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0:00

I'm sick

0:04

of them posing

0:06

as if they're

0:08

the good guys. Knowledge

0:29

Fight. Dan and Jordan. Knowledge Fight.

0:31

Need money. Andy and Kansas.

0:34

Andy and Kansas. Stop it. Andy and

0:37

Kansas. Andy and Kansas. It's time to pray.

0:39

Andy and Kansas. You're on the airplane for

0:41

holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a Christian

0:43

color. I'm a huge fan. I love your

0:45

room. Knowledge Fight. No, no, no, no. knowledgefight.com.

0:47

I love you. Hey,

0:49

everybody. Welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan.

0:52

I'm Jordan. Work up with dudes like

0:54

to sit around, worship with the altar of

0:56

Selene, and talk a little bit

1:05

about Alex Jones. Oh, indeed we are

1:07

Dan. Jordan. Dan. Jordan. I

1:09

have a quick question for you. What's up? What's

1:12

your bright spot today, buddy? My

1:14

bright spot today is finally Habanero

1:16

Jack Cheese has come back to

1:19

the office. To the Aldi. You

1:21

know, it's one of the downsides of

1:24

like going to Aldi is that

1:26

there are things that just disappear. We've talked about

1:28

this in the past. Sure, sure, sure, sure. And

1:30

Habanero Jack Cheese is back. Amazing. I

1:32

never thought I'd see it again. It's back. It's

1:34

great. Pepper Jack Cheese, a little

1:36

too light. Habanero Jack Cheese, great. Just the right

1:38

level of heat to add to a sandwich. Fantastic.

1:42

But now, now I need

1:44

the chicken rings to come back. The spicy

1:46

chicken rings. Those

1:49

have been gone forever. Anyway

1:53

it was it was great. When I saw that I was like,

1:56

wow, reunited. Good day. Yeah.

1:59

How About you? I suppose. I

2:01

suppose I'll say that day A of on

2:03

the day that people are listening to this

2:05

I it's a nice day for you. Have

2:09

whoever. Whatever. Ah, Edwards. Now the good news

2:11

is my bright spot is that my wife

2:13

may do something. Oh that's nice yeah or

2:15

are you an incredible run around? It's it's

2:18

really cool. I'm really excited to give it

2:20

to I can't give it to you tonight.

2:22

Okay ah because see, contractual obligation out he

2:24

did. She didn't get home from school early

2:26

enough. How are we are? Be able to

2:29

get a tomorrow but I've got a really

2:31

nice gift for you. Okay with a very

2:33

nice. Really excited to give it it says

2:35

is a T Visit these. I'm excited it's

2:38

gonna be. Are bright spot on Friday or see

2:40

is going to be mad at you. That's the

2:42

other man I'm sorry I do it to you

2:44

about like to announce integrated my for it's not

2:46

been dead for Friday. I

2:49

quit since the absurdity. Wonderful. Very good

2:51

idea. Of course arms over Thursday we

2:53

have enough food to go over there

2:56

has to mass of it is a

2:58

total mess. Oh no huge huge mess.

3:00

Theirs is April Twenty second. Twenty twenty

3:02

two. Hundred Forty Forty Four under. I

3:05

got caught up in the to money as they did.

3:07

We go back. not April Twenty second. Two Thousand Twenty

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Four of. Mess. Mess.

3:11

Total mess, total matter even sit around

3:13

and other litter Serious. The mass know

3:15

descriptors and will be them business on

3:18

that are before we do the signal

3:20

moment. say hello to the new on

3:22

Saturday or servers to my wife and

3:24

I accidentally left knowledge might on the

3:26

it was not before some seasick expected

3:28

that just about your and albums you

3:30

are on opposing more much. Next Mike

3:32

the Knowledge spy Clunkers much or an

3:34

album won't on opposing one theory that

3:36

sand Aaron and Alija thank you so

3:38

much you allow the want unopposed want.

3:41

That you're a mods so you'd couple technocrats

3:43

in the mix stern so that you so

3:45

much to Ozzy Man damn us and your

3:47

now done that The and thank you so

3:49

much to welcome to the world Kiwi Hope.

3:51

Your. Parents are trying to make the world better

3:53

for you that you so much. You are now

3:56

a technocrat. i'm opposed to walk

3:58

i have risen above My

4:00

enemies. I might quit tomorrow actually. Just

4:02

gonna take a little breaky now. A

4:05

little breaky for me. And

4:09

then we're going to come back. And

4:12

I'm gonna start the show over. I'm

4:14

a devil! I'm gonna be taken out of here! I'm gonna be

4:17

all this! Fuck you!

4:20

Fuck you! I got plenty of words

4:22

for you, but at the end of the day,

4:24

fuck you in your New World Order, and fuck

4:26

the horse you rode in on, and all your

4:28

shit! Maybe today should be my last broadcast.

4:31

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

4:34

Maybe I'll walk out of here tomorrow, and you

4:36

never see me again. That's

4:39

really what I want to do. I

4:41

never want to come back here again. I

4:43

apologize to the crew and the listeners yesterday

4:45

that I was legitimately having

4:47

breakdowns on air. I'll

4:50

be better tomorrow. He will not. It's a mess.

4:52

It's a mess. Everything's a mess. Is he a

4:54

mess today? He's... I mean... Hard

4:57

to say. Okay. So look, here's the

5:00

situation. He's a mess. No,

5:02

I can't get it out of... Okay. That's part

5:04

of the situation. And he's in the background and

5:06

will live with us for the next however long

5:08

this takes. Focus. Happened?

5:12

Okay. Okay. You got the headband.

5:15

You know about 420. Yes, the marijuana

5:17

smoking. Puff and weed. Absolutely. You know what

5:19

I'm saying? It's Puff and Puff and weed.

5:21

Yeah, that's what people do on 420. Alright,

5:23

I like that. However, it is also

5:25

Hitler's birthday. It is famously

5:28

both the day you smoke weed and

5:30

the day you celebrate Hitler's birth. And

5:34

some of Alex's audience might be more

5:36

enthusiastic about one of those things. See,

5:38

that sounds right. That sounds far more

5:40

likely. That's not the cool libertarian drug

5:42

legalization side of things. So

5:44

Alex tweeted about his distaste for Hitler

5:47

on 420. And

5:52

got a bit of backlash. Got to

5:54

get a bit of people not

5:57

liking him for it. Let me, let me, let

5:59

me. if I understand correctly. Yes. Alex

6:02

tweeted out something like, Hey, just to

6:04

remind everybody, Hitler equals bad. And everybody

6:07

went, Hey, buddy.

6:10

I think you're softening

6:12

both and

6:14

the responses to him. But yeah, more

6:16

or less. Okay. All right.

6:19

And so, you know, for 20 ends,

6:22

the high wears off. Sure.

6:25

Now we're back at it. 21st, you

6:27

chill. 22nd, you got to deal with reality.

6:29

You got to deal with the Hitler things

6:31

that you said on Hitler's birthday. So Alex

6:34

comes into studio and he really wants to

6:36

talk about how he made a

6:38

big splash on social media with this. And

6:41

it sort of deal with the fallout.

6:44

Coming up, I'll do the deep dive on Adolf Hitler.

6:47

I put some post on X this weekend. They got tens

6:49

of millions of views explaining to people

6:51

that just because the globalists are bad, doesn't

6:54

mean that being naughty and liking Hitler is good.

6:57

Hitler was a loser. And

6:59

I'm going to explain all of that because I am

7:01

an expert on it. He's an expert. So

7:03

you can tell from listening to Alex

7:05

that he's invested in pretending that these

7:07

people don't actually sincerely support Hitler. They're

7:09

quote, being naughty and they're only liking

7:12

him because the globalists are so bad.

7:14

It's a lot easier for Alex to deal with

7:16

this. If these people are just trying to be

7:18

shocking by presenting Hitler as the lesser of two

7:21

evils because the alternative is recognized that he played

7:23

a big role in ushering people to the point

7:25

where they legitimately support Hitler. So

7:27

Alex had a big 420 and a count

7:29

on Twitter called Skitzo Truth decided to post

7:31

a collection of pictures of Hitler to celebrate

7:33

the birthday. And Alex reposted it with the comment,

7:35

quote, happy birthday to the man who got 24

7:38

million Germans killed. Hitler

7:40

also launched a war that killed another 80 million

7:42

people. Just because our rulers are evil does not

7:44

mean Hitler was good. Fuck Adolf

7:47

Hitler. And before we go any

7:49

further in a vacuum, that's a good thing. Pushing

7:51

back against Nazis is a good action. So I

7:53

wanted to make sure that I clarified that my

7:55

criticisms aren't that Alex put out an anti Hitler

7:57

post. My Criticism is that I

7:59

can't believe he wouldn't recognize that this wouldn't

8:02

be super unpopular with the audience that he's.

8:05

Attracted nice. The replies it is a tweet

8:07

were wall to wall anti semites accuse the

8:09

Galaxy selling out to the jews, inspiring all

8:11

kinds of nazi shit. Other two points

8:14

I think a pretty important one on some

8:16

level. Alex knew this was gonna happen

8:18

and he was mostly baiting people for attention.

8:20

That's the game that he's playing. He.

8:22

Can't possibly be oblivious. It is my that

8:25

he cute section of his audience, particularly the

8:27

more online twitter sex and of it includes

8:29

a huge amount of Hitler fans. At least

8:31

a part of this tweet was an attempt

8:34

to get a ton of attention by eliciting

8:36

a negative reaction from his audience for doing

8:38

something that the rest of the world would

8:40

support. It isn't kind of tell that Alex

8:42

is excited about. He starts by saying how

8:45

much traffic, tens of millions of views on

8:47

the streets that's really the Ultimate Game has

8:49

been plates and tricking people into saying even

8:51

Alex gets this is. Tricking people who

8:53

are critics of him into same positive

8:55

things about it. And the second point

8:58

is this kind of does this type

9:00

of site the twitter is now for

9:02

you. Say something negative about Hitler people

9:04

just so I could go to Tout

9:06

Audio Wilde the up What I what

9:08

a great I had ah direction things

9:10

are going and must feel like I

9:13

as we reach. You know a lot

9:15

of people when they have midlife crisis.

9:17

As you know you and I both

9:19

beheading strongly towards the middle age. Ah

9:21

I am not further. Oh yeah absolutely

9:23

ah a it is a you know he

9:25

he think oh everything's downhill from here You

9:27

know at a lot of people project that

9:30

onto the world's and they make the world

9:32

a worse place because they feel personally that

9:34

their lives are going to be worse. I

9:36

don't feel like we have that problem. I

9:38

think it's been handled them right. leg of

9:40

our our mid life is going downhill but

9:42

that's not our fault. Well. maybe

9:45

would be blamed for it if if

9:47

twitter his life than yes twitter life

9:49

is going that's not a it's own

9:51

are bad as a bad vibe over

9:53

there a real bad for aca not

9:55

get over their mouth so i told

9:57

you things were ignored it and pimp

10:00

in addition to being a mess. Yes. It

10:02

was a pretty exciting show. Alex has a pretty

10:04

huge guest that we have. Hitler? The

10:07

WEF high level whistle blower. His father was the

10:09

founder, co-founder of the Klaus Schwab, joining us from

10:11

Geneva, Switzerland. No.

10:14

It's going to be a huge transmission today.

10:16

Can you believe it? The son of the

10:19

co-founder of the World Economic Forum is going

10:21

to be on this broadcast blowing the whistle.

10:24

I don't know what is or is

10:26

not going to or not be true. I

10:28

reject all of it outright. I can tell

10:31

you this. It's not going to be a mess. So

10:35

we have another guest at the beginning of the show.

10:40

Starting off, it's Marjorie Taylor-Green. Okay, well

10:42

not far off. The M.T.G. joins us.

10:45

Boy, was she right about

10:47

Speaker Johnson? She tried

10:49

to give him a chance.

10:52

Trump's tried to give him a chance, but he

10:54

really showed his cards. The Democrats are now bragging that

10:56

they will keep him in power as a speaker. Even

10:59

Republicans try to remove him as

11:01

M.T.G. and others did so successfully,

11:04

spearheaded by Matt Gaetz and herself.

11:07

So this is a big deal. Others say, well,

11:09

if she's a troublemaker, we should just go along

11:11

to get along. Well, then might as well put

11:13

Nancy Pelosi back in there or maybe Adam Schiff

11:15

or somebody. So thank you so much,

11:17

Marjorie Taylor-Green, for joining us. Thanks

11:20

for having me, Alex. And this is why I

11:22

always support you. You've got a great show coming up

11:24

today. I'm going to do my best to dial in

11:26

and listen to the rest of it because I think

11:29

you're going to be talking about some very

11:31

important pieces of history that maybe

11:33

people don't know or they've forgotten.

11:35

So she's referencing Alex's coming deep

11:38

dive on Hitler. And

11:40

that's not super great for

11:43

a sitting member of Congress to

11:45

be excited to hear Alex break

11:47

down the hidden truths of

11:49

World War II. Yeah,

11:51

that's no good. It's not. That's not

11:54

like you wouldn't want somebody banging the

11:56

gavel and being like, hurry up. I

11:58

need to go watch Ancient Aliens. It's

12:00

not far off. Pretty close. Not good.

12:03

So a lot of what she's on

12:05

is to complain about the Ukraine funding

12:07

being passed. Right. And

12:10

then also talk shit on the Speaker

12:12

Johnson, Mike Johnson. Sure. Fine.

12:16

Enjoy trying to vacate another

12:18

Speaker. Yeah. I mean, it's

12:20

so sad because it's like

12:23

what they want is a

12:25

Democratic Speaker of the House to do stuff that

12:27

they can whine about. Having somebody

12:29

that they have to whine about because they're

12:32

doing stuff also be

12:34

the—I mean, it's just

12:36

a trap of your own design

12:38

and making and enforcement. Yeah. I

12:40

mean, it's—we want to lash out.

12:42

Yeah. We don't want

12:44

to be lashing out at the person that

12:46

we could conceivably actually exert pressure

12:49

on. Right. Right, right. We don't

12:51

want to have the ability to do something about

12:53

the things that we're bitching about. No, because then

12:55

we'll have to take the next step and— And

12:57

do something. And keep shifting up our leadership. We

12:59

don't want to do that. Or

13:01

maybe they do. And that seems to be what they're doing a bit

13:03

of. Could be. So Alex asks

13:05

Marjorie Taylor Greene about that undercover video

13:08

of the CIA guy. Oh, my God.

13:11

And I think Alex is getting closer and closer

13:13

to getting himself refucked over. God damn

13:15

it. I don't want to write myself into the story,

13:17

but it really is happening. I know you talked

13:19

about it. I saw you post about it. What

13:21

do you make of this CIA FBI operative, Gavin

13:24

Oblebus, admitting that I was targeted with

13:26

PR firms' setups, and that

13:28

now we know that the head of the FBI in

13:31

Connecticut initiated the suits and

13:33

William Aldenberg and quarterbacked the whole

13:35

thing? I mean, this

13:37

is a deep state operation against me, which is

13:39

illegal in America, in my view. What is your

13:41

take on that? And can we have some more

13:43

weaponization hearings and maybe drag these guys in before

13:46

Congress? Oh,

13:48

I fully support you, Alex. You've been

13:50

a top target for my goodness. As

13:52

long as I can remember, you have

13:54

been the top target. And it's because

13:57

you've always used your freedom of speech.

13:59

That's your problem. freedom of speech. I

14:01

think Alex is getting dangerously close to

14:03

getting a letter from William Aldenberg quite

14:06

frankly because he's accusing him of a

14:08

ridiculous crime at this point. Yeah, I

14:11

mean I'd be interested to know like

14:14

I would like to talk to Aldenberg

14:16

to just see what Aldenberg, apologies, uh

14:19

just to see what he could do you

14:22

know what I mean like okay so you

14:24

send the letter or you what do you

14:26

sue him like what

14:28

do you do I don't know what do you do

14:30

I don't know tackle him right you just have to

14:32

tackle him because what Alex is doing is accusing him

14:34

of grand

14:36

conspiracy against him by name

14:38

talking to a sitting member

14:40

of congress about dragging him

14:43

in for questioning in front of committees

14:45

and what have you yeah like this is this

14:48

is pretty fucked up I mean we've already

14:50

established that one of the ways to address

14:52

shit like this is through a civil trial

14:54

and here we are and here he is

14:57

and so so we've established so like

14:59

that isn't now a fact that

15:01

even the legal system has to agree on

15:03

they fucked up they suck at what they

15:05

do so now that we're there now what

15:07

do we do and no one is answering

15:09

that question and everybody's just getting mad at

15:11

me whenever I come up with ideas well

15:13

some of your ideas are pretty bad that's

15:15

a fair point but hey one

15:18

of the ideas of Margaret Taylor Greene has

15:20

not about Alex's uh shit but is to

15:22

kick uh Mike Johnson out of there I'm

15:24

all for it sure I think that these

15:26

folks have an

15:29

issue that they took over a party yeah

15:31

but some of the party doesn't like that

15:34

take over so much and so they

15:36

realize we've kind of just got to make our own

15:38

party the only way this will ever

15:40

stop is until we turn our

15:42

republican party into the party of

15:44

accountability the party of america first

15:46

and right now that is not

15:48

our party our party is dominated

15:50

by unit party members and unit

15:52

party control and and Alex I can

15:54

promise you this I think

15:57

it's time to totally change

15:59

the party We have

16:01

to change it over. Is it going

16:03

to be uncomfortable? Yes, but everybody needs

16:05

to get comfortable being uncomfortable because I'm

16:07

tired of the word without the action.

16:09

Well, that's right. Well, Trump now

16:11

has control of the RNC. If

16:16

Trump gets back in, why don't we just change it

16:18

to the American party and just get

16:20

rid of the Republican party altogether? We

16:23

should. It should be an American party.

16:25

Yeah, and then the Democrats could change it into

16:27

the super American party. I

16:30

love ideas that have been had before

16:32

to horrendous results just coming back up

16:34

being banded about like it's a good

16:36

call. Yeah, yeah. Pretty

16:39

dumb. Let's call it the confederacy. Oh,

16:42

shit. Let's call ours. It's

16:45

almost parody levels of branding

16:49

and stupid jingoistic

16:51

America. Yeah. What

16:55

else could you call it? Okay,

16:58

fine. So now we've

17:00

got the America party or the

17:03

America first party or the mostest

17:05

Americanist party, right? So then 10

17:07

years from now, what's your

17:09

next one? What's your even morestest American party,

17:11

right? Well, you're going to have to find

17:13

something. You got to go super America party.

17:16

Right? How high can it go? Super duper America

17:18

party. All right. I'm listening.

17:20

Mega America. Mega America.

17:23

Great. I

17:26

like it. So Marjorie leaves

17:29

and Alex was going to get into

17:31

his deep dive. You

17:33

should realize you've read a lot of books.

17:35

I don't want to read so many books.

17:38

I don't want to say I get lazy, but

17:42

there's so much news I tend to try to get to a

17:45

lot of it. So a lot of

17:47

times I only scratch the surface. Now compared to other talk show

17:49

hosts, it's a deep dive and our guests who

17:51

deep dives. And really what

17:53

I cut my teeth on, on their

17:55

30 years is

17:58

deep dives. because I

18:01

was extremely attracted to

18:05

science fiction and I was a good reader

18:07

by the time I was six years old

18:09

and I was reading at a high school level and

18:14

then I discovered history and

18:17

I discovered history is very varied you got to

18:19

read a lot of history to really get what

18:21

the history is and then talk to people that

18:23

were there as well when

18:26

you have that opportunity so I read and I don't

18:28

want to exaggerate but I lost a lot of sleep

18:30

from the time I've been about six seven years old

18:34

till about ten years ago I don't

18:36

read a lot of books now just have so much

18:38

information read so much all day I what I'm not

18:40

reading six seven books a year I usually just scan

18:42

through other ones but I used to read

18:44

about three books a week and

18:47

I would get on Jags you know I probably read I

18:49

don't know 50 60 70

18:51

books on naval

18:55

history and naval warfare history

18:57

books it was very interesting going back to

19:00

the booby

19:04

pirates in the South China Sea or

19:06

the Greek or

19:09

Peloponnesians and then right up until Blackbeard

19:11

and the Caribbean bit

19:14

of a stretch and I probably read I was

19:16

not exaggerate five

19:19

several encyclopedias on World War two World War

19:21

one I probably read 200 books

19:25

on World War two Wow and

19:28

don't do that the

19:31

interesting part about it I'm gonna do the deep dive

19:33

next hour but shall we shall do it later after

19:35

doing it I started doing it I just kept I

19:37

just started talking about how many books I've read on

19:39

things I am

19:42

not amazed by this I'm not

19:44

I'm not convinced by the authority

19:47

of trust me I've read a

19:49

lot of books bro yeah this

19:51

is the exposition that never ends

19:53

yeah and doesn't really help set

19:55

the stage for me

19:57

to take what you're saying seriously so I've read a lot

20:00

of books. Great. Okay. I

20:02

don't know when did that happen? I think

20:05

that's been with us probably since

20:07

I think it happened for me with

20:09

Book It, you know, when you're a

20:11

kid and they're like just consuming books

20:14

is a sign of intelligence. Just

20:17

like that was the sales pitch of just

20:19

like all you got to do is be

20:21

able to take these words, put them in

20:24

your brain without saying them out loud and

20:26

then you are a genius, son. It's true.

20:28

Right? I mean, I think that is not

20:30

the case. No, no, but you hope that

20:33

you go through that and then get a

20:35

better, you know,

20:37

but that does seem to be the mentality

20:39

that Alex is stuck in here. Yeah. The

20:41

guy who's been on air for 30 years.

20:43

It is quality over quality or understanding

20:46

or internalizing. Yeah. I don't want to

20:48

be the guy who's like, I

20:51

don't care about the thousand punches, just one

20:53

punch. But it's like, if you understand a

20:55

book, that's way better than just having read

20:57

a bunch of books. What if it's 200

21:00

and what if it's 50 books about booby

21:02

pirates? That's actually probably going to make it

21:04

more difficult for you to understand the context

21:06

of what it is you're I would assume,

21:08

especially if you have the level of accepting

21:12

bullshit than it does. Yeah. You're gonna, if

21:14

you read 200 books about World War Two,

21:16

you're gonna encounter a lot of fucking stuff

21:18

that is not true. And you're probably gonna

21:20

think like, oh my God, this is very

21:23

interesting. Yeah. I mean, I think probably the

21:25

hardest part is going to be eventually the

21:29

evidence that is in competition

21:31

or against it. You

21:33

know, there's 200 books. There's somebody who's going

21:35

to say, this is definitely true. And another

21:37

book that's going to say, this is definitely

21:39

not true. And then eventually you're going to

21:42

have to figure out which is which or

21:44

not. No, DC odd. No, that's the problem.

21:46

You don't figure out which is which and

21:48

then you do a deep dive. This isn't

21:50

going to be a deep dive. Oh, welfare.

21:53

At least we escape. It's going to be a deep

21:55

dive into something. At least we escaped that. And I

21:57

think a big part of it is Alex's

21:59

family. and they're detectives. Did you

22:01

know that? But

22:04

did you also know that

22:06

his grandfather was German? I

22:08

did not know that. My

22:10

grandfather, his mother's side of the

22:12

family were storied Texans, founders of the

22:15

state, literal ruckus, they mean

22:17

detonators, plenty of the Greshams

22:19

and others, and

22:22

Washington the Brazos, the instigators working with

22:24

President Jackson years

22:27

before to hatch the plan. Real

22:30

conspirators, shipping

22:32

shiploads of Bibles into Galveston, having

22:36

shootouts for the Catholic priests. Um,

22:41

yeah. But his father

22:45

was only second

22:48

generation Germans and his dad still

22:50

spoke German, some German, and the

22:53

grandparents did. In Dallas they were wealthy, lived

22:56

in the nicest area there, were very

22:59

successful. And so when

23:01

I really started getting into World War II

23:05

and my grandfather had been in the Army Air Corps as well,

23:07

my grandfather's, I started talking

23:10

to my grandfather, extremely eccentric

23:12

and extremely smart. And

23:14

frankly enough, I was spinning him a

23:17

jam basically. Except

23:19

he had cleft in his nose. And

23:29

he just, he told me quite a bit. He told you quite

23:31

a bit. I, the

23:34

grandpa told you quite a bit. What? Like that

23:36

Hitler was bad? I mean, I don't know. I

23:38

don't know what's going on here. Is he trying

23:40

to tell me that his family is all evil?

23:42

Like it's

23:45

the colonist who fucked over everybody

23:47

in Texas and also fucking people

23:49

escaping the horrors they did during

23:52

World War I. They were great

23:54

conspirators. This

23:57

is a concern. I am concerned.

24:00

about this man's family. I'm very confused too

24:02

because Alex is telling a story about his

24:04

grandfather but that says that his grandfather's father

24:07

was a second generation German which means that

24:09

Alex's great-great grandfather was from Germany. Right. I

24:11

don't understand. I don't get... I

24:14

don't know. Right. Anyway. Oh my god. So

24:16

yeah they're very deep in the shit conspired

24:19

to create Texas. Right. Deal Texas.

24:22

Yeah. Whatever you want to call

24:24

it. Yeah you remember like with

24:26

Jackson saying that with Jackson part

24:29

that's that's evil. Well I guess

24:31

it depends on your perspective. But

24:34

look his grandfather yeah German looks a

24:36

lot like Alex again it also looks

24:38

a lot like Hitler. Not great. And

24:40

when I was like 15 years old

24:42

here all this was just fantastical. When

24:45

it wasn't BS and the stuff he'd lived the stuff I

24:47

asked about I asked

24:49

him about the Nazis and

24:54

he told me about him and

24:56

he knew a lot about him. That's

24:59

not good. I

25:05

don't need to read it in history book. I

25:07

got it from my grandfather and

25:10

what the Nazis did to the German

25:12

community in Dallas who weren't Jews. My

25:14

grandmother had blonde hair and big blue eyes. I

25:21

mean look at his facial structure that's why they've done the

25:23

AI on me. They do

25:25

all these famous pictures. But the point is is that

25:27

is that he had firsthand experience

25:40

with the Nazis.

25:44

And not when he was in the military. I mean that was another

25:47

experience with them. They

25:50

were all over Dallas all

25:52

in the German community and

25:54

he got a firsthand look at him. So

25:57

I'm going to tell that story. Coming

26:00

up. Okay, you're gonna talk about

26:02

your grandpa having run-ins with Nazis

26:04

in Dallas? I mean, like...

26:07

I feel like the Holocaust is a

26:10

bigger deal, slightly than this, but... Yeah,

26:13

even in Alex's weird formulation,

26:15

though, shouldn't he be like,

26:17

Yeah, Henry Ford was a

26:20

bad guy, right? Henry

26:22

Ford does come up a little bit later. But like,

26:24

that's what he is... like, all of them.

26:26

There were so many Nazis in the United States,

26:28

there were so many... They loved Nazis, they were

26:30

all Nazis, right? Not everybody,

26:33

but there were more than we

26:35

maybe like to remember or pretend,

26:37

but it also isn't nearly... like,

26:39

Alex is a little bit later

26:41

gonna be like, Everybody loved Hitler!

26:44

And that's not accurate either. No, no, no,

26:46

no. You know, both extremes of this

26:48

are not quite accurate. I just don't want to be

26:50

the one where I don't want to be the guy

26:52

who's like, Aha, I look like Hitler, I don't want

26:54

to do that. You seem to be... Just don't do

26:56

that. You seem to think it was very funny. It's

26:58

not funny. It's not funny. So, I

27:01

mentioned at the beginning of this that I have

27:04

a very strong feeling that a fair amount of

27:06

what Alex was doing was trolling. Yeah. And he

27:09

says as much, and he

27:11

understands that to a

27:13

certain segment of the population, Hitler

27:15

is super popular. Oh yeah. But

27:17

he thinks it's the... like, most

27:20

of the population. Sure. And

27:22

so I really want to have an adult discussion about

27:24

this, because I put out a

27:27

couple posts that went viral, tens of millions of

27:29

views, when

27:31

idiots were, let's just say

27:33

ignorant people, were wishing Adolf

27:35

Hitler a good birthday. And...

27:44

They went, oh look, you got ratioed. You got trolled. No, I

27:46

knew what was going to happen when I did that. I

27:50

know how popular Adolf Hitler is. In

27:53

fact, if they did an honest poll around the

27:55

world today, Adolf

27:59

Hitler is... is the most popular politician

28:03

of the last 200 years. In

28:06

Africa, in the Middle East, at liberal

28:09

colleges, with white guys

28:11

living out in the country,

28:13

with army officers, Hitler is

28:16

super popular. What, you don't think I

28:18

don't know that? Oh,

28:21

oh, I didn't, oh, look, Alex got trolled.

28:24

You know, three to one, everybody loves Hitler. Oh,

28:27

you're the ones getting trolled. Alex, explain

28:29

it all to you, coming up. Okay.

28:33

So yeah, I mean, I think that there,

28:35

I think Alex is a little skewed on

28:37

his numbers based on maybe the community that

28:39

he interacts with and is a part of.

28:42

But, you know, it is pretty obvious

28:44

that, like, that negative backlash

28:47

that he got wasn't super

28:49

unexpected on his part. No. He knew that

28:51

was what was going to happen, and then

28:53

it was going to lead to a ton

28:56

of attention. Right. And engagement on Twitter. And

28:58

so, like, people saying that he's getting ratioed,

29:00

yeah, I mean, it's fairly accurate, I guess,

29:03

but, like, it's not the same as someone who,

29:05

he walked into it intentionally for the

29:07

spectacle and the attention that was going

29:09

to come of it. Right. That's why

29:11

I'm confused by this sales

29:14

pitch here, or this,

29:16

like, iteration of Alex,

29:18

because he's aware that

29:21

what he was doing

29:23

was farming attention from

29:25

people who were going to say, Hitler's

29:27

great. Hitler's great. And that would allow

29:29

Alex to look like he wasn't evil.

29:32

Or look less evil. At least

29:34

compared to random people on Twitter. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

29:36

To Hitler lovers. At the very least, Alex is

29:38

not a lover of Hitler. Supposedly.

29:40

And yet he is. But

29:43

what I don't understand is this part where he's, like,

29:45

not understanding

29:47

why people love Hitler. Well,

29:50

he thinks that they're just pretending to because it's,

29:52

like, sort of

29:54

edgy or against the

29:57

normal orthodoxy. Right.

29:59

So he doesn't. He doesn't think that

30:01

anyone's sincere about it. But that's what

30:03

I'm saying. Like, you're telling me that

30:05

he's self-aware enough to know what he

30:07

was doing, and the reaction that it

30:10

would get. And yet he's now not

30:12

self-aware enough to know that the reason

30:14

people love Hitler is the hating and

30:16

murdering of millions of Jews. I

30:18

think that he... Okay,

30:21

well, I would say that

30:23

maybe that is where the

30:25

deception lies in

30:27

terms of what he's presenting. Right. And maybe

30:29

he does understand that, or maybe it's a

30:31

self-defense mechanism. That's... I mean... I

30:33

feel like those are possibilities. You know what I'm saying?

30:35

It seems very unlikely that he doesn't get that a

30:37

lot of these people actually... Yeah,

30:40

it's the genocide thing. They

30:42

like Hitler, they like what he did, and

30:45

they like a lot of Alex's political position.

30:47

Yes! I mean, it

30:49

does feel like maybe he's truly have...

30:51

He truly has like a broken section

30:53

of his brain that refuses to allow

30:55

him to understand that. It might be,

30:57

yeah. He has another sort of thought

30:59

here, which I'll let you... Sort of

31:01

as interesting. Well... Meh. A

31:04

bunch of other news, and I'm going to

31:06

mention before I cover it after I do the deep dive

31:08

on World War I, World War II,

31:11

the new class of civilizations, World War III,

31:14

what Hitler was really all about. But

31:16

more importantly, why people

31:18

see him

31:20

as the anti-globalist today. Because

31:26

people see things as black

31:28

and white. They see things as good guy, bad guy. What

31:31

is Stalin good? No. That's just another

31:34

tyranny. Lenin. Now

31:37

I'll say tongue, but dictators are really

31:39

the hot thing right now. There's whole

31:42

groups that love Mao. There's groups that

31:44

love Xi Jinping. There's

31:46

groups that lionize all of this. Why are they

31:48

doing it? Because they don't like their current system

31:50

that's bad. But boy,

31:52

have you actually studied history. Or

31:55

talk to folks that were there. You're asking to

31:57

get out of the fire and be thrown in the

31:59

inferno. Before

32:01

I go any further, we are Lister supported and

32:03

it's great to support the broadcast, but you

32:06

really want these products. I mean, these are

32:08

great products. They really work. They really work.

32:10

They really work. You want these products. You

32:13

want them. So yeah, everything is black and

32:15

white. That's why people like Hitler. Dictators

32:18

are hot right now. There's a, I mean,

32:20

their Q rating for most dictators, high. Just,

32:23

I mean, the name recognition alone

32:26

for quote, dictators. I

32:28

also, I would suggest that

32:30

Alex has no leg to stand on saying

32:33

people are oversimplifying things. He

32:35

thinks he's fighting the fucking devil, the

32:37

literal Christian devil. There can't be any

32:39

more black and white than that. Do

32:41

you mean everyone you don't like works

32:44

for the devil? Do you mean the

32:46

literal creator of the universe, embodiment of

32:48

goodness versus the destroyer of the universe,

32:50

embodiment of evil? Yeah. Yeah.

32:53

That's pretty black and white. Black and white. Yeah.

32:56

All right. Alex does his plug. And

32:58

yet somehow we don't know where we land on

33:01

Hitler. Alex

33:04

does his plug. Yeah. I think

33:06

he realized at some point like,

33:08

fuck, I don't want to do a deep dive on that. No,

33:11

of course not. I'm

33:15

going to do my best

33:17

to be concise and just

33:20

point people in directions to do your own research

33:22

into World War One, World War Two. It's

33:25

hard to briefly describe it, but

33:28

compared to the other critiques you see out

33:30

there, it

33:32

is deep. People

33:35

just have really no large scale

33:37

historical understanding of the Austrian

33:39

and the German Empire or the British Empire or

33:42

the different forces at work or the

33:44

first German Republican, you know, von Bismarck and

33:46

the Versailles Treaty

33:48

and then the Weimar Republic and or

33:52

the SA versus the SS and the Night

33:54

of the Long Knives and what

33:56

the Nazis were really like. Oh,

34:01

I know they got fancy uniforms and drive

34:04

around in fancy Mercedes and built big beautiful

34:06

buildings and were obsessed with architecture and all

34:09

the rest of that. Well, I

34:11

mean, you see that translated into Star Wars

34:13

and how the Empire's got cool looking ships

34:16

and uniforms and Darth Vader looks really cool,

34:18

doesn't he? But the point

34:20

is, is that that

34:22

image you see projected is the

34:25

classic signature of death and

34:27

they wore skulls on their hats. Matt,

34:30

give you a little news flash that they're here

34:32

to bring death. I don't think

34:34

that people who are super into

34:36

Hitler are going to be dissuaded

34:38

by that. I think they

34:40

are aware of that and they're pretty cool with it.

34:44

Man. You could just tell, like, this is like

34:46

a guy being like, this is going to be a little

34:48

bit superficial. Yeah. I don't know. I'm

34:50

just going to rattle off some stuff. Yeah.

34:56

I understand when things are nuanced

34:59

many times. In fact, I would argue most of

35:02

the time things have a great deal of nuance.

35:04

I just feel like sometimes

35:07

we have a gift. Life gives

35:10

us a gift of not having to

35:12

worry about nuance just this one time.

35:14

I mean, listen, it

35:17

is a gift to just

35:19

be able to say Hitler's

35:21

evil. Full stop. No context,

35:23

no explanation. You don't

35:25

need to do it in a million words. Nope.

35:28

Just Hitler, bad, done. Moving on. It's

35:31

a gift. I do think that honestly a lot of

35:33

this is going to be giving a bit of short

35:35

shrift to Nazis and World

35:37

War II and all that and mostly

35:39

focusing on Alex's grandpa. But.

35:43

That makes more sense to me at

35:45

least. At least that makes sense. It does.

35:48

But look, here's the thing. Hitler made scary faces. Didn't

35:51

he? If you look at

35:53

those faces, you get pretty serious. But

35:56

look, any man can do that. No,

35:58

what are we doing? Right. What are we

36:00

doing? If you really pull back and

36:04

really study Hitler, the

36:07

guy was a lunatic

36:10

occultist maniac and

36:13

was on an incredible power trip. I mean,

36:15

look, anybody

36:17

that's a man can run around and act

36:19

powerful and affect power and

36:22

make all those faces and

36:24

do all that stuff. Okay. People weren't

36:26

sophisticated 89 years ago. They're watching news reels. It

36:28

looked good to the Germans. They felt weak. They've

36:30

been through a lot. Guys running

36:33

around in Hugo boss uniforms and

36:35

skulls on their hats, acting tough

36:37

and, and, and, and sinister is, is

36:41

Lucifer. And it's,

36:43

it's just, it's not good.

36:45

And again, anybody can

36:47

sit there who's a man

36:49

and act like that. I mean,

36:51

cause it's an affectation of

36:53

what you see when a man's killing you. Cause he has

36:55

a family. It looks a lot scarier than Hitler. I

36:59

didn't mean an angry. I could show you really scary looking

37:01

faces here. You go, gosh, that's even scarier than Hitler. Yeah.

37:03

I can look a lot scarier than Gavin Newsom too. The

37:05

point is I choose not to because that

37:09

is a spirit of pride in the spirit of Lucifer

37:12

and it's the occult and the Nazis were

37:15

into the occult. They had a plan to

37:17

ban Christianity. It's super bad stuff

37:19

folks. And I do not believe

37:21

the Nazis are the most evil thing. By the way,

37:23

I don't, I don't see the backlash of Hollywood. And

37:26

then by extension, the Nazis are the bad guys.

37:28

So all white people are bad guys. Oh boy.

37:30

There it is. Yep. A little

37:33

defensive. There it is. Yep. I

37:35

do. Look, I'm going to just admit right

37:37

off the bat. I'm not going to fact

37:39

check everything that he's going to say. Uh,

37:42

I'm going to leave a fair amount of it as

37:44

a fuck

37:46

off. Yeah. But I'm fascinated

37:49

by the scary faces thing. I

37:51

guess that's a secret that

37:54

he knows that we haven't figured out

37:56

yet. Only men can make these scary

37:58

faces. I've

38:02

got resting Hitler face. Yeah. For

38:07

the audio listener, Dan made a face.

38:09

Yeah. Super scary. Very

38:13

bizarre. Just a strange, strange

38:15

brain. I think

38:19

one of the things about language and

38:21

the way we interact is so

38:23

fucking evil is

38:25

that you can condemn

38:27

somebody in such a

38:29

fashion that the real intent behind what

38:31

you're doing is to protect the

38:34

worst things that they've done. So

38:37

like him saying I don't

38:39

like Hitler, even that action functionally

38:43

is defending Hitler full-throatedly. You

38:45

know? It's at

38:48

least misplaced criticisms. That's

38:51

very least. If you're going, if you

38:53

are like, oh, I got it. I'm

38:55

going to take this Hitler guy down.

38:58

People shouldn't wear those uniforms. It's

39:00

bullshit. Well, that's something

39:02

that I kind of notice. If you

39:04

go through Alex's career, he has a

39:06

lot of feelings that are based in

39:08

aesthetics that end

39:11

up meaning way more. He's

39:13

really mad at cops in black uniforms and

39:15

stuff. That's

39:18

very aesthetic, but to him it

39:20

means tyranny. To

39:22

me, whenever I hear him talking about the

39:24

uniforms and trappings and stuff like that, it

39:26

doesn't actually seem that weird. He's caught up

39:28

in that stuff a lot. Right, right, right,

39:30

because if they didn't

39:33

look like that, they wouldn't be

39:35

bad. Well, they wouldn't be

39:37

able to pull off the bad that they do

39:39

because it's cool or something. I don't know. Right,

39:41

but I think that's kind of... I think that's part of

39:44

it. Yeah, I think that's on the way. So would you

39:46

like a brief lesson in World War I? Yes.

39:50

And it's true that Britain was

39:53

heavily threatened by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Germany

39:55

was just one piece of that. And

39:58

that they had surpassed America. with

40:00

inventions and technology were taking over

40:02

the world through business, not through military

40:05

conquest. And

40:07

so the Archduke transferred down on the eve

40:09

of World War I was assassinated, shot

40:12

and hand-grenaded while driving in a

40:15

motorcade, and the

40:17

war began in earnest. And

40:20

then the Austrian-American Empire was

40:22

broken up, large pieces of it were

40:24

given to Poland and France

40:26

and many others, and those were

40:29

the complaints of the Germans, and

40:31

taxes were put on them and

40:33

an incredible inflation, and

40:35

they were in a depression much deeper than the

40:37

depression we even saw in the

40:40

United States. And out of

40:43

that angrier world came the

40:46

National Socialist Workers Party that

40:51

Hitler was a young member of, and

40:53

that it was declassified after World War II

40:55

that the British intelligence had

40:57

been spying on and funding,

40:59

not thinking it would take over later, but just

41:03

whatever group took over they intended

41:05

to basically be in the driver's seat with. So

41:08

British intelligence didn't control the Nazis, but

41:10

they were there from

41:12

their inception, and if you want to actually extend the history of

41:14

that, it's there. The British

41:16

intelligence wasn't guiding the

41:18

Nazi Party, especially in the earliest days,

41:21

but look, this honestly, this retelling of

41:23

World War I even contradicts the version

41:25

that Alex has in Endgame. World

41:27

War I was a false flag that was

41:30

done in order to create the League of Nations. It's

41:34

not a war that just happened. This

41:37

piece even just like, I don't know, it doesn't

41:39

match with what Alex is supposed to believe. Yeah,

41:42

I mean, if

41:45

what we can take away is

41:48

that Alex understands that

41:50

in order to get a Hitler to

41:52

the level of popularity that you need,

41:55

you have to essentially torture a large enough population to

41:57

get them to the point where they think, fuck, fuck.

42:00

Let's go with Hitler. Then your parallel

42:03

would be like Trump

42:06

now. But

42:09

I don't think he's... okay.

42:12

Nevermind. I'll just move on then. We'll

42:14

explore that. Okay, nevermind. Let that one

42:16

go. This was the

42:18

yada-yada version of World War I history. Sure.

42:21

And it leads us to a period

42:23

of Hitler's rise. Yeah, let's

42:25

see how Hitler's doing. Everyone loved him in

42:27

the 30s. And

42:29

then as Germany builds up and

42:32

as Germany turns its economy around from 1933 until about

42:34

1939, Time

42:42

magazine and the New York Times, Hitler, Man

42:44

of the Year, multiple times, and he's a

42:46

genius, and he's great, and Henry Ford funding

42:48

him, and Thomas

42:51

Watson of IBM. And

42:55

it was on the local radio stations

42:57

around the country, and Hitler was a

42:59

great guy, and he was the answer

43:01

to everything. Henry Ford and Watson are

43:04

not great examples to provide as being

43:06

representative of the mainstream opinion of America.

43:08

Ford was a giant anti-Semite, and Watson

43:10

was a well-known war profiteer who did

43:12

business with the Nazis. Hitler was

43:14

named Man of the Year by Time magazine for 1938,

43:17

but that doesn't mean they were saying he was the

43:19

coolest man of the year. His

43:22

actions created the most important development of

43:24

that past year, namely his destruction of

43:26

the Treaty of Versailles and the seizure of

43:28

Austria. Alex often misrepresents this Man of the

43:30

Year thing, but he's really swinging for the

43:33

fences here, implying everybody was like,

43:35

Hitler's the answer, whoo. That's

43:37

a grand exaggeration of Hitler's

43:40

popularity in the United States. Yeah.

43:44

I mean, in Germany, getting rid

43:46

of that Treaty of Versailles was

43:48

pretty big. They weren't fans. No,

43:51

internationally, it was a pretty big deal. It was a

43:53

bad move. Very big. Yeah, yeah,

43:55

yeah. So, do

43:58

we have a bit more here about the world?

44:00

rise coming to power. So

44:03

the Germans had been demoralized, they'd been

44:05

put down, they'd been

44:07

in the decades of control

44:09

and poverty, and then along comes

44:12

this low-level

44:16

corporal and World

44:19

War One hero, Iron Cross First

44:21

Class Congressional Medal of Honor, the

44:24

German's Congressional Medal of Honor, as

44:26

a message runner in World War One who would volunteer

44:29

to run the enemy lines while they're being nerve-gassed, all

44:31

the rest of it. Just

44:33

being honest about Hitler, he was a German war

44:35

hero, Hitler

44:37

rapidly ascends in the Nazi party and they

44:39

have a beer punch where they try to

44:41

occupy the Reichstag and then he gets put

44:44

in jail a few years and he writes

44:46

Mein Kampf. I mean I know

44:48

the whole history forwards and backwards, it's fascinating. I

44:50

read hundreds of books on it, multiple encyclopedias, I

44:53

understood it was an important piece of history. And then

44:57

Hollywood and

44:59

the Western establishment then

45:01

pushed American hegemony and America being the hero

45:03

of World War Two. When

45:05

America was a part of it, I'm not listening both my

45:07

grandfather's in it, the Army Air Corps, but 80% of

45:12

casualties or more were between the Germans and the Russians. 26

45:15

million Russians, 22 to 24 million Germans.

45:19

I mean this was a Russian-

45:21

German slugfest and

45:23

then the United States and others came in on the edges

45:25

of it for the final victory and we still lost 700,000

45:27

troops. I'm not coming away from this thinking

45:31

that Alex has a real great in-depth

45:34

awareness or understanding from these hundred books

45:36

or whatever. For one thing, the Beer

45:38

Hall Putsch happened in Munich

45:40

in 1923. Well, the Reichstag is in Berlin.

45:43

I don't know. I don't know. A little

45:45

different. I think, you know, they're

45:47

just words. He's just kind of, you know,

45:49

he's giving you a little timeline. Give me

45:51

a little doobity doobity doobity. Couple of details

45:53

here and there. Couple of tidbits. I would

45:56

posit you this. Catch phrases. I think in

45:58

this situation we are in a- uh...

46:00

quantity tells us more than quality

46:03

uh... because i positive i think

46:05

that you can i

46:07

think if you read a hundred books

46:09

about hitler you are telling me

46:12

something in much the same way that if

46:14

somebody read a hundred books about gill scott

46:16

herren they would be telling me something which

46:18

is that you are really fascinated by this

46:20

guy and you think he's cool you're a

46:22

fan in a way yeah so

46:25

i think that uh... one of alex's

46:27

great misunderstandings we can the

46:30

decide amongst ourselves whether it's a self

46:32

defense mechanism or not mhm but he

46:34

seems to think that his audience is

46:36

just trolling the left sure by pretending

46:39

to like hell get us you

46:41

you you have hollywood

46:43

then by extension with

46:46

thousands of movies about nazis constantly and

46:50

then now attaching that to america and now

46:52

saying conservatives are all nazis and racist we've

46:55

been hearing this for thirty years people

46:57

go on on a nazi so

46:59

if you're calling hitler bad you call me and i

47:02

feel he must not be bad because

47:04

i know i'm not bad and and and so

47:06

becomes a thing to basically troll

47:09

the left is

47:11

to go and say here's that we're waiting for that my

47:15

issue with hitler is this they

47:18

definitely were obsessed with design and

47:22

pat gentry and nighttime rallies and

47:24

architecture and scary

47:26

looking uniforms nailed

47:29

them and they took over an austrian

47:31

hongarian empire that had a huge militaristic

47:33

history okay okay so you

47:35

say my problem with it where is

47:38

this and then you launch into what

47:41

begins with aesthetic complaints okay

47:44

yep all right buddy could uh...

47:46

i prefer a more flowing uniform

47:48

mhm uh... i like a different

47:50

fabric sure be a sweet i'm

47:53

more of a linen sky absolutely

47:55

because you know they're not just fighting in the

47:57

cold you think all where the nazis were in a fight

47:59

in the But they were also

48:01

in Africa those uniforms horrific in Africa

48:04

too hot true too hot I saw

48:06

Casa Baga look they will they did

48:08

look great. What are we doing?

48:10

I don't know so Alex believes that all these

48:12

people are just you know they're being called Nazis

48:14

all the time So they're a pet hat we're

48:16

gonna throw you we are Nazis there And

48:19

then Alex is gonna troll back with

48:22

his post about how fuck Adolf

48:24

Hitler all this all right What are you just

48:26

trying to open up a conversation? Okay, but

48:28

when I posted control people because I was planning to do

48:30

this show this week. I've been saying for a while I

48:32

would When I

48:35

posted on X and we'll show it from

48:37

X here. We can pull that up place Saturday

48:40

on on Hitler's birthday this

48:44

this post right here I Saw

48:47

it had already had millions of views and it

48:49

says Hitler's birthday On

48:54

for photo collection thread

48:58

And I said happy birthday to a

49:01

man who got 24 million Germans killed Also

49:05

launched a world war that killed

49:07

another 80 million people just

49:09

because our rulers are evil does not mean Hitler

49:12

was good as at all Hitler And

49:16

I knew that from the corners of action elsewhere The

49:19

Hitler worshippers would come screaming out and we

49:21

get tens of millions of views which this

49:23

post got 7.4 million views Derivatives

49:26

of another 10 million that I even saw

49:28

and I wasn't looking so 17 million views

49:32

And it did what I wanted. They're like oh you just

49:34

got trolled You just got

49:36

ratioed no I just opened up this discussion

49:38

so here you see Alex essentially is admitting

49:40

that he made the post to pay people

49:42

for attention He's trying to give it some

49:44

kind of high-minded justification like he was opening

49:46

up this conversation But it's pretty important to

49:49

understand that in most circles That's not an

49:51

important conversation to open up Most

49:53

people get that Hitler was a really bad

49:55

guy and the Nazis were bad and they

49:57

don't need to troll their audience into talking

49:59

about it What Alex is actually

50:01

responding to is a major problem that he's

50:03

obviously aware of, which is that a large

50:05

segment of his audience likes Hitler and are

50:07

Nazis. This shouldn't come as

50:09

a surprise given the high number of legit

50:12

Nazis Alex has had on his show, how

50:14

his content is soaked in historical anti-Semitic tropes

50:16

that he uses to characterize his vaguely defined

50:18

enemy, the globalists, and how Alex races to

50:20

provide cover for every act of white supremacist

50:22

or Nazi violence that happens, which will always

50:25

be labeled a false flag. Alex's

50:27

content leads people toward the path

50:29

that leads in the direction of Nazi

50:31

ideas, which is why a lot of

50:33

the far more hardcore people think Alex

50:35

is soft but useful. He's somebody who

50:37

can reach more mainstream people and finesse

50:40

them toward more extreme groups so even

50:42

if he's not enough for them, they'll

50:44

make the most of what he can

50:46

provide. We've heard this articulated by people

50:48

like Nick Fuentes, and I can't imagine

50:50

any other reason that Owen Benjamin would

50:52

do Alex's fourth hour. He's like the

50:54

only real agenda. Honestly, the

50:56

problem for Alex is Twitter. He's

50:58

always had these Nazis in his audience

51:00

calling him out for not being Nazi enough, but

51:02

they've been pretty easy to ignore. If

51:05

he wanted to, he could curate comments on his

51:07

own platforms, and he could be pretty confident that

51:09

on the mainstream platforms where most normal people gathered,

51:11

there would be moderation in place where people who

51:14

posted Nazi shit all the time would be kept

51:16

to a minimum. But now that

51:18

Elon's running Twitter, that's a problem. It's

51:20

very obvious that Alex has a

51:23

Nazi problem, even in the replies

51:25

of non-Hitler related tweets that he

51:27

posts. On the one hand,

51:29

I agree with Alex's instincts that he needs

51:31

to do something about this, and having a

51:33

very visibly pro-Nazi audience is not a

51:35

good thing. But on the other hand, this strategy

51:37

is stupid, and obviously it's not meant to address

51:40

the real issue. The decisions Alex

51:42

made to cultivate an audience that was warm

51:44

toward Nazis happened a long time ago, and

51:46

nothing that he does now is going to

51:48

change that dynamic. He can try to distance

51:50

himself from that section of his audience, but

51:52

it's going to take a bit more than

51:54

this to achieve that, and doing any of

51:56

the things that would work towards

51:58

that hurts his bottom line. Whatever

52:01

this is, the thing he's doing here on the show,

52:03

it isn't effective. I went to

52:05

his site, you know, Banned Out Video, and

52:07

he posted this segment from the episode, and

52:09

the comments are mostly pro-Nazi. Yeah, that sounds

52:11

about right. So I don't think

52:13

whatever audience he's trying to open up

52:15

a conversation with are

52:18

responding. Yeah. Yeah,

52:20

I think this is where I

52:22

think we're headed, or at least I think

52:24

where I'm at. Is like, for

52:26

the longest time, we tried to be

52:28

like, here's what we need to do,

52:30

stop using the language. And that only

52:32

taught the Nazis the language of euphemism,

52:34

and allowed them to live and work

52:36

freely among us, being able to communicate

52:38

with each other, and us being

52:40

like, haha, see, they're not saying the N-word

52:43

all the time. We've done good. But

52:45

now we can see that what needs to happen

52:47

is stuff like Twitter. They need to be shown

52:52

in the light, and then launched into the

52:54

Phantom Zone. Well, that second step isn't something

52:56

you can do. It needs to

52:58

be like, isolated. Like, they deserve to have a place

53:00

to be awful to each other. Right,

53:02

but that was like, gab, and truth

53:04

social, and those others. Like, when there's

53:07

actual moderation in place, normal people can

53:09

use social media and not have to

53:11

deal with this shit. I mean... But

53:14

now that is not the case. We need

53:16

a completely segregated social media. No, we need

53:18

just moderation. And then

53:20

there's real people, right? No, if

53:23

you want it, that's the thing. Maybe Godwin's Law

53:25

was the wrong move. Maybe it's just there are

53:27

those Nazis, and we shouldn't argue with them. They

53:29

should have their own space. Go

53:32

on Twitter. I think one way or

53:34

another is what happened. I think they've taken it. Yeah,

53:36

you're right. So whether you want it to or not,

53:38

I think... That's a good point. So anyway, Alex

53:41

finds himself on

53:43

his show arguing with a random

53:45

Twitter comment. About

53:48

who started World War II. I hate life. What

53:50

really moved me away though, and I'll admit, I

53:52

spent hours I don't have, it was so fascinating,

53:55

very entertaining in a sick way. Reading.

54:00

scanning. Oh I

54:04

probably read 500 comments and I stopped right there there's

54:06

tens of thousands and a

54:08

lot of people are smart a lot of people are making

54:10

good points but I saw other comments in there like how

54:13

dare you lie about Hitler he

54:15

was attacked first

54:17

and and offered peace. No

54:23

it's not debated that

54:25

Hitler invaded and took large pieces

54:28

of other countries that

54:30

had been part of Germany before in the

54:32

Austrian Empire and then

54:34

you said I'll take Poland. It's not

54:37

debated but you're debating with a Twitter

54:39

comment. Amazing!

54:43

So I don't think that there's there's

54:45

a ton of depth here I don't

54:47

think this is like an in-depth deep

54:49

dive whatever and it kind of does

54:51

result in just like kind of shit

54:53

talk. Yeah. Alex is kind of talking

54:55

shit on Hitler as opposed to. Hitler

54:57

is a real shitty dresser and he

54:59

does a bad breath and he tells

55:01

us we're wrong. Hitler was jealous of

55:03

other generals later after

55:05

they exterminate all those guys and

55:07

had Erwin

55:09

Rommel killed or made him take

55:11

sign out or he killed his whole family I mean and

55:14

and the Nazis would run around if

55:17

you see remains of the day because I've read the

55:19

real history and also talking about saw stuff like this.

55:22

The British Lord who fought in World War

55:24

one felt bad for Germans so he invited

55:26

the Nazis in the 30s to his house

55:28

it's a fiction movie but it's based on

55:30

stuff that happened and while he's out of

55:32

the room they're like when we take over

55:34

that painting that painting that painting they were

55:36

literally pirates obsessed with loot. Now

55:39

that's not just in a Hollywood movie but I

55:42

am going to tell this anecdote

55:44

from a Hollywood movie. Yeah I'm

55:46

going to now obviously they were

55:48

very they're tons of real books

55:50

tons of examples of this very

55:53

obvious story that are real that I could tell you

55:55

but I am going to tell you about the movie

55:57

one. Right. I've read so many books.

56:00

I've read thousands of books and I am

56:02

only going to describe a movie to you.

56:04

Great. Cool. It's

56:06

good work. And

56:08

now we get into Alex's grandfather, who

56:11

seems like quite a character. My

56:14

grandfather never really talked about this.

56:16

He was pro-America, Army Air Corps, all that. But

56:20

after I learned all this when I was a teenager,

56:22

I went over

56:24

there because I'd since moved to Austin last year in

56:27

high school. I visited him almost every

56:29

Sunday for Sunday dinner and I go to church sometimes too.

56:31

My grandfather didn't talk a lot, but boy, we talked. And

56:35

I said, hey, I've learned all this. And he said,

56:37

yeah, it's absolutely true. He

56:40

said, when we grew up in Dallas, we

56:47

lived next door to the inventor of, or one

56:50

of the major patent holders on refrigeration who

56:54

had been born in Germany but had moved

56:56

here. And it was their neighbor down the

56:58

street. And my grandfather, from the time he was a little kid, because

57:01

the Germans were very – it was a big section that were German.

57:04

He would go over there and see the invention. My

57:07

grandfather later became an inventor and was successful, told

57:09

some stuff at the Pentagon, and

57:12

combat robot, early combat robot in the 60s. But

57:15

real control, real control, but that's a side

57:17

issue. That's classified. I'm sorry? My

57:20

mother and I were just coming

57:23

from college and seeing – going to

57:25

the warehouse, seeing combat robot, robots,

57:28

but – crowd control robot. What?

57:32

He talked about this rich German.

57:34

His grandfather lived near the guy

57:37

who holds a lot of patents

57:39

for refrigeration. I feel like this

57:41

is reminiscent. I think Alex

57:43

talked to yay about this. Yeah,

57:47

yeah, yeah. But

57:49

yeah, so he invented combat robots.

57:52

Yeah. Guard control, remote control, combat robots.

57:54

I want to – so here's what

57:56

Alex does to me. Right?

58:01

Here's what Alex does to me. I

58:03

want to go back in time and

58:06

hound Alex's family for being not

58:08

from America. For a scream at

58:10

them about how they're monsters who

58:12

aren't laying in our country and

58:14

all that shit. And then

58:16

we won't have to worry about the Nazis? Is that

58:18

what happens? I'm not going to- Did I fix that?

58:20

I'm not going to- Jesus Christ. I'm not going to

58:23

sign off on your agenda here.

58:26

I am going to say that I would like to go back

58:28

in time though. And I would like to find out about these robots.

58:31

I just despise the concept of

58:33

reminiscing about how great immigration is.

58:36

Well- From Alex. That is true.

58:38

It's a hard pill to swallow. I

58:41

refuse to swallow it. Fair enough. That

58:43

is fine. Okay. I

58:46

just think I want to fucking see

58:48

these robots. I'll do true. How do

58:50

you have robots? Yeah. I would like

58:52

to go back through Alex's family history

58:54

and take a stop every

58:56

generation and- Really just take in how

58:59

important every single person who has ever

59:01

lived who is related to him is.

59:03

They're all the most critically connected and

59:06

they're all amazing. It

59:09

is genuinely as if- It's

59:11

like Mishima's golden

59:14

fucking- It's a reincarnation

59:16

of the most important man every

59:18

single time. Yeah. The lineage of

59:20

Forrest Gump's. Ugh, God. So, Alex's

59:23

grandpa joined the military. Sure. Now

59:25

you might think he joined the

59:27

military because, you know, he'd heard

59:29

about the war and what was going on

59:32

in Europe. Okay. No. No. He did not

59:34

like the way that Nazis were being mean

59:36

in Dallas. That makes sense. My grandfather said

59:40

that the reason he went and

59:43

joined the military, even though he was

59:45

at UT, in college, roommates with Tom

59:47

Landry, best friends- I

59:51

was a kid, every once in a while, visiting like Tom Landry pulled

59:53

in the car and come in and like, going to the office for an

59:55

hour praying. My brat is just weird history. And

59:57

he looked just like the Tom Landry.

1:00:00

when we see the hat the suit the yards

1:00:02

of eight years old was Tom Landry. Well I saw

1:00:04

it once but they talked every week and

1:00:06

prayed. I got

1:00:08

their house early on Sundays. He'd say excuse me

1:00:10

going to room thirty minutes approved Tom Landry. It's

1:00:13

a weird story. Those are real Christians and

1:00:18

my grandfather said that by

1:00:20

about 1938 that the Germans

1:00:25

the Nazis had

1:00:27

threatened to kill all

1:00:32

of his family in Germany. If

1:00:35

he didn't give them all the money he

1:00:37

had and the guy had basically sold everything

1:00:40

the equivalent of billions today and

1:00:42

my grandfather implied committed suicide and

1:00:45

my grandmother really liked this guy. And

1:00:49

so that was the last girl for

1:00:52

my grandfather to get off the UT football teams. He

1:00:54

could have got a deferment whatever him and Tom Landry

1:00:56

go and join the Army Air Corps together. So

1:01:02

that's the reality here ladies and gentlemen.

1:01:05

So we're talking a fair amount about

1:01:07

Alex's grandfather and his experience with the

1:01:09

Nazis. Yeah. And I find it to

1:01:11

be slightly underwhelming

1:01:14

or very narrow story that he

1:01:16

joined the service. The pronoun reference

1:01:18

was a little bit messy there

1:01:20

but it was the inventor who

1:01:22

had the pen in refrigeration who

1:01:25

killed himself in fur. Yeah. Ostensibly.

1:01:28

Yeah. He was being shaken down for money

1:01:30

by the Nazis. Right. And this is why

1:01:32

Alex's grandfather joined the war effort

1:01:34

because he liked to this refrigerator

1:01:37

inventor. This is strange. I

1:01:39

mean it does make

1:01:44

it does track though with everything

1:01:46

that Alex believes if you

1:01:49

were going to like say that he was taught

1:01:51

to him to learn behavior then yes everything

1:01:53

is about me does make sense as

1:01:56

a learned behavior. You know like Hitler

1:01:59

did all the. No, no, no, no, no. I don't like the

1:02:01

way he fucked with my guy It wasn't

1:02:03

because of the Treaty of Versailles or

1:02:06

Austria or any kind of it makes

1:02:08

sense Yeah, yeah, it tracks with Alex.

1:02:10

Yeah. Yeah, this guy Who

1:02:13

oh he stepped on my shoes So

1:02:16

I got a stop of so gotta go to war if

1:02:18

he if if FDR had stepped on

1:02:21

my shoes I would have been on the Nazis

1:02:23

team that simple. It's that easy Yep, so Alex

1:02:25

seems to imply that he has some kind of

1:02:27

secret knowledge But I

1:02:29

don't think he does no my grandfather is

1:02:32

a German good-looking blonde-haired

1:02:34

blue eyes in a rich

1:02:36

area Dallas with a bunch of rich Germans and

1:02:40

He is witnessing and it wasn't just that

1:02:43

So then obviously he wouldn't talk about it. He

1:02:46

gets in World War two approached and To

1:02:51

look into what the Germans are up to and

1:02:53

he does it and He

1:02:56

didn't tell me about it, but he told his son Who

1:03:00

also went into intelligence and

1:03:02

he would he told me about a lot of it, but

1:03:08

We almost lost the country to Nazis and

1:03:11

they had the McCormick Dixie committee hearings on

1:03:13

it I film in game blueprint for global

1:03:15

enslavement starts with those hearings and Smedley Butler

1:03:17

The most decorated Marine Corps general and they

1:03:19

wanted to be the commandant Marine Corps multiple

1:03:21

congressional medal honor winner They tried to hire

1:03:24

him the bushes with the Nazis to overthrow

1:03:26

the US government And I didn't know about

1:03:28

that till 25 years ago and they films

1:03:30

about it And it made

1:03:32

it film about 17 years ago the big one But

1:03:35

I was hearing all that from my

1:03:37

uncle who my grandfather told him about it

1:03:42

And it just gets wilder from there so I

1:03:44

have firsthand. Yeah, it just gets wilder But it

1:03:46

gets wilder from there, but we don't know any

1:03:48

of that stuff All we know is the stuff

1:03:50

that we already know looks like Smedley Butler help.

1:03:53

We don't know anything all right So I'm

1:03:55

here Joe fucking insinuation. I've been told about

1:03:57

all these books. He's read yeah, I only

1:03:59

hear stories movies right i've been told

1:04:01

about all the interesting things that his

1:04:03

family has done sure personally yeah i

1:04:05

only hear stories from movies and

1:04:09

like stuff you already know yeah if

1:04:11

you could know other places just from

1:04:13

public knowledge or maybe

1:04:17

narrow personal stories about your

1:04:19

neighbor yeah yep it's

1:04:22

uh that is the most i find

1:04:24

this a little bit soft quite frankly

1:04:26

it's it there's a lot of like

1:04:28

stuff that's like it would

1:04:31

be really good if you're sitting around passing

1:04:33

a joint yeah on 420 maybe sure maybe

1:04:35

it was like birthday you you celebrate oh

1:04:37

my grandpa told me all kinds of stuff

1:04:39

yeah my mind is blown crazy

1:04:41

yeah but if you're trying to describe

1:04:43

but in this context i'll just show

1:04:46

i no it's not

1:04:48

it's not compelling i

1:04:51

mean i guess i guess i would be i

1:04:53

would be more interested if he

1:04:56

would get rid of all

1:04:58

of the trappings of like pretending to care

1:05:00

about the world the war and

1:05:02

just get into why his grandfather

1:05:04

was like very personally motivated you

1:05:07

know like the refrigeration inventor south because

1:05:09

his dad or his grandfather was also

1:05:12

an inventor of combat robots right they

1:05:14

had that inventor bond that's

1:05:16

not enough for me okay that's not enough for me i

1:05:18

want to hear more about this story well you're not

1:05:20

going to well maybe you'll hear a little

1:05:22

bit more because i i would say that

1:05:24

a large part of this quote

1:05:27

unquote deep dive yes is about how alex's

1:05:29

grandpa is cool i mean yeah

1:05:31

and was not a nazi i feel like

1:05:33

this he was not in question he might

1:05:35

have gone to the meetings of the bond

1:05:37

but he wasn't a nazi

1:05:40

because but again he apprenticed that's how things were

1:05:42

in the old times he would work with other

1:05:44

people he worked from the town he was like

1:05:46

10 11 12

1:05:50

down the street he described it

1:05:54

the whole area in the middle of dallas is around a big

1:05:56

park and it's for all it's it's for all but the bushes

1:05:58

live all them now but He had

1:06:00

a huge laboratory, Tesla type guy.

1:06:04

I can't remember his name. I'm a teenager,

1:06:06

my grandfather told me about all this. And

1:06:09

this guy was German. And

1:06:12

he wasn't even against Hitler, but he had a bunch

1:06:14

of family in Germany and they threatened to

1:06:16

kill him. And

1:06:19

they sucked every bit of money out of him

1:06:21

and my grandfather saw that. So he

1:06:23

said by the time he was in high school and

1:06:25

the bond was really big. They had Madison

1:06:28

Square Garden rallies and they had rallies in

1:06:30

Dallas with 50,000 Germans in

1:06:33

Nazi uniforms. And my grandfather never

1:06:35

got the bond, but he said, I went

1:06:38

to a few of the bond meetings. And

1:06:41

I'm sitting around the kitchen table while he's drinking ice tea and he

1:06:43

starts getting tears in his eyes. This

1:06:45

is when he's a teenager. So

1:06:48

my grandfather is going to Nazi rallies

1:06:50

in Dallas, Texas. And

1:06:54

then he starts learning about the inventor and

1:06:56

how they're robbing him. The old

1:06:58

man's breaking down, crying

1:07:00

to him, my grandfather said. So

1:07:06

my grandfather went and joined the Army Air Corps. Once

1:07:09

more and more started, he was already at UT playing football and

1:07:12

won the track

1:07:14

championship and all

1:07:16

that. My mom's still got the medals first place for

1:07:18

the hurdles and all that sort of thing. The point

1:07:20

is, he was a great guy. Great. This

1:07:24

is an interesting personal story, maybe. Probably.

1:07:28

Alex is known to be a

1:07:30

fabulous. So some of the details

1:07:33

I have questions about. But this

1:07:35

is a very interesting kind of

1:07:37

family story about this grandpa's path

1:07:39

to going to the... This

1:07:42

doesn't really speak to an important,

1:07:46

general, broad truth about the

1:07:49

Nazis or Hitler. But

1:07:52

I think that in terms of the

1:07:54

crimes that the

1:07:56

Nazis committed, sure, extortion,

1:07:59

low on that list. list. I

1:08:01

mean, their fashion crimes clearly higher,

1:08:03

according to Alex, even. What was

1:08:05

their, their, their, their tyranny. Their

1:08:07

fashion tyranny. Yeah. Yeah. I, I

1:08:09

don't know. I, I don't think that, I think

1:08:11

that Alex might think this is a bit more

1:08:14

important than, than it is. I am going to

1:08:16

say this. Based on what I

1:08:18

have heard. Yeah. I am hearing

1:08:20

Alex say that he has read hundreds of books,

1:08:23

studied this topic extensively,

1:08:25

had many debates, conversations,

1:08:28

researched all of this. And after learning everything

1:08:30

he can about Hitler and World War II

1:08:32

in Germany, he has come to the conclusion

1:08:34

that his grandfather is real cool. He is

1:08:36

real cool. He is good at track. All

1:08:38

right. He is good at track. That is

1:08:40

right. I forgot. That is the other thing

1:08:42

that he learned from World War II. His

1:08:44

grandfather was good at track. Here is another

1:08:46

thing about the Nazis. Sure. They wanted to

1:08:48

kill H.G. Wells. And you

1:08:50

know, they wanted to kill him because he

1:08:52

was competition. I don't. And

1:08:55

then Alex says something real weird about his

1:08:57

dad. Okay. They even tried to have assassins

1:08:59

kill H.G. Wells. You know, like, well,

1:09:01

H.G. Wells wrote War of the Worlds. Why, why do

1:09:03

they want to kill a science fiction writer? He also

1:09:06

wrote a bunch of nonfiction books and

1:09:08

he was one of the main futurist

1:09:10

brains of the British Empire. And

1:09:12

they had an alternate eugenics plan

1:09:14

that Aldous Huxley also wrote about

1:09:16

and Rave New World and admitted later

1:09:19

was the actual plan that we are

1:09:21

living under. So we are living under

1:09:23

the British Empire slow roll eugenics depopulation

1:09:25

system. Hitler

1:09:29

knew about the plan but

1:09:34

decided to only target certain groups.

1:09:39

And I have a lot of other data points on that where

1:09:42

people are brought in that are top scorers and

1:09:46

say the plan to operation at UT

1:09:48

when they are in high school or in college and

1:09:50

after they have gone through a year of testing and invented they bring them

1:09:53

in and they say, I am The

1:09:56

head of the body department. I am Jewish.

1:09:58

We Don't like Hitler but eugenics is the

1:10:00

way the go And women signatories Everyone not.

1:10:02

Just something that's. My.

1:10:07

Father was here with us which. As

1:10:13

he is about as Gaelic as you get he

1:10:15

so German and I guess. He's.

1:10:18

English. Scottish a

1:10:21

little iris. The. Point is

1:10:23

he was stop it was last. He was the boy

1:10:25

genius to. It's. Not the boy and that's

1:10:27

why they try to recruit him and he. Got.

1:10:30

A do for a while and got out of it. Is

1:10:32

I was immoral? I'm wrong. But.

1:10:37

You never told me any of. Except

1:10:39

that was going on and I'm like case or

1:10:42

a bad. So yeah,

1:10:44

I prices that I

1:10:46

can't conceive. Of

1:10:48

a world. Where.

1:10:51

Alex's Grandpa is a guy who made

1:10:53

combat robots for the Pentagon. and what

1:10:56

have you of death? Oh man that

1:10:58

is set. Wait, no other side of

1:11:00

the family rise. Yes because it's who

1:11:03

has his Dad's not German. His

1:11:05

dad can't be German right? If his grandfather

1:11:08

agree that there is Germany other side of

1:11:10

her his dad has to be trusted to

1:11:12

get yeah a specific no other side of

1:11:14

the family as it hath debate sub but

1:11:17

he's dead right? I still okay that was

1:11:19

an extra layer to a but I yell

1:11:21

can't conceive of a world where you have

1:11:23

the smartest fucking boy in Texas? yeah of

1:11:26

and they are brought in there like were

1:11:28

fucking evil. were going to do all this

1:11:30

stuff. you didn't fall for a little bit.

1:11:33

And. With me out, I don't think

1:11:35

that if this is evil worldwide

1:11:37

conspiracy, good work that way. It

1:11:39

would sloppy aids just you know he's

1:11:41

the you know the all the as

1:11:43

it's it's have tipped disturbing movies in

1:11:45

movies because that's how it. That's what

1:11:47

we're doing when I'm talking movies. Now

1:11:49

let's just talk movie. The movies they're

1:11:51

like you can't leave will kill you

1:11:53

because obviously you can't leave because they'll

1:11:55

kill you right? it seems I was

1:11:57

just like be like about here friends.

1:12:00

It's no good. Tell other people about

1:12:02

this vast decades long conspiracy that controls

1:12:04

the world and is the bridges or

1:12:06

buyers eugenic from have it seems like

1:12:08

the stakes are too high? Little I.

1:12:11

Gotta. Give it to the British Empire

1:12:13

Slow roll Eugenics program, Slow rolling Me

1:12:15

would see it happened. Yeah so he

1:12:17

used the here's the issue that I

1:12:20

I run into. Rights right Always seems

1:12:22

to be based in movies and shit

1:12:24

talk from his family's your and I

1:12:26

don't care about either. Filthy like family.

1:12:28

Legend is most of history in the

1:12:31

same story. All of it seems so

1:12:33

much more important than the fucking Holocaust.

1:12:35

Yes yes it terms of what you're

1:12:37

talking about. Why the Nazis are bad

1:12:39

at why Hitler Science great Yeah. I

1:12:42

think I think this is one of

1:12:44

those things where it is like okay

1:12:46

before we even I I you know

1:12:48

I I don't even engage with what

1:12:50

you have to say first because I

1:12:52

want to understand what you want out

1:12:54

of saying this rights and would Alex

1:12:56

was out of saying. All of this

1:12:59

is to feel better about the fact

1:13:01

that he essentially agrees with Hitler. And.

1:13:03

A lot of ways. And hey,

1:13:05

marge portions of his audience about

1:13:07

Hitler? Yes. I am. Think he

1:13:09

doesn't love Hitler enough right? right? So

1:13:11

all of that so like at the

1:13:13

end of all of this is a

1:13:15

goal that at the end points a

1:13:17

of soothing. I feel better about the

1:13:19

fact that I agree with him and

1:13:21

part of trying to put a brave

1:13:23

positive say down the twitter posts and

1:13:25

everybody was like fuck you you don't

1:13:27

like Antler about just this. Kind of

1:13:29

a large bit of a fair enough

1:13:31

so we get off this topic okay

1:13:33

with I don't know if I trust

1:13:35

of a deep dive. Has

1:13:38

cooked sinister. Okay. Because

1:13:40

we ever pick up okay that

1:13:42

are Pascal majority years are guess. His

1:13:45

father was a founding the founding member

1:13:47

of How Schwab or the World Economic

1:13:49

Forum and he was born as in

1:13:52

Switzerland. He worked in public relations before

1:13:54

moving into management and mutual funds a

1:13:56

nice reasons Three served as he managing

1:13:59

partner of. Dresdner.

1:14:01

Bank in London and was a

1:14:03

share of capital markets covering simple

1:14:05

Europe's Central Asia of the Russian

1:14:07

Federation average guess the Middle East's

1:14:09

after the. Assassination

1:14:13

Malaysia of his father prominence.

1:14:17

Banker. Ears as avoided the audience or

1:14:19

pulsar bottles up of Hussein or Jati. As

1:14:22

skill, a veteran of the Swiss Airforce

1:14:25

began his whistle blowing. And.

1:14:28

As been covering the gamut since he's on the

1:14:30

Rumble. So if the baby at the past girl

1:14:32

started this whistleblower after his father died because there's

1:14:34

no evidence that his father was a founding member

1:14:36

of the World Economic. Or

1:14:41

Gates So pastels Father Hussein. The Jot:

1:14:43

he wrote an autobiography called to See

1:14:45

in the Hills the Life of Hussein

1:14:47

Najafi A. In it he discusses being

1:14:50

invited to attend the World Economic Forum's

1:14:52

in Nineteen Eighty One Them back then

1:14:54

it got the Davis Economic for of

1:14:56

this was ten years after the organization

1:14:58

was found. A sure he was invited

1:15:01

to attend. What's likely been misrepresented is

1:15:03

that Hussein says that he was the

1:15:05

chair of the First Quote Gathering of

1:15:07

Developing Countries at the World Economic Forum

1:15:09

in Davos. This was something a

1:15:11

class swab asked him to do. and Nineteen

1:15:14

Eighty One and he brought in representatives from

1:15:16

India, Malaysia, Lebanon's and Saudi Arabia. In the

1:15:18

same passage from his book, the same says

1:15:20

that he quote remained a member of the

1:15:22

organization until Nineteen Eighty Five. See was there.

1:15:25

During the section of Time in A.cofounded

1:15:27

rest, Pascal Majority is someone who's made

1:15:29

some of the rounds doing covert conspiracy

1:15:31

content and pushing bitcoins, So adding a

1:15:34

layer that his dad was the cofounder

1:15:36

of the World Economic Forum's does tend

1:15:38

to give him a bit of outsized

1:15:40

importance given that class swab as the

1:15:42

seasons grand villain Some fortunately not true,

1:15:44

but I good for a stories yeah,

1:15:47

I mean if is and you made

1:15:49

a past Alex's rigorous screening. Yeah, this

1:15:51

is a success. I

1:15:54

think. I think honestly, if

1:15:57

you discover that in your family

1:15:59

history. And you're like. Oh.

1:16:01

I am. I'm working at Blank a

1:16:03

good gig. Sure you know like if

1:16:06

your if your dad has his autobiography

1:16:08

and you've got the like a media

1:16:10

in get out that sets a better

1:16:13

hourly rate than Subway. I

1:16:15

would assume so right. Make them to the

1:16:17

small know that. Ah, I also

1:16:19

heard Idaho. I don't know if

1:16:21

this is totally turbo. Heard the

1:16:24

particles grandfather invented com Pyro. See,

1:16:26

it's a lot of people do

1:16:28

about these data. Assistance of

1:16:30

perfect meal as I

1:16:32

will. Realize. That

1:16:35

this guys that did auto fab

1:16:37

the World Economic Forum or yes

1:16:39

and got as being presented like

1:16:41

he did their strong emphasis makes

1:16:43

me worried. Oh yeah my out

1:16:45

the gate well and it makes

1:16:47

me worried for where's this interview

1:16:49

gonna go. And. Thankfully. Also to

1:16:51

Pascal's credit it goes weird. Almost

1:16:54

a meteorite I ask? You know

1:16:56

majority. Thank you so much for

1:16:58

joining us. Her dad was a

1:17:00

founding member them an email that

1:17:02

says nine in Malaysia. Prominent,

1:17:05

rainy and a major. Your father seen

1:17:07

a Johnny. And you are

1:17:10

speaking out and Swiss citizen and as

1:17:12

a humanitarian and yet would slip I'm

1:17:14

I'm against was having perhaps he started

1:17:16

the beginning about your father yourself when

1:17:18

you were woken and then mm he

1:17:20

do a great job. Another videos. Playing.

1:17:24

Out where we are, Was.

1:17:26

The most videos or months old when I get an update

1:17:28

from you. Because. The world really is

1:17:30

awakening to the har they thought we would be

1:17:32

able to faces are that was big didn't have

1:17:34

it is it's really bad fired and where you

1:17:36

zigzags you're going from here are some thank you

1:17:38

so much for spending time with his on it

1:17:40

was in the evening there and so thank you.

1:17:44

Well. I'm I'm I'm your

1:17:46

continents Alex Thank you. Very much easier over

1:17:48

here I know very. Well.

1:17:51

Who knows what? Everywhere disgraceful to

1:17:53

be everywhere Now I want to

1:17:55

greet you specifically because the a

1:17:57

tunnel to be on your soul

1:17:59

and thank you very much for

1:18:01

your time. I want to be

1:18:03

your audience and all the human

1:18:05

beings. Human species. I call them

1:18:07

now because we are human species

1:18:09

And Eleven Miss Mr. Noisy and

1:18:11

the World's under I would talk

1:18:13

like to say special gratitude to

1:18:15

all the brave men and women

1:18:17

that are inactive for duty since

1:18:19

the last Twenty Seven Twenty Twenty

1:18:21

fighting for our liberty globally on

1:18:23

that East. Sixty or see.

1:18:31

What Happens in Tampa? commandantes of

1:18:33

know states has taught us. And.

1:18:36

Of respect for these people because they on the

1:18:38

secrecy. No. One can confirm it's

1:18:40

okay. Okay where after the race

1:18:43

with tax a lot in a

1:18:45

very small spend quite a bit.

1:18:47

I write a bit but you know

1:18:50

everything. Is. Is just like a

1:18:52

O O. The for like the i'm

1:18:54

on Your Continent Yup, the deck that's

1:18:56

even like to recognize disrupted by that.

1:18:58

They were like okay pounds. Made a

1:19:00

mistake. Juri, you're on the Eastern Standard

1:19:02

tiles are now Central. We get it.

1:19:04

No big deal, Yeah, I'd. Like to

1:19:06

greet all the humans. ah starting to

1:19:09

get a little concerned me see what

1:19:11

is this ice beneath me creaking are

1:19:13

I think it might be then the

1:19:15

act as the active duty saying that.

1:19:18

That. Is. I think

1:19:20

I think what's so scary about that is.

1:19:23

There. Are so many possible things that he

1:19:25

could be referencing like i'm supporting active duty

1:19:27

people will serve at are lighter Oops yeah

1:19:29

that allies do that are like I'm I'm

1:19:31

a guy that I'm thought that you are

1:19:33

not supporting this is like up his men

1:19:35

but I would you do it. But then

1:19:38

him adding the layer of it's actually Trump

1:19:40

who declared space water at wartime President Her

1:19:42

awards our President Trump space for the I

1:19:44

Love It. So this has to do with

1:19:46

an Executive Order they Trump Signed on March

1:19:48

Twenty Seventh. Twenty Twenty Executive Order One Three

1:19:50

Nine One Two which covered the authorization to

1:19:52

move some. Reservists to active duty thanks

1:19:55

to the covered pandemic. The authority to

1:19:57

do this is predicated on Proclamation Nine

1:19:59

nine. Time for Work which was v

1:20:01

declaring a state of emergency over covered which

1:20:03

ended on May Eleventh. Twenty Twenty Three By

1:20:05

virtue of that emergency declaration ending this executive

1:20:08

order is null and void. Either that or

1:20:10

were in a secret fucking war that has

1:20:12

gone on for four years. One of the

1:20:14

to it's one of do I'm not sure.

1:20:17

I don't know anymore because I kept

1:20:19

calling them humans but now I need

1:20:21

to calm him. Species are sometimes as

1:20:23

human beings could be anything yeah could

1:20:25

be anything at this point. So we

1:20:27

do know and and I'm not gonna

1:20:29

make jokes about the sort of in

1:20:31

his dad was murdered. that is for

1:20:33

Abby I believe I'm and that is

1:20:35

that. Did have involvement with the World

1:20:37

Economic Forum in Nineteen Eighty One tonight

1:20:39

And Eighty five? Okay, And

1:20:42

now it turns out. That. Pascal

1:20:44

yeah Also ended up going to the World

1:20:46

Economic Forum. It's point in the nineties is

1:20:48

is working at a bank and they asked

1:20:51

him to sponsor some. thanks. I'll let him

1:20:53

tell the story yell at Kansas. It's a

1:20:55

while during the day and I was a

1:20:57

banker in London and Paris. The bank was

1:21:00

the second largest German bank in the Ninety's

1:21:02

a total bunk of interest and banks and

1:21:04

I was a board member of Dress the

1:21:07

Bank London. And

1:21:09

with us me too close bonds that he said. No

1:21:11

to do a lot of money my hands and

1:21:13

but my money for the bank's money and the

1:21:16

had a big banner everywhere and. I

1:21:18

wanted to see myself what this must.

1:21:21

And I went there to South or he was

1:21:23

the summer vest in ninety. Eight. And

1:21:27

the Dmz. At the

1:21:29

Castle in Salzburg on that on the rock.

1:21:32

Swaps knows how to do decide

1:21:34

to make to speak so she

1:21:36

hosted a cocktail for the cosponsors

1:21:39

and the so called. Global.

1:21:41

Leaders are they called me on global

1:21:43

the to say i thought is crazy

1:21:45

and I went up to him because

1:21:47

I meet him and he notices else

1:21:49

is doing all this paperwork with other

1:21:51

lawyers and our peoples. And.

1:21:54

Home and optimism him I'm and do some for

1:21:56

a bank and than nice to meet you. Has

1:21:58

rocket remember me? A

1:22:00

guy turns out he spots of know it's it's

1:22:03

literally run away from. And

1:22:05

I said the guy in a problem

1:22:07

with himself a form of next major

1:22:09

routes a minute hands fairly could be

1:22:11

comprehended. I think we spent about three

1:22:13

hundred sixty thousand Doge nights At that

1:22:15

time it was not of minutes as

1:22:17

a ban on up there. And.

1:22:21

Artists. Sky

1:22:25

says. A lot to me or not, but

1:22:28

I saw something else. And if

1:22:30

you take those, it's it. Operates

1:22:32

rates darkness. It seems to me that

1:22:34

I represented for Hims Lights. And.

1:22:37

Each has couldn't stance my proximity.

1:22:40

Alert Speculate you think is your dad broke

1:22:42

away from the grouping a founding member used

1:22:44

to lead panels that he hadn't clicked your

1:22:46

sponsor and that's why he panicked or why

1:22:48

would ease when you come over and say

1:22:50

hi, freak out, run away. I

1:22:52

don't I don't have a mix of everything's

1:22:54

bravo everything. I mean I was this story

1:22:56

of a long time ago so I've had

1:22:59

plenty of time to think up a possible

1:23:01

motive and yet somehow I still get away

1:23:03

with not having one. I think a great

1:23:05

motive is I represented like better day was

1:23:07

the darkness and he could not days ago

1:23:10

and in my life as a place to

1:23:12

stop I do love this. A bids it's

1:23:14

Nike maybe a cocktail party Castle? yeah Salzburg.

1:23:16

The last Rob runs away for

1:23:19

Saved by the Bell is on

1:23:21

the Tv series issue. I have

1:23:23

no doubt no doubt him to

1:23:25

run a scan. I

1:23:27

seek. As I thought he was setting it

1:23:29

up I thought he was setting us up

1:23:31

for like a a big like Game of

1:23:33

Thrones like stare at this Salzburg pass already

1:23:35

puts his somebody off a bridge screaming what

1:23:37

is dead may never die Years of bags

1:23:39

netted said it's is like he didn't want

1:23:41

to talk to me I ran away the

1:23:43

whole store I could see like a I'm

1:23:45

I always try to imagine. Like the most

1:23:48

details of this story be are

1:23:50

correct that I couldn't believe it.

1:23:52

Said I could believe just about

1:23:54

everything along the way right even

1:23:56

close shop Schwab walking away from

1:23:58

him because he got. Hauled Away or

1:24:00

any knowing that it's a coincidence. Total and

1:24:03

the end. and Pascal's adding a whole lot

1:24:05

of. Like. Meaning to at the

1:24:07

this is me being generous, accepting a lot

1:24:09

of details of the story as just like

1:24:11

I'll stipulation is is probably I will just

1:24:13

move on as I can still see a

1:24:15

benign explanation for this. It isn't him running

1:24:18

away from him. Nope. Nope. I can

1:24:20

even say of fun. I can even see

1:24:22

I'm making of this story just because class

1:24:24

was like sorry I can't and then like

1:24:26

he apologized it arrived. You know it's it's

1:24:29

fun though. It's a fun story. I have

1:24:31

to admit that and Alex like that and

1:24:33

the Eisenhower Alex I would be a lot

1:24:35

more worried. There are indications that is it.

1:24:37

The interview is not going to go well

1:24:40

and Alex is ignoring them because there is

1:24:42

good code conspiracy. The Sky: Supposed to be

1:24:44

adjacent to the World Economic Forum, it's very

1:24:46

attractive as an interview guess to. We're going

1:24:48

to ignore some glaring. Sirens there

1:24:51

are saying. Due.

1:24:53

Due to get off? Call it off at all

1:24:55

His lot in here. Here's one that I started

1:24:57

to notice. Okay, he's saying that a lot of

1:24:59

people are dead. The. W W

1:25:02

S was a Kissinger Cia operation

1:25:04

as the state operation. Child.

1:25:07

Was executed a sauces.

1:25:10

And and he was into

1:25:13

linked with the Swedes governments.

1:25:15

To be very clear, I'm a Swiss.

1:25:18

Air Force officer and I gave an oath

1:25:20

to protect the constitution. A class swab is

1:25:22

dead. Yeah. Apparently. I'd.

1:25:25

I started to notice this. Lot.

1:25:27

Of people he's referencing. Have

1:25:29

already it out. Rt executed bright secretly

1:25:31

M and this just is said and

1:25:34

Alex doesn't push back. it's just goes

1:25:36

Us: So. This.

1:25:38

Is if it is it just keep people keep. Popping.

1:25:41

Up there will be rebuilt with people

1:25:43

reside Roth Scales. State. Sponsored

1:25:45

that's with a machete. State

1:25:48

sponsored. Mass Murder.

1:25:51

Of your own population. And they

1:25:53

monetize it where they make money while they

1:25:55

do it which not the money. Is

1:25:57

no no, no, it's not about money. I'm saying they.

1:26:00

They know how to use money to funded to measure

1:26:02

it carried out. It.

1:26:04

Was sponsored by the A Double. It's

1:26:06

all just. Is

1:26:09

executed Bill Gates. I was in bed

1:26:11

with the rogue elements of the Chinese

1:26:13

Communist Party sir and they were planning

1:26:15

this of course Sunday the biggest seen

1:26:17

on t of debris. it's all. Go

1:26:19

check. The website was doubly to go

1:26:21

mouth the war it's we was did

1:26:23

sign is the Communist Party World Health

1:26:26

Organization's gone Bill Gates of God I

1:26:28

I Oh don't worry about it, I'm

1:26:30

interested in this kind of Marie Kondo

1:26:32

wing of the narrative new logo. I

1:26:34

just. Don't need this. So it's God and secrets the

1:26:36

other. As

1:26:39

I were Alex I'd be very worried.

1:26:41

school yard like excuse me right of

1:26:43

sorry scabby he's you know he use

1:26:45

a guy who believes that you've been

1:26:47

poisoned by the covert vaccine right? and

1:26:50

he has a certain amount of popularity

1:26:52

I guess on rumble or something of

1:26:54

this is there some stuff various is

1:26:56

just like you gotta deal with this

1:26:59

they are. You can't just ignore that

1:27:01

he saying the class while but Bill

1:27:03

Gates or that in. The World Health

1:27:05

Organization has gone. You know what it is.

1:27:07

Here's the problem. Is. A

1:27:10

problem with that? Rape. Is

1:27:12

because of Ai and De Paix and stuff

1:27:14

like that. In this world

1:27:16

you can even really be like I

1:27:18

saw them on fucking tv holding at

1:27:20

today's newspaper. you know like you can't

1:27:22

even put back out and like that's

1:27:24

because in the day before that before

1:27:26

a I'd sit used to have to

1:27:28

have a clone to have to have

1:27:30

law kids used to have to have

1:27:32

a real reason for this stuff's hold

1:27:34

on to it I thought all tell

1:27:36

me what I. saw

1:27:39

my complaints every last know

1:27:42

why all of us been

1:27:44

baptized. This

1:27:46

might be or what. know what I expected.

1:27:49

So everything that's evil comes

1:27:51

out a Geneva law. Switzerland

1:27:53

as our trump took it

1:27:55

all up. Everything. Evil.

1:27:59

Is into. And it. Is

1:28:01

already. Talked

1:28:04

to your President Trump to. To

1:28:06

get. Your news, But. I

1:28:09

declare the system and right now is under

1:28:11

control of the Us Military. Efforts.

1:28:14

And all of these people

1:28:16

who were involved in worldwide

1:28:19

with we Saw Your.involved in

1:28:21

financed settings, dining. Orchestrating:

1:28:26

Propagating to be covering fire military grade

1:28:28

by not ask ya majority center hold

1:28:30

on or right now I gotta think

1:28:32

this order on the brake not any

1:28:35

time I have claimed that I've proven

1:28:37

that as your dad was a cofounder

1:28:39

of the World Economic far right I

1:28:41

have been I ate putting Bill I

1:28:43

was pretty excited about you as a

1:28:46

whistle blower. I built this up a

1:28:48

little bit now as we're starting to

1:28:50

have this conversation or your delamater Bill

1:28:52

Gates is dead guy. Schwab. His dad

1:28:54

the World Health Organization's gods and or

1:28:57

trump has use the military to take

1:28:59

over of martial law threats or lead

1:29:01

correct. I'm. Gonna need to

1:29:03

do something about this because

1:29:05

I can't let. I can't.

1:29:08

Let. This day. And yeah, this

1:29:10

is too much. And here's what

1:29:12

I would say I would say. As. We're

1:29:14

going out to break. This. Is when

1:29:16

Waylon Jennings voice over should have been like

1:29:18

who knows how Alex is gonna handle this

1:29:21

when we get back you know like that's

1:29:23

where go Well was one of you know.

1:29:25

option would be fake attack difficulty great one.

1:29:27

get off the line great off another is

1:29:30

to pretend you don't understand. That's a bad

1:29:32

out here here saying some things are false

1:29:34

of those I don't but been on a

1:29:36

drill down and there's still some point you're

1:29:39

making before we hit reg than one. as

1:29:41

big picture. how's it going for the New

1:29:43

World Order because I see videos Great. At

1:29:46

you know with city million views and and

1:29:48

up three hundred thousand comments and like I

1:29:50

can't my com as a pro Bill Gates

1:29:52

I can't find stuff no prob last swabs

1:29:55

I mean do they realize that they launched

1:29:57

as attack get all this ejects thereby would

1:29:59

poison and now it's warmer their face. I

1:30:01

mean this is crazy. Okay,

1:30:05

Look. I'm. Here for a reason to

1:30:07

tell you the truth. Or not talking

1:30:09

nice about that. Bad Things I repeat. Or

1:30:11

Sergei Lavrov swear he's a great Foreign minister.

1:30:14

Frost. Very. Simple.

1:30:18

They are Satanic. The

1:30:20

Vatican's was closed Pope

1:30:22

Francis's excesses of as

1:30:25

as. Well.

1:30:27

That's just got Pope's does not allow it.

1:30:30

Now we're done Now we're done Now We

1:30:32

got a real third. Switch it around. Tell

1:30:34

me what is it Dead out you gotta

1:30:36

do now. Hold I know at all it's

1:30:39

not dead. Hold onto their thoughts when we

1:30:41

will get to some people who are still

1:30:43

alive. Okay of bf so we we've got

1:30:45

a lot of breaking news here. Ever a

1:30:48

lot of breaking the I will say that

1:30:50

I admire Alex's I believe whenever I would

1:30:52

play when I was bad at sports they

1:30:54

call it stick to it is Miss sure

1:30:57

You know that. That sort of like you're

1:30:59

you're focused. Yep, Alex is still trying to

1:31:01

make this work right. How are the globalists

1:31:03

doing? So I? They do Bill Gates and

1:31:05

Class Rob. No one likes them. A Now

1:31:07

I've already heard you say that they're both

1:31:10

dead amino acids. I mean if nobody like

1:31:12

summer you know sooner or later you're going

1:31:14

to get there. the still trying to hold

1:31:16

onto this as they could. Maybe we can

1:31:18

salvage some shit? I don't think so. No,

1:31:20

and certainly not a bit. This is kind

1:31:23

of were things that are passed the breaking

1:31:25

point. Know from no one is the master

1:31:27

plan and. And what do you think than levels

1:31:29

are doing now because everyone a dozen in his.

1:31:31

Demise. Another finish that sorry you're trying

1:31:34

to order dollars and commandments My Commander

1:31:36

In Chief Commander In Chief. Don't.

1:31:38

Say Trump. Said. It's. March.

1:31:42

Twenty Twenty Three. Men

1:31:44

To listen to president. He

1:31:46

never lines. He always thought it's. And.

1:31:49

He said I will totally obliterated the

1:31:51

state. Those were his words Now he

1:31:53

said that already acid was done. It's

1:31:56

not visible yet and a mosques is

1:31:58

gone. Look at the do. They've not

1:32:00

done enough anymore, isn't that? Much

1:32:03

rocks. Off

1:32:06

as much around more. Egg

1:32:09

on because the Us military

1:32:11

and always thirty military forces

1:32:14

without the leaders. Are

1:32:16

on that a console and com arms.

1:32:19

Of. The United States and he was

1:32:21

based was is to coordinate your same

1:32:23

as like you starve years piercing there's

1:32:25

been all day who has enormous. Nominal.

1:32:30

Excuse. Me how many cited sets

1:32:32

that close it. Class off command

1:32:34

are some Ellen Moscow's some days

1:32:36

Us. On any warships.

1:32:38

Come. On None. Dead. Now.

1:32:41

They're. Finished the first to Nasa. Here

1:32:43

is where this becomes a problem for

1:32:45

Alex and obviously. We. Gonna have to

1:32:48

have some pushback we can. we can have.

1:32:51

A pretending to not understand the class,

1:32:53

swab his dad and all this Alex

1:32:55

and old hat at that pretending to

1:32:57

see Pjanic didn't saved. Three Nonsense That

1:33:00

s fight. If the Globalists are gone,

1:33:02

Alex's race on Death Row is gone.

1:33:04

Up. There. Is nothing here? If

1:33:06

the globalists have secretly been taken care

1:33:09

of? Yeah, this is like a free

1:33:11

trip rapture for him. He can I

1:33:13

handle the has a cannot stand it's

1:33:15

a globalist are taken care of. Go

1:33:17

fuck yourself man. we're gonna have to

1:33:19

deal with this. I can no longer

1:33:21

ignore it. I think here's what's funny.

1:33:23

Is that is is that You stuff is

1:33:26

absolutely not. I would ever, I would ever

1:33:28

adults and submitted. Sanity likes you Re run

1:33:30

Will drive. isn't' I think? I.

1:33:33

Imagine. How

1:33:36

difficult it must be to say

1:33:38

Trump never lied. right?

1:33:41

I'm sure it has to be on at

1:33:43

like. You even his fans like that The

1:33:45

none. Of them actually believe he'd never

1:33:47

lied like part of the appeal is

1:33:49

easy is good at lying right? Me

1:33:52

he can lie through But.other liars he

1:33:54

lives as good as them a better

1:33:56

but doesn't lie to us like he

1:33:58

that he's our liar. Death. Why? Do

1:34:00

I don't adhere to guys like he never

1:34:02

live? Well, that's great. Not a lie if

1:34:04

there's a larger meaning to the lie. So

1:34:07

we can tell yourself that. and that way

1:34:09

lies are part of a honest strategy or

1:34:11

something like that. and I could work dangers.

1:34:13

Words: Yeah. But. I also think that doing

1:34:15

this analysis shows danger as yeah and we finally

1:34:17

see him as my to of Alex decide or

1:34:20

I'll push back away. But here. When.

1:34:22

You make your view on Mars. Was he certainly turning on

1:34:24

some levels? He digs. They're done. Now.

1:34:26

That's not been a mask anymore. Is

1:34:28

not on. a mosque is gone. And

1:34:31

amassed. His fake news

1:34:33

elements told people to go to

1:34:35

Mars. People. Please

1:34:37

St. Did. You see that

1:34:40

rocket ship? That piece of metal. With

1:34:43

traditional so colds rocket fuel you

1:34:45

want to go to seven months

1:34:47

voids. You. Want to go through

1:34:49

the Allen Belts which is four thousand.

1:34:53

Or metal melt. The thousand. Two hundred thousand

1:34:55

four hundred is also can use the moonlight

1:34:57

the most sake we know enough. President

1:35:01

Kennedy. Got

1:35:03

wind that they were lying to him and. Doesn't

1:35:06

send his allies. Oh

1:35:08

allies and so on. A J K

1:35:10

two years allies to was the best

1:35:12

friend the for your your power to

1:35:14

our current what on presence. The.

1:35:16

System was rigged. Hundreds

1:35:19

of years already now saw in Hebrew

1:35:21

means to the see. What?

1:35:24

As old as. You guys had

1:35:26

a solar eclipse? or lets. Everybody

1:35:28

side rights in Dallas. That was the subtle

1:35:31

yet as skills Ninety nine. To say this,

1:35:33

your dad was a founding member. We'll Sit

1:35:35

Ups you made these amazing and stamina videos

1:35:37

but you are now saying stuff that I

1:35:40

mean I just what we don't have now

1:35:42

and and stuff. About

1:35:44

evidence or sorry the war is

1:35:46

only go to progressive website Bleeds

1:35:48

got evidence I got things up.gov

1:35:51

website Body Way yeah Current that

1:35:53

Alex asking for evidence is gonna

1:35:55

be a really slippery game. I

1:35:57

invite. You have had enough you can

1:35:59

tell if is. Do you feel

1:36:01

so alive of i'm out about group

1:36:03

photo on out here? It's at in

1:36:05

at the very least J F K

1:36:08

is dead for sure in all of

1:36:10

our cosmology. Will note with everyone else

1:36:12

Bill Gates cause rob all them that

1:36:15

other foods a lot and I'm fine

1:36:17

with that being dead. I mean by

1:36:19

would Jfk Junior being alive but seriously

1:36:21

we all have to find up bottom

1:36:24

somewhere Jfk is dead. Know

1:36:26

just. A paralyzed young

1:36:28

man system. So Hillary.

1:36:31

What? It's worth fine. Fine, actually. you know

1:36:33

it. That's my results. You all Hillary

1:36:35

think it's fine. She's. Gone good.

1:36:39

On Mars has been killed him as

1:36:41

a fake Islam but look at the

1:36:43

photos people. Please.

1:36:46

Look. At the photos of the do

1:36:48

is more than a month anymore. Response

1:36:50

is numbers. Hillary Clinton. Has

1:36:54

published up his his Domain

1:36:56

and Public Execution Socks. And.

1:36:58

Guantanamo Bay Wisconsin is wasn't as the

1:37:01

only you have a photo of are

1:37:03

being executed yeah my videos or is

1:37:05

coming out to my them rumble. Or

1:37:08

my have all the photos of

1:37:10

the people executed: Obama, Clinton, Joe

1:37:12

Biden they were traitors Clinton from

1:37:15

says used to do for you

1:37:17

Alexa: two thousand and sixteen. We.

1:37:20

Have an election. And.

1:37:22

Political. In the Clintons one the to steal

1:37:24

it with a d state they wanted to kill

1:37:27

us earlier was core we but away. Fans.

1:37:30

To to Renaissance and the Two Leagues and

1:37:32

the Us. Me: to Intelligence. And.

1:37:35

Gen. Flynn. And

1:37:38

Special Operations. They.

1:37:40

Were able to make it sounds cool density Clinton

1:37:42

and Thatcher they caught red handed them present from

1:37:44

set of be called them or with hundred. Obama.

1:37:47

New. it's. Friends with Joe

1:37:49

Biden with. Oh I agree

1:37:51

with you the globalist power centers falling to

1:37:53

see that everywhere I get other alone and

1:37:55

are gone. But but I'm not mad mad

1:37:57

mad dogs slobs is gone is executed sauce.

1:38:00

I would out of forces took

1:38:02

him out with the Swiss military

1:38:04

coordinated assists. The. Swiss. Territory.

1:38:07

Is on the full control of the United States military

1:38:09

right now as we speak. Love It! And

1:38:13

the Pope said to. The

1:38:15

subjects, such as as

1:38:17

this past Easter address

1:38:19

Obama, O por Alex,

1:38:21

My God, sir, my

1:38:23

name is Alex Jones

1:38:25

and you have lost

1:38:27

your mind. I photos.

1:38:33

Of the pope said to have. Thought.

1:38:35

I'd have, I'd I have. This book

1:38:37

is every single part of the this

1:38:40

was a mistake that. You. Know.

1:38:42

Again, Sometimes there's just a

1:38:45

gift of clarity. Hitler equals

1:38:47

bad. Simple move this guy.

1:38:50

Everything I've ever done is wrong because

1:38:52

it led me to this guy. right

1:38:55

like this is the worst. For a

1:38:57

snapshot, I've got to imagine the merger.

1:38:59

Taylor Grievous thrilled that he was on

1:39:01

the stuff. We've

1:39:04

loved her so far back enough at the

1:39:06

mood way they goes back. Out

1:39:09

brings up an important question. He met his

1:39:11

the Pope said. Well. That wasn't a

1:39:14

question, but the secondary? Poor Grossman. As

1:39:16

if the globalists are all gone. Why?

1:39:18

Is Why am I still getting shit

1:39:20

on Total? Why am I still persecuted

1:39:23

and pastels either? If you're not. To.

1:39:25

Know the I know as I'm still

1:39:28

being persecuted by the deep say right

1:39:30

now a one is now. Why?

1:39:32

Are you from Who? Oh. My

1:39:34

God and name is I am in

1:39:36

his constant nonstops trying to shut us

1:39:38

down. Them Know that What

1:39:41

you tell these people. It's very

1:39:43

simple. Onyx. You. Inform them that

1:39:45

you on the day on that he us

1:39:47

Law of War Manuel two thousand and sixteen

1:39:50

Updated July Twenty Three. And. You

1:39:52

tell them that they are on that

1:39:54

of thousand C C You will see

1:39:56

two, three, eight, one. Influencing.

1:40:00

The Meddling: I am at

1:40:02

least a local journalists. Americans.

1:40:05

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1:40:07

to sub five One of us. Us

1:40:10

go titled Only Jabber Do what we do

1:40:12

have sex in five hundred and everly exact

1:40:14

same number of you know what the code?

1:40:16

Us titles. Were. Were deals with

1:40:18

secret testing on humans. Oh man

1:40:20

he was is very jealous. The

1:40:22

Pascal was. Saying numbers.

1:40:25

That he knew him. so he

1:40:27

tried three, talking specifically about subsets

1:40:30

of oh God it's Brutal I,

1:40:32

I, I mean okay. It.

1:40:34

Never occurred to a my imagination. This

1:40:36

never happened. but now I'm seeing it.

1:40:39

Okay, I imagine. A. Loop.

1:40:42

And. Darth Vader facing

1:40:44

off holding their light sabers. click

1:40:46

That and then that limp wet

1:40:48

noodles are pop out and then

1:40:50

they kind of like wave. I'm

1:40:52

back and forth. That is this

1:40:54

section. See Fifty One, Come back

1:40:56

for. Here's here's something like that

1:40:59

subsection that Alex is trying to

1:41:01

come up with is a non

1:41:03

sequitur. It. Is legitimately just take

1:41:05

this guy say advocates have settled on

1:41:07

got it? But

1:41:13

man do I love the moment of

1:41:15

why my so be persecuted the goblets

1:41:18

to God to that. You're

1:41:21

not quit complaining. I do. I love

1:41:24

a good. Quit complaining. Yeah, this is

1:41:26

it's it's very it's It's almost refreshing

1:41:28

to see somebody truly hit a brick

1:41:30

wall who thought that brick walls didn't

1:41:33

exist Because we've it will usually.yeah I'm

1:41:35

the I'm so used to have. Usually

1:41:37

a lot of people who Alex ends

1:41:39

up talking to are playing games on

1:41:42

the plane ride same game as him

1:41:44

and writers able to influence the direction

1:41:46

the things go, but sometimes he runs

1:41:48

into somebody who's playing. A different day.

1:41:50

Completely different. Get, this is a different day.

1:41:52

Our Jay was playing a different game this

1:41:54

ever. Yeah, it's just. it's the same thing.

1:41:56

You're not going to be able to influence

1:41:58

this guy now. Can you still

1:42:01

fuck in a lot? actually? You know that. As.

1:42:04

You say the President Kennedy so lives.

1:42:06

The. His allies is to.

1:42:09

Do is Real. It out loud.

1:42:11

It does look at the birthday to

1:42:14

Jfk. Will

1:42:16

Worship or ten as sides.

1:42:18

i don't think disorders. Such

1:42:22

as only disagree with me: It's month,

1:42:24

it's it's non negotiable. It's known on

1:42:26

Ios and bosses could soon you. Know

1:42:31

a lot of their allies will it up well

1:42:33

as well and kicking are right. And

1:42:35

what's coming next? Most. Of the

1:42:37

people you'll see. To

1:42:40

jail say would be Ninety Nine right

1:42:42

now you're St. James's was. This

1:42:45

gives me the my my father in law, my

1:42:47

fiance his father to passed away as one hundred

1:42:50

one and he was doing some pain on his

1:42:52

birthday or he was running. Every

1:42:55

few J F K. Presence?

1:42:58

Yeah okay is was is running

1:43:00

major operations and nine years old.

1:43:03

Not. Oh no, no, he's got his

1:43:05

some reason, man. Is about my age

1:43:07

of it's all the maybe my. Mom

1:43:10

and step of the what are

1:43:12

you stupid to bother? Of course

1:43:14

there is still alive air B

1:43:16

charge. Money like this suggests that

1:43:18

baby worker slot. see. This crisis

1:43:20

has to do. I think it

1:43:22

through before liftoff. Alex wasn't aware.

1:43:27

Of. What

1:43:30

a fucking! But videos have

1:43:32

bad. If you have no

1:43:34

more apt to words to

1:43:36

say, this is the best.

1:43:40

So Alex asks a very

1:43:42

logical question. the met his.

1:43:44

For. You to perform or what they

1:43:47

were they I target would basically

1:43:49

a party with the his sister.

1:43:51

ah Mathilde is Jody I really

1:43:53

really really. Appreciate you some

1:43:55

around here In in into the time I was

1:43:57

I to say one thing not gonna say what have

1:43:59

you. Usually you want to our

1:44:01

i'm as he watches you come off as

1:44:04

really believing what you're saying. Is

1:44:07

this is this performance art or

1:44:09

is this to discredit things? are

1:44:11

you view really small opposes shots

1:44:13

real but now you're often the

1:44:15

Easter Bunny Santa Claus area. No.

1:44:18

No no, no, no, Scuse me

1:44:20

know. That. Will be an insult

1:44:22

to all. Oh brave. Men and

1:44:24

women, my comrades, Not. As Us

1:44:27

military but of studies three of thirty

1:44:29

four with on know exactly when it's

1:44:31

of is a says are fighting for

1:44:33

your and our liberty right now said

1:44:35

Sir Alex's disrespecting hit disrespect For thirty

1:44:37

to thirty four troop we have no

1:44:40

way of knowing how many or had

1:44:42

been inspired but I thought secret and

1:44:44

again this is that this is a.

1:44:47

It's. Very serious. I

1:44:49

got There may be a wonderful. Idea.

1:44:52

Who. This dude. Is

1:44:55

he having a good life? Maybe.

1:44:58

I mean, maybe he's nato like

1:45:00

I say, if if his backstory

1:45:02

of being like a fairly successful

1:45:04

banker is true that right? Probably

1:45:07

comfortable, right? rare. As like, you

1:45:09

know, like there's a part of

1:45:11

me that's that's like, whatever, your

1:45:14

this guy. You. Know whatever

1:45:16

years when you're throw in J F

1:45:18

K still alive right? you know I

1:45:20

stop thinking about people engaging it our

1:45:22

reality and I started thinking about like

1:45:24

uncontacted tribes and you know he likes

1:45:26

they. Get

1:45:31

a phone voice and I think a

1:45:33

lot of anxiety comes from uncertainty sure

1:45:36

hand. When you have just decided certainty

1:45:38

around everything one hundred years, I think

1:45:40

that it would have an impact in

1:45:42

making you probably a little bit more

1:45:45

comfortable. generally. Yeah, so I could see

1:45:47

him being pretty happy. I mean, You

1:45:49

know, like I'm not saying that this. Is

1:45:51

our model now that we should like?

1:45:54

Certainly don't know, daughter of course that.

1:45:56

but I am saying that in the

1:45:58

competition between these two specifically. I

1:46:00

would rather be this guy's and Alex he see

1:46:02

if he does seem happier than Alex one. So.

1:46:05

But here I mean it's not a as

1:46:07

long as there's no like it has to

1:46:09

be one or the other. No cell phone

1:46:11

Detroit Okay don't make the I know you

1:46:13

don't have to wonder not have got so

1:46:16

Hillary's gone. guess what? You might notice that

1:46:18

she's been are gone or have given speeches.

1:46:20

I have noticed that see even tweeted something

1:46:22

that was very sticks ha ha ha. Little

1:46:24

do you know there's clones I off get

1:46:26

me Titans online. And. Then I ah

1:46:29

because of whatever you want from me. To.

1:46:32

Doesn't exist anymore. And

1:46:34

I suspect a university of Expenses. As

1:46:37

doubles, we spend a billion dollars on

1:46:39

phones. Mans Yes and no Yes! That's.

1:46:44

Absolutely. Ball Say this. Joe Biden Determine

1:46:46

Like Joe Biden. Turbines

1:46:49

these name is mostly are to

1:46:52

Roberts what I'm going on on

1:46:54

on sleep normally on on. A.

1:46:57

We do admits dude. Or

1:46:59

we do events. I guess. I

1:47:01

don't know. It seems strange for

1:47:03

Alex to play into his thing.

1:47:07

Like a baby. Spent a billion dollars on clothes.

1:47:09

Dude grabbed her by doesn't look like him. Oh

1:47:11

my God. you're biden! Bet

1:47:14

is that is a with that's like attack or

1:47:16

it in steaks. I don't know what that is,

1:47:18

I guess he had but he has to do

1:47:20

that. Like if there's something like that he's like

1:47:22

oh also Biden Xiv clone like I just does

1:47:25

it for And I like The proof that Hillary

1:47:27

Clinton doesn't exist anymore is that you can't get

1:47:29

her on the phone done. Great

1:47:32

does so persistent with the have I

1:47:34

guess if I have never been able

1:47:36

to get her on the phone she's

1:47:38

ever existed, I might posit that that

1:47:40

is not good evidence for me to

1:47:42

look see our seized. Upon everybody's gone

1:47:44

through Sept. Okay, he's alive. Ah

1:47:47

am sorry weiss energy cloud This

1:47:49

interview didn't go gray. Why can't

1:47:51

Jfk Junior be a clone of

1:47:53

J? F? K? May.

1:47:56

Be years we don't know actually the I

1:47:58

would of them for the next interview. Can

1:48:00

they see now? This is where. See, This

1:48:02

is the shit though. What's you throw in

1:48:04

clones? Now we're talking artificial aging. You're telling

1:48:06

me that we can accelerate the growth of

1:48:08

the clown so she looks like she's however

1:48:11

old she is now. but the clone itself

1:48:13

is only twenty years old And technology for

1:48:15

that long as a Dolly the Sheep is

1:48:17

only been around for so long. We don't

1:48:19

have the technology like artificially. A quote. Has

1:48:21

he always that a clone? How long we

1:48:23

had quoted Technologies that I have dwellings A

1:48:26

court case still alive with Acorn forever. Okay,

1:48:30

They're not artificially years been just moved

1:48:32

when Hillary Clinton was born. Because of

1:48:34

sizes rise, you're going to be a

1:48:36

portals. I made two of them. a

1:48:38

master of set the other somebody come

1:48:40

on man. by the I do embarrass

1:48:42

yourself. You're right. You're right era. Of

1:48:46

his interview was a did go

1:48:48

great now fell apart. Ah seem

1:48:50

like a great idea to talk

1:48:53

to the guy whose dad cofounded

1:48:55

the Wfc. I understand why that

1:48:57

would be irresistible. totally of but.

1:49:00

He gets a bad review from Alex of the and

1:49:02

here. God's. Hands is

1:49:04

guiding us and guided me through

1:49:06

the truth. And a

1:49:09

new world only has room for truth.

1:49:11

We are dumb was bullshit. We're done

1:49:13

with the lies from governments. That's.

1:49:15

All I can say that you're under

1:49:17

say says country on the world right now

1:49:20

and states of thank you thank you for

1:49:22

hims you take here Thank you. Very.

1:49:25

Ominous, your people. My approximation is only

1:49:27

my opinion. The. World is gone.

1:49:29

Completely insane. And people

1:49:31

cannot handle the incredible bio weapon

1:49:33

attack me. Been under. And.

1:49:36

You know people loving Hitler and we've

1:49:38

got people don't vote Believing that as

1:49:41

a deep since been defeated and. I.

1:49:46

Don't think that guy came on what your con

1:49:48

artist or that. Be.

1:49:50

An is completely out of his

1:49:52

mind. But.

1:49:58

I do appreciate this is. The

1:50:00

very first time. I.

1:50:02

Think. Where. I can give an

1:50:04

unqualified I agree. Alex. shit is nuts

1:50:06

out there who had some success and

1:50:08

world has gone mad at Yale. I

1:50:11

don't know of any other time that

1:50:13

I've heard an interview with Alex. and

1:50:15

with him being like that dude was

1:50:17

badges that I don't know what to

1:50:19

tell you that you're nuts and I

1:50:21

think you could have gotten away with

1:50:23

everything except for his worldview, removing the

1:50:26

threat of the global. Yeah, I think

1:50:28

that that's really the bridge that's too

1:50:30

far out. Probably would have him back

1:50:32

if he was just like all of

1:50:34

these people are. Dead Sea Grill Yeah,

1:50:36

but there's there's the globalists have told

1:50:38

you that there is. So you think

1:50:41

that they probably got away with clones?

1:50:43

Yeah, yeah, it's not your glisten. You're

1:50:45

you're You're right. You should be mad

1:50:47

at Klaus Schwab. Club. Schwab is

1:50:49

dead though. The person who's doing close loves

1:50:51

job is this person that right? You know

1:50:54

it's the job as it's the same yeah

1:50:56

just that Schwab as people who are above

1:50:58

him are not bad and they are the

1:51:00

want anybody to be worried about. Once you've

1:51:02

gotten rid of the conspiracy, that's the whole

1:51:04

thing. Yeah once as a threat them like

1:51:07

sort of animates and motivates you to believe

1:51:09

Alex's dumb shit is gone. Then we just

1:51:11

we can't do any figure. You're not somebody

1:51:13

who I will ever talk to again that

1:51:15

I. Regret. Saying

1:51:17

that I proved that your dad found

1:51:20

his. The recovery we have was bad

1:51:22

move but whatever to access to try

1:51:24

and this how well as he does.

1:51:27

A smooth. Now since a decent job he

1:51:29

doesn't. See guess as a I

1:51:31

get this guy on to that person on we don't.

1:51:35

Do. It isn't setting and secondly are but

1:51:37

I noticed that guys never talk like

1:51:39

that that I've seen for years. For

1:51:41

hims on my show has slits his

1:51:43

wrist honor. His

1:51:46

ears doing on purpose. He is an incredible

1:51:48

actor. And. Know that

1:51:50

came off as pure memos. And

1:51:53

who can blame somebody craftsman up in a trance.

1:51:57

God. This. Is the answered all.

1:52:00

That's what I say. There is no atheists in

1:52:02

foxholes. Pull it all on a same people in

1:52:04

a foxhole either. As nonsensical.

1:52:07

Insanity. Lives and fossils but

1:52:09

an hour? Don't cross. Just to

1:52:11

be clear, I'm. In.

1:52:13

Response to this man saying this clearly

1:52:15

dead guy's still alive on the talk

1:52:17

about.moon silence I think is trying to

1:52:20

imply that pastel was a false flag.

1:52:22

yes he says a bunch of really

1:52:24

good stuff for Alex like the anti

1:52:26

W E S staff and the cove

1:52:28

conspiracies that any objects all of us

1:52:30

the globalists are dead saying to discredit

1:52:32

them as it but he wasn't saying

1:52:34

all thy where he stuff before. We

1:52:36

must be saying this is an attempt

1:52:38

blow things up analysis face. In reality

1:52:40

Pascal's been saying this stuff pretty regularly

1:52:43

for a. While now it's just a

1:52:45

zero vetting of his guests, his dad wasn't

1:52:47

a cofounder of a W E F and

1:52:49

if Alex had taken one look on his

1:52:51

do the Rumble Channel you to see videos

1:52:54

of titles like the Storm is upon Us

1:52:56

or quote Fact Trader former Vp under traitor

1:52:58

Obama. the real Joe Biden has been executed

1:53:00

for treason a Ovid Psi Ops buried January

1:53:03

twentieth. Twenty Twenty one those from like a

1:53:05

month ago. So that this should be a

1:53:07

surprise, but the idea of interview in the

1:53:09

son of a cofounder of the Wtf were

1:53:12

some shit to talk about. Clear Swaps is

1:53:14

just to irresistible for Alex. Any got him

1:53:16

into this situation where he's interviewing someone who

1:53:18

even he has to admit his out of

1:53:20

his mind and that can't be out his

1:53:23

fault for not looking into his death because.

1:53:26

Know if that's the reality advanced com

1:53:28

and question I will leave us to

1:53:30

any of the people that come on

1:53:32

his show and say and say things

1:53:35

and then the whole house of Cards

1:53:37

falls apart. New realize of these very

1:53:39

prestigious doctors and lieutenant colonels and section

1:53:41

chief maybe urge. The. Same

1:53:44

kind of credibility?

1:53:46

Yeah, yep. Because.

1:53:48

Once you once you. Truly.

1:53:51

Entertain the idea that this guy

1:53:53

said something that's so crazy it

1:53:55

cannot possibly be true. Like

1:53:58

once. You've created that hard and

1:54:00

that here is a rule. Then.

1:54:03

You have to start applying that backwards

1:54:05

and that's bad for everybody's no, not.

1:54:07

If the person was saying it as

1:54:10

an attack right? right? right? they that

1:54:12

then you're just you got caught up

1:54:14

in or Psi ops? Yeah, the obvious

1:54:17

I off yeah it. Otherwise it's otherwise

1:54:19

you're like oh well with this person

1:54:21

is demonstrably. Literally. Lying to

1:54:24

me or is just crazy. Who

1:54:26

else me and you can't have that thought?

1:54:29

Know it, does it. Like I said starts

1:54:31

to unravel things a little bit in his

1:54:33

ah beer. that server through where we are,

1:54:35

where we take our exit. I'd

1:54:38

say. A. Mess me You know

1:54:40

it's it's it's a stream state

1:54:42

the office for Alex ditto itself

1:54:44

was kind of funny. is that

1:54:47

immediately after Alec said J F

1:54:49

K with Ninety Nine. Ah

1:54:51

I was like my grandfather died a

1:54:53

one a one man and his dad

1:54:55

died or what a lot and I

1:54:57

did was like a it's just like

1:54:59

man. I also the Galaxy's mattress on

1:55:01

Thursday would be all the map but

1:55:04

regardless if it's it's like Alex you

1:55:06

have done the absolute. Wrong.

1:55:08

Just way of approaching the idea of

1:55:10

somebody telling you Jfk are still alive

1:55:12

B Lox ah he would be Ninety

1:55:14

Nine now Oh my God. Well I

1:55:17

think this essay this is a okay

1:55:19

maybe maybe though he's Ninety Nine isn't

1:55:21

that is the and on the are

1:55:23

but like he had a bad back

1:55:25

from World War Two Hates Ray Rice.

1:55:29

Maybe a little bit more elves you

1:55:31

put into perspective? I get, I doubt

1:55:33

it. I really bad health when he

1:55:35

was alive alive. Me I am famously.

1:55:37

He was unable to fuck good cousins back hurts

1:55:40

so bad and maybe that was a sigh. A

1:55:42

Lunar that should be assigned to trick us into

1:55:44

thing that is that method realize we so I'm

1:55:46

planning on hurry back in the sickness This this.

1:55:50

Is. So make sense so

1:55:52

of. The. I don't know, I

1:55:54

don't know what are they. just a total

1:55:56

mess of an episode of I don't Think

1:55:58

he did a great be done on Hitler.

1:56:00

I. Think this booking was a disaster. But.

1:56:03

I'm say it was a music see

1:56:05

I see I. Do. Think it's

1:56:07

always kind of. I mean this is

1:56:10

the faintest fucking praise the monsieur worry

1:56:12

as yeah and I know it's cynically

1:56:14

calculated analysis part, right? but at least

1:56:17

he doesn't put up with this step

1:56:19

really. areas like. Something.

1:56:22

That is like know you're talking bullshit

1:56:24

hear it does feel like Alex in

1:56:26

some way agrees with me that at

1:56:28

the end of the the floor is

1:56:30

Jay as case Fucking Dead. Okay, I

1:56:33

don't care who you think did it.

1:56:35

Somebody. Did it Could have been A

1:56:37

doesn't matter but he is fucking dead. Okay

1:56:39

is this of the that's the floor? That's

1:56:42

the reality that we must. Have. Anchor

1:56:44

everything about everyone needs to. So if

1:56:46

you believe the Jfk is alive, everything's

1:56:48

wrong, then okay, But if but as

1:56:50

long as J F K is dead,

1:56:53

we've created a kernel of shared reality.

1:56:55

Yes, I think that I think that

1:56:57

actually might be a good place to

1:56:59

start. Jfk as fuck, Did he dead?

1:57:01

Everyone spread the word. I then we

1:57:03

need a little more the map or

1:57:06

but for now it may be as

1:57:08

best as we're We're gonna guess is

1:57:10

that feels that way. So oh, that's

1:57:12

another observed well until then. We

1:57:14

were for indeed we do Without I.com we're

1:57:16

not on social media, you're not and I've

1:57:19

Elon Musk apparently as a clone. So we

1:57:21

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