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#758: December 8, 2003

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0:00

Damn.

0:16

And Jordan Hines. when knowledge

0:19

body dot com. It's time to break. I

0:21

have 8 respect for Dan and George,

0:24

knowledge body. I'm of them posing

0:26

as if they're the good guys, shank me, are

0:28

the bad guys, should knowledge of the fight? Dan,

0:30

enjoy knowledge, fight me.

0:39

And the impurities. And

0:41

Bandy and Bandy and Bandy

0:44

and Bandy

0:45

and Bandy. Andy, I just don't 8. Andy and

0:47

Bandy share on the air picture. Hold on. Well,

0:49

Alex, some of the same color, which a fan.

0:51

I love you. Knowledge

0:56

fight.

0:58

I love you. Everybody. Welcome back

1:00

to knowledge right. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan.

1:02

We're a couple dudes like

1:03

Zatarain. Worship at the altar of Salim and talk a

1:05

little bit about Alex Jones. Oh,

1:08

indeed we are, Dan. Jordan.

1:10

Dan? Jordan. Quick

1:13

question for

1:13

you, buddy. What's up? What's your bright

1:15

spot today? I feel like we got a little

1:18

lag going

1:18

here that wasn't there before we started

1:21

recording. It was not

1:23

there at all about two and a half seconds

1:25

ago -- Yeah. -- and now I feel it --

1:26

This

1:27

is so hard. -- incredibly disorienting, but

1:29

we'll make the best of it. So my

1:31

bright spot today is not that we are recording

1:34

remotely because I got a little

1:36

bit of a sickness. That's true.

1:39

have come down with a bad

1:41

case of loving you.

1:43

Oh, no. don't know

1:45

what it is, but I took a COVID test and it's

1:47

not

1:47

that. So Right. I don't

1:50

know. I I We're, you know, we're still

1:52

recording remotely because you

1:55

know, could be any number of different things.

1:57

And why is there now in this day and age

1:59

to to be smart about things like this? You know?

2:02

Sure.

2:02

Sure. I'm put I I hit the button.

2:05

And the blast doors came

2:07

down at the studio, and

2:09

I'm locked in. But

2:12

my bright spot actually is the it happened

2:14

before I fell

2:16

fell ill. And that is

2:18

that I was taking some a couple

2:20

bags of buttons. Of

2:23

packages of buttons to the

2:26

the mailbox down the street because --

2:28

Of course. -- you

2:29

can't just leave them in my my apartment. They

2:31

wouldn't pick them up.

2:32

So you throw them out the window and you ex expect

2:35

the birds to take them where they need to go. It

2:37

would be nice if if I had carrier pigeons

2:39

who would take things to Scotland. Yes.

2:41

Because I was on my way down there and

2:43

I saw a male truck

2:46

And so I walked up to it

2:48

and I asked the guy like, hey, I'm about

2:50

to take these down to this

2:51

mailbox. Anyway, you could just take them from

2:53

me. It's like,

2:54

of course No. It was just

2:56

a really? Yeah. It was just a little thing,

2:58

but it was so nice. It was it was

3:01

so positive with this male carrier

3:03

and, like, I don't know, it

3:05

really brightened my my spirits. You

3:08

know, I mean, that's that's so cool because

3:10

part of me honestly expects that response

3:12

to that to be

3:13

like, no. It's illegal.

3:15

Right. Right. Or there's a policy that

3:17

I can't break. There's some

3:19

reason where it's like, I can't accept this

3:21

by hand. There's, you know, God

3:23

or any number of

3:24

reasons. Right? Yeah. We can't have definitive

3:27

trail of custody or chain of custody.

3:29

It has to go in the box at some point.

3:32

Yes. Exactly. But, yeah, that was

3:34

really cool. I like that. I appreciate that.

3:36

No. That's great.

3:37

Tell about you. What's your bright spot? My

3:40

bright spot, it's kind of like a it's kind

3:42

of more like a a twilight spot.

3:44

So to to some

3:45

extent, like, my bright

3:47

spot is the World Cup.

3:49

Fine.

3:49

Oh, it was detected. Right? And

3:52

it was I mean, it

3:54

it it I couldn't do it justice

3:56

to describe what happened with ten thousand

3:58

words. It's everybody's already describing

4:00

it as the greatest World Cup final that's ever

4:02

existed. It. Right? Sure. You

4:04

know? I know it's like

4:06

Right. But I were right. I mean, it's one of

4:08

it it really was astonishing to watch.

4:10

But on

4:10

the other hand, it made me

4:13

think of, like, the pyramids. Do you

4:15

know what I mean? Because I mean, like, in Egypt

4:17

and other countries to be the

4:19

ancient pyramids? Ancient pyramids

4:21

made me think about how we

4:23

still go see them. And

4:26

what they are is really

4:28

monuments to what you can

4:30

build with slavery and blood. You know?

4:33

That comes with an interesting perspective. Because

4:35

I actually heard from a guy that they were

4:37

used to store grain. That's

4:39

possible. Uh-huh. He

4:42

was at the time. Where else? Well, I mean

4:44

aliens have to keep their grain somewhere,

4:46

and it was at the time. But

4:49

yeah, it is it is This World Cup

4:51

is one of the most amazing things I've ever

4:53

seen, and it's also a testament to what can

4:55

be billed with blood and

4:56

slavery. So it's a terrible thing And

4:58

the French and Argentinian soccer

5:00

teams were built on blood and slavery?

5:03

No. But the arena was Oh,

5:06

the wall Oh, I see. I forgot I

5:08

forgot that it

5:09

was in Qatar. Anyhow, this

5:11

was there. Right? Hey.

5:13

I guess he was. Can you look

5:15

at That's my other bright spot. This Elon

5:17

Musk guy is doing some some great

5:19

things at Twitter. He

5:20

sees. And it is part of why a bet made

5:22

me think of the pyramids. What are these awful

5:24

billionaires but the modern day

5:26

pharaohs. Right? You know? Sure. Terrifying.

5:29

Yeah. So That's my right

5:31

spot. Wow. Fantastic.

5:33

So Jordan today, we have an episode to go over

5:36

even though I have fallen

5:37

ill. And

5:39

look, the the the the mill,

5:41

the the the park cast male

5:44

can't be closed just because the foreman

5:46

is closed or is there Whether

5:48

rain, nor sleep, nor

5:50

sickness, or hell. Right.

5:53

I would take the day off, but

5:55

that mailman really inspired

5:57

me. There's

5:58

there's nothing you could do. No.

6:00

No. So but because

6:02

my voice may not hold out,

6:04

we may have a little bit of a shorter episode

6:06

today. We're gonna be back in two thousand three

6:08

talking about December 8 two

6:10

thousand three. Good idea.

6:13

And I think even other you know,

6:15

without that, I still probably might

6:17

have put Alex in his time

6:19

out spot for bad

6:21

behavior. Even even

6:23

if it were I wasn't ill.

6:27

But today, yeah, this episode

6:29

is a lot of a

6:31

lot of calls. A lot of

6:32

calls. A lot of calls. That's fun.

6:34

Call heavy.

6:36

That's good. And unfortunately, I am

6:38

a witch. And when I say

6:40

that I would put him on time out, it

6:42

would work against me because

6:44

of what ends up happening. In some of

6:46

these calls. Oh.

6:47

So I got what is this the episode where common

6:50

reveals he's an anti semite on him

6:52

for words?

6:52

Unless common goes by

6:56

Greg in New Mexico or

6:58

whatever like

6:58

that. Did

6:59

he Did

7:00

he what did B get released? Because

7:02

I feel like it was right around this time. Was he

7:04

on a promotional tour? I

7:06

don't believe that Common is

7:08

backpacking the Pia Infowars Studio.

7:11

Alright. He

7:14

these callers, terrible. So

7:17

we'll get down to business on that. But before we do,

7:19

let's take a little moment and say hello

7:21

to some new walk Oh, that's a great

7:23

idea. So

7:24

first, I set my goals before

7:26

I set my house on fire. Thank you so much. Sure.

7:28

Now, Policywalk. I'm a Policywalk.

7:30

Thank you very much. Next,

7:33

I blame Robert Evans. Thank you so much.

7:35

You're now a policy wonk. I'm a policy

7:37

wonk. Thank you very much. Next,

7:39

none of this is real ambassador, Squatches

7:42

second favorite podcast. Thank you so much. You're

7:44

now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk.

7:46

Thank you very much. Next,

7:48

Alex Jones can eat my ass. Thank

7:50

you so much. You're now a policy walk. I'm a

7:52

policy walk. Well, thank you

7:54

very much. And

7:57

curb your existentialism is missing.

7:59

Hoodie is a false flag, also my 401K

8:01

isn't doing so well of

8:02

8, bro. Thank you so much for now. Policy

8:04

won't I'm a

8:05

policy wonk. Thank you very much.

8:07

And we get a taken care of the mix Jordan, so

8:10

this person told me to read

8:12

this as the

8:15

the symbols exist. I think it's some

8:17

kind of a coding joke. Uh-oh.

8:19

I'm not entirely sure, so maybe this is Maybe

8:21

the robots will find this real funny.

8:23

Alright. Alright. It could be. We're in Wally.

8:26

So tech flex, maxithus,

8:29

apostrophe, Close

8:31

parentheses, semi colon,

8:33

drop table, technocrat, semi

8:36

colon,

8:36

dash, Thank you so much.

8:38

You are now a technocrat. I'm a policy

8:40

wonk. For a start, the lumpy

8:42

mother telling you, brother. Someone

8:44

someone, sodomite sent me a book of the poop.

8:46

Daddy sharp. Jardar

8:49

Binks has a Caribbean

8:51

black accent. He's a

8:53

loser, little little teeny baby.

8:56

don't wanna hate black people. I

8:58

renounce Jesus

8:58

Christ. Thank you very much.

9:02

I hope that was some sort of a

9:05

missile launch code or something that I have

9:07

just started

9:08

out. You

9:08

drew something horrifying and askeke.

9:11

Who knows? So Jordan,

9:13

today we start off, and here's the vibe that

9:15

Alex is putting out into the universe. And

9:17

it's a vibe that it's a Monday.

9:19

Man, this is a Monday show. And it's

9:21

a real Monday as of I. It's

9:23

already another Monday, a big

9:25

fat week spanning out before

9:27

us. It is the eighth of December two

9:30

thousand and three. It has got a big

9:32

fat week. Big fat week.

9:34

Big fat

9:36

week. That's whatever that's what I

9:37

say. Whatever it's Monday. Look at this.

9:39

Factory.

9:39

Well, I mean, what you're

9:40

what you're forgetting is this again, we're back

9:43

in two thousand three. This is PHAT

9:45

This is prime PHAT

9:47

time. So whenever people say it was a big

9:49

fat week, you know what it means? Well, I mean, like,

9:51

in the in last year, I would hear

9:54

Alex constantly say that we have a thick

9:56

with two c's. Weeks coming

9:58

up. So

10:03

we we get to talking about

10:05

some actual stuff. Pretty

10:08

quickly. Like I said, Alex

10:10

takes calls pretty consistently

10:12

throughout the show. And and and as a testament

10:15

to that, here is our

10:17

second clip is a collar. Already

10:19

a collar.

10:19

Already a

10:21

collar. And and this caller is

10:23

a guy who works in law enforcement.

10:25

Right? Oh, that's not good. And

10:27

he claims I believe that this

10:29

is actually probably true. He

10:32

claims that he works with Chuck

10:34

Norris. Because Chuck Norris is like

10:36

a deputized, honorary police

10:38

officer of some

10:39

kind. Wait.

10:39

Wait. I thought that was Steven Siegel.

10:42

Or is that were they both

10:44

deputies? I think

10:45

a lot of them might have dabbled. Oh

10:47

my god. Wasn't

10:48

check deputy sheriff honorary

10:52

sheriff I've

10:52

I've I've never thought this before, but thank

10:55

god, Bruce Lee is dead, so he didn't find out

10:57

that he's Coppin, New Orleans

10:58

or Seattle, they were on a really CIA for

11:01

a

11:01

while. That would be great.

11:04

So, anyway, here's this call. We're talking

11:06

about Chuck Norris. And we something

11:08

unfortunate about this collar and

11:10

probably about Chuck

11:10

Norris. Wow. That's a

11:12

when one. One of my officers I

11:16

a reserve force at department I worked at,

11:18

and one of my officers was Chuck

11:20

Norris. Chuck's

11:22

a big I was really be a good

11:24

guy, but he's a big push supporter and big

11:27

but I'm sending your videos,

11:29

by the

11:29

way. He's a but very

11:32

smart. And and we were we were having

11:34

a discussion a

11:36

couple of years ago, he had he had filmed

11:38

one of his shows, was a Christmas show, and he

11:40

was really having some trouble with CB yes.

11:42

And I said, what's the deal? And he said,

11:44

they don't need to mention baby

11:46

Jesus. And I

11:47

said, why? And he said, well, why do you

11:48

think? He

11:49

said, the Jewish influence and

11:51

and you see me. It's

11:53

it's really, really

11:56

strong. I'm not gonna give you a step

11:58

back. I'm I'm not at

11:59

all. I'm not Andy, anything But it's no.

12:01

I mean, certainly, but it's wrong for those

12:03

executives who who obviously don't like

12:05

Christianity to

12:07

try to mold things and and that's

12:10

been on the record.

12:11

Yeah. So Chuck Norris

12:12

You're a bitch. You're

12:15

a bitch. Yeah. Can't mention the

12:17

baby Jesus because of the

12:20

Jewish influence on the media.

12:22

And and Alex has a

12:24

disappointing reaction to that

12:26

caller. Yeah. I

12:28

mean, I

12:28

was just I was going back and listening to this

12:30

and, like, right out of the gate. 8, like, what the fuck

12:33

is going on. Like,

12:36

I know that even in,

12:38

like, the other periods of two thousand

12:40

three that we've gone back to, there have been,

12:42

like, under tones. And obviously, there's, you know, some

12:44

anti Semitic conversation going on.

12:46

Sure. Sure. Bigoted stuff

12:48

of various stripes. But,

12:50

like, going back and just be like, well,

12:52

there's overt.

12:54

It's just it's pretty overt in some of

12:56

these episodes. And

12:58

right in your face.

12:59

Yeah. I mean, you

13:02

know, there's a part of it that makes me

13:04

think one of the reasons that we're

13:06

we're kind of unused to it right

13:08

now is because I guess

13:10

twenty years ago, they just didn't feel the need

13:12

to speak it out loud to each other

13:14

because their their antisemitism was

13:16

never under threat. You know, now that

13:18

people are paying attention to it, then

13:20

it's now it's time to start going

13:22

absolutely crazy, but it was always

13:24

there. There's always there. You

13:26

know? Yeah.

13:28

Yeah. It'll be more there as this

13:30

episode goes along too. This caller

13:32

is not not an anomaly, let's

13:34

say, on this episode.

13:37

That's where we start. It's not going to

13:39

be, like, Okay. Well, now we need to

13:41

respect all peoples. Mhmm. I

13:43

didn't think

13:43

so. So on this episode,

13:46

Alex does spend a

13:48

fair amount of time talking about how

13:50

great gold is doing and gold

13:52

prices through the roof and whatever you

13:54

did. And he has been on other So

13:56

it's in two thousand thirty two that I've been listening to, but he never

13:58

mentions that he works for

14:00

Midas Resources and

14:02

they sell

14:02

gold. He's

14:03

not doing He's not doing the

14:06

second stage of the gold sale

14:08

thing, but it is so

14:10

obvious that he's selling

14:11

gold. He's

14:12

marketing gold. Right. Right. Right. And so

14:14

here's a little clip of that and then a

14:16

big if true news story.

14:19

It's not true. This is very very,

14:21

very serious. And,

14:24

you know, I said I'd check it during the break and I didn't

14:26

check it. I was busy bumming around to these

14:28

articles trying to find that world a daily an AP

14:30

article about the judgment down

14:32

in South Texas saying

14:34

that in people, their graduation ceremony,

14:36

say the word Jesus, they'll be given six months

14:38

in jail. Hey, George, will you check that

14:40

for me? Check the price of gold? I

14:43

I wanted to check that. That's my fault. I

14:45

forgot during the break. Yeah, man. If you've

14:47

mentioned Jesus Christ,

14:48

you're gonna you're gonna get six months in

14:51

jail. See here's the thing. I

14:53

have understand why saying if you bet

14:55

you Jesus Christ is war, like,

14:57

emotionally charged for people. But if you

14:59

if if if there was a law that was any

15:02

word, lets you six months in jail.

15:04

I'd be furious about it. Right? Like, it doesn't

15:06

matter if it's Jesus Christ or the

15:08

the like, and if

15:10

and let you six months of

15:11

jail, I'd be furious too. Yeah. I

15:13

mean, like, I guess, yelling fire in a

15:15

crowded building. If you lead to, like, people

15:17

dying by, like, stampede, then

15:20

maybe you could get a

15:21

manslaughter charge or something.

15:24

Right. But, like, that's that's a

15:26

pretty specific

15:26

circumstance. It takes a lot

15:29

of other problems going on

15:31

around you before that becomes the central

15:33

one. Yeah. Maybe at

15:35

like, a graduation speech. They don't want you to

15:37

just, like, give a sermon. Maybe at

15:39

a public school, they don't necessarily

15:41

maybe that's not encouraged. But

15:43

no but also, by the way, why

15:46

is a judge giving, like, this

15:48

press conference?

15:48

Like, we will lock you up if you

15:51

take Jesus. Very sick.

15:53

Here's

15:53

the judge. Here's the problem. Okay?

15:55

He's locked up thirty or forty

15:57

people already for saying Jesus Christ,

15:59

and he's just getting tired of it. Maybe people don't

16:02

know about how you get locked up for

16:04

saying it. So he's giving you a nice

16:05

prep. It is more of a warning than

16:06

it is on notice. Yeah.

16:09

Yeah. Yeah. Hey. Just don't do it. You know?

16:11

This is like a falling rock

16:13

sign.

16:14

Yeah. So we get another caller,

16:16

and this person has a bit of a

16:18

perspective that is like, hey, you know what's

16:20

8, forced prayer in school.

16:23

Oh. And if you don't like that, You

16:25

can get the fuck

16:25

out. I

16:26

don't like that.

16:27

Get out the country. No.

16:28

Wasn't what I was gonna talk about, but I want to

16:31

make a comment on it. When my

16:33

children young. I'm grateful 8 they had a

16:34

teacher, you know, a

16:35

small girl, that love them

16:38

in, that little prayer you

16:40

mentioned. God is great. God is

16:42

good. But us thanking for

16:44

food. You know what? Let me

16:46

stop you. You'll be now expelled from

16:48

school if you say that. Right.

16:50

I think since we were founded as a Christian

16:53

nation, those are intended to just

16:55

leave this nation and let

16:57

us go on as a Christian

16:58

nation. Yeah, man. If you don't like

17:01

our tendencies towards

17:03

theocracy and you don't like our indoctrination of

17:06

of

17:07

kids in public schools into Christianity.

17:09

Get the fuck out. Yeah.

17:11

All

17:12

I'm saying is right there.

17:14

All I'm saying is that if there is a child

17:17

from a different culture, they need

17:19

to go to an American school,

17:21

have that culture torn from

17:24

their bodies assimilate into

17:26

whiteness and only white

17:28

Christian

17:28

theocracy, and then everything's gonna be fine. I

17:31

feel like people are overreacting to

17:33

my advice. Conversely, they have another choice and

17:35

that's get out. They could get

17:37

out. Yeah. So when we

17:39

when we hear in the present day,

17:41

you know, Nick Fuentes coming in

17:43

and talking a bit about, like, these

17:45

tendencies towards Christian Theocracy,

17:47

Christian nationalism, it

17:49

is not a foreign conversation

17:52

to the mentality of a lot of

17:54

infill wars listeners

17:56

even over

17:57

like, far earlier times.

18:00

Yeah. Yeah. It makes you it makes you

18:02

wonder, like, perhaps part of the

18:04

reason that he's he's so

18:06

willing to throw those those bombs is

18:10

because, you know, maybe

18:12

fifteen years ago, it started becoming

18:15

more important to do those types

18:17

of things. And so the right wing

18:19

commentators took their anti Semitism

18:21

and the like into that coded

18:23

language world and he

18:25

wasn't alive for that. He wasn't alive for

18:27

the fallout from the first time everybody was

18:29

like, what if we just 8 Jews all

18:31

the

18:31

time? You know, that's possible.

18:33

He wasn't alive for a lot of

18:35

these, like, really important elements of

18:37

the the right wing. You know, he wasn't alive for

18:39

what happened after Oklahoma

18:41

city, you know, there's

18:44

yeah.

18:44

There's an argument to be made there that he probably

18:46

doesn't recognize the stakes for

18:49

the

18:50

the con people. You

18:52

know? Yeah. Yeah. And for the militia

18:54

organizing, you know. Sure.

18:57

And he's he's a kid. So, you know, you

18:59

can always just point to this kid and be like, listen.

19:01

I know you think you have had a

19:03

brand new idea that no one's

19:05

ever fucking thought of

19:07

before. I'm gonna be honest with you.

19:09

You have not. Yeah. The

19:11

same flesh, buddy. Yeah. Yeah.

19:13

Yeah. So Alex's main story

19:15

on this episode appears to be that the Supreme Court

19:18

has decided that there is no second

19:20

amendment, which, I mean, he reports

19:22

pretty much

19:24

three or four times a year --

19:25

Yeah. -- based on a different story of

19:27

some sort, and it is never true.

19:30

Twenty years on, I believe the Subaru Court has

19:33

validated the second 8 Feb, at least

19:35

forty eight times. It's unreal.

19:38

Yes. And so he's explaining some of this stuff

19:40

to a caller who has a question about

19:42

about this

19:42

ruling. What's this new?

19:45

Ruling by the supreme

19:48

court due to a

19:51

tariff max case that brought

19:53

before the supreme court on the face right and

19:55

the face said that the

19:58

Brady Bill was unconstitutional.

20:00

Well,

20:03

yeah, yes. They did rule that it was unconstitutional in

20:05

ninety seven, but you notice the Brady Bill is

20:07

still in

20:07

force. If they don't like a ruling, the

20:09

government just ignores that the executive and

20:12

legislative to if they

20:14

like a ruling, they'll enforce it. And the appeals

20:17

court out in San

20:19

Francisco, they rule

20:21

a few months ago their no second

20:24

amendment that they can ban

20:25

guns, any guns they wish, and the supreme

20:27

court ruled that they agree with that ruling and

20:29

are not gonna hear the case. And does

20:33

CareFmax case still stand?

20:35

Well, you know, you know, each case is

20:37

separate and 8, and he's

20:39

wanting his case, but again,

20:41

party bill was kept in force and

20:43

expanded. But it

20:47

is not constitutional. Yeah.

20:50

So supreme court said that that they're not allowed

20:52

to have instant checks and checks and

20:54

all that, but they don't care

20:56

it continues.

20:58

Mhmm. Indeed. Completely unrelated

21:01

to this collar or clip. The day

21:03

after this episode was recorded, the

21:05

Supreme Court decided that the Potomac River was

21:07

under Virginia's control. Maryland

21:09

wanted to be in charge of the

21:10

river, but the court said no.

21:13

And a court battle of who gets the

21:15

river. Okay.

21:17

Alex is a really bad source of information

21:20

because pretty much everything he's saying in that

21:22

clip is incorrect. He's telling

21:24

this call or inaccurate information and

21:26

then using that to construct false narratives about the

21:28

reality that we all live in. The

21:30

nineteen ninety seven supreme court case

21:32

that Alex is talking about is Prince

21:34

versus United States. 8

21:36

it did not determine that the Brady gun bill

21:38

was unconstitutional. That bill had a

21:41

provision that required gun background

21:43

checks to be done for purchases, but

21:45

on the federal level that system was not

21:47

prepared yet. According to the bill,

21:49

state law enforcement agencies were required

21:51

to use their background check system

21:53

to run this until such a time that

21:55

the federal system was ready. Prince

21:58

versus United States ruled that this

22:00

was unconstitutional to make state

22:02

law enforcement carry out federal law enforcement activity.

22:05

The state law enforcement folks

22:07

were required to be asked

22:09

to do this and then if they wanted to

22:11

opt

22:11

out, they could.

22:13

That was the result of this ruling.

22:16

Ultimately, most states had no problem with the

22:18

setup and continued to participate by

22:20

their own sent, and the issue

22:22

became moot once the Federal Background Check

22:24

System was operational. Naturally,

22:27

Alex is lying about the Supreme Court decision

22:29

to tell this caller that the government

22:31

ruled the background checks for gun

22:33

purchases was unconstitutional, but they

22:35

didn't care. They just ignore

22:37

rulings that they don't like. This is a dangerous

22:39

message to be sending to an audience like

22:41

Alex's because if the government doesn't even

22:43

follow supreme court decisions, then

22:45

is it everything a farce? There's

22:48

literally no way the public can be involved

22:50

in politics since the globalists just

22:52

decide who's gonna win elections, and they

22:54

can just act capriciously and decide

22:56

whether or not to follow their own

22:58

court's decisions. This is not a state of

23:00

affairs that anyone rational or its SEERED

23:02

BE PRESENTING AS JUST THE WAY THINGS ARE. THIS WOULD

23:04

BE A MESSAGE THAT IMPlies A NEED

23:07

FOR ACTION AND ALL CIVIC

23:09

Participatory government related actions are clearly

23:12

pointless based on his

23:12

telling. Yeah. Yeah.

23:15

Absolutely. This is

23:17

the one though that is is

23:19

also the reason that Prince had to change

23:21

his name to the

23:22

symbol. Right? No. It was it's APRINTZ

23:26

it's even cooler than prints.

23:28

Ah,

23:28

dad. Gotta see. That was so close.

23:30

I I just like the

23:33

idea that the

23:35

supreme court The thing about the supreme

23:37

court is what are the reasons that it's so

23:39

easily exploitable is because

23:41

the actual decisions are

23:43

so nerdy and specific. Like,

23:45

none of us who we're really

23:47

deciding on is whether or not

23:49

this line is sceptible

23:52

to cross by these very

23:54

specific circumstances. So you might as well

23:56

just claim it does anything. Right? Like who

23:58

gets the river? Yeah. Exactly. Exactly, man. It's

24:01

the river the

24:02

circumstances. So I'm talking

24:05

about these cases and court decisions. Alex

24:07

never uses specific and

24:09

that's for two reasons. One, he probably doesn't

24:11

know any of them because he's lazy and he

24:13

does zero show prep. Two,

24:16

it's not in his interest to be

24:18

specific because he's lying and he doesn't

24:20

wanna make it easy for his audience to follow-up

24:22

his claims and realize that. Because

24:24

he's so unspecific, I'm left to assume

24:26

that the ninth Circuit Court of Appeals case

24:28

in San Francisco that he's referring to is

24:30

Nordike versus king. Since

24:32

that was a decision that came down in two thousand three and

24:35

was not accepted by the Supreme

24:37

Court. That ruling has to do

24:39

it's not with banning guns or

24:42

declaring that there's no second amendment. It was a

24:44

situation where a gun dealer sued

24:46

Alameda 8 because the county

24:48

had passed an ordinance banning

24:50

possession of guns on county property.

24:53

This included the fair

24:55

grounds, which is where Nordike, the

24:57

gun dealer, held gun

24:59

shows. That ordinance was passed in nineteen ninety nine, and

25:01

the reason was was stated as being because

25:03

there was a shooting that happened the previous

25:05

fourth of July at the Alameda

25:08

Fair. There was believed

25:10

to be a bit of a gang confrontation

25:12

that resulted in

25:14

ten injuries, including an eight year old

25:16

boy and two other minors.

25:19

Right. This case about this

25:21

ordinance is the closest thing I can find what Alex

25:23

is talking about, and it's

25:25

nowhere close to reflecting any of

25:27

his narratives. I wonder if you give some

25:29

specifics about the story later in the

25:31

episode. He doesn't. Yes.

25:33

You shouldn't be optimistic that

25:35

that information is gonna come. It's just

25:37

this this this ruling and

25:39

because the supreme court decided not to

25:41

hear it, now the second amendment's

25:43

gone. No. No. No.

25:45

They they just ruled that a county does have the

25:48

ability to ban --

25:49

Right. -- funds on county property.

25:52

If if you think that

25:54

the supreme court and, I mean, if you

25:56

think that the government is just enforcing

25:59

whatever rules it likes or

26:01

not, then, I mean, there's

26:03

there's the conclusion that, you know, there's no

26:05

point in participating in democracy at all.

26:07

But I would also imagine that if you

26:09

have guns and Alex is telling you

26:12

that guns are banned in

26:14

this country and nobody's coming

26:16

to stop

26:16

you, then you're you're assumption would be

26:18

that they just don't wanna do it. Right?

26:20

Or they're

26:22

waiting for the strategically right

26:25

moment. God. Dang it. There's

26:27

no win. There's no win.

26:29

It's always of course, it's always fucked.

26:31

Yeah. Dang

26:31

it. When

26:31

your worldview in reality is

26:34

largely based on creative writing

26:36

prompts. It turns out you can

26:38

just add new layers to things

26:40

constantly to grow out

26:42

of

26:42

a jam. Yeah. I would have kicked a lot of people out of

26:45

the creative writing class if I were running

26:47

it. A lot of people would be

26:48

god. I I would I would say that,

26:51

you know, an

26:53

exercise that's gone on for twenty years in

26:55

creative writing. It's very

26:57

repetitive because we

26:59

need some

27:00

new themes and motifs to

27:02

start viewing. You're great

27:03

as Seabee after class.

27:05

So Alex has this

27:08

idea about these gun bills

27:10

and these supreme court rulings

27:12

and what have you. And,

27:14

you know, the the NRA

27:16

is derelict in its duty because it's

27:18

not telling people the fake versions

27:20

of these bills that Alex is telling

27:21

people. If I start telling you if the

27:24

NRA and shotgun news and

27:26

others would tell truth

27:28

about these rulings. It would stop pacifying

27:30

gun

27:30

owners. We'd get our second amendment

27:33

back. We'd be repealing the gun law

27:35

next year. The

27:37

assault weapons ban instead of Bush

27:39

expanding it, but the average gun

27:41

owner doesn't even know about

27:42

this. Because rush limbaugh

27:44

and have done their job of keeping you in

27:46

the dark. As we saw in that

27:48

last clip, it's Alex who's lying about these

27:51

cases and rulings. He's the

27:53

one creating a false reality in order to

27:55

scare his audience. Alex needs

27:57

to attack these more mainstream gun

27:59

organizations because they don't live in

28:01

his false reality. The

28:03

NRA can support gun rights all day long, but

28:05

if they don't pretend this supreme court

28:07

decision is the end of the second amendment, then

28:09

according to Alec they have to be liars

28:11

and probably gun drivers in

28:13

disguise. This strategy has a

28:15

couple of good effects from Alex's

28:17

standpoint. The first is that it makes anything the NRA

28:19

does look less extreme and

28:21

always not enough. The audience

28:23

will always demand that the gun

28:25

rights organizations take a couple more steps than

28:28

they should because they believe that they're

28:30

responding to the fake stories Alex

28:32

tells them. The second effect is that the

28:34

audience will push the NRA

28:36

further towards living in Alex's false

28:38

reality or at least behaving

28:40

as if that false reality were

28:42

real in order to keep up with the

28:43

base. For any sense of this,

28:46

consider that Ted Nugent was a fairly

28:48

controversial person to associate with back at

28:50

this point and he's now a member of the

28:52

NRA board. Yeah.

28:53

You know, they they have shifted

28:55

a little due to this

28:57

external pressure based on you

28:58

know, false stories. Yeah. I

29:01

mean, and at at this

29:03

point, you know, why why aren't more

29:05

people talking about it? Well, most people don't

29:07

own assault rifles. I mean,

29:09

an an absurdly small number

29:11

of people own assault rifles. And

29:13

the only people who are protecting, there were

29:15

who were either overreacting because of

29:17

a slippery slope argument or people who

29:19

are, like, living in a a

29:21

fucking bungalow in Brooklyn being, like,

29:23

I need a surface to air missile

29:25

otherwise, I won't be safe. You know, I was

29:28

like, what are you gonna do? Well, there's some other

29:30

people who are focusing on this story, and

29:32

they are who like to sell

29:34

guns at the fair grounds in Alameda

29:35

County. Those people are maybe

29:38

paying close attention to the story,

29:40

but those people are

29:40

paying very close attention But I

29:43

think they understand that

29:45

Alex's story is bullshit if they

29:47

are. So we we had

29:49

earlier a story

29:51

that is clearly nonsense about you

29:53

going to prison for six months if you

29:55

mentioned Jesus. Jesus

29:56

Christ. Oh, Jesus.

29:57

They're good. They're out here. No.

30:00

We were recording remotely for the

30:02

first time forever, and now the cops are

30:03

out here. Sherries and berries. Sherries and berries.

30:05

Sherries and berries. Sherries. I said

30:07

Jesus Christ. Mm-mm. Mm-mm. So

30:09

now here's another prediction that Alex

30:11

has about stuff that will

30:14

happen from a

30:16

law enforcement standpoint in the near future. And and

30:18

pay attention to this. See see if you

30:20

do you think this happened? Is Alex?

30:23

Correct. My

30:23

friends, what would you do with the federal government

30:25

passed along? That

30:28

at least one day

30:30

a week, had to

30:32

report to a local

30:35

community service board part

30:38

of the growing Soviet

30:41

child neighborhood watch

30:43

and that you had to go help

30:45

dig ditches, help with community

30:48

projects, pick up tracks, pull

30:51

weeds, engage in

30:53

checkpoints, help the police run

30:55

checkpoints, random checkpoints

30:57

on the side of the highway What would

30:59

you do? They were trying to pass a law

31:01

to do that? Well, they

31:04

are passing laws to do that. They've

31:06

built the infrastructure under

31:08

Americor. Now Secure Corp,

31:10

which is a division of tips, which

31:12

they increased the funding for tips

31:14

was never canceled. And to get out

31:16

of high school left to serve several

31:19

years as a paddle

31:21

tail and helping police serve

31:23

warrants, building

31:24

that That's what point?

31:27

Fusion of apprehension awards.

31:29

Yeah. You what? Okay. So to get out of

31:31

high school, you have to do a couple of years of

31:33

fugitive apprehension. Sorry.

31:36

Yeah.

31:36

We're getting our

31:37

fifteen, sixteen year olds out there as

31:39

bounty hunters. Excuse

31:42

me, sir. I just wanna let you know

31:45

that you've been served. You're

31:47

gonna need to appear in

31:48

court. You're gonna need to

31:50

do that to graduate. Right?

31:53

That's the premise. Yeah.

31:55

What about to get a GED? Couldn't you just drop

31:57

out if you don't wanna do that? No. If

32:00

you if you get a GED, you have to

32:02

become a cop for five years. It's They

32:04

got you up to

32:05

go. You're a host. Yeah. Yeah.

32:07

There's no escape. So,

32:08

yeah, this was in two thousand three. This is

32:11

Alex's prediction of what's coming, and I think

32:13

he was wrong. I think basically

32:15

I don't know.

32:16

I guess I don't know if it's

32:18

a terrible idea. Like, maybe

32:21

I mean, I think it's probably a terrible

32:23

idea. Impel people to do stuff

32:24

like that. A terrible idea to outsource

32:26

a fugitive apprehension work to

32:28

ICE owners. No. I met

32:30

I met out of more. Like, when he

32:33

started, his he was like, oh, you know, you have

32:35

to pull dig weeds and

32:37

all that stuff. And then it elevated to

32:39

serving warrants very quickly.

32:41

Yeah. Now Way too

32:43

quickly.

32:43

Volentirism and encouraging it

32:46

within people in high school, I don't

32:48

think is bad. And, like, when I

32:50

when

32:50

I was at the University of Missouri, I

32:52

worked for a while at the office

32:54

of service learning. And it was a part of my

32:56

job was to look through

32:58

the course catalog and try and find

33:01

courses that naturally lent

33:03

themselves

33:04

to volunteer opportunities being incorporated

33:07

into the curriculum. That's

33:09

really cool.

33:09

Yeah. And so

33:10

that kind of stuff, I think, is very

33:13

positive. And I think Alex would interpret

33:15

that as college students being forced

33:17

to serve warrants or

33:19

something. Obviously, or, like, a or, like, a neighborhood

33:22

surveillance. Like, you're always watching your people

33:24

around -- neighborhood. -- neighborhood. Yes. -- with

33:26

the niche patrols. Yeah.

33:29

I I just thought that was pretty I

33:30

mean, he's he can't, like I don't

33:33

understand how anybody could take him

33:35

seriously when he's talking about this.

33:37

Like, have you ever met a fifteen, sixteen year old?

33:39

Do you think you you trust them too?

33:43

Never wore

33:44

it. Right.

33:44

I've I've I've I've listed. Ultimately, that can

33:47

be pretty dangerous. Yes.

33:51

Not something you would have somebody who can't

33:52

drive, dude. I feel it now,

33:55

on the other head, there are a lot of

33:57

opportunities for a

33:59

Am bush warrant issues

34:01

if it's children that you're working. You're

34:03

not expecting children to serve your award.

34:05

Right? So you are a little bit older. You're like,

34:07

oh, I'm gonna enjoy this

34:09

pretzel. And a little fifteen year old walks up to you and he's like,

34:11

excuse me, sir, do you know which way

34:14

the the the memo store is for

34:15

Kohl's? I need to buy a new t shirt. You've

34:18

been served. That's the

34:19

way you do it. I think if you're talking about, like,

34:21

a summons to appear or something like that or

34:23

a lawsuit to that, like,

34:26

anybody could

34:28

deliver Serve that. But if you're talking about, like, violent criminals like,

34:30

I like to

34:31

say, fugitive apprehension, like, that

34:33

implies somebody who's on

34:36

the run.

34:36

Yeah. And maybe maybe You don't wanna ambush that

34:38

kind of person if

34:41

you're a child. Alright.

34:44

We're gonna take this fifteen year old

34:46

turn to Venezuela to

34:48

catch the top nine most

34:51

wanted FBI criminal because

34:53

Otherwise, he won't graduate. In order to get into college, you

34:55

need extra curriculars. Yeah. And

34:58

some people can do

35:00

debate club some people might

35:02

get into

35:02

sports, but, you know, if you can't make

35:04

the team, maybe you gotta be dogged the

35:06

bounty hunter. Maybe you maybe you're bounty

35:08

hunter a little while. I I like cowboy beef

35:10

up. Why not? It's so

35:13

dumb.

35:13

So dumb. That's great. I love

35:16

it. Yeah.

35:17

That's pretty fucking great. So

35:19

one of the things you need to understand is

35:21

that your mind has a lock on

35:23

it and there's a key and it's in the

35:25

shape of Alec unwatches mind one mind at

35:27

a time. Go to info wars dot

35:30

com or present planet dot com to order

35:32

or to get my book or Paul

35:34

Watson's book. Or

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questions about nine eleven. This is

35:40

important stuff. The best stuff I've found out

35:43

there that I've seen that I've

35:46

read Yeah. The best stuff that he's found. And just, you know, a

35:48

note, Eric Hufshmetz, the antisemitic

35:50

techno artist who is

35:52

concerned about underwear and your

35:56

balls. So the best

35:58

stuff, that's that's what Alex is selling. He's

36:00

pushing that pretty pretty hard. He's

36:02

making money for Hovshmit. This

36:05

pair

36:05

of underwear is

36:08

really

36:10

really good at supporting

36:12

lefty. But I'm telling you,

36:14

the right side, disaster. You're concerned you're

36:16

concerned with the left

36:17

right ball paradigm.

36:20

I am.

36:22

Because I know what's above

36:24

the left right ball

36:27

there. show

36:30

might not work if I take off the

36:32

truck. If I'm on

36:34

dayquil, this show might not work.

36:36

We're a little bit getting.

36:39

Perhaps. But we have

36:41

to enjoy a little bit of a

36:43

little bit of fun because

36:46

ultimately I understand what's coming.

36:48

And I know that this next

36:50

clip is a bit

36:52

a bit of a shocker. Oh,

36:54

no. And so Mike down for this, Jordan.

36:56

This is this is another call

36:58

that Alex gets. That blew

37:00

me away. Well, you

37:01

don't wanna call the clumsy and

37:03

visible empire? Why's

37:05

that? I've called

37:06

you guys never see the ones

37:09

that

37:09

count. Like

37:11

me and the rest of

37:13

guys around here. So

37:14

you're in the Kuklok's plant? Well, I

37:17

mean, nobody knows it to me and

37:19

and the neighbor.

37:22

And you think that that the

37:24

the coupons is gonna

37:26

stop the government? Well, it stopped here. I'm saying everybody

37:28

is bombs

37:33

to the plan. As soon as they're telling

37:36

their righteous indignation,

37:38

they

37:38

get up on their horse and they ride.

37:42

And

37:43

they what's going to happen. Okay. Thanks

37:46

thanks for the call,

37:49

Jacob. I'm I'm

37:52

not against Black People or Hispanics or any other race.

37:54

I am disgusted by the Black

37:56

Panthers that's the new leader, Khaled

37:58

Mohammed, who says kill all white

38:00

people. And and

38:02

I've got him on video folks and a debate with Anthony saying we wanna kill every

38:05

white child, every white woman. I've got

38:07

him on video marching

38:09

in Houston saying the same thing with with loaded shotguns, which was

38:12

their right to do. They guaranteed arrest a bunch of

38:14

white people doing that.

38:16

But and

38:17

then and then why lights see the

38:20

racist blacks and then they go join the race

38:22

groups and the and the and the and the and

38:24

the Mexicans in Hispanics see the racist

38:26

whites and they go and join the

38:28

racist match IN LRAZA AND THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THE GOVERNMENT

38:29

WATCH. NORBALLY, I THINK

38:32

I WOULD HEAR SOMEONE CALL INTO THE SHOW AND CLAIM TO

38:34

BE IN THE CLAN AND I WOULDN'T REALLY

38:36

BELIEVE

38:37

IT. In this case, I buy it one hundred percent. Totally.

38:40

That guy is in the fucking clan. That

38:42

is a clansman.

38:43

If there's ever been what? He

38:45

sounds pretty sincere and he sounds

38:47

old enough to own a

38:49

hood. You know, he's He's

38:51

he's got thirty copies of birth of

38:53

a nation that he hands on Christmas. He sounded

38:56

pretty cryptic too, like which I

38:58

feel it lends to

39:00

his credibility.

39:01

Well, he

39:01

opened with a riddle. That's

39:04

what

39:04

I'm saying. The plan loves

39:06

riddles. That's what I

39:09

that's everybody knows that. Now, the reason this

39:11

clip is important is that it really has echoes of how Alex

39:13

dealt with Yay and Nick in the present

39:15

day. He has a caller who's admitted to

39:17

being a proud clan

39:19

member, which is something Alex is supposedly

39:22

against. In the same way, he's

39:24

supposedly against Hitler and the Nazis

39:26

these days. And yet

39:28

somehow Alex can't manage to make

39:30

a clear emphatic statement in

39:32

opposition to these groups.

39:34

With Yay and Nick, he can't rebuke the

39:36

Nazi and Hitler's shit choosing instead

39:38

to pretend that the ADL is worse

39:40

than Nick because of fake stories

39:42

that he repeats over and over about

39:44

how they think white people are

39:46

inherently evil. The only way to give voice to criticism of Yay and

39:48

Nick's Nazi ideas is to condemn

39:50

them along with the ADL and

39:52

be very insistent that the ADL

39:54

is worse.

39:56

And here, Alex can't just tell this collar that the clan

39:58

is bad and he shouldn't be a member of

40:00

it. Instead, he rattles off

40:02

a bizarre rationalization for why

40:06

he assumes this guy joined the clan, which I don't think

40:08

is too far off from what folks in

40:10

the clan might say. They

40:12

also love to pretend that their racism

40:14

is just fight by

40:16

imagining it only exists as a defense

40:18

against other people being racist

40:20

against them. This is Alex

40:22

giving the appearance of

40:24

pushing back against this guy who's literally in the clan while

40:26

actually making excuses for him and

40:28

making the act of joining a hate group a

40:30

possibly

40:31

unwise but morally neutral

40:34

decision. This is because Alex

40:35

doesn't actually think being a member of a hate

40:37

group is a bad thing. He

40:39

can't even get through this response to the caller

40:42

without speculating how white people would be

40:44

arrested for open carrying while black people

40:46

get away with it, essentially

40:48

justifying and signing off on

40:50

the feelings of racial agreement

40:52

that drive a lot of people toward these

40:54

racist groups. Here's an

40:56

important thing to understand. Even if a

40:58

listener or this caller were to accept Alex's

41:00

framing of things and concede it all,

41:02

there's still no reason not to be a member of

41:04

the clan. If and

41:06

only if we're able to defeat the globalists,

41:08

then these racist groups will

41:10

stop being played against each

41:12

other. But until that happens, and

41:14

even they understand that that's never going to happen, then these other

41:17

racist groups will still exist. The

41:19

clan members and Nazis believe

41:22

that they are defensive organizations. So if

41:24

those other groups still exist, their

41:26

rationale for their racism remains

41:30

entirely intact. I understand

41:32

that Alex doesn't show up to the studio

41:34

knowing that, like, he's gonna be on

41:36

the phone with a client member, but he definitely should

41:38

have known it was a distinct possibility

41:41

Like, he knows who his audience is and the fact that

41:43

he doesn't have any stronger condemnation for the clan

41:45

than this is

41:46

damning. It's it's shockingly bad.

41:48

Yeah. I mean,

41:51

it it's it's it

41:53

should be more complicated, and yet somehow

41:55

it's very simple, you know,

41:57

like, if somebody calls and tells you that they

42:00

are a clan's member, and then you

42:02

go, well, yeah, of course, you are, but it's

42:04

not your fault. It's because black people

42:06

are racist. You're a bad person.

42:08

Like, it's not what you would

42:10

expect if you actually oppose the

42:12

client. Hey,

42:14

listen. I get it. You're

42:16

a clan member. Obviously, black people

42:18

are racist. That's why the clan was

42:20

invented before black people were

42:22

allowed to vote in every Oh my god.

42:25

No. Actually, they're the horrible. Oh,

42:27

no. See, that can't happen. Yeah.

42:29

That can't happen. It's

42:32

very strange. And so Yeah. Well,

42:34

the thing about the clan is that the Black Panther party wants to kill all white

42:35

people. I'm sorry. What now? Yeah. That's my

42:37

real problem with it. Yeah.

42:39

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So

42:42

Alex tries to

42:44

follow this up by

42:46

condemning the clan. Little

42:49

late, Quite late. One of the

42:52

things that he seems to wanna do is

42:54

discuss it only in terms that have

42:56

nothing to do

42:58

with race. My dad said, you know, I would my mother be a substitute teacher.

43:00

You know, she worked here in the summer. She my grandmother

43:02

wasn't schoolteacher. She'd go

43:04

do teaching for summer school and

43:06

he'd have to hang around with her,

43:08

walk down to the pool, and kids

43:10

will come over to him and go, you

43:12

yankee get out of here. Like, of course,

43:14

my family at Spanish land grants from

43:16

eighteen thirty. But

43:18

that's my experience with the Cooklox

43:20

clan, is that it's

43:22

basically used to harass anybody in

43:25

business. They don't like somebody from the

43:27

next county or next county They don't

43:29

like good. And and

43:32

and I had family. In reconstruction,

43:34

who had their hotel and team

43:36

turned burned down. And on the

43:38

gravestones, it says,

43:40

murdered, killed,

43:42

by Northern soldiers. But again,

43:44

you've got a lot of people there who I would

43:46

later ask around, who aren't

43:48

even from Tig, Texas, but

43:51

they come in, they show up, they

43:53

start the clan, they run around and use

43:55

it for their own political control. So

43:57

that's As opposed appears to an

43:59

only experience with the crew clock's

44:00

clan. Yeah. That's a

44:04

little bit weird. So,

44:06

yeah, it's just it's just a group that

44:08

harasses business owners that they don't

44:09

like. Trying to get the

44:12

railroaders out at TIG, Texas. I may with

44:14

the clan, is they inconvenience

44:16

a lot of people. That's

44:18

an in general fashion.

44:20

No one in specific Right.

44:23

And, I mean, they don't solve problems. It's just a big

44:25

problem, you know. It's just just no

44:27

group in particular.

44:30

For the clan. Mhmm. Yeah. The clan.

44:32

It's mostly just like

44:35

a the shakedown operation

44:37

of businesses. Hey,

44:40

Come on. Come on. Sure. They started as one thing.

44:42

But you know, like VW made

44:44

engines for the

44:45

Nazis. You know, we

44:48

can change. To better people. The yikes.

44:50

So Alex goes to

44:52

commercial. Get that get a

44:54

get a little bit of a

44:56

a break

44:57

after talking to a

44:58

client. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Re group. And I

45:00

heard this commercial, and I just thought it was like I'm

45:02

gonna just play a couple seconds of it. I thought

45:04

this was, like, really fucking dumb. Hey

45:06

folks. Alex Jones here, and I'm very excited to announce the release of

45:09

my Bombshell documentary film, nine eleven, the

45:11

road to tiering on DVD. That's

45:13

right folks, DVD.

45:15

That's right, folks. DVD

45:18

It's

45:19

so fascinating to me to hear, like,

45:21

a nine eleven conspiracy documentary

45:23

being sold with

45:25

that, like, morning radio voice.

45:27

No. That is coming up

45:30

this Sunday. Like, wait. I'm

45:32

sorry. This Let

45:32

me tell you we're not building seven. Coming

45:35

up right after the break. If I

45:37

understand correctly, your documentary is proving

45:39

that the United States government did a

45:41

false flag onto its own country in order to

45:43

start a

45:44

war. And the way you're selling

45:46

it is with this

45:47

brand. That's what

45:47

I knew. Yeah.

45:48

It's a it's a little it

45:51

makes me it feels unserious.

45:54

Maybe it undercuts the

45:57

the level of a a

45:59

gravitas that you're documentary by

46:02

deserved. Now another point that I'd like to bring up here

46:04

is that we've heard Alex claim

46:06

that he was the number one

46:08

voice over guy in the world

46:12

and criticizing Obama was like, oh, no.

46:14

You can't get any jobs because, like, if

46:16

that's what he's bringing to the table, I don't

46:18

I don't think he has a place in

46:22

the market. I don't think that's good voice

46:24

over

46:24

work. I mean, he's not gonna be

46:26

on a GEICO commercial anytime soon with that

46:28

kind of stuff. He's not gonna get his own

46:31

recurring character there. You though, they do have those GEICO

46:33

commercials that are, like, washed up celebrities who

46:35

are, like, in, like, in

46:37

weird circumstances. So give it ten years. He might show

46:39

up on a GEICO

46:41

him. Hey. He might reboot into the

46:43

the new caveman. GEICO's

46:46

show starring Nick

46:48

oh And then subtly try to sell his caveman bone broth.

46:50

Yeah. Like, now it like, going

46:52

going into business for himself during the

46:54

middle of the century. That's synergy. Yeah.

46:58

Two pairs of blood stowed. Yep. Brilliant.

47:00

So Alex gets a call from a Mason.

47:03

A lot of folks in

47:05

groups called what are

47:06

we

47:06

doing? What are we doing? What

47:07

are we doing?

47:08

Did everybody joined a group in

47:10

two thousand three that I didn't know about

47:12

It was a it was a group heavy

47:14

time. And so this guy says that he's a master Mason. And Alex

47:17

believes that that means that he's

47:19

a thirty third degree. Amazing.

47:22

And so Alex is

47:25

talking talking about a

47:26

man. Tell me he just builds things.

47:28

Tell me he's just a person who

47:32

builds How's this You're not far off. But before we get to the

47:34

reveal, the prestige, Alex

47:36

has to talk about, like, stuff

47:40

about how masons get away with

47:42

murder. Of course.

47:42

And over to England, there's been a

47:45

lot of mainstream news articles about

47:47

how job. You can't get a

47:49

consulting job. You can't get a big government

47:51

job. You can't get found

47:53

not guilty unless you're a nation

47:55

or unless you're a hacker. Transformation.

47:58

And they found out that they're all scratching

48:00

each other's backs. It's like Italian

48:02

mafia or

48:03

something. Or it It's kind

48:06

of a wasp mob, you could say.

48:08

And they team up

48:10

with other nations around the world. It's

48:12

a global thing. The comparisons under

48:15

that quote. He told my

48:17

father the story of when he

48:19

was running bars during pro

48:21

mission. In Houston, some guys tried

48:23

to rob him. He killed two

48:25

of them. Walked in a white

48:28

exclamation and

48:29

distress sign at the judge instantly paced

48:31

this match. So it's also basically licensed

48:33

to kill. Yeah. You got the

48:35

mason and

48:37

distress sign. Double Pain. Double Pain. It

48:40

just

48:40

always works. Yeah. So

48:43

Alex is is going off

48:45

on these, like, this grand

48:48

Mason stuff. Because of course He

48:50

thinks he's got like a high level Mason on

48:52

the phone and they're gonna be able

48:54

to commiserate. But also the guy is saying in addition

48:56

to being Mason, he's saying that, like, he

48:58

started listening to Alex's show and it started

49:00

to wake

49:02

him up and he's thinking maybe he's involved in an evil

49:04

organization. So -- For sure. -- Alex is

49:06

gonna try and lay this track that

49:08

this guy is then gonna be able to sign

49:10

off on high

49:12

level Mason. Unfortunately,

49:14

he's not. Number one, Eric,

49:16

you say you're practicing masturbation

49:20

if anything I've said been inaccurate and then

49:22

you say you're beginning to wake up to this and

49:24

have

49:24

questions, you have the floor. Go ahead.

49:27

Oh, thank Thanks, Alex. When I said master mason,

49:29

I was talking about Blue Lodge. I had,

49:31

you know, just the third degree, master

49:33

mason degree. I have now not gone

49:35

into the higher levels up to the thirty

49:38

second, although I had many offers.

49:40

III was briefly involved

49:42

with the bravo. I had offers to go into the

49:44

Eastern Star, which is

49:46

primarily the sort of the women's arm of

49:48

the masons. I was

49:50

offered to go into

49:51

8. Right?

49:52

Scott? Right,

49:52

York right, and and various other things. But, you know, there's sort of

49:54

a a little voice gnawing at me.

49:57

And I'm asking myself, okay, Eric. Have you

49:59

sort of been a useful idiot

50:01

here in the watches of this giant

50:04

fraternity? You know,

50:04

I asked myself this question. Have I sort of been

50:06

a useful idiot, you know, practicing the tenants?

50:08

I mean, the tenants that are breached

50:11

in my lives seem to be wonderful tenants. But is

50:14

it is it a veneer or

50:16

something that's far deeper and

50:18

far more work. Well,

50:19

yeah. I mean, if you haven't even gotten into the Scottish

50:22

Right? And if you haven't gotten into the higher

50:24

degrees,

50:25

by the way, there's three hundred

50:28

and sixty degrees. Really?

50:30

Yeah. And he told us can't

50:33

go over in about seventy six.

50:36

Yeah. Yeah. That's the human enough

50:38

principleity sitting

50:38

at the other points of the compass with Lucifer at

50:42

three sixty.

50:44

There's a Zasdaq's principality. Yeah. So Alex

50:46

realizes that this guy isn't

50:49

very deep into the

50:52

basins and

50:53

decides, like, I would blow his mind. It's three

50:55

hundred and

50:55

sixty degrees. No, man.

50:58

He's

50:58

really just hanging out with your hoods. There's

51:00

a level. Dude. I could make up

51:03

whatever I want. No. Right?

51:05

That's the fun thing about him

51:07

only being level three. It's

51:09

like, he doesn't know and he already believes

51:11

it could it could be anything. Yeah.

51:13

And he's already suspicious of it and,

51:15

like, coming around to thinking like, hey, maybe

51:17

Alex is onto something.

51:18

Oh, hey, guess what? Level seventy seven, where the demons

51:21

start. Here's here's the problem.

51:23

Here's the problem. Yep.

51:26

What organization prevents three hundred and sixty degrees

51:28

for anything? That's It's too many

51:30

degrees. There's too many. Not enough.

51:33

You're if you're gonna complain about a generation growing

51:35

up with too many participation

51:36

trophies. If the Mason's give out

51:39

a degree for everything you do

51:40

Oh, this

51:41

guy poured me a drink. He's thirty eight degree

51:43

now. Well, Anne and you've gotta

51:45

think, like, imagine the

51:48

bureaucracy. Like -- Oh. -- imagine

51:50

the micro management

51:52

and, like, this every if you have three hundred and sixty degrees that

51:54

you have to and,

51:56

like, a good two hundred and ninety

51:58

of them

51:59

are not for humans. Complete

52:01

demons. Complete demons. Right?

52:03

Well, generally, what

52:04

are they up

52:05

to? Are they the ones deciding if

52:07

you

52:07

get that. This org chart

52:08

is a mess. But Yeah.

52:09

I would also I would mess with it. This raises a

52:11

few important questions. And

52:14

that is, Do the demons start at level

52:16

seventy seven? Or do they have

52:18

to be like level 123

52:20

So So

52:22

if you recruit a demon to the base Right. Right.

52:24

Right. If you're level one human, are

52:26

you in the same level one class as

52:28

maybe a couple of demons in there?

52:31

You know, like, you've got six humans and then there's two or three

52:33

demons right with you. Or You would be jealous

52:35

because you're like, oh, those motherfuckers can get

52:37

past

52:37

seventy seven times. Stop. Now

52:39

Yeah. Or

52:40

is is the right

52:41

from going level sixty seventy six

52:44

to seventy seven murder. You have to kill

52:46

yourself. TUB

52:47

hit the

52:47

demon. Right. Is

52:48

it -- Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. -- transformative right into

52:51

the seventy seventh degree. It's a good

52:53

These questions are unanswered because Alex is

52:55

making this shit up.

52:58

That could be one

52:59

reason. That could be one reason. I do

53:01

love it when Alex is like, I'm gonna get

53:03

back up from this guy. I got a caller on

53:05

the line. It's gonna

53:07

great. And then he realizes, I can just make up whatever I

53:09

want this person to they don't know

53:11

shit. There there is a moment of freedom

53:13

there, though. There is a

53:15

moment of freedom I I did definitely hear whatever the

53:17

guy was like, oh, I'm only a third degree and I

53:19

was offered the other thing, Alex was chomped at

53:22

just like, oh, I

53:24

could

53:24

say. Anything. Right? It's

53:25

it's a sort of freedom mixed with disappointment

53:27

because, like, if the guy was,

53:29

you know, somewhere in

53:32

higher levels or was willing to pretend to be and he was gonna

53:34

sign off on Alex's, like, yeah, you can just

53:36

say basin and distress or

53:38

whatever. That would give him so

53:39

much, like, credibility

53:42

to this bullshit. Yeah. Another man.

53:43

Imagine if it was imagine

53:44

if the tables were turned and this guy was

53:46

like, no. No. No. No. I'm at the

53:48

seventy seventh level. Here's the

53:51

problem. Humans can't get past that. That would that would

53:54

freak Alex out beyond all

53:56

reason. Well, I'm gonna guess at that

53:58

point he

54:00

would shift the story somehow. Yeah. Naturally. Deans

54:02

can't use phones.

54:04

I can't use a rule that

54:06

I cannot do that voice right now.

54:09

Is a disaster. You're

54:12

under the weather. Then we got it. We got it

54:14

somebody on the injured report. He's questionable

54:16

for today. So Alex

54:18

gets another caller, and this guy has an interesting

54:20

question about planet x.

54:23

Let's go

54:23

ahead and

54:26

talk to Rock in British Columbia. Go ahead, sir.

54:28

You're on the air.

54:30

Good to talk to you, Brock.

54:35

I wanted ask about planet

54:38

x. And is

54:40

it for

54:40

real? What is it? And I

54:43

also wanna wanted ask the nutshell if

54:45

you could. Who killed John

54:47

f

54:47

Kennedy? Okay. Barack, wanna

54:50

answer those questions. Thanks for the call. Two

54:53

big ones. Two big ones. Two big ones

54:55

at the same time. You know,

54:57

that's ambitious. Hey. What about this

54:59

other planet that's secretly there?

55:01

And while you're at it, Japkins.

55:03

While I'm here, Charlotte, Sherman.

55:05

I'm here. I mean, I if I've got

55:07

the chance, I'm just

55:08

mad. Maybe you don't answer, maybe you do. But

55:10

while I'm here, I might as well throw out

55:12

there. Asking Alex about JFK, who did it?

55:15

That's an impulse. Impulse by. It's like

55:17

picking up some words,

55:19

gum.

55:20

Yeah. So here's Alex's take on planet

55:22

x. Sure. If you've been listening to the

55:24

show

55:24

for a long period of time, you know

55:26

that I shed three years ago four

55:29

years ago that planet X was

55:32

a complete fraud.

55:34

I mean, when it comes from Zechariah

55:37

sitchin, the little new age propaganda is funded by the Rockefeller

55:39

Brothers Foundation. And he goes

55:43

and interprets the Sumerian

55:46

texts, and it's been proven that he interpreted him

55:48

wrong. And there's this

55:50

tenth planet that's called He didn't speak Sumerian,

55:52

which was an issue every, you know,

55:53

thirty six hundred years and

55:55

kill us cause earthquakes

55:58

and titanic floods and all

56:00

the rest of this. And

56:04

everybody got on the air, not everybody but a lot of people and picked up on this and

56:06

said, oh, it's the end of the world that's gonna hit

56:08

us. It's supposed to kill us

56:10

last

56:11

summer. And they strengths

56:15

-- I know if you didn't do last summer. -- closer to the

56:17

earth

56:17

than it had been in hundreds of thousands of

56:20

years. And if

56:22

I did not

56:25

half as close

56:27

as it

56:27

is, than from what normally

56:30

is. It it it covered

56:32

half the dish Which which would No. No. No.

56:34

No. No. The

56:36

yard. Stop and

56:38

a lot of researchers like Texmars and others had looked

56:40

at this and said that the

56:42

planet X phenomenon is

56:44

a is a coming of the

56:46

cult. And

56:48

So this was all a double meaning for the occultist in

56:50

high

56:51

places.

56:51

Yeah. So you understand? Alright. I can't

56:54

I can't follow that

56:56

whatsoever. One, it's a hoax and

56:58

two, it's also closer than they expected it

57:00

to be. It's both of those things. Well, but

57:02

it's not the tenth planet. It's

57:04

Mars. Or something, and it's really a metaphor

57:07

for the assault rising. Also, Jexmar

57:09

is apparently an astrologist

57:12

along with his

57:14

anti Semitic religious Christian identity preaching

57:16

and seem he seems to know everything about

57:18

everything which is a hallmark of

57:20

a

57:21

cool person. His name is Tex

57:24

Mars. So I think he does know everything

57:26

about both technology

57:28

and Mars.

57:30

That makes perfect sense to

57:31

me. It's TXTEXE

57:33

and MARRS

57:36

So is Well, that's clearly

57:38

to

57:38

throw us off the trail.

57:40

Probably probably. So, yeah,

57:43

the planet x was bullshit

57:45

that was made up by

57:48

Zachary Ascension, by because

57:50

he was funded by the Rockefeller's,

57:53

which is not I mean, Alex

57:55

is gonna need to substantiate that

57:58

somehow. Somehow. But

58:00

he like, he's been writing about

58:02

this shit since nineteen seventy six

58:04

Like, I think that's when the twelfth planet first came

58:06

out. The his book that began that series. Yeah. And

58:09

that was based on, like,

58:11

Eric von Danican shit. So,

58:14

like -- Right. -- you know, the chariots of the gods is is

58:16

intermixed in with this. And that was, like,

58:18

in the sixties. Yeah. I

58:21

don't know I don't know how all of that is

58:23

supposed to be like a

58:26

predictor of the rise

58:28

of the occult in two thousand

58:30

three. That didn't seem to

58:32

do anything.

58:32

I think I think what it is, is the

58:35

ambition of naming your book

58:37

the twelfth planet because

58:40

that skips over both the tenth and the eleventh. Like, we're just assuming

58:43

already that you know about those

58:45

two secret planets. Right? Like, that's

58:47

what sticks with you. A

58:50

guy with with I mean,

58:52

ambition bigger than the stars, if you

58:54

will. Yeah. I mean,

58:56

III I'm not

58:58

proud to admit

58:58

this. I have read the

58:59

twelfth planet. Yeah. I

59:02

I Over the tenth and eleventh planet.

59:04

Does he explain? I wish I

59:07

remembered. It is not

59:10

something that has stuck out in my

59:12

mind as like a I know I

59:14

think tiamat Teobot is one of

59:15

them, I think. Always bad when you

59:16

name something Teobot. That's that's a sign that

59:19

you're not really paying that much attention. I'm trying

59:21

to look this up here.

59:24

See if the they can give me a a breakdown of what

59:26

these planets are. Well, there's, like

59:29

okay. So, like, there's an

59:32

taboo. Right? And then

59:34

it, like, hit Tiamat, and

59:36

then Tiamat broke. I

59:38

don't fucking remember. Who knows? I'm

59:40

just worried about how the acronym is gonna

59:43

work. Mhmm. Or the the Mnemonic

59:45

device, you know, like my

59:48

very earthly mother,

59:50

and then I don't know what happens after

59:52

Pluto. You

59:52

know, it could be anything back there.

59:55

Sure. Or you might have

59:57

to interject it into the because it might be

59:59

closer at

59:59

times. Oh, here's another thing.

1:00:02

In the meantime, since he wrote that book,

1:00:04

Pluto no longer

1:00:06

a planet.

1:00:06

True. So now it's the eleventh

1:00:08

planet.

1:00:08

Unless he's also found another one. Oh. Well,

1:00:11

I

1:00:11

haven't considered that. You

1:00:14

never know. Alex

1:00:16

was was cool. Like, he

1:00:18

knew that this was bullshit. He wasn't going in with

1:00:20

the end of the world claims or any thing.

1:00:23

I predicted three, four years ago that when

1:00:25

it didn't hit us,

1:00:28

the scammers would then say, or

1:00:30

the useful idiots would then say, oh, planet

1:00:32

X was on the Gregorian calendar. It

1:00:34

was all three years. So

1:00:37

that calendar is coming in

1:00:39

three years now. And end.

1:00:41

The slight clockwork, they said,

1:00:44

oh, it's the gregorian

1:00:46

calendar. We were

1:00:47

wrong. Now it's going to be

1:00:50

coming in two years, three years from

1:00:52

now. So they can keep selling their books

1:00:54

and videos, and that is

1:00:56

exactly what

1:00:58

did. It wasn't a hard guess. These

1:01:00

scam preachers that say the end of the

1:01:02

world is next year giving all your money.

1:01:06

And every time the

1:01:08

end of the world didn't come, you know, in

1:01:10

nineteen eighty seven or whatever like they just

1:01:12

said, they

1:01:14

would then say, oh, it's the gorgorian calendar.

1:01:16

It's in three years. And then start the

1:01:19

whole process over again.

1:01:21

See that? was easy for Alex to call out because that's

1:01:24

what he does too. I was gonna say,

1:01:26

like,

1:01:26

oh, it's it's almost like somebody

1:01:28

predicting a financial collapse or perhaps

1:01:31

a summer of rage every

1:01:33

single year

1:01:34

or month. Right. We just had our calculations

1:01:36

a little bit. Oh, the Fed did something

1:01:38

to stopped. The summer of

1:01:39

rage is happening, but you still should our

1:01:40

gold and stuff. Or When we got

1:01:42

to lose

1:01:42

all diesel fuel in the

1:01:45

United States, 8, No.

1:01:47

We dude. We're on

1:01:49

three weeks with no diesel.

1:01:51

We're just gonna say Yeah.

1:01:53

It's been a while. Since we've lost

1:01:55

all of the diesel fuel and all the trucks have fallen apart. But even,

1:01:57

like, take the other stuff

1:01:59

like the the global are

1:02:02

about to make their move. They've made their move. You know, like --

1:02:04

Sure. -- FEMA camps are coming. It's it's right

1:02:06

around the I he does this all

1:02:09

the fucking time. And his audience just has I I don't

1:02:11

know why, but unlimited tolerance

1:02:14

for just being like, oh, yeah.

1:02:16

You managed to stop it or

1:02:20

something. I

1:02:20

find it disrespectful to point out the scam you're

1:02:22

doing and blame other people. In

1:02:24

the same way that all psychics

1:02:26

and mediums are always like, listen.

1:02:30

I get it. You think that psychics and mediums are bullshit

1:02:32

because the other ones are,

1:02:34

but I'm the real one, you know, that kind

1:02:36

of thing where it's like, if everybody

1:02:39

else is bullshit, sell are you? Well, it's a little bit disrespectful,

1:02:41

but on another level, it also kind of

1:02:44

seems to indicate a little bit that maybe

1:02:46

Alex's perception of himself is that

1:02:48

he is

1:02:50

not that. Which is possible. If that's the case, that is a

1:02:52

bummer. But -- Yeah. --

1:02:54

could be. So we have one last clip

1:02:56

here, and it's Alex responding to

1:02:58

this guy's

1:03:00

second question, which is the JFK question. Of

1:03:02

course. And this kind

1:03:04

of bumming out because I know on our

1:03:06

last two thousand three

1:03:07

episode, we we had

1:03:09

a little conversation about the admitted

1:03:12

widow, the ladybird

1:03:13

John's ladybird. Ladybird and the force.

1:03:16

Admitted widow.

1:03:18

Yeah. Admitted.

1:03:18

It's Alex, actually, he moves the goalposts a

1:03:20

little bit here on this episode. The large

1:03:23

banks that own the military social

1:03:26

complex ordered a Texas hitman

1:03:28

and others under CIA control,

1:03:30

and we've had the witness and

1:03:33

the and the people that were there, and LBJ's lawyer

1:03:35

and his mistress on the show, and it's

1:03:38

all admitted now that they did

1:03:40

the planning

1:03:42

and execution but the big

1:03:44

bankers pulled the lever,

1:03:46

ordered the hit because he he

1:03:48

kinda wanted to get us out of the

1:03:51

Federal He wanted to stop letting corporations

1:03:53

be international and leave it,

1:03:55

like, remotely butler is involved in the protests. Tariffs

1:03:57

on trade. He was getting us out

1:03:59

of Vietnam. He cut taxes by

1:04:01

fifty percent. They were not happy with him. I'm sorry. What did

1:04:03

you do today? Let's talk

1:04:06

to John in

1:04:08

North

1:04:08

Carolina. Has quite

1:04:10

quite a number of reasons. Apparently, why

1:04:12

JFK was killed by the bankers. Yeah.

1:04:14

I've

1:04:15

said it before. It's shocking

1:04:17

that more people didn't kill

1:04:19

JFK considering there were so many reasons to do.

1:04:21

It was, like, murder on the orient

1:04:24

express.

1:04:24

It was, like Everybody had a reason.

1:04:28

Puaro could

1:04:28

have gotten to the bottom of this. So

1:04:30

just like that, we go from

1:04:32

an admitted widow to LBJ's mistress. Seems

1:04:35

like Alex doesn't really sweat the small

1:04:37

stuff, like talking accurately and

1:04:40

saying true things.

1:04:41

Details are tough. Alex is referring to Madeleine Brown, a woman

1:04:43

who has been widely discredited by people who have looked

1:04:46

into her claims. She

1:04:48

alleged that was at a party in

1:04:50

Dallas the night before the assassination

1:04:52

with folks included, but not limited

1:04:54

to, LBJ, Nixon, and

1:04:56

J Edgar Hoover, But

1:04:58

concrete evidence puts all of these

1:05:00

people except Nixon outside of

1:05:02

Dallas that entire night.

1:05:04

They could not have been

1:05:06

there and Nathan's whereabouts were accounted for

1:05:08

in Dallas. You know what I'm gonna

1:05:09

say? If you've got those guys in the

1:05:12

same room

1:05:14

in Dallas, That's the room I'm

1:05:16

8. The president's room.

1:05:18

The meeting is essentially

1:05:19

impossible to have happened, which is where

1:05:22

the threat to kill JFK

1:05:24

was said to have happened that you can

1:05:26

kinda see how this pokes a

1:05:28

gigantic hole in her story

1:05:30

because

1:05:31

impossible. SAGE one, then the other. That's how that

1:05:34

statement works. Subsequent investigation

1:05:36

of her past has shown that she's a

1:05:38

bit of a fraud person having

1:05:40

been convicted of forging the will

1:05:42

of an elderly relative in nineteen eighty

1:05:44

eight who had recently died.

1:05:46

She's kind of like a AFK

1:05:48

era, Larry Nichols type. So it makes

1:05:50

sense that she and Alex would get together

1:05:52

and stir up some bullshit

1:05:53

together. But that's the admitted widow.

1:05:56

That sucks.

1:05:57

I guess it would suck more if,

1:05:59

like, Lady Bird had put it forward. Yeah.

1:06:01

Yeah.

1:06:01

Yeah. That would

1:06:04

be surreal. It'd be an unusual. Then we'd be in Nelson

1:06:06

we'd be in Mandela effect territory

1:06:08

if Lady Bird was was

1:06:11

actually there. Because you choose

1:06:13

an info warrior. This was the one thing that

1:06:14

sneaked through

1:06:15

to the other side. This one sign

1:06:17

that things have changed. I

1:06:20

would imagine I would imagine if

1:06:22

Lady Bird had been on Alex would not stop

1:06:24

talking about it even to the

1:06:25

present. So That should have been a

1:06:28

clue for us, but that was that did not happen. You're right. You're right. That one

1:06:29

that one does

1:06:32

make sense.

1:06:34

God. What would that be like if a city?

1:06:36

Like, even I I mean, even

1:06:38

if a city wouldn't show up

1:06:41

No. No. No. I wouldn't have been sitting. I'm just, like,

1:06:43

was a broadcast head back

1:06:45

then. No. In my head, I'm

1:06:48

thinking, like, what's what vice

1:06:50

president or or no. Like, what first lady

1:06:52

goes

1:06:52

Nancy, what show would be as insane

1:06:54

as Lady Bird Showing up

1:06:57

Nancy Regan Befores. No.

1:06:59

Hillary, she her Nancy

1:07:01

Reagan showing up anywhere would be

1:07:03

fine. That party was nuts.

1:07:05

Come on, Hillary. Yeah.

1:07:07

She's a person.

1:07:09

Temper. Temper going on

1:07:13

what? Howard Stern.

1:07:16

Temper going on Stern might be as

1:07:18

crazy as that. If the

1:07:20

if the uncle Luke Luke Skywalker

1:07:22

from two live crew had a

1:07:23

podcast, a debit card showed up

1:07:26

on it.

1:07:28

I would one, listen

1:07:29

to the hell out of that. And two, yes,

1:07:31

I would lose my

1:07:34

shit. Yeah. That

1:07:36

would be Luke

1:07:38

Skywalker. Well, he can't call himself that anymore. He

1:07:40

got

1:07:40

sued. Yeah. Well, on account

1:07:42

of there's a very famous name

1:07:45

-- Yep. -- trademark. So, yeah, we come to

1:07:47

the end of this two thousand three episode

1:07:49

and a lot of

1:07:51

calls, some shady shit.

1:07:54

Clan member goes essentially

1:07:58

unrebooked. I Caller

1:08:00

believes here's our norris can't talk

1:08:02

about the baby Jesus because of the Jewish influence in the

1:08:03

media. Here's my here's

1:08:05

my feeling on how the calls went

1:08:08

on that. Once the guy

1:08:10

opened with Chuck

1:08:12

Norris can't say things because of the Jewish media. The clam guy

1:08:14

was like, well, obviously, I'm gonna call later. Mhmm. And

1:08:17

then once the

1:08:19

clam guy called the Mason guy was

1:08:21

like, well, the Mason's have to be representatives that clients

1:08:23

gonna show up on this thing. Right. Right. I think

1:08:25

it's a it's a regular

1:08:26

old cascade of cause and effect. A

1:08:31

domino of group

1:08:33

members needing representation. Yes.

1:08:35

And, you know,

1:08:38

I'm just sad that he didn't have a fourth hour

1:08:40

back at this point because that was

1:08:42

when the Illuminati would have called in.

1:08:44

And then the globalist and then

1:08:48

a two hundred and thirty third

1:08:50

degree

1:08:50

Mason, demon. Of course. I

1:08:53

mean, Maybe maybe just the the daughters of the American revolution would have

1:08:55

been a good way to go next, you know, ease into the next

1:08:57

one before you get

1:08:59

to the Illuminati. No.

1:09:02

We gotta go with, like, the the

1:09:04

the what was

1:09:05

that? The council of twelve? The Bill Gates is

1:09:07

a member of -- Maybe. -- the council

1:09:09

of twelve. That's where it's a

1:09:11

middle man. Them. Yeah. No. We gotta go

1:09:13

we gotta we gotta escalate this

1:09:15

hard. 8. That's a fair

1:09:17

point. We have to go

1:09:20

to, like, super elite organizations that

1:09:22

maybe don't exist and are very

1:09:23

mysterious. Here's the ultimate

1:09:26

terror I have with your

1:09:28

witchcraft. Is

1:09:32

that based upon the level of magic

1:09:34

that you have displayed so far,

1:09:36

I'm terrified that you're gonna

1:09:38

alter the universe us in such a way that the next two thousand three

1:09:40

episode we did, he has a literal

1:09:42

interview with the devil. Like, well,

1:09:46

surprise. He's been bitching about this guy in the present. Guess

1:09:48

who shows up in the

1:09:51

past? Or the devil

1:09:56

calls in. Oh, yeah.

1:09:57

That's a first time caller.

1:09:59

Big fan. I

1:10:01

got this

1:10:03

disease coming up twenty years, like,

1:10:05

you are the spokesman for it, my friend. Hey, Alex. I saw you a Bohemian Grove.

1:10:08

Man,

1:10:09

why didn't you

1:10:12

say hi?

1:10:13

I was wearing the owl costume, dude. I was wearing

1:10:15

the owl costume. Come man. Well, let's

1:10:19

hope it

1:10:20

does up to

1:10:22

that. But -- Yes. -- if it does,

1:10:24

they'll be prepared. So, anyway, we come to

1:10:26

the end of this, but we'll be back

1:10:28

with another episode shortly. But until then, we have

1:10:30

website. Indeed, we do. It's knowledge fight dot com.

1:10:33

Yep. We're all

1:10:36

on Twitter. We are on Twitter.

1:10:38

Is that knowledge underscore fight? We'll

1:10:40

be back. Model then. I'm Neil. I'm

1:10:42

Leo. I'm DCX Clark. I am the

1:10:46

the vice count of Dayquill. What?

1:10:49

Bike count. Andy and

1:10:51

Kansas here

1:10:52

on the year. Thanks

1:10:54

for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm my first time calling.

1:10:57

I'm a huge fan. I love

1:10:59

your work. I love you.

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