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you what

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who

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are

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these people? another

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live by I'm sick of imposing

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as if they're the good guys saying we are the

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bad guys knowledge knowledge

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fight need

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money

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stop it Andy and Andy

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and Kansas it's

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time to pray Andy and Kansas you're on the

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air thanks for holding

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I

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love your room knowledge fight knowledge

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fight.com I

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love you hey everybody welcome

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back to knowledge fight I'm Dan I'm Jordan we're a couple dudes

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like to sit around worship at the altar of Celine

1:05

and talk a little bit about Alex Jones oh

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indeed we are Dan Jordan Dan Jordan I

1:10

have a quick question for you today sir what's

1:12

up what's bright spot

1:13

my bright spot today Jordan is a big one what's

1:15

that um that is that I got my

1:18

passport

1:19

so

1:22

uh we put the cart before the horse a

1:24

little bit in terms of putting together

1:26

this tour legally you were not allowed

1:28

to do the tour that

1:30

we had put together we believed

1:33

at the time of making the decision

1:35

that there would probably be enough time

1:37

based on the stated turnaround

1:39

times from the state department of like

1:42

how quick you could get a passport yeah um

1:44

and so we were like yeah fuck it let's let's do it if

1:47

if I if I don't have my passport maybe there's

1:49

something else we could do

1:51

I don't know maybe there's an emergency option

1:53

or something I got TSA

1:55

pre-checked my man how dare you it

1:58

was it was anxiety

1:59

provoking, but

2:02

you know, in a rare big ups,

2:05

I gotta say big ups to the State Department

2:07

that it was quick. It

2:10

was surprisingly fast. And

2:14

we could definitely do the tour now. I mean, yeah,

2:16

you know, cheers and cheers. The

2:19

State Department made a lot of missteps.

2:21

In the past, agreed. This time,

2:24

they got it right. They got it right. Under promise

2:26

and over deliver. That's the way you do it. Make up

2:28

for the sins of the past.

2:29

Well, I... Past

2:32

secretaries of state, like Kissinger. I

2:34

was gonna say, I was trying to figure out if Kissinger

2:36

personally got this faster to you,

2:39

because that's the only way there's a mitigation. And so I

2:41

think he's still got a lot left to pay for.

2:43

Yeah, that's true. But yeah, I'm excited

2:45

to have that renewed. That's something I had always

2:48

meant to renew and then just never got around to

2:50

it because there wasn't cause for it. And I was

2:52

living

2:53

hand to mouth in a way that leaving

2:55

the country felt like, well, that's

2:57

never gonna happen. Yeah, let's not worry about my passport

3:00

right now. Exactly. I'm selling blood.

3:02

Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's

3:04

a whole different world of concerns.

3:07

And so, yeah, now I haven't been able

3:10

to maybe take a trip or two here and there.

3:12

I certainly bucket list like to get

3:14

over to Easter Island at some point. Of course,

3:17

of course. That's about it. I

3:19

know, I know, you really wanna go there. Yeah,

3:22

Australia, we're looking at you. Sure,

3:24

sure. We're coming. Definitely. Did

3:26

Jordan's ass kick down under? I need to be

3:29

beaten up in all hemispheres. Yes,

3:31

kick Jordan's ass and take him out to

3:33

the outback. Yeah, well, don't

3:35

take me to the outback. I'm scared of a lot of things

3:37

that kill you out there. Yeah, Dingo is gonna

3:40

team up with a gator. That's problematic.

3:42

The croc. I'm more, listen, scorpions.

3:46

Scorpions are the thing for me. They got the

3:48

tail thing. They do. They're like

3:50

spiders, spiders are scary, but spiders have teeth, I got

3:52

teeth. We can work this out. Sure,

3:54

you can bite each other. The scorpion tail,

3:57

nothing I can do about that. Yeah, and it does. Unbeatable.

3:59

It seemed unfair the

4:02

way the tail works. It's unfair!

4:05

Yeah. It's multi-directional

4:07

and damn. Yes, absolutely. Well,

4:09

we'll keep you away from scorpions. So

4:12

what's your bright spot? My bright spot,

4:14

interestingly enough, Australia. I've

4:18

been watching the Women's World Cup. Sure. I

4:21

am a fair weather football fan. And

4:24

it

4:25

has been very, very enjoyable. And

4:27

Australia had made it... They're hosting along with

4:29

New Zealand. And New Zealand crashed out almost immediately.

4:32

And Australia made it all the way to the semifinals

4:35

against England. All right? And

4:37

they made it to, I want to say

4:39

like 60 minutes. All right? You would

4:41

say that those are the same team.

4:43

Australia and England? Yeah. No.

4:47

What? They still have the Queen on their money. Well,

4:49

the Queen's dead. Sure. Former

4:52

Queen. Anyways,

4:55

yeah, they lost. But it was really fun. Yeah. It

4:58

was really fun. And they made it a lot further than

5:00

anybody expected them to.

5:02

Great, exciting game. Everybody had fun.

5:05

What was the score? One zero? Three

5:07

to one. Wound up being three to one. All right.

5:10

Yeah. Sam Kerr, who was their star, she

5:12

was injured. She couldn't play it at

5:14

all in the earlier stages. She's

5:17

finally able to play in the semifinal, right? She's

5:20

the star.

5:21

Fucking comes up with the best goal

5:23

I've seen in a long, long time. All right. Kicked

5:26

it out from 30 meters or whatever. Flew up

5:28

the goal. But it went

5:30

over her hand. It was amazing.

5:33

That's amazing. That's the equivalent

5:35

of getting dunked on. One hundred percent. When

5:38

there's a picture of you as a goalie diving

5:40

and missing. And it's such a beautiful picture

5:42

too. That's like getting posterized. Oh, there's

5:45

no, it's even worse because the goaltender

5:47

did such an amazing job. She's

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essentially wound up being

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photographed in a back flip and

5:53

her eyes are still on the ball as it hits the back

5:55

of the neck. Just like this tragic. Can't

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say.

5:59

she didn't try. She tried everything she

6:02

had. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's

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fun. Yep. Very

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fun. Yeah, I wish I cared more about soccer, football.

6:09

Eh. Eh. Association

6:11

rules football. That's

6:13

how we do it. Yeah. Yep. But

6:16

yeah, I, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh. I

6:19

just can't, can't do it. It's fine. Yeah.

6:22

You know what? But it's not like I like other sports

6:24

instead. I know, no. I just, I

6:26

have a passing. Why do you want to

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like, I don't know, people bond

6:30

over it,

6:31

but it's the same thing with like a ton of sports.

6:33

Yeah, I mean, that's kind of the whole, that's

6:35

the whole thing. Yeah. I could, I

6:37

could, like I've enjoyed going to a bar

6:39

with you and watching a sporting event. Right, right.

6:42

But like, I wish I enjoyed the sporting

6:44

event itself more. Right. So

6:47

it wouldn't feel like I have to force myself into situations

6:49

where we can like, just not just you and I, or me or anybody

6:51

can bond over a sport. Sure, sure, sure, sure. Yeah.

6:54

No, I understand. Yeah. I

6:56

mean, it's bonding and betting. That's what sports

6:59

are. It's for hanging out and for

7:02

making money or losing a lot of it. Yeah.

7:04

Yeah. I think a lot of my friends were pretty hardcore

7:06

gamblers. See? And

7:09

it maybe seemed like something I couldn't get in on.

7:11

Too many like weird prop bets and

7:14

like over unders. Oh, I can't

7:16

do that. Yeah, so that kind of intimidated

7:18

me away from the betting. Once you get into, into

7:21

gambling nerds, then I'm

7:23

fucked, I'm out. I can't do

7:24

any of that. I did invent a stat

7:26

that is entirely meaningless. Okay. And

7:30

that was called plumbles. Plumbles. And

7:32

that's punts divided by fumbles in a football

7:34

game. All right. I like that.

7:36

Okay. I don't know what it tells you, but

7:40

you set the over under at like 0.3 or

7:42

something.

7:43

Yeah. Wait, I

7:46

think that would actually go. I

7:48

don't, I don't know what that would mean. That

7:51

would mean that there are a certain number

7:53

of punts per number of fumbles.

7:55

Yes. That is the stat. Yeah. So

7:59

if you have more.

7:59

or punts per fumble, either

8:02

you are better at not fumbling

8:04

the ball and punting the ball all the

8:07

time. But you're still losing. But you're still

8:09

losing. Yeah. Yes. You're

8:11

better at making it to fourth down. Right. Yes. Correct.

8:16

Right. That's a bad stat. I imagine it

8:18

does tell you something, but my friends weren't keen on betting on it. I

8:20

mean, I think it would almost do, I think it almost

8:22

tells you the opposite of something useful. Probably.

8:26

You know, like it, cause you don't want a

8:28

bad, you don't want any. Yes. Yeah.

8:31

The goal is to have zero of both. Right. And

8:34

what if you have two punts and zero fumbles, then it's impossible.

8:36

Then it's infinity. Yes.

8:39

These are the friends also who got deep into horse tracks.

8:42

That'll happen. Yeah, that'll happen. There

8:44

you go. That'll happen. Boy,

8:46

what a bummer. What a bummer of a scene

8:49

over at the horse track. No. Dog

8:52

track. Excuse me. Not

8:54

for me. So, Jordan, today we have an episode that also isn't

8:56

for you. Not for anybody. Oh.

8:58

It's bad. It's

9:01

always bad. It is always bad. It's the present day. We're

9:03

talking about August 16th, 2023, of course.

9:06

Trump got indicted again. That's correct.

9:08

Again. Racketeering on this one though. Different

9:11

charges, mixing it up a little bit. What are we doing? What

9:14

are we doing? We're all having a great time. I

9:16

guess. What is this? Yeah.

9:18

I feel like

9:21

we're in a situation now with all of these indictments

9:23

that like, you got to think something's going

9:26

to stick. I understand

9:28

the nihilism of like, wow,

9:30

nothing ever works. Or nothing ever,

9:33

there's no consequences. Sure. Sure. But

9:36

man, the odds it seems like of getting

9:39

through this minefield is, seems

9:41

low. It is.

9:43

It is. And apparently,

9:45

not even the general league can

9:48

jump over this challenge, it seems. It's

9:51

a sticky wicket. It does feel that way.

9:54

But you never know. Those Duke boys

9:56

can get out of just about anything. That is true. Um,

9:59

well.

9:59

Well, we'll see what happens, and today

10:02

we'll see what Alex's response to all

10:04

this was. But first, let's say

10:06

hello to some new wonks. Oh, that's

10:08

a great idea.

10:09

So first, Stuart P.

10:12

Thank you so much. You are now a policy

10:14

wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very

10:16

much. Thank you. Next, the one true

10:18

Bob. Thank you so much. You are now

10:21

a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank you

10:23

very much. Thank you. Next, Bongwater Jones, my wife

10:25

Erica, interesting spelling, A-R-I-K-A,

10:29

thinks this podcast has made me weird. You're

10:31

weird. Look at the spelling of your name. You're now a

10:33

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

10:36

Whoa. Holy cow. Editorialized

10:38

a little bit. I'm sorry. You're about

10:40

to get beat up in Australia. That's fine. That's

10:43

fine. Next, happy

10:45

City Hall wedding, Connor and Katie. You're

10:47

now a policy wonk.

10:48

I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank

10:51

you. And all caps on this one.

10:53

Large gay rodent with an internet connection.

10:56

You are now a policy wonk. I'm a policy wonk. Thank

10:58

you very much. And of course, insert

11:01

random scat sounds. You are now a policy

11:03

wonk.

11:06

I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And

11:08

we have technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So thank you so much. Going

11:10

out to all one word, although

11:12

you capitalize the W in

11:14

the middle of it. Intense wiggling.

11:17

Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat.

11:19

I'm a policy wonk. I have risen

11:22

above

11:23

my enemies. I might quit tomorrow, actually.

11:25

I'm just going to take a little break. A

11:28

little break for me. And

11:31

then we're going to come back.

11:35

And I'm going to start the show over. I'm

11:37

the devil. I gotta be taking on the hair. I'll be in

11:39

all this. The river. Fuck you.

11:42

Fuck you. I got plenty of words

11:44

for you. But at the end of the day, fuck

11:46

you and your new world order and fuck

11:49

the horse you rode in on and all your

11:51

shit.

11:52

Maybe today should be my last broadcast. Maybe

11:54

I'll just be gone a month, maybe five years. Maybe

11:57

I'll walk out of here tomorrow and you never

11:59

see me. see me again. That's really

12:02

what I want to do. I never want

12:04

to come back here again. I apologize

12:06

to the crew and the listeners yesterday that

12:08

I was legitimately having breakdowns

12:11

on air.

12:12

I'll be better tomorrow. He's not. So

12:16

Jordan, before we get into the episode proper,

12:18

this is not a dreamy, creamy

12:20

summer. This is not chilly, willy winter. This is not

12:22

a bright spot. This is not spawn con.

12:24

This is just,

12:26

I got a little drink here that is weird

12:29

and I want to try it and see how it goes. This is

12:31

Coca-Cola zero sugar ultimate

12:33

edition,

12:34

zero calorie Cola plus

12:37

XP flavored. So this has got

12:39

to be some kind of a game thing. Plus XP

12:41

flavor. Yeah. There's got to be like a video game thing,

12:43

right? You are, you are earning experience

12:46

points via this drink.

12:48

You're fucking right. I am. All right. Here we

12:50

go. Experience points. We

12:52

are seeing a plus four. I've

12:55

had an experience. Yeah,

12:57

it's very clear. The facial

12:59

experience is one for me. It was interesting.

13:01

There's a fruit to it. There's a fruit

13:04

to it. Yeah. There's definitely, it feels like

13:06

there's a peach, but it's not just

13:08

peach. All right. There's something else going on in

13:10

there. The

13:12

color red comes to mind and

13:14

peach. So it's a red peach. Yes.

13:17

Hentrex. Yep. Not bad. I mean,

13:19

in terms of these cokes that have been different,

13:22

weird things. I don't

13:25

want it more than I want Coke. Sure.

13:28

Sure. Yeah. Which seems like a, yeah.

13:30

Yeah. It doesn't beat Coke, but it's fine.

13:32

It's better than that one weird one. Yeah.

13:35

That what was that fucking one that tasted like a tobacco?

13:37

Oh, I don't even want to remember it. So

13:41

Alex starts out the show, not talking about Trump's indictment,

13:43

but instead talking about the fires

13:45

and Maui. And so we're

13:47

going to begin here with the way Alex starts the show,

13:50

which is Trump giving a little speech

13:53

and throwing some shade

13:55

around

13:55

and then Alex speaking

13:58

his piece. the

14:00

aftermath is going very poorly with

14:02

the governor of the island wanting

14:05

to do nothing but blame it on global warming

14:08

and other things that just happen to pop

14:10

into his head.

14:12

When asked about it today as he was

14:14

getting into a car, perhaps

14:17

coming home from the beach

14:20

where he has been spending a great deal

14:22

of time, Crooked Joe Biden,

14:24

the most incompetent president in the history

14:27

of our country, with a laugh and a

14:29

smile said he had no comment on the death

14:31

and the tragedy. To say

14:33

no comment is oftentimes fine,

14:35

but to be smiling when you say

14:38

it,

14:38

especially against such a tragedy

14:41

as this, is absolutely horrible

14:44

and unacceptable.

14:46

It is a disgraceful thing

14:48

that Joe Biden refuses

14:51

to help or comment on

14:53

the tragedy in Maui, as

14:55

he refused to help or comment

14:58

on the train derailment in

15:00

East Palestine, Ohio for a very,

15:02

very long time.

15:05

In any event, hopefully everyone will be able

15:07

to pull together so that a horrible situation

15:10

does not get even worse. To

15:12

the families affected, I give you my love

15:14

and sympathy.

15:16

Nothing can ever replace your loved

15:18

ones, but you will always have the

15:20

memories and will feel their great love

15:22

surrounding and embracing you. Together,

15:25

we will continue to carry their legacy

15:27

forward, and I love you all

15:29

very much. Thank you.

15:33

Art felt powerful presidential message

15:35

from our real president. Biden

15:37

was asked about it and said, no comment.

15:40

Our hearts go out to people who are sending aid, vector

15:43

blocking aid coming in from

15:45

private citizens and operating

15:46

in federal aid. The governor, I have video, announced

15:48

they're going to steal the property and turn it into

15:51

a smart city with no gates. Okay. You

15:53

cannot

15:55

make this stuff up. Except

15:57

he does. Yes, you 100% can. I

15:59

will say that.

15:59

It is maybe a fair criticism that

16:02

Joe Biden hasn't talked enough about the

16:04

wildfires in Maui in the past days, but

16:06

what Alex and Trump are doing is playing games

16:08

about a tragedy to score political points. It's

16:10

just obvious. Let me read

16:12

to you from a statement put out by the White House. Quote,

16:15

Jill and I send our deepest condolences

16:17

to the families of those who lost loved ones in

16:20

the wildfires in Maui, and our prayers

16:22

are with those who have seen their homes, businesses

16:24

and communities destroyed. That statement

16:27

was released on August 9th, almost

16:29

a week before this episode of Alex's

16:31

show was being recorded. Alex

16:34

doesn't care about the fires or the people impacted

16:36

by them, and to put it more sharply, he

16:38

doesn't care whether Biden talks about them

16:40

or not. What he cares about is following along

16:42

with his team, and he sees his team saying Biden

16:45

is ignoring the fires, so Alex dutifully repeats

16:47

that message and exaggerates it further,

16:50

making up shit about Biden blocking aid and

16:52

what have you. Alex is a follower. He's

16:54

not the tip of the spear rooting out lies and

16:56

corruption, he's just a demagogue spouting

16:58

the bullshit his strongman leader says to with

17:01

zero concern for whether it's true or not,

17:03

so long as it helps his team and hurts the other side.

17:06

The governor of Hawaii, Josh Green, did

17:08

not announce that they're going to seize all the land

17:10

affected by the fires and make smart cities or some

17:12

bullshit. What happened is that

17:15

Green spoke

17:15

out and gave a warning about scams

17:17

that people often try to run after tragedies,

17:20

exploiting desperation and the public response

17:22

to it. Governor Green explored options

17:25

with his attorney general about halting any

17:27

sales of properties that had been damaged

17:29

because residents had reported being approached

17:31

by people who didn't live on the island

17:33

who were posing as real estate agents and seeking

17:36

to buy their property naturally for less

17:38

than it would be worth under other circumstances.

17:41

This kind of predatory behavior might be

17:43

considered an attempt at

17:45

land grabbing, but what the governor did was

17:48

speak out against it and seek legal

17:50

means of protecting the public from it.

17:52

Green did make a comment about unspecified

17:55

areas of land that he said the state would buy

17:57

before allowing private outside developers

18:00

to come in and poach it. I can

18:02

see how that could be seen by some people as an instance

18:04

of state land grabbing, but I disagree.

18:07

I don't pretend to be an export on

18:09

it or anything, but I lived in Hawaii for a bit as

18:11

a kid and I can say that the public attitude toward

18:13

outside developers is intensely

18:16

hostile. I can't even really

18:18

express to you how much it was instilled in me, even

18:20

as a third grader, how much damage had

18:22

been done by the big Japanese companies

18:25

and the Howleys like me coming in

18:27

and buying land, developing it into things

18:29

like

18:29

exotic resorts and exclusive

18:32

golf clubs. These developments didn't

18:34

serve the public. In fact, locals are

18:36

largely excluded from these luxuries either

18:38

because they can't afford the golf course or

18:40

because they don't need to stay at a resort. They live

18:42

there. The developments

18:45

do, however, attract vacationers, which

18:47

attract businesses aimed at vacationers

18:50

and specifically not aimed at locals.

18:52

You see this distinction very clearly. If you go to Honolulu

18:55

and walk around Waikiki Beach, that area,

18:57

you see that glut of fancy restaurants

18:59

and flashy

18:59

shops, but then just walk six

19:02

blocks towards the interior of the island and

19:04

the picture changes entirely. The

19:06

capital investment in the tourist area does

19:08

not help the people who live in Hawaii. It

19:10

solidly works against their quality

19:13

of life and raises property values

19:15

to the point where they're priced out of purchasing

19:18

homes. You know, people are, they're

19:20

unable to find housing in Hawaii

19:22

for like,

19:24

unless you're incredibly rich. Like it's,

19:26

the market is screwed by this kind

19:28

of stuff. It is, it is, um,

19:32

after having been there. And

19:35

you remember we're walking around this lavish

19:37

beach area and then we walk towards

19:39

where I lived as a kid and on

19:41

the way they're just like, huh, the only restaurant

19:44

here appears to be, uh, like,

19:47

it just, it's, it's someone's house. I

19:49

mean, I, I feel like

19:51

the only thing that needs to be done with Hawaii

19:54

is give it back, uh,

19:56

and then declare it protected

19:58

and

19:59

let nobody

19:59

fuck with it like a national park

20:02

but we don't own it because it's not our nation. I

20:06

am not unsympathetic to Hawaii independence

20:08

ideas but I

20:11

think I would defer to people there

20:14

and their perspectives more than I... No,

20:16

but that's what I'm saying. I'm not saying like, oh,

20:20

send him off and, you know, I'm saying that the locals

20:22

are the people who live there.

20:24

Yeah, but I also don't

20:26

think that there's a universal like

20:29

consensus. Among people

20:31

who are locals who live there. Of who is exactly

20:34

local? No, about like whether or

20:36

not being part of the United States is preferable

20:39

to independence. Sure, sure, sure. You know,

20:41

that I think there's mixed opinions on but I think

20:44

that there's far more unity

20:46

in disliking

20:49

outside investment coming in and

20:52

completely changing the

20:54

culture, changing the environment just

20:58

for the sake of making money. No, it should be

21:00

preserved as the

21:01

perfect... Yeah. So I

21:03

never saw any polling on this but I can say that from

21:06

my anecdotal experience, 100% of

21:08

Hawaii's residents do not want more vulture

21:10

developers coming in and transforming

21:12

the islands into exploitative vacation

21:15

spots. You could see a governor saying

21:17

he would explore the possibility of the state buying

21:19

land before letting developers buy it as him

21:21

being a tyrant or you could see it as

21:23

him doing what he was elected to

21:25

do, which is serve the interests of the public.

21:28

And it's not like he was saying we're going to buy

21:31

up the land

21:31

and make it all ours. It's talking

21:33

about like give it like have family housing

21:36

on it and stuff. Like that's...

21:37

No, that is what you should be doing. That's

21:40

what we should all be doing. If the alternative

21:42

is these

21:44

awful companies coming in, then

21:47

yes, the state is preferable to that.

21:50

Well, preferable to all of it is that fire not

21:52

happening. Well, I mean... But we don't get to

21:54

choose that option. The idea essentially

21:56

is that

21:57

the people own it.

22:00

Not an outside developer and

22:02

the government is a manifestation

22:04

of the people and the will of the people I

22:07

mean it is the functional idea that

22:09

the government should act as though the entirety

22:12

of the people had chosen to do a

22:14

thing Right, you know, yeah, it's it's unfortunate

22:16

that we don't even consider that as a possibility. Hmm.

22:19

Yeah, I love Hawaii I love

22:21

Maui even though I've only been there once there's

22:24

an old Hawaiian saying Maui no kah

22:26

oi Which means Maui is the best

22:29

It was traditionally like

22:30

a boast and chant that islanders of the

22:32

past would say to show their pride But when I visited

22:34

I remember feeling it more like yeah, man

22:36

Maui is the best from holly a

22:38

kala to kah kah Kaloa,

22:40

it's just the best and obviously our hearts go

22:43

out to all the people there who are affected by this tragedy

22:45

and you know, I I

22:47

have the utmost faith that people

22:49

there will be able to recover and and

22:51

get back on Back on track

22:54

it's just really really disgusting to

22:57

to hear Alex and Trump and the way

22:59

that they're operating in the in

23:01

the aftermath of this Yeah,

23:04

it is

23:06

It has been very very lovely not

23:08

hearing that as the like

23:11

the news putting out what the president says You

23:13

know like not hearing Trump be

23:15

like hey, we're saying sad things. I'm

23:17

real sorry for that Biden can go fuck

23:19

himself I hate these people everybody's mean

23:22

to me. I don't know something about Hawaii. I

23:24

hope everybody feels better I love you. I could

23:26

I could have stopped the fire totally

23:28

if there was a Republican governor Oh,

23:30

we used to we used to have to hear that shit

23:33

all the goddamn time Yeah, how people

23:35

are trying to make it happen again. It's annoying Yeah,

23:39

yeah indeed. Yeah,

23:42

so Alex, you know, he went to Hawaii

23:44

recently remember one of his many vacations

23:47

Did he was doing that scouting out

23:49

of Zuckerberg? Yeah, he was he

23:51

was a spy Yeah, but apparently did some other things while

23:53

he was there

23:54

now. I was just in Hawaii for two weeks in

23:58

Hawaii and also in Wahoo

24:03

and obviously I'm well known so I got invited

24:05

out by the Hawaiians several

24:07

times and got a chance to

24:09

hang out with some of

24:11

the leaders and I'm

24:15

sorry all got little ancestral pieces of property

24:19

right on the beach where they're being offered 20 million 100

24:21

million pretty good two three four acres

24:25

and there's dozens I said dozens of more than a

24:27

hundred millionaires that moved out there and

24:29

that's all the locals told me about but

24:32

I went on a fishing trip and things like that

24:35

was how horrible they are and how they're stealing all the property

24:37

and

24:39

how they're waging war on them and how

24:42

they burn them out and

24:45

so the governor now said oh we're not

24:48

giving the people their property back which

24:50

is the cultural

24:53

center is

24:55

where the fire happened that's where the Hawaiian

24:59

royal family lived for thousands

25:01

of years thousands

25:04

of years it's

25:07

to Haitian culture that arrived there about 2,000 plus

25:09

years ago talk

25:13

about incredible mariners semen and

25:16

they're

25:17

just taking it so if it's property

25:19

that is yours a fire being there

25:21

doesn't remove that from being your property

25:24

it doesn't just automatically be like haha there was

25:26

a fire it's now not yours anymore

25:29

I second if he's talking about something

25:31

like where the palace there used to be

25:34

then that's public land already so

25:37

I don't know what I don't know what he's talking about and

25:39

also I don't believe this dude for a second not a single

25:41

second do I believe that he was hanging out with local

25:43

Hawaiian folks during his vacation not

25:46

that he was like he was supposed to be

25:49

there with scouting out Zuckerberg not

25:51

embedding himself in the independence movement

25:53

like that's something you would be

25:54

against yeah no that's absurd their

25:57

ideology I think is I diametrically

25:59

opposed

25:59

to Alex, you know, because he's a major

26:02

part of the problem that they're up against. He

26:04

yells about 1776 all the time

26:06

and he believes in unrestrained capitalism

26:08

and conquering the moon.

26:10

Well, listen shit. Listen to what he even

26:13

made up. He was like, Oh, these people are being offered 10,

26:16

20, a hundred million to do this. Like

26:18

he's, he's saying that the government

26:20

shouldn't step in to block land

26:23

developers by pointing

26:25

out that land developers are trying to steal

26:27

their land. Exactly. You know, exactly.

26:29

Yes.

26:29

He said he is of the mind that

26:32

the people who are like making

26:34

these developments, building these golf

26:36

courses, they're the ones doing all the good. Yes.

26:38

They're the ones who should not be, uh,

26:41

it's, it's ridiculous. Yeah, it's absurd. He has

26:44

zero, uh, problem. Also Alex,

26:47

uh, with colonialism done by white

26:49

people and he would never support a

26:51

Hawaii secessionist movement. And if he

26:53

were to ever meet a lot

26:56

of these Hawaiian people, he would

26:58

think that they were demonic racist

27:00

because they have a very, like obviously

27:03

not every Hawaiian person, but a lot

27:05

of Hawaiian people don't have very positive feelings

27:08

towards white people due to totally,

27:10

totally great. I

27:13

think that the first person who called him a

27:15

Howley, Alex would probably, uh, turn

27:18

the page on all the islands. Okay.

27:20

Let me throw this out at you. Uh-huh. If

27:23

Texas does secede, right? Like

27:25

Alex wants, do they then invade

27:28

Hawaii? So Alex has somewhere to go. Hmm.

27:32

Cause you, if you secede, if you're Texas and

27:34

you secede from the union, you don't just get

27:36

to go to the rest of the places. If you have a passport,

27:38

you do. I don't know. I don't know if we're

27:40

allowing Texas into, I kind

27:43

of don't want to allow Texans into our border. I

27:45

think we need to travel. This is a whole, this is a whole nother conversation.

27:47

I think, okay, fine. I know whether or not

27:49

you allow a border

27:51

crossing, uh,

27:53

from the theoretical Republic

27:55

of Texas.

27:56

Um, yeah, I don't know. Maybe. I think

27:59

that it, there's, there's a

28:00

It's not the most direct route. It's

28:02

harder to get there from Texas than it is for

28:04

sure. I think that Alex likes Barton Springs and some

28:07

of those Texas coasts. There's

28:09

some nice stuff. There's enough beach there. There's pretty

28:11

nice stuff. So the area that was

28:13

affected by the fire that Alex is talking about is

28:15

called Lahaina. One of the great features

28:18

of the area is a big banyan tree is meant

28:20

to represent where King Kamehameha's

28:22

first palace was after he united

28:24

the islands into the Kingdom of Hawaii.

28:27

The capital wasn't there for very long though. It

28:29

moved to Honolulu where it's arguably

28:32

there's more history that relates to a united

28:34

Hawaii there, pre-United States

28:36

taking over. Things like Liliokalani's

28:39

rule and what have you. When

28:41

Alex says that the Hawaiian royal family

28:43

lived in Lahaina for thousands of years, that's

28:45

just horseshit. The islands weren't even

28:47

united as one kingdom until 1795

28:50

and the last monarch, Liliokalani, was

28:52

deposed in 1893. Less

28:56

than a hundred years later. That's the history

28:58

of the United Kingdom of

29:00

Hawaii. There

29:02

was only a Hawaiian royal family for that long.

29:05

After that it's mostly been a territory or a state

29:07

and prior to that you had a bunch of people

29:10

who were in charge of an

29:12

island or parts of an island. It was

29:15

not united until

29:16

Kamehameha conquered.

29:18

Yeah, that one blew me for a

29:20

sec. The

29:23

Hawaiians have been there for thousands of years.

29:26

I don't know quite where we...

29:29

People

29:32

lived there. Yeah,

29:34

the Hawaiian royal family

29:37

there for thousands of years is nonsensical. The

29:43

origins of the Hawaiian people is more complicated

29:45

than just people from Tahiti came to the

29:47

islands. The Tahitian immigration

29:49

was the second wave of people who arrived, which

29:51

was hundreds of years after Polynesians from

29:53

the Marquesas Islands got there. It is

29:56

fair, however, to say that the early

29:58

inhabitants of Maui were predominantly the same.

29:59

the folks from Tahiti.

30:02

So if Alex were just specifically talking

30:04

about Maui, then

30:06

yeah, you could make

30:09

an argument that Lahaina was a seat

30:12

of power within Maui, and

30:14

that the people there were mostly from Tahiti.

30:16

So some of this stuff would work for Maui, but not

30:18

for Hawaii. Well, that's interesting, I'm learning.

30:21

I appreciate that. Yeah. Thank you. What fun.

30:24

Isn't that way better? What fun to force this from

30:26

Alex's bullshit. Yeah, well, isn't that way

30:28

better than just being like,

30:29

I'll make up some history that

30:32

makes sense, kind of? Yeah,

30:34

I mean, it takes a little more effort, which

30:37

is why Alex doesn't do it. That's also

30:39

why it feels better. And then he just says bullshit like this.

30:41

Emergency services stood down, dozens

30:44

of fires started instantaneously, just like we've

30:46

seen in California and all over Canada.

30:50

We have satellite footage of California, Canada, and

30:52

other areas where you just see instantly over miles,

30:55

sometimes 200 miles long, just instantly fire

30:58

start everywhere. So yeah, it's a false flag.

31:01

Yeah. Yep.

31:05

False flag. False flag.

31:07

Yep. Still. So obviously

31:09

that must mean that the governor wanted

31:12

to seize this land, so they set the fires

31:14

in order to be able to seize this land.

31:17

Right? I mean, like that's the conspiracy. Well,

31:19

I mean- If this makes any sense. But then

31:22

it doesn't make sense for Alex to be mad at Biden

31:24

for not releasing a statement or whatever,

31:26

because it's clearly Biden's plan

31:28

to do this. Well, it's tacky to not

31:31

release a statement, even though he did days earlier. Well,

31:34

I mean, but- Right.

31:36

He also apparently set these fires himself. Well,

31:42

look, the globalists have a lot of different operations

31:44

going. I feel like they need to have more

31:46

and better internal communication, because there's

31:48

a lot of stuff going on that seems like it could be

31:50

in conflict with you. It's also really stupid,

31:53

because if the plan is just to kill all of us and sacrifice

31:55

us to Saturn, then you can

31:57

have that land after that. Sure, yeah.

31:59

need to do this you can take our

32:02

stuff after you kill right this plot

32:04

is entirely unnecessary unless it's just

32:06

like

32:07

for fun I guess yeah

32:09

which is the argument I think Alex would make like they like

32:12

doing stuff like this yeah right

32:14

yeah stupid yeah

32:17

so Alex talks a little bit about the Hawaiian

32:19

Islands here and I think pay

32:21

attention he's a little bit off on some of this okay it

32:24

was a dry hurricane you've seen the high winds 50 60

32:26

70 miles an hour that blew

32:30

in and then all over the rest

32:32

of Hawaii does it hit the Big Island

32:34

Kona right next to it and then it hit Maui

32:37

Kona is the most easterly

32:42

most westerly is kawaii but it's

32:44

really in the middle of that zone turning over so

32:46

you can see it as the perspective of it's

32:48

the most westerly

32:51

but it comes in your perspective but it's the island

32:53

what second closest to the mainland

32:56

west coast

32:57

those Kona and then it

32:59

goes Maui and

33:01

then it goes wahoo and then it goes out

33:04

to one nine Kalia and

33:06

then of course there's a forbidden island that

33:09

literal seafaring Amish bought from

33:12

the king

33:13

hundreds of years ago and then there's an Amish

33:17

Hawaiian community with no electricity on the other

33:19

island that what I'm going to go to on

33:22

day hunting trips by helicopter is

33:24

that true I've ever get a chance to go after

33:26

I'll do it

33:27

be to just to be

33:31

able to talk to those folks I

33:33

mean I'm just stunned right now because

33:35

this

33:39

is just insane yeah yeah Alex

33:41

is a little messy on that order of islands

33:44

yeah by that I mean he's totally off yeah

33:46

he's also including Kona in his list which

33:48

isn't an island but is a place on

33:51

the big island right in Hawaiian

33:53

Kona is a word that means lee word or the

33:55

dry side of the island and most of

33:57

the islands have a town or a city with

33:59

the word

33:59

Kona in it, but Kailua

34:02

Kona is on the Big Island. It's the

34:04

one that's the most well-known. Right. So people just call

34:06

that Kona. Yeah. It's uh, it's uh,

34:09

Alex calling the island Kona is weird.

34:12

Yeah, that's very strange. So the Big Island is the

34:14

most eastward and then comes Maui.

34:16

To the south of Maui is Kahului,

34:19

which is uninhabited. No one

34:21

lives there because there are no sources of fresh water

34:24

and because there's a lingering fear of unexploded

34:27

bombs that were dropped there during

34:29

testing.

34:29

Sure. That we did. We did

34:32

sure. I mean sure you you think

34:34

back to the 50s and you say yeah, we

34:36

shouldn't have dropped so many nuclear bombs all over

34:38

the place But then you go

34:40

where else were we gonna get glow-in-the-dark toothpaste?

34:42

Yeah, so no

34:44

one can live there. Yeah Smart.

34:46

But I mean maybe you wouldn't want to live there anyway Cuz

34:49

you know lack of sources of fresh water and what have you but

34:51

whatever. The water is somehow more important

34:53

than the bomb strangely enough. Mm-hmm And

34:55

then there's a Molokai It's an

34:57

island that has some tourism and agriculture

34:59

going on but is probably best known for being home

35:02

to a giant leper colony where people With leprosy

35:04

were sent essentially to die and

35:06

that gave the island a little bit of a stigma sure

35:09

that still lives in people's minds But

35:12

it's pretty nice island. I'd like to go there

35:14

at some point. I mean, we don't still send

35:16

lepers there We know we can yeah. Yeah,

35:19

but there is still like a I don't know I

35:21

remember when I lived there there was a feeling of like

35:23

the spirit of that colony is

35:26

still existing. Yeah Yeah,

35:29

like I also remember there being like, you

35:31

know The rumors around the school were like that

35:33

that's an island you can't go to right let

35:35

you go there go style Yeah, yeah

35:38

gotcha, but that's that is not

35:40

correct. Silly South of Molokai

35:43

is Lani This is probably it could

35:45

be the island that Alex is thinking about with the Amish

35:48

I'm not entirely sure but it was actually Mormons

35:50

and they weren't given this land. They were just granted

35:52

a lease.

35:53

They at least over a parcel

35:56

of land The guy in charge of that

35:58

group Walter Gibson

35:59

would expand his holdings until he owned

36:02

most of the island. They were involved in

36:04

agriculture and through a chain of sales,

36:06

this is a real yada yada yada thing,

36:09

but eventually, Dole Foods ended up

36:11

owning the island. Because they owned basically

36:14

the entire island, it was possible for Larry Elson,

36:16

the CEO of Oracle, to buy the island,

36:19

which is an absurd concept and exactly the outcome

36:21

that the present day resistance to predatory

36:23

development seeks to avoid.

36:25

So that, Lani is

36:28

basically owned by the CEO of Oracle. 98% of

36:30

the island, 2% is owned

36:32

by the Hawaiian government. Right, right,

36:35

right, right, right, right,

36:37

right. And that probably wouldn't

36:39

be possible

36:41

if it hadn't been for that early consolidation

36:43

of ownership of the island that

36:46

went on down through companies to Dole.

36:49

Right, right, right.

36:50

Yeah, boy, you

36:53

know when you hear that

36:55

some guy owns an island, you remember

36:58

that all of this is pretend and boy,

37:02

boy, defenestration my man. So

37:05

then there's Oahu and

37:07

I'm going the order from east

37:09

to west. And then there's Kauai. The

37:12

forbidden island that Alex is talking about is

37:14

Nihau and it

37:17

might be the Amish people he's talking about.

37:20

So a woman named Elizabeth Sinclair bought it

37:22

from Kamehameha V in 1864 and no one can go

37:27

to that island except government officials. There's

37:29

some military people who are allowed because there's

37:32

an installment on the island, though

37:34

not active. It's not like there's people stationed

37:37

there. But some military people can come,

37:39

her descendants are allowed to go and

37:41

then people they invite. That's

37:44

it. They have a lot of

37:46

involvement in conservation,

37:49

but they do

37:50

allow some people to come for like

37:52

safaris. Sure. So some

37:54

hunting, but it's very limited. And I don't

37:56

think they'd like Alex much. Yeah.

37:58

Yeah, man. I, boy,

38:01

I really don't think we should let apes own

38:03

land. I don't think that's good. I

38:06

think we should recognize that we're all still

38:08

apes and we shouldn't own land. And

38:10

we should go back to the trees. It's

38:12

a lot of conflict with the feelings around it. Yeah.

38:19

I don't know. Especially with something, and

38:21

I don't know why it is different, but I feel

38:23

like with Hawaii, it's so limited,

38:26

the amount of land, and

38:28

the cultural history is so rich.

38:31

Yeah. And the ownership

38:35

of it is a

38:38

history of exploitation and theft. I mean, yeah,

38:40

it's like, it

38:44

is colonialism in a nutshell.

38:47

And it has always been, it's almost like Hawaii

38:50

is a fucking thermometer

38:52

for how much colonialism is going on at any

38:55

given point in time.

38:56

So we jump

38:59

off the topic of the Maui fires

39:01

and Alex gets into the indictment a little bit.

39:04

Cause he's read it. Yeah. He's totally

39:06

read it. All of it. He has a reaction. Every

39:08

bit. Roger Stone joined us in 30 minutes to talk about the indictment.

39:10

I've read the indictment this morning. And

39:14

all I can say is, whoa, this

39:16

is the globalists cementing their

39:19

two

39:19

over

39:21

the United States. That's why George Soros has put

39:23

in over 900 district attorneys and county

39:25

attorneys, thousands of judges and

39:28

jurisdictions where they're elected like Texas.

39:31

He has 22 of the

39:34

state attorney generals and the globalists

39:36

have control of the federal

39:39

justice department. This

39:42

is total next level election

39:45

stealing by indicting four

39:47

times

39:48

the leading candidate who would win in a

39:51

landslide today

39:52

if the 2024 elections were held. Yeah,

39:55

man, you can't punish somebody for crimes that they

39:57

committed if they're gonna run.

39:59

Yeah. I mean, well, you won't know

40:01

if they've committed those crimes unless they become

40:04

or don't become president. Sure. What

40:06

if there was a murder?

40:08

Well, I mean, if he's

40:10

going to become president, you got to let him

40:13

murder a guy or wait until after his

40:15

turn. Or else it's election meddling.

40:16

It is. I suppose you could consider

40:19

you being a murderer election meddling.

40:21

It certainly... Like Trump

40:24

is meddling with his election via

40:27

crime committing. Right. Yeah, he definitely

40:29

has meddled in his own business. Yes.

40:31

You made choices and these are the outcomes of

40:34

those choices. Boy, you fucking indicted. Also,

40:37

I heard Roger Stone was going to be

40:38

on to respond to this and my only reaction

40:41

was, Whoa. I

40:46

was just blown away that Roger,

40:49

someone who's probably... How

40:51

can you get Roger in these days? He's

40:54

a get. I think

40:57

he's got to probably be a little bit worried. He

40:59

was pretty involved in pushing the

41:01

electors. He did all the crimes. He did the crimes.

41:06

If I were him, I would be getting my affairs in order.

41:08

I would be. I don't understand.

41:12

I get that you don't think you're committing

41:15

a crime. Right. I recognize

41:17

that. But once you realize that

41:20

everybody else does and you're not going

41:22

to win that fight, you got to run,

41:24

right? You got to go. There's no reason for

41:26

Roger Stone to stay around and get in prison

41:29

again.

41:30

Well, he's technically not a citizen

41:32

of the United States. He has his own sovereign territory

41:35

called the Stone Zone. That is true. Yeah.

41:37

He does bring the Stone Zone with him like

41:39

a Dracula in the

41:41

dirt of his home country. Yeah.

41:43

I mean, if I had to guess, I would

41:46

think that he's

41:48

really, really hoping that

41:51

Trump wins. And somehow

41:54

like all of this goes away or something.

41:57

Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I know

41:59

that you can't.

42:00

pardon state offenses. But like, I mean there's

42:02

a lot of stuff that

42:05

Trump did that you can't do.

42:07

Yeah, you know, actually I'm at the point now

42:09

where everything's so terrible, I just

42:12

want us to, here's what I want,

42:14

I want things to end

42:16

the right way. Alright, and

42:18

that is with Trump getting elected, then

42:21

being convicted of all of his crimes, and sentenced

42:23

to the rest of his life in prison, alright,

42:26

and then him pardoning himself, and

42:28

then we all go fucking nuts. Because

42:30

what happens next? That's

42:32

not okay, we all know that instinctively,

42:35

you can't pardon yourself of a crime you committed.

42:38

We all know that, the human

42:40

race fundamentally knows that. And

42:42

yet, and yet, and yet, there will

42:44

be a not insignificant portion

42:46

of the population who believes that he was just

42:49

to pardon himself, whether

42:51

or not he does it.

42:53

I mean, Nixon said if the president does

42:55

it, it's not a crime. And

42:57

if he's the rightful president right now, nothing

42:59

he's doing now is a crime. But here's the other thing,

43:02

if he is the rightful president right now, he should

43:04

not be able to be elected for a third

43:06

term. Well, arguably, because

43:09

of the fake impeachments, and

43:11

stuff, he didn't even have a first term. He didn't even have

43:13

half a term. So he wins in 2024, that's

43:16

actually his first term, technically.

43:20

Let's just be, why can't we all just be like, listen,

43:22

if Trump

43:23

wins, he's president for life. We all know that's how

43:25

this is gonna go, so that's the vote, okay?

43:27

One or the other. Stop

43:30

it, let's stop pretending. Gross.

43:33

Yeah. So look, Trump,

43:35

sure.

43:36

He tried to have a fraudulent slate of electors. Sure.

43:39

Sure.

43:39

Tried to bully people to accept these

43:42

slates. Sure. Free speech.

43:44

But the Democrats do that all the time.

43:46

They're indicting him for organized crime racketeering

43:49

for trying to create alternate delegates,

43:51

something Democrats have done, over and over again. Pfft.

43:56

Barack Obama did it the second time he ran for president,

43:59

in Hawaii. JFK

44:01

did it. Was getting ready to do it. This

44:04

is just simply amazing. Democrats

44:09

did, they just attempted to do this when Al Gore

44:11

lost. Probably had it stolen. I don't like Al

44:13

Gore. It's looks like

44:15

they didn't steal it. Oh man. If Alex

44:17

is worried about how Gore had the 2000 election

44:19

stolen, he should take that matter up with Roger Stone.

44:22

Oh, what do you know? Roger's on later in the show.

44:24

So Alex could totally ask him what he was up to

44:26

during that election and during the ensuing chaos.

44:29

I want, I bet he has some interesting answers. Probably

44:32

best not to do that. Lest you reveal that

44:34

stopping the steel was always double

44:36

talk.

44:37

Oh, don't make that too clear to your audience.

44:39

Roger, you've successfully stolen one

44:41

election. What's it like to lose?

44:45

So those examples Alex uses

44:47

are not analogous or real. It

44:50

just doesn't make sense. Why would Obama need

44:52

to get an alternate slate of electors for Hawaii

44:54

in 2012 when he won the state with over 70%

44:57

of the vote? Alex says that JFK

44:59

was quote, getting ready to do it, which means

45:02

nothing JFK was killed in November, 1963,

45:05

a full year before the next election. So

45:07

that would have to be some massive advanced planning on

45:09

his part. I mean, he's better than the globalist.

45:12

He puts, he puts the time in for the plan.

45:14

What is he talking

45:15

about? Nothing. He's talking about absolutely

45:17

nothing. Of course. And it's fun. It's fun

45:19

for me now, like truly

45:22

to be beyond this, this thing,

45:24

you know, like, okay, here's

45:27

your, here's what you're doing. You're saying Trump

45:29

did all this stuff. Well,

45:31

Democrats do it too. Fine. Let's

45:34

get them all. You know, fine. Cool.

45:36

Fine. I'm with you. Trump, Obama,

45:39

all of them, line them up. Were

45:41

that the case that they are all doing the same thing? I'm on

45:43

it by all means. Go for it. Yeah,

45:45

please. Yeah. I'm sick of all

45:47

of them. And yeah, I mean,

45:50

if people are committing crimes

45:52

of fraudulent election hearing and stuff,

45:55

yeah, then they're subverting democracy.

45:57

Yeah. That's the, yeah. I don't

45:59

care.

45:59

Whose party they're in get them out. No get them away

46:02

from here. Yeah It's

46:03

not complicated. No everyone

46:06

knows that you cannot pardon yourself

46:08

of a crime We'll see we are somehow

46:10

still questioning it. We'll see so

46:13

Alex talks about the DA that is Pressing

46:16

these charges on Trump and this

46:18

is definitely It's

46:20

gonna sarcastically say it's not racist,

46:22

but it is

46:24

The Soros VA that dates

46:26

the gang member in cases. She's over. Yeah,

46:28

she's mobbed up Ah

46:32

Violent gang leader Thug

46:35

she's a thug

46:37

Yeah, so it's a very clearly an

46:39

attack that Alex is making and language that he's using

46:41

because DA Fannie Willis is a black woman It's

46:44

very right had no idea and again It's

46:46

an example of Alex being a loser follower

46:49

on August 8th Trump was giving a speech and

46:51

he said quote they say there's a young woman

46:53

a young racist in Atlanta She's a racist

46:56

and they say I guess they say that she was

46:58

after a certain gang and she ended up having an

47:01

affair with The head of the gang or a gang member

47:03

and this is the person that wants to indict me. She's

47:05

got a lot of problems There's

47:07

no evidence that Willis is a racist nor that

47:10

she had an affair with a gang leader This

47:12

is just racist coded bullshit that

47:14

Trump was throwing out to smear the people who are attempting

47:16

to hold him accountable Because he knows that

47:18

his audience loves racist bullshit

47:21

Yeah, and now Alex is the sort of media figure

47:23

who would just take that obvious self-serving trash

47:26

that Trump throws out and regurgitate

47:28

it for his own audience because he's

47:30

This is pathetic if

47:33

Alex even thinks that he's a truth-teller, this is pathetic.

47:36

Yeah, yeah

47:38

You know, I'm kind of disappointed

47:40

that the I think that would

47:42

be a very romantic story. Hmm, you know

47:45

I'm a gang leader Finding

47:48

out they've got a lot more in common than they

47:50

than they expect it You know, they felt that

47:53

spark, you know, as long as you recuse

47:55

yourself from the case Totally step

47:57

away then it is a gorgeous story if they're

47:59

If they're allowed to make

48:02

a romantic comedy where the son

48:04

of the president and the son of the king fall

48:07

in love,

48:08

then we get a DA and a

48:10

gang leader. I think that counts. One

48:12

day. I think that counts. It can be our next West

48:14

Side Story adaptation. Yeah! So

48:17

Roger comes in. He has some stuff to

48:19

say. And meh.

48:22

In the 45 years I've plus I've

48:24

been in American politics, I've never

48:26

seen anything quite like this. Yes

48:29

you have. You did it. I think that if

48:31

Donald Trump was not leading by double

48:34

digits for the Republican presidential

48:36

nomination, he wasn't leading

48:38

the incumbent Joe Biden, who

48:41

is mired up to his hips in

48:44

epic scandal in

48:46

every swing state and in national

48:48

trial. He's that they would be

48:50

bringing any of these

48:52

essentially fabricated charges

48:54

against him. Like obviously I don't agree

48:56

with Roger's assessment of stuff,

48:59

but I could imagine a world where

49:01

Trump just shut the fuck up and

49:03

like tried to not keep

49:05

riling his followers up and

49:08

disrupting things and you

49:10

know, that maybe people

49:12

wouldn't be so aggressively. But

49:14

here's the problem. That counterfactual

49:17

reality involves him not doing the things

49:19

he did to try and get the 2020 election

49:21

overturned. Yeah. So you can't really

49:23

have it both ways. No, I mean not just

49:25

that. I think if he hadn't done the things he did,

49:28

he wouldn't be getting indicted, but he's getting indicted

49:30

for the things that he did. Right. So that's

49:32

the issue. Yeah.

49:34

I mean, the problem with

49:36

him. Roger's gonna fucking turn me into Groucho Marx.

49:39

It is like, oh, well this is the man who

49:41

is this man. He would not have won the

49:43

presidency if he was not also committing

49:45

crimes at the same, you know, like this is a man who

49:47

commits crimes. We've all watched

49:49

him do it for our lives, our lives, all

49:52

of our lives. Yeah. But there's a piece

49:54

of what Roger's saying that feels like, maybe.

49:57

But then you peel back the other layer

49:59

and it's like.

49:59

Well,

50:01

yeah, if he just shut up, then

50:03

the indictment wouldn't have happened

50:06

because he wouldn't have done this racketeering.

50:08

Yeah,

50:09

here's my piece of evidence. Here's

50:12

my piece of evidence, all right? We

50:14

know plenty of people

50:17

in other countries and in the United States who

50:19

have been railroaded with bullshit trials,

50:22

and we know that those charges

50:24

in those cases do not look like

50:27

a fucking RICO case with

50:29

six other assholes and a

50:31

shit ton of eyewitness accounts of people

50:33

who were there going, I can't believe he did

50:36

that. There's better ways to do the

50:38

crime.

50:39

I mean, it makes you think. Just

50:42

a little bit. So Roger,

50:45

I just thought this was funny. This is his good

50:48

defense of Trump. I've read

50:50

the transcript, by the way, it's ponderous.

50:52

There were six other lawyers on the

50:54

phone at the time participating.

50:57

It is absolutely clear that the

50:59

president does not instruct the Secretary

51:01

of State to go out and find 11,870 ballots.

51:06

What he says is you have illegally

51:09

counted 11,870 votes

51:11

that are illegal.

51:14

Certain number of them being

51:16

convicted felons, a certain number of

51:18

them being people who are deceased, a

51:20

certain number of them being people who illegally

51:22

registered to vote from post office boxes,

51:25

and so on. So that is a complete

51:27

bastardization of what

51:29

he says. Now look, I didn't say

51:31

that I was gonna bash your kneecaps in if you didn't

51:34

give me $1,000. I just

51:36

said that there's a lot of kneecap

51:38

attacking people around here, and I

51:40

can't protect you unless you pay me that $1,000.

51:44

I love that.

51:46

That is so sad.

51:49

Yeah, yeah, no, I mean,

51:51

it's nice to, because I imagine

51:53

being in the room when he's saying that and bursting

51:56

out laughing, because that's the only thing you can do. That's

51:58

hilarious. What are you gonna, stop.

51:59

Alex has to have his cough button on. Oh, totally.

52:02

Because that's like hearing Roger be like,

52:05

I don't understand. Nah,

52:07

nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. He

52:10

didn't say go find me 11,870 in votes. He

52:15

did say that, literally. But

52:17

what he meant to say, actually,

52:19

what he did say, that you should think is what he said. The subtext

52:22

that was there is important. Which is what's more important

52:24

than the words he said. Yes. And you can interpret

52:26

the words that people say any different way you want to. Totally.

52:28

That's when they mean them

52:29

a win. See, Roger, that's

52:32

pathetic. Yeah.

52:34

I don't think he's, I don't think

52:36

he thinks he can get pardoned twice. So

52:40

Roger leaves. Not an eventful interview. No.

52:43

And Alex is complaining about public

52:45

schools and what have you.

52:47

And then this leads to

52:49

something, I

52:50

think, that is a little bit

52:52

revelatory.

52:53

And you look at the Heritage Foundation, the rest of them, they do some

52:55

good work. They

52:58

just parrot all day long about,

53:00

oh, well, let's just get rid of public schools. Yeah, they're

53:02

horrible. They're cesspools. They're leftists. They're

53:04

brainwashing.

53:05

They're terrible in most areas. But in some rural

53:07

areas, they're pretty good. And they

53:10

are autonomous. And they are independent school districts, but

53:12

not in the big cities. But

53:14

then you look at the private schools now, most of them are

53:16

getting accredited and getting grants and

53:19

are just as bad as the public schools.

53:23

You just don't like reality. You can't

53:25

get a job if you're homeschooled or whatever because

53:28

you don't have an accredited system. So

53:31

it's like getting rid of apartheid and then bringing

53:33

something in 10 times worse, communism.

53:35

We're not for a part time, we're not defending it. Wait.

53:39

Looks like statements you rather have gonorrhea.

53:40

Wait. Brain cancer. You

53:42

can get rid of gonorrhea. Does

53:45

it kill you? Brain cancer does.

53:50

Apartheid is gonorrhea.

53:53

I was expecting that. Communism

53:55

in South Africa is terminal brain

53:57

cancer. take

54:00

gonorrhea all day I'm not saying go back to gonorrhea

54:02

I'm saying don't just think oh

54:05

they're reforming

54:06

what is happening down you've reformed it

54:08

that just means you change it

54:11

let's army air corps

54:13

reformed Hiroshima and Nakasaki

54:16

in 1945 Wow flattened it like

54:18

a pancake that reform thing

54:20

is Alex is pretty big on that yeah

54:23

as like whenever we hear reform we

54:25

think forms exactly yeah

54:27

yeah that formed again

54:31

yeah breaking down words breaking them down there's

54:34

two of them so metaphor doesn't really work

54:36

that I was made no and a big part of the reason

54:38

is that Alex is proposing a false choice

54:40

he's laying it out that in

54:42

the case of South

54:43

Africa and implicitly Zimbabwe

54:45

the choices were apartheid or communism

54:48

and no other outcome was possible this

54:50

is a fraud that is constructed

54:52

for a purpose which is to mask the actual

54:55

position Alex and his ilk have which is

54:57

that they support apartheid yeah this

54:59

is the way that Alex wants to give lip service to

55:01

being opposed to obviously bad and racist

55:03

things while at the same time supporting every position

55:06

that works to strengthen and reinforce

55:08

those bad and racist things essentially

55:11

the thrust of this argument comes down to this you

55:14

better keep apartheid in place because if you don't

55:16

you'll have the brain cancer of communism it's

55:19

meant to be understood as a threat to anyone seeking

55:21

to better society that they

55:23

better keep the existing hierarchies and

55:26

dynamics in place yeah but it's

55:28

bullshit and it's scare tactics

55:30

is South Africa a communist country

55:33

I I mean the

55:35

one the word communism means nothing

55:37

anymore right nothing it means nothing

55:39

well it does but for them it

55:41

means yeah for them it's all it's meant nothing

55:44

for I mean yeah generations

55:46

yeah that's true it's been an unfortunate

55:48

word for a long time yeah

55:51

because I mean the concept is so much

55:53

easier to hate on it's quite simple really

55:56

is like oh I don't think people are equals

55:59

the end

55:59

And you're like, well, okay. I

56:02

don't understand how to explain economics to

56:04

you if that's your opening salvo,

56:06

but okay. Well, and Alex is also

56:09

kind of missing an important piece

56:11

of this that is like,

56:13

apartheid is gonorrhea to me.

56:16

Because I'm on the power side of it. It's

56:20

not so much a trivial thing

56:22

that you can just get rid of if you

56:24

are a person who is living under

56:27

that apartheid system. It

56:29

is a little bit like, let me

56:31

see if I can make the gonorrhea thing work.

56:34

I can't, because it doesn't make any sense. Apartheid

56:37

is not gonorrhea. No, and I

56:39

think that one of the things that Alex is incapable

56:41

of is imagining that he were in

56:44

a different social strata

56:46

than he is. And I think that

56:48

that kind of inability

56:50

is,

56:52

I don't know. I mean-

56:54

It limits his thinking quite a bit. Well,

56:57

you cannot, here's what

56:59

you can't do with Alex. If you tell

57:01

Alex to imagine himself in another country, Alex

57:04

takes him

57:05

and his trappings and his life and

57:07

his money and his wealth and he lifts it up and

57:09

he puts it in that country and he goes, I will be

57:12

Alex to those people. Right. There's

57:14

no part of him that's like, okay, well, if I'm

57:16

born in this

57:18

economic strata in

57:21

this country, I am doing this

57:23

stuff. I am not capable

57:26

of having a shit ton of money. I'm

57:28

born under apartheid rule, you know, those

57:30

kinds of things. Yeah, it's impossible for him to abstractly

57:33

imagine different circumstances. Cannot understand it. Can't

57:35

do it. So, Alex decides to do some impressions

57:37

like a Schwab.

57:39

I think he gets lost. Yeah.

57:41

And Klaus Schwab, the W.F. are the puppets

57:44

of the Radrona fellow dynasty recruiting the

57:46

other leaders as they quote, penetrates

57:49

the cabinets and takes control of the

57:51

governments. And what else do we

57:53

do? We go in Martian. We

57:55

set up basic dictatorships.

57:58

My protege. Justin Trudeau,

58:01

tell the national TV what

58:03

you admire. Wait.

58:07

Oh, you admire basic

58:10

dictatorship and a ZZ ping.

58:14

What? And with his clout, shrubs him many times. Well,

58:17

China is the best model.

58:20

I thought you were China. And we would like to have it here.

58:23

And you're going to have it. Drones

58:25

giving you orders, force

58:28

conscription and force labor

58:30

camps, as well as harvesting the border. Oh, wait, we're

58:32

back. Now he's talking. Hehehe.

58:36

Liberal. Liberal, liberal,

58:38

liberal, liberal, liberal. Liberal,

58:41

liberal, liberal, happy, fun, la,

58:43

la, la. Human smuggling, fentanyl

58:45

deaths. Force coming euthanasia,

58:47

live

58:48

shopping of children's in the door, la,

58:50

la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

58:52

la, la, la. Tell

58:54

me the

58:55

rhyme. Oh.

58:58

That's how he sings his kids a lullaby.

59:01

Also, I mean, like, you know, Alex said that he was

59:03

one of the most sought after voiceover actors

59:06

until he started criticizing Obama. And

59:09

I didn't ever get any gigs in

59:11

voiceover, but I did dabble. I had a

59:14

demo tape made. Oh, for sure. And

59:16

I know that one of the hallmarks of good

59:19

voiceover acting

59:20

is when you can't really tell

59:22

who the character is supposed to be. And

59:25

when you kind of slip in and out of

59:27

different, character, you're not consistent

59:29

with the voice. That just shows your range.

59:31

I mean, it's just really, it's mastery as

59:35

opposed to competence. Yeah, yeah.

59:37

You know, a lot of people don't respect that

59:39

accent work is more about when

59:41

you decide that you forgot to use

59:44

the accent of this scene. Yes. Yeah,

59:46

that's the problem with accent. And correcting on the

59:48

fly. Hehehehe.

59:50

To

59:50

where you're like, wait, are you a different person

59:52

now? You must be. Also,

59:55

that was Marvin the Martian. Yes. Yeah,

59:57

definitely. But when he wasn't being Marvin the Martian.

59:59

I think he was being.

59:59

and then there

1:00:02

was another class whoa boys. There was another class whoa

1:00:04

boys. He has two that he was going in and out

1:00:06

of. All right. Very messy. That was unfortunate.

1:00:09

That was disgusting. So now the rest

1:00:11

of the episode ends up, well okay.

1:00:14

Full disclosure. Full disclosure. I turned it off

1:00:16

in the third hour. Fair. That's because

1:00:18

he was interviewing Judy Mikovitz, the plandemic lady.

1:00:21

And I don't care. No.

1:00:22

How are we gonna top, they're trying to make you allergic

1:00:25

to meat for a COVID vaccine

1:00:27

shit. I mean. There's nothing you can do. That's

1:00:29

like the

1:00:32

project Camelot. They're trying to turn us into vampires. It

1:00:34

is. There's nowhere else to go. You can't heighten

1:00:36

the bit. Nope. So

1:00:39

the rest of this ends up being Alex discussing

1:00:41

globalist recruitment.

1:00:43

Okay. And so he talks

1:00:45

a little bit here about meetings that

1:00:48

he's had with them.

1:00:50

And I'm gonna explain this to you because it's

1:00:52

important. I'm not bragging about it. There

1:00:54

was one time in meetings

1:00:56

I've had with these people and

1:00:59

I've had at least 15 meetings with globalists

1:01:02

over the years. Fox

1:01:04

News tried to hire me. Roger Ailes

1:01:06

tried to hire me. That was the lower level stuff.

1:01:09

Clear Channel tried to hire me 18 years ago.

1:01:13

Stuff like that. But those were private meetings

1:01:15

off record. So I've never given the details of those. Cause

1:01:18

as a journalist and as somebody, I'm

1:01:20

sorry. Unless. How dare

1:01:22

you? They discuss crimes. It's

1:01:25

a private meeting. What? And I had dinner with

1:01:27

Bilderberg Group members. I had dinner

1:01:29

with billionaires that are household names.

1:01:31

Okay. And those are private meetings.

1:01:34

And that's that. I understand

1:01:37

with like maybe if Fox was

1:01:39

like offering him a job, it'd be kind of tacky

1:01:42

to talk about the details of that. But

1:01:44

if that's what he's considering meetings with

1:01:46

the globalists, that's pretty sad. Also,

1:01:49

if he is meeting with these billionaires and

1:01:51

these high level globalist people, by

1:01:54

definition, what they're talking about is a crime.

1:01:56

Because they're trying to kill 80 to 99% of them.

1:01:59

the population. So that's a crime. So

1:02:02

I think he's free to talk about what they said. You don't

1:02:04

need to keep that confidentiality anymore,

1:02:06

Alex. No, unless they're planning on committing a specific

1:02:09

crime, not the eradication

1:02:11

of all life on this planet, and then the eventual

1:02:13

transhumanism revolution, and

1:02:16

then going into all

1:02:18

the multiple dimensions. You literally

1:02:21

can't say that.

1:02:22

So there's one instance, like he

1:02:25

said, there's one time that he

1:02:27

can break that confidentiality. And

1:02:29

here's what it is. I don't think this person committed a

1:02:31

crime at all. That time that he said it was Donald Trump

1:02:34

Jr. who is Mike Cernovich's source? No. No.

1:02:36

But like, I don't think that what he's talking about here is

1:02:39

a crime. And I think that the other things that

1:02:41

he implies that he's talked about with globalists

1:02:44

definitely are crimes.

1:02:46

15, 16 years ago,

1:02:49

John Harmon, the oldest employee here,

1:02:52

used to be my producer. Now his affiliate relations

1:02:54

said, I

1:02:56

said, I told the producer, I said, I want

1:02:59

Rothkop, who was the head of the Kissinger group, Kissinger's

1:03:02

right hand man. You've all heard the story, but

1:03:04

for new listeners, I'll tell it again. Fucking thousand

1:03:06

times. I said he's

1:03:09

written a new book that I just read about how there's only

1:03:11

a few thousand globalists and how they run the planet

1:03:13

and how they're a superclass and how they know best, which is

1:03:15

basically coming out of the closet of it with

1:03:18

a new order as you see them now doing times 10.

1:03:22

And so we get him on for an hour interview. And

1:03:26

during the first break, he

1:03:28

says, listen, I may leave. So I'm

1:03:30

talking to him during the break. I can punch

1:03:33

up guest and Harmon

1:03:36

is sitting in the control room at a different office.

1:03:38

And just like this, it's a small studio. He's

1:03:41

listening to it. So I'm a witness to this. And

1:03:43

he says, listen, Alex, you are going to be part of the

1:03:45

superclass. I came on here to be

1:03:47

friendly. I came on here to be nice. We know

1:03:50

who you are. We do. You basically are

1:03:52

the patriot leader. We have big

1:03:54

things in store. You're a guy. And I've already

1:03:56

been offered big jobs and already other groups.

1:03:58

You know, you've been offered big.

1:03:59

It already come and tried to hire me at that point They

1:04:02

could tell I was a talented smart broadcaster understood

1:04:05

things your talents. It's my brother I said that I understand

1:04:07

it's always the same speech for these guys your talent

1:04:12

Table with us you could be a star and actually

1:04:16

Listen to but you'll go nowhere

1:04:19

on your little crusade

1:04:21

Why don't you come to New York? Oh, we're going back

1:04:24

to break going back live Let's

1:04:26

have a friendly interview. I'm like well, we'll come

1:04:28

right back So we do

1:04:31

a second segment and somebody find the Rothkop

1:04:33

interview. It's

1:04:35

2005 2006 whenever

1:04:37

superclass came out is the year that

1:04:40

we had him on to just come out. It was a bestseller

1:04:43

I do another 10-minute segment We

1:04:45

go to break and he goes no. Yeah, there he is He

1:04:49

goes he goes I'm leaving And

1:04:54

I said why and

1:04:56

I said You said

1:04:59

well, you're just not listening you just don't get it

1:05:01

and you're silly and you're going nowhere

1:05:04

with us If you come back under

1:05:06

friendly, I'll do the rest of the hour But

1:05:08

it's just you're not listening to me and you don't

1:05:10

understand this is something we got to do and

1:05:12

it's for everybody's best interest

1:05:14

and I Got

1:05:17

the same speech one time and I was flying to be on the view

1:05:19

I think I hear later And

1:05:22

I'm in first-class American Airlines and

1:05:25

there's the head of the third largest bank in the US

1:05:27

sitting next to me He

1:05:29

was visiting his dad a retired general in San Antonio

1:05:34

And I got we talked to him for three hours.

1:05:37

We didn't talk the first 30 minutes. I Got

1:05:39

the same speech. Look corporations know how to run things

1:05:42

the public's too stupid You need to get on board Alex I

1:05:44

guess we're laughing at me and

1:05:45

I'm about my hair sticking out of the truck in the morning and I'm

1:05:47

sitting there and he Gets up at his perfect suit

1:05:50

because perfect black French coat just laughs at

1:05:52

me

1:05:53

at the end of it I

1:05:55

can tell you now and I've had meetings with these people other

1:05:58

ones very high level They're

1:06:00

not laughing anymore. They're like, yeah,

1:06:03

there's a good chance it's gonna get uncontrolled. The planet's gonna be

1:06:05

destroyed. Yeah.

1:06:06

So what do you think about this? What

1:06:08

do you think about that? You know what I think about that? I think

1:06:10

destroying the planet's a crime. I think

1:06:13

you can burn these people. I think you can probably tell

1:06:15

them that they've committed a crime. I've

1:06:19

watched this Rothkop interview and it

1:06:21

doesn't hold up to Alex's telling of it. Oh. And

1:06:24

by the way, none of that was a crime that Rothkop did. Any

1:06:26

of those things that they were discussing off-air that Alex is describing.

1:06:29

So it only makes sense that Alex

1:06:32

is being specific about this person because

1:06:34

there is an interview that they did. And

1:06:36

so people can go like, oh

1:06:38

my God, this interview does exist. So

1:06:40

what he said happened off-air, must have happened off-air.

1:06:44

That's like this sort of surrogate

1:06:47

proof that's fraud. It's

1:06:49

fraud. It's bullshit. I've got proof

1:06:51

that's like what you were thinking. So you

1:06:53

can assume that I have proof that is what you

1:06:55

were thinking. Yeah. And like, okay,

1:06:58

I think that there is a kernel of truth here. I

1:07:00

bet Rothkop said like,

1:07:02

hey, you're not listening to me. You're

1:07:04

not letting me talk. I don't want to have this interview. I'm leaving.

1:07:07

I bet that did happen. Yeah. That's

1:07:10

what I would have done. Yeah. I bet he was

1:07:12

like a less patient, um, Bel-Air's.

1:07:15

I believe 100% that he has

1:07:17

gotten many speeches every time he has tried

1:07:19

to go on any kind of television program. And

1:07:22

they're all essentially the same. Be more

1:07:24

professional, you useless piece of shit.

1:07:27

Yeah. Shut up. Shut

1:07:29

up. You're annoying the shit out of me in first class. Yes.

1:07:32

I swear to you. We are having you on television

1:07:34

to talk

1:07:35

and all I want you to do is shut the fuck

1:07:37

up. Yeah. And, and like honestly,

1:07:40

he probably in

1:07:42

all reality tricked

1:07:44

Rothkop into coming on the show. Probably

1:07:48

in part for the optics that he could exploit like

1:07:50

this. And try and make him run out. Yeah.

1:07:53

Much like he tried to do with David Rothschild.

1:07:55

Yeah. Much like he's done with tons of

1:07:57

other guests. Yep. Try to

1:07:59

get them to leave.

1:07:59

so you can say they can't handle it. Oh, see, look at that. I was

1:08:02

just trying to have a conversation, blah, blah,

1:08:04

blah. Yeah, and so that's why he's

1:08:06

comfortable

1:08:08

using that specific example and

1:08:10

then not naming any of these other

1:08:12

globalists that he's discussed things with and

1:08:15

then hiding behind that, I like that journalist

1:08:17

patient confidentiality. I

1:08:20

can only imagine it where they commit crimes. It's

1:08:22

the truth. Yeah, fucking garbage.

1:08:25

Ridiculous. So I love one thing,

1:08:28

and that is Alex doing movie reviews. Yes. And

1:08:31

I love a second thing, and that is the conversations

1:08:33

about his dad. Yes.

1:08:35

Alex goes on after talking about the attempts

1:08:38

to recruit him into the globalists. Sure. He

1:08:40

talks about his dads. Are we gonna get another?

1:08:43

We might get two more versions. Are you

1:08:46

shitting me? Jesus Christ. This

1:08:48

is nonsense. All right. Now, my father, 14

1:08:51

years old,

1:08:53

genius, top of his class,

1:08:55

top of everything, his mother was a

1:08:58

school administrator and my grandmother

1:09:00

really into education. Patty.

1:09:06

Patty. Jones. Jones.

1:09:09

And she put

1:09:12

him in all these science fairs and contests and kept

1:09:14

winning him. And at 14,

1:09:19

Union Carbide says out of Houston,

1:09:22

David Jones has just won

1:09:25

this one contest. We've got another

1:09:27

contest for him. I'm sorry, were they? And

1:09:30

if he can pass this, he's gonna give it a

1:09:32

very special offer.

1:09:34

And he's got five days to complete

1:09:36

the task. A truck is

1:09:38

arriving in three days. Their

1:09:41

ranch, their farm, working

1:09:44

farm in East Texas. This truck will self-destruct.

1:09:46

I was gonna say, yes, this has to be.

1:09:50

And lowers a big crate in

1:09:53

the front yard with no plans

1:09:56

or no designs. My

1:09:58

dad tears it apart.

1:10:00

And in two days builds

1:10:03

a high powered ruby laser

1:10:05

that was

1:10:07

some type of cyclotronic. Cyclotronic.

1:10:11

Particle beam. Cyclotronic

1:10:13

particle beam. Yep. And

1:10:16

starts. Late 70s? No. Frying.

1:10:21

Metal. So glad it was

1:10:23

metal. He's wearing three pairs of sunglasses. He was blind for

1:10:25

a month, burned his eyes. They

1:10:28

thought he'd never see again. They

1:10:30

came back and they said, Mr. Jones,

1:10:33

you're being recruited by NASA.

1:10:39

You're going to be put in plan two in

1:10:44

six months when you're 15 years old and

1:10:47

you're going to be part of NASA. It's

1:10:50

not NASA. Damn. He gets sent

1:10:52

to UT and gets evaluated by all these guys.

1:10:54

And they go, okay, David, we got your first job.

1:10:58

Kill the president. He's sending to MD

1:11:00

Anderson cancer research in

1:11:02

Houston. A little different. And

1:11:06

at 15 years old, my father

1:11:08

for a year was

1:11:10

part of secret medical experience. This is not

1:11:12

true. No part of this

1:11:14

is true. It's not even a little bit.

1:11:17

Then they bring him back to UT and he never

1:11:20

told me that until he saw end game. Before

1:11:22

it was finished. And

1:11:24

he went ahead and I knew about it. I heard about it from his mom. He

1:11:27

built the laser and was sent to UT and all this. And

1:11:29

then whatever he did after that for

1:11:31

a while, he won't talk about.

1:11:34

But by

1:11:37

late twenties, after I was a couple of years old,

1:11:39

he got out of it

1:11:40

and said, it's

1:11:42

bad. It's bad. It's bad. It's bad. It's

1:11:45

bad. It's bad. Review. Shit

1:11:48

is bad from 15 to

1:11:50

his late twenties. He was involved in

1:11:53

secret cancer studies by the

1:11:56

globalist. What the fuck are you talking

1:11:58

about? First job. This is so.

1:11:59

contradictory of like other stories that

1:12:02

he has. First off, we started with the plot

1:12:04

of Real Genius, which is a great move. Or Last

1:12:06

Starfighter, it has a little of that in there. A little bit of

1:12:08

both, a little bit of combined both of those. Then

1:12:11

we go all the way into, I don't understand

1:12:13

the cancer research part, right? I

1:12:16

don't understand how it is that UT, for

1:12:19

whatever reason, is going around monitoring

1:12:21

science fairs. Right. And then.

1:12:24

Tricking kids into thinking they're going

1:12:26

to NASA by giving them laser

1:12:28

parts. Yes. That one's

1:12:29

weird. Constructing

1:12:32

a laser in the 60s, which is when this

1:12:34

would have to have been going on. Yeah, I don't remember

1:12:36

when his dad was born, but he was

1:12:39

probably,

1:12:41

Alex was

1:12:43

born in 74. So

1:12:45

he was born in the early 50s. Yeah,

1:12:48

probably. Yeah, so he'd been 15 in the mid

1:12:50

60s. I

1:12:52

don't know if we could build a laser yet that

1:12:54

could cause a metal burn. Well, let

1:12:57

me say this. We couldn't.

1:12:59

David Jones could, and that's why

1:13:01

the globalists wanted it. So. He

1:13:03

was so good at these state fairs, making baking

1:13:06

soda volcanoes or whatever the fuck he was

1:13:08

doing. Right, right. But

1:13:10

this is, again, I don't understand. Okay, so fine.

1:13:13

Science fair. Yeah, cool. I actually believe

1:13:15

that.

1:13:16

Build a laser. Maybe. No,

1:13:18

but fine.

1:13:20

What are you talking about? Somebody drops a

1:13:22

crate magically with no instructions

1:13:24

and it's a laser? No, let me be clear. That

1:13:27

didn't happen. But Alex's

1:13:29

grandma telling a story of her

1:13:31

son building a laser. I could believe

1:13:33

that. I could believe something like that. Yeah, but

1:13:35

she's probably misunderstanding some

1:13:37

piece of it somewhere. But yeah, the version of it

1:13:39

where like this for 18 Wheeler shows,

1:13:41

no, no, no, no, no, no, no. That's ridiculous. Okay.

1:13:44

But I do think he probably was winning like

1:13:46

science fairs. I think he probably did

1:13:49

get invited to the university

1:13:50

to like talk to some professors. Maybe

1:13:53

he was even invited to like audit a course

1:13:55

or something as like an advanced placement

1:13:57

kind of thing. I think that's possible.

1:13:59

all very possible. What's not

1:14:02

possible is that somebody thinking,

1:14:04

all right, this person has constructed

1:14:06

a laser. We need them, obviously,

1:14:09

for these medical trials on

1:14:11

cancer. Unless

1:14:14

they're using lasers to kill cancer, but

1:14:16

that wouldn't even make any sense in the 60s. I

1:14:19

think that might be part of the implication that Alex

1:14:21

is making. I'm not sure.

1:14:23

Okay, so here's a couple things. One,

1:14:26

why don't you get an adult? They clearly would know more

1:14:28

about the cancer research thing. It's so much better to get an

1:14:30

adult. Sec, I guess maybe, here's

1:14:33

my problem. You don't even have a workers permit

1:14:35

at this point. That is a good point. How are they going

1:14:37

to hire you? You know what? That's why

1:14:40

the trials aren't secret because they're doing

1:14:42

any weird medical shit. They're secret because

1:14:44

they don't have a work permit for David Jones.

1:14:46

Right, it's all off the books, but it's purely

1:14:49

for financial reasons. Just for that, yeah, yeah, yeah,

1:14:51

tax purposes. So

1:14:53

he did this for over a decade. Yes,

1:14:56

yeah. Or

1:14:56

other stuff that's bad. Could be, it's

1:14:58

bad. It's bad. Hey,

1:15:02

let me tell you something. I got out of it. It's

1:15:04

bad. I wasn't going to tell you about this,

1:15:06

but then I saw your dumb shit movie. That's

1:15:09

another great part. It was after he

1:15:11

saw a movie where I made up a bunch

1:15:13

of bullshit and used Microsoft and

1:15:15

Carden to justify lies. And

1:15:17

then he was like, I bet he'll believe this shit. I

1:15:20

used fake quotes to make most of my points,

1:15:22

son. Is that, is that? Oh

1:15:25

no, wait, I figured it out. What?

1:15:27

Alex's dad watched the movie. He

1:15:30

comes to him and he's like, son,

1:15:32

it's bad.

1:15:34

And Alex thinks he's talking about the globalists,

1:15:36

but it's actually a review of the movie. Right,

1:15:39

oh, that makes sense. Yeah, it makes total

1:15:41

sense. That actually makes a lot of sense.

1:15:44

And Alex isn't going to be able to handle,

1:15:46

it's bad. So he's got to rewrite an

1:15:48

entire story about his dad being

1:15:50

part of secret medical trials when he was 15. Yeah,

1:15:52

yeah. So Alex talks more about his dad's

1:15:55

journey. And he mixes up some

1:15:58

pretty critical details

1:15:59

established in the past. That's just my

1:16:02

dad, folks. Do you have any idea

1:16:05

how many people

1:16:06

they have recruited for this thing?

1:16:09

Because

1:16:12

the head of the UT body department that ran

1:16:14

the plan two programs, what was called?

1:16:20

Plan two minutes. Charles

1:16:24

Strauss called

1:16:27

my dad in and

1:16:30

said, David, we've

1:16:34

searched the whole country of the six

1:16:37

finalists. You're the number one finalist. We're

1:16:39

now going to reveal to you what this project

1:16:41

is.

1:16:43

And it's basically everything you see now. Wide

1:16:47

government, worldwide eugenics, the whole shooting match.

1:16:54

And then they gave him some other mission. He won't tell me about

1:16:56

it. He got out of it. Because it was bad.

1:16:59

It's bad. That's the real world, folks. That's

1:17:02

the really work. Grow up. OK.

1:17:06

Wow. Wow. No, no,

1:17:08

no, no, no, no. You get to get slapped. If you do that,

1:17:10

you get to slap. Well, here's a fundamental

1:17:12

problem with the way that Alex is telling the story because we've

1:17:15

essentially created what amounts to almost

1:17:17

a time loop. He's got

1:17:19

the doctor's name wrong, the botanist. That

1:17:21

was Erwin Spear. Alex has already talked about

1:17:23

this in the past.

1:17:24

And Erwin Spear tried to recruit Alex's

1:17:26

dad when he was like 16, 18 in that

1:17:28

range, not in

1:17:30

his late 20s. When he was doing medical testing.

1:17:33

So if he was involved with

1:17:35

this until his late 20s,

1:17:37

that means that Erwin Spear would have told

1:17:39

him what the plans

1:17:41

of the globalists are, all these evil things, and

1:17:43

then he would have stayed in with the globalists, working

1:17:46

with them for a decade. He would have been

1:17:49

complicit in this stuff in

1:17:51

a way that I don't think Alex is willing to wrestle.

1:17:53

And I think that's so fun because

1:17:55

that's actually a great origin story for

1:17:58

Alex. It's like Dr. Group and how his dad and

1:17:59

It's an invented plastic. Exactly. It

1:18:02

is so funny. It is

1:18:04

so funny. Yeah. You got to right

1:18:06

the wrongs of your father. It's so much more of a

1:18:08

captivating story than my dad is a superhero.

1:18:11

Listen. The bad guys all wanted

1:18:13

to recruit but he was too noble so he

1:18:16

worked on CIA people's teeth. If

1:18:19

Greek playwrights thought of it several thousand

1:18:21

years ago, it's a good plan and it's going to keep

1:18:23

going. Okay. That's how you do

1:18:25

it.

1:18:26

Man. Man oh man. He

1:18:28

needs to keep these details straight because when he just

1:18:30

starts to get creative and shit, it

1:18:32

ends up being like, oh this doesn't work with the

1:18:35

story you've established in the past.

1:18:37

Oh well. I guess his dad was a globalist for ten years.

1:18:39

I don't appreciate being told

1:18:42

a child's fairy tale that ends with

1:18:44

get it people. That's the real world.

1:18:47

Wake up. Yeah. Grow

1:18:49

up. Grow up. Yeah. I

1:18:52

did not appreciate

1:18:52

that. Nah. No. Actually

1:18:55

I do. Of course you do. It's so on the other

1:18:58

side. It's self parody. It

1:19:00

is. Yeah. It's like why even have all these

1:19:02

degrees? We just need one line. Mm hmm. Yeah.

1:19:05

A lot of stuff frustrates me about Alex but when he says something like that,

1:19:08

I'm fine. I'm bulletproof on that

1:19:10

one. That's true. You've got that

1:19:12

one down. So we have one last clip here. Uh huh. And

1:19:14

it's Alex talking overturn the page. Okay.

1:19:18

Now

1:19:18

based on what we experienced in our last episode,

1:19:20

I want you to imagine this with no music.

1:19:24

Because. Oh

1:19:24

my god. That's now my new

1:19:27

thing. That's creepy. Yeah. Oh

1:19:29

my god. See here I am. On

1:19:31

the road again. On the road again. Here I

1:19:34

am. Here I am. Up on the stage.

1:19:36

Up on the stage. Here I go. Playing

1:19:38

star again. There

1:19:40

I go. Turn the page. Turn

1:19:42

the page. All right. So

1:19:44

we're under UN World Government with an end game. Just

1:19:47

slowly. Turn the page. Turn the page.

1:19:50

Turn the page. Turn the page. Turn

1:19:52

the page. Turn the page.

1:19:54

Turn the page. Turn the page. As

1:20:00

they kill seven and a

1:20:02

half billion people at least We

1:20:06

are at the verge of oblivion

1:20:16

Just gonna finish this on real quick, but you just want

1:20:18

to explode Yeah,

1:20:22

I see the unwashed masses I see other lazy

1:20:25

and dumb down I see how the systems

1:20:27

on everything they can to make them that way I

1:20:30

see the globalist

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