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| episodeType = [[:Category:2003 Investigation|2003 Investigation]] | | episodeType = [[:Category:2003 Investigation|2003 Investigation]] | ||
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| oocDrop = Caller: My relative has MS. He weighs 108 pounds. Alex: He's an al-Qaeda member. | |||
| previousEpisode = [[662: March 22, 2022]] | | previousEpisode = [[662: March 22, 2022]] | ||
| nextEpisode = [[664: Formulaic Objections Part 5]] | | nextEpisode = [[664: Formulaic Objections Part 5]] | ||
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Today, Dan and Jordan banish present day Alex from the show and jump to the past. In this installment, Alex explains "twists and subtwists," reveals the roots of the New Age movement, and gives strong evidence he's a sovereign citizen.
Detailed Show Notes
Topics covered[1]:
- The book L'effroyable Imposture spent 6 months at the top of the French bestseller list, and sold around 200,000 copies
- Andreas Von Buelow interview
- Teddy Roosevelt quote
- X-Rays and dental records were used to identify Saddam's sons, as well as a metal rod in Uday's leg
- Foreign business owners are not exempt from taxes, and you generally can't get most federal assistance for the first five years after you come to the country
- Your birth certificate is not proof of you being collateral for the government
- National Security Study Memorandum 200
- Alex is a sovereign citizen