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Today, Dan and Jordan dip back to the past to see what they can find. In this installment, Alex misreports a staggering number of stories, and warns people about the dangers of owning multiple toothbrushes.
Detailed Show Notes
Topics covered[1]:
- Alex misreports a story about spy cameras at a Marriott hotel
- Alex misreports a story about how the Globalists were building dozens and dozens of BSL4 labs in the US. There are currently 13 in all of North America
- Alex makes up conspiracies based on the 1998 National Seatbelt Initiative
- Alex makes stuff up about occupancy regulations and people getting arrested for having too many toothbrushes in their homes
- Alex misreports that people were not able to restock livestock after a foot-and-mouth outbreak in the UK
- Alex misreports a story about a monkey that escaped from a lab at UC Davis
- Alex appears to be misreporting about an alleged Hannity and Colmes interview with someone who was claimed to be Kobe Bryant's accuser. It appears that he is referring to a Hannity and Colmes interview with Tom Leykis (who released the name of Kobe's accuser), and the fact that some people were spreading pictures of the wrong person online
- Alex believes very clearly fake stories about Stalin sending kill teams to assassinate John Wayne. This was just from a biography written by someone who is accused of making up a bunch of stuff pretty regularly
- A caller brings up a very weird idea about republics being based on God's law, which was written by a huge sovereign citizen guy who also publishes some weird magazines and tried to run for the Texas Supreme Court despite having never gone to law school