606: June 18-19, 2003
From Knowledge Fight Wiki
This page is a stub.
You can help improve it by expanding it.
Today, Dan and Jordan stick around in the past to learn a bit about Alex Jones. In this installment, Alex floats an outrageous 9/11 conspiracy theory, misreports at least two Supreme Court decisions, and takes (bad) aim at UNESCO.
Tidbits
- Alex is ACAB
- Caller: SWAT teams wear masks because they're criminals and being reused all over the country
- Alex talks about Dr Cell ruling, lies
- Alex knows 3 drug dealing FBI agents
- Rowe sues to overturn Rowe v. Wade
- Zacharias Mousawi wants to talk to Congress
- The government did 9/11, no one was on the planes
- Alex teases big warning
- Guest: Jack Brownrig, gold dude
- Alex misrepresents Chavez v. Martinez ruling
- Caller: can you clarify the 911 plane comment?
- The planes only had 20% capacity
- Caller: Who wen to the funerals?
- Alex claims people were on planes
- Once caller is off phone, Alex goes back to empty plane narrative
- Warning: people who suggest violence are feds
- Stand up to the feds... buy $10 Olympic gold coins
- Christian org is bootlegging Alex's movies
- UNESCO wants to destroy the family
- Nationalist Action League/ American Flag Commitee background
- Caller: North Korea is a decoy, they have no resources for us to exploit
- Guest: Sharon Lackeney, Jane Rowe's lawyer
- Alex wanders away from the mic
- Alex gives his views on abortion
- F2A.org and project Rosebud
- Alex is forced to endorse Bush
- Literal Christian Devil confirmed!
- Abortion talk leads to transphobia
- You can be forgiven if you repent your abortion
Notable Bits
- LITERAL CHRISTIAN DEVIL CONFIRMED
Detailed Show Notes
Topics covered[1]:
- Alex hates cops and is ACAB
- Alex misrepresents the Supreme Court decision regarding the involuntary medicating of Dr. Charles Sell
- Alex discusses Jane Roe, who has come out against abortion, but would later say she just did that because anti-abortion groups paid her to
- Alex misrepresents a Supreme Court decision in the case of Chavez v. Martinez
- Alex thinks that there were no passengers on the planes on 9/11
- Alex lies about the number of passengers on the planes on 9/11
- Alex reports on a UNESCO report from 1949 by reading an op-ed in Newsmax
- The outrage about this UNESCO report traces back to an old time anti-Semite named W. Henry McFarland
- W. Henry McFarland published many very troubling newsletters
- Congressman John Wood from Idaho (not Ohio, Dan misspoke) introduced the article that McFarland published in his newsletter for the American Flag Committee into the Congressional Record in 1951
- Alex interviews Jane Roe's lawyer, and the conversation is intensely gross