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Damn.
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And Jordan Hines. when knowledge
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body dot com. It's time to break. I
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have 8 respect for Dan and George,
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knowledge body. I'm of them posing
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as if they're the good guys, shank me, are
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Bandy share on the air picture. Hold on. Well,
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Alex, some of the same color, which a fan.
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I love you. Knowledge
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fight.
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I love you. Everybody. Welcome back
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to knowledge right. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan.
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We're a couple dudes like
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Zatarain. Worship at the altar of Salim and talk a
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little bit about Alex Jones. Oh,
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indeed we are, Dan. Jordan.
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Dan? Jordan. Quick
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question for
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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.
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Oh, no. don't know
1:45
what it is, but I took a COVID test and it's
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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?
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Sure.
2:02
Sure. I'm put I I hit the button.
2:05
And the blast doors came
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down at the studio, and
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I'm locked in. But
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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 --
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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
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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
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and, like, I don't know, it
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really brightened my my spirits. You
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know, I mean, that's that's so cool because
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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
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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.
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Yes. Exactly. But, yeah, that was
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really cool. I like that. I appreciate that.
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No. That's great.
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Tell about you. What's your bright spot? My
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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.
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Fine.
3:49
Oh, it was detected. Right? And
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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
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existed. It. Right? Sure. You
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know? I know it's like
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Right. But I were right. I mean, it's one of
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it it really was astonishing to watch.
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But on
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the other hand, it made me
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think of, like, the pyramids. Do you
4:15
know what I mean? Because I mean, like, in Egypt
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and other countries to be the
4:19
ancient pyramids? Ancient pyramids
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made me think about how we
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still go see them. And
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what they are is really
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monuments to what you can
4:30
build with slavery and blood. You know?
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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
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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
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yeah, it is it is This World Cup
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is one of the most amazing things I've ever
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seen, and it's also a testament to what can
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be billed with blood and
4:56
slavery. So it's a terrible thing And
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the French and Argentinian soccer
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teams were built on blood and slavery?
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No. But the arena was Oh,
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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.
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Yeah. So That's my right
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spot. Wow. Fantastic.
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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
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35:43
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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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