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Alex Jones (00:00:00.000)
I'm a policy wonk.
Dan (00:00:01.000)
Hey everybody, Dan here, sitting in to give you a little bit of an introduction before we get into this episode, tell you what's going on here. What's going on is Jordan is busy this week real busy. He is way too successful at stand up comedy. And I have therapy one night this week, so we could not find a time to record. Luckily for you and for all of us. I have this episode that I'm going to release today that I recorded a week or two back with my friend, the very funny comedian Justin Kollek. And I'm excited to be able to release it for you. To give you a little bit of context, we recorded this episode A little while back, and I did not have the time to edit and re release the episode. And in the meantime, like right after Justin and I recorded this episode, when I was about to release it, we needed to me and Jordan needed to get back into the studio. There were emergency episodes that had to be done. And you know how it is. There's a forward momentum and a natural narrative that sort of taking shape with Alex Jones his life and you know, we can you as progress marches forward, we sometimes things get caught by the wayside. But I'm glad we have this opportunity now to double back a little bit and listen to this, because I think this episode is great. And I think you're gonna really enjoy it. And Justin is hilarious and fan tastic. But before we get to this episode, I have a couple things I wanted to get off my chest first, is a very exciting announcement that I'm not going to make now. What once Jordan does get back, we have a very exciting announcement to give you. And I look forward to telling you about that. And I don't know why I'm teasing it now. But who cares? Second thing, I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge that I may have been a little bit off in my interpretation of the last clip from the February 24 show, when I've listened back to it a number of times, mostly out of insecurity and fear that I had misinterpreted it. I think I might have. I think it's entirely possible that my analysis was off, literally off, but spiritually, I was not wrong. What do you says is still horrible. What he says is absolutely indefensible. You should never ever encourage people on Twitter to harass anybody, but especially about someone else's children. So no matter what the context of that is absolutely unacceptable. inexcusable behavior. But I am big enough man to recognize and publicly admit that I might have gotten some of the particulars about what he was saying slightly off, but to my credit, he does swallow some syllables in there. So I I'm, I'm on pretty solid ground, I think. Anyway. I don't feel better now that I've got that off my chest. But no, well, who cares? I am gonna feel better here in a moment because I've got this episode to share with you. I hope you do enjoy it again. Just thank you to everybody who's been getting on board. We really appreciate everybody listening, tweeting out. I'm sitting here on a dark and stormy night here in Chicago, and I've been waiting to do laundry all night and someone's been hogging the laundry machine. Only thing that makes me feel better about the fact that I have to go to work tomorrow and dirty clothes is the fact that I know that you guys are gonna be out there enjoying this episode. And that means a lot. So anyway, here we go. Let's get to the episode. But you know until Jordan gets back and we we we meet again. I'm just flipping policy Walkman.
Alex Jones (00:03:38.000)
Andy in Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding.
Andy In Kansas (00:03:42.000)
Oh, Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
Dan (00:03:45.000)
Hey, everybody. Welcome back to knowledge fight. I am Dan sitting here in the studio with replacement Jordan. Very funny comedian Justin go like
Justin Golak (00:03:53.000)
Hey, how's it going? Everybody?
Dan (00:03:54.000)
How you doing today, sir?
Justin Golak (00:03:55.000)
Oh, I'm doing good. How about yourself?
Dan (00:03:56.000)
Excellent, very much ready to take a journey through a day in the life of Alex Jones where I have listened to a bunch of Infowars and you have not listened to this particular episode. I have not. But you were telling me before we started recording you have. You've dabbled in the world?
Justin Golak (00:04:11.000)
Oh, yeah. I've I've taken many trips to the battlefield of the Info Wars. I think I got into him in college. Sure. I was in college during the W years, which was like a great time to be radicalized left. Because you're like young, you have feelings. You think you can make a difference? You're definitely right. Yes. You're so right. You know everything. And you're not bounced at all by jadedness or self consciousness of your ideas.
Dan (00:04:38.000)
You're young enough that like Vietnam wasn't real to you, right? It's perfect.
Justin Golak (00:04:42.000)
So yeah, and like none of my roommates or friends like really cared either way. And then I had one buddy, who was like, very into like liberal politics, and he was like always reading like Al Franken 's book. Shimon when Al Franken had all those books,
Dan (00:04:58.000)
the other one book about him running for President he was called Why not me?
Justin Golak (00:05:03.000)
Yes that one and then really funny. Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot or whatever. Like was it a lying liars? Yes that one and yeah, so I dabbled in some of those. Listen to Air America when the thing back when Marin was working with Sam cedar Yeah, yeah,
Dan (00:05:19.000)
those were the glory days. Yeah.
Justin Golak (00:05:20.000)
And then yeah, just like that was about where he took me and then I always had like an appetite for like more fringy stuff. And then I was like YouTube was becoming new and I just remember getting into like the 911 conspiracy. Sure. And then of course, you're gonna find Alex Jones soon after that. And so you watch loose change and you're like, oh, produced this. I don't even know if I watch that. Well, I think I watched like two off loose chains like like worst loose chains. things and then someone's like, Oh, you've seen those. You should watch loose change.
Dan (00:05:50.000)
There you go. You watched the Obama deception, the Obama deception so good. 911 road to tyranny? Yeah. Alex Jones is great documentary work.
Justin Golak (00:05:59.000)
Yep. seen it all.
Dan (00:06:01.000)
So you've you've listened a little bit, but it's been a while. Yeah, I
Justin Golak (00:06:05.000)
don't keep up with it really much anymore.
Dan (00:06:06.000)
I strongly recommend that you don't. And everyone out there listening
Justin Golak (00:06:10.000)
don't like I think I told you last time I really got into him big was like in a recent way. It was like yesterday, I listened to his Joe Rogan Experience podcast. He was on like, sometime this week. That's kind of like required listening. Yeah. I was listening to Joe Rogan's podcast anyways, and like I have that history with Alex Jones and like this will at least be a fun listen.
Dan (00:06:29.000)
Yeah, I go guest by guest with Rogan. But yeah, if you see Alex Jones is on Rogan, you gotta listen gotta and I'm glad that we did. We did a huge breakdown of that. Much of a drunk idiot Alex was
Justin Golak (00:06:45.000)
got so hot. Did you watch the video? I did. Okay, like he's just he kept being like, I take these headphones off. And he's like, slicking his hair back. He's so hot. Well, one
Dan (00:06:53.000)
of the things you don't know is actually Alex no matter what the temperature is in the studio has a crazy year tick. Okay, this is ear and a really weird way compulsively. So a lot of the headphone stuff I think was actually his ear itching. Okay, I've done some research into what causes ear itching and nothing definitive.
Justin Golak (00:07:14.000)
Say it doesn't sound like a symptom of anything I have to be. It's got to
Dan (00:07:18.000)
be all psychological. It's a side effect of taking too much Super Male Vitality. Is a signature product that we are almost certain is a boner pill.
Justin Golak (00:07:28.000)
What is this other thing is it is a force. Well, what's the metal? Isn't there some metal he takes like colloidal iodine iodine. I think it was like an iron. Yeah,
Dan (00:07:38.000)
that low Adel silver is we're going to hear a couple of advertisements for his products here as we go along. Oh, hell yeah. But let's just jump into it. today. We're going over the events of Tuesday, February 7, on the Alex Jones program, he starts the show out with a little bit of a showing of his humanity. Okay, there's, there's been a death in the family. Oh, no. And he takes a little moment on the show to to honor that. And then quickly take it into a weird, weird place,
Alex Jones (00:08:10.000)
crashing through the lies and disinformation. It's Alex Jones. Ladies and gentlemen. It's Tuesday, February 7 2017. And we've got stunning information and documentation today to break down as we give you the latest analysis of the global war taking place against the huge mega corporations, and their attempt to establish a out of control oppressive technocracy. Again, I'm Alex Jones, your host, thank you so much for joining us today, I'm going to get into all the news. And I mean, all of it coming up in the next segment. But first off, I want to talk about something that affects us all. And that's life and death. A lot of people I talked to never even get to meet any of their grandparents, much less all four of them. And my grandmother was almost 93 years old when she died this morning at about 130. And she was still cogent. A few days ago when I went and visited weather.
Dan (00:09:08.000)
I want to pause for a second to you know, I would never make fun of someone for giving it up for the relative and I feel very sad for his loss. I mean that very sincerely. I'm not making a joke of this at all. Rip Grandma Jones. Yeah, that's that's very difficult and sorry for your loss, Alex, but
Alex Jones (00:09:28.000)
But she'd had breast cancer for about six years.
Dan (00:09:31.000)
That's not the but there was. Sounds reasonable to there was just bad timing on my stop and start.
Alex Jones (00:09:41.000)
She had breast cancer before and they removed part of her breast. She got breast cancer, six, seven years ago decided to not be operated on and that she would just go home when God was ready for and at almost 93 years of age last night she went home to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. But the reason it's simple witness. I don't really cry for the 93 year old woman who I knew my whole life and love so much. And you taught me so much. I cry for the 30 year old woman who went and got the second round of polio shots when my mother was four years old, and her brother was nine years old, that paralyzed her and almost killed her and took her years to be able to walk again. As he was a beauty queen. And then I think about the SV 40 cancer viruses that were admittedly in that vaccine as well. And think about how they soft killed my grandmother. Way back in the
Dan (00:10:38.000)
Yep, it's a vaccine message. I know. I did not see that coming. You didn't see the eulogy, turning into an anti Vaxxer Oh, not
Justin Golak (00:10:46.000)
at all. Oh, man. That's,
Dan (00:10:49.000)
that's a little weird. I mean, that's who
Justin Golak (00:10:54.000)
I mean. If their plan is to kill everyone in their early 90s 60 years after taking a vaccine, yeah, go for it globalist fine living I'm fine. Dine at 93 I'm kind of more planning on 63 myself. So if I go 93 I'm fine with that. 30 Bonus years from the clarity bonus years thanks globalist.
Dan (00:11:15.000)
I again, I don't want to mock the death of Alex Jones's grandma, because again, and that sad to cancer is very, that sucks. But I just I don't know what vaccine is going to paralyze you for a couple years? And then you're fine. And then give you cancer? Decades after? I don't know. I don't. I don't think that's, I think that he's, I think that he's possibly attributing coincidence, or something. He's, he's attributing nefariousness to coincidence, you know, something that just how
Justin Golak (00:11:50.000)
I mean, like, 100%? Well, it's like, everyone's gonna die. Sure. So you could literally just be like, you could just take someone's death, which is a guarantee to any past thing and be like, well, that's why they died. if again, if your evidence is that they're dying in their 90s. Yeah, like, and then yeah, the cause is just being alive them. So I would like
Dan (00:12:13.000)
I wish I'd done some research on this. I'd love to have the number in front of me of how many people live till they're 90. I'm sure it's a shockingly low percentage of the population.
Justin Golak (00:12:22.000)
No, I think because like the average is one like 76 or 7876, or 78. Yeah, but then like after that average, it's like a huge decline. Like it zips down very quickly.
Dan (00:12:34.000)
And then think about how many people who have been soft killed. Listen to the old
Justin Golak (00:12:39.000)
is like, that's genius vernacular, acrobatic.
Dan (00:12:43.000)
He's perfect at that sort of thing. He told like, the dirty dossier thing that they put out on Trump the is that the P one? Yeah, the dirty dossier. Yeah. Because they come up with these names that are so amazing, soft Kill.
Justin Golak (00:12:57.000)
Kill is just like, because again, it's just one of those things where it's like, you know, like, you could say, you'd be like, well, people are getting vaccines and not dying. But so what they're doing to soft kill you dying or 90s a breast cancer, you don't even know. It's like, I guess I can't disprove that. Yeah, no, it's
Dan (00:13:13.000)
wrong. That's that's the thing. Everything is under disprovable, which is what makes it fun when you're high and sitting around being like, oh, man, it could be Yeah. But do you would do you think that he can take this? This eulogy for his grandma that turns into an anti vaccination message? Do you think he can pull the triple Lindy and somehow involve his products? The Oklahoma City bombing?
Justin Golak (00:13:39.000)
What Yes. And
Dan (00:13:41.000)
near death experiences? Do you think he can work both of those in
Justin Golak (00:13:44.000)
I'm hoping that he does, because I don't want to be right. Because to me, then it's just fans fullness. I don't want it to turn ugly into commercialism. Him selling iodine. So I hope it's the things you said, I'm excited. Let's find out
Alex Jones (00:13:57.000)
the early 1950s. Show, they got her way back in the early 1950s When she was 30 years old. So really think about that, think about what vaccines are doing to people today, especially our military that are shot up so many experimental ones as well. And I just think about how magic it is to have all these great ancestors and to know that I'll have progeny into the future and I'll be one of their ancestors. I just want to deliver for humanity and really build something beautiful and great. And so did my show to my grandmother and I all for my grandparents were great, interesting people in different ways. I really can't say that my favorite was of any of them. But it's it's just
Dan (00:14:41.000)
no one asked you to. Oh, it'd be weird. It'd be weird if you did. This was on your political, anti globalist program. Which of your grandparents was your favorite? Well, you know what?
Justin Golak (00:14:52.000)
I liked Nana, but I'd say Papa,
Dan (00:14:55.000)
because he wasn't soft, killed.
Alex Jones (00:14:58.000)
Great that I knew him and I hope that spiritually that I can resonate to the plane that they're going to be on with God and transcend this fallen plane, we're on and be with her again. She was very, very a few days ago, she'd be conscious talking about things be completely there and then just suddenly be somewhere completely else talking to her dead brother and talking to other members of her family. So she believes she was already in heaven. And I think about Colonel Craig Roberts, who was a Marine Corps sniper and veteran helicopter pilot investigator best selling author, Sniper one shot one kill, who expose Oklahoma City as an inside job and so much more in the murder of police officers by the Clinton mafia to cover it up. And he died for about 10 minutes on the operating table for colon cancer, and was there at the portal with the angel, the decision was made to send him back, they'd already walked off and he came back to life. And atheists and people that don't believe in God. And people that are in other cultures, they have that same, that same near death or death experience. So just know this. There's a lot going on in this world. But I just want my grandmother to know that I love her. And I appreciate her and I can still feel her presence now just like I can feel my first grandparents that went Jerry Jones, my dad's dead back when I was only six years old. And it's just good, I will carry them forward with me. I hope my children will carry forth my energy and my spirit with them, just as they carry my genetics. And so let's just all think about our fallen grandparents, and of course, our parents and everyone we love. But you know, most important thing to do is to reach out for the young today that are under all the GMO and all the chemical attack all the cultural attack and defend them because that's what really matters. He is the young.
Dan (00:16:50.000)
So I think that would be a great opening segment if he cut out about two minutes in the middle and that last part if he wanted to just jump on the show and talk about his grandma great but you know I don't I don't I can't get on board with you politicizing the death of a 93 year old.
Justin Golak (00:17:11.000)
Just it's so much. Yeah, it's dense.
Dan (00:17:14.000)
Yeah, yeah. And you know, we can't really I made a mistake opening a show with this in the same way that he made a mistake opening the show. I did as well. Well. You can only open how he opens. We can't make fun of that really, we can't attacking his grandma and we'd never want to do that. So let's get to some like real politic. Okay, let's bring it on. This is he doesn't bring up his grandma again for the rest of the show. So we're fine. This is a little clip about some people being sneaky. Okay, in government and the media trying to trying to be foolish it basically he's mad at the media through most of this
Justin Golak (00:17:53.000)
episode makes sense.
Alex Jones (00:17:54.000)
First off, there's a tactic that the mainstream media is using, where they pretend that Infowars is discredited and not cutting edge. And then they connect that to Trump and pretend that he's discredited hoping to split Trump off from his base. Now Trump knows they're doing this but they everyday say Alex Jones is Trump's brain. Trump is everything from Alex Jones. No, Trump has agreed with me on a few things that are overwhelmingly documented. Trump is his own person. I don't say that. Because I don't want to sit here and make the president mad. I say that because it's true. But clearly, they're trying to hurt Trump by driving him away from his base. It's not working, he's delivering in spades. But every day I see scores of these articles. Infowars is behind President Trump's idea that the media is covering up terrorist attacks, the Washington Post. Then they show headlines where myself Paul Watson and countless others live, but they only show screenshots. You can't go see it for yourself. It's a screenshot where we go show where police chief's the FBI, you name it are told to cover up the fact that Islamist is carrying out attacks just like San Bernardino. Now, the truth is Trump has trolled the media when he spoke at Central Command in Florida yesterday, at their headquarters, because he knows they'll bring all this out now and lose this debate.
Dan (00:19:22.000)
Also, I want to tell you this, you're gonna have me pause at any point. Okay, if you have any thoughts, feel free to jump in. This This is insane. Because, I mean, the argument could be made that the headline Infowars is behind the stuff using could just mean that they kind of they support the same thing that Trump does, right? Not necessarily the Trump got it from them, right. The word could be interpreted either way. So that's one thing. The other is that that list of unreported terrorist attacks, that was some shameful ship. You get a chance to go over that list. Oh, they misspelled San Bernardino. Oh no, they misspelled the word attacker, like 27 times. So throughout it when they were listing the attackers, and then a bunch of the bunch of almost all of it was covered by the mainstream media. And the ones that are dubious, maybe under covered were non fatality knife attacks in foreign countries.
Justin Golak (00:20:23.000)
Yeah, those aren't gonna grab headlines. No
Dan (00:20:25.000)
one's gonna fucking read that. I don't know, man.
Justin Golak (00:20:30.000)
Yeah, that's, I don't know, man. That's weird. It's like, yeah, it's like you said it's I don't know. It's just, I mean, he's just like the normal media in terms of like the 24 hour news cycle, right? I mean, Alex? Yeah. Like, even if there is shady shit going on in the government? Like, there's not enough for you to have hours of programming a day on it. No, that's true. So you're gonna have to be like grasping for straws. He's gonna feel four hours a day, but he hits everything with the same intensity. That's why it's, like so fucking obvious when it's like, my grandma died. How was this about Oklahoma City. Because like, I get time to fill everything that happens has to be about something in the narrative.
Dan (00:21:18.000)
I honestly, this comes up like he has so much time to fill this comes up over and over again. But like, I honestly think that you and everybody else who has suggested that is being way too generous. I don't think he blocks out time at all. I think the entire show is essentially a riff. Yeah. Oh, that that's for sure. He's got time to kill, but he doesn't have like, Alright, I've got to fill 15 minutes here. He's like, Fuck, I gotta fill four hours every day, every single day. He's like,
Justin Golak (00:21:49.000)
but I mean, I guess this is like the future of information and whether we turn the corner or not, right? Because it's like, I mean, that's his issue, right? Is it's like, if someone was genuinely like, hey, I want to give a voice to independent media, right? It's like, All right, great. But those things like hardly ever exist. Because for them to exist, they'd have to be like, Well, yeah, sometimes, if not, most the time the media is right. What they cover is accurate. What they're covering is important, blah, blah, blah. Sure. You could argue that, like, maybe they don't cover ABMC because of like corporate interests, or because of some other interests that's like, somewhere between dubious or just money related. Yeah. But it's like he that's what he positions himself as it's like, I'm just being honest. But it's like, but you're not you, your, your, your message is conspiracy. And so you have to fit everything into that box.
Dan (00:22:44.000)
And it's globalists. Yeah, so everything has to be about globalist, right. And also, he's not telling the truth. We've documented at least like, totally tons of lies throughout just the 10 episodes of the show we've done so far. I think like
Justin Golak (00:22:57.000)
the thing I always bring up like the one story that really like just encapsulates it for me, it was from something from back in my Jones watching Days, even though I was not a regular watcher or regular like believer, like I always was like, okay, but still fun. So it's not like I was ever like, it's not like I escaped the church, or anything. Like I always was skeptical who didn't go, but it was interesting. It was always interesting. And mostly like, just like now is always entertaining. But it was this story about like, duck It was basically it's the gay shrimp story. Do you remember the gay shrimp story? This? I do not remember they were dumping chemicals into this river. And it was turning the shrimp gay and returning the actual shrimp in the shrimp in this river Labor Day? No. Well, here's the thing is it's based off real science that pesticides run off into the streams they have, what do you want to call it? estrogenic qualities and, and so much so that the small species only like a shrimp, it can actually flip their species female. So now all the shrimp are female so they can't reproduce so they die off. Okay, so now there's a genuine story that I remember hearing about in like biology classes in college about pesticides getting under like unreported their damages, and it's causing these problems and it could be causing to a tick in breast cancer in the human population. So he brings in a real kind of issue that is alarming and in undercover and under covered but he turns it into its turning the shrimp gay Of course, and they're doing this because they want to they're experimenting to turn us gay. Yes. So then we don't reproduce. And it's a form of eugenics that the globalists are going to use to keep population down and kind of trim population to like whatever their number one there's always that number, right? Like they want to get population down to 100,000 people.
Justin Golak (00:24:52.000)
Yeah, we're all slaves. They
Justin Golak (00:24:53.000)
rule over Georgia. Guidestones
Dan (00:24:54.000)
Yeah, so
Justin Golak (00:24:55.000)
that's like when it just like why are you blowing this first of all, you're so that's it's that's what makes him worse to me almost
Dan (00:25:05.000)
like, I want to get back to this. I don't want to interrupt you. But
Justin Golak (00:25:08.000)
no, no,
Dan (00:25:09.000)
he has a clip about this on today's show about the gay strip, kind of how do you
Alex Jones (00:25:14.000)
kill fire ants? How do you kill a bee colony, but you, you put a pheromone into in reproduction. And so again, whether you're gay, straight, you know, into into whatever, I don't care. Everybody knows that I'm not hating you for who you are. But the media calls me a homophobe and a transfer and all that stuff. Because I say, what is this being force fed to five year old kids about? Well, they're not even thinking about sex. The point is, is that there's an anti human agenda.
Dan (00:25:43.000)
So yeah, he even just in passing on this show, he brings up this idea that there's something being introduced to try and turn us gay.
Justin Golak (00:25:51.000)
Yeah. It's weird too. And like, that's the other thing that's like, not troubling, but just like a shame, because like, he doesn't seem hateful, per se, like,
Dan (00:26:03.000)
we hate globalists.
Justin Golak (00:26:05.000)
Yeah, that's true.
Dan (00:26:06.000)
He's hateful towards them. But
Justin Golak (00:26:07.000)
I guess like, I've like, I've read articles too, about like, about, like, the media elites pushing trans issues because they want to, like, destroy gender lines, again, to like, confuse the working class five points, you
Dan (00:26:22.000)
say articles? Oh, well,
Justin Golak (00:26:24.000)
I mean, online. No, not peer reviewed Reddit posts. The vigilant citizen. But my point is, they always take a whole paragraph to be like, if you are trans, that's fine. There's nothing wrong with you. I recognize that as a real, like, identity. I'm just saying that they're using that they're exploiting that real identity that deserves to be protected to like, hurt. So like, it's just, it's nice to see that their craziness is at least coming from a place where they seem kind, right.
Dan (00:27:02.000)
Oh, no, because he I think that that's even being way too generous. I don't, I didn't read these articles on the Vigilant citizen. You have. But I have.
Justin Golak (00:27:11.000)
Like I said, I'm not like, I'm not like taking it in as fact, I read it as entertainment. But it's it's anyway, sorry. I just wanted to stress that.
Dan (00:27:22.000)
It's taken as implied. But like, with, with with this clip, Alex is and what his whole thing is, is there's this stuff that's being introduced, it's turning people gay. It's an anti human end of the species agenda, basically. But hey, I don't care if you're gay. That's totally cool. I mean, you are a victim, the media your identity is because you had something done to you and I, I pity you because of your, your, your flaw, but I'm not homophobic. It's like, oh, okay, dude,
Justin Golak (00:27:53.000)
it's such. It's such a thin line. It's not even it's a thin line. It's like, I agree. It's not good. It's just like, in the world we live in. It's just like, you know, it could be worse. Oh, you know, like that. There's politicians like, like people that make the laws that are much more openly hateful than him. So that's why it's like, when they say awful shit like that. It's nice to know that like, they're better than even some of the people we've elected in terms of at least taking the time to be like, Look, you're just a victim. I don't hate you, which is like, yes, it's like, hateful in a way. But it's, it's a kinder hate.
Dan (00:28:32.000)
It's softer. He also says that he's not transphobic in that clip, and he spent a great deal of time accusing Michelle Obama of being a transgender person, but he
Dan (00:28:43.000)
didn't know he was on that fucking case. I did not know that. That's bananas. Sometimes
Dan (00:28:48.000)
he pretends he's just joking about it. Other times, he's very serious.
Justin Golak (00:28:53.000)
But like, for what reason? Like what, like, again, that's
Dan (00:28:57.000)
a part of the homosexual agenda.
Justin Golak (00:28:59.000)
But what it'd be different if she came out as trans then it would be
Dan (00:29:03.000)
it's a psyop. They've degraded the presidency and the office of the First Lady by secretly having a trans woman be in there. That's a man that's a first man. So
Justin Golak (00:29:16.000)
basically, his idea is like, she doesn't have to say it. We just we understand it. And so the agenda gets out without being like, explicit, eventually. And then the joke's on us.
Dan (00:29:28.000)
We've been tricked this whole time. It's It's insane. It's it's an hom it is transphobic. Let's be honest. Yeah,
Justin Golak (00:29:36.000)
I mean, it's transphobic and it's homophobic. Uh huh. It's all that it's just like, it's just it's just these people. These people are so in a, in a world of such. I don't know, angers even maybe simplifying. But these this heightened emotional state, they think it'd be easy for them to be outwardly hateful. So it's nice when always at least to get half the half step back, even though I knew that wordly maybe that's a fair way to do it. Maybe I'm trying to be too optimistic.
Dan (00:30:08.000)
I have a touch. No, I don't. I was gonna say I have more respect for Michael Savage, but I don't. Who's that? I don't know who that he is. He's a even more hateful radio personality. He has a show called The Savage nation. He's awful, but he is just outwardly hateful. And just
Justin Golak (00:30:24.000)
so does he does he just hate like gays and trans or does he think that they're part of an agenda?
Dan (00:30:30.000)
I think what he would say is they're mentally ill and or degenerate
Justin Golak (00:30:35.000)
sort of things, guys. Yeah, he always you but at least he like an older guy with like, white hair. Kind of Mike Pence ish looking. No, no, no, no, no,
Dan (00:30:43.000)
no, he looks haggard. Yeah, maybe
Justin Golak (00:30:45.000)
I'm not. Because he's like you
Dan (00:30:47.000)
spent at least a decade in a bottle. Let's get back into Alex. This clip is going to start with him touching base on his favorite supervillain George Soros. And then he has some more stuff to say about how Trump is really cool.
Alex Jones (00:31:02.000)
I mean, Homeland Security was told eight years ago do not say Islamic terror. And when you stop somebody you can't ask what even where they're coming from, or of their hobbies, or look on their cell phones.
Dan (00:31:13.000)
I want to stop really quick. I don't think that it's true that you can't ask people where they're coming from. I think that that's an exaggeration. Okay. But also, I don't think it's as nefarious as Alex thinks when he says that people were set told not to say that things are Islamic terror. I think that's probably due diligence. I think that you got to know the facts before you make pronouncements. That's first of all. And then second of all, I don't think we gain anything by attaching Islam to terrorism, but
Justin Golak (00:31:42.000)
didn't even say that explicitly. I thought they said that explicitly like that they
Dan (00:31:45.000)
weren't saying Islamic anymore. Because they didn't want to, like, destroy possible allies they could have in the Middle East by like condemning a religion. Yeah. Because when they were trying to like, that was like their olive branch to that area is like, alright, if you help us, we won't say that word anymore. Well, when you start using Islamic terror as a compound word, the adjective Islamic, it gets connected to the terror that is the noun. Yeah. And at a certain point, it becomes, you know, like a soft kill, it becomes a term that gets stuck in your head. Yeah. And it's counterproductive. If you use that term aggressively to label everything, then you're going to end up with at least the appearances of a holy war, you're going to end up to people who want to see it, they're going to see like, oh, they hate Islam. Right. And that's really bad. That's very bad. Who the only people who is whose interests that serve are people who actually want a holy war, right. And that ain't us. No, I don't think I don't I don't think Alex would either. But
Justin Golak (00:32:50.000)
no, I don't think so. Do you think does he not like, does he like Islam? Or no? Does he ever touch on that at all?
Dan (00:32:56.000)
Funny, you should ask. I have a clip about what he thinks about Islam. It's it's turned
Justin Golak (00:32:59.000)
into comics unleashed. But like, I
Alex Jones (00:33:01.000)
mean, Homeland Security was told eight years ago, do not say Islamic terror.
Dan (00:33:06.000)
And what? Wait, okay, sorry, I thought I had the wrong. I mean, Homeland
Alex Jones (00:33:09.000)
Security was told eight years ago, do not say Islamic terror. And when you stop somebody you can't ask what even where they're coming from, or they're a hobbyist or look on their cell phones, for you're coming from Yemen, you're coming from Saudi Arabia, you're coming from Sudan, you're coming from places that are war zones, like Somalia, a totally failed state. And you can't even ask when it comes up in a data sheet that you're al Qaeda, are you with al Qaeda, they can ask me if I'm part of a criminal group, they can ask me if I've got drugs, they can ask me if I've got fruits and vegetables, but she can't ask the Islamist this, this, they're actually in the news saying, oh, Trump may lose his appeal now, because he mentioned Islam. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment religion. Remember, the phrase says they're up but you can borrow someone as part of a religious group that its tenant is to bomb and kill innocents. That's a cult comprende not a violation of the First Amendment. When you've sworn allegiance to a murderous military death cult. You don't have a right to come here.
Dan (00:34:10.000)
So he doesn't necessarily he's not necessarily saying those things about Islam as a whole. Yeah, but I don't think he's doing a nearly good enough job of being specific about what he's talking about. Also true if you're not paying attention, and you're listening to that and maybe you're dumb. That's kind of one of the messages you're going to take away from it that Islam is a military death cult.
Justin Golak (00:34:29.000)
I guess I just I never really heard him talk about Jesus as much HOLY SHIT as I have in this episode when he's talking about his grandma, like, he's he like I knew he was Christian. But I thought he was a little more secular. But no, so he prays on air. I didn't know that like I said, I'm a little out of touch with current ag AJ but
Dan (00:34:52.000)
gone so far off this weird deep end like he's super he preys on air. He talks about Jesus all the time, but he also has this weird version of Christianity that he's into, like the first clip, he was talking about how that guy who exposed Oklahoma City, he got up to the pearly gates and
Justin Golak (00:35:11.000)
someone said, Hey, let's get him back. Right? Like he has like this idea that there's like, weird mystical elements to his version of Christianity. But again, it's like I said, it's like, it's like we're talking about with, with, like, the gay and trans thing where it's like, in that same clip, the old lady clip and the dying on the operating table clip. I don't know, I said, old lady. I mean, his grandma was old. She was also but basically like the way he talked about like, well, other people in other cultures have the same vision. So it must mean something. But so it made it seem like he's somewhat inclusive of other faiths or believes in a in a universal truth that can be kind of expressed or interpreted culturally a different way. Again, I probably am not a credit. I'm just I guess I might even give him credit. I'm just wondering, is that what it is? Or is he because like, most people that are that Christian, or any religion to be fair, don't really like other religions? Yeah. Because there's a predisposition like I am right. So they're wrong team sports. So that's why I was wondering if he is one of those Christians, or if he's more just like,
Dan (00:36:19.000)
I think he feels the same way about other religions that he does about the gays and the terms of like, Hey, you're wrong. It's cool. You're fine. Be in schools. Everybody be cool. It's cool. Yeah, that sort of thing. But he has underlying, horribly bigoted
Justin Golak (00:36:34.000)
demonic cult leaders have got into Islam. It's not your fault. Yeah. This is devilish evil, violent religion. It's not your fault.
Dan (00:36:43.000)
Yeah. And he has on a number of occasions said much more inflammatory things about Islam that don't weren't in this episode. So we won't listen to it. But he had said some I just wondered some kind of disparaging things about how it's, you know, religion, that is. One of the tenants is killing other people. Gotcha. All right. Cool. Let's not wrestle with the Old Testament at all. It's just, you know, and the other thing I it bears repeating, and I don't, I don't think I have a clip of this. But to this day, he still is not recognizing that the shooter in Quebec, the guy who shot up the mosque, he's not recognizing that it wasn't a Muslim who shot up that mosque. Okay, he refuses to acknowledge that it's like a blond haired white guy. I don't know if they ever arrested him. I lost track of that story. But that was the only suspect they had was a guy who
Justin Golak (00:37:39.000)
wait. So did they arrest that suspect? Or do they look into this? I thought they arrested that guy. I did. You know what, it's so funny what you believe when your brain kind of just goes on autopilot? Because I was like, Yeah, I thought they arrested that guy. And that was definitely the guy but then as we talked about, I'm like, You know what, I also did tune out of that story and didn't really see how it concluded.
Dan (00:37:58.000)
Suspect charged with murder in Quebec, Quebec mosque terror attack. Yeah. So he was arrested. I think that's probably why we tuned out is because we heard it
Justin Golak (00:38:07.000)
was like it was over right, and it's Canada's bucket. The
Dan (00:38:10.000)
lone suspect accused of opening fire in a Quebec City mosque was formally charged with six counts of first degree murder on Monday evening, one day after the massacre that killed six men. So it was even one day later. Yeah, that was pretty quick. The suspect was identified as 27 year old Alexandra Bissonnette student at nearby Laval University. Bissonnette Oh was also charged with five counts of attempted murder. Probably did it. Yeah, he looks good for
Justin Golak (00:38:40.000)
it. But they hardly pick up the wrong guy for those things.
Dan (00:38:45.000)
Did it seems like I don't know. Alex will tell you that they got the wrong guy all the time. Right patsies Well, why
Justin Golak (00:38:51.000)
does he think that uh, that a Muslim did it? Or does he think is a full on false flag?
Dan (00:38:56.000)
Well, on that day on the show, he and his guests were talking about how it was a failed false flag. Oh, it was false flag that went wrong. Okay. Because whenever you have shooters like this, usually they kill themselves. Yeah. And the fact that he didn't kill himself maybe went wrong. So he chickened out something like that. I don't know. I you know, I was telling you earlier that I'm getting into their headspace. Yeah, I'm not that deep yet. I don't know. That's good, though. Because you were worried about it. So it's good to know. Yeah, it's good. My interrogation has made you feel better about yourself. Yeah. All right. We gotta get back. Yeah, this is some more shit about the media, and has to do with old press secretary Spicer okay. And Alex telling a story. That is not true.
Alex Jones (00:39:37.000)
So Infowars is mine, President Trump's idea that the media is covering up terrorist attacks that was on CNN last night. This morning. It's everywhere. And sure, it gives us a little bit of traffic, they have dwindling audiences of idiots. This is mainly a psyop. So that Spicer and people read this and go Look, Mr. President, more about how Alex Jones is your boss. Don't listen to him go with the mainline Republicans was In the previous that's that's, that goes on, by the way behind the scenes, one for one
Dan (00:40:05.000)
that does not go on behind the scenes. Or at least I pray to God that
Dan (00:40:10.000)
does. You know what I think that might go on behind the scenes to be perfectly honest with you. Yeah, I'm gonna have to back Alex on this one. With this current administration. I have no doubt that that's a very high possibility that that has Sean Spicer straight up coming out and being like, Oh,
Dan (00:40:24.000)
Mr. Trump don't believe Alex and him going like,
Dan (00:40:27.000)
I don't know, it seems right, checks out, checks out. He signs up.
Dan (00:40:32.000)
He's got this whole thing going on, where he believes that there's a split in the Trump camp between the Trump loyalists, which are banned in General Flynn and Trump, basically. And then you got Sean Spicer, you got Kellyanne Conway and you got rights Priebus who are like, they're just fucking coming along for the ride, but they're establishment Republicans, which is fucked up because you already have enemy friends. It's amazing. This narrative has come about this quickly. It's so fast,
Justin Golak (00:41:02.000)
dude. Like, the something like a Trump presidency is just so interesting. Like, there's no better time to listen to Alex Jones than now. Oh, yeah. Because the world is turning almost Alex Jones in Sure. In reality, and then he upset with his than he always takes it to the next level. But usually we're out the ground floor when he takes it to the next level. Now we're a few levels up and he's next level. It's like, it's a really great slash worst time to be alive.
Dan (00:41:31.000)
There's a there's got to be moments, like quiet moments for him where he's like, I don't I don't I don't know how I'm gonna do this. I don't know how I'm gonna up the ante. I don't know. He's gonna just start reporting the news. You can't he doesn't know how I've listened to Infowars. Legitimately every day for the last two months. At least it hurts. But like, I have never once heard them do a piece of legitimate journalism. They have never made a call to anybody. They've never checked a fact documents. Yeah, they've got white papers. Okay, all right. They have all these documents that they cite, and then you go read them and they don't say what they said. They said. So it's like, okay, you're not reading the things that you're saying. You're reading. You're you all you have is fake sources. It's all you got. That's all they have. It's insane to me. i So the premise that you had of him having to I know it was a joke, but the only way he can be crazier is just report the news. He doesn't have the chops.
Justin Golak (00:42:34.000)
Yeah, I mean, that's fair. He's an interesting dude. Man. I don't know I just So did you guys already. Did you talk about on the podcast about the Joe Rogan interview? You said we did. We talked about it for three and a half. Jesus? Yeah, I mean, you'd have to it's like a four hour fucking interview.
Dan (00:42:51.000)
Yeah. And I fact checked a number of the things that he talked about that were just complete bullshit. That's
Justin Golak (00:42:56.000)
what's interesting, right? Because it's like the first hour he's talking about how like
Dan (00:43:02.000)
Trump's not globalist. That's why I support him. But I'm not saying he's perfect. The first cool hour was about pizza gate.
Justin Golak (00:43:08.000)
That too, but I guess like he said some. I don't want to say reasonable things. He said some things in a reasonable tone that weren't the most awful things I've ever heard. That was in the first hour. Yeah, but he started drinking. I can't blame it on the drinking because I've heard him doing that on his show. Unless he's a chronic alcoholic. That's a possible theory. Starting that theory. It's very possible I would buy into that theory because it's like, by the end of the podcast, he's talking about, like, like vampires sucking the lifeblood out of these children 12 dimensional being interdimensional beings. And I'm just like, what he's wasted. How do you have the even the even the capacity to sound reasonable, even for a second? Yeah, if you also have those views? No, absolutely.
Dan (00:43:57.000)
It? Well, you know, the thing is he he masks those beliefs really well, generally. But clearly, that's underlying a lot of his beliefs, all that stuff about psychic vampires and extra dimensional beings and how that's what the Illuminati believes. And those these second dimensional beings that want to get up into the third dimension is basically that's his demon narrative that he has. He literally believes that stuff. It's, it's fine.
Justin Golak (00:44:24.000)
You believe that and also believe in Jesus, though, because none of that's in the Bible. Well, that's
Dan (00:44:29.000)
what I was talking about earlier. His version of Christianity is really weird, right? We're getting to like, over time, we'll figure it out. We'll get a better assessment of like, what his Christianity really is. Yeah, because it's not really Gnosticism either. It's it's something though, and we can't quite get our finger on it. But we're getting we're getting little pieces ever trying
Justin Golak (00:44:50.000)
to piece it together. I don't know. I guess like that's the last thing I'll say is like, I guess that's the thing. I'd be the last thing. No, I just mean we can move on and stuff. I don't want to keep like hijack. Anything but like just the idea of like that's to me what's always what I've always wrestled with with with Alex Jones because he's he's never been someone I ever thought could ever be something important to me in terms of an information source, but I am always like, I can't pretend that I'm not attracted to things outside the mainstream sure as a as a you know, to kind of bolster what I get from the mainstream and I like a good fucking psycho but I like my Psycho on like a tour below. Yeah, and he NSF one is like a like kind of psycho intense like interdimensional beings like it just weird that he can act one to 10 and all the numbers in between. So it just, it's, it's, it's just, it's just, it's frustrating when I see him do some ones and twos and I'm like, this is a cycle I can get behind. And then literally like an hour later, he's on full time. Well, it's because I just stay the ones and twos. Maybe it's because he's he's a 10, who was just like, trying his best to be a one doesn't have it. And well, he's a really good showman. Yeah, he's
Dan (00:46:04.000)
a con artist. So tends to be a two. That is a you know, you're able to get people to sort of think you're not as crazy as you are. Then you go on Rogen, you get high and drunk and the 10 comes out. That's basically how I would look at
Justin Golak (00:46:18.000)
it. That's a very cynical view. But I think it's probably 100%. Correct. Even like seven
Dan (00:46:22.000)
on that scale, bleeds through on his own show, when he starts screaming a whole bunch, right? I'm gonna play this next clip. And it's probably about four minutes long or so. Yeah, it's what I would describe as him attempting to do some media criticism about CNN. Okay. And in the middle of it, I think he accidentally leaks, not leaks, but he let slip something that I don't believe is true, but if it is, indicates that Trump might have committed treason. Okay. So that's fucked up. That also it just, he gets mad at Anderson Cooper a whole bunch. It tells me if you only deposit into points, okay.
Alex Jones (00:46:59.000)
And then they go, Oh, my gosh, Infowars is insane. It says we're covering up and Trump's insane for saying it. No, Trump just trolled you. You are the ones that are now talking about. We don't cover up this you cover up black on white crime statistics. Reporters all over the country mental. You cover up Islamic rapes and murders in Europe, more police unions are coming out saying and Sweden and Germany, they've been ordered to cover it up and you've got the nerve to shake your finger at us. And say we're covering Oh, kinda like we said the polls were fake, and Trump was going to win. And like that. Kind of like I said that George Soros was directed the Democrats to send out people to rough folks up at Trump events, and then blame it on Trump. And exactly what I said came out, because I have major sources in the Secret Service. And in the Chicago PD. I mean, I don't want to tell you too much here.
Justin Golak (00:48:01.000)
But, thanks.
Alex Jones (00:48:02.000)
Let's just say we've got all the Intel. And we know exactly who's doing what my problem is. I'm so busy. I can't even go through all this stuff. But let's go to this first video, Trump troll CNN, and the covering Islamic terror that they say doesn't exist. And when he says they're covering it up, they say, Oh, ha, ha, ha, of course we cover Islamic care. Oh,
Dan (00:48:25.000)
I'm not sure what the victory is here that he's celebrating. Yeah, I legitimately have no idea.
Justin Golak (00:48:31.000)
So is he saying so? So he's saying that Trump said, Hey, CNN, there's terror events happening that you're not covering because you're covering it up? And then they say no, we did cover it.
Dan (00:48:43.000)
And then because they're saying that they covered it, they're now covering it.
Justin Golak (00:48:47.000)
But they're obviously just bringing up stuff from the past that they covered
Dan (00:48:51.000)
yet. Alex is not good at like, considering options outside of what he already believes. Right? There's not like an alternative possibility. It's all just like, this is the truth. globalists bad Trump good. Anyway, he's gonna play this clip and interrupted a whole bunch. He's gonna yell He's gonna threaten. It's It's classic. Alex Jones, and it is it's weird. And like I said he he has an alternative narrative of how Trump ended up running for president that I I'm dubious of it. I am not. I don't think it's real. Okay. We'll see what you think. Okay. Ah,
Alex Jones (00:49:33.000)
gotcha. Dummy. Here it is. Elise, this list of terror attacks,
Anderson Cooper (00:49:37.000)
the president said the media is downplaying or not reporting on right.
Anderson Cooper (00:49:41.000)
Oh, that's right. Anderson. I have it right here. 78 attacks since September of 2014. And the White House is careful to say that most of these attacks were not reported on adequately enough but Anderson just going through the list. There's no scoring system or grades. Honor to say okay, these attacks
Alex Jones (00:49:59.000)
keeps coming. Now the FBI and others are told to stand down and not call Islamic terror. I mean, we've had authors on that worked inside Homeland Security as senior analyst who were at the meetings where they were told seven eight years ago. You will no longer say the word Islamic terror it does not exist. And Anderson Cooper is CIA. The whole foundation left disarm of it. He went to Cairo and celebrated the Arab Spring that overthrew the country and murdered hundreds of 1000s of innocent people.
Dan (00:50:28.000)
He might have been celebrating or he might have been a journalist. Yeah might have been reporting might have been I'm not sure might have been. Anyway,
Alex Jones (00:50:36.000)
I'm gonna go over all those names and all those documents in a moment. But Cooper in this other dingbat, gotta sit there and look shocked by this. Everybody knows your con men, okay. Everybody knows your frauds. You'd have a tiny audience so get a bigger teleprompter get a bigger studio, bro, because you aren't getting your job done. Yeah, the other thing bad is Jim Acosta. Here it is.
Anderson Cooper (00:50:59.000)
We're covered adequately. These attacks were not and most puzzling of all Anderson inside this list. You see mentions of the Paris attacks were 129 people died, the San Bernardino terrorist attack, the knees, truck attack, and so on. And as you know, Anderson, these are all terrorist attacks that we covered days on end, not only here at CNN, but other international news outlets. So
Alex Jones (00:51:23.000)
this is perfect. Here's the default is say Trump's a liar. Yep. So they come out and say Trump's a liar. We cover all the 70 Plus Islamic attacks, of course, we covered all the Islamic attacks. And under it, if you're already a listener, it says breaking White House releases list of uncovered under covered attacks, again, White House releases list of under covered attacks. And then they put in parentheses, we covered many. So they're admitting they didn't even cover them all. And what we're saying is they underreport them. I mean, when a black guy kills a white guy newspapers all over the country, no, you don't put a picture of who did it. And you don't say who they are. And whenever they're looking for someone that most of the time they won't even say a Hispanic male or a black male.
Dan (00:52:10.000)
That's just not true. Yeah, that's not true at all. That's that's not true to all points. bulletins. Absolutely. That's that's a very white genocide, the narrative? Yeah, that's a talking point of white victimization that just the facts don't bear
Justin Golak (00:52:30.000)
good. All there is is pictures of black guys on the news saying this guy did bad things. I would say it's either it's almost it's either not true or the opposite of what is happening.
Dan (00:52:41.000)
Yes. But if your audience base as we've broken down, like Ill black people isn't out. It's like 3% of his audience is black or something like that? It's it's overwhelmingly over 50 years old, male and white. Yeah. So you have these people who are easy to scare, and maybe aren't really good at researching things on the internet. So you just tell them? Yeah, of course. You know,
Justin Golak (00:53:04.000)
while they're listening, they think they are researching it by the internet by watching his internet show.
Dan (00:53:09.000)
And they trust him that he has done the research on these things. And he is not. Now I mean, sure, you want to say that some things aren't covered, can't cover everything. Like I said, if you go down this list, I have the list of all the terror attacks here that the government put out. And there are the big ones that got obscene amounts of coverage, but some what some might say too much coverage. And then there are just ones where, like a foreign citizen was cut by by a potential Islamic person in another country list not coming up right now. Damn it. It's, it's an embarrassing list. In terms of but that's it's supposed to be right. Alex is totally right. About one thing. It's trolling. Yeah, it is Trump trolling. But then
Justin Golak (00:54:03.000)
did they kind of fall for it even back now? I mean, that's what's kind of, that's what's kind of tear to me. That's what's kind of terrifying about a Trump presidency, right? Sure. Is that you can't ignore it even though that's really the best move because it's the President saying
Dan (00:54:20.000)
you can't ignore it because if you ignore it, we're gonna have everything is gonna be deregulated, everything's gonna be privatized. And we're gonna live in a bizarre dystopia. Yeah, if you just ignore it, but then if you fight back against it, you get caught up in these weird labyrinth. So
Justin Golak (00:54:35.000)
you're also covering it enough that I mean, Alex Jones is right that they're putting it they're putting it on their own scroll, White House releases list of uncovered you know, terrorist attacks. So how do most people watch CNN like at the airport at the doctor's office?
Dan (00:54:53.000)
So you're just looking you're like, ah, because the media is covering up terrorist attacks. Alright, gate B. Now that lie they had to put in parentheses We covered many I know, but it's still and not good. It's still because to be perfectly honest, they can't say we covered all of them because again, they don't need to cover a knifing in a foreign country, right? It is no one died. It's not it's, it's if we are expected to have wall to wall coverage of every again, it's not good that someone got stabbed or good that someone was sexually assaulted. That's the bit it's not necessarily global news, right? It's not something it was probably covered in that local paper or to wherever that I would definitely assume. So I don't know how foreign media works, but I would assume so. Anyway, this gets weirder. Just saying
Alex Jones (00:55:39.000)
if it's a white male, everybody knows about this, this has been admitted. So again, Trump is a total genius how he is annihilating our enemy. That is the foreign owned globalist corporate press. Let's go back to these two jokers.
Anderson Cooper (00:55:55.000)
This appears to be a talking point that is in search of a set of facts that just doesn't exist. The other thing we did not get an answer for is why the President made this claim today that the news media are not reporting on these attacks. He said, I think, you know, why do those military commanders today, but no explanation was given as to why the news bullets
Alex Jones (00:56:15.000)
hit pause again. Let's back that up. 10 seconds. No one knows why he's saying the military. I think you know why? Because CENTCOM told him and General Flynn told him, and General Mattis told him and all the generals told him, Sir, there's been a deal made with Saudi Arabia and al Qaeda to take over more than 50 countries. They've already invaded 16 of them. That was back at the time four years ago. And we've got to stop them. They're now in 30 plus countries on that list, sir. We've been double crosser. they overthrew our ally, Egypt. They overthrew Qaddafi who'd made a deal with us. They're trying to overthrow Syria. They're trying to overrun Iraq, sir. It's a major threat. We've got to stop it. They've been telling Trump that the Trumps had General Flynn and people telling him behind the scenes for three years. A year before he ever announced running for president. Four and a half years ago, General Dempsey, the head of the Joint Chiefs, went to the White House and told Obama we're not gonna be the Air Force for al Qaeda member all that in the news at the time. So oh, we don't know what Trump's talking about when he says the military. I think you know why? You know what, President Trump keep taking the gloves off, say, you know why Hillary and Obama are the founders of ISIS, and the Saudi Arabian caliphate expansion. And you are the ones that came to me and asked me to run for office to stop this.
Justin Golak (00:57:34.000)
What the fuck? Whoa, so So the generals came to Trump to tell him to run for office to stop the stop vices, which was a creation of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, only one man. Because no, of that's treason, if it's true, but it's, why would you pick him? That part is, general,
Dan (00:58:00.000)
that part we can't answer. It might have something to do with bizarre Russian connections that were in the dirty dossier.
Justin Golak (00:58:07.000)
Yeah, possible. So does he think that dirty dossier is true?
Dan (00:58:10.000)
No. Terrible hatchet job? Yeah, one of the most evil things that's ever happened. That makes sense. But this was wondering, no, he's totally opposed to everything that was in it. He thinks it's propaganda put out by the Communist Chinese, and Hillary Clinton and George Soros and Saudi Arabia. But back to this clip, the reason that I said that, like, it's it's fairly treasonous, I believe, yeah. Is that you have these generals, allegedly, yes. And again, I don't believe Alex's story. But it seems a little far fetched. If it were true. Yeah. There will be these dudes who have security clearances of top secret information, and are coming to private citizen and all around insane person, Donald Trump, telling him these things outside the system, he put they're telling him these things that they
Justin Golak (00:59:00.000)
should be taught. Okay, that is weird that you know what, I didn't think about that part. And then clearly classified. They
Dan (00:59:06.000)
plan some sort of a revolution, a coup. Yeah. And use and this is the other thing. Other things that Alex talks about was like, the insider people in the information agencies are the ones who leaked stuff to WikiLeaks in order to help Trump and if that's the case, added into what he was just talking about here. That is straight up treason. Yeah, that is like we had, again, I don't believe that's true. Right. But if that were true, then we would have essentially an insurrection within our government happening. That is way scarier than a Donald Trump presidency.
Justin Golak (00:59:44.000)
If that's possible, yeah.
Dan (00:59:45.000)
So then this clip ends with a Anderson Cooper talking and just wow he's talking know that there's a video montage of him reporting from all of these, relocate Hmm, okay, okay, so all of these terrorist attacks that happen, they just show footage of him, all of that, okay? Because they were important enough that they flew him out to report.
Alex Jones (01:00:12.000)
So now here we are, man, the gloves are off no limits. We're taking them out. You really want the rest of the story. Cooper hoping you and your idiot audience don't know what's happening hoping there's still some dwindling group of morons that are low information and we'll still buy all of your posturing. We don't know what he's talking about. Cooper was a cheerleader in the Middle East for al Qaeda. Cooper is a monster. A total blood sucking robber baron great, great grandson, nobody.
Dan (01:00:43.000)
I agree that the show the mole wasn't very good.
Alex Jones (01:00:49.000)
That's fair, an enemy of the Republic. Every single one of these people who knows what they're doing conscious is undermining this country trying to crash the stock market trying to cause race wars trying to get illegal aliens to vote that's in the news today. On one side of their mouth, we're organizing illegals to vote, let illegals vote. But there's no illegals voting Trump's insane. Every single one of them is now at in the middle of the Republic back to them.
Anderson Cooper (01:01:17.000)
You know, why do those military commanders today, but no explanation was given as to why the news media would not report terrorist attacks. Given all of our coverage. It's just not true. I have to keep in mind as Jim said, not only did we cover many of the taxes on that list, the White House is released. We covered them heavily. I know because I was there on the ground reporting a number of them. 360 was in Ottawa, Canada, October 2014. That's on the list, where a gunman killed a reservists the National War Memorial where he was on duty at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. I was also in Orlando last June that was on the list. Also after 49 People were gunned down at the Pulse nightclub pause. I know.
Alex Jones (01:01:52.000)
But we can go back and show how you first reported for days that it wasn't Islamic and would never say in San Bernardino.
Justin Golak (01:01:58.000)
So he's saying that the news media didn't cover the Pulse nightclub shooting
Dan (01:02:04.000)
that's on the list of underreported terrorist attacks. What Yeah,
Justin Golak (01:02:08.000)
that's insane. They're still talking about that. I'm reading news about they're charging his wife with aiding and abetting. There's like ongoing coverage.
Dan (01:02:16.000)
They're covering the fuck out of that
Justin Golak (01:02:18.000)
they're covering it now.
Dan (01:02:19.000)
Well, that goes back to what I was saying. Some of them they're covered. They cover too much.
Justin Golak (01:02:22.000)
I didn't think it was that crazy where they said something like the pulse thing was undercover. Oh,
Dan (01:02:28.000)
absolutely. All of the all of the everything that could possibly because 911 on the list. I wish it was I think it only goes back to 2014. Okay, but yeah, the list is embarrassing. It's it's tons of stuff that we all got an ass full of we heard about it. And Anderson Cooper is CIA. He's evil, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I'm going to skip over this next clip. It's where Alex explains that there's a there's a fight clubs being organized at Berkeley and other universities and faculty are involved. The the the universities are starting fight clubs. So they're University sanctioned for leftists to learn how to fight. Take out these conservatives
Justin Golak (01:03:12.000)
when they come to town to be young again, my college and offer a fight club.
Dan (01:03:16.000)
No and none no one does. Read the article that he posted. And it's just some people who are concerned that there's going to be attacks on minorities and on LGBT people to teach them like self defense, basically. And they're calling it Fight Club. Sounds fun.
Justin Golak (01:03:38.000)
Sounds like a fight. And also,
Dan (01:03:40.000)
the university has been like we're not involved in this. We want anything to do with this. Yeah, it's it's just a clear cut case of him lying. I want to get to though. He has an interview, at the end of this episode, is an interview with a guy named Daryl Hamamoto, who's, who's a professor, and he's really against liberal bullshit. I want to I want to play this because I want to give the listeners I want to give you an idea of how interviews go on his show. Because they're, it's it's really bizarre. If you've ever watched someone to be interviewed on a news show. It's unlikely that in any way,
Justin Golak (01:04:22.000)
I've seen a couple of them. I'm excited to see this one. Well, I
Dan (01:04:26.000)
want to start with the introduction that he gives. The reason I want to start with this is because we're both you know, have our have spent a lot of time doing stand up. Yeah, we know what a good intro is. Yeah, we know what a bad intro is. Yep. This is a bad intro. Okay. Because it's like if someone is introducing you as a performer and they spent like five minutes listing credits, then how are you? How are we gonna get up there? Yeah, it's it's, it's bad. So it's a bad intro, and then how Professor Hamamoto Oh starts is bizarre. Okay, so this this house shows
Justin Golak (01:05:04.000)
not a good host. I'm just gonna let
Dan (01:05:06.000)
this plush but to be fair, Alex is thrown by what ends up happening what's Hamamoto starts talking?
Justin Golak (01:05:13.000)
I'm excited. This is excuse real quick. How What's he bringing him on for? Or does that we will only find out. Like What's he supposed to be an expert in or talk about? Or
Dan (01:05:23.000)
he, from what I understand he's an expert in like Illuminati stuff and Asian American studies,
Dan (01:05:28.000)
but then also he's, you know, one fake thing one real thing. Yeah. He's on the
Dan (01:05:33.000)
show to discuss how there's like riots in Berkeley, like the stupid liberal campuses and stuff like that. Gotcha. Anyway, listen to this book and introduction.
Alex Jones (01:05:43.000)
And our guest joining us arrestee our professor Darrell Hamamoto, has taught at the University of California for most of his career, he holds a undergraduate degree in political science popular culture studies, comparative culture. Amo is a senior ranking professor at the Department of Asian Studies. He's recognized authority on US media, popular culture and sexuality, having published extensively in the areas homos recipient, the Rockefeller Foundation, research fellowship at UCLA, and a Fulbright scholarship, Japan. His current project is a volume that outlines the principles of the New World, The New World Order Theory that is directed to the current generation college, and university and undergraduates in search of alternatives to the dominant foundation guided corporatist curriculum, trying to a.com where you can find his his book. So I've been ranting here, but I gotta tell you, this has gotten so crazy that I don't even know what to call it now. But it's good to have you back with us.
Anderson Cooper (01:06:35.000)
Thank you very much, Alex, for inviting me. Before I begin, though, I wanted to compliment one of your frequent contributors, Roger Stone with this excellent book here, the making of the President 2016. I've gotten my two copies ordered through Infowars. And this is the first draft of history. This is the book that academic historians for what that's worth, that academic historians will refer to when they write about this epochal moment, not just in American political history. But in in world history. In general, this is a truly,
Dan (01:07:12.000)
he goes on to like another minute talking about the book that you can order on infowars.com This long fucking ramp up of like, way too many credits. And then as soon as the guy starts talking, he's like, Alex, before we get going, I gotta tell you about a book you sell.
Justin Golak (01:07:25.000)
Yeah. And he's got two, why do you buy two copies?
Dan (01:07:29.000)
I don't know, probably one's a gift to display copy stocking stuffers? Yeah. So he gets on. And he does eventually get down to some business, brass tacks. And this, this clip is super bizarre. It has to do with, you know, the protesters and how, you know, just what they're really like,
Alex Jones (01:07:51.000)
we're having this complex talk. Our audience is getting it. Compare this to Nancy.
Dan (01:07:55.000)
Also, when he says we were having this complex talk, that's immediately after them just talking about this book for like three minutes. Gotcha.
Alex Jones (01:08:03.000)
Mostly not knowing who's president or Maxine Waters thinking Russia attack Korea.
Dan (01:08:08.000)
He played the this clip of Nancy Pelosi slipping up and saying President Bush, you know, you have a slip of the tongue sometimes. Yeah. And then he also played this clip of Maxine Waters, saying that Putin invaded Korea. And look, she's an old lady. I get that maybe she's not the best representative in the world or whatever. But she's not an idiot. She just meant to say Crimea and said, Korea. Gosh, they're pretty fucking close. I'm not saying that. That's great. I would prefer she say Crimea. But she said Korea, she didn't mean Korea, your dumb ass. Yeah. But he has to make a fucking
Alex Jones (01:08:48.000)
I mean, I don't say this to be an elitist position. I think of myself as an average person. I am frightened by the Republican and Democratic establishments, arrogance and fossilized brain structure.
Anderson Cooper (01:09:02.000)
Oh, absolutely. But I'm not going to stoop so low is just to dismiss them as being a moronic,
Alex Jones (01:09:08.000)
not only they're in control. That's what I'm asking. How would how they're this dominate us?
Anderson Cooper (01:09:14.000)
Well, they're very much in control. But it's from sources, which hopefully I can get to later today that are very similar. That to the mechanisms that students and the professional writers are in their control. It has a lot to do with the frequencies in F and pharmaceuticals which I've spoken to before on your show previously. I think most of these people who are in positions of power need to be vetted so far as their health, their mental health and their physical health.
Alex Jones (01:09:43.000)
Exactly. There are people behind this who use basically mentally ill adult front people.
Dan (01:09:50.000)
So you didn't catch that there. He's saying that people need to be checked for mental health and what have you immediately after saying that there are essentially waves going through the air that are controlling people Cool man. Way to go A to be on that one. We didn't check your mental health out.
Justin Golak (01:10:08.000)
Yeah, that's interesting.
Dan (01:10:10.000)
Yes he has more to say about protesters Oh forgot.
Anderson Cooper (01:10:12.000)
Yeah, they are insane clowns
Alex Jones (01:10:16.000)
once we got three minutes to break, let's run through I mean your your opening salvo Professor Hamamoto on what we're seeing at Berkeley, what we're seeing the attack of women and the media praising it the bizarre behavior.
Anderson Cooper (01:10:29.000)
Well, that's already been declared that future transhumanist or post humanist society will be female lead, I was just reading the Chronicle of Higher Education. And the latest wrinkle on that is the elite institutions such as Yale, it's the same old story going back to Scotland bones. They're promoting polyamory, which is multiple husbands by a singular mom.
Dan (01:10:53.000)
He meant polyandry. But he said polyamory, which is a much broader thing. polyamory just meant he had multiple partners. Yeah, polyandry is more multiple men with one woman but I mean, it's not like he's a professor of sexuality or anything.
Anderson Cooper (01:11:07.000)
Sita who who runs over who controls at that family, shell, this is their declared intention and how we proceed on that level remains to be seen. I have some some some concrete proposals that
Alex Jones (01:11:23.000)
were on like three years ago, were locked cast, saying that they're going to have the men walk behind the women all this, I witnessed that at the Women's March, and the men all that it was like a cult breaking that down.
Anderson Cooper (01:11:34.000)
Absolutely. You're following the queen bee. And by the way, one of the strategies that we're going to use here is trolling these people and pranking them. You recall the so called Women's March on Washington, though Soros funded and you heard you saw the so called plushy cap? Well, here is one of our solutions.
Dan (01:11:55.000)
At this point, he pulls out a guitar that he has sitting next to him, okay. It's a normal guitar. It just happens to be pink. That's it. There's nothing special about this guitar. Okay. It doesn't have anything drawn on it. It's just a pink. That's
Justin Golak (01:12:11.000)
awesome. Because when he said that we have an answer to the pussy hat. I thought for sure he's gonna pull out some giant dickheads Yeah, like a dick hit mushroom head. Like remember those Cat in the Hat hats that were big for like a day in the 90s. Like one of those but flesh colored
Dan (01:12:28.000)
Yeah. And I gotta say, I gotta respect Professor Hamamoto for coming with props. Because like it's as soon as the interview started, he pulls out the book. He's He's going on a Jag here. He pulls out his guitar. Yeah, later he pulls out some toothpaste that he had ordered from Alex.
Dan (01:12:48.000)
Because he had one of those suitcases like though like the road prop comic, might as well as the pack every day. He just has a glove box, pulling everything out of here.
Dan (01:12:57.000)
Here's what he had to say about this guitar. Okay,
Anderson Cooper (01:13:00.000)
we're going to use the phallic guitars in cute den to pink. Right? This happens to be a pure Americana, a Fender Esquire guitar. I took it to one of the social justice warrior rallies with my little fender champ amp. And I asked to sit in, I watched them on YouTube and I figured out what they were trying to do. They're trying to propagandize undergraduates with rap and hip hop and funk. So I took my I said, will it be the the gayest instrument in my collection that I could take? It was my pink Esquire, my pudiendo pink Esquire. And they wouldn't let me sit in a said I'm sorry, brother. We just can't let it happen. And they were hired. This is part of the movie cultural takeover.
Justin Golak (01:13:48.000)
What do you think about that, too? Like, oh, so much time pack. I mean, that's like, what
Dan (01:13:57.000)
now keep in mind, this is the guy who's just of all people need to be screened for mental health.
Justin Golak (01:14:02.000)
Like, here's the thing is like, alright, like, let's just try to go point by point. It's just it's almost an overload. It's like it is. If you think the guitar is phallic. I do not want to know what your cock looks like. There's a stem to it. Yeah, but if you like oversized balls, if the the like or just the body of the guitar like a lot of warts or something. Weird malformation, but all right,
Dan (01:14:28.000)
you'd have a nice ridges where the frets would be fair. That'd be good for a lady for her pleasure.
Justin Golak (01:14:33.000)
Yeah. What then we what is Why is rap and hip hop. There's a conspiracy of funkin hip hop's
Dan (01:14:40.000)
conspiracy to get undergraduates into these urban jungle rhythms of hip hop, funk racist in the
Justin Golak (01:14:50.000)
voice he does sorry, my brother. Yeah, that had to do like wait, what you're saying so Wait, is his idea that these guys are homophobic. So he's proving that by taking his quote unquote gay instrument to try to play with them and they say no your instruments to gay honestly,
Dan (01:15:09.000)
I don't know you don't know he doesn't make it. He doesn't elaborate on that at all. And Alex's interview style is not one to ask follow up questions
Justin Golak (01:15:18.000)
that just didn't say like, I didn't get that or it's like, look, I'm gonna call I'm gonna prove these guys who they really are. I'm gonna take my gay instrument. And they're gonna say it's too gay. And then I've proved my point you
Dan (01:15:30.000)
are trapped with my super gay instrument. I I think he was saying that I have the gayest instrument I could possibly find. And of course they love gay instruments. So of course, he was trying to blend Yeah,
Justin Golak (01:15:44.000)
I think that's what he was saying. Oh, that is all there's no way to take that that makes it like less hilarious. Yeah, both of our both of our theories are equally like insane and possible. And pausing could be what he's saying. I've listened to the entire interview. And I don't know. Pink it gay. It's pink. I can't even I could see as far as if you called it feminine. I mean, it's still a weird that your gender rising your instruments, but I could see your pink guitar. It's a slightly more mature versus blue thing button. Okay, childish, gay guitar. And then he looked through all his instruments to find his gayest instrument. Is he rankings instruments? Least gay to most
Dan (01:16:29.000)
gang? Meanwhile, he's broadcasting on to Alex's show from like a laptop or whatever in his living room that opens into his kitchen. So like, I don't know what kind of
Justin Golak (01:16:42.000)
degrees look I think is this a failure of this like, like this the higher education system
Dan (01:16:50.000)
he might ironically be that which he is critiquing. Let that's the other part to unpack is like, No, I mean, he does teach it UC Davis. That's not like, that's a real school. Yeah, that's it's not so real as fuck school. Yeah. Well, you know what it could be thing where he has like a sitting room next to his kitchen or something like that. I might be. I might be pretending it's a studio apartment where it might or you might have like, some divorces and have alimony payments or something like that. You never know what people's lives are like Yamamoto. A lot of people's names like Dave Foley has to live in a one bedroom apartment. Yeah, I've heard his stories. And it sounds very sad. Yeah. So I mean, it could be a situation like that. Hamamoto Hamamoto, so that was crazy. That was not to
Justin Golak (01:17:36.000)
that last part was just like, Wow,
Dan (01:17:40.000)
it really hurt to that they wouldn't let him sit in.
Justin Golak (01:17:44.000)
That's, there's no way that's the whole story. No, he definitely sat down. It's not even any of these. Well, yeah, it's probably just straight up made up. Yeah. But if it's not made up, he definitely price that. Hey, bros, can I sit in with my gay instrument? And they were like, Dude, that's all of that's weird. You need to leave. It was like, Oh, I guess there's some real hate going on here.
Dan (01:18:07.000)
He's a gray haired Asian dude to like an old Japanese man coming in with a pink guitar with his own amp. Like, and by the way, it's at a protest. It's not a concert. Like I don't I don't know if it every protest. There's music. Like, I've gone to a number of protests in my life. Often it's just people sitting around or walking, if there's motion involved. Just not enough time for you to sit down. And protest. Is that weird? No, it's fine. It's a choice.
Dan (01:18:35.000)
I think. I don't like him. It's a little bit much there's a lot of people around and why have you but sometimes isn't fun to like, meet people.
Dan (01:18:42.000)
I've never met anybody. protest. What was your age range of protests current to college?
Justin Golak (01:18:49.000)
I've gone to college. Yeah, never like while I was in college, and he will sign let's like, go grab a drink. Not saying like hitting on women like guys or girls like friends. You know,
Dan (01:19:00.000)
I think I would go to protest with friends. So there wasn't as much like external socializing. I guess I did get pamphlets from people and stuff like that, but not like now was never you know what the Fantasy was that it was like a social thing. And you'd you'd meet somebody, they pass you some grass. You're off into a whole new world. It was never like that. Now, it's disappointing. Especially now that I'm like in my 30s
Dan (01:19:27.000)
I go, did you go to the women's march?
Dan (01:19:29.000)
I didn't I wasn't able to do that day. I was busy. But I did go to a number of ones around the election. Okay. After the election. Yeah. How to make your domains feel better. It did. It did. It made me feel like I was a part of something more. And it was really great to see so many different caused people, you know, like a lot of a lot of diverse causes being represented all in one. There's a lot of solidarity that are good, though. I think it's good. You don't think it's like splintering? I don't think so. because they're all merging as one to be like, Alright, look, we all have our sort of, cause. Yeah, but big picture we know, all of us are fucked. Yeah. If we
Justin Golak (01:20:10.000)
if we let this guy do just stuff. Yeah, yeah. It's interesting. It was it was fairly interesting.
Dan (01:20:15.000)
You know what's more interesting the next thing the next thing that Hamamoto has to say, Oh, there's more Hamamoto. There is I thought that is this is coup de gras has big finale. Oh, no, he goes, he goes deeper. He has some thoughts about who these protesters are, and who these radicals are. And I don't know how to put too fine a point on this. I don't agree with him. I'll just say that right up top, we'll see what you think. Okay,
Anderson Cooper (01:20:41.000)
is because and this is so much speculative. You know, we can do this, we can kind of put out these hypotheses based on what we already know about decades and decades of mind control systems and programs, much of which, by the way, as I stated before, were concentrated in the East Bay. But she and others have a certain subset within the Asian American community. Most specifically, I'll say even though the majority are great, nice, hardworking, intelligent, and operate Christian people. I'm talking about Filipino Americans. I think they're coming out of the Alameda naval base. They are the products of what colloquially is known as the super soldier program. And what's happened is that they're they come out of a total naval Navy family of total totally administered live from from me.
Dan (01:21:34.000)
He's not done yet. But I want to point out that Justin, when he said the super soldier program, you raised your eyebrows. It just gave a nod, like of
Justin Golak (01:21:44.000)
course they are. But no way it's not going this way. Wasn't had to design.
Dan (01:21:51.000)
Your look on your face was not incredulous. It wasn't like what the fuck you talking about? He was like, Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You had to look like I was like, that's what I was gonna say.
Dan (01:22:01.000)
Yeah. Say Super Soldier program. Totally. There's more to say about the Asian
Dan (01:22:05.000)
super soldiers, heels to
Anderson Cooper (01:22:07.000)
healthcare to education. And there's this new generation of immigrant naval personnel of Filipino American heritage who got to the United States through their military service, who are now at the core of a of this so called street actions that we're seeing in the East Bay and in Northern California. And
Alex Jones (01:22:31.000)
identifying leaders that you know, have a navy background, which just means a government background.
Anderson Cooper (01:22:37.000)
Exactly. Yeah, it's the it's the deep navy. It's not the the ordinary Navy that we know and love. And it's defending American sovereignty. But there's a subset of the shadow navy. That's exactly as you know, that that within any institution, there's always a shadow entity within at the very top. So they're coming out of Alameda, I think,
Dan (01:23:00.000)
I think. Yeah, probably, we'll know what the shadow Library's
Dan (01:23:07.000)
shadow post office. That's why your packages are late sometimes because they're being transferred by the shadow post office,
Dan (01:23:16.000)
every institution as Shadow up top. It's got a shadow organization. I'm gonna be on the shadow version of this podcast next week. I love the I love that though. That that he's like, you know, it's not the Navy that we know. And Alex is like, oh, Shadow navy.
Justin Golak (01:23:32.000)
Well, you know what, dude to go to your again, like, more cynical, but god damn if it's not more probably spot on view of these types of people in terms of like, when we're talking about like, not and I don't feel like I was defending but just more kind of just speaking on the fact that like, you know, like, Oh, they're turning the shrimps gay. But if you're gay, that's okay. Like, I don't hate you. It's also like, it's weird how they keep doing that all the time. Where it's like, well, you know, it's not the Navy that protects us. I love those guys. Those are those are great, guys. It's the shadow navy. Yeah, it is weird how they always like separate and then retract. But it's still like, do you are still calling out the Navy?
Dan (01:24:18.000)
Well, it's it's like here's my cynical take on it. It's one way of creating a narrative about the world and never having to take responsibility for things that exist in the real world, right? Because you can be like, Oh, no, no, no, no, my narrative involves these other things right? There's no no it's not that
Justin Golak (01:24:34.000)
it's so it's like and it's also like a way of like if if someone from the Navy were to like you know call in or whatever hypothetical way reach these people go like look, I've been part of the Navy for 30 years I'm this person I've been on these many ships and all this is crazy, but Well, sir, thank you for your service, but you're not in the shadow Navy, so you wouldn't know but that is compartmentalized.
Dan (01:24:54.000)
Yeah, I don't know what goes way above your paygrade I No, because someone called me and told me the documents are right here. Yeah, absolutely. It's like, okay. It's just interesting. It's just, I just can't believe me. It just interesting psychologically not interesting, like the facts or if you know what it comes down to you to me and I hate I hate that it sort of boils down to this in many ways to me, I think so much of it comes down to misplaced masculinity. And like weird versions of masculinity.
Justin Golak (01:25:28.000)
Please. Elaborate. I'm interested in this.
Dan (01:25:31.000)
Well, this guy, a lot of his research is on the D sexualization of Asian men. Okay. In popular culture and American culture. It's
Justin Golak (01:25:43.000)
like a real thing though,
Dan (01:25:44.000)
right? Sure. Yeah. I think it's an interesting, I'd love to read a book on it. By him
Justin Golak (01:25:49.000)
he right now, Steve Harvey just got in trouble for that. Right. Did he saying that women don't want to date Asian man. You said that on his daytime show. And he got some real shit for it.
Dan (01:25:58.000)
He's not the first comic. You probably shouldn't say it on his daytime. Yes. Keep
Justin Golak (01:26:03.000)
that for the stage. For the untaped radio show. The one on like one or two seven? Yeah, no, I was never up that early. But I was I as you I don't know if you do know or not. I'm a huge Steve Harvey fan. I so I knew it existed. I was just never know better.
Dan (01:26:17.000)
I've heard it in cabs. And make sense. It's one of the greatest offenders of fake phone calls I've ever heard. They do like there are fake. It's just all actors, God show embarrassing. But then also he is the only radio personality who's more Christian outwardly than Alex Jones. I want to get back to you. I don't want to jump off topic. Yeah. So he has he has all these these interesting research topics about the decentralization of Asian men. Yeah, then he has, of course, he believes that there's an Asian Super Soldier program, which is, you know, a good way to undo that in your mind. Yeah, you know, so there's that. And then on top of that, all of this narrative about these protests, and about the idea that the coming future is going to be ruled over by women is just an incredibly it indicates in massive fear of of women having any control over things, right. I think that's what a lot of this boils down to.
Justin Golak (01:27:15.000)
I can't believe he's a teacher, like a professor. Okay,
Dan (01:27:18.000)
here's what I would say. When you're in college, you're still developing as an adult, in many ways. And I don't think it's right to someone who's in college, you shouldn't treat them necessarily like they're a full grown adult, because they're still figuring a lot of stuff out and developing that sort of thing. But they're not so impressionable that having a challenging teacher is dangerous. So if you have a teacher, even if they are a little bit wacky, like even this guy, yeah, I could take a class of his when I was in college, and be like, I gotta get through this thing. It wouldn't make any damage me
Justin Golak (01:27:54.000)
based on what I told you about me in college I ever would have probably been like, dude, I'm taking all this guy's classes. Yeah, maybe a super soldier program is real. It's fuck. Yeah, I'm gonna ruin every party talking about it. Yeah,
Dan (01:28:04.000)
there's a decent chance. Flipside, I can be like, Oh, I'm in here, man. Anyway, yeah. brings us to the end of our clips. Okay, that's, that's, that's this day. And Alex Jones. My
Justin Golak (01:28:16.000)
man. That was that was a hell of a ride.
Dan (01:28:18.000)
I'll be honest, I don't like I didn't like today's episode that much. In what way? This was fine. But like, I didn't like I'm sorry. This was a disappointing performance from Alex. I guess they didn't go off the deep end enough. Yeah. And the stuff he was, it just wasn't it wasn't Aleksey enough. You know, there's just the thing. You can feel it. You can feel it when he's on and when he's not. And it just felt like he wasn't really on. It was Graham and just admin. It could be part of it. And now that we've come to the end of this, I feel guilty that I played that.
Justin Golak (01:28:48.000)
No, it was fine. I understand why you did it made total sense. Because I did it was like oh, this is a nice moment to start things. And then and an Oklahoma City. Yeah, that's just it's it's it's a nice little snippet of what to be expected from the rest of the show. And that's kind of what he does. Yeah,
Dan (01:29:05.000)
it's interesting, soft kill soft kilogram. Ah, anyway, Justin, this has been fun.
Justin Golak (01:29:10.000)
Thank you so much for having me on. I did. I had a great time as well. Sweet.
Dan (01:29:13.000)
Guys. We'll be back soon. But until then, I have been a policy wonk
Andy In Kansas (01:29:19.000)
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. So Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.