244: October 5, 2014

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Today, Dan and Jordan are sent on a time-travel adventure by Policy Wonk George Soros Jr. The gents are sent back to see what Alex Jones' angle was on the 2014 Ebola outbreak, to cover the day after it was reported that there was a confirmed case in Texas. Actually, this episode covers 4 days after that news was reported, since Alex was on vacation at the time, and this is his first day back.

Tidbits

  • What did Alex say about the ebola outbreak in 2014?
  • Alex is out of town for initial outbreak, comes back for the Sunday show (10/5/14)
  • How the NRA is making ebola worse
  • Alex finally has a use for the federal government
  • Political correctness is ruining halloween
  • Discusison: total ebola cases
  • The US isn't doing enough to stop the spread of ebola
  • Discussion: Disease prevention between countries
  • At Ellis Island, you got screened for TB
  • Discussion: history of Ellis Island
  • Alex tells bullshit about Ebola patient
  • Discussion: actual quarantine procedure
  • This is super-ebola
  • Blaming th eNRA is like blaming th emoon made of cheese
  • Alex riffs about a CDC video
  • Alex sensationalizes the patient
  • Discussion: ZZ Top sucks
  • This is deliberate to cause a forced inocculation
  • Monsanto and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are making an ebola vaccine
  • Discussion: ebola vaccines
  • Alex talks about gas lighting
  • How The NRA Is Making The Outbreak Worse by Krystal Ball and Anne Thompson
  • Hey callers, why do you think this is happening
  • Discussion: Larry Klayman sues Obama over ebola
  • Ebola outbreak is a false flag
  • Caller: this is a false flag, just like Robert David Steele said
  • Reminder: Robert David Steele and Mars bases
  • Discussion: ebola fears
  • The incubation period has changed
  • Discussion: statistics
  • FEMA insider from FEMA region 6 (formerly San Antonio): This violates all protocols
  • Discussion: City quarantines