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Dan (00:00:59.000)
Hey everybody, welcome acknowledgement. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes like to sit around worship at the altar of saline and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Oh,
Jordan (00:01:07.000)
indeed we are Dan
Dan (00:01:08.000)
Jordan dandruff damn quick question for you. Which bright spot today but my bright spot is Jordan. I am getting last these buttons out and everything. And so obviously I need a little something to watch. I've been needing to find some entertainment, of course, and I was poking around on YouTube and I managed to find there's a new season of Australian survivor Oh, Australian survivor Heroes vs villain. All right, all right. And man I gotta say maybe I'm like a traitor to the United States. Like they're they have no business making such a better version of survival. Why it's night and day so much better
Jordan (00:01:52.000)
Austria me that that's like, it is harder to survive on the day to day i and then in the states where a lot of people so I feel like that makes sense that their show about survival Yeah, would be of a heightened quality but
Dan (00:02:05.000)
like they I don't, I don't fucking get it. I their editing is better. Their storytelling is better. That's faster. They're casting is better. Like, legitimately. There are characters on there that I don't like that I still enjoy watching. Whereas with the American version, this last season, I was having a real hard time getting a hold anywhere. Yeah, finding anybody to care about all right season. Well, that's fair. But yeah, it's just good. And here I was thinking about it. And like, what could it possibly be? That's the difference. And I think it's less like meta shit. Right? Less meta shit going on
Jordan (00:02:42.000)
season of the Australian survivor. Are they on?
Dan (00:02:44.000)
I think it's eight.
Jordan (00:02:45.000)
They're on like eight, as opposed to 40. Yeah. So it's like a fan of Australian survivor is only been watching Australian survivor as opposed to like, their dad watched it and explained to them some of the
Dan (00:02:57.000)
doesn't live outside the context of survived. The triple still understand the end like heroes versus villains. And the last season was blood versus water naturally. And so like your water when there's more of it? Well, you know, that's the season where you have to compete against or with a family. But yes, yeah, those are things that they took from the American survivor, but just, I don't know, less membership. And then also this, I noticed this, that I love, and that is that on Australian survivor, they split every episode has a reward challenge and a immunity challenge. Ah, like classic survivor, okay. In the American version, it's always BOTH Yeah, they just have one big thing. And it's almost always a big course that you have to run through or something that's annoying. And then there's a puzzle, right? And then you get a reward and immunity. And it's like, I don't know, this is it's just like, I don't do you want to maximize that much of time of people just sitting around? Sure. And maybe that is what they want to maximize. But for me, I want to see people do challenges, right? I want to see I want to see balanced gameplay. Balanced television. That's what I want to see. And sometimes their challenges are fucking stupid. Throw coconuts at barrels.
Jordan (00:04:13.000)
What great. That's a great challenge. Here's why that's a great challenge, because that is a challenge that no one can stop doing until they succeed. You would just be like, no, okay, I know I missed that one. But let me give. I'll do one more. Yeah, one of
Dan (00:04:27.000)
the challenges was to team members are on each side. Do you want to sit back so a little bit there's a line of five barrels. And whoever gets three knocked over on the other person's side, which is great. Yeah, okay. None of this gilding the lily. Elaborate fucking courses.
Jordan (00:04:48.000)
I do love a borderline like corporate retreat game. It's hard to it's hard to not enjoy yourself. Yeah. This last
Dan (00:04:55.000)
episode that I watched one of the challenges was hold on to a pole. Like over the ocean. Okay, going on to a poll.
Jordan (00:05:03.000)
I do have a problem with the hang on to a poll stuff. I don't know. It's like endurance I saw I saw They Shoot Horses, Don't They? When I was like 14, which is too young to see that movie?
Dan (00:05:17.000)
Do They Shoot Horses? No, They
Jordan (00:05:18.000)
Shoot Horses, Don't They? It is. It is so much like I do sometimes get depression era flashbacks whenever I see somebody just holding on to a pole for a million dollars. Like, I get it. Okay, we're doing a dance off for 48 hours. It's mind over matter. You understand, but it's testing your mettle.
Dan (00:05:37.000)
It's also came out there to win this prize. Right? Natalie what it takes hold on to this pole. Sure.
Jordan (00:05:43.000)
Sure. I recognize that.
Dan (00:05:48.000)
So anyway, there's a guy named Sean on the seizure, who appears to be five feet taller than everybody else and then
Unknown Speaker (00:05:56.000)
the fucking die. He's just a giant
Dan (00:05:58.000)
and he's comically overpowered. Oh, of course, terms of child wishes. Good luck. I don't know. I don't know how people are gonna beat him.
Jordan (00:06:06.000)
Back when CT carried Johnny bananas on his back, like that kind of overpower. Yeah, but
Dan (00:06:11.000)
he doesn't he's not drunk and seemingly a real problem. And he's not for Boston. No, although I don't want to talk more about I could go on forever. Anyway, what's your brightspot? My
Jordan (00:06:26.000)
brightspot is? Yes. So I started the learning how to do speed run Final Fantasy seven.
Dan (00:06:31.000)
You mentioned that before we started recording. It's been very exciting. Sure.
Jordan (00:06:35.000)
And yesterday, I performed my first like, Skip, you know, like one of those things where you enter in to enter in a series of things and you do it the right way. This one is particular. Pixel Perfect. That that's a new building. Yeah. And I did it. I did it for the first time on stream. Everybody was like, I assume they were clapping. You can't hear anybody. Sure. There WAS WOO in the chat one time. So that was pretty exciting. But that to me was like the first time it is it is like I get accomplishment. Like I don't know, it was like the moment I totally got it. And like the whole speed reading thing. I got it because I was like, Oh, wow, I'm 35. And this is me at 10. The moment that happened. I was like I you know, it was that? Yeah,
Dan (00:07:23.000)
I get it conceptually, but I have a difficult time ever imagining I could actually do it. You know? Yeah. So precise, not very precise. And I'm not so hot on that,
Jordan (00:07:32.000)
you know, and I was scared of it too. And it did take like two to three hours of practice to do it one time. And I don't know if I'm gonna be able to do it again. Right. But doing it that one time was pretty solid. Yeah,
Dan (00:07:44.000)
I wouldn't. I wouldn't say I'm scared
Jordan (00:07:49.000)
or intimidated. apprehensive,
Dan (00:07:51.000)
have better uses of my time.
Unknown Speaker (00:07:55.000)
Busy Oh, okay, busy
Dan (00:07:56.000)
to fail to do something for two hours. Just to do it once and then maybe not be able to do it again.
Jordan (00:08:04.000)
I understand.
Dan (00:08:05.000)
But also it is part of like a larger process that you're in the middle of so I don't mean to I don't mean to minimize or be like, why would anyone do that? No,
Jordan (00:08:15.000)
I find it I find it very interesting. It is it is so much like learning an instrument to me. Yeah, it's so fascinating. How much like it is like learning to play the piano again. You know, being mad that like the simplest version of Lion King isn't as easy as I wanted it to be. Yeah, it's
Dan (00:08:30.000)
incredibly niche. And maybe not ever going to have the same level of respect as like a symphony but doubtful but but I see what you're saying and I wish you the best with it. Thank you very much. No problem. So Jordan, yes, today we have an episode to go over Whoo. And here's the sitch it's a deposition
Jordan (00:08:48.000)
Oh, oh, that would arrived. I was I was pretty excited for the ramp. Now.
Dan (00:08:53.000)
I realized on our last episode that I mentioned and t's that Alex is doing these fireside chats. Oh, and I realized I can't leave that thread dangling. That's fair. We have to talk about the fireside chat
Jordan (00:09:06.000)
now now in the defense of leaving a dangling if you so desire. I still don't know what Alex's predictions for 2023 are now we know we have yet to hear those not commonly frustrating situations, we
Dan (00:09:20.000)
will learn some by the fire. Good time. So I I have so many complicated feelings about this. I started exploring Alex's new site is Alex Jones dot live. And I think I think that this is where he's trying to hide his money. Yeah. I mean, that's basically the game. He's leaving Infowars behind totally. And trying to shift all of that over to this. It couldn't be more obvious, right. And on the one level, that's interesting, but then on another level, there is this weird thing where he and like SPOILER ALERT Mike Adams sense of showing up at some point by the fire. Okay, but they have this, like, you have such freedom now like, what freedom Didn't you have before? That's crazy, like you can finally talk. You could have done whatever. But at the same time I get it. Yeah, Alex was trapped in his own like self made prison planet drew in the Infowars studio and there is some sort of a weird comfort that he probably has, like escaping and doing like, Ah, I'm in my home studio recording me just saying whatever the fuck I want.
Jordan (00:10:35.000)
I mean, I will say I will say this as far as therapy has ever gone, there is a huge difference between going to the therapists office and then whenever zoom therapy stuff started, I have sure the comfort level of being in your home talking to somebody massive difference. Sure. So I can totally get that. Yeah,
Dan (00:10:54.000)
I mean, like going to an office versus working at home, there is something ritualized, almost like in our culture, about going to the place where the thing happens. Right. And that can be confining in some ways. But we're also talking like when you're talking about therapy, you're talking about a, you're there for an hour, and there's a reason you're there. The interaction between you and this therapist, if you're talking about going to work, then you're working for somebody probably right? I Alex didn't have a boss, he would just do whatever he wanted. And yet that was too confining for him because of these errors that he made along the way. didn't create, like his fantasy land where, you know, free speech rained, and everybody was hooray. Right? He created a hellscape for himself, right? And now he's trying to create, like his escape pod where he can have the money flow to. And it's really bizarre to me,
Jordan (00:11:48.000)
yeah, no, he was trying to build a house and then suddenly found out that he had accidentally accidentally built it entirely out of metal bars. And then he's trying to escape from that. Now, I assume that Alex Jones dot live is probably not owned, specifically by Alex Jones.
Dan (00:12:08.000)
will talk a little bit about that. But like, I still don't have a terms of service page up on his website. So I still don't know some of the details. There's still no place to sign up or pay money, right. Like there's no transactions that are being done through this website.
Unknown Speaker (00:12:22.000)
Right.
Jordan (00:12:24.000)
launder money right now. Yeah.
Dan (00:12:26.000)
Well, but he also doesn't have a responsibility to have a terms of service page. As far as I know. Right? I don't know that. We'll see. But I'm keeping my eyes on it. Because I think this is I am much more interested in this than his show. Yeah, he's show is such a riot. And even he knows that. Wow. You know what I mean? Like he's trying to escape his presentation. Oh, just as much as I am.
Jordan (00:12:48.000)
So. So he's, wow, this is fascinating. This is a whole new world. This is a this is a you've, you've piqued my interest beyond what I was expecting. I'm
Dan (00:12:57.000)
glad. Good. And now we'll say hi to some walks, and then we'll talk about Fireside Chat. That's a great idea. So first, Michael Jackson's out of work emotional sport, cat and world famous techno cat. John Baron. Thank you so much for now policy walk.
Alex Jones (00:13:11.000)
I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much.
Dan (00:13:13.000)
That was the name of Trump's assistant. Forgot alleged assists. Next ated project black cracking to kidnap a bachelor Squatch. And my cat still resents me. Thank you so much for now policy walk.
Alex Jones (00:13:28.000)
I'm a policy.
Jordan (00:13:29.000)
Thank you very much.
Dan (00:13:30.000)
Thank you next. Hey, baby. My name is Gabby. Thank you so much. You are now policy walk.
Alex Jones (00:13:34.000)
I'm a policy.
Jordan (00:13:35.000)
Thank you very much.
Dan (00:13:36.000)
Next, Malik Dwayne for thieves and Associates. Thank you so much. You are now policy walk. I'm a policy. Thank you very much. Thank you. And my girlfriend took Francis Boyles international law class and it was as weird as you'd think. Thank you so much. You are now ballsy walk.
Alex Jones (00:13:51.000)
I'm a policy wonk. Thank
Jordan (00:13:52.000)
you very much.
Dan (00:13:53.000)
How weird I think it is
Jordan (00:13:54.000)
i Boy I would be surprised if you could out weird me.
Dan (00:13:58.000)
I have some really bizarre pictures in my head. So look, here's the here's how this is gonna go. We've got two fireside chats, and an episode of Alex's podcast his maiden voyage on his podcast that we're going to be discussing here today. These things are up on his website. Yeah, the Alex Jones live Yeah, but the podcast is also up in an Alex Jones Live section on band dot video. So I can there are no view counts on his Alex Jones live website but there are on vandaag video right? Yeah. And I can tell that this video that he has this this first episode of his podcast, the fireside chats not up there. So I couldn't get a read on that. This only has 150 or so. 1000 views. Okay, that's not good.
Jordan (00:14:52.000)
It's better than Harrison Smith, but it's not as good as info. Oh, it's
Dan (00:14:55.000)
better than Harrison Smith by a country. Better better bottom up
Jordan (00:15:02.000)
Oh, it's Canada now.
Dan (00:15:06.000)
It's better than everybody else at Infowars. But it's not better than like maybe an episode of Alex's show might do or especially one where it's like this is a premiere or launch a brand new thing. Something that supposed to be exciting. It seems like maybe,
Jordan (00:15:23.000)
you know, here's the thing. Here's the thing about that, I hope. And it's not true. It's not true, obviously. But I would hope if I were in this situation, that I would take that as like, Fuck, yeah. Because and I'll throw this out there, I get where you're going, you want to build something new, and you get the chance to build it again. You know, like you, if you say to yourself, I was gonna go a different direction. If you say to yourself, I built this whole Infowars thing, right? Then getting back to that spot is a either a Oh, no, how dare I lose all my spot? Or here we go. This is a chance to build something better. Is it newer?
Dan (00:16:03.000)
See, that's nice. But at the same time, when he started with Infowars, it was a clean slate. Whereas now it would be starting something a billion and a half dollars
Jordan (00:16:12.000)
and $1.5 billion in debt that is difficult to do. And
Dan (00:16:17.000)
like with the baggage of his whole career, he's not starting fresh no matter what, that is a good point. Now, the way I thought you were gonna go with it is I would look at that 150,000 views and be like, great. Now, if people are watching it on the site, the new site? Sure. You know, the reason the numbers are low is because everyone's watching it over there. I don't know this. Alex probably would because he's got the back end numbers. Right. But I I don't have a lot of faith.
Jordan (00:16:45.000)
I would be surprised. It's tough to get people to go to it's tough to get people to stay through a click through. Oh, no. And let alone go through a website they're not familiar with, right? Yeah, they're way more likely to see it on Bandai video than anything else. Yeah.
Dan (00:16:57.000)
And outside of us talking about it. I don't think I've heard anybody talk about Alex Jones having a new website. Hey, that's not good. So we start here with the first fireplace chat. This one takes place in Alex's home okay. He has a fireplace or I assume it's his house. I don't know it's indoors at least so
Jordan (00:17:21.000)
he could have possibly rented a place with a fireplace in order Yeah, sure.
Dan (00:17:25.000)
So this one is titled fires place in humanity.
Jordan (00:17:29.000)
Wow, is this this first one? Yeah. Is he establishing why he's by fire because fire has an importance to humanity ever since pro means something that none of us know at all right. We have no idea of board fire
Dan (00:17:42.000)
oblivious to it. Actually. I asked my history professor in college. He just gave me this weird look. Everybody's
Jordan (00:17:49.000)
like what are you doing talking about fire still come on? Yeah, come on. That's passe needs it?
Dan (00:17:55.000)
So here we go. Here's where it starts. Okay.
Alex Jones (00:17:57.000)
There's something about a fire. And people sitting around a fire talking about the world talking about their families talking about their hopes and dreams or future. It isn't it interesting that the European Union and places like San Francisco, the so called greenies have banned fireplaces and space heaters and now they're coming after our gas power stoves, the Biden ministration proposed outright banning them. And then when we criticize that they said it was crazy to criticize it. Not that it was crazy that they were doing it. It was crazy. To not want them to ban our gas powered stoves. They want to take away all of our energy.
Dan (00:18:34.000)
I guess we got a little discussion of fires placed on humanity. Those points.
Jordan (00:18:38.000)
Yeah, we got right to the right to the stoves. We all skipped over several, I would say hundreds of 1000s of years. Yeah.
Dan (00:18:45.000)
And its place. Yeah, do you mind. So as Alex was ranting about how these fire things are getting banned, he's washed up some headlines on the screen and I decided I was going to trace these down to learn a little more about the subject that he's covering on the subject of the greenies in the EU and San Francisco. What a combination of places the European Union and San Francisco well, they are sister countries, so on the subject of them banning and fireplaces. He has an article from a website called Green zones.eu From last April titled quote, old fireplaces soon banned. Green zones.eu is a website that sells environmental stickers you can put on your car, and also happens to have a blog most likely for SEO purposes. So idiots like Google, like Alex googling keywords like band and fireplace will land on their page and get more traffic. This the use of this is one of the main sources that Alex has gone with it shows a lack of seriousness on his part, every time this Fireside Chat is not being done by a professional Fireside Chat.
Jordan (00:19:46.000)
It does not feel like that. Every time somebody explains even the tiniest bit of SEO to me, I go,
Jordan (00:19:52.000)
No, no. Good.
Dan (00:19:57.000)
This article is about the UBA. The environmental agency in Germany putting out a decree that most of the really old fireplaces and stoves needed to be retrofitted with a new filter to bring them in line with emission standards. Sure, if people could not or would not retrofit them with the filter, they would need to be decommissioned. There were a number of exceptions though, like for quote historic tiled stoves from before 1950 Among other options five, I'm gonna give this one a grade of weak source and information provided doesn't support Alex's argument and the next article Alex provides as backing is even worse. The title is, quote, European Commission behind UK restrictions on wood burning stoves, but it doesn't have a clear date apparent. There isn't a date on it at all. But I was able to find snapshots of this page on the Wayback Machine going back to at least October 2020. There
Jordan (00:20:48.000)
was also like an article being like Abraham Lincoln just shot
Dan (00:20:53.000)
house used. This is from a website titled fireplace.co.uk This is a fireplace industry website where you can find your local fireplace showroom or someone to sell you new pieces of fireplace related fireplace. This is essentially a lobbying arm of the woodburning fireplace business. So it's not at all an acceptable source to prove anything other than Alex and his team are lazy.
Jordan (00:21:21.000)
I mean, of course they do have lobbyists, but I don't know sometimes it's just like you can't have a lot fireplaces can't have a lobby
Dan (00:21:28.000)
is weird. Also, because it's fun. The article includes this line that Alex would strongly disagree with yet he's using it as a source. Quote, It is bizarre in the extreme to think that air pollution in the UK is being laid fairly and squarely at the door of the wood burning stove industry. Governments conveniently ignore coal powered power stations ignore the harmful emissions from diesel and petrol vehicles and the limited progress on pushing electric cars. I'm guessing if Alex looked at this piece past the headline, he would join me in grading the sources worthless and from a heavily biased source in the real world, according to a February 2023 article in The Guardian, so it's just this month right after the UK passed rules allowing English councils to find people 300 pounds for using wood burning stoves that cause smoke to affect neighbors. These councils have, quote issued only 17 fines over six years, despite more than 18,000 complaints. But I guess it's good that Alex considers himself the tip of the spear because his research consists of skimming articles about air pollution written by fireplace salesmen.
Jordan (00:22:34.000)
I mean, you know, like, here's the thing, I'm just I think a lot of people forgot the worst parts of the Obama years weren't weren't all of the you know, war crimes and all that stuff. The worst parts were when Republicans didn't have anything to be mad about for like a week. And then you got brown suit anger that lasted for a week and you're like, oh, how dare he wear? Yeah, whatever it is, you know, like, oh, how dare this? I'm not doing it. I'm not doing stoves, they're bad for you. And if you want to keep yours fucking fine. I'm not doing stoves. It's,
Dan (00:23:08.000)
it's a tough fight to get excited about not doing stoves man. So the next article that Alex uses is from construction dive. And this article was published in 2015. The headline is, quote, San Francisco Bay Area bans wood burning devices and all new home construction. This is a blog geared at delivering the latest news in the world of construction, which I didn't realize was a big part of Alex's media diet, so much so that he's pulling out this eight year old article about San Francisco passing a regulation that prohibited woodburning devices in new home. Honestly, that regulation sounds reasonable. And the article even discusses how you could get a gas fake lug thing for your fireplace. I don't understand that any of this has to do with the larger theme of trying to take away energy or fires place in humanity. Right. So now, when Alex starts talking about Biden in the gas stoves ship, he uses one CNN article that's just reporting that a member of the Consumer Product Safety Commission suggested a regulation that was worth considering. But then he uses another headline, quote, Biden administration announces intent to ban gas stoves. That headline is way more severe. And if you blink, you might miss the source on that which might have been intentional. The name of the outlet is just in the corner of the screen and zooms out of you pretty quick. This is a post from the American Energy Alliance, which is a lobbying arm of the Institute for Energy Research. The group has deep ties to the Koch family between hundreds of 1000s and probably millions of dollars of funding. And a former Koch oil lobbyists Tom pile at one time serving as president of both the American Energy Alliance and the Institute for Energy Research. Long and short. This is an oil industry lobbying press release and Alex is trying to pass it off to his audience as news or research. Not a great look how many of these sources he's using are just PR shit from lobbyists in the fields that stand to make less money if climate change is taken. Seriously. Yeah, yeah. See? seems shoddy
Jordan (00:25:01.000)
you know, in some ways, I feel like that that law, you know, folks councils past where it's like, oh, you can't run that. But they've only cited 17 tickets out of 18,000 complaints. Like, I know, Citizens United made all of this kind of dark money and all that stuff legal. But, you know, we know that laws aren't as important if you don't do some certain things anyway, you know, so I say we pelt them all with paint balloons. Does that make sense?
Dan (00:25:27.000)
See, are you suggesting that if we all paint, if we all throw paint, believe we can nullify
Jordan (00:25:37.000)
lobbyists will not exist? I know, I understand that the Supreme Court has a lot of power. But so I was painting balloons.
Dan (00:25:45.000)
I don't know. I don't know if law nullification would work on this one welfare paint initiative you're trying
Jordan (00:25:52.000)
wasn't how they got rid of prohibition, but it might have been a good idea. So all energy
Dan (00:25:56.000)
is going away. Sure.
Alex Jones (00:25:59.000)
They want to take away all of our energy, energy, it's not just food you eat. But the machines that operate that actually helped produce the food and produce the medicine. And when you go after the energy, you go after the very prosperity of the population. So I really intend to talk a lot about fire itself and energy at these fireside chats, but also so many other issues, because this is really the original television set. And fire is what brought humans in to what we now know, as the modern age, my long path. So one of the many things we'll be doing here.
Dan (00:26:35.000)
I think that Alex and I might have a different definition of the modern age.
Jordan (00:26:39.000)
I mean, I don't think fire even brought us into the Bronze Age. Fire just brought us into the lake. We grow corn age,
Dan (00:26:48.000)
we can cook meat.
Jordan (00:26:53.000)
Yeah, don't get me wrong. Fire has been important the whole time all the way. You know? Well, you bet you're on my stove. There's fire. I'll tell you that right now. No, I mean,
Dan (00:27:03.000)
I don't think the idea of saying that fire plays a big role in humanity is wrong. That's not what I understood.
Jordan (00:27:13.000)
I feel like we're starting both way too simple. And yet if we're going to start this simple, you might as well be like the sun is fire. We're gonna get to that later. Oh, my God, of course we are.
Dan (00:27:22.000)
But I was gonna scoff at Alex being like the fire is the original TV but that might flashback to how many times I've been at a bonfire and he's just sat there
Jordan (00:27:32.000)
and stared at it been like Yeah, man. I'm doing all kinds of weird stuff. No, I bought Fire. Fire. Do you know people dance behind it? So you got shadows. That's practically a TV.
Dan (00:27:44.000)
But then the other thing too is like Alex is like, all our energy is gonna be taken away. And like you want to make fun of it, obviously. But we're already out of diesel and we have Xbox or something. Three months. Why is no one reporting on the fact that we've been? We've been out
Jordan (00:28:01.000)
of diesel for months now. I do appreciate just that idea of like, oh, you know, fire. No, fires like energy and you know, energy. We get energy from food. And food is made from fire. See, it all makes sense, man, like we don't need your
Dan (00:28:21.000)
help. This is fourth grade shit.
Jordan (00:28:22.000)
I know. But
Jordan (00:28:24.000)
yeah, we're gonna get into the water cycle next episode.
Dan (00:28:27.000)
Carbon Cycle is gonna come up. But look, Alex has some ideas. Some of them are bad. Sure, all of them are bad well, but I kind of would like him to do this. But
Alex Jones (00:28:41.000)
I'm thinking about doing some shows to where I run the whole thing myself just hit record. And sit in the dark with just a few candles and candle light. And talking about the nature of the world the universe just really?
Jordan (00:28:52.000)
Are you gonna set up an only fans in your bathtub and
Alex Jones (00:28:55.000)
ambiance the background? So really, what I'm trying to say is these special broadcasts and special shows especially documentaries are going to be experimental.
Dan (00:29:04.000)
It's gonna be experimental. This is gonna be prog. Casting.
Jordan (00:29:07.000)
Do you know what the most popular stream on Twitch and stuff is? What hot tub streams? Women wearing swimsuits in hot tubs answering questions for money.
Dan (00:29:18.000)
I'm not gonna say that there isn't a market for thick neck bears. And
Jordan (00:29:22.000)
I think he's got an idea. Look,
Dan (00:29:25.000)
maybe maybe not. I don't you've added the hot tub and bathtub aspect to this.
Jordan (00:29:30.000)
I mean, that's the next step.
Dan (00:29:31.000)
I think it would just be so much fun for Alex to be sitting there alone with candles. Just saying a bunch of nonsense. Who's gonna be drunk as hell
Jordan (00:29:41.000)
does he think this is a good night? When did he have this idea and was like, Nope, that one's got to come out of my mouth. He's
Dan (00:29:47.000)
gonna be drunk and shit. Alone. His breath is going to be a fire risk. That's how drunk he's gonna be. Stay away from the cancer.
Jordan (00:29:56.000)
HE COUGHS there's a massive explosion
Dan (00:29:59.000)
Oh, Oh, solenoid. I would love that. I can't wait. Yeah, fire chat. So when you have someone who's an idiot, who also decides that he wants to get experimental, it's, that's, oh, it's the best speaking of fire, that's when you're cooking with gas. That's like, so good. He's gonna have such bad ideas, and maybe he'll do them. Anyway, I know, it's exciting, but he has another idea. And then this ends kind of abruptly,
Alex Jones (00:30:26.000)
a lot of will be straight up News Analysis, roundtable discussions, but I'm gonna make a lot of it. Something different. Maybe I'll climb a mountain and do a podcast from the top. Maybe I'll go speak at a school board meeting and interview all the people that are there and really get the feel of why parents are so upset, but I want to get out in the world out there with the people and outside the studio. So that's what's happening at Alex shows live.com And don't forget everybody that goes Alex Jones live.com and puts in your email will get a one month free membership and all founding member coin purchasers at 1776 coin.com. We'll get a free membership and a lot of other benefits that are on the way so be sure to get the few final coins that are left at the Teddy Roosevelt series, the final series oh my god, remember at 1776 coin.com
Dan (00:31:15.000)
That's pretty disappointing. Like the first fire side chat that Alex did is just an ad for the website that the fireside chats are on. If it was supposed to get me interested. I'm afraid that it failed. I have no idea what fires place in humanity is and I can only really get so excited for Alex drunkenly rambling in a room full of candle. That's true kind of excited, but only so excited. Great, certainly not worth the paywall. I'm not going to anticipate and also this could backfire really badly on Alex, because if he's just giving away free memberships, like this could rack up pretty serious, like bandwidth costs. And then if everybody cancels after that month, that's not good. Yeah.
Jordan (00:31:56.000)
I like the idea that now he sounds so much like that stereotypical post political career kind of talk of like, you know what, now that I'm done with politics, I'm gonna write my memoir. And then you know, like, three months later, there's somebody who needs to be hit with a paid balloon, you know, like that's how it really goes. Yeah,
Dan (00:32:12.000)
man. Now that I'm free of the being a millionaire and running my own business and saying whatever the fuck I want on air for 20 years now I
Jordan (00:32:20.000)
can say whatever the fuck I want. What? You just yourself at least free person in the history of the
Dan (00:32:29.000)
world, but maybe I'm judging the fire too quickly. Could be maybe I don't even know how important it is to humanity. No, I don't and we're never gonna know. But maybe we should give this a second try. Thankfully, Alex has a second Fireside Chat posted on the site. And this one's a little bit longer. First one was like three minutes and this one's about nine. And the title is some real clickbait bullshit. Okay, the ultimate secret to prosperity.
Jordan (00:32:52.000)
I want that I want your 2023 predictions before you get to this shit. I gotta get it and you're not gonna get the ultimate prosperity. What's the secret in 2017? Megyn Kelly Ah, shit.
Dan (00:33:03.000)
The secret to prosperity is basically Hey, isn't the fossil fuel industry cool? Boy. So in this fireside chat, Alex is no longer by his home fireplace. He's now outside in a snowy landscape in front of a large open air fire pit. The snow leads me to leave that believe that this is not in Austin. And the fact that this is clearly a gas fire pit and it's outdoors leads me to suspect that none of the regulations Alex was complaining about in the last chat even apply to this one at all.
Jordan (00:33:34.000)
It does seem interesting. Yeah. They are coming for them though.
Dan (00:33:37.000)
I guess. Yeah. They want to get rid of fire.
Jordan (00:33:40.000)
Use them while you got him. That's what I say about your your your ovens.
Dan (00:33:44.000)
So this one's a little strange. Alex never says where he is he's shipped to the middle of snow. Okay. And it seems to begin in the middle of a thought like this felt in media rays.
Alex Jones (00:33:55.000)
So you see leftist follow. That's how you start in the middle of thought. They are helping bring in total corporate discrimination or siege, an act of war to cut off Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada's energy. But then every other country and other every other major multinational corporation can still use energy, with no restrictions or controls. Within the taxes off of what cardboard allowed to use, are paid into private Merkin teal, carbon trading systems, literally owned by Bill Gates, the Rothschilds Rockefellers and others. But Bill Clinton Al Gore, they're all huge investors, and even own part of the company's large pieces.
Dan (00:34:37.000)
I'm starting to notice a trend here. And I wonder if all of these fireside chats are just going to be about saying nonsense about energy policy and spouting out oil and coal lobbyists talking point says hey, like that? Yeah, maybe there's something there.
Jordan (00:34:51.000)
Also, did he just run through the snow to get to this fire?
Dan (00:34:59.000)
Maybe The air is thin and you shouldn't podcast at the top of a mountain.
Jordan (00:35:03.000)
I don't think it's a good idea.
Dan (00:35:04.000)
Oh and not for nothing that Nazi lawyer Kirk Lyons ran legal legal organization geared to defending Nazis called The Patriot Defense Foundation, which changed its name in 1991. To cause which stood for Canada, Australia, the US southern South Africa, in Europe. Yeah, because those were the places that he felt white people were under attack. Yeah, pretty neatly matches up with Alex's conception of where the globalists are attacking just swap out South Africa for New Zealand. And I honestly think New Zealand's only even on the list because there were some COVID Massive protests there that Alex made a big deal out of recently. So it's on the top of his mind. This may seem like a small point, but it's not the Patriot community. And that ideology that Alex was surrounded by an educated by as a child involved a conception of these countries and areas as places where the Jews were attacking the white people. And it's not surprising that Alex preaches to his audience, that very similar area happens to be where the globalists are attacking western values. Seems like a little parallel there.
Jordan (00:36:04.000)
Nazis really don't come up with new ideas. A lot of its derivative, they're very focused on
Dan (00:36:09.000)
leaving all that aside. what Alex is saying is nonsense word salad, that means nothing, which carbon trading systems are those that are literally owned by the Rothschilds and Bill Gates, the ones that are I've never heard Aleksei anything concrete on this front other than his exaggerations about Al Gore. Yeah, that that shit. I like
Jordan (00:36:27.000)
bringing Bill Clinton back in why not hurt?
Dan (00:36:29.000)
Yeah. What are these mercantile systems where the taxes on carbons we use get sad, what are those more about that Aryan
Jordan (00:36:36.000)
are stellar dogs.
Dan (00:36:38.000)
I suspect that Alex has no idea how these carbon exchanges even operate and he's just making shit up making it seem scary and then throwing some of his favorite boogeyman names in in order to pop the crowd wrestling.
Jordan (00:36:50.000)
Yeah, I imagine he talks a lot about how the oil industry is making record profits this year. Not once. Does he mention it? He doesn't mention that. Oh, but it seems like if his point is that energy is under attack and all that stuff, then they should be posting losses, you know, they shouldn't be like, oh, and especially the government shouldn't be subsidizing them. Right. Government is not subsidized this,
Dan (00:37:12.000)
they are losing money. Oh, and government doesn't subsidize them. What are you talking about? But
Jordan (00:37:19.000)
so so when they say they made $40 billion in profits? Uh huh. Okay, and then you look in the law, and they're like, We subsidize this nation. We
Dan (00:37:28.000)
can talk about this later. But first, come to my candle rule. I will tell you about the universe. Okay,
Jordan (00:37:34.000)
you're right. I've forgotten exactly what we were talking about. Take me to the candle room, sir.
Dan (00:37:38.000)
So anyway, Alex has an allegory that I think is just an analogy. And I don't even know if it's that.
Alex Jones (00:37:44.000)
Okay. So here's a great allegory. We're out here in the freezing Coke, cheap, plentiful natural gas allows this amazing fire for us to warm our hands, just like the sun gives almost all of the energy to the Earth that we need for life to be sustainable. So again, if certain countries couldn't have the sun, and other countries could have the sun would that be discriminatory? Well, if certain countries can't have natural gas, and oil, and coal, that's also very discriminatory. So this is really an act of war. And we've been convinced that oh, it's for the earth, though. Fossil fuels are bad, and that it's just not true. The very same big multinational corporations have been suppressing a lot of new systems of energy that are almost free. And then you also see Bill Gates, renewables all just the mid 90s. Engineering, they've now declassified, he's running a planetary program to practice blacking out the sun for certain countries. If you're
Dan (00:38:33.000)
listening to Alex, and you believe him, you have to think the villains he talks about are the stupidest bunch of folks with the most contradictory and self conflicting plan. Well, I mean, the Simpsons did it, it would be really, really difficult to take any of these villains seriously, if you thought about it for just a second. Okay, all of these plans are scary one at a time. But once you start combining them and realize that time is like, it's real sure that we are all living within a reality, right?
Jordan (00:39:01.000)
We share too. Yeah, you can't be in your own. And I get to be in another one, right. And
Dan (00:39:06.000)
like the plot to block out the sun in various countries runs concurrently with COVID. Whole visit, like there are other nefarious plans that are supposed to be happy. It's just it's a little silly.
Jordan (00:39:18.000)
If you're going to tell me that somebody is going to block out the sun for various countries, you have to give me one way that they could do that, that I can sink my teeth into. So say you're gonna put a satellite or like some sort of mirror in in as a satellite around Earth that perfectly orbits at exactly the same speed as a certain country at a certain angle, always to block out the power of the sun. Right?
Dan (00:39:45.000)
Yeah, but I mean, what he's doing is he's just taking this headline. Bill Gates wants to cover the sun to help counter global warming. There's a headline there. There's no indication of where this article is from, which isn't a great sign. I'm not 100 I'm percent sure on it. But I think it's from a January 2021 article from the Greenwich times, which itself is just covering an article in Forbes about Bill Gates, right. The Forbes article itself is just an op ed that is more or less a flight of fancy about research that aims to experiment with potential ways to stop ozone loss, right, which is scary because Bill Gates provided some of the funding share. So the claim Alex has made is that it's been declassified, the Bill Gates is running a planetary geoengineering program to practice selectively turning off the sun in various countries. And that's the backing that he provides for it. I did not find that persuasive.
Jordan (00:40:37.000)
I would prefer all those types of headlines just be like, rich people pretend problem, isn't there. That's that these were the way I think those should go. Like I understand. Great Bill Gates is investing in a thing that won't solve the problem. That's very lovely for everybody. Yeah, but
Dan (00:40:53.000)
yeah. But I want to talk about that analogy that Alex made. No, the allegory that he made. It wasn't an hour ago. No,
Jordan (00:41:01.000)
it was,
Dan (00:41:01.000)
I think he just wants to sound smart.
Unknown Speaker (00:41:04.000)
saying the word allegory
Dan (00:41:05.000)
makes you sounds about the Dhamma analogy. Alex is saying that putting regulations on various forms of energy is the equivalent of depriving a certain country of the sun. Obviously, this isn't comparable in any way. But it does raise an interesting question. Why don't most houses heat their themselves with coal anymore? It was once a dominant home heating method. But according to NPR, by 2019, only 130,000 households in the United States use coal for heat that represents less than 1/10 of 1% of homes. And because burning coal in the home sucked. It created heat really well, but it was disgusting and toxic. And once other heating methods were discovered and popularized, shit got updated. That's what's going on again, now. People are reassessing if the things that we accepted as normal are as safe as we think. Alex isn't a full on Tailspin about this stuff. Because he has strong feelings about the oil and coal industries. For some reason. It could be that he has secret backing, or it could be just as easy the case that everyone in the right wing media does they have that backing? Yep. And they're all pushing out the coal and oil lobby talking points as bedrock elements of right wing political ideology. So Alex knows that he asked to follow along.
Jordan (00:42:16.000)
Yeah, yeah. It's almost like if you were a massive industry that wanted to make record profits, then what you would do is buy a bunch of TV people to put out propaganda to make it so that people whose interest you're actively fighting against will support you as a matter of their own religion. Yep. That would be smart.
Dan (00:42:37.000)
Sure. No, I mean, it's impressive. What's not as Alex's work that he's doing here, it's real bad now not as let's let's be clear, this isn't Alex. It's one of his employees that just Google's the keywords they need to find a headline that looks kind of like it backs up Alex's claim. And then they pat themselves on the back and say job well done. Hurray. And why would they try harder? No one in the audience gives a shit if the sources or blogs commenting on op eds and press releases by big business lobbyists. If I were the person doing this lazy work at Infowars, I would stop and ask myself why exactly. That was the case. Like why is it that when you're hunting for these headlines, these are the places you find them? And then ask yourself, why does the audience not give a shit if you do your job? Well or not?
Jordan (00:43:22.000)
You do not understand people? Yeah. Because the the answer to your question is that that question has never arise. And here's the answer your question, pat on the back. You know why they believe them? I'm so fucking good. All I have to do is Google something. All I have to do is this stuff. That's how good I am. That's the way the human brain
Dan (00:43:42.000)
works. And it's been. So boop, boop, boop, boop boop yo lobbyist website.
Jordan (00:43:50.000)
Who cares? $80,000 a year for Google machine.
Dan (00:43:53.000)
Anyway, buddy, we need energy.
Alex Jones (00:43:55.000)
So we need energy, we need the sun. We need volcanic energy, we need hydro thermal energy, we need hydro electric energy. We need fossil fuel energy. We can take all these energies and make them extremely clean. In fact, they we've made them clean. But now we're being told we can't have them at all. This is dangerous. This is war. And it gives total power control to the IMF, the World Bank, the UN and the Davis group that admit this is about a planetary takeover, called The Great reset, which is really the great leap forward that mouse a tongue engaged in that David Rockefeller engineered and wrote articles about in the New York Times.
Dan (00:44:29.000)
This is of course, total bullshit. David Rockefeller wrote an op ed in the New York Times in 1973, called from a China traveler that Alex constantly lies about. Yeah, it is true that he says this in the article, quote, the social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in human history. The social experiment he's talking about is the process of shifting from a long standing policy of largely inward focus to one that involves the rest of the world. And that does seem fairly important. Yeah, there's a lot of criticism you Did lob at Rockefeller for this op ed, and it's unclear how much he was aware about Mao's leadership qualities is lesser leadership qualities. But one thing that does bear mentioning is that the Op Ed also included some critical thoughts. For instance, it recognizes some negative things like, quote, freedom to travel or change jobs is restricted. When asked about personal creativity, one ceramics craftsman answered only that there was not time for individual art if the masses were to be served. Like there is a not just total positive image that Rockefeller paints in that op ed right. Either way, it's quite important to note that the great reset and the Great Leap Forward are completely different things with completely different goals and ideas. They both have the word great in them, and Alex can use them to scare the audience, but they aren't related. The Great Leap Forward was a plan that Mao put into place to quickly industrialized China beginning in the late 50s. The great reset is not even a solid plan, but a call from Klaus Schwab to consider how coming technological advances will be disruptive to the status quo, and we should be able to rise to the challenge that they present, I would actually argue that there's a decent position, you could stake that the Great Leap Forward is antithetical to the ideas of the great reset in as much as it was about industrialization as quickly as possible, like ramping up steel production, sure. And like the consequences of that, from a from an ecological perspective are huge. Where a great deal of the focus, especially the people like Alex, point to in terms of great reset, related ideas have to do with diminishing this impact in this negative ecological damage.
Jordan (00:46:45.000)
Yeah, I could definitely see that. I think, on the other hand, I would not be surprised if there was a similar point of view being expressed so far as like, listen, we are not where we fucking need to be. Let's take a look around. Are we where we need to be? No, we are fucking not okay. You know, sure. There's a certain part of that, that I can see. But that's, that's not prescriptive. That's just saying like, Hey, we got to fucking change this shit. Yeah.
Dan (00:47:12.000)
Okay. If you want to go that basic? Yeah, I'll give you that. Terms of a similarity, but totally, that does not make
Jordan (00:47:18.000)
them 100%. I agree.
Dan (00:47:22.000)
I think Alex just is a freestyle. And here I've had the fire. It does seem that way. So there's a jump cut. Here. Alex has now No, he can't
Jordan (00:47:32.000)
say whatever it is, he wants to say is what you're saying? Oh, no, no, it's not like
Dan (00:47:35.000)
it's not that glaring. Okay, he finishes a thought, but then it goes to him no longer by the fire. He's now standing by a tree covered in snow. Okay. And he's onto another thought. All right.
Alex Jones (00:47:46.000)
Meteorologists are award winners in North America in many, many decades. But that doesn't stop the left from saying we have global warming. And so you need to turn over control of all oil, all gas, all natural resources to them. Because again, carbon is a bad thing. Think about that you're made about of carbon. The life cycle on this planet is the sun, water, carbon dioxide and oxygen. You got to have those four things for life. And they've named one of them toxic and bad.
Dan (00:48:15.000)
No one's saying that co2 is evil or bad, just that excessive amounts of it are. Alex's argument is against a complete straw man, because that argument doesn't exist. Yeah, Alex constantly brings up the carbon cycle and says that it describes the sun, co2, oxygen and water being the things that are needed to have life on the planet. Sure, this isn't exactly true. I mean, it is true that you need those things to have life ship. The carbon cycle itself is an argument against Alex's idea about energy consumption. It is true that the carbon cycle includes those things and as much as plants take in co2 to do photosynthesis, and the oceans absorb co2 From the air, some of which is then released into the air by the sun's energy evaporating water, and the like. This is a generous explanation of the carbon cycle meant to accommodate Alex and his points. But even so, the cycle relies on equilibrium. If way more co2 is being released into the atmosphere, then the atmosphere can reintegrate into the cycle like being absorbed by plants, that's an issue. This is where our human involvement in the carbon cycle comes into play, which Alex just ignores. And it's because we burn all these fossil fuels, and by doing so we contribute tons more co2 into the cycle than the cycle can handle. And thus it ends up in the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas. Even if everything Alex is saying about his description of the carbon cycle is true, it does nothing to rebut the arguments of climate scientists. It can be the same cycle Alex is describing, but one side of the equation is totally out of balance. And that has consequences.
Jordan (00:49:49.000)
You know, the thing about cycles is that all cycles are based on equilibrium. Because if a wheel suddenly loses like a big chunk of the wheel, like it stops being You know, we'll you know, then that's how work cycles work too.
Dan (00:50:03.000)
Right? Are like balancing equations. Yeah, it's no longer an equation if it's not balanced.
Jordan (00:50:12.000)
Also, do we need air? Like, what are we talking about? If we're gonna start being like, Oh, you need the sun, water and co2 and that, you know, you also need oxygen. You also need fucking nitrogen. You also need all this shit for a breathable atmosphere. If you go back in time, several 100 million years to the dinosaurs. There's so much co2 that the plants were robbed by human beings will be able to fucking survive because there's too much co2. Do you want to add that to your fucking conversation about co2? We're not doing that.
Dan (00:50:36.000)
Let me let me here's my idea for the carbon cycle. Sure. co2, yeah, oxygen. Sure. Water. All right. The sun survivor Australia, okay. This is the carbon cycle. There's
Jordan (00:50:48.000)
a lot of carbon in this cycle.
Dan (00:50:50.000)
So energy, yeah, cheaper in China? I guess. Okay.
Alex Jones (00:50:57.000)
And so they're saying all US power plants that put off any type of carbon dioxide must be banned and shut down. Even we have the cleanest plants in the world. China has no controls on their plants, and has energy about 20% The cost of ours when it comes from coal power?
Dan (00:51:13.000)
I have no idea where Alex is getting that stat from But China's power when it comes to coal that it's 20% cheaper than here? Does he mean he's comparing the price of China's coal to ours? This is too convoluted Lee delivered to you and be taken seriously as something to address. So I'm gonna leave it alone. Yeah. Also, I have no idea what Alex is talking about in terms of China having no limitations on their power. They have an incredibly ambitious set of goals about implementing renewable energy sources, with some sources, saying that they're on track to have over a third of electricity consumption come from renewables within like 10 years. Yeah. It's ridiculous.
Jordan (00:51:50.000)
Yeah, it's kind of like a great leap forward. Ah, okay.
Dan (00:51:55.000)
It's 2021. The regulators that China's National Energy Administration got in trouble after the agency was audited and accused of quote, prioritizing energy supply, as well as the profits of energy enterprises, over the protection of the environment. A major part of that was that they, quote, failed to control new coal fired power capacity. There are a ton of problems with China. And I'm not signing off on everything, or even a lot of what the government does, but it's a bit ridiculous to point to their energy strategy, and pretend that there are no controls on it. In fact, I don't think it's that out of sync to say that they've taken something of a leadership role internationally, in terms of their climate policy.
Jordan (00:52:34.000)
I mean, of course, of all the things that we can talk shit about China for they regulate to things better than the United States by a wide margin. And that's energy and like their markets. Like they are far more regulatory about that shit.
Dan (00:52:50.000)
Yeah, and I would I, I don't know, I'm no expert on anything, but they seem to care about energy. Interesting. So, Elon Musk, right. He's in the energy game, paint balloons. Oh, boy.
Alex Jones (00:53:09.000)
If we don't have cheap electricity, you can have factories and businesses and industries here in the United States. That's why Elon Musk announced yesterday to the Texas Railroad Commission that runs oil and gas drilling, that he's gonna drill super deep wells all around his space launch bases. They just so happen to put his bases at NOAA, you need his own fuel in the future. But if Obama has his way, those new permits will not be issued. Did you hear what I just had to say?
Dan (00:53:36.000)
Did we time travel? Is
Jordan (00:53:37.000)
Obama in play?
Dan (00:53:39.000)
I think so. Okay, either. Alex is just for no reason complaining about Obama. Or it could be like, you know, sometimes he'll say that Biden is the third term of Obama. Sure. He'll say that. But like, it did seem to even understanding that part of Alex's ideas. It still came out of left field. Yeah, it was very confused. Yeah, that's weird. Hey, man, people like to complain about Obama that gets out because base really, really angry. They get worked up about it, and they just really can't quite get the same kind of anger for Biden. Yeah, I wonder why that is.
Jordan (00:54:12.000)
I can't think of any particular difference between the two of them that would incense right wing people more than Yeah, nevermind.
Dan (00:54:17.000)
Regardless, Elon Musk is digging for oil, or more accurately, he announced in apps that two years ago and Alex is just pretending it it happened the other day. Maybe Alex just heard about it. tomorrow's news baby possible. Alex should really be mad about this because probably to offset some of the press he was getting about it. Musk announced on Twitter that he was offering $100 million for whoever came up with the best carbon capture technology. According to Alex, we need to release carbon into the atmosphere to save the planet. And God put the carbon there for us to find so we could save ourselves at this precise moment in time. Here's Elon Musk offering $100 million for someone to find ways to stop us from following through with God's plan. Why? I That's enough to make one thing that maybe he's drilling for oil. Maybe he's not drilling for oil. Maybe that's not a good thing. Maybe he's looking for a demon down there.
Jordan (00:55:07.000)
Yeah, I'm a big fan of how nobody wants to do the thing that would help and be like, hey, oil industries, you're regulated now. Like nobody wants to do that. Everybody's like, I'll give you $100 million for a sign that says we're free. Like, Oh, okay. I mean, what are we doing? Stop this stop billionaires from having thoughts. Make their thoughts go away. Do we have machines that take their brains?
Dan (00:55:34.000)
Yeah. 100 million dollars for pain balloon that gets rid of?
Jordan (00:55:39.000)
Yes, exactly. I will give you $100 million.
Jordan (00:55:43.000)
I said, it's too bad. Tesla isn't around anymore. He could totally figured out God. Anyway.
Dan (00:55:48.000)
Obama in his third term. Sure. I mean, Biden shouldn't shut down the Keystone Pipeline man.
Alex Jones (00:55:55.000)
Yeah, and World War Two and British and US bombers began to retake Europe. The first thing you did was bomb oil refineries, pipelines and power plants. Well, day one, Joe Biden hours after being sworn in. After being installed as the presidential dictator by the Communist Chinese shut down the Keystone pipeline that's already completed from Canada down to Port Arthur, Texas that was set to bring in, it was about to be opened 30 million barrels of oil a day out of Canada, cementing the US as the number one energy exporter in the world. But instead that being shut down now. Bill Gates and Warren Buffett along with Soros own and control the railway that goes out to the West Coast of Canada with a giant Chinese tankers will now load the oil and take it to China. What
Dan (00:56:42.000)
this is profoundly stupid and honestly should be seen as an indication that Alex doesn't know very basic facts or is intentionally misleading the audience in order to get them to blindly support the fossil fuel industry. As for the Keystone pipeline, there are a couple of important things to bring up here. The first is that Biden revoke the permit for an expansion of the Keystone pipeline. There is an existing system in place that transports tar sands oil to refineries, the leg of the expansion that Alex is talking about the one that ends in Port Arthur, Texas was actually completed and is in operation. It's just called the Gulf Coast pipeline. So Alex doesn't even know. Right, right. Related or it exists. What was at issue and the aspect of the pipeline that most people are aware of is the northern leg, which would have cut through Nebraska, South Dakota and Montana. It's completely different section of it. That did not get completed. Yeah. And I mean, just it's staggering that Alex De brings up Port Arthur, Texas. Yeah, and he doesn't even know that that is done. And but there's oil in them. That doesn't make you angry. DREW. Second, Alex's number is incredibly exaggerated. Oh, what's the entire country of Canada produces less than 6 million barrels of oil a day. So the notion that this pipeline would be transporting 30 million a day is absurd. Third, the response to the expansion being canceled has not been to transport by rail, this this ship to China. That's so dumb. We're talking about tar sands oil from Alberta here, which is very difficult to transport, except it's slightly easier through pipes, it would not be economically viable to transport the tar sands by rail and then send by boat to China, who would then still have to refine it to make it usable as an energy source. It didn't nobody has financial interest to do that. Alex knows nothing about the Keystone pipeline is just repeating oil lobby talking points, either because he's told to or because he sees all his friends doing it. And he's virtue signaling that he's one of them. He's one of those people who will do anything and lie and No,
Jordan (00:58:42.000)
no, I'm sure you're way off here. Okay. This is all a plan by the hobo lobby, okay? Because the rails aren't being used as much anymore. Who passenger trains, they're, they're good closed all the way from the outside. But those oil trains, that's where you get your bindle and you get yourself a good time.
Dan (00:59:03.000)
And from what I understand the hobo lobby is strongly against bullet train
Jordan (00:59:07.000)
Rosli against bullet train. They have been coming out against bullet trains for a long time. Can't Jump
Dan (00:59:11.000)
on those. Nope, nope. Can't I have a couple friends who jumped trains for a while back in Missouri? Yeah. Yeah. Not close friends. They were constantly on trains. But
Jordan (00:59:21.000)
yeah, you couldn't get close to Yeah, they were too far away. Yeah. They're pretty fun.
Dan (00:59:26.000)
I believe it. Yeah. I always wanted to go along one time, but then I realized, like, there's no way I'd follow through with it now, except in my head. I was imagining the train going faster than it probably was. Yeah, it probably is going incredibly slow. When you jump on it.
Jordan (00:59:41.000)
I had I had the idea of when I was probably like 17 I had the idea. I was going to walk to Champaign, Illinois. I had this while I was 100% normal for sure. So I walked for like five hours. And then I realized that that the final walk was going to be another couple of days. And I was like, I don't think I'm gonna make this. That's the way I would feel if I got on the train. But the problem with that is, then I wouldn't be able to be like, well, fellas, I'm off. You know, on this train?
Dan (01:00:17.000)
Yeah. Oh, well. So, China, they're out of pocket. Sure. The this is this is just weird. Okay.
Alex Jones (01:00:26.000)
China's refusing to sign on to the Paris Accords. So we're other countries. And so it's gonna be impossible to develop any more here. there and that's why they call it the Chinese Communist century. GGP is celebrating, helping get Joe Biden in through fraud, because this is one military conquest. Now, right over here, there's a local hotel where we're hanging out here in America's, you know, beautiful mountains. And it's a perfect allegory of what energy does say what plentiful, cheap fossil fuel energy does, versus not having. So this is really a stranglehold on our energy supplies, and incredibly destructive and incredibly dangerous, and it'll cause a lot of people to lose their jobs become very, very poor. In the United States. That's part of the great reset the clash, Rubble and others one,
Dan (01:01:13.000)
I guess the allegory is that it's warm inside, and it's cold outside.
Jordan (01:01:18.000)
I mean, I feel like the closest I could get to an allegory out of this is the allegory is the story of Alex with a fire and Alex without a fire there by showing us a very similar, but even then, that would be syntactically that wouldn't be an allegory.
Dan (01:01:33.000)
I am at a loss for any hidden meaning. So also, this is nonsense. China was an original state party of the Paris Agreement and has been signed on to it since 2016. So that makes sense. We're the ones who withdrew from it for a few months at the end of Trump's term in office and then rejoined when Biden got in, I remember that I had
Jordan (01:01:52.000)
good times, I was just talking shit. You know, it's great to virtue signal as a country then destroy the world.
Dan (01:01:57.000)
So Alex talk some shit. And this thing. This is I don't even know what to say.
Alex Jones (01:02:02.000)
So again, we have got to move against traitors in Congress with the political truth. And we have to support those in Congress that are actually exposing this before our main energy systems are shut down. This is gonna become very, very apparent in the next few months as economy implodes, because the word is out America's closed for business, we have to stop this treachery. Where does this block get the word?
Dan (01:02:25.000)
Out? The word is out? Who got the word of the news? News?
Jordan (01:02:29.000)
Okay, well, now that the word is out, I don't know if there's anything anyone could do to stop it.
Dan (01:02:34.000)
So I was reflecting on the fireside chat, and that's what they're for. I mean, this is supposed to be the secret to prosperity. And if I forgot, if I had to sum it up, I would say that the secret for prosperity is using bullshit sources and lies to prop up fossil fuel industry talking points. Yeah, seems to be the long and short of this video. And if the title is to be believed, that's the only conclusion I can come to from the material presented.
Jordan (01:02:58.000)
I love the
Dan (01:03:00.000)
fireside chats, both very heavily, involving tons of fossil fuel bullshit, and sources directly from fireplace and oil lobby,
Jordan (01:03:13.000)
you know, if I were in oil lobby, and it just came out that we had secured record profits on the what essentially is the future deaths of millions of people that we get money for it, you would want somebody to tell people that actually, you're the victim here, otherwise, they might get mad.
Dan (01:03:33.000)
True, that also if you make that much money, you know, treat yourself, man. Maybe it's a bad investment.
Jordan (01:03:42.000)
You gotta write off.
Dan (01:03:44.000)
It's unhealthy. But, you know, it's like cake.
Jordan (01:03:46.000)
It's a little bit like eating a double down.
Dan (01:03:50.000)
I don't know, I would say that in the same way. Alex is saying word is out that the nation is closed for business. Some of this seems to be signaling that he's open for business. That's kind of a feeling you might walk away from. It's a little excessive. I
Jordan (01:04:10.000)
was one of the video titled services for sale,
Jordan (01:04:13.000)
please.
Dan (01:04:16.000)
So we get to the podcast now. Okay. And I mean, it's just him sitting at a desk. Honestly, here's the deal. It's not that much different than his show. If there's no energy. Well, he
Jordan (01:04:28.000)
doesn't have ideas. I mean, obviously, except for being in the dark with
Dan (01:04:32.000)
candles, and there's another one that comes up on this. Okay, it is so much better. And if he does it, I'll watch every single thing
Unknown Speaker (01:04:39.000)
that he does. All right, love it. Okay, we'll get to that. Okay, but
Dan (01:04:42.000)
like, what is he going to do? I mean, he has one mode, and it's just him. He just lies about headlines. Is it him by himself? Yeah. Well, Mike Adams shows up Sure. Sure. Well, yeah, man. His show it's too ours. He's doing a shorter version of his show, Pete Santilli shows up at the end to go. We're not gonna listen to any of that because I don't give a shit about that guy enough. And it's mostly just him being like, Alex, you woke me up. You're going back to your roots. Oh boy,
Unknown Speaker (01:05:14.000)
you're going back to your room.
Jordan (01:05:15.000)
Oh my god. All right, here we go.
Dan (01:05:18.000)
So yeah, I mean, he's just sitting in his home studio doing his show, but without the appearance of success. Yeah, you know, like there's such a veneer to the Infowars studio, the giant screen and ground the 100 cameras or whatever the fuck all the angles. There's money there. And I did the studio looks fine. It doesn't look cheap or anything. Sure, but it does kind of in the age we are now with people on YouTube with like, really nice home studios. Yeah, it's not impressive I in any way and it doesn't have the same feeling. It just, um, to go from a home studio like that to the indoor studio. Makes sense. But to go the other direction does kind of feel like you're you're not you wouldn't do that by choice. And I think we all know that.
Jordan (01:06:09.000)
Yeah, I think I think what's going on is if nobody that works for you, has any professional ability, then your set should have a lot of professional ability behind it. You know, it'll give you a veneer
Dan (01:06:23.000)
of a couple people working Yeah, a home studio that has a control room apparently that a couple of people have to man oh my god, it's ridiculous. Do they sleep
Jordan (01:06:31.000)
there? Is it like do they shop at the Alex Jones store isn't a company town?
Dan (01:06:36.000)
Yeah, it's basically like Jim Baker's little compound. Yeah, it's about time Alex go to the Ozark anyway, here's how it starts with a little little ad of people saying how right Alex is about stuff
Jordan (01:06:59.000)
I'm glad for the first episode that didn't go over right for
Alex Jones (01:07:01.000)
Liberty starts now at our shows live.com. The most banned man in America, Alex Jones.
Ad Bumper (01:07:19.000)
Alex Jones was right. Alex is right about far more than was wrong. Alex has been right on for over a decade. I don't care how you flip it up or rub it down. Alex Jones was right.
Dan (01:07:35.000)
Probably not a great sign for Infowars that Alex has already recorded new bumpers for this new website. Alex isn't good at that kind of admin work. And unless it's him doing his racist Chinese dragon character, it's tough to get him to record things around the office. Like he's constantly complaining about it. He's forgotten to do the new ads. Yeah, so yeah, it's notable that this is all ready to get locked and loaded.
Jordan (01:07:55.000)
I'm surprised he's not trying to record his podcast simultaneously as he's doing his show the way he's like, Okay, I'm gonna cut this promo right now. This this hour is for the podcast. That wouldn't surprise me if we get there shortly.
Dan (01:08:08.000)
He is lazy. But I love this intro of people saying that Alex is right is like let's look who these people are. This is a lot of fun cavalcade of morons. So first is Charlie Kirk, someone who Alex has attacked a ton in the past. As one of the people who's in the Ben Shapiro type soft conservative community be by God. The reason that Nick Fuentes came into Alex's life at all in the first place was largely because Nick and the groupers were having a war with Kirk and turning point so it's kind of funny to see him in this video. Then there's MTG who the far right who are Alex's fan base have turned against because she sided with Kevin McCarthy and the speakership fight. She's now largely seen as a sellout by the extreme right wing, who much prefer Lauren bowburn style of trolling. Marjorie's white balloon shaped with the State of the Union the other day was unspeakable levels of embarrassing. Then there's Rogen who won't have Alex back on his show, and also as a complete idiot who has been caught relaying multiple fake stories in the past few months, with at least one instance of them where he learned in real time on his show that the story he was telling as a hoax. If anything, Rogen saying that actually Alex is right about more than he's wrong. That should make a person question if Alex is actually right, more than he's wrong. It's not a reliable source is what I'm saying. Then there's Mike Flynn, Mike Flynn knows and unregistered foreign agent while serving as Trump campaigns national security adviser and he pled guilty to lying to the FBI about contacts he had with members of the Russian government but then withdrew his plea and then got pardoned by Trump. He's either willfully or negligently promoted a ton of Q anon conspiracies and now he's championing a Christian fascist movement. Oh, I'm sorry. A Christian nationalist. Yeah, no, no,
Jordan (01:09:49.000)
no, don't get it. Right. Okay. Sorry. It's not like any veteran has ever led some sort of fascist group before, in order to like facilitate some sort of coup.
Dan (01:09:59.000)
It's like The opposite of Smedley Butler.
Jordan (01:10:02.000)
It is the opposite of Smedley. It's very much like Hey, fuck, yeah, he came to Smedley Butler.
Dan (01:10:09.000)
And then you have diamond and silk and diamond just died last month on the cause of the death was reported as chronic high blood pressure. There was a rumor that she was hospitalized with COVID last November, but that's unverified and may not be the case. But either way, if she was a liberal or a mainstream commentator who had been vaccinated, you better believe that the right wing would declare death to be vaccine related. Oh, yeah. And actually silk did kind of do that if diamond died because other people were vaccinated other people
Jordan (01:10:35.000)
got vaccinated. vaccine was contact I
Dan (01:10:40.000)
Yeah. Also, I don't want to be a dick and play this here. But if you want to see a really bizarre scene, go check out diamonds memorial service. Silk explains that Trump was kind of like a father figure to them. And like, whenever they were around, he treated them just like family like Don Jr. Like, it was just he was just like family. And then Trump gets up and says that he was fond of diamond but he had never met so.
Unknown Speaker (01:11:07.000)
Oh, my God even says, quote,
Dan (01:11:09.000)
I thought I knew them both. But I didn't. Oh, my God, it's completely insane. She's sitting right there. It's horrible service. Anyway, big old crop of losers, and that Alex has been right about stuff, which is a great way to start this.
Jordan (01:11:23.000)
Yeah,
Dan (01:11:23.000)
I enjoyed that a little bit.
Jordan (01:11:25.000)
That's wild. That is wild. There's so much. There's so much about them that you go, No, that can't be real. That can't be real. And if it was real, there's no way people would stick around after they saw that. Like there's no way that people would look at say, some asshole in front of not say the Four Seasons hotel, but in front of like, I don't know, some sort of four seasons. I don't know, like landscaping, you know, something like that. You'd see that and you go, well, there's no way he would survive that kind of embarrassment. Yeah.
Dan (01:12:00.000)
Yep. Them Duke boys. So the show begins. And, boy, if you had on your bingo card, Alex immediately makes clear that this isn't involved in free speech system. Good. Check that one off. Good luck. Good, good, good, good with the 32nd. How
Alex Jones (01:12:16.000)
fast well, and here we are a new voyage, a new ship and the fight against tyranny launched in the information war. Alex Jones live.com. Totally separate from Infowars. Other backers, other infrastructure, totally different studios.
Unknown Speaker (01:12:35.000)
It's in somebody else's nose is the operative word. So
Alex Jones (01:12:39.000)
if someone else owns every second,
Jordan (01:12:41.000)
all of the money will be there. This
Alex Jones (01:12:43.000)
is my home studio.
Dan (01:12:47.000)
Pretty, pretty cool to make sure that that is on the record immediately that this is just a lead disclosure.
Jordan (01:12:55.000)
So everybody knows that this whatever revenue this may or may not generate in the future is not part of the $1.5 billion that I owe.
Dan (01:13:05.000)
This is owned by my uncle. Yeah, exactly. And he is actually part owner of a trust. Yeah, I'd be whatever they are. It's it's transparent. The
Jordan (01:13:18.000)
problem is he's too good at hiding money. That's always been the issue. You know, you put it in the AJ trust, who could figure out a puzzle of the rattlers level.
Dan (01:13:28.000)
Yeah, yeah. That is true. That is true. Yeah, I mean, like his, his middle initial is E. is not. So I told you there was going to be a great idea. Yeah, like down further. Okay. Because this is the best idea ever. You thought candle light, Alex talking about I didn't know that. You can. I mean, it's this,
Alex Jones (01:13:51.000)
you're gonna see a lot of different things here. In fact, it's my idea. I am going to paint once a week on air. And I'm gonna let callers call in. We'll also take emails and request what you want to see me paint. And then I'm going to sit here kind of like Bob Ross. And I'm going to just paint boom, in like 10 minutes. oil on canvas or acrylic on Canvas, a painting. I'm also every episode, whether it's a podcast, or whether it's a live stream News Analysis, or ran, wanting to draw a quick doodle is a cruise notice over the years during the breaks, LA times I'm thinking, My grace of interesting doodles. I'm going to be doing that as well here.
Dan (01:14:37.000)
I mean, obviously, the idea is to sell them, right. I mean, it's obviously to sell the paintings and doodles, sure, but he doesn't say that. He just says, Hey, big news. I'm gonna doodle.
Jordan (01:14:48.000)
I mean, you know, of all the things that I could have guessed not that Alex painting was just not one of them. And it just wasn't
Dan (01:14:57.000)
I will straight up say I will watch every single one of them. Those and you know we try and encourage people not to call in and fuck with Alex. Yeah, that is off 100%
Jordan (01:15:06.000)
Calling for any idea you can make him paints anything we'll take
Dan (01:15:10.000)
it and if you want to make him mad while he's painting totally fine Oh means troll him or fuck with him if you want to I'm not encouraging it. But my whole thing about like, don't engage totally all that stuff
Jordan (01:15:22.000)
completely separate from free speech.
Dan (01:15:26.000)
But I'm putting a temporary moratorium on I think people should mess with him while he does a basic show. Because the the the image of how great that show could be if he's just getting mad, well painting things. No, he's, it's art. It's beautiful. It's Patton
Jordan (01:15:40.000)
Oswald's bit about the anti Bob Ross who's telling me that my wife left me I my kids in my
Dan (01:15:50.000)
life could imitate art. And I would love to see it, I think it would be I will shift our entire focus to just talking about Alex's I will buy every single one of the paintings
Jordan (01:16:03.000)
he's gonna join the ranks of history's great painters, you know, like W Hitler, Hitler
Dan (01:16:11.000)
apparently has two studios, or maybe three entirely shot.
Alex Jones (01:16:15.000)
Thanks the grace of God and how popular freedom is. I want listeners to know, I'm gonna continue Infowars I'm gonna continue free speech systems, I'm gonna continue doing my daily show for three to four hours a day, I wasn't sure he's gonna stay on the air and do a great job. So as Harrison Smith, but just in case, anybody thought I was going away,
Jordan (01:16:35.000)
because of some sort of
Alex Jones (01:16:36.000)
videos are already set up separate from this one with outside groups, the whole nine yards, advertising everything lined up. I just got to go in and do the shows. And so if the enemy thing is taking me away from free speech systems, and my three, four hours a day Sunday, just three is what I'm just for, as you know, the do 11am to 3pm. Sunday just to get started. Why do you need sure if anybody thinks are shutting me down? They're getting a mistaken?
Dan (01:17:01.000)
Yeah, I don't think anybody thought that. Also, I suspect these shows with advertisers lined up are just him creating a new business that doesn't appear to be linked to himself, which will run ads for the same businesses that Infowars did. Yeah, I kind of feel like that's what's going on.
Jordan (01:17:16.000)
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if there was some sort of massive ad buy from one free speech systems
Dan (01:17:21.000)
or PQ PR. Yeah,
Jordan (01:17:25.000)
we need to buy $600 million worth of ad space for this live day.
Dan (01:17:30.000)
Oh, wow. This new business that is totally unrelated to you is really doing well with your dad supplement is so weird. It's also weird to hear him say free speech systems on air that isn't very common. It's almost like he's trying to be overly clear this project isn't financially tied to that company that's bankrupt. Yeah. Good work barns. Yeah. A little obvious. So Alex, not only does he have all these studios, sure so many studios you want us to do for you? Yeah, we can No, no, no, no, no, not redundancy, redundant. But he also has so many offers. Everybody wants it.
Alex Jones (01:18:08.000)
I do not believe five offers. But four of them are to leave Austin and move to different parts of the country to be basically one of the big anchors remain polls. Satan's got an opening populist nationalist system that's exploding thanks to all of your work and my work of the crews work and if I have to I'll go do that. But but the the the the best deals we've been offered, right actually have a good sized crew and reporters do a lot of things still want me to be in those cities and my parents are in Austin. My crew is in Austin. I'm loyal to them. And I have no intention of doing that.
Dan (01:18:42.000)
I also hate the city. It's a pile of shit and demons. So yeah, I don't believe this for a second but let's pretend and imagine that Alex isn't making this up. I want to spit ball around some ideas what these offers could be shit. Here are the major figures in this media space that could possibly offer Alex anywhere close to the amount of money he would be demanding and require him to move. Well, I'm just gonna go all across your short for now go for the blaze, which you probably wouldn't have to move for. So I think that one is just like he's that's in Texas. Yeah. Daily wire. Oh, ACN and Frank speech. There just aren't other conservative networks that could be in his ballpark except for maybe if you force it to get to five you could say like right side broadcasting, but I don't think they have the money. The thing about four of them requiring them to move sounds like bullshit. I don't even feel like entertaining it because it's more confusing than Interesting. Yeah, Alex and Glenn Beck could never coexist in the same business. So the Blaze is just not possible. Also, they would have an advertiser Exodus if they brought on Alex, so it's very unlikely. Same problem with the daily wire. They just had this big public falling out with Steven Crowder and Alex is 100 times more toxic than Crowder ever could be. signing on. Alex, who actively hates multiple members of the daily wire team is way more than it's worth. So I don't believe it's gonna happen. I wouldn't recommend ended Oh en and Frank speech definitely seem possible. Alex could become the main anchor at OA en until he has some kind of a disagreement with management and decides that they're the deep state couple that is deep within OA n and then he gets himself fired maximum. Frank speech is a good fit since Michael Sandel seems to have endless money and no standards. So that's a possibility. Yeah. wouldn't need to move though. Everything is remote. Yeah. Then the other possibility is Rebel rebel media. Sure. But I don't. They're not really. I don't know if they could afford him. I don't know what kind of money would be there.
Jordan (01:20:34.000)
If Bolsonaro was still in what had one? I think Alex could have a gig in Brazil. Yeah. Because he's not going to be able to keep keep his money if he stays here.
Dan (01:20:45.000)
Well, actually, you bring up a really interesting point to like, in terms of being an expat. If Alex were to leave the US he could make a better argument for Brazil than Canada. Yeah, totally going to Canada, I think would be tough. For a patriot like Alex, whereas he could say that Bolsonaro is leading this anti globalist resistance. And he's going down to get himself a piece of it be on the front lines and what have you. He could do that. Where it's going to Canada just doesn't seem
Jordan (01:21:14.000)
man five years from now we see him cold and sad on our tea. That's
Dan (01:21:22.000)
interesting.
Jordan (01:21:23.000)
Reporting from Siberia, they don't they don't like me as much here as I thought they would
Dan (01:21:27.000)
I honestly don't even I don't even think that's an option. No, probably, frankly. Because, for one, they used to have more of a relationship. Sure. Alex doesn't go on our T. These days.
Jordan (01:21:40.000)
I was I was being facetious. I understand what
Dan (01:21:43.000)
you're bringing up another like posture. And so I'm just sort of walk him through it. I mean,
Jordan (01:21:47.000)
would there be something in the possibly in the UK in the Europe? In the Europe? Yeah. I don't know. I don't know conservative right wing outlets in Europe.
Dan (01:21:59.000)
He's gonna team up with Andrew Neil, why not?
Jordan (01:22:03.000)
The UK needs you, Piers Morgan and Alex Jones every night at octet.
Dan (01:22:09.000)
Also a lot of backlash. And I'd never addressed this. People pretty pissed off that I didn't point out the Piers Morgan show is not the top rated. I understand that. I thought that was understood.
Jordan (01:22:20.000)
Yeah, I screamed or something.
Dan (01:22:23.000)
People were a little bit like,
Jordan (01:22:24.000)
it cannot believe it happens. It happens. So
Dan (01:22:27.000)
anyway, Alex needs money.
Alex Jones (01:22:28.000)
But we do need financing to pay for this. And so for the first few weeks, everything's gonna be free. And Alex shows live.com, it's still a lot of the content will be free as well, as well as wall downs. And what happens but for folks that want the complete behind the scenes, and people that want the special events and people that want the PowerPoints and people that want the deep analysis, that will be a monthly or yearly subscription show we can finance expanding all of this. And this is all separate. This is Alex Jones operation. Me separately doing this
Dan (01:22:58.000)
there's a separate this is not related to invoices is not really.
Jordan (01:23:03.000)
Jesus Christ. He
Dan (01:23:04.000)
might be saying that too much.
Jordan (01:23:06.000)
Oh, my God. Yeah. I mean, he might as well be like, in case mark, or any bankruptcy lawyers aren't listening. This is unrelated to my other work. Please do not file a motion asking for this to be
Dan (01:23:20.000)
very specific. This is
Jordan (01:23:26.000)
perhaps the most specific reasons in the history of making this separate
Dan (01:23:29.000)
from Infowars. So I think that there's an interesting question to be asked and that is that in terms of the case, the judge in Texas was very clear that Infowars and Alex free speech systems and Alex are one in the same as an entity so like, that works one direction but does it work the other is Alex free speech systems, even when he's acting outside of the auspices of of starts a new business. Is that business still really just free speech system?
Jordan (01:24:02.000)
If corporations have free speech, then free speech has Alex Jones? I think that's the way free speech systems as Alex Jones, Dan,
Dan (01:24:10.000)
that's heavy. Yeah. So anyway, we're getting the new Alex Jones Show, apparently. And at the end of this clip, I think Alex dedicates the studio to us.
Alex Jones (01:24:20.000)
I couldn't have done it without your support. But to have the studio in my house, control room, whole nine yards, satellite uplink radio uplinks, they're not activated. I press one button. And I can do the new Alex Jones Show 11am to 3pm Central
Jordan (01:24:39.000)
that sounds similar here out of the studio, or I got reminds me of a previous show.
Alex Jones (01:24:43.000)
I just walked downstairs to a four person podcast, classic podcast table like Joe Rogan and others have are when Joe came to my studios about 15 years ago to see how I was doing where I get this where I do that, and I'm not bragging it's just that we're kind of going back to our roots. Sure I'm on imitative Joe. I'm coming back to what You know, Joe was imitating had to establish dominance there in case anyone wants to walk down to my interview there when people walk right back up the studio. And that's just one new head of the Hydra. That's ready to go. Two more are ready to go as well. And we've got offers for five other Hydra heads right now. I just wanted our enemies to know that and they can I almost want to dedicate the studio to my stalkers and my haters, because you gave us the energy to do all this. Okay? You're the reason this happened. But I'm not doing it for you. I'm doing it not. I'm a spy that I love for my children, and my family and your children and your families. Because my children grow up in a world with your children.
Dan (01:25:43.000)
My children don't want it. Don't do it for them. Yeah, no exist, but also don't do it on behalf of my children.
Jordan (01:25:49.000)
I also play more music. How about that? play more music? Why is he what you finally have the opportunity to say whatever you want. Do you know what you want to say? The lyrics to you belong to the
Jordan (01:26:00.000)
city dude.
Dan (01:26:01.000)
We could we could be good program directors. I knew Alex Jones is
Jordan (01:26:06.000)
gonna dedicate it to us. Yeah. And I feel like it's necessary for him to honor us as well.
Dan (01:26:11.000)
Candle show. If he gave it a shot Kate a shout paint show guarantee Slam Dunk 100% and more music and Rick Dees style countdown 100% Wolfman, Alex, I think it'd be good.
Jordan (01:26:27.000)
I don't think that would be a bad idea at all.
Dan (01:26:28.000)
So look, I know you said that that shows sounds very similar to another show that we've done. 100 very similar show about. But look, this is not connected at all.
Alex Jones (01:26:40.000)
It is. So I'm extremely honored to be here with you. And I'm extremely honored to be launching this voyage with you. And so in the future, you're not gonna hear big pontifications for 15 minutes you will about why I'm doing it, who I am and what we're doing. But this is really a big deal. Because you get set with your studio set with your crews set with your operation. I'm totally loyal to her awesome. But to go out with new people, and new organizations and new crew and new operations. And to set up something completely organic. And strikeout something. strikeout with something that's so new, is exciting. And so I can tell you, this is just the beginning. Ladies and gentlemen, this is just the beginning that you're seeing right now it all starts at Alex Jones. live.com don't want to be again 100% Crystal clear Infowars isn't going wow, this is gonna make info wars.com and bandit video and everything they do over there and everything I'm involved with over there.
Jordan (01:27:39.000)
Oh my god that much stronger. Oh my god. That's my family says sad the
Alex Jones (01:27:43.000)
most effective organization in the world. That is the incredible thing. But organizations like free speech systems, and what we've done have to give birth to new entities and new organizations and new systems. And so that is what not
Jordan (01:27:59.000)
free speech systems which are exciting. I'm gonna leave it at that. Probably leave it at that
Dan (01:28:05.000)
he called the Info Wars they Yeah, I'll never met
Jordan (01:28:08.000)
those guys before. Hey, they're good people. I've heard a lot about him. But I'm telling you. That's that place. I don't think I've even been there for the past 20 years. Honestly, I checked out
Unknown Speaker (01:28:18.000)
is bizarre.
Jordan (01:28:21.000)
Oh no, that's not bizarre. That is the most transparent thing I have ever seen in my entire life.
Dan (01:28:28.000)
Everyone at Infowars better be updating their fucking news better be ready to me better be updating.
Jordan (01:28:35.000)
You are gone. I'm very loyal to my crew is five. Yeah, for
Dan (01:28:41.000)
Alex. When Alex says like three times, I'm very loyal to my crew. And he's really stressing that he's not this project that he's working on is not not related to Infowars because Infowars that they
Jordan (01:28:52.000)
those people great people. I'm gonna stick by him. I'm very loyal to them. The people who will stay number
Dan (01:28:59.000)
one. He said he would die for Trump. Oh, yeah. A couple years ago. Yeah. Get your resume together.
Jordan (01:29:05.000)
I would definitely be y'all are getting fired. I think you know what, here's what it could be. All right. dari Daria is trying to get a job as an oil lobbyist. That's yeah, hey, keep feeding Alex these lines and then you can go to the oil lobby and they'll be like, holy shit. You're a psychopath. Get on over here.
Dan (01:29:27.000)
Could be Daria, update your resume. Yeah. And also again, like don't put your real job history. Any of you people at Infowars it's not a good idea. Oh, when
Jordan (01:29:36.000)
you have been a sports anchor for this past 10 years, man. Yeah. Fake a coma or something that you're just coming out of a coma would be a great idea. Change your name.
Dan (01:29:45.000)
Can you explain this gap in your resume? Yes.
Jordan (01:29:49.000)
They almost pulled the plug. Give some good details to it. Yeah,
Dan (01:29:52.000)
there was that movie while you were sleeping.
Jordan (01:29:57.000)
A nurse fell in love with me.
Dan (01:30:00.000)
much bigger. Free Speech systems is right on the horizon. Okay.
Alex Jones (01:30:05.000)
If you think what you see in your free speech systems is impressive. Adult, the studios, the crew, all the equipment all all the guests impressive equates amazing. Yeah, I'll give them something that dwarfs that is almost complete. And I don't run it. I don't control it,
Jordan (01:30:26.000)
not related to it at all. It's free and clear. Don't need a lineup
Alex Jones (01:30:30.000)
of incredible talk shows no bad individuals and people ready to go not $1.5 billion. And that's just one of the opportunities. So here's here's the big news. This is 1000 times bigger than Infowars. Literally, that's a conservative number. Hell a billion times think about it. There's a billion people.
Dan (01:30:48.000)
The math doesn't check out. If I had to guess here's what I think I'm hearing Alex's saying that there's a bunch of free agent propagandists and right wing shitheads out there that are teaming up to be like the Sinister Six right. I'm not going to cast the entire Sinister Six but David Knight gets to be the Sandman because he puts me the photo slew Nice. Alex Craven, the hunter because he's racially problematic, but then I don't remember if craving the hunter is actually racist. I mean, he's Craven Sure.
Jordan (01:31:19.000)
Anyone knows at least
Dan (01:31:20.000)
hear all the dangling threads that I can see out there in the ether. You have Ezra Levant and rebel news, which is seen better days. Most of their former talent is gone and wants nothing to do with them. And it was heavily implied a while back that Ezra wanted to hire Alex. Alex couldn't make his brand work if he was employed by a Canadian dude. And I think a lot of Alex's audience would be concerned about his boss's name being Ezra. This seems like an option he could take over like he could be the face of rebel news. Sure, but I don't know how much other talent is there to fill things in and I don't think they have the kind of money Alex would want now. Then there's Gavin McInnes, and his failed censored.tv There's a ton of shows under that umbrella and on that website, but almost all of them all of them are shit. There's the classic man up with Jacob wall, which seems to have gone on hiatus right around the time he pled guilty to felony telecommunications fraud. Yeah, for his voter suppression. robos robo calls scheme? Yeah, that one's usually tough to keep recording after Yeah, all around and charming bigot. Katie Hopkins has a show but the latest episode of that is from last May, that child named Sophia who was really popular for a minute because they swore and said racist shit has a show. But that 15 minutes of fame is long over and the allure is completely gone. If they're not like 12 years old. Yeah, the whole point. You
Jordan (01:32:42.000)
can't be a child prodigy forever. You can only be a child prodigy while you're a child.
Dan (01:32:47.000)
Look how impressive that this person is so racist at such a young age. No longer impressive.
Jordan (01:32:53.000)
You're an adult. That's when you should be racist. You're racist piece of shit.
Dan (01:32:57.000)
Gavin does a show with noted racist Anthony KU Mia, but who cares. And also cou Mia has his own network compound media. So this is really more of a collab than a Gavin venture. Alex also probably wouldn't get along with the host of atheism is unstoppable. Gavin is still a name, though. And he has a history with rebel media so that maybe that could come together. There are also other free agents like Drew Hernandez who have labeled the baby reporter because he sounds like a fucking baby share. And now I guess Milo isn't working on the gay campaign anymore. So that could be an option prize that fell through Yeah,
Jordan (01:33:29.000)
it's that was a cushy gig.
Dan (01:33:32.000)
Yeah. And after he was like, I'm loyal to my criminal. I know.
Jordan (01:33:35.000)
I know. It's so it's so you know, it was like, I'm just gonna pledge my undying loyalty to them. Those people over there. I swear I'm devoted to them. I'll never let them go.
Dan (01:33:45.000)
But still look, even with these names that are possibilities. There just aren't enough pieces to make this worthwhile, even if they managed to team up with some of the biggest free agents out there. And they'll be like, the number one draft pick. You'd say Steven Crowder, sure. Even if you got him involved. Yeah. Just still not really. It's not 1000 times bigger than Infowars.
Jordan (01:34:06.000)
It's coming closer and closer to happening, though, isn't it? That Crowder Alex,
Dan (01:34:10.000)
I don't think that's in Crowder's best interest. I don't think so either, especially with Alex doing this. If Alex didn't do this, and they wanted to try and make a run out of like turning Infowars back into something. Sure. Then maybe but at this point now, here's everyone's everyone's fucking themselves over.
Jordan (01:34:27.000)
Here's what you do. All right. Steven Crowder, right. Alex Jones. I'm here at the Alex Jones Show. Once a week, people call in and Steven Crowder and Alex Jones have to paint for
Dan (01:34:39.000)
you. And they paint on each other.
Jordan (01:34:43.000)
Yes. Oh man. 100% you have to paint on the other guy's back and then he turns around and you get your turn. And you will have to paint the same picture
Dan (01:34:51.000)
and you have to know you have to guess what the other person's painting.
Jordan (01:34:56.000)
Yes, this would be great. But look like
Dan (01:34:59.000)
there's other People like Bannon has his own shit with the War Room. So he's probably not going to be interested. Jack sobic is too big to mix it up with Alex. Charlie Kirk is on an act like budget actual radio station. So he's, yeah, he's not messing around Mike Cernovich is irrelevant. Stefan Molyneux might as well be a hermit living in the woods. I just don't understand how you square this circle, this idea that Alex has about like, it's something bigger as the people are coming together. Like this idea. I just don't know how it works.
Jordan (01:35:28.000)
You know, I maybe it's just something he's telling himself honestly, like, how do you motivate yourself to keep going? You owe $1.5 billion? You got to tell yourself something. Right. And people still want me and this is not involved. Oh, this is not related to unrelated to free speech system. Yeah. If any possible lawyer, I don't know if any lawyers listen to my podcast.
Dan (01:35:49.000)
Yeah. So Alex is concerned about bullies, are bullies. And so he's when we're always Oh, and so he wants to violently deal with these bullies. But very non violent, smart,
Alex Jones (01:36:01.000)
we are, we are reaching an absolute total Critical Mass right now. And you see it, I see it on the poison shots in the open borders on the pedophile rings on the New World Order on the energies attacks, on the attempts to shut on our farmers and our small industries. And our auto mechanics. I mean, the people are finally going, Whoa, I'm really in a fight. And you know, that's the thing about bullies that always stick with or threaten you in class, or threaten you in the cafeteria. When you're in junior high or high school, you're scared off, you're not looking for trouble, you're not looking for a fight. You try to get on the bus. And here comes a bully and they punch you in the head. And there's something about that moment they do that. Everything slows down. He just reach up at slow motion and grab their head and start bouncing in the concrete. And the problem is you go too far and you kill them. We don't want to do that. We want to get them off of us to just slam their head in the bus Jesus credit floridly non violently just like, oh, you know what, at? How's that feel? How's it felt to get hurt, but you want to hurt me? Because you think messing with us intimidates us, you think is bullies. Getting in our face and harassing us does something and all it does is make us think about how bad we're gonna get you off our back. So make no mistake and understand that humanity is rising. And if you think the old Alex Jones was dangerous, the New World Order. And if you thought the old Alex Jones had your number, I have been taking a lot of time off. And I've been meditating on how can you non violently politically alive and I'm with violent meditation? Yes. And God's help.
Jordan (01:37:35.000)
Really, really found yourself.
Alex Jones (01:37:36.000)
Just ranted for 22 minutes. Oh, I'm gonna go to some of these special reports.
Dan (01:37:41.000)
Yeah, go to some special reports, bro. So look, I mean, like the thing that Alex,
Jordan (01:37:46.000)
I'm glad you finally joined Transcendental Meditation.
Dan (01:37:50.000)
It that is like Alex's show. Yeah, it's one of the only moments where in this whole thing where he seems to have like some passion behind him. But it's also transparently false. Yeah, I'm forced. But here's the thing. I was thinking about this, you know, like, there's Yeah, I don't know exactly. The words are like what these these theories are. And I've never studied them in depth. But I've had conversations with people about this. Yeah. But the idea that the stage is like this place where different rules apply. Like we all have an ingrained assumption that something can be done in a play that is outside of our sensibilities. And it's part of the performance. That is it can transcend it being there, people can wear costumes, and we just accept like they're a different person. It's
Jordan (01:38:34.000)
one of the reasons that the stage and performance have always been allowed to kind of muck muck power in a way that everybody else couldn't, right.
Dan (01:38:42.000)
And there's, there's like a different relationship with things that are a little bit transgressive. We relate to art differently, because of things taking place in that space
Jordan (01:38:51.000)
in a safer space that can be contained in the stage, but
Dan (01:38:55.000)
it also is like, our understanding of it is is different because of the relationship we have with the stage for sure. For sure. And I was thinking about this and like Alex's set is kind of that it's a stage in some ways, and we kind of understand his like, I'm gonna skin you alive stuff. Like, you know, the the obviously it's not okay and still fucked up. Right, but it seems more performance see, and kind of like a Ha, he's on in costume. It's on the stage when it's at Infowars studios, and there's cuts between different cameras, and you can tell that he's desperately trying to make it out to break and he's just saying this angry shit, right? Because it gets him excited. Right when he's sitting in like, presumably a room next to his bedroom. Yeah, and he doesn't have to be doing this. And there's no it doesn't have the same space as a stage. And so this feels weird.
Jordan (01:39:51.000)
Doesn't Are you gonna take me fishing next week? Exactly.
Dan (01:39:54.000)
No, he does say something like, you know, it's great to be doing as well. My
Jordan (01:39:58.000)
family has just met Through oh my god, while you're useless is awful.
Dan (01:40:04.000)
It doesn't feel as much like performance that you can understand in the sort of context that that provides. Yeah, just kind of seems like a guy who angrily wants to talk about violence and killing bullies and stuff. Yeah. But then doesn't want to take responsibility for that anger. So he says, like, non violently, right, but then you also kind of see him getting worked up. But you know, that's not sincere. And it's just, I mean, it's a mess. It doesn't feel right at all.
Jordan (01:40:31.000)
Yeah, I mean, that's one thing I have always hated about the left though the bullies you know, because when you think of bullies, you think of like, violent fantasies or like threats being said out loud, you know, like threats of violence, you know, like physical intimidation, you know, those kinds of making yourself big, getting on top of people, you know? Sure. But wait, you know, that's, that's another person in that clip, who's
Dan (01:40:53.000)
not associated, is not associated.
Jordan (01:40:54.000)
The reason he says,
Dan (01:40:56.000)
um, but look, you're a hypocrite because earlier, you wanted to throw paint balloons at people. So you are a believer
Jordan (01:41:02.000)
that sounds very similar to I will skin you alive politically? Well, I have not meditated other people.
Dan (01:41:10.000)
Back to Me, I will. So obviously, anytime you do a first episode or something, you got to pop some champagne. So Alex does,
Alex Jones (01:41:18.000)
I'm not a big wine drinker, or champagne drinker. But when something special happens, I tend to buy a bottle of champagne like recevoir nice bottle of French champagne is all real. Champagne is French, and have one and then put it another way. And during the break, I thought, wait a minute, in my office, in a cabinet. I have enough time to chill, but it won't matter. Because the house is already pretty cold. I like it cold. It's cold weather here. So it's probably about 60 degrees was that necessarily a bottle of Dom Perignon, that I bought, when my five and a half year old daughter was born. And we're giving birth to something new here, Alex shows live.com everything else is gonna come out of that. Just like Infowars has many years, this is gonna be huge as well. If we do a good job, uncover the Real News, break major stories and get back on the road and have you supported and promoted. So to all the viewers and all the listeners into the crew, and all the people that have made this possible, and this maiden voyage, it's important as you launch a new ship to christen it. And so I dedicate this new transmission in this new platform, to freedom and to God and to the family and to the freedom to the family of our ideas and to everybody that's gone before us. The pain such extreme sacrifices that we couldn't be here today.
Dan (01:42:38.000)
So he ends up liking the champagne. I'm going to skip this next clip because it's just him telling the people who are they're working to put it on ice so they can have some later and then later in the episode you see him drinking like two more glasses. Yeah, kills the bottle.
Jordan (01:42:50.000)
Yeah, you know what, this actually could be an allegory. Okay, so the allegory is Alex is a the the main character of our story buys two bottles of champagne for the birth of his daughter, right? The birth he celebrates and then the bottle of champagne that He also bought for the birth of his daughter, you would assume is emotionally connected to the birth of your daughter, right? And then this man goes through a transformative experience. And then somehow rather than in a hero with 1000 faces style away and change he instead selfishly tricks the bottle by him alone.
Dan (01:43:28.000)
Well, he had Mike Adams on the phone.
Jordan (01:43:32.000)
So the allegory is such that you can see if you go through a transformative experience, you should fucking change.
Dan (01:43:40.000)
You should you should yeah, I also call into question whether the story is sincere and if it is, it's fucking sad. That's the saddest story Yeah, cuz this I don't think
Jordan (01:43:50.000)
wedding you're drinking your daughter's birth at 18th birthday, something with your dog. And he's drinking it. Let me drink this for the family.
Jordan (01:44:01.000)
Let me take a big toast for the family drink
Dan (01:44:03.000)
this and also clarify that
Jordan (01:44:07.000)
this champagne French champagne not involved with free speech system.
Dan (01:44:12.000)
So Mike Adams is coming on to talk about how you will eat
Alex Jones (01:44:15.000)
the bugs. Oh, Mike Adams is joining us to talk about you will eat the bugs. It's funny how the last five years accelerating last few years last few months really took her shinda it was a new leftist sacrament. Oh, don't just wear your mask. Don't just take your prayers and shots don't just support all the wars. They'll just support pedophilia, but eat bugs to save the earth even though the shell bugs the chitin in every major study cannot be digested by humans and causes all sorts of arthritic issues like a bunch of the studies predicted and we're basically project that someone eating even 5% Bug diet will develop cancer faster than someone smoking. Two packs of unfiltered cigarettes today look that up.
Dan (01:45:01.000)
Alex isn't making all that shit up except for that your body can't digest parts of bugs. But the same is true of celery. Yeah, Alex couldn't back up any of the stuff he's saying. And honestly, I have zero interest in the you will eat the bugs, narrative and conspiracy. Luckily, when Mike Adams comes on, he doesn't actually really get into it. Unluckily, he does still show up. So they do talk about some other things. But I honestly, I don't think that I've heard you will eat the bugs from anybody except people like Alex complaining about it. I mean, I'll
Jordan (01:45:31.000)
say, eventually, we're gonna eat bugs, I want to be I want to be honest with people in a way that most people won't, eventually we're gonna eat bugs. That's how it's gonna work. But listen, here's some good news. When we do eat bugs, it's not like chefs are gonna be like, Alright, we're done. No more cooking, we're just eating bugs, they're gonna be like, Fine, we'll figure out a new way to make good things here. Here's
Dan (01:45:52.000)
a raw giant spider, exactly, you're not gonna go to Pizza
Jordan (01:45:55.000)
Hut, and they're gonna be like, no more pizza bugs.
Jordan (01:46:04.000)
At the bug hut, buffet went away. But it's, I swear, it was the best when you're
Dan (01:46:09.000)
saying we will eat bugs. Now. I think your assessment is probably correct. In as much as there will be very effective replacements of a number of things protein based and what have you. There are a lot of interesting avenues that are much more ecologically stable. Sure, that that are that. But I the only reason I push back a tiny bit is because you know, they're constant innovations that happen across the board. And so the idea that bugs will necessarily become a large part of our diet. I don't know if I would say that's a foregone conclusion.
Jordan (01:46:50.000)
Let me try and let me try and clarify. The bugs are less the literal bugs as they as much as they are like, your diet is going to change because of climate change. That's just how it works. Food,
Dan (01:47:01.000)
the relationship with the food will going necessarily evolve.
Jordan (01:47:05.000)
Exactly. And so that is fine, too, to be like, how dare they do that? Look, man, we're too late for that. It's going to happen. I still
Dan (01:47:13.000)
don't hear anybody. But people like Alex saying, like, yeah, oh, my god, someone's trying to force me to eat a boat. Right. All right.
Jordan (01:47:21.000)
Well, I mean, I think there was the bug squares and Snowpiercer. That's about as good as we'd get for oh, no, we're gonna eat bugs and
Dan (01:47:27.000)
the sort of tacky hack joke at this point already of like Rogan yelling at people to eat bugs on Fear Factor? Sure,
Jordan (01:47:34.000)
sure. Yeah, of course, you're not gonna have to eat live bugs.
Dan (01:47:39.000)
So, in this next clip, Alex is waiting for Mike Adams to show up and he starts lying. You know,
Alex Jones (01:47:46.000)
I think that retired Colonel Douglas McGregor is a smart guy. But he said the Russians were gonna win in just a few weeks. And I said, well, they may but they don't. It's gonna go on for years. And the Pentagon thinks is gonna go on for years. But there's no doubt Ukraine's collapse, but doesn't matter. Why because Western money's being pumped in to keep the war going. Just because the civilization collapses, doesn't mean a war is the civilization collapse you want.
Dan (01:48:14.000)
As always, Alex is lying about his past position. In the lead up to the invasion. Alex was airing Putin speeches and talking about how great a leader he was and insisting that if anything, Russia was just going to go into the Donbass region to assist the separatists there because he was trying to crush communism. Then the invasion happened and Alex will be over in a day or two because Russia had paid off Ukraine's military and its Alinsky was a secret double agent, he would also have been paid off by Putin natural, none of this came to pass. And Alex has just pretended that that wasn't his coverage for the week surrounding the invasion. He lies about this stuff. Because if he didn't, it would be too obvious that the things he's saying now will look just as stupid in a year. Yeah. So the the sort of shell game of pretending you didn't say what you said before? is essential. If you want to be tomorrow's news today. Yeah.
Jordan (01:48:59.000)
You know, it is it is a luxury that I think he doesn't really appreciate he takes it for granted. Yeah, that people will not check,
Dan (01:49:08.000)
you know, that is so deeply complex. Yeah,
Jordan (01:49:11.000)
like that is something that he should be far more grateful for. And he takes it he just takes it for granted.
Dan (01:49:16.000)
Well, I think once you take on the name of like, I'm a truth seeker or like, I do my own research and all this stuff. You're halfway there. You don't really have to follow through as it gives you the boost of like,
Jordan (01:49:29.000)
it's like the studio it gives you an error of professionality where you do not have any skill. Yeah,
Dan (01:49:34.000)
I think, what was it? I think my therapist one time told me about like, if you have some sort of thing that you want to do, don't tell people you're gonna do it. Yeah. Because if you do, you'll have the feeling of having done it because you'll have told them it'll make you less likely to follow through for plan might have been talking about my deep problems with procrastination. And I think the same is true of people who like our Alex listeners. Yeah, like they just tell them selves that point has been proven they tell themselves that they dig for the truth and share you know, do their own research and that gives them the feeling that they do right and that's good enough and now it's banks on
Jordan (01:50:10.000)
and then the other way you lie to yourself as you say by saying it out loud people will hold me accountable for it. You know, I said it out loud. I said I'm a truth teller. So if people don't hold me accountable for not being a Trump
Dan (01:50:22.000)
says look it up. So therefore if there isn't a complete exodus of all of his listeners than what he said must have been true. Exactly. It's nonsense. Yeah, not good. Anyway, Alex has lately been talking about Mr. Rogers a bit. So
Jordan (01:50:37.000)
there we've got Bob Ross and Mr. Rogers are both in play on today's episode. Yeah.
Dan (01:50:42.000)
So there's a video of Mr. Rogers he had a song called everybody's fancy sure that he wrote
Jordan (01:50:49.000)
back in the day, was it an accurate song or more of a fantasy song? No, it's
Dan (01:50:53.000)
It's about about boys grow up to be boys and girls grow up to be girls. And so now it's been appropriated for the far right a bit weaponized.
Jordan (01:51:07.000)
Completely banal and a harmless little song?
Dan (01:51:11.000)
Well, it's, it's interesting, because the argument that Alex seems to have is that like leftists are up in arms canceling Mr. Rogers over this. I have not heard Sorry, what? I've not heard anything of that. But I've heard Alex claim that quite a bit. Yeah. It's almost like he really wants the left to do this. Yeah, yeah. Say, haha, look at this,
Jordan (01:51:33.000)
it would be really helpful for the left to do stupid things. For me, that would be nice, because then I could be like, Hey, look at how much smarter than you I am. And that you're not doing it makes me very frustrated.
Dan (01:51:43.000)
Also, Alex doesn't deal with the fact that Mr. Rogers updated the lyrics to this Get the
Jordan (01:51:48.000)
fuck out on Jesus, and that guy was the best
Dan (01:51:53.000)
he had some good qualities.
Alex Jones (01:51:55.000)
Speaking of playing God, everything in our universe is male and female locks and keys.
Jordan (01:52:01.000)
What those are the universe's fault the whole
Alex Jones (01:52:04.000)
way the planet operates.
Jordan (01:52:08.000)
Bill spins male and female in
Alex Jones (01:52:10.000)
the 90s doing a show on X and Y chromosomes male and female chromosomes, pulling that a few years ago because you're not allowed to say men are men, women are women. But now the left there's a big article on infowars.com is triggered by old Mr. Rogers boys or boys girls, our girls clubs. And then another clip we're gonna play right after it. Have him on a nightly show a nightly, late night comedy show. Carson Chang Well, children can be confused when they're young. It's important not to confuse them. Because psychologist knew this early on, they would have some identity issues as they went into puberty, not understanding what it meant to be male, what it meant to be female. So instead at that critical juncture, guiding them into what they are, the system is there trying to make that decision for them.
Dan (01:52:54.000)
That's not exactly the point of Mr. Rogers song. But also keys and locks aren't inherently
Jordan (01:53:00.000)
I mean, I don't even understand how that's if that's your first example. Those are
Dan (01:53:07.000)
terms that we gave them. And they're essentially arbitrary. Yeah, it would be just as easy to say that their top and bottom plugs are totally Pokey and Dippy plugs or any in a hoodie or whatever, it's cultural. It means nothing can larger reality language.
Jordan (01:53:21.000)
It could act and that'd be fine. That'd be also be fine. Yeah,
Dan (01:53:25.000)
it could work. Yeah. Yeah. So this argument falls flat a little bit. And also, I'm not gonna get involved in the Mr. Rogers culture war.
Jordan (01:53:33.000)
refused. So desperate, so silly. I refuse. Yeah.
Dan (01:53:38.000)
Yep. So Alex isn't gonna go away, and neither was Info Wars, and they are two separate, they are completely unrealistic,
Alex Jones (01:53:43.000)
and our toe a little bit into these waters right now. And we're finally doing I was always a man of action, and bless, why are you finally doing it? But Info Wars is, you know, quite the operation and becomes the main focus, but it feels so good to be in a studio show. Good to be doing all of this. And again, we're not getting rid of Info Wars. It's gonna be there's gonna be stronger than ever. We're getting rid of all our enemies to know that we'll be getting rid of Info Wars, three new studios in Austin to manage the one on my house. The others aren't even my studios or groups, you can't find them. Five other deals right now. In case anybody thinks you're going to shut us down or silence us. All you're going to do is get us to intensify our free speech.
Dan (01:54:29.000)
I agree. But there's no demand. Like, that's, like, you're just getting, like create. I mean, if you create a ton more shit, fine, but no one wants it.
Jordan (01:54:38.000)
No, no. Also, and I'm gonna throw this out as solving the wrong problem. It feels like he's trying to do one of those corporate rebrands you know, where somebody like Enron, you know, destroys the economy or something. And then they're like, Well, we're sorry. And then you declare bankruptcy and then they change they're not they changed their name to run and, and you're like, Can you can you do that? but they changed their name. They didn't just go haha we're Enron to like that's
Dan (01:55:06.000)
stupid the new Alex? No, it's the same I don't even know if that's an official name something he said. Alex Jones dot live
Jordan (01:55:15.000)
news not free speech systems show right?
Dan (01:55:18.000)
Also I think that Alex might have a difficult time arguing with these are like totally distinct things oh yeah cuz he'll be like Oh, but it's Alex Jones dot live it's not Infowars that's what I'm saying and then like you go through all of the million whack amole URLs that he's bought and like, tried to redirect to his website, it seems like I don't know, it seems very much the same thing. Yeah. Anyway Infowars could burn the fuck down and he'd still be doing sure
Alex Jones (01:55:45.000)
the studio was being built to do that and done for about a year. But then I said, I wanted hooked up to the satellites. I want to hook up the radio stations, I want it hooked up to all the servers, I want it hooked up to everything. Do you think that's just, you know, a plane was to crash at Infowars headquarters, or a lightning bolt or an act of God, or a billion dollar lawsuit or a clown car? Well, explosives was driving to it, we will still have a place to the show. And then God forbid a plane crashes into this we got to more places. It's just, it's so crazy how I think what's about to happen is I'm going to start doing three shows a day, oh, my God. And then I'm going to do a bunch of other shows. And in fact, I want to hit pull the trigger this week, because they've got these groups that call up these PR firms on all these shows, and I've been cutting them back to like 10 a week. And I just said, you know, they've wanted me to shut up so bad. I said, go ahead and hit me. I'll do 20 interviews a week. Now I'm gonna run really hard for a few weeks to take off a few days because I never used to run out all the time. I've learned I can like take a few days, like an engine, let it cool off and run it even harder the next time.
Dan (01:56:58.000)
Yeah, it's almost like you're on speed.
Jordan (01:57:00.000)
Yeah. It's one of the most this is one of the most desperate performances I think I've
Dan (01:57:04.000)
heard in a long time. You know, people who are on cocaine. Yeah, real hard for a few days. Right. And they crash. Yeah.
Jordan (01:57:11.000)
And the crash gets worse every time. And the high gets less. So you want it more?
Dan (01:57:17.000)
Alex? Alex? Alex, I don't understand. I mean, I Okay. Maybe he got he's gotten some requests for interviews. It's great that he's saying yes to them. But I mean, 20 a day are. First of all, you don't have time. Second of all, there's not the demand. Now we're doing it three shows a day, no one wants that. It's just clutter. You don't have enough to say to fill those shows. There's no reason for them to exist on a substantive basis. And then no one's gonna buy it. No one wants it. No one's going to consume the media, you're wasting your time. You're gonna defeat the globalists by burning yourself out and diminishing returns in yourself out of anyone care. And
Unknown Speaker (01:57:52.000)
when you talk, yeah,
Jordan (01:57:53.000)
you know, a lot of the times people are like, oh, so when you're when you're down, you know, that's when you expand, you can't retract when you're down. But on the other hand, sometimes getting rid of say a massive amount of overhead from having multiple studios might make it easier to run a slick, pared down show.
Dan (01:58:11.000)
These are not his studio.
Jordan (01:58:14.000)
These are completely separate from free speech systems
Dan (01:58:17.000)
connected to anything that could be touched by lawsuits. Yeah, I think that this is stupid. People who are normal, who don't know anything about all this stuff that I've talked to, when they say how long is his show? And I'm like, three hours and they're like, What? Why? And then I'm like, Yeah, and it's also six days a week. He does shows like, What the fuck, like normal people already think one show a day from him for three hours is severe overkill. I can't imagine anybody even his most like, aggressive fan could want or be able to take him that much media for him.
Jordan (01:59:03.000)
I mean, just based on most people's interaction with Alex through like clips, you know, I could 100% See you thinking like, okay, maybe this is an hour long show. And since I don't see clips of it every day, like, like, I don't know, The Daily Show or whatever. Yeah, maybe it only happens once a week or something like that. I can totally see that. You fools.
Jordan (01:59:22.000)
Yeah, you fools.
Dan (01:59:24.000)
And honestly, like Alex is a lot like Vegemite, and a little goes a long way. Don't know, I don't know, three, three shows. Please do it.
Jordan (01:59:35.000)
You know, do it.
Dan (01:59:36.000)
You'll burn yourself out so fast.
Jordan (01:59:37.000)
I mean, it may be the most important lesson that Alex needs to learn is you got to go away to come back. You know, and he's got to go away. And he doesn't have to come back. Yeah, but if he comes back, if he wants to come back, he's gonna have to go away first. He doesn't get to just continue doing the show on a different format. Yeah, you gotta go away.
Dan (01:59:55.000)
Yeah. Go away. Go away. So anyway, someone who has Going away is the Charlie Daniels tweets about Benghazi. What? Used to tweet all the time Benghazi ain't going away.
Jordan (02:00:08.000)
He's still tweeting about it. Have the tweets continued copping out long after his death? I don't know.
Dan (02:00:13.000)
I just remember he would always tweet that. But someone who's sticking around is Alex's first ever guest, Michael, health Ranger Adam, it's over for him. And without
Alex Jones (02:00:23.000)
further ado, I am so incredibly honored to have one of the smartest, most amazing, most dynamic, influential, informative, who people that is ahead of the curve by light years and is awakening humanity. And it's just been devastating the enemy. I've known him almost 15 years, and I was sitting here a few days ago thinking all right, I'm finally gonna launch Alex Jones live.com There's so much behind this is just my little home studio here. Who do I want on? Who I most respect as the first guest in the days who doesn't hate about it? I thought it was Mike Adams. I call him he came on because he's coming on my main Infowars show tomorrow to break huge news show the first interview on our shows live.com is the great health Ranger Mike Adams. All right, who
Dan (02:01:05.000)
am I gonna get for my first guest? How about a complete weirdo who's not welcome anywhere else? Yeah. Who is Oh, only interviewed by me because he is so lacking in credibility. And anyway, I swear
Jordan (02:01:18.000)
to God, I am waiting for him to end his part of this podcast by Bailey like and Owens going to finish out the last half hour. That's what I'm waiting phones in the pool. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. 100% He's gonna do the full stream.
Dan (02:01:31.000)
So, Mike, whole Lee shit. I think that he might have taken some notes from Steve Pjanic Oh, is
Jordan (02:01:41.000)
he taking some big swings today?
Dan (02:01:42.000)
He might be swinging. He might be swinging. I might have some ideas. I might have some Casey at the bat. So the vaccines Of course, sure part of a depopulation plan, obviously Check this shit out. Okay,
Mike Adams (02:01:53.000)
what we're looking at here is a combined global depopulation effort that is failing. It is failing because of the efforts of the infant warriors and Alex Jones and myself and others, I mean, many, many people 1000s of people sounding the alarm. And because of that, the globalists have realized they can't achieve their kill quotas. So yes, they have killed quotas. Every national leader has been given a you must kill off 70% of the population or maybe only 60, but it's a big percentage of the population. And the United States is not going to reach that kill quota through these existing doors. It's so disappointing have to resort to the next stage sure of the global depopulation effort and what is that? Well, of course it's provoking Russia into a nuclear attack on the United States.
Dan (02:02:49.000)
This just makes sense. This is the most credible voice This is a respected genius who Alex is honored to have as his first guest on his stupid bucket.
Jordan (02:02:58.000)
I mean I assume they wouldn't write down the kill quotas
Dan (02:03:01.000)
that is exactly what I was thinking
Jordan (02:03:08.000)
Mike is just like if they if they wrote down one kill quota you've made a huge mistake I've ever said don't worry somebody's recording somewhere there gender balloons overhead that are recording shit now I
Dan (02:03:27.000)
love this mic. I thought about this I'm undecided this must be what's going on. We have to explain why the vaccine isn't actually killing Yeah, number of people that we've said it can't possibly because we're full of shit and the vaccine isn't a bio weapon full of poison can't be it must be that the info warriors have been so successful in saving humanity. That must be it. Oh, kill quote as nuclear war. Oh, be scared.
Jordan (02:03:55.000)
I like the idea of essentially turning your entire cult into people with OCD who have to constantly bark at the right time in order to stop the entire world from being depopulated.
Dan (02:04:07.000)
I mean, if you listen to Mike and you think he means anything, we were supposed to have been invaded by China. Oh, they were gonna do a land they were gonna do a land invasion. Yeah, well, that would have been tough missed that one. I wouldn't recommend it for him. So anyway, there's gonna be some shit that goes down in addition to apparently Nuki baiting Russia into nuking US targets. Sure. Also,
Jordan (02:04:27.000)
how do you bait someone into nuclear attack? Do one of these I mean, because the mutually assured destruction means no matter what baiting you do, any attack will be Well, I
Dan (02:04:37.000)
think you start slow. At first, you walk up behind Putin, right and then put bunny years behind that picture.
Jordan (02:04:48.000)
Yeah, you don't tend to you don't tend to Picard on his birthday battle that's already
Dan (02:04:53.000)
stepping across passive aggressive. Yeah, but
Jordan (02:04:56.000)
sooner or later you're gonna get a nuke
Dan (02:04:59.000)
and Then you don't say hey, it's cool.
Jordan (02:05:04.000)
Yeah, then once you do that nukes,
Dan (02:05:07.000)
so anyway, as that's happening, China gonna blockade Taiwan, and then also all imports from China are gonna stop, okay, the US is going to be in trouble. Sure, and here's what's gonna happen, okay,
Mike Adams (02:05:18.000)
but just cutting off exports from China will then cause economic chaos in the United States total economic chaos. And that combined with the fragile nature of the US culture, and how the radical left has been pushing anti police types of philosophies, because police are gonna stop the Chinese and pushing violent crime and pushing race warfare and so on. That's going to lead to massive uprisings and violent revolts in America. And that will exacerbate the population die off that's happening at the same time there is some food scarcity. But you see what I want you to understand. If you're watching this in the United States, you're not going to go to the grocery store and see all the shelves empty. It won't be that way. There will be some food scarcity here, not enough to kill you by itself. But that What are you talking about scarcity, combined with the social unrest, combined with perhaps an escalation of war with Russia, and then combined with cyber warfare attacks on the financial infrastructure that takes down even the power grid or regional sections of the power grid that and that takes down banking takes down food stamps, takes down ATMs, so that the people start to panic, they freak out, they don't have anybody to come to their rescue. And that's when the panic population goes into a kind of a violent overdrive situation. And you get massive violence and die offs in the cities with no one coming to their rescue. That's the scenario that they're trying to create. Now, then, when that happens, the government will try to confiscate food from farms and rural areas, and then shift it into the cities, because they want to keep the left wing Democrats alive if they can, relative to the country, conservatives, that they're definitely trying to kill off more quickly. I don't think that plan is going to succeed by the way,
Dan (02:07:08.000)
certainly not in this
Jordan (02:07:10.000)
plan. He still thinks voting is going to be important later on.
Dan (02:07:13.000)
Yeah, that is strange. I think it was, well.
Unknown Speaker (02:07:18.000)
What Yeah.
Dan (02:07:21.000)
Now, I would
Unknown Speaker (02:07:22.000)
say sure, first
Dan (02:07:23.000)
of all, this is all stupid. Yeah, very stupid. Second, how much fun must it be to be a dramatic weirdo so much, and you're just able to write out your bizarre fantasies and then come on Alex's show and rattle them off as if they're like, this is definitely what's gonna happen. This is your genius.
Jordan (02:07:42.000)
It's it's like, juicy so far. It's like a disease, I swear. Yeah. I mean, the idea of any part of that plan in any way functioning
Dan (02:07:54.000)
well, it's everything, isn't it? You know, it's everything. Everything happens.
Jordan (02:08:02.000)
And again, thank you for stopping this imaginary problem by shouting at people from time to time good. You lost on it.
Dan (02:08:10.000)
Yeah. What heroes Jesus Christ. So anyway, Mike sums up his complete bullshit
Jordan (02:08:15.000)
quotas. To summarize,
Mike Adams (02:08:17.000)
they want to kill off some large percentage of Americans Sure, maybe 70% Maybe, but they want to kill off we don't know than Democrats shady person, it's gonna be very hard to achieve. Because number one, Democrats are the ones who took the vaccines the most Democrats live in the artificial cities that are not survivable on their own. Democrats are going to have the most difficult time with preparedness. They're not familiar with firearms, they can't reason with people on how to grow their own food. So all the things that you've learned on Infowars by listening to the guests, and all the special reports and all the coverage for Alex Jones over the years, makes you hard to kill. You are hard to kill. If you're watching this, you're hard to kill. And that's half of your survival plan right there.
Jordan (02:09:02.000)
No, you're not. No you're not No one. No one is hard to kill. It doesn't matter. I know you think that there's some sort of toughness, you sleep it's gotta be fun. Oh,
Dan (02:09:13.000)
you don't understand is that the repetition of hard to kill? It seems very suspicious but what Mike is actually doing is he's trying to activate a very single singular sleeper cell ah, Steven Seagal. Oh, I gotta say it's pretty funny to imagine that. Listening to Infowars makes you more able to
Jordan (02:09:38.000)
don't reason don't say I couldn't even handle hearing the word. I couldn't even handle hearing the Word. Democrats don't know how to reason with people. It's impossible. I just heard a man say that he wants to skin people alive politically. Not violently. Yeah, it doesn't sound like reasoning is more is his goal.
Dan (02:09:57.000)
This MF er right here just said But there were killed quotas.
Jordan (02:10:02.000)
And I can't reason I'm unable to reason, a way that there aren't killed quotas, but he's he's too good at reasoning for me.
Dan (02:10:10.000)
Yeah. So no, it makes them hard to kill if they listen to Infowars Sure, actually, I think I was gonna make some kind of a joke about Alex's supplements creating a like shield and your skin. That'd be fun. It gives you a like hard.
Unknown Speaker (02:10:27.000)
Just yourself, exoskeleton by
Dan (02:10:29.000)
taking ironically, you will not eat the bugs.
Jordan (02:10:34.000)
You will be the bugs. Costco reigned supreme.
Dan (02:10:38.000)
But yeah, if you listen to Infowars you're gonna get an advance notice of when to get out of town. Now that's great, except for I've listened to Alex for years and he constantly tells me so many times, so maybe you won't have an advance notice because Alex says it all the fucking time. Right and
Jordan (02:10:53.000)
well, Chicago is about to get nuked or I was nuked few years ago, and we still didn't get out of town. Now we stayed in town.
Mike Adams (02:11:00.000)
People who watch your show are going to have the early warning signs, probably a couple of days ahead of the masses for when it's time to get out of dodge.
Alex Jones (02:11:08.000)
That's right. They're not gonna You were on my show. And I think you were wrong when I was coming on. Come on. You're on my show in February and April saying they're doing lock downs. And I'm like, really? Like Chinese said, watch it. It happened. How'd you do?
Mike Adams (02:11:19.000)
Well, I mean, no, it's the same thing. You know, we're all we're all just watching the news and looking for the milestones out there the markers now, neither you nor I are always correct. Obviously, we make mistakes or we we try to project something into the future. And maybe that date isn't right. Or maybe it looks a little different. That's fine. Or maybe it's overfit humanity.
Dan (02:11:37.000)
You're wrong about everything, bro. Yeah, like literally every zone play this game with my every single listen to your dumb shit. People to put a bola into a drink. That was last time.
Jordan (02:11:48.000)
That's never excused. You never move past that one. We all make mistakes. No. Who Ebola is not a mistake. Who among us? Has not? I mean, no. Refuse. Let he who is without Ebola cast, the first stood.
Dan (02:12:06.000)
So Alex lies about his early COVID coverage here in a fun way.
Alex Jones (02:12:10.000)
And I was talking about a microcosm of that you and I in February, March and April of 2020. We're saying this is a real virus. It's killing people, which it was not as deadly as they said, but it was real. Now you're making this up? You better get on this isn't fair very quickly. And the globalist knew that they were trying to block anybody with therapeutics to cause the biggest death Cole. But because of you and many other people and Info Wars, the public did get the truth and countless millions were saved. So that's why this is really a life and death situation. So as you said, We're the early warning with our experts in our research and our callers
Dan (02:12:44.000)
we talk a lot of shit and we avoid fake kill quotas with. I don't know. So anyway, Alex is lying. But Mike's lies I think are actually a little bit more like disgraceful.
Mike Adams (02:12:54.000)
Yeah, you're exactly right. That was a very confusing time for all of us. Good. We all saw these warnings coming out of China didn't know, are these whistleblowers with these videos? Or is it all rigged and staged? And in retrospect, a lot of the hype out of China, I think was staged. But you're right, we did sound the alarm. And then at that time, the mainstream media was saying there's nothing to worry about whatsoever. And then they flipped. Remember, they flipped to say, oh, it's the worst thing ever, and everybody's gonna die. And everybody and we predicted and we predicted that what happened? I mean, yeah, exactly, exactly.
Dan (02:13:28.000)
It's cute for Mike to say that the videos out of China were a hoax because it was him and Alex, who were scaring their audience with them at the beginning of the pandemic. Mike even translated these videos because he speaks Chinese. That's how involved in the hoax he was. Yep. They were the main outlet running constant stories about people allegedly being shot at checkpoints in Wuhan, and their sensational as coverage of any video from China. If you listen to this clip, and all of this discussion, really, Mike and Alex are condemning their past selves, but to make it more palatable to the audience. They're ascribing their past positions to the mainstream media. Yep. Most people were not saying that the virus was no big deal back then. But that maybe we shouldn't totally freak out about it yet. At that point, Mike was saying that it was over for humanity and there would only be lone survivors. While Alex was making up that the death toll out of China was actually 10 times what was being reported. You bet. He said repeatedly that it was a race specific bio weapon or forsake. As the rest of the world began to take the virus more seriously, it was necessary for Alex to pivot into a denialists stance, which he did by attacking every vestige of connecting the virus to reality. Just
Jordan (02:14:34.000)
because it's real doesn't mean you should agree with the mainstream media.
Dan (02:14:38.000)
Everything that was meant to be a preventative measure was secretly a globalist attack. Any vaccine would necessarily be a globalist bio weapon attack, temporarily closing unnecessary businesses was a means of limiting it wasn't a means of limiting contact and spread. It was the globalists trying to crash the economy. Yep. Well, Alex resisted going full David Icke and committing to the there is no virus near To do all that he's done, since he made that pivot into fighting a mainstream that was taking the virus very seriously has been in service of undermining exactly that. And of course he did. There's no money to make and telling people that they should wear masks and follow guidance about social distancing. Now, what are you going to do? You can be a complete mask denialist and still sell your audience masks and somehow get away with it. Yep. It's disgraceful to see these two charlatans be so proud of themselves for getting everything wrong. They were able to do that because they're pretending they said the opposite thing that they did. And they know that their audience is never going to hold them accountable. Nope. It's pathetic.
Jordan (02:15:35.000)
And again, they take it for granted. Yeah, like listen to them. Listen to them laugh about how right they were knowing beautifully, that they were the dumbest people alive. And frankly, the reason that we wound up getting those lockdowns was because those people treated it so irresponsibly. By
Dan (02:15:53.000)
the way we didn't get locked out. We didn't get locked out. Somehow accepted that terminology. Yeah, it was a pretty big mistake, I think. So one of the things that's really difficult is Alex got COVID A bunch, and apparently my kid too, or at least he got at one time it was pretty bad. could have seen this coming. Yeah, almost like everybody. Actually, this clip almost made me throw something across the room. Yeah,
Jordan (02:16:19.000)
right.
Alex Jones (02:16:20.000)
Sure, Mike. But I want to say this. We know the first variant if you got it was super devastating, and had a good chance of killing some people. But it was very hard to get it. So I wasn't saying you were wrong when you said hey, it's really bad and you didn't want to leave your ranch. And I don't blame you. But then when I got the second variant, I'm 47 years old at that time, and I'm tough and I heard it I mean this this for three weeks. I couldn't breathe I was gonna die. But I didn't have the nutraceuticals and the steroids the rest of it. And the ivermectin I would have almost killed my dad almost killed my mom. Like anything else so believe me if I had read respect to how bad it was I can't have nice things and at the ranch as well you got everything you need your infrastructure, you're able to broadcast from there. Oh my god,
Dan (02:17:02.000)
if you'd known how bad it is in hindsight you would have I don't know social distanced, you would have done the things that the fucking globalist are telling you. You stupid asshole. Think about how bad you had it. You're a strong guy, and you had it that bad and your mom and dad almost died. Think about all the other people out there who weren't as lucky, you dumb fuck. In hindsight, I wish I would have gone to the ranch. So I wouldn't have gotten disease that wouldn't have gotten this sickness that I was pretending I couldn't get. And I didn't tell the audience that I had at the time that I had it because I was telling them not to social distance, and that this was all bullshit. What a fucking asshole.
Jordan (02:17:40.000)
Ya know, the entire human race should descend upon them after hearing that seems ridiculous. That's I mean, that's unacceptable. That's yeah, I mean, I don't know how to. I don't know how to ever engage with a human who did that?
Dan (02:17:52.000)
Well, that's because you're not able to reason.
Jordan (02:17:55.000)
That's fair. That's fair. Good point. Yep. Not anymore. Not after hearing that. Yeah, all reason has gone from me. So
Alex Jones (02:18:01.000)
Mike also got COVID People that say this doesn't exist have not had it. Yeah.
Mike Adams (02:18:07.000)
Yeah, I dealt that too. And and remember from the early days, we didn't know how effective ivermectin was going to be. Right. So we didn't know the effect. I
Alex Jones (02:18:18.000)
didn't even have it. I heard ivermectin and I got it. I was super sick for a week and within hours of ivermectin, I got 90% better, I was still sick for a few weeks and about I had an early on, all the numbers show would have been fine.
Dan (02:18:28.000)
You're still sick for a few
Jordan (02:18:30.000)
weeks. I just I don't understand how people can save the things that they say without thinking about how stupid they are. Yeah, you know,
Dan (02:18:38.000)
I took this thing and I was still sick for a long time
Jordan (02:18:41.000)
and healed me right away. And then I was sick for another couple of weeks right and then I was healed again
Dan (02:18:46.000)
by i This is quite a testimonial for this fake.
Jordan (02:18:49.000)
I just I just don't I it's not fair. It's not fair that I can't like just I can't just play that for them and be like, do you get it now?
Unknown Speaker (02:18:58.000)
Do you unders they don't
Dan (02:18:59.000)
understand what a piece of shit you are they will never Well, I mean Alex saying in high in retrospect after I got the illness I wish I would have taken precautionary measures so I wouldn't get it. It's just
Jordan (02:19:12.000)
no you should go to jail. It's genuinely believe he should go to jail. You don't know what for I don't care what you said that bottom in itself.
Dan (02:19:20.000)
I don't know how to write the law but boy, I feel like if he's doing some meditations he should take the fuck on that I
Jordan (02:19:27.000)
get past that that's on fucking real it's
Dan (02:19:31.000)
unacceptable. I mean, the lies about his past positions are unacceptable on their own shot. Tak sure No, but that kind of a statement of his feelings. Yeah. And his his understanding of
Jordan (02:19:45.000)
you rallied again refusing to take responsibility for any of it right? No, he was right all along. He wouldn't say right there. I am sorry. To the people I told not to social distance. Yeah. Now that I've got the
Dan (02:19:57.000)
I understand what people were trying to avoid.
Jordan (02:20:01.000)
Yeah, he couldn't even say that he had to be like, Hey, listen, it's such a good thing that that fake thing that we lied to you about also was fake and didn't work.
Dan (02:20:09.000)
Yeah, also sorry that I lied to you all by not saying that I got COVID Oh, that will time that I was getting COVID all the time.
Unknown Speaker (02:20:17.000)
Oh my God fucking dick fucking
Jordan (02:20:19.000)
we live through to fucking y'all. Anyway,
Dan (02:20:23.000)
we have one last clip here and it's a tease for Mike Adams. Bug investigation that's gonna be on the next day is show. All right I'll take a bug and there's a bit more of Alex talking about nothing and then pizza until he comes in. And it's a boring interview but also one funny thing to bring up about pizza until late Yeah, is that he's like, oh, man, you got a great lawyer that norm pass. Real funny.
Unknown Speaker (02:20:52.000)
Oh God,
Jordan (02:20:52.000)
I don't think Alex even believes the norm is good
Dan (02:20:55.000)
anymore. Camera was awake during that, but yeah. Anyway, here's the tease for Mike's big bug investigation.
Alex Jones (02:21:04.000)
Well will tell us that give us a prelude on the bug investigation.
Mike Adams (02:21:07.000)
All right. So yeah, bringing thumbdrive these are high resolution, high end video microscopy photos of the cricket meal, the cricket powders, and that that are being pushed onto people. So we purchased these products, they're labeled powder. And then we're going to bring you the photos of the cricket flour with all the little bugs and cricket hairs and eyeballs and everything they're in it. And it's going to be quite Visually shocking, Alex, so be ready. It'd be fun.
Unknown Speaker (02:21:38.000)
This This is sad.
Jordan (02:21:40.000)
It's going to be fun.
Dan (02:21:42.000)
I mean, I don't know this has the energy of someone who's like put your hand in this bowl. It's eyeballs nights grapes. You know, like, it's that level of kind of you can trick a child. Yeah. But like, I understand, I've seen enough things in microscopes that oftentimes things look really weird and fucked up. Real close. All right. All right. That's, that's all this is going to be. It's not gonna be like fucking really weird pictures from a really microscopic level that they're gonna pretend are. Oh my God, look at this. It has. It's a it's a it's a pentagram
Jordan (02:22:16.000)
if you want to tell me what's going on in a microscopic picture. All right. You have to have used a microscope at least five times every year,
Dan (02:22:25.000)
Mike probably as he's the health Ranger.
Unknown Speaker (02:22:27.000)
Um, do you think Yeah.
Dan (02:22:31.000)
But also, I love the idea that Alex asks him give us a teaser. What's going on with your bug investigation? Yep. Because that's what you also would say to a child.
Jordan (02:22:41.000)
Yep. What's going on with your bug? Collect chatty,
Dan (02:22:44.000)
did you know that? Some of them have six legs. I'm gonna put
Jordan (02:22:46.000)
a pin in this one. You found it. This has such pretty leopard. At least. You're a little bug Ranger I got Yes. Like the bug Ranger
Dan (02:22:58.000)
got one a bunch of shit. This is a this is horrendous. Anyway, this is not sustainable.
Jordan (02:23:03.000)
I demand that we I demand. Now I demand that we live in a simulation, because I refuse to believe that a reality would allow that to occur.
Dan (02:23:13.000)
I think I think like if Alex is banking on this and thinks this is going to be good. Yeah, I think he's mistaken. I don't think this is going to work out. It's not a good idea, especially if you're putting out this shitty of quality of content that is virtually indistinguishable from Infowars completely
Jordan (02:23:32.000)
separate from Infowars and free speech system.
Dan (02:23:35.000)
But the content is almost indistinguishable, except for it lacks the like, elevated air of the studio. I don't understand why anybody is going to be that interested, especially when you ramp up production and flood people with more content to fish through. Like I just think this sucks I think is a big, big, big mistake.
Jordan (02:23:55.000)
Yeah. Yeah, I found I found the problem with Beanie Babies was it was maybe that they flooded the market.
Dan (02:24:01.000)
My problem was not enough. Yeah. Three times as many babies. Also though, I mean, like the desperate nests that Alex has to differentiate this with free speech systems is fucking hilarious. So worth the Matthews episode on its own prom so funny. And then also those Fireside Chats being very suspiciously thematically surrounding fossil fuel industry talking points, of course, is suspicious at best maybe
Jordan (02:24:29.000)
maybe, I mean, he said he's got a lot of different sources of funding. He's got a bunch of different projects lined up and it just so happens that one of them he spouts direct oil industry talking points
Dan (02:24:40.000)
and tries to Trojan horse them on you. Yes, I will see if that trend continues. I'm gonna keep my eye on this space,
Jordan (02:24:47.000)
of course. Well, you can't it's fire. It's nature's TV. can't take your eyes.
Dan (02:24:51.000)
It's so good to see the last episode of fire.
Jordan (02:24:55.000)
That that crackling noise that hour and 24 caught me off guard blew me away. So we'll be back, Jordan. But until then we have a website. Indeed we do. It's knowledge. fight.com Yep. We're also on Twitter. We are on Twitter. It's at knowledge underscore fight. Yeah, we'll
Dan (02:25:08.000)
be back. But until then I'm Neo. I'm Leo. I'm DCX Clark. Oh, you know what?
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Alex Jones (02:25:17.000)
Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Well, Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.