yeah denying the actual science

35:35

a vaccination is

35:37

the game and alex doesn't wanna play

35:40

i mean when your conversation goes like this

35:42

vaccines don't work do you have polio

35:45

right so they were sometimes then you can't we

35:47

all those anti right let's look at all

35:49

of the numbers of disease yeah i'd have a sense

35:51

and eradicated let's go down the

35:53

list were located find will they worked back

35:56

then were what whatever i guess that's

35:58

one i go you could take bravo

36:00

it be tough to figure out what exactly is differently

36:02

he of and so the game that alex likes

36:04

to play is like i would love it if vaccines

36:06

were cool i would love it totally

36:09

blind

36:09

the evil people make them are no

36:12

right ah axes

36:14

of they were produced properly by trustworthy

36:16

organizations not eugenics

36:19

obsessed not so easy

36:22

publicly funding extermination programs or a lot

36:24

of is a third world and been caught doing

36:26

it to the vaccines official government

36:28

plans australians us

36:31

canadian british to do this

36:34

we didn't have all the reports the the

36:37

the mercury and the michael

36:39

blossoms and the cancer viruses

36:41

in the weird hormones and the u

36:43

n getting caught sterilizing women with

36:45

a tetanus shot that a hormone added

36:48

i mean this is all admit it we

36:51

have probably the to be trusted and four or five

36:53

groups independently tested the vaccine lot

36:55

since yes vaccines could be a good

36:57

thing

36:59

you can get yourself an immunity the

37:02

mother in no substitute

37:04

for being healthy though the other

37:07

i'm not talking about like these specific

37:09

things that he's bring up and rattling off because

37:11

they're all things that we've discussed and past

37:13

and that's all nonsense but i

37:16

do i think

37:17

rounding nonsense is this idea

37:20

that there would ever be i'm kind

37:22

of an organization that is trustworthy enough

37:24

for alec out i feel like oh yeah of exit

37:26

did dirt they're great you know like

37:28

a look all of this all of these other

37:30

companies right and scientists

37:33

and public health

37:35

or non governmental organizations they're

37:37

all fucking huge emphasis right emphasis right kill everybody

37:40

off but this one

37:41

the good guy who mailed it yeah yeah

37:45

no it's amazing what we need is a patriot

37:47

vaccine makers such makers fucking

37:49

trap because here's because here's how exhausted

37:52

you get with them and that's why they win

37:54

that's why they've won for the past thirty years

37:57

or forty years is they

38:00

they say anything and then

38:02

you go

38:02

okay fine fine what does

38:05

it takes for you to just shut up

38:07

okay you want to do if your your

38:09

organization fight you give us rules

38:12

and will fucking do i'm just shut

38:14

up but i needed my dad to run fine

38:16

like

38:18

it uses never going to shut up are you i've already

38:20

agreed to do whatever it was tell you to set

38:22

up and now you won't set up what the fuck am i supposed to

38:25

do my dad needs to be absurd defies or oh

38:27

my god you're so way to make you heard

38:29

of emphasising way to make his own was

38:31

adapted i'd say about see that reads he can

38:33

run over there are

38:35

, about him and zardari five seconds

38:39

seconds my i'm mike adams now for a while

38:41

when you obviously he was our second pic

38:43

to revisit that is a lot of great advice

38:45

yellow third of course of

38:48

get a weirdo let's get a real weirdo

38:50

yeah i don't know putin announced no rules

38:52

of the real without everybody

38:55

votes on the weirdest weirdo we can

38:57

find that number three who's not

38:59

elected to visit elected authorities

39:05

are no lord monckton i just get away

39:07

their i'm insanely and i are but i

39:09

arranged by the us so

39:12

he shot up so the problem

39:14

with alex has really is that the

39:16

global as they're trying to make more and more

39:18

vaccines mandatory

39:20

that we got a government that's trying to make

39:23

dozens of no one's ever year mandatory

39:25

and cycles article last week about how they want now

39:28

a whole new class of shots

39:31

the be given are talking about making an anti smoking

39:33

vaccine mandatory there was only not making

39:35

a all farmers vaccine mandatory the he

39:37

get approval killed a bunch of

39:39

the people that talk it so they backed off there

39:42

was there was vaccine candidate

39:44

there was and trials and two thousand three which unfortunately

39:46

did cause some serious side effects and

39:48

the trials were abandoned i say unfortunately

39:51

because followed studies of people in those

39:53

trials found that a quote halted and even

39:55

reverse the brain disease in some who got

39:57

the shots obviously bear

40:00

or severe side effects and if you know that's

40:02

the case like it was in this case with eighteen

40:04

out of three hundred patients getting pain information

40:07

it may not be something that you can justify

40:09

going any further with but the

40:11

idea that there was some promise for a

40:13

cure there was really exciting anybody

40:15

that a loved one's alzheimer's could tell you that it's

40:18

pretty hellish prospect or can be and

40:20

a vaccine would be huge the lessons

40:22

learned from these trials and for further research

40:24

and it's still ongoing with a new trial

40:26

beginning in late twenty twenty one for a

40:28

nasally administered vaccines that

40:30

out looks to slow the progression of the

40:32

disease there's a others prospects as things

40:34

are happening very exciting tourists there

40:37

have been nicotine vaccines that opened developed

40:39

by a two thousand and eight article in the journal

40:41

expert opinion on biological therapies

40:43

it discusses the state of these vaccines are the

40:45

found that quote although these therapies

40:48

have had some success relapse within

40:50

a year is still high so

40:52

it's not really a of the strategy

40:54

that people think is like this is where we going to go

40:57

i think one of the big problems that we have

40:59

with vaccinations is that like

41:02

the the you slip into

41:04

like all these are mandatory vaccinations

41:06

saw the way we should sell it to people

41:08

as with like hey guess what we're

41:10

gonna a radek a to disease this year

41:12

i don't even think you need to go down this path

41:15

of conversation be gotta there are but

41:17

first of others not anybody who's a series

41:19

voice and two thousand three advocating that either of

41:21

these vaccines be mandatory for people to take

41:23

that's just not a position that have a hard enough

41:25

that's a fake point out as creating to argue

41:28

against because these specific southern bolster

41:30

this idea that every year dozens more vaccines

41:32

become mandatory which is nonsense

41:34

right and i don't think we should make a mandatory

41:37

i think we should all come together

41:39

and eradicate the disease together i think

41:41

it's a framing is what you want to use that's

41:43

great was also you need to know

41:45

that the federal government doesn't require any

41:47

vaccines that's a state level

41:50

issue which is why the ability for people

41:52

to give various exemptions for things like school

41:54

related vaccine it varies wildly

41:56

from state to state the federal government

41:59

nor the entities the cdc they just of

42:01

store is or good given recommendations

42:03

on what people should be getting and then if states

42:05

want to require you to get him as measles shot

42:07

to be allowed to go to schools than that's up

42:09

to the state

42:10

though load of bullshit that out with the wrong out

42:12

in order to intellectualized his eighties exposition

42:15

crazy now be idea

42:17

that worked with what bidens doing

42:19

with the vaccine mandate is slightly

42:22

different in the current day by

42:24

don't think that you can make an analogy

42:26

between some of these things

42:29

are like measles are

42:31

we are odd me of a mumps and rubella

42:33

yet arts did some states require

42:36

for people to go to school and an active

42:38

pandemics either a little i think that

42:40

there are relevant differences there are

42:42

but what alex's complaining about two thousand and three

42:45

this this notion that the government is

42:47

trying to make vaccines mandatory

42:49

that exists on a state level and

42:52

based on out of politics he should have no problem

42:54

with that even if he's a poll opposed to these

42:56

vaccines zetas eat the states

42:59

we get to choose these things yeah

43:01

you know if you don't like it you can move to another state

43:03

i'm not saying that that's a good answer

43:05

to things but based on alex is politics and his

43:07

positions on other things that

43:10

what you should really it's almost like this

43:12

whole separation between federal and state

43:14

government is kind of arbitrary based upon

43:17

whatever it as he feels like his position

43:19

should be at any given point in time you bet

43:22

and also like east he has he has

43:24

pretend that it's

43:26

not a statement

43:28

you have to pretend that it's the the man

43:30

and a federal government is trying to force

43:32

you to get these ads because otherwise his arguments all

43:34

the parts is so unfair as unfair

43:37

use it has to at you look

43:39

if it's if a bandaid happens

43:41

you get to play that card you

43:43

can just play a joker that's not fair

43:46

there's gotta be rules to the game he gives his

43:48

make up it's a federal thing

43:50

that's unfair i don't like it well that's

43:52

what happens when you deal with liars yes so

43:55

appalled

43:56

joseph watson day he dado

43:58

is going to be the ever the apostle paul

44:01

server code now i'm no he's

44:03

not heavily edited because in two thousand three or

44:05

has guys are ready for primetime joe he

44:08

is that figured out his thing

44:10

but alex out give some quite

44:12

a long introduction that i think is

44:14

really dumb now paul joseph

44:17

watson i became aware of his work couple

44:19

years ago when he started

44:21

a propaganda matrix dot com than

44:24

i don't work on a lot of people because

44:27

the lot of folks can often a conspiracy theories

44:30

have , around but leftward leaning

44:33

the right and lashings they're not

44:35

constitutional honest or ssssss

44:38

focus on on word

44:40

or honeybee book is now we're now doubt

44:42

around data get the fuck out who

44:45

also has a you

44:47

know don't work with people could earn our constitutional is

44:49

but you work at both these british yes air

44:52

that's because he loves the constitution so was i

44:54

was already revealed is a little the for a suburb it is

44:56

that are you talking about a constitutional

44:58

is there for who lives in england yes the best

45:00

place to be unconstitutional list deal with it

45:02

is british his use his come

45:05

on they don't even have a constitution my write

45:07

whatever so anyway paul the

45:09

intro goes on

45:11

most americans now have heard the government

45:13

carried out nine one one many americans

45:15

have investigated it and found out that it

45:17

is the crime just

45:21

like galileo was a cook for saying

45:23

the world was wound is this a decade

45:25

later after his death people

45:27

most people knew that it was wound and you are

45:29

a coke the say it was flat show

45:32

joining us is another radical a

45:34

man who believes the world is round

45:37

i believe the sun comes up in the morning and believes

45:39

government is corrupt a nice to be watched

45:41

and contain paul joseph watson

45:44

thanks for joining us from the united kingdom like

45:47

strikes real news today the about

45:49

you want introduction

45:51

yeah very good chance to earn interest

45:54

so so you better watch what they know

45:56

you're doing a great job they are today on the show

45:59

he's got british the layout you i

46:01

got a good action we like our

46:03

give me compliments for complimenting

46:05

you are yeah i know they arrested

46:08

i was i was so good so

46:10

i was how do they sing at

46:12

introducing you now so good at it

46:14

so earlier when you're discussing the dedications

46:16

appalls book we a mentioned

46:19

that he's given to different stories

46:21

about who woke him up at different points in his career

46:24

now the in this interview

46:26

you might have another third ideal

46:28

this how can he has a third individual

46:31

all right up all tell us a masquerade

46:33

we have no well as the new world order l a i

46:36

started your website what website do it prison planet

46:38

then let's talk about

46:40

the news coming out on a one on the death

46:42

camps the the national id cards

46:45

the gun confiscation the

46:47

right yeah i'm not a melting

46:50

was a police state there and then i want to get into

46:52

the weapons of mass destruction and nine one one

46:54

but first off

46:55

what woke up to be clear would

46:57

do it is into this mess and first better not

47:00

get into death camps in english as

47:02

a down layer overseas yes camps that

47:04

i wasn't aware of the time they do not

47:06

comfortable at all times very curious

47:09

about that needs to be address hear that doesn't

47:11

happen what turn the light

47:13

bulb on in paul joseph watson

47:15

blame

47:17

wear ties into something new it's

47:19

disgusting just a few minutes ago actually

47:22

from the idea of paradigm

47:24

management or paradigm control

47:27

basically i woke up

47:29

to the new world order by realizing that

47:31

both left and right with control because

47:33

originally i got into politics

47:35

in the first place the with basically

47:41

of the to read some books which can

47:43

prove that both the last in the right with control

47:46

we in relation to the biggest

47:48

example that we can provide misses a cold war

47:53

obviously we know the work any

47:55

thoughts and he was done a great job the

47:57

now to feast sadly but he did

47:59

a great job the name exposing the fact that

48:01

the communists were actually funded from new

48:04

york by the capital

48:05

so part of the thing that woke

48:07

up paul was the realization that

48:09

they left on the right are funded by the same folks

48:12

and that comes from him reading the work

48:14

of anthony the use work generously

48:17

problem is most known for writing three brooke

48:19

books known as the wall street trilogy

48:22

wall street and the bolshevik revolution is about

48:24

wall street funding communism wall street

48:26

and fdr is about funding fdr and

48:28

wall street and the rise of hitler is about funding of

48:30

the nazi party though exciting

48:33

and full of insinuation and rumor these

48:35

books have been absolutely trashed by historians

48:38

who have reviewed dumped with one summing up

48:40

the bolshevik book this way quote

48:42

he tells us nothing new he does repeat

48:44

unsubstantiated allegations site

48:46

irrelevant facts make unwarranted conclusions

48:49

and recorded all in and of appallingly

48:51

pedestrian style outs

48:54

style outs little little happier

48:56

if you had to throw that appalling in

48:58

their own not a buffet

49:00

source of the ball is cited as being a source of his

49:02

awakening are in any way respectable they

49:05

would i give a lunatic alex is a narcissistic

49:07

liar and every suns work is critically

49:09

flawed and boils down to unconfirmed

49:11

conspiracy nonsense so i

49:13

just think

49:15

this is bad i mean a doesn't

49:17

get more father son and holy ghost though

49:19

this opportunity right there

49:22

so that has so lot less as

49:24

know who's as know other yeah i'm going to

49:26

go as they would i write the sun

49:28

is alex him and the holy ghost a certain

49:30

because i assume he's dead

49:32

yeah certain it was paul to studies that exec

49:34

okay so there we go there

49:38

our to problem with a lot of the

49:40

idea of being the son all cabal to

49:42

be jesus in this that he resisted on to

49:44

david ike father whose uttered in

49:46

the punch bowl at the sensor him to be

49:48

the son of a turret but it also it's

49:50

it's it's interesting to me i don't i wonder

49:52

if in two thousand and three is alex

49:55

had that same negative opinion

49:57

of david ike because i know that by

49:59

you know

50:00

periods around like two thousand and nine

50:02

two thousand and ten he was having

50:04

david i gone yeah a bit yes

50:06

in and they had sort of have some

50:08

sort of detente right detente right

50:11

i think that's tough because i you know we

50:13

were as as a bipolar person i like to keep a mood

50:15

tracker the know if i'm going out a

50:17

out of whack you know and alec says

50:19

that relationship with david i feel like on

50:22

a day to day basis as likes like him

50:24

don't like of a he's at eight today

50:26

and he's a to you know what i'm saying how far

50:28

have been gone a field with successful it depends

50:31

on what your opponent of they write a day yes

50:34

so paul paul has a little

50:36

bit of a primary source to bring up about this

50:38

idea that are all old

50:40

people are controlled by

50:42

the same party or right and ago

50:45

you recently found an article

50:47

which has been online for

50:50

anywhere i've seen

50:51

the way back to nineteen sixty

50:54

nine and from the wisconsin the your

50:56

journal reply

50:58

to the article is called love leaving

51:00

california virtually detroit

51:03

and it's them and associated press article

51:06

and goes on to explain our rob

51:09

portman of it's total of who was khrushchev

51:11

right hand man the invited

51:14

in nineteen sixty nine to bohemian

51:16

grove the always be your listeners

51:18

are well aware of bohemian grove and

51:21

quo in this associated press article

51:23

is that he was wined and dined by

51:25

the capital

51:27

my name's lou undoing

51:30

day

51:31

them and first day of his trip

51:33

thing business will be go with is

51:36

the club the rid of weekly discussing

51:38

this with the just a we have right

51:41

hand man at the height the cold war the

51:44

thing with a new york thanks to that bohemian

51:46

grove

51:47

though it is true that kozlov was a bohemian

51:49

grove and nineteen fifty nine but here's the

51:51

question we really need to be asking ourselves

51:54

if newspapers were reporting on the fact

51:56

that fact russian guy with a guest a bohemian

51:58

grove in nineteen the nine how

52:01

secret was this whole thing really i

52:03

was really do anything to expose the grove

52:05

to the world or that some people reported on freely

52:07

like twenty years before he was even born the

52:11

you can find an article for nineteen fifty nine even

52:13

in the new york times about cause was

52:15

visited the growth which according to our to mythology

52:18

should absolutely have never happened

52:20

they were trying to keep a shared your that know they

52:22

made a mistake this one time and then forty

52:25

years went by and nobody knew

52:27

they were desperately trying to pretend it didn't exist

52:29

never happen to them so little known

52:31

fact the folks who visit the alex jones

52:34

actually the land the bohemian grove sits

52:36

on was originally part of our russian

52:38

colony the database eighteen twelve

52:41

seconds or minutes had to do form a foothold

52:43

in america the america the and they formed

52:45

a colony it was a huge bust though

52:47

as competition from other colonists like

52:49

that the decimation of sea otter populations

52:52

and the russians ended up with drawing and eighteen

52:54

forty one selling off the land to johan

52:56

augustus solder sutter would go

52:58

on to find gold on the land and strike it rich

53:01

oh my god does down russians

53:03

so the grown as on our part of this

53:05

land which is what a big tip ops

53:07

are too fast as it to this is that the river

53:09

that there is actually called the russian river

53:12

the article about this even includes

53:14

the lyrics of a song that they sing

53:16

at the grove called lament i hear

53:18

some of the lyrics and got quote why did the russians

53:21

leave it and go back to the snow white

53:23

as they leave this bit of heaven will never never

53:25

know this new york times article has

53:27

the lyrics of things with a cigarette

53:29

the growth of , are some insides

53:32

yeah yeah

53:34

used to be more be accessed

53:38

that's clear like it's this

53:40

is written by somebody else by there were

53:43

fed up you're telling me see cities

53:45

from the bohemian grove yes i get it it

53:47

was silly this isn't a

53:50

nineteen fifty nineteen or is this article it hurts

53:52

like a pretty in depth

53:55

but discussion or as

53:57

gone depth but set which completely

54:00

the counter to around because idea of like so

54:02

people would have to look in with binoculars there

54:04

was still like time he makes more years

54:06

before nixon would show up and get and handy

54:08

so you know it says it's still not secret

54:11

yet i don't think anyone look but

54:13

the conflict to me us on the soviet union

54:15

particularly in times or a nineteen fifty nineteen

54:17

was one better we needed diplomacy to

54:19

handle they were our enemies on

54:21

some level but there was also that what there wasn't

54:23

there wasn't of outright hostilities so

54:26

the idea that a politician my kozlova be

54:28

on a diplomatic visit to the united states

54:30

which he was and while he was here

54:32

he be invited to the growth know that seems weird

54:34

at rupaul though it

54:36

serves as proof that the u s on the soviet

54:38

union were just faking the cold war where

54:40

where it so you what's way i don't

54:43

understand what's diplomacy you get

54:45

like the person that you're in competition

54:47

whether i even at war with a new like talk

54:49

to them i thought or was about

54:51

totally eliminating the existence of your

54:53

enemy damn it's damn it's about

54:55

screaming oh okay for that matter

54:58

think that's that one of the things were different

55:00

a lot better alex over the years as others have

55:02

a right yeah and i mean you can even find

55:04

of in the the of

55:07

the department of state their foreign relations

55:09

journal you can find like

55:11

a long transcription of

55:14

a conversation that cause laws and

55:16

eisenhower had yeah thats just

55:18

the

55:20

the diplomatic how you guys been soon

55:22

guide doubt you go fishing a lot

55:24

we got this song

55:25

the heart grow people thing

55:27

and it's depressing grace is love is

55:29

thought about how you guys are fool we miss you

55:32

buy also we got to got maria

55:35

in a new york times article there's also

55:37

a conversation about how

55:39

i use very impressed by the

55:41

the vineyards in california but also

55:44

thought that the russians could teach them

55:46

, to be more productive great which is ironic

55:48

because he ended up being thrown out

55:50

of office for being a drunk ah but later

55:53

on and then as a brezhnev took

55:55

over again that's why you gotta

55:57

be like alex and be your own boss racist

56:00

you can have vi giving

56:02

couldn't get thrown out for being a drunk

56:04

now serves ah

56:06

so alex gets into the

56:08

some conversation about this this this

56:11

like left and right thing and and

56:14

i honestly think that this is a short

56:16

clip but it's one of the most revealing things

56:18

are in order to understand out as politics

56:21

and then conservative see liberals against

56:23

the war nine of the liberals are bad that i think

56:25

all the war must be good again that some

56:28

paradigm management words when actually

56:30

no one wanted to go into iraq bill clinton went

56:32

into serbia book when when and all these

56:34

countries to but they will for their work that

56:36

who's they i mean there are plenty people on the left

56:38

do are opposed to wars are

56:40

under bush as as

56:43

were under clinton

56:45

name one american war that

56:47

the american last has stood

56:49

up against and like name

56:52

one like what vietnam no

56:55

one will get into the area will definitely

56:57

not will get into some ideas about the

56:59

opposition to the vietnam war a little later

57:01

hazard storm never i

57:03

think i think that alex is trying to play games

57:05

here with the appearance that like under clinton

57:07

the left didn't oppose

57:10

the war and maybe some people in

57:12

office didn't maybe some of them fell

57:14

in line of but in terms

57:16

of anti war activists people who you

57:18

know that

57:20

they had the same position yeah it's unusual

57:22

to see fastest sound the picket line trying

57:24

to stop wars and deaths so

57:26

i also in my clip i think you see one of

57:28

the most universal hallmarks of out his politics

57:31

he's surely believe that everyone makes decisions

57:34

on what does support or oppose based on what the

57:36

people they are against think

57:38

that's my villains are in favor of something it must

57:40

be bad so i'm against

57:42

my villains oppose something it must be good so

57:44

i'm all about it alex ,

57:46

that other people think this way because that's how he

57:48

thinks the difference for him

57:50

is that the enemy has is completely imaginary

57:53

in their preferences are just things that he's decided

57:55

he's decoded from reading headlines

57:58

through using a psychic into

58:00

the americans figured out what the globalist are in favor

58:02

of and this is what he opposes everything

58:04

, for him is based on this kind of thinking

58:07

the globalist want people to be vaccinated therefore

58:09

they must be a conspiracy involved in vaccinations

58:11

are evil the globalists are interested in

58:13

conservation efforts and worried about climate

58:16

change therefore that must be conspiracy

58:18

this further some other nefarious aim

58:20

aim was thinking about it and even in support of

58:22

gun rights could be seen through the prism there

58:25

isn't anything intrinsic about owning a gun

58:27

that alec supports his stance gun

58:29

rights position is rooted in a belief that disarming

58:31

the population as part of the planet globalist

58:34

have to take over in into do martial

58:36

law all over the world the have a one world government

58:38

to earth the all the way to fight back against a planet

58:40

is totally one hundred percent real is for

58:43

everyone in the world to be armed but

58:45

let's imagine the

58:47

what of the prevailing attitude among politicians

58:49

that alex didn't like was that everyone should have a

58:51

gun

58:52

it's pretty easy to see i'll it's good spin that

58:54

form of support of gun rights as being

58:56

conspiracy to get everyone arms of the population

58:58

kills each other off or triggers mass violence

59:01

yes if the global support a gun rights

59:03

than the only way to try and subvert their agenda

59:05

will be it's to be in favor of the crony restrictions

59:08

so you don't make their evil plans

59:10

come to pass well i mean you don't

59:12

want and tease her getting guns than one

59:14

hundred percent real a group that is going

59:17

to attack and kill all republicans

59:19

if they have guns self yes to be for

59:21

some measure of gun control their rights

59:23

i think so yeah i think

59:25

that if you really wanted to get down to

59:27

it

59:28

almost every bit of alex's

59:30

believe strip system runs or

59:33

at least through this filter and

59:35

it's very fucked up when ,

59:37

base your principles are doing the opposite of what

59:39

you think your enemy is doing nothing you believe

59:42

and really means anything ever

59:44

buy at my point is that nothing alex believes

59:46

means anything even as religious

59:48

convictions could be seen as him trying to do the opposite

59:51

of what he imagines his enemies want like he

59:53

pretends that he's fighting literal demons wanted

59:55

to story christianity so being the opposite

59:57

of that would basically just being a cartoonist

1:00:00

version of a religious person that he presents himself

1:00:02

to be on air like almost everything

1:00:04

could just be oppositional yeah

1:00:06

it could just be he has a massive

1:00:08

dose of oppositional defiant disorder

1:00:11

that as combined with his

1:00:13

narcissistic tendencies

1:00:16

to create to human

1:00:18

devoid of originality but but

1:00:20

but it's the oppositional defiant that's

1:00:23

hard gutted specifically at imaginary

1:00:26

positions your that he's ascribed

1:00:28

to his imaginary running well that

1:00:30

is narcissism right i dare say

1:00:32

yeah it's it's kind of interesting

1:00:35

it is it's all it's a little bit

1:00:37

like he's created a black hole of

1:00:39

personality that just absorbs whatever

1:00:41

comes near him but it also seems like a really

1:00:43

efficient way to torture yourself yes

1:00:46

sir

1:00:47

homer so anyway

1:00:49

they go to some calls some calls

1:00:52

paul cause of

1:00:54

years one of the peter in florida

1:00:56

peter you're on the air go ahead alex

1:00:59

thank you

1:01:00

and why motor talking about ah right

1:01:03

now is done something on the hitler hagelin

1:01:05

dialectic the preparing

1:01:07

it says that about the same time that hegel

1:01:10

was passing from the scene karl marx

1:01:12

caught the revolutionary staver he

1:01:14

drew heavily from hegel the dialectic

1:01:17

and fear bob materialism they

1:01:19

picked up where are the other philosophers

1:01:21

left the discussion with the twins

1:01:24

the carboy stated the philosophers

1:01:27

have only interpreted the world are

1:01:29

ways however is to

1:01:32

change the world was was

1:01:34

to become the warp and woof marxism in

1:01:37

the markets interpretation of reality god

1:01:39

had to be abandoned alone in the universe

1:01:42

man was to fill the vacuum left by

1:01:44

religion and materialism a communist

1:01:47

basically we're just a front for

1:01:49

the bankers it on the people back

1:01:51

into feudalism and served my hung a libel

1:01:53

obligation on it and and squandered

1:01:56

it and uncommon the masses okay

1:01:58

to the scholars reading from a blog

1:02:00

post from two thousand written by

1:02:02

a person identifying themselves as a san diego

1:02:04

police detective name philip award it

1:02:07

is possible this is a real attribution because i combine

1:02:09

multiple news articles about cases involving

1:02:11

a detective in san diego by that name

1:02:14

but even if that's the case this isn't an article that

1:02:16

you should be citing to make any actual point

1:02:19

i found a blog post and it's actually a screed

1:02:22

against community policing and how that's just

1:02:24

a marxist conspiracy if

1:02:26

you read through it through it like a really

1:02:28

significant problem with as police detective has

1:02:30

is that people are raising questions about

1:02:32

whether or not the mode of policing that's become

1:02:34

the norm in america the spurs are sufficiently

1:02:37

sensitive to the concerns of diverse communities

1:02:39

that they're supposed to be policing one of my that

1:02:41

supposed to put my poodles you throw would you

1:02:43

forget what our our honestly

1:02:46

it it's just like diego accept by the way not

1:02:48

bad idea if this just seems like a dude

1:02:50

is really pissed off that the concerns of

1:02:52

white christian men aren't the only factor

1:02:54

that matters and that means that if you must

1:02:56

have uncovered a communist plot the as basically

1:02:59

the the long and short of that article i mean

1:03:01

that if if i had detective

1:03:03

walking a san diego be doesn't

1:03:05

discover a communist plot i'm

1:03:07

shocked because that is communism

1:03:09

city over there i've been to san

1:03:11

diego i've won

1:03:14

communism everywhere san diego chargers

1:03:16

chargers charging a credit card

1:03:18

a credit cards centralization of

1:03:20

money trying to get rid of his uncle dollar

1:03:23

for electronic currency calming are if

1:03:25

i d right assess assess where they

1:03:27

are exactly so apparently

1:03:30

i don't know i there's a lot of things that you

1:03:32

could probably say our or communist

1:03:34

in nature the it is a

1:03:36

little bit of a swing here i think that

1:03:38

i mean you talk him out with fireworks ban

1:03:40

earlier which is again the communist

1:03:44

the law you know big government and

1:03:46

week i learned i heard somebody we got a ban

1:03:48

and only gotta have a satellite soccer boxing your

1:03:50

car he would say one china that

1:03:53

and

1:03:54

the fireworks bands communist

1:03:56

what isn't communist isn't would like

1:03:58

a fucking list

1:04:00

for well and for them of reference

1:04:02

intercepted sit down and give me

1:04:04

what is and communists the us so

1:04:06

one thing apparently is communist according

1:04:09

to a diamond i can't tell you what isn't honestly

1:04:11

i mean again i've i'm struggling but according

1:04:13

to this interview one of the things that his his

1:04:16

acceptance of homosexuality ah

1:04:18

damn i made a point to this is a moral

1:04:21

decline of society the

1:04:23

know to the yeah forty five goals of

1:04:25

communism

1:04:26

i'm a little entered into the congressional

1:04:29

record the name i'm

1:04:31

twenty five actually

1:04:34

how much wrong with the degeneracy

1:04:36

and promiscuous a as normal

1:04:39

natural and healthy unesco

1:04:42

, the the

1:04:44

it also kind of silly heterosexuals

1:04:47

or a disease that should be terminated

1:04:49

and call was breeders so

1:04:51

this breeders presented a as if it's something that

1:04:53

has any credibility but in reality

1:04:55

if you do find out where this list of forty five

1:04:57

communists goals was read into the congressional

1:04:59

record you'll find that it was representative

1:05:02

her long from florida and the comments

1:05:04

are introduced this way mr

1:05:07

speaker mrs producer nordmann of

1:05:09

the land florida is an ardent

1:05:11

an articulate opponent of communism and

1:05:13

until recently published the deland

1:05:15

career which she dedicated to the purpose

1:05:17

of alerting the public to the dangers of communism

1:05:19

in america at miss nord men's request

1:05:22

i include into the records under

1:05:24

unanimous consent the following current

1:05:26

communist goals which he identified

1:05:28

as an excerpt from the naked communist bike

1:05:30

leon's thousand in nineteen

1:05:33

sixty three some woman in florida center representative

1:05:35

a passage from scales and bullshit and

1:05:37

he read it into the congressional records and our expected

1:05:39

to take it seriously gotta i'm not going to play

1:05:42

that game the along with

1:05:44

the the rant homophobia paul

1:05:46

is expressing in this list are there

1:05:48

are some weird things that are existence

1:05:50

cousins with that i'm i'm curious about

1:05:53

number eighteen his quote gain control

1:05:55

of all student newspapers which seems

1:05:57

like a dharma goal know you gotta

1:05:59

i was

1:06:00

the goal do with my campus paper in college and i'll

1:06:02

even take their publication seriously and didn't

1:06:04

at the time game good drills

1:06:06

we must occupy the student

1:06:09

newspapers have all the colleges

1:06:11

across as it seems like a waste of

1:06:13

time to start over

1:06:15

thirty five on the list the list discredit

1:06:17

and eventually dismantle the f b i which

1:06:19

seems like something alex is very interested

1:06:22

in as pretty cool you know finding

1:06:24

a place where alex on the commies can find common

1:06:26

cause i mean discredit

1:06:28

seems like you've you've already got your work

1:06:30

done for years so does

1:06:32

the come down number forty two is

1:06:34

particularly relevant today quote

1:06:36

create the impression that violence and insurrection

1:06:39

are legitimate aspects of the american tradition

1:06:42

alex loves talk about watering the

1:06:44

tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants

1:06:46

and even pretty clear that you know even though

1:06:48

january six was a false flag even if it

1:06:50

wasn't it would be fine because the people were

1:06:52

there they had a right to do an insurrection of a

1:06:54

to disagree with the election results guess

1:06:56

how to sounding more and more like a collies

1:06:58

a fucking tommy i'm telling you

1:07:01

anyway there's a cyclist run by an eighty

1:07:03

commenters shithead those red to the congressional

1:07:05

record meaningless except that it allows

1:07:07

paul and alex to lend credibility to their home

1:07:09

phobic conspiracy nonsense yeah yeah

1:07:12

that list that list bad

1:07:14

it has the same problem of those as

1:07:16

a zoo those books that are like a one hundred

1:07:18

and one ways to surprise

1:07:20

your partner with my you know every

1:07:22

day do

1:07:23

the and then they run out of ideas where they

1:07:25

like take a bath and he like anybody takes

1:07:28

bad memory fucking talking about the

1:07:30

idea that there's try and

1:07:32

convince americans that insurrection

1:07:34

of violence as part of such a fucking birthday

1:07:38

july fourth were like say it's

1:07:40

illegal to have fireworks but guess what

1:07:42

the us boys they'll give a fuck i've got a cannon

1:07:45

mr that's the day so

1:07:47

you know we got this paul believes the to

1:07:49

acceptance of whom of homosexuality

1:07:51

is a in and of itself communist conspiracy

1:07:54

or of course communists were up to so

1:07:56

much more the conveniently

1:07:59

they did with but making

1:08:01

paul's bigotry not look not quite large

1:08:03

like they could have day to help out

1:08:06

the money you're looking to push in all

1:08:08

this sues it was the financial

1:08:10

backer behind feminism and it's

1:08:12

the same names crop up again and again for

1:08:15

your side and one robots miss

1:08:18

magazine was funded by the central intelligence

1:08:20

agency and she was an active officer

1:08:22

this is mine three bucks on one of my books he admits

1:08:25

it's central intelligence agency officer

1:08:27

the cia did have involvement with or steinem

1:08:30

but out a bolo really over reaching here

1:08:32

gloria steinem was involved in the cia is part

1:08:35

of our efforts to recruit left leaning youths to

1:08:37

go to a vienna conference being held by communists

1:08:39

who could effectively debate the communist about

1:08:42

the virtues of america she did this

1:08:44

as the head of the independent research service

1:08:46

as cia funded outfit

1:08:48

and harvard steinem wrote about

1:08:50

this experience in her book my life on

1:08:52

the road alex honestly should

1:08:54

totally support her work with the cia since

1:08:57

the goal of it was to disrupt events like this

1:08:59

vienna conference there were seen as being

1:09:01

communist propaganda yeah i suppose

1:09:03

to discredit and then eventually dismantle

1:09:05

the batman a conference yes

1:09:08

miss magazine was unfounded until nineteen

1:09:10

seventy two which was a bit later than as and

1:09:12

the magazine self was funded by the cia

1:09:14

also miss magazine is not the initiator

1:09:17

nor the most important aspect of feminism

1:09:20

there was a bit of it it was a political magazine that

1:09:22

was directed towards women and

1:09:24

interest rather rare and it's not on

1:09:26

are important in the west remain as

1:09:29

we all know feminism began somewhere

1:09:31

feminism the seven seventy two there is

1:09:33

a really reductive view that paul and alex

1:09:35

or take again it's because the goal for them

1:09:37

isn't to assess facts and report information

1:09:39

accurately they're invested in attacking

1:09:42

and discrediting feminism so every supposed

1:09:44

fact needs to work in service of that pre determined

1:09:46

and points that they're engaged and that's

1:09:49

all they're doing it's really stupid yeah

1:09:51

doing mean it's of the most kind

1:09:54

of like the soft

1:09:56

the massage any there's just that idea

1:09:58

always have like well there's no way

1:10:00

they could come to the independent conclusion that

1:10:02

they're being fucked over so they're obviously

1:10:05

backed by a financier who's

1:10:07

tricking them great you know i mean it's

1:10:09

essentially where we have here when you're

1:10:11

blaming the cia and commies

1:10:14

for essentially the

1:10:16

acceptance of homosexuality and

1:10:18

feminism bra existing what

1:10:20

you're doing is saying that without these nefarious

1:10:23

actors straight white men would

1:10:25

rule of another horse they met is the rightful

1:10:27

way the things should be and not just that everyone

1:10:30

would accept it as obvious as

1:10:32

cells as it is that straight white men

1:10:34

should rule the world work for the machinations

1:10:36

of commies and commies of work in the cia

1:10:39

of course it's so

1:10:41

ridiculous emily get down to an hour you

1:10:43

every day i wake up and i'm and i'm at

1:10:45

the stars and i'm like obviously white male

1:10:47

of had gemini right obvious but

1:10:49

look out wants to be clear

1:10:52

women can work if

1:10:54

they want to oh can they are well

1:10:56

let's go crazy with this is a forty second

1:10:58

clip and alex a little we're actually

1:11:01

well yeah if a woman wants to be a brain surgeon

1:11:03

or a rocket scientist i'm sure she can do a great a

1:11:08

there and they try to brainwash

1:11:11

women to do this was her instincts what

1:11:13

their desires switched back against them

1:11:15

so the government's panicking all these professional

1:11:17

woman now want to make money early so they can go

1:11:19

be mommy's in homes and enjoy

1:11:21

that incredible thing the gods created the

1:11:24

see i came in it's admitted broke

1:11:26

up the family so they have women working

1:11:29

in factories somebody could have

1:11:31

a higher tax bracket the taxes are higher levels

1:11:33

so the kids would be in the day care centers

1:11:35

and the head start getting their maxine

1:11:38

learning how to for a mommy and daddy and for owning

1:11:40

a gun deaths are women are

1:11:42

working is also a plot of the cia

1:11:44

barrera big deal keep away

1:11:48

right sure they so choose but much

1:11:50

they wouldn't hinder a

1:11:52

similar stuff so if it weren't for the communists

1:11:55

rights women's natural instincts

1:11:57

would override the override the

1:11:59

does

1:12:00

the to make them work the what i mean you know if

1:12:03

it weren't for the commies on the cia hurt for the

1:12:05

fuck him coffee women who understand that

1:12:07

they're supposed to be dependent and

1:12:09

you know it seems so an enabler

1:12:12

existence oh man i'm an examiner

1:12:14

just throw this out there are two it

1:12:16

seems like who

1:12:18

me

1:12:19

that the homies ah

1:12:22

that are most often a

1:12:24

reference by the anti communists

1:12:26

i have nothing to do with straight

1:12:28

white men despite the fact that at the time

1:12:31

of russia when they anti communists were supposed

1:12:33

to be fighting for him three

1:12:36

white

1:12:37

three why been in russia or three

1:12:39

women so their enemy was also

1:12:41

weidman the communist

1:12:44

the enemy right with the

1:12:46

one who's trying to the real

1:12:48

white male hadhramaut right

1:12:50

i think that alex could actually

1:12:52

my thread that needle you think that

1:12:55

yeah i don't have don't have with your

1:12:57

robot okay i really don't insist

1:13:00

that based on his chauvinist stick worldview

1:13:02

right he would say that yes there

1:13:05

is a straight white male had germany

1:13:07

and russia they're trying to undermine

1:13:09

that here right because they know

1:13:11

that will become romero of straight

1:13:14

white male hegemony is inevitable

1:13:16

it's just a matter of whether of whether

1:13:18

the or the capitalists are running the straight

1:13:21

white male had a gem and right because it's

1:13:23

it's being undermined as an attack

1:13:25

right or as your by the companies

1:13:28

are doing that here and run will crumble and

1:13:30

then the russian straight white male the gemini will take

1:13:32

over here so i'd at almost

1:13:34

ironically

1:13:36

they are admitting that

1:13:38

all of the minorities of i may have america

1:13:40

or the deciding factor in whether or not

1:13:43

ten minutes zimmer capitalism will win

1:13:47

that is interesting i haven't unpacked that but yeah

1:13:49

perhaps this is this issue alex

1:13:51

talked about this whole defiance politics

1:13:54

as and like and like you would get back to it

1:13:56

as a related to the vietnam war at this is so

1:13:59

stupid

1:14:00

idea of what about against

1:14:02

the vietnam war not they would hire

1:14:04

beatniks many of them no

1:14:07

government agencies in our public first they

1:14:09

would comedy what town spit on people break

1:14:11

windows horrible beast

1:14:14

emma conservatives would go this war must be

1:14:16

good these guys wow

1:14:18

you're doing this no

1:14:21

it makes life the became conservative

1:14:23

talk show hosts like the and michael savage

1:14:27

the i forgot your still hated michael savage it

1:14:29

has been conservatives would have loved

1:14:31

to martin luther king jr is the cia

1:14:34

and the communists hadn't hired a bunch

1:14:36

of black people to go wreck everything

1:14:39

in white neighborhoods a totally would

1:14:41

have happened conservatives what a fucking love

1:14:43

martin luther king jr everywhere

1:14:45

for that was it obviously i'd i'd i do

1:14:47

think that work is what alex's describing

1:14:49

is conserved as being really

1:14:52

dumb and i honestly don't think they were even

1:14:54

as dumb as ours is presenting them to be

1:14:56

all i would be really itself says yeah beat

1:14:58

the notion that like your support your

1:15:00

support of a fucking war

1:15:02

would be dependent on the behavior

1:15:05

of beatnik well of beatniks were more polite

1:15:07

i would have been against the vietnam war you'd have

1:15:09

to be

1:15:11

so detached from

1:15:14

the actual issue that you're supporting or

1:15:16

are opposing fact that you would have to have no

1:15:19

feeling about the war itself right you'd

1:15:21

have to have no principles your conviction

1:15:23

ah the only thing is like an aesthetic distaste

1:15:26

for the people who oppose its where i don't

1:15:28

want to be associated with them so

1:15:30

i will oppose rats horrible

1:15:32

know if a beatnik comes to your

1:15:35

like bar okay and then

1:15:37

you've got a little bowl and not

1:15:39

senior drink in your beer in the beatnik not

1:15:41

the nuts over the you think

1:15:43

to yourself well obviously we

1:15:46

should burn down villages in vietnam

1:15:48

or does make sense it's is as if there's no other conclusion

1:15:51

to come to a my this is like a sort of tired

1:15:53

example on our show but it's one of the few things

1:15:55

that i think out and i agree on and that's

1:15:57

the you know cops and civilized

1:16:00

orbiter right like i hate alex

1:16:02

i think he sucks that it is one of the worst

1:16:04

that at i see him opposing civil

1:16:07

asset forfeiture and my instinct is to be

1:16:09

like i must be for our you've

1:16:11

gotta be for the cops stealing thing

1:16:13

but that's how i was his brain work a day

1:16:15

it is it's so dark as he finds

1:16:17

out that you're against cops feeling

1:16:19

things i think he might be i actually

1:16:22

haven't heard him talk about it in a while he might have gotten

1:16:24

their on is a had an argument might be for

1:16:26

that that should steal things yeah i think

1:16:28

the best thieves very the cops do they

1:16:30

mounted michael savage and is beatnik

1:16:32

pass their and alex talks but

1:16:35

i didn't realize this but michael savage a

1:16:37

show on nbc or msnbc

1:16:39

actually got cancelled and two thousand three are fairly

1:16:41

around this point is as an hour to discuss

1:16:43

is that here no

1:16:46

it makes life a became conservative

1:16:48

talk show hosts like the and michael savage

1:16:52

one that noticed an inadvertent redefinition

1:16:55

he gets fired off him as and b c

1:16:57

lot of are saying something about something about and

1:17:00

engaging in the first amendment

1:17:02

but none of that was why but but it's bad

1:17:04

to talk about the homosexuals but not bad

1:17:06

to say anyone in a forced labor

1:17:08

camps that disagrees with the government's so

1:17:11

i just real quick wanna play

1:17:13

for you what michael savage got my

1:17:15

own room as an assumed by blacks or it

1:17:17

is not ah damn it's what michael savage

1:17:19

got fired foreign guy

1:17:20

this is michael savage let's go to a color

1:17:22

if you have an airline horror story give me a

1:17:24

ring right here on the savage nation go ahead please

1:17:27

did you have a worst case then this one hey

1:17:29

michael savage closer to speak with you there are

1:17:32

i would

1:17:33

the and others to

1:17:35

undercover security guards yeah somebody

1:17:38

was smoking and about them some it was smoking

1:17:40

was smoking bathroom unbelievable and a half

1:17:42

and half hour flight i

1:17:44

needed to just that dynamite

1:17:47

secure

1:17:48

because your teeth are all right all right so you wanna know

1:17:50

saw the best yeah he was sodomized yes

1:17:53

i have all you wanted to sodomize you should only grades

1:17:55

and die you pig how's that once

1:17:58

you see the consumer you tagged that

1:18:00

nothing better than to put me down your piece of garbage

1:18:02

he got nothing to do today going to sausage and so

1:18:05

on it's a trick analysis i'll

1:18:07

, you have another nice color here was busy because

1:18:09

he didn't have a nice night in the bath houses angry at

1:18:11

me today get me another i

1:18:13

put another side of my dog no

1:18:16

more cause i don't feel let's go to the next scene i

1:18:18

don't care about these bombs they mean nothing to me

1:18:20

they are so the me first by met so

1:18:23

he got kicked off or what

1:18:26

yeah that was him as a particularly distasteful

1:18:29

presentation that i guess i

1:18:31

don't know if alex understand the first amendment's

1:18:33

if you government had done something in

1:18:35

response to him being horribly

1:18:37

homophobic right and abusive to

1:18:39

this person on air then i think you

1:18:42

might have some sort of a first amendment discussion

1:18:44

but he did something

1:18:46

on a live show that was incredibly

1:18:50

awful and against the the standards

1:18:52

of the station and they fired him for yeah that is

1:18:54

our first amendment issue not as virus

1:18:56

alex just people , whatever fucking

1:18:59

suit you ought i guess i

1:19:01

mean i doubt he fired ever ask him for

1:19:03

a raise so i had different that's

1:19:06

that's my free speech stuff for free

1:19:08

speech for to be able to sit on our guys

1:19:10

desk it's very different

1:19:14

not sure how but it's still a success and

1:19:16

i i i i i find

1:19:18

a really fascinating to go back into

1:19:20

these points are deep in the past

1:19:22

and to see this completely

1:19:24

the infant

1:19:27

tile understanding of

1:19:29

i'm i'm supposed to be a bedrock issue for him yeah

1:19:32

yeah it's not surprising

1:19:35

i mean it's kind of a bummer the

1:19:37

ac

1:19:38

it is if if it was at all

1:19:40

something that he valued

1:19:42

it would be different than i think

1:19:44

what he values about

1:19:47

it they've actually

1:19:49

that it's been applied in such a way

1:19:51

to his life that he can

1:19:53

get away with saying anything that he was

1:19:56

not know the value a isaac

1:19:58

is it that you're getting something the value

1:20:00

isn't the actual

1:20:02

first amendment

1:20:04

that would be a principle that he wants take to

1:20:06

have the credibility of reporting

1:20:08

for of that the principle that he actually

1:20:10

has his i don't want consequences for st

1:20:12

horrible thing i don't want people to

1:20:14

actually accurately judge what

1:20:17

i put out to the world you have to answer for

1:20:19

it right like michael savage shouldn't

1:20:21

have to answer for filling

1:20:23

horrible things you shouldn't have somebody fire

1:20:25

him forward this thing that they they

1:20:27

obviously wouldn't want to be associated with i mean ultimately

1:20:30

are some i made boils really hard

1:20:32

down says just like i don't want to feel bad

1:20:35

for the things that i and

1:20:37

i should be allowed access to every platform

1:20:39

or whenever i want my first memory exactly

1:20:42

exactly that's not the

1:20:44

hoof that's not good sir alex de lillo

1:20:46

plugs for one of his films i

1:20:48

thought this was was actually really funny our

1:20:50

to the master of raising the state okay

1:20:53

to discover so much for it's my longest

1:20:55

film it's it's two hours and forty

1:20:57

minutes long okay

1:21:00

franklin two hours and forty one minutes to be i

1:21:02

finally really timed it out you need to

1:21:04

get two hours forty minutes too long

1:21:07

are you love the it's two hours and forty minutes frankly

1:21:10

it's two hours and forty just say you know that it's

1:21:13

, forty one lesson on the truth

1:21:16

of fucking smear here man i'm

1:21:18

not gonna lie to my audience as audience to

1:21:20

forties when it's actually to forty one

1:21:23

of my when you know what actually other

1:21:25

call on dirt and eighty one point three

1:21:27

minutes that's what we need to call it

1:21:29

so alex takes more calls have more

1:21:32

paul calls and this guy

1:21:35

this guy worried me randy

1:21:38

in north carolina when you're on the year go ahead

1:21:41

sure to all of our friends who these

1:21:43

you

1:21:44

australia know you know all

1:21:46

the rest of the country's sir

1:21:49

yeah all i can say

1:21:51

is people brian

1:21:54

to tell people the

1:21:57

don't know what is going

1:21:59

on that is going on calling

1:22:02

a boy behind you there

1:22:05

sweden norway and

1:22:07

was a good play the music and

1:22:09

for now san

1:22:11

mart germany

1:22:14

heroin england

1:22:18

wales scotland just gonna let

1:22:20

him go and us know was gone

1:22:22

all really say

1:22:24

what i'm gonna find out where you're going with are still

1:22:27

going

1:22:28

what they have enough to find out

1:22:31

here you go with a deal that was my day

1:22:33

job randy you might be on the

1:22:36

your name and name lotta country with some

1:22:38

thing some thing

1:22:40

i dunno where you go with as i

1:22:43

think i'm

1:22:45

i'd listen to a lot of

1:22:47

alex jones my ass i go to do a lot

1:22:49

of calls and ,

1:22:51

am flabbergasted that he did

1:22:53

not interrupt him once know what's that

1:22:55

guy's that guy's verbal

1:22:58

pattern is very well ah

1:23:00

of asia and during easy

1:23:02

read or up yeah or up

1:23:05

out of ireland that seemed like a choice

1:23:07

on our to the party not the i interrupt him yeah

1:23:09

the only thing that i can see

1:23:11

in there though be like well why wouldn't

1:23:13

you interrupt him he started with were

1:23:16

which was not a

1:23:18

thing and two thousand and three not anymore

1:23:21

they're they're they renamed it like

1:23:23

condo and it's yeah it's it's a signal

1:23:25

to a white supremacists

1:23:27

or nationalist so and so

1:23:29

the not interrupting him when he's not saying

1:23:31

anything and rambling is

1:23:34

, bedside yeah a he said rhodesia

1:23:36

so he's probably got something i wanna listen

1:23:38

to he beat doesn't actually end up saying

1:23:41

really anything yeah that's not surprising

1:23:43

he just wanted to say how great white people are i

1:23:45

guess yes observes the gets

1:23:47

another color and unfortunately this doesn't

1:23:49

lead to doesn't protracted movie

1:23:52

much talked a lot of maryland why go ahead

1:23:54

title guys pretty good prayer for news

1:23:57

ah listen other independence day it came

1:23:59

only

1:24:00

the movie what will smith guy

1:24:02

just complete illuminati new world order

1:24:04

movie did you have

1:24:06

laughter are common thread that

1:24:08

our global destruction by

1:24:11

and and outside enemy im

1:24:14

down the you know and the entire world your nice

1:24:16

to defeat it the are

1:24:19

there are there in the movie is completely

1:24:22

and hearing something i always and

1:24:24

special effects if you still frame by

1:24:27

, with with

1:24:29

symbolism of pyramids that

1:24:32

are all through the through star

1:24:35

their wildly from some wildly our a

1:24:38

man i see a know

1:24:40

i first of all

1:24:43

yes the world does

1:24:45

band together to fight off the alien illuminati

1:24:47

style

1:24:49

i don't know because ,

1:24:51

the united states as a

1:24:54

hoax or way in is still

1:24:56

everybody who contributes to

1:24:58

actually defeating the early and right are

1:25:00

americans your jeff goldblum

1:25:02

right will smith right but

1:25:05

here's the big macs didn't have been didn't

1:25:07

film and woman yeah not poland around

1:25:09

fact that we have it five which you're

1:25:11

not understanding here though is that this

1:25:13

guy has been proven right okay

1:25:16

how is it possible

1:25:19

for neither will smith nor

1:25:21

jeff goldblum to become any less attractive

1:25:24

this many years later

1:25:26

in fact i might argue the go boom has only

1:25:28

become more attractive any silver fox years

1:25:31

you know whose real sexy though her

1:25:33

successor oh

1:25:37

i don't know i think i

1:25:39

, as i think i mean once you got robert

1:25:42

loza in your movie it's clearly illuminati

1:25:44

what's this , dumb

1:25:46

question was a i know really i

1:25:48

i lose track of culture really quickly ser

1:25:50

ser ser did they make a sequel to and depends

1:25:52

yes they did not know thirty years later

1:25:54

okay assistant right on time i

1:25:57

honestly couldn't tell if i had imagined

1:26:00

it wasn't in it right out of that's why

1:26:02

you don't think it's a sequel the independence day i

1:26:05

remember hearing about it and the not seen it

1:26:07

in there i don't have that way to conversation

1:26:09

about independence day leads to them

1:26:12

talking about how the globalists are gonna fake an

1:26:14

alien invasion short in order to bring us all

1:26:16

together and create a world government watchman so

1:26:18

here is paul with a hot the

1:26:21

commons to that whole lot of them will go back to why

1:26:24

yeah it's tough to our independence day

1:26:26

in the final the were oh

1:26:28

invasion

1:26:30

obviously this was going to be ten fifteen years

1:26:32

down the line

1:26:33

i don't actually wrote and often lately

1:26:36

yeah well obviously sure

1:26:38

a truck that one up to the predictions

1:26:41

that improves has gotten correct a you are

1:26:43

always right alien invasion or

1:26:45

sad that we all remember in two thousand

1:26:47

two thousand know that was a good year for an

1:26:49

alien invasion totally a so

1:26:52

alex has this interview with catherine albrecht

1:26:54

a and it's i

1:26:56

don't care they don't talk about any of the specifics

1:26:59

of the documents sure that she opposed supposedly

1:27:01

hacked somehow a or not

1:27:03

i dunno what you just described it as like she used

1:27:05

a google search like a boolean search bar

1:27:08

over on the website and that she found some documents

1:27:10

on the site i don't know for hacking is low

1:27:12

it's not hacking dependent the what she

1:27:14

describes sure for alex kind

1:27:17

of he says that she was using like

1:27:19

a log in information like brute force hackett

1:27:21

bribe or he describes it earlier

1:27:23

and then she's like address you i just searched for things

1:27:26

i dunno i they don't do the

1:27:28

direct you to any actual primary

1:27:30

source of the right or anything i don't care

1:27:32

if i use duckduckgo i assume i'm hacking

1:27:35

see that she was afraid of a

1:27:37

grocery store cards you know

1:27:39

i'm thirsty it's us news

1:27:43

but alex introduces or this way and

1:27:45

i just thought this was the raiders

1:27:48

diana for is also the deal with considerable

1:27:50

consumer ignorance and they're

1:27:53

monitoring grandsons for consumers fear that health

1:27:55

impacts of our authority to urge presuming

1:27:57

i guess the micro watch the dogs momentarily

1:27:59

years

1:28:00

the communicate or somehow more dangerous than holding

1:28:02

a more powerful transmitter against your ear

1:28:04

that's a good point cell phones are dangerous i suggest

1:28:07

you use a navigator little plug in your ear

1:28:09

the going away one billion or laugh

1:28:12

and them get genital cancer lot

1:28:14

of is so good at it that is true it's a lot more dangerous

1:28:16

have to have a cellphone than one of these are of irish

1:28:18

tags microscopic measures

1:28:21

just with a white heading at reading

1:28:24

it's not a cellphone sense them yeah

1:28:26

i consistently yeah i phone now

1:28:28

my ways it's this is so it's nonsense

1:28:31

s like okay you're trying to make everyone

1:28:33

afraid of these are if i d things are

1:28:36

presumably for the multiple reasons of tracking

1:28:39

and whatever pulse

1:28:41

could be given off by it and you're admitting hear

1:28:43

that phones are more dangerous and you have

1:28:45

phones

1:28:46

it is a stupid i were

1:28:49

you know like listening back to these

1:28:51

pre smartphone era

1:28:54

there is like that like that thing

1:28:56

you see in movies where they have to contrive a

1:28:58

reason where you can't find your smartphone and a

1:29:00

horror movie because otherwise the story

1:29:02

would be like lot is an overhauled someone

1:29:04

and you're like let's get the fuck outta here this is dumb

1:29:06

jo is so many conspiracy theories

1:29:09

even now have to like find

1:29:11

a way to avoid talking about the fact that

1:29:13

your phone does ninety nine percent of everything

1:29:15

they've ever been afraid of since

1:29:17

the dawn of conspiracy theories yeah

1:29:20

it like how how is this

1:29:22

my phone tells me how many fucking steps

1:29:24

i've taken serving the government doesn't know

1:29:26

where i'm stepping they literally

1:29:28

they are literally do your phone exactly

1:29:31

yeah oh yeah i like them odd man it's it is

1:29:33

true that likes essentially

1:29:37

given all of the conspiracy threads

1:29:39

that existed prior to smartphones

1:29:41

and such

1:29:42

all of them should have just woven together into

1:29:44

a grand conspiracy theory that is this

1:29:47

that's the fun of and then we should have this then

1:29:49

society should have collapsed as we fought a war

1:29:51

over the fact that a smartphone existed

1:29:53

brush and the know and then they should have had

1:29:55

parties where they smashed cellphone

1:29:58

right thing orderly been obese some

1:30:00

kind of a

1:30:03

everybody live at the words like i think about

1:30:05

it and i remember vaguely

1:30:07

the movies enemy of the states and

1:30:10

i'm like as i remember it i'm like

1:30:12

it was such a huge revelation in those

1:30:15

moments for them to be like the government's

1:30:17

doing this and now i'm like dude i can

1:30:19

do that i could watch my pet

1:30:21

from fucking space yeah

1:30:23

i sparred the who are it's not

1:30:25

fine it's probably super bad but

1:30:28

whatever you know it was your pets and say

1:30:30

okay i get to save smoke free stuff

1:30:34

so great now very funny yeah

1:30:36

what are we going to deal for me to get acquainted with the

1:30:38

our we needed to go back to two thousand three i'd

1:30:40

have a little bit of

1:30:42

lower stakes time so you

1:30:44

know takes ah but at the same time

1:30:46

i think you still get of the some

1:30:49

some

1:30:50

illustrations of these things that

1:30:52

are actually still very relevant to the present

1:30:55

this politics with based an essentially

1:30:57

imagining what your enemy believes

1:30:59

and and doing the opposite is so consistent

1:31:02

throughout our son's life and the

1:31:04

use of these imaginary enemies

1:31:07

in order to reinforce the bigotry is that

1:31:09

you want to

1:31:10

they carry out their you know

1:31:13

cia and the commies want

1:31:15

you to accept homosexuality and they're behind

1:31:17

feminism it's all just

1:31:19

a in service of intellectual

1:31:22

eyes and your own bigotry is in order

1:31:24

to make it not seem so bad that you're pushing

1:31:26

them yeah that's all they're doing i mean the thing

1:31:28

that i

1:31:30

the immediately like real

1:31:32

evaluate his those those

1:31:34

that first week a covert where he is talking

1:31:36

about how they were you know it's over

1:31:38

for humanity you got my name's other china

1:31:40

it's probably a hundred times that many dead

1:31:43

and then the quipped turn to like

1:31:45

this is all fake this is nothing is

1:31:47

and it's less usually i guess

1:31:49

my immediate instinctive the time was all

1:31:51

he's got the marching orders he's got the

1:31:53

the line from all these people are now the more

1:31:55

i think about it the more it's like maybe he just saw that

1:31:58

people on the left were taking it's zero the

1:32:00

boy who who you know and he's like well as

1:32:02

they're taking it seriously it's gotta be a conspiracy

1:32:04

yeah you know like that's it

1:32:06

sad it's sad he also said

1:32:09

ozick there's something to that i think

1:32:11

that he imagined that people weren't gonna take

1:32:13

it's yeah you seem that the less going to be like they

1:32:15

symbolize gary new of we are public

1:32:17

health will take care of his know this stuff

1:32:20

and then then that they were like actually

1:32:22

this could be bad down like wow thank them

1:32:24

you know if i think i think there's a lot

1:32:27

to that they're happy extremists that

1:32:29

he has gone down the road

1:32:30

that road in particular does track

1:32:33

with people continuing to take

1:32:35

out there is a more we take it seriously them or

1:32:37

not he goes near only other

1:32:39

thing too i just wanted to cover this

1:32:41

episode four was the

1:32:43

the tsar conversation about free speech

1:32:46

involved , him going to

1:32:49

call into a radio show yeah yeah

1:32:51

i thought that was that's that's

1:32:54

story to is really fun to imagine alex

1:32:56

sitting there trying to do a fake voice had to show

1:32:58

them and not letting him on the show and then him immediately

1:33:01

calling everybody knows how do you

1:33:03

call it a the show they won't let me on a whiny

1:33:05

babies so far what a terrible texan

1:33:07

accent he lives in texas yep there

1:33:10

he does though voice so we'll be back probably

1:33:12

with her a present day episode on mondays like

1:33:14

leading what's been going on seeing of

1:33:16

ours has quit again yeah i will

1:33:20

say we'll find out our know maybe you've gone

1:33:22

back to the capital today and he's

1:33:24

taken care of things taken care love

1:33:26

it if we check back in on the present and

1:33:28

he's talking about trying to call into a radio show

1:33:30

with all adding among idea which ah

1:33:33

derby the baby so good i will find out

1:33:35

but tell them jordan we have wept when we do acknowledge

1:33:37

mitochondria world's onto and we aren't hundred

1:33:39

that knowledge of a negative a jordan zip

1:33:41

back but dovey an amnio and leo

1:33:43

and easier it's clerk i'm daryl rhombus and

1:33:46

your comes with the sex robots

1:33:54

andy in kansas you're on a year thanks for holding

1:33:58

well alex in color i'm a huge fan

1:34:01

i love you below the

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