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#730: August 12, 2003

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0:11

Not not

0:11

not not knowledge far. Damn,

0:16

and important times. Unless at it.

0:19

acknowledge parties dot com. It's time to break.

0:21

I have great respect for knowledge, but

0:24

knowledge, like, I've chick of them posing

0:26

as if they're the good guys, shank me, are

0:28

the bad debts. Knowledge, fighting. And

0:30

enduring knowledge, fighting.

0:35

Need money. Handy

0:39

and panty. Handy and panty or

0:42

stop it. Andy and Bambi and Bambi.

0:45

Are you, Bambi?

0:46

Just on the break. Andy and Bambi share on

0:48

the air. Thank you for holding.

0:49

Hello, Alex. I'm a Christian calling with your

0:51

fan.

0:51

I love your world knowledge fight. No.

0:54

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

0:58

No. No. No. No. No. No.

1:00

No. No. No. No. Jordan. We're couple

1:02

dudes. Let's sit around. Where'd you put the altar of

1:04

Celine and talk a little bit about Alex Jones?

1:07

Oh, indeed we are. Dea, Jordan. Dea.

1:09

Jordan. Quick question for you. What's up?

1:11

My bright spot today, buddy. My bright spot today

1:13

is the turning of a season. The turning

1:16

of a season. Fall his

1:18

sprung or however we put it. Sure.

1:20

And III it's getting a little chewier.

1:23

Right? Maybe. I think it's a little chewier

1:25

in my apartment than it is even outside. Right.

1:28

Yeah. That is true. But I don't mind

1:30

I like I run hot generally, so I

1:32

don't mind a little bit of cool weather.

1:35

In the past, the cold

1:37

has always signify one thing for me. What's

1:39

that? That cranberry splash

1:42

Sierra Mist is right around the corner. I did

1:44

not know that that was a cold base. That

1:46

was the the seasonal variety of Sierra

1:49

Mist, cranberry. Is it returning?

1:51

I don't know. I think it probably will be sometime,

1:54

like, closer to December. It's more of like

1:56

a wintory thing. I see. But I've

1:58

realized that there's a new thing that's been incorporated.

2:01

Spicy Aramis. No. Okay. But

2:03

it is an indication that I think I'm getting

2:05

old. And that is I got

2:07

so excited. I was at the Walgreens. Uh-huh.

2:09

And I saw that they had the

2:11

soft words, originals,

2:14

candy, apple, variety.

2:16

Okay. And I got bumped. excited.

2:21

Yeah. Yeah. That is a sign that you're getting

2:23

always fall. I have I have shocked

2:25

that you didn't immediately, like, give it

2:27

to a child with of little piece of wisdom

2:29

as you walked out. He's like, this is You

2:31

can't have it. I'm eating them all. That's fair.

2:33

That's okay. Now we're back to young leaning

2:35

out the

2:37

the wall greens of all of them. There's

2:40

there's a couple other flavors too that I I

2:42

may try. Mhmm. There's a maple and a

2:44

cinnamon. one that I

2:46

might try. There's also a pumpkin, but I'm not

2:48

into that. Are they allowed to call those were

2:50

those originals? considering

2:52

they are clearly not original.

2:55

Wow. The caramel is. Well, exactly.

2:57

I mean, those you can call where there's originals.

2:59

But what do you call maple one. The world

3:01

is innovatives. Innovatives.

3:04

Innovatives. I like that. I don't know. But

3:06

it's great. Congratulations, Walt.

3:08

Highway I suppose where there's derivatives

3:10

would be a little bit more accurate.

3:13

Yeah. Yeah. Alright. send old man

3:15

worth it. I'm gonna I'm gonna get it's time

3:17

it's time somebody handled this. Don't think

3:19

you can go through email. You have to send telegram.

3:22

Right. Right. Right. What's your bright spot?

3:24

My bright spot is that

3:26

my partner and I have we've kind of been on

3:28

a fitness week. Mhmm. We've been we've

3:30

been exercising, going to yoga

3:32

class every day, doing the whole thing,

3:35

and it feels good. It's

3:37

feel you know, people like to aside

3:39

you get your heart rate moving definitely. Yeah.

3:41

Yeah. It is it is like there's

3:44

there's certain spots, you know, I'm not

3:46

like, oh, I'm an old man, I'm thirty five.

3:48

Sure. But there are certain spots of my body that There's

3:50

no words originally. No. No. No. I'm not

3:52

I'm not telegram old just yet.

3:55

But, like, their my knee is

3:57

sixty eight. Like, it's that kind of

3:59

that kind of situation. So

4:02

it's it's it's good and

4:04

also very difficult to

4:06

do one of these with my shoulder. Sure. It hurts

4:08

a lot. Well, I mean, you play a lot of tennis. So I

4:10

imagine the shoulders and the knees are

4:12

things that Yeah. Yeah. Take a little bit of

4:14

a hit. Yep. There's more wear on

4:16

that than on some of the other parts of your

4:18

body. You are wrong. Well, but

4:20

it's been good. That's good. Yeah. I

4:23

wish you the best with that. I don't know what that feels

4:25

like at all. Yeah. No memory.

4:27

So someday five.

4:31

So Jordan, today we have an episode to

4:33

go over. Yes. I

4:35

decided after our last episode

4:37

where we talked about Alex's weekend excursion

4:41

with Robert Barnes -- Right. -- where Barnes

4:43

committed the crimes. Yeah. I

4:45

decided I wanted to put Alex on time

4:47

out. I don't wanna here's the

4:49

thing. We you know, we've been watching the trial

4:51

as it's progressed through over the week.

4:53

And this week has been a lot of Emily

4:55

testimony. Yep. A lot of

4:57

people telling very moving

5:00

and difficult stories of

5:03

their you know, their loved ones, some

5:05

some very heartening

5:07

and bright stories about their

5:09

lives and -- Mhmm. -- and

5:11

then horrific tales of

5:13

the the abuse that they've suffered. I

5:15

mean, yeah, it is it is a

5:18

emotional roller coaster that

5:20

is is, like, so extreme.

5:22

Mhmm. You know, you you see them

5:24

cry in with with

5:26

smiling happy tears at the at

5:28

these joyful memories and then you

5:30

are and then it's it's just AA0

5:33

it's intense. It's intense. And one of the

5:35

things that I keep hearing a bit to,

5:37

like, the just just I don't know.

5:39

Maybe will haunt me. Is the

5:42

the sort of consistency that

5:44

you hear people describe

5:46

one of the effects of the abuse

5:49

that they get as, like, almost a denial

5:51

of their self. You know, like,

5:53

being asked, oh, are you related to

5:55

this person who died. It's saying, nope. That's not

5:57

me. Right. You know, having to deny

5:59

your sibling or your, you know, your

6:01

child -- Mhmm. -- just for the

6:03

sake of, like, I don't want to deal with

6:06

the possibility that they're one of those

6:08

people who wants to yell at me. Right. Right.

6:10

It's just it's dark. and and

6:14

challenging. I appreciate that

6:16

these people are getting this opportunity. Mhmm.

6:18

You know, and it's very important But

6:22

I don't want to cover

6:24

Alex's stuff right

6:27

now. No. You know, like, he

6:29

did as bad of thing is

6:31

he could do on Saturday. Pretty

6:33

much. I can't think of

6:35

much more disrespect that he could

6:37

give. And I

6:40

don't want to be like,

6:42

we've talked about this. I don't wanna be an

6:44

Alex Jones, Chris Hardwick

6:46

Show, or whatever you have. Talking

6:48

Alex, Yeah. We're not a recap.

6:50

Yeah. And, you know,

6:52

he can go on time out. So

6:54

we're going back to the past. Yeah. I don't

6:56

know if he could get worse, but I

6:58

don't think I'm interested in seeing him try.

7:00

Mhmm. You know? Like, I've we're we

7:03

he did, and he and Barnes

7:05

stepped across that line last

7:08

episode to a point where I'm like,

7:10

why aren't we all suing them

7:12

as a country as as

7:14

a as a species, we should

7:16

get together and, like, include

7:19

fucking Reese's monkeys because he's probably

7:21

defamed them too. Like, we should

7:23

be all suing him and Barnes

7:25

for what they did. Class action.

7:27

You and Sabrina. Exactly. Yes.

7:30

Yeah. And and that's something we're not talk we'll not

7:32

talk about, like, Alex at all as the trial progresses

7:35

or anything or his present day stuff. No. Of course.

7:37

That's too much. Yeah. he can he can go

7:39

sit over there. Mhmm. And we'll talk

7:41

about the past. So we're gonna talk about

7:43

August twelfth two thousand three -- Okay.

7:45

-- continuing our path through two thousand three.

7:47

And I gotta say, it's

7:49

just what the doctor ordered. It

7:51

I don't wanna say -- Okay. -- I

7:53

off then resist the

7:56

urge to say we got a banger.

7:58

Right. Okay. Okay. Alright.

8:01

This was great.

8:03

Okay. There are two things that happen

8:05

-- Uh-huh. -- that are just,

8:08

man, they're restorative to

8:10

the soul. Okay. Interact. If, like, if you're

8:12

sitting to Alex Jones stuff, this is the kinda

8:14

episode that you need to be like,

8:17

oh, you idiot. And

8:20

so I'm glad to be able to provide that. Right.

8:22

Right. Right. We will get to that in just one

8:24

moment, but before we do, let's say hello

8:26

to some new walks. Oh, that's a great idea. So

8:28

first, long time walk, first time listener.

8:30

Thank you so much for an hour. Policywalk. I'm

8:32

a policy walk. Thank you very much. Take care.

8:34

Next, I listen to your backlog on a drive

8:36

from California to Minnesota and only made

8:38

it through ten episodes. Thank you so much. You're now a

8:41

policy walk. I'm a policy walk. Thank you

8:43

very much. I go next to Wonky Kong

8:45

Country two, Dan and Jordan's

8:47

conquest. Thank you so much. You're now a policy

8:49

walk. I'm a policy one. Thank you very

8:51

much. Near and dear to my heart. Oh,

8:53

totally. I'm Dixie. You're Diddy. Yeah. That

8:55

sounds about the second one. Yeah. And I'm

8:57

gonna write that snake around all

8:59

the time. Alright. I can't remember his name, the snake that

9:01

bounces away. I'm gonna go with the Rhino. I feel

9:03

like the Rhino and I have a lot in common. Alright.

9:05

Then I call Dibs on Webby. Okay.

9:07

Spiders. Oh, then the bird

9:09

sucks though. You get ostrich. Shit.

9:11

Espresso. Next,

9:13

t Rod loves hot sauce. Thank you so much.

9:15

You're now, Paul's a walk. I'm a policy one.

9:17

Thank you very much. Takeout. Next. Oh, we

9:19

got some technocrats here in the week, Jordan. So

9:21

first, the Cheshire YETI. Thank you

9:23

so much, Jordan. I have a technocrat. and

9:25

Sydney Powell's Gita Print Cardigan.

9:27

Thank you so much. You are now a technocrat.

9:29

I'm a policy wonk. Four

9:31

star. Don't get mad and tell you

9:33

Earlier. Someone someone Sonoma sent me

9:35

a bucket of poop. Daddy's ass. Gosh,

9:39

our binks has a

9:41

Caribbean black accent.

9:43

He's a loser, little little

9:45

teeny baby. I don't wanna hate

9:47

black people. I renounce Jesus

9:49

Christ. Thank you so much. Thank you very

9:51

much. Now, Jordan, before we dive

9:53

into this episode, here is a fun out of

9:55

context drop for today's show. Guess

9:57

so happens that I look

9:59

a potato right now. Just so

10:01

happens. Just so happens. Just

10:04

so happens. You wonder. What

10:06

what kind of you do you an

10:09

Apoquel of nothing. I look like a potato.

10:11

Just so apples. Yes. I look like

10:13

a potato. As luck would happen.

10:15

I look like that. Actually, I I mean

10:17

as as far as an intro to that statement.

10:19

It really is a non sequencer that

10:21

drives you insane. Yeah. Yeah. It just

10:23

so happens. See, if it reminds

10:25

me of Lewis Black's if

10:27

if weren't for the horse. Mhmm.

10:29

I never would have spent that year in college.

10:31

Yeah. I'd be like, I I need so

10:33

much more information than that. Well, you'll

10:35

get none. Okay. So here

10:37

is where we start. Alex is in the

10:39

mood where he wants to

10:41

talk about big stories, but he can't.

10:43

they're being shot and killed

10:46

and cremated and then dying

10:48

in their in

10:48

their barracks in Iraq.

10:51

They're dying in Anastand.

10:55

But that

10:55

doesn't matter folks. Wall

10:58

to Wall everywhere. All

11:00

anyone is talking about

11:03

is Arnold Swartzsonager running

11:05

for

11:06

governor of

11:08

Donald warn you. And

11:10

I know that he's charismatic. He's

11:12

good looking. It's

11:15

you know, interesting. He's played

11:17

this archival

11:20

Hercules character of

11:22

literal. Yeah. He's played actual Hercules.

11:24

Image of him being the Super

11:26

Male

11:27

stamped on our psyche.

11:31

there's some political headwinds of the

11:34

German

11:34

powerlifting champion. A lot of folks

11:37

don't know that. He's

11:38

also an atheist who makes

11:41

right. He is in

11:43

several of his books that I've read.

11:46

Okay. That is right. So think

11:48

that literally everyone knows that Arnold

11:50

was a powerlifting guy. That's

11:52

how you that's what he is. He

11:54

was mister Unifin. He's the thing

11:56

that that is. Yeah. guess. Also

11:58

Arnold represented Austria,

12:00

not Germany. Yeah. Yeah. That's a

12:02

small point. Different countries. Did you know

12:04

that, Dan? It's true. Alex does not.

12:06

Also Arnold is not an atheist. He's

12:08

a very public Catholic. Yeah. You may

12:10

remember that his daughter, Katherine,

12:12

married Chris Pratt, a couple years back

12:14

and there was a bit of a public reckoning with

12:16

the notion that not only Pratt but also

12:18

Arnold's daughter were pretty

12:20

traditionalist Catholic from Yeah. Yeah.

12:22

Yeah. Yeah. You may also remember that Arnold is

12:24

married to Maria Shriver, famously

12:26

a member of the Kennedy family notable

12:28

for the fact that JFK was the first Catholic

12:30

president of the United States. There

12:32

is that. driver's mother, Unis,

12:34

was JFK's sister. Right.

12:36

Right. Right. I also have no

12:38

idea what kind of books Arnold was writing

12:40

before two thousand three. But looking into

12:42

it, I found mostly bodybuilding memoirs

12:45

with checks out. That makes sense. And

12:47

actually, Alex does touch on this later. That is

12:49

what he's talking about bodybuilding but Oh, that's

12:51

our That's what makes him an alias.

12:53

Yes. Well,

12:55

he apparently mocked god.

12:57

It was bodybuilding book.

12:59

That's because god can't lift weights

13:01

as well as fucking Arnold

13:03

cans. We know this. I guess Come

13:05

on. So there's a really fun

13:07

thread that goes throughout this entire episode that

13:09

is, like, Alex is like, there's so many big

13:11

stories to cover. But, oh, no, I gotta talk

13:13

about Arnold. No

13:16

one is making him I don't think anybody's

13:18

making him talk about Arnold though, but Especially that

13:20

that seems very upon

13:22

that he has to talk about our old kids,

13:24

you know. He wants to talk about the horrific

13:27

nightmares going on, and I back to it.

13:29

can't. No. Ask him about Arnold.

13:31

Yep. Okay. Arnold said decades

13:33

ago that he wanted to run for president

13:35

or that he wanted to be the head of

13:37

a national police

13:40

force.

13:41

And there's a good

13:43

chance he'll end up being one of the two because

13:45

he's in with the Aluma Auty -- Right.

13:47

-- he's married into the Kennedy's, and we

13:49

will address

13:50

Arnold Swartzandanger or

13:52

Arnold the Blackhead. That's what his

13:54

name means. I'm sorry. what? Oh, okay.

13:57

Means Arnold the slave. We'll

13:59

discuss

13:59

Arnold the Austrian a

14:02

little bit in the sour

14:04

up. Well, it looks Alex is a bit off on his

14:06

prediction there about Arnold. Uh-huh. Seems

14:08

like he was just governor of California

14:10

for a bit. And now he makes videos with

14:12

animals in his kitchen have Trump as bad

14:14

news on how he loves the people of Ukraine

14:16

and the people of Russia. Yeah. He seems like

14:18

he's having a way better He's

14:20

almost Post twenty twenty

14:22

life, he's killing it. Yeah. Another

14:24

point, Alex is totally wrong about

14:26

the etymology of Swartz and Egger.

14:28

He's assuming that Watts means black.

14:31

And the second half of his name well,

14:33

you can guess where Alex I'm pretty

14:35

sure that's where he's going with that. That

14:37

was popular piece of incorrect information that

14:39

was flying around at this time.

14:41

And Alex saw it probably in a meme

14:43

or some dumb blog and then just decided to

14:45

pass it along. to his audience

14:47

as gospel. Sure. Sure. Sure. That's white

14:49

dude shithead stuff right back. In

14:51

reality, the name comes from his ancestors

14:53

being from a place called Schwartz an egg,

14:55

which is in modern day Austria.

14:58

Schwartz does mean black in this case,

15:00

and egg is derived from the word

15:02

meaning a ridge. Schwartznager's name

15:04

means person from the Black

15:06

Ridge. Point here is Alex's stupid

15:08

and most of the things that he says mean

15:10

absolutely nothing. Yeah. But

15:12

he fangs this kind of, like, expertise

15:15

or like this this depth of

15:17

knowledge that he has. It's just really just like

15:19

it's nothing. the confidence

15:21

with which you deliver -- Right. -- absolute

15:23

made up nonsense. Then just you

15:25

no matter how many times it happens, there is a

15:27

reason con men have

15:30

confidence in the name. Like That's just you

15:32

and takes that layer. Right. You see what's

15:34

underneath, and it's usually like,

15:36

oh, just dumb shit. You know what I mean? Like, I don't even think

15:38

Alex probably thinks this is dumb. He

15:40

probably believes that that's true. Yeah.

15:42

Of course. They Why wouldn't it? Well, because

15:44

he never takes time to look into

15:46

anything. So we need to. Here's That's

15:48

Schwartz. Right? I think he feels like fifty

15:50

percent is is like,

15:51

oh, I did that. You

15:53

know? That's fair. So we got

15:55

we got Arnold on the docket. Now

15:57

he's he's very important. Yep.

15:59

This is Roger governor. Yep. But

16:02

Alex needs to take some calls. Because if you if you

16:04

remember on our last episode, he was in

16:06

John Statmiller's studio,

16:08

and so he couldn't take calls. Right. So now

16:10

we gotta get to these calls.

16:12

is very important. Also, movies

16:14

are real. So I do

16:15

wanna take time out to

16:18

go to

16:18

those calls today on any

16:20

of the news items any issue,

16:23

any

16:23

global story, national

16:26

story, love a story,

16:28

something that you think is important that

16:30

I should know about or

16:32

some propaganda you saw on the

16:34

nightly news or in a SIP com

16:36

or drama or in a movie

16:38

because that's where more of the new world order

16:41

program is is shot

16:43

at us than any other places in

16:46

mediums of of

16:48

fiction on television and in print

16:50

as

16:51

well as movies. So

16:54

anything you wanna us. It's

16:56

it's wide open phones. If you

16:58

disagree with me, if you wanna

16:59

confront me, if you wanna

17:01

say that I'm a liar, and that

17:03

government is holy, and that government can do

17:06

no wrong, and that it's conservative to

17:08

turn your guns in, disagree

17:10

with that. I believe it's

17:11

not conservative to have open borders and to turn

17:14

your guns in and to be forced

17:16

abortion. But again, I'm one of

17:18

those old action and turmitage.

17:19

So that's that's the way to disagree

17:21

with you. Is I have to call in and say

17:23

that the government is holy and Yeah.

17:26

Wait. I can't be like, hey, maybe you're just a wrong

17:28

-- Yeah. -- about stuff. This means, like, this

17:30

this feels strong, Manny.

17:32

I'm I'm I'm gonna guess,

17:35

based upon the length of time he's

17:37

drawing out, call

17:40

me, that maybe

17:42

the show isn't as busy today as

17:44

he might have you believed so much yes to talk

17:46

about? I really feel like I'm starting to

17:48

think that maybe he doesn't have that much

17:50

to talk about. Well, you'd be

17:52

fucking wrong. I really don't think I would be.

17:55

Well, here's all the stuff he's not gonna talk

17:57

about today. Hey, Phil. We'll talk

17:59

about Kolby Bryant. We'll talk about

18:00

Arnold Schwartz and Ager. We

18:03

won't talk

18:03

about the three dozen level four

18:05

bio weapons labs are gonna build around the

18:07

country. Why not that the Baltimore Sun reported

18:10

the government said they're gonna build the

18:12

systems that produce thousands of gallons of

18:14

liquid death, and they've

18:15

had monkeys and stuff from

18:17

these in the past. Stuff that makes

18:19

West Nile and smallpox

18:21

look like mother's milk.

18:24

No time. We won't talk about that. talk

18:27

about how all the microbiologists that are

18:29

in race specific bio weapon

18:31

production who are all dropping dead. We

18:33

won't talk about that time. They won't talk about how

18:35

they're putting in systems to shut down

18:37

all the highways and walk down all the

18:39

cities. What if I call it and

18:41

talk at this. Breaking foreign troops publicly to impress

18:43

the American people. We won't talk about

18:45

how they're openly building FEMA camps everywhere

18:47

and how to the May Spring news. Can't

18:49

do it. Feel like he's drawing. He's

18:50

gonna talk about how there's been more bombings in

18:52

Israel or He could be talking about it

18:54

now in this storm. No time.

18:57

Well, flies their organs. I'm being called

19:00

pneumonia. pneumonia doesn't

19:02

liquefy your internal organs, folks.

19:04

Ebola does? No. It

19:06

doesn't. It's not liquefied here. I'm

19:08

gonna talk about how

19:10

Unesco, the UN organization that

19:13

runs our public schools, the

19:15

book, sorry, onto an increased funding for

19:17

says that the family is the enemy

19:19

and,

19:19

quote, must be destroyed and is

19:21

a, quote, disease. Quote, no time.

19:23

We won't talk about how they're putting cancer

19:26

viruses in the vaccines. Sounds like

19:28

he's got a

19:28

busy show. If he

19:30

talk about all of this stuff. It's

19:33

the equivalent of talking

19:35

about what

19:36

color to paint your toe

19:39

nails when you're two inches running

19:41

your car off of a cliff

19:43

over a five thousand foot ravine

19:45

with spikes at the bottom.

19:47

But we'll talk about it.

19:50

So look, I can talk about who put those

19:52

spikes at the bottom of that ravine. Have you

19:54

ever played mortal combat -- Yes. -- on the

19:57

Yeah. I totally put those spikes down

19:59

there. -- the same guy.

20:01

Okay. Hey. His name's got a

20:03

guy. Yeah. Okay. So look,

20:05

it's all Alex's choice

20:07

what he thought you don't know if anybody

20:09

can stop. If he's so mad that he's

20:11

like, hey, I gotta spend time on Kobe

20:13

or Jordan Hanger, he should have

20:15

just like chosen to cover what he

20:17

wants. Like, his audience

20:19

is clearly captured in the sense that they aren't

20:21

going to leave him if he decides not to

20:23

cover celebrity stories that

20:25

he explicitly believes are beneath

20:27

him. Yeah. Like, they'd stick around

20:29

whatever. It's purely his choice of

20:31

the thing that he wants to talk about. And he wants

20:33

to talk about this because it's easy --

20:35

Yeah. -- to pontificate about, like,

20:37

celebrity type gossip style stories --

20:39

Yeah. -- gatling about Arnold, Schwartz and

20:41

Egger is easier than You know, like, what

20:43

he just did there is covering

20:45

these stories for him. Right? It's

20:47

touching the surface of it and That's all he wants

20:49

to do. Yeah. Exactly. He has

20:51

nothing more to say about It so

20:53

stories behind him. No. Yeah.

20:55

So just touch on it and move on. Make it

20:57

sound like you're you're above

20:59

those. Oh, but no. I have to

21:01

oh, I'm so mad. I have to talk about Arnold

21:03

charts and eggers. I can't But the people

21:05

demand that I do it. So okay.

21:08

I mean, I love the idea. Like, in a

21:10

tragic sense, this is that that

21:12

almost twilight zoneian,

21:14

you know, like, the TV journalist

21:16

who's always stuck talk about I

21:18

don't wanna about the cats stuck in the tree, you know. I

21:21

wanna be a real journalist and then

21:23

they capture the audience so they

21:25

can finally talk about what they want,

21:27

and talk about, but realize

21:29

that all they're capable of talking about

21:31

is that cat stuck in the tree. Right. Like,

21:33

it's a tragic situation. Right.

21:35

And ultimately, that is what they talk about.

21:37

Exactly. Yeah. Yep. Yeah.

21:39

So a highlight zone is great. Yeah. This

21:41

is Alex's black mirror. Exactly.

21:43

So which is actually what

21:45

Arnold Orthancorp's name translates to.

21:49

So Alex takes some calls. Uh-huh. He

21:51

gets calls from a guy who's been given

21:53

out Bunch OF NOW I KNOW THAT

21:55

WE KNOW FROM LISTENING TO ALEXA SHOW THAT

21:57

THE SUCCESS RATE WITH THOSE TAPES.

22:00

ninety AND NORTH

22:02

OF ninety. Let's see what this guy has to say.

22:04

Okay. Well, I've given

22:04

out hundreds of your cakes and fifty percent

22:07

of the people are lethargic and

22:09

don't care. They they they're

22:11

just lethargic arctic. They just don't

22:13

even they don't even

22:13

know. They just say, fuck you. You said did you

22:15

watch it? They said, yeah. They would just

22:18

comment. Like, they just have have a play and look in their

22:20

eye, and they don't have any comment.

22:22

The second thing

22:23

I I do, the second thing is They're not even

22:25

they're not even in the ball game.

22:28

That's

22:28

your air box of spectators. So I just

22:30

feel sorry for them. They're like lemmings.

22:33

What about the other fifty percent that

22:35

that that that listen? This be

22:37

for I'd say twenty five percent or

22:40

quarter of the fifty percent. They care.

22:42

They're passionate about it. We talk. We

22:44

share videos. We swap videos, and we

22:46

get involved The other twenty five are scared

22:48

to death, and I think they're sitting on the fence.

22:50

They don't know what's going on. Hey. Hey.

22:52

Three percent, Russell, won

22:54

the revolutionary war. Okay. You're told a

22:56

little different Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Ninety percent

22:58

of people watch my tapes away. That's great.

23:00

Well, you know, we only need three. Three percent

23:02

is all we need, though.

23:05

Like, we're happy that ninety percent

23:07

happens here. So first point, those

23:09

fifty percent aren't lethargic.

23:12

They're polite. Yep. That's number

23:14

one. No. They're lethargic. No. They're

23:16

sleepy. They don't have the You

23:18

don't wanna say to get it out. Oh,

23:20

actually, maybe they are lethargic. they're tired to fight you --

23:22

Right. -- about on-site. You

23:24

specifically, not the tape itself. They can take

23:26

the tape. Yeah. That's

23:28

fine. And I I noticed second thing

23:30

that Alex is doing here where he's like, those

23:32

people are they're not even in the game. Yeah.

23:35

So I wonder if Alex's ninety percent

23:38

excludes people who just, like, don't even

23:40

wanna bother. I'll watch this

23:42

I don't wanna talk about it. Right.

23:44

Right. this is stupid. I don't even wanna fight

23:46

you on this. So if those people are removed,

23:48

then you're artificially creating this

23:50

imaginary ninety percent chat by excluding all

23:53

of the people who don't even wanna talk to you. Right.

23:55

Right. Right. Just great. I mean, he seems

23:57

like a cheat. Okay. If you were,

23:59

say, you're downtown, you know,

24:01

hanging out your mix tape, trying to

24:03

get people to listen to your demo. And ninety five

24:05

percent of people don't even want it. Don't even

24:07

take it. Right. but some people do

24:10

take it. And the one person who

24:12

comes back to you eventually and he's like, hey, man, that

24:14

was really good. That's ninety

24:16

five percent of the people that listened

24:18

to it, probably. So

24:20

you've got a ninety five percent success

24:22

rate. Right. It's math. If two

24:24

people take your tape,

24:26

right? And little boy two is too small.

24:28

One person comes back and says it's good.

24:30

Right. But you've approached

24:32

a thousand people. Sure.

24:35

That's fifty percent success rate. Ah,

24:37

that does sound right to me. Something like

24:39

that. Something like that. I was just cheating the

24:41

numbers. Yeah. So earlier he said the movies

24:43

are real and Phil is real and all this

24:45

stuff. That's how they talk to us. And he wanted

24:48

people to call in if they've seen some if

24:50

you see something, say something. If you've seen a

24:53

movie that tells me a secret about the

24:55

globalist that I can pretend to know

24:57

about. I need to hear about it.

24:59

Right. Alex is

25:01

mad about this, dynamic

25:04

because he has to watch TV to get

25:06

these messages. Yes. Of course. But he hates

25:08

TV. He doesn't wanna watch jet. No. Because it's

25:10

evil. Exactly. He has to watch it. Well, they

25:12

send messages. He can't rely on the

25:14

audience to constantly tell

25:16

him everything all these messages that

25:18

they're seeing in the television. Okay.

25:20

If Alex doesn't watch

25:23

TV, are they still sending

25:25

Alex message? Yes. through his listeners who call in

25:27

and tell him about episodes of things that

25:29

they've seen. Now why has not why

25:31

hasn't Alex made this like

25:33

real attempt. You know? Like, let's try and

25:35

change the globalist behavior. Right?

25:38

So I won't watch TV or talk

25:40

about TV or let my audience talk about

25:42

TV. And if they still wanna get

25:45

messages to me, they will have to send them through

25:47

a different medium. Well, here's here's

25:49

the actual answer to

25:51

that. Okay. It's not just messages that they're

25:53

sending to Alex. It's also, like,

25:55

you know, demoralizing the

25:57

public through messages and

26:00

stuff. So even if Alex isn't watching the globalist and have

26:02

every reason to still do the same thing.

26:04

Naturally. So he's just monitoring

26:06

for these -- Right. -- human rights and

26:08

demoralizing messages. That they can send him

26:10

messages is more of like a side,

26:12

you know, bonus. Little bonus game

26:14

that we can fuck with Alex and The

26:16

messages that they're sending are mostly

26:18

the demoralizing things, which

26:20

Alex experience experiences as

26:22

them taunting him. Gotcha. So

26:25

there's that that that two way communication.

26:27

Right. Anyway, we had to talk more about that

26:29

episode of Fraser. That's a good

26:31

idea. It's a

26:31

problem for me because I

26:34

need to

26:35

watch the

26:37

news, the television. Frank, need

26:40

to track and trace what they're doing and look at

26:43

the propaganda. And I still go to some

26:45

movies, I I watch

26:47

videos listeners send me a specific

26:49

stuff. It

26:50

has been four weeks in counting. I

26:52

watched

26:52

it while you were out with my wife

26:55

last night when I got home. And

26:58

I was reading bloodlines of

27:00

the Illuminati again by Fritz Springer,

27:02

again, while she was watching while you

27:04

were out, where, you know,

27:06

you do the repair the

27:08

house or whatever. And III

27:09

didn't even like that. So I

27:12

gotta make sure like, global. hate

27:14

television so much. And

27:17

and now it's good

27:19

to the point where I can't watch it.

27:22

I mean, it was becoming that upsetting

27:24

when we talked about, you know, the Fraser episode

27:27

where he joins the gun club

27:30

and his family, his

27:32

friends, all critics size, even what's wrong with him?

27:34

This is crazy. This is evil. You

27:36

know, it's not bad. You know, he could do anything

27:38

else, but this was bad.

27:40

And with

27:41

that, I think, and he goes into the basement and there's a

27:43

gun club huddled around something whispering. He

27:45

says, watch that. They don't show what it is, but they

27:47

say, oh, it's it's

27:51

a machine team. We're building to to

27:53

defeat the new world order and he

27:55

screams and horror. Whoa. Season

27:57

runs out. I it is. But the message

27:59

is,

27:59

there's these secret groups. They're

28:02

armed. They own guns. That's the side of

28:04

being a terrorist. They wanna bring

28:06

down the government and and and and Fraser

28:08

was criticized by his whole family,

28:10

and it turns out he was right,

28:12

see, he fled out of the

28:14

building and you

28:16

know, anybody that's in the guns and talks about a new

28:18

world order is dangerous. You

28:20

better run screaming from them.

28:23

I mean,

28:23

I could watch a movie.

28:25

I

28:25

couldn't watch a commercial. I couldn't

28:27

flip channels. It just wall to

28:30

wall evil. I can't handle it anymore

28:32

vote. Turn it off then. Dick.

28:34

Dan, everything must

28:36

be made with my

28:39

particular trigger warnings

28:41

alerted to me in it vance.

28:43

He does, frankly. He does sound

28:46

a little sensitive. He sounds a little

28:48

bit like he's triggered. Well,

28:50

look. Alex hasn't seen this Fraser episode.

28:52

He's just taken a little

28:55

misrepresented details for Paul Joseph

28:57

Watson's interview on YESTERDAY'S SHOW. AND THEN

28:59

HE'S MADE UP DETAILS TO CREATE A

29:01

BETTER STORY OUT OF IT. HE HAS

29:03

REALLY BASIC PLOPPOINTS WRONG

29:05

LIKE how it was not Fraser who got into guns,

29:07

or more importantly that it wasn't

29:09

a gun club. It was that Niles and

29:11

his dad went to shooting range.

29:13

The bigger aspect that Alex is really

29:15

missing with this episode is that the shooting

29:17

range and guns are treated as totally

29:19

normal, safe, and actually

29:22

fun. Fraser's dad as a routine of going shooting

29:24

and Niles is a stick in the mud, but

29:26

after firing a gun, he realizes that it's

29:28

really enjoyable and not that

29:30

scary. nothing about guns

29:32

or even an issue that the episode

29:34

makes look bad. It's the people that

29:36

he met at the shooting range that are

29:38

weirdo New World Order dudes, and that

29:40

would have even really been a problem except they were trying

29:42

to get Niles to come to their compound in

29:45

Idaho, which is why Fraser's

29:47

dad was worried in the first place.

29:49

Yeah. It's the compound in Idaho that's

29:52

suspicious, not the guns. Fraser

29:54

is portraying guns as

29:56

a legitimate way for a father in

29:59

onto Bond. Definitely. You know, that's like a

30:01

real thing. Like, Alex could be

30:03

fixating on that and saying, like, look, look, the New

30:05

World Order is even the new world artists like

30:07

GitHub or, like,

30:09

fine recreational activity. Sure.

30:11

It's solid. Isn't that what you want people

30:13

to think guns are? I mean, at

30:15

best. Right. Maybe. Isn't that what they want?

30:17

So also, they weren't making a machine to

30:19

fight the new world order. It was a and it wasn't

30:21

in a basement. They were at that

30:24

gun show and the dudes were looking at blueprints for

30:26

a generator that they were going to need once

30:28

the new world order took over, which is what

30:30

Claude Niles in, that he shouldn't go

30:33

to Idaho with them. Anyway, the point

30:35

is that Alex doesn't even watch TV to

30:37

find these evil hidden globalist messages.

30:39

He just hears secondhand retellings

30:42

of plots and then makes up stuff so he can ramble to his

30:44

listeners about evil hidden globalist

30:46

messages. They aren't real.

30:48

Yeah. Yeah. They're not real. I

30:51

I mean, I think what's funny is that now, you

30:53

know, back then, if I saw that episode, I'd

30:55

be like, yeah. It's because those guys

30:57

in Idaho are gonna be crazy, you know,

30:59

that kind of thing. And now,

31:01

It's like I would run away from them just because their

31:03

stories are really boring. Mhmm. They're just

31:05

they're made up. They don't they you weren't

31:07

actually in the war, whichever one

31:09

you're pretending to now you're imagining

31:12

details into this episode of Frozen. AM.

31:14

Yeah. Yeah. That was no. They were just nice

31:16

guys. I'm I'm imagining the bunnies.

31:18

That's what I'm imagining. I understand that.

31:20

but that wasn't part of the episode. NASA for your The

31:22

Mondays did not feature heavily in

31:24

a Fraser episode, which would

31:27

have been a true prediction. Mhmm.

31:29

Yeah. So Alex takes takes another

31:31

call, and this person also

31:33

wants to talk about films.

31:35

Of course. And this is kind of frustrating,

31:37

Alex, at this point. If

31:38

if we were to choose to copy

31:40

two of them, which would be

31:42

your choice?

31:44

Probably 911 the road to

31:47

tyranny, and 911

31:49

the road to tyranny. 911 the

31:51

road to tyranny, 911 The roads are

31:53

tearing. State three, total enslavement. At least,

31:55

state three, total enslavement. Okay,

31:58

Alex. Hey. Thanks a lot. I I just

31:59

got the

32:01

go ahead. It's it's amendous. Well,

32:03

thank you. So you're it's it's you're

32:06

you're seeing an effect, giving people the

32:08

videos.

32:10

Well, that's great. again, I don't

32:12

really I'm not mad at Clifford Dick. You guys

32:14

are great, but I don't talk about my videos all

32:16

day long.

32:17

That's true.

32:18

But no. They are having an

32:21

effect. somebody wants to comment about Arnold.

32:23

Arnold. Because I thought

32:25

you

32:25

were the one version. Oh my god.

32:27

Doctor responded to the diversion.

32:30

you understand what's going on here. Fuck

32:32

you. Alex passive aggressively.

32:34

He set up the show talking about how I've

32:36

got all these big things I talk about, but

32:38

oh, we gotta talk about aren't expecting

32:40

them to open up the phones if everybody

32:42

would wanna talk about Earth. And that would

32:45

justify his, like, oh, I've got to be a

32:47

scientist. I have to talk about Earth. Love to talk

32:49

about these and issues, but Of course. But then

32:51

the callers aren't going along with

32:53

it. Now he's frustrated. Yeah.

32:55

But they are to I wanted to talk

32:57

about our old. God damn it.

32:59

Yeah. And so he he comes back from break.

33:01

He's trying to nag his audience into

33:03

telling him about Arnold. He's just a little

33:05

bit frustrated. Oh, All

33:07

night. I do have a bunch of news. We haven't even

33:09

gotten to yet, but, hey, we're not gonna talk

33:11

about it. We're gonna talk about

33:13

Arnold all day and How

33:15

important that is? why?

33:17

We were not. No one wants to. Literally

33:19

nobody wants to. Nobody wants to. Nobody wants

33:21

to. Absolutely. Come on, dude. What

33:24

are you doing? The only thing

33:26

I kept thinking as this was going on was like,

33:28

well, this pageant is not working.

33:31

The game he's trying to play

33:34

just completely laid bare

33:36

in front of him. so pathetic.

33:38

That is so pathetic. Yeah. So

33:40

as I was so serious, I was like, Oh, that's the ball my

33:42

knee. Yeah. Yeah. On a on a

33:44

week like this, you don't wanna talk

33:46

about Alex in the present day. You

33:48

hope to go back can see like

33:50

this happening on his show. He gets just

33:52

delicious. Yeah. This is a this is a

33:54

fantastic tripping up the

33:56

stairs and fall like going to

33:58

a pie situation. Yep. Yeah. So Alex

34:00

has some other news, not in that

34:02

laundry list of things to -- Sure.

34:05

-- this I don't I don't think this is

34:07

true because it's not For those who

34:09

just joined us to call her

34:11

in the last segment, mentioned

34:15

that the

34:17

American Barr Association

34:19

just voted last

34:22

week to to strike

34:24

down the attorney,

34:26

client privilege. Notice they

34:28

always called it a privilege. And

34:32

this means in any

34:34

case that you're a

34:36

lawyer, when you're there

34:38

giving him information or preparing your case, we'll

34:40

go report on you to the

34:42

prosecution and to the judge. Now

34:46

that is the one eighty from what

34:48

America was the debate, but it doesn't matter. They all wrap that

34:50

to the American

34:50

flag and say it's not patriotic if you don't

34:52

do it. This is a yeah. This isn't

34:55

true. That sounds that's that's

34:57

such a great, like, if this were

35:00

happening, I'd be furious. Right.

35:02

Yeah. No. I agree. It's not.

35:04

I imagine this has something to

35:06

do with there being some exceptions to

35:08

a journey client privilege.

35:10

Like, if you're trying to witness

35:12

tamper or, like,

35:14

destroy evidence. like that.

35:16

You're like, hey, you wanna commit a murder

35:18

with me later? Your

35:20

attorney doesn't have to

35:22

maintain privilege if they're trying to

35:24

be involved in a crime with

35:26

you or whatever. Right. Right. Right.

35:28

The the crime fraud

35:30

provisions allow

35:32

for that to be breached. I don't know the lawyer, man. Life for

35:34

me. I can't do that. I mean,

35:36

I have to tell people that you said that. Sorry, man.

35:38

Or you even don't have to you

35:42

could just you could just remove yourself as attorney, but you

35:44

can break the privilege in those

35:46

cases. I don't know. Anyway,

35:48

there's other news. Lovely.

35:50

And we're

35:50

again, we're not gonna talk about how they've announced.

35:53

They're gonna build three dozen

35:56

the i am giant level four

35:58

four war.

36:00

Bio

36:00

weapons labs that

36:03

produce stuff worse

36:05

than smallpox. See, another swing at

36:08

this than anthrax, super weaponized

36:10

Ebola, super weaponized small

36:13

epoxy, a level

36:15

three is just smallpox or anthrax.

36:18

A level four is

36:20

weaponized. See, now this

36:22

is why I'm saying

36:24

you just when he lists off the things that he's not gonna talk about. That is

36:26

him talking about it. Yeah. That's all he's got back to

36:28

it. It's just the same thing. Yeah. And

36:30

also, what he just said is so

36:32

not true.

36:34

if Alex actually thinks that level four labs are for weaponized things, that explains

36:36

a lot of his dumb ideas, but he's

36:39

just making that up.

36:42

The distinction between level three and four are that things that are

36:44

studied in level four labs are, quote,

36:46

infectious agents or toxins that

36:49

pose a high risk of aerosol transmitted laboratory

36:52

infections and life threatening diseases for which

36:54

no vaccine or therapy is

36:56

available. Both use very high levels of

36:58

safety per calls, but

37:00

understandably for things that are, you

37:02

know, studied in level four, they need

37:04

greater controls. Right.

37:06

Smallpox in Ebola are

37:08

absolutely not level three

37:10

pathogens. They're studied in level four

37:12

labs. Yeah. He's just he has

37:14

no way idea of the things he's talking about. I I'm and

37:16

and I'm I'm just gonna throw this out there.

37:18

I'm the globalist. I'm trying to figure

37:21

out where to put my

37:24

weaponized stuff -- Mhmm. -- I'm not just gonna

37:26

give it a blanket level. I'm

37:28

not just gonna be like, oh, by

37:30

to the whole world. In case you're wondering, all of my

37:32

level four laboratories, that's

37:34

where I weaponize things. Right. Take

37:37

a swing. Take a bite at this

37:39

apple. Totally. Level five. Level five. It could

37:41

just be level five. That that

37:43

would explain why there's no records of

37:45

any of this. It's all clandestine. Make it a

37:47

secret level. Boom. If I if there was

37:49

a weaponized lab level,

37:52

I wouldn't tell people about it. It would be a

37:54

secret. It's a slide I'm

37:57

done. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There's a level for that.

37:59

Do better. Yeah. So look,

38:01

there's another really fun

38:03

thing that happens on this episode. The first thing is that

38:06

Arnold Charade falling apart --

38:08

Sure. Sure. -- delightful wonderful.

38:10

First hour of the show

38:12

just what a well, chef's kiss.

38:14

Absolutely. There's another really fun thing that

38:16

happens for the net like, the last hour of the show. He

38:18

talks about a different episode of Fraser. I wish. Yeah. It's

38:20

You do. It's fun in a different way. Yes. Unfortunately,

38:24

there's some anti Semitism. We gotta get

38:26

through all the way there. Now, there you

38:28

go. This is weird.

38:30

Alex is upset that people are mad at

38:32

the passion of the Christ still. For sure.

38:34

And he says something strange. Okay.

38:36

And

38:36

oh, but but but Mel Gibson makes something wholesome. And

38:40

his dad comes on this show and talks

38:42

about decent things.

38:44

Is the passion of the Christmas? family

38:46

as listeners of this network. We appreciate them

38:50

listening. And there

38:52

I got articles today. The

38:54

film's gonna be boycotted by the

38:56

Southern Harvard Law Center, the ADL,

39:00

because it

39:02

shows the he's calling for Christ to be killed.

39:04

Well, that's not any

39:06

semitic. I mean, Jesus

39:08

was a semi. I Palestinian

39:11

are semites. The Jews are

39:15

semitic. Does measure

39:17

from that area? We

39:19

now how crazy it's gotten. Jesus is

39:21

now racist folks. And

39:23

they actually say that in there, that

39:25

the that the new estimate is

39:27

racist. And there's moves in Europe to ban it. I read the BBC

39:29

news articles. Sure.

39:32

Because, the goes probably,

39:35

points his finger at him and says, you

39:37

know, you're evil, you're corrupt, you're of

39:39

the devil. He was talking

39:41

to the establishment utteracies.

39:44

I'm talking about the

39:46

Jews as a whole. And he was

39:48

talking about Jews that didn't accept me. I

39:52

see.

39:52

Boy. Yeah.

39:56

Yeah. Yeah. Not he

39:58

wasn't talking about Jews just

40:00

the specific upset of

40:02

Jews that don't agree with

40:04

him, thus setting off an

40:06

ability for us to hate them for the

40:08

rest of our lives. I don't understand what that

40:10

what's a problem there? No

40:13

big deal. What? No.

40:15

He just chooses to

40:17

hate every Jews. Oh, no.

40:19

Now I'm getting it. Yeah.

40:21

And So there's we we've talked a

40:23

bit already about the Passionate of Christ and the

40:25

the problems with it and -- Yes. -- Mel

40:27

Gibson's dad. Mel So many problems with So

40:30

many problems. hologous denial and such. He's still allowed

40:32

to be in movies. And so yeah.

40:34

The but the the way Alex is

40:36

framing that there at the end is bizarre.

40:40

Yeah. that is I I just I don't understand that

40:42

these things can just they can come out of his mouth

40:44

and he doesn't recognize, hey, this is what I'm

40:46

saying. You

40:48

cannot say things.

40:50

Yeah. There are things you can

40:52

choose not to say. Yeah. Yeah. So

40:54

we have one more clip before we get to the really

40:56

fun thing. Mhmm. And it's Alex

40:58

reporting on a story that is not. And

41:00

then

41:01

they got the world of Wonder Channel

41:03

four. It's not of Wonder. That's production

41:05

company. four is the person is the group

41:07

doing it.

41:07

Over in

41:10

over in

41:10

England where they're gonna a bunch

41:12

of your roles together to have section in a

41:14

in a in a in a house, and that's

41:17

normal. And that's horrible. Sure.

41:20

It would be. Oh. Oh. So Sure. looking

41:22

is minded and the Scotland Yard Diversity

41:24

unit may arrest you. Did you

41:26

know now that the Scotland Yard

41:30

is asking people if they criticize that?

41:32

That's absolutely what

41:33

about Yep.

41:35

Scotland Yard's diversity unit is gonna come

41:37

after you if you besides

41:39

an alleged show where they put ten year

41:41

olds in a house to have sex with each other. I

41:43

mean, I that's ridiculous. It's

41:46

just so I I do appreciate that that is kind of the bread and

41:48

butter of radio though. There's a little bit

41:50

of, like, did you hear this? Did you hear this

41:52

in the

41:54

news? I I read recently. Don't quote me on this.

41:56

I read that somebody somewhere

41:58

in some government said that

42:00

they were gonna replace the sugar

42:03

and ice cream with bird feces. What? Can you believe

42:05

this? Terrible. It is the government out

42:07

of control. Okay? They've

42:09

run them up. I

42:12

will say, though, I recently went back and I was

42:14

watching all of the agatha Christie Parro.

42:16

Yeah. So Yeah. And there

42:19

was one where Parro and CONNOR

42:21

HAYSTINGS OR SITTING AROUND HAVING A CONVERSATION

42:24

AND CHIEF INSPECTOR JAP

42:26

CAME IN AND HE WAS JUST

42:28

COMPLAINING FROM A HARD DAY OF

42:30

ARRESTING PEOPLE for criticizing

42:32

show. This

42:40

is just I mean -- He was. -- he's not French.

42:42

He is Belgian.

42:44

So we get to this. Yes.

42:47

Alex as a guest. Oh, it's actually

42:49

two guests. Okay. But he only is really

42:51

giving an interview. and play? I wish.

42:53

Oh, man. That would be great. It would have a house

42:55

party. Yeah. That would be great. But

42:58

it's a guy named Paul Revere.

43:00

Not real name. Yeah. Well,

43:02

I would yeah. For I wanna say

43:04

one thing really quick. If I'm Alex

43:06

Joe, I'm not accepting bookings for

43:09

people with aliases. It's just

43:11

not. No. No. Especially, you're

43:13

a small reviewer. I can't trust you.

43:15

Come on, man. So Paul Revere. Trust Carvey dog

43:17

to more than somebody who changed his

43:19

name to Paul Revere. You're

43:21

a liar. Yeah. He's a

43:24

pastor of sorts' chair.

43:26

And Alex recently heard him

43:28

on another guy's show. This guy

43:30

named John Anderson, who's a A guy, I

43:33

think he has a voice of ministry or voice of truth or something. It's another show on

43:35

Genesis. One of those. And

43:37

so, Paul Revere, has

43:40

some thoughts about Romans

43:42

thirteen. Now as we know, Romans

43:44

thirteen is one of the

43:46

things that Christian

43:48

folk like Alex are really

43:50

mad about -- Right. -- because it's this

43:52

it's this scripture that's they think

43:54

is gonna be used by the new world

43:57

order to convince everyone that Christians need

43:59

to submit to authority and have use

44:01

out there. Right. Right. They they believe that this

44:03

is a twisting of scripture and their very very

44:05

upset. They're real mad about something in their Yes. Yeah. So this is

44:07

what Paul Revere's bread and butter

44:09

is. Mhmm. I will

44:12

allow Ali to give an introduction, and then I have a fun

44:14

story to tell you. Here we go. I'm about to go

44:16

to my guest here in a few minutes, but let's just keep him

44:18

on hold

44:20

for just because I wanna introduce

44:22

them first and and then I

44:24

wanna plug my videos. Hall

44:25

Revere is

44:28

a well known minister,

44:30

non

44:31

establishment minister in

44:33

the US, and

44:36

they had their peaceful community attacked by tanks, smashed,

44:38

and crushed, and he was chased to

44:40

the woods by them, and all that happened.

44:42

And since then, it's chased to the

44:45

Well, much larger. Cloverleaf is

44:47

talking about romans You're magazine and how

44:50

the church is. Say

44:52

that we're to follow all orders of the government. The government

44:54

is basically god.

44:56

This was one of Hitler's

44:57

most

44:58

this was one of hitler's most I

45:01

favorite things to promote and say. It's

45:04

taken totally out of context the

45:06

new bibles are being

45:08

edited and changed and altered in

45:11

amazing ways. And so even

45:13

if you're not a Christian, this

45:15

is

45:15

very interesting because it's

45:17

kind

45:18

of that old elegant memory

45:20

hole where history is

45:22

being altered all around us

45:24

and in front of us.

45:26

And I heard mister year

45:30

yesterday on the year

45:32

with with John Anderson

45:34

who is on the network. I know a lot

45:36

of people don't agree with him. Some do. I

45:39

not getting off into a debate

45:41

about eschatology

45:43

versus other interpretations of

45:46

the bible by

45:47

I do agree with with

45:50

mister mister Anderson

45:52

about his comment that

45:55

along of the churches lie down and say we're not supposed

45:57

to be involved because, you know, Jesus

45:59

is gonna come back and do it all for

46:01

us. This is very important to understand

46:03

what's happening inside

46:05

the New World Order. So put a

46:07

pin in Alex's disagreement about

46:10

eschatology. Right. Right. Right. Here we go.

46:12

Might come up later man,

46:14

you know you know, if your book can

46:17

just,

46:17

like, be edited and

46:20

then

46:20

that's it. then it wasn't that holy of

46:22

a book in the first place. You know? Well,

46:26

there there are some arguments

46:28

you could make on that front.

46:31

I would rather focus on

46:33

the fact that you have pre and

46:35

post trip rapture ideas -- Sure. --

46:37

and people who believe different things about that tend to fight with

46:39

each other. They get real mad because Alex is

46:41

not a pre trip guy. You gotta go through

46:44

it to do it.

46:46

This might come up.

46:48

Oh. Now won't talk about Revere.

46:50

Okay. Alright. Here we go.

46:52

So he was on John Anderson show

46:54

talking about how Roman's night thirteen

46:58

is bullshit. Yeah. And that's fine. I don't care. I'm not interested in that. We're

47:00

not gonna argue. What I'm interested in

47:02

is the scam that Revere was working

47:04

that he doesn't bring up at all on the

47:06

show. Okay.

47:08

And I don't know if he thinks it's a scam. I think he doesn't. Okay.

47:10

Part of Paul Revere's philosophy is

47:12

that you are a citizen of

47:14

the country that you're born in.

47:17

and when you're reborn in

47:19

Christ, you are now a citizen

47:21

of heaven. That's something I can go along with

47:23

as a metaphor, but I need to

47:25

make it clear to you that revere means this literally. Are you going

47:27

to tell me that he is going to sell some

47:29

sort of citizenship

47:32

passes -- Wow. -- he runs a church called the embassy

47:34

of heaven and there's a reason it's called

47:37

the embassy. He gives people passports

47:39

to heaven. Through his website.

47:41

He files fake official documents.

47:44

No. He claims can be used instead

47:46

of US government documents like a

47:48

passport, a driver's license

47:50

because you're citizen of heaven or even enrollment in

47:52

quote mutual assurance, which

47:54

appears to be some kind of fake

47:56

insurance. Okay.

47:58

Alright. Also, there's business licenses. Yeah. That's

48:01

the cars. So he's

48:04

creating an alternative government and just

48:06

calling it

48:08

happen. Well, at least be, like, documents office of

48:10

it. Yes. I appreciate that.

48:12

So beyond selling fake official

48:14

documents, probably

48:16

illegal. Oh, it's illegal. REvere has also created a

48:18

bunch of fun, civic information about the

48:20

country of heaven. For instance, he takes

48:23

things that are mentioned in the

48:25

bible and then uses them as official symbols

48:27

of the country. Oh, that's nice. I

48:29

have four things -- Okay. -- that

48:32

I'm gonna ask you and you have to guess what they

48:34

are. Okay. What is the

48:36

national musical instrument of

48:38

heaven? Oh. This one you should be able to

48:40

get. I mean, you know,

48:42

you could go with the liar. Right? much

48:44

like liar. That's true. Well, actually, I

48:46

think there's probably a number of options on this.

48:48

You could also go harp. You know? Right. Right.

48:50

But harp. See, I was gonna think harp,

48:53

but that's that's not gonna draw people into

48:55

your embassy of heaven. Well, everybody already thinks

48:57

the harp and the heavens. It's a trumpet. Oh, it's

48:59

a trumpet. There's a lot of trumpets on the virus.

49:01

No. That's fair. Well, what is

49:03

the national animal of heaven? The

49:06

dove. No. That's the

49:08

national bird. National

49:13

Animal. National Animal. Why? And I

49:15

think of why is a bird of it?

49:17

I I'm I

49:20

lying. No. blam

49:22

of God. Oh, fuck off.

49:24

What are you blaking me

49:26

shut up? Next one. Third,

49:28

you're o for two so far. Yeah.

49:31

know. I'm not doing great of this. I'm gonna

49:33

get kicked out of heaven. Right. The

49:35

national dance. Oh, the

49:38

Lombada. That's that's forbidden.

49:40

That's forbidden. leaping for

49:44

joy. That's

49:47

leaping for joy. Yep. It's the

49:49

dance. It's just national dance of

49:51

heaven. Yeah. Uh-huh. Okay. Alright. And

49:53

then finally, this class. It's supposed to guess

49:55

leaping for joy. It's a

49:58

good day. Oh, you're not wrong. So national song of

50:00

Himba. I mean,

50:02

what oh, why not owed to joy?

50:04

That'll be that'll be

50:06

an interesting play. traditional? It's

50:09

my country, Tis of Eve. Explain to

50:11

me how that is

50:13

possibly the first doesn't

50:15

even fit the pattern. What are you talking about?

50:18

Everything else is done that's mentioned to the

50:20

Bible. He has like a creativity.

50:22

Sure. And the name of that song is

50:24

actually Emera up. Yeah. I was gonna sneeze my country tears of the Yeah.

50:26

And the dude who wrote it just stole the tune from

50:28

God save the queen. It was basically

50:32

a pair pretty so hungry. Yeah. Alright.

50:34

Okay. Oh, boy. So, yeah,

50:36

this guy's got a website called The Embassy

50:38

of Heaven.

50:40

And It's a lot.

50:42

He has a whole

50:44

section about his encounters

50:48

with police. Yeah. That's

50:51

that is the type of thing

50:53

that you would experience a lot if this

50:55

was your church. Yeah. So

50:57

he's driving around one day. Uh-huh.

51:00

And he sees some cops. Sure.

51:02

And so he pulls over. And this is

51:04

after he'd onto the post office because he had to do some official business --

51:06

Right. -- for the Hey. I'm gonna throw this out

51:08

here to see you've got real quick to see you have him.

51:10

White guy? I

51:12

think so. I only have seen a small

51:14

picture of him that I would I would guess.

51:17

So so he

51:19

he He goes down down the

51:21

street and, quote, at the same

51:23

time, Quinn Starkflut, a

51:26

city of latan police

51:28

officer was traveling north on center street and

51:30

recognized the embassy of heaven

51:32

vehicle. He decided to

51:34

intercept us. After circling the block, he realized that we were headed out

51:36

of town toward the embassy. We were

51:38

about three blocks ahead of him, and

51:40

he traveled at a high rate of speed to

51:42

catch up

51:44

with us. After leaving the city limits, I turned onto the long driveway of

51:46

our friend's place. Quinn also

51:48

entered the private property and turned on

51:50

his overhead lights. He stopped

51:52

in front of garage and Quinn pulled

51:54

up behind us. I opened my door

51:56

and started to exit the car. Quinn

51:58

stepped out of his car and yelled for me to remain in

52:00

the car. Rather than cause a scene, I remained seated in the car and

52:02

closed the door. No. As Quinn was

52:04

talking on the radio, I asked Rachel how

52:06

to handle

52:08

the situation. She had no answer. We both realized that it had been

52:10

five years since being stopped and I was

52:12

pretty rusty. Two unmarked

52:14

cars arrived within moments. One of

52:16

the persons in

52:18

the first car was the chief of

52:20

police. Quinn approached this my side of the car and stood slightly behind me.

52:22

He asked to see my driver's license and

52:26

registration. I asked if he was tape recording and he said he was

52:28

not. Rather than answer his question, I

52:30

stated, I am an ambassador of Jesus Christ with

52:32

the Kingdom

52:34

of heaven. I'm using the highways in the kingdom of heaven and the performance of

52:36

my official duties to evangelize the

52:38

kingdom of heaven according to the great

52:40

commission. Alright.

52:42

sir. I'm gonna have to ask you to step out of the car. I had declared

52:44

my intent which showed I was

52:46

operating under the highest authority. Yet quit

52:49

ignored my statement and repeated his question. May I

52:51

see your driver's license and registration? I want

52:54

more I want more info about

52:56

how he rates a chief

52:58

of police stop as well. Like, the chief of police is also

53:00

in the -- Small town. -- small town actually

53:02

the chief of police. Plaza may be made up. Fair

53:04

enough. I

53:06

was not quite sure how to handle the situation. So I said that I needed some time

53:08

to think about it. Quinn said he would give

53:10

me a few minutes and he returned to his car and

53:12

talked with the

53:14

undercover people. When he returned, he asked me if I was

53:16

Paul Revere. I responded by

53:18

saying yes, I am

53:20

Paul Revere.

53:23

god. Clearly a figure.

53:27

Oh, man. That's the moment.

53:29

Yeah. That's the moment. If I'm Paul

53:31

Revere, I'm like, everything

53:33

I've ever worked for just paid off in that moment

53:35

when the comp goes, are you

53:37

Paul Revere? Yes. You better believe

53:39

it, sir. Yeah.

53:42

That asked for a third time, may I see your driver's license and registration?

53:44

Probably a little bit slower this time.

53:46

I have responded. I have documents at

53:48

the embassy of heaven and I

53:51

also have documents with me. If I give

53:53

you these documents, will you what will you

53:55

do with them? And you

53:57

responded, if if It is those

53:59

church documents. I will not recognize them. Okay. Well, I guess

54:01

that settlement. Step out of the

54:04

car. You're

54:06

under arrest. So

54:10

this is this is how

54:12

he's run ins with police. Yeah.

54:15

Yeah. Yeah. That's about right. And I was pretty curious about this story because

54:17

I was like, why'd you get pulled over in the first

54:19

place? Right. And then I scroll down a little bit

54:21

further and there's a section here and the title of the

54:24

section is heaven

54:26

plates removed. That's kind of what I was

54:28

waiting for. I was waiting for some

54:30

sort of heaven reason being

54:32

the, like, dude, you

54:34

you've lit your own lights up

54:36

with candles. That's not how cars work.

54:38

Get get stop it. He made his

54:41

own embassy of heaven license

54:43

plates, which is gonna get you pulled

54:45

over. That's gonna happen. I'm amazed he

54:47

made it a couple years without getting pulled over. Oh my god.

54:49

The way the guy is like, are you Paul Revere? I

54:51

imagine maybe there's, like, let him go. No.

54:53

There's there's absolutely there's

54:56

no doubt my mind that he

54:58

gets away with that just because the more

55:00

you the more you bother him, the more he's

55:02

gonna bother you. And it's more proof of his

55:04

own persecution because legs and

55:06

I what you do. It's also

55:08

proof that all of these laws are faking

55:10

made up and are only enforced

55:12

based upon the willingness of

55:14

the law to enforce itself on

55:16

us, Dan. Mhmm. Do you know what I'm saying? You could just say no to

55:18

the cops. Mhmm. I wouldn't do it.

55:21

So while they're having a

55:23

conversation about Romans thirteen,

55:26

everything is going good.

55:28

And Alex believes that these are smart smart

55:30

people. and

55:35

then Alan, Steve Byrne, and others

55:38

are officially holding. We will get to

55:40

your calls early in the next

55:42

hour. And I'm at the scene of Paul

55:44

Revere and John Anderson respond to all of

55:46

them. Those are both very intelligent

55:48

men and are definitely

55:50

saying a lot of things that are different

55:52

than what we hear from a lot of the mainstream folks

55:55

out there. We're just trying to get

55:57

folks to think here. Hell yeah.

55:59

Let's think. I don't

56:01

think they're gonna people to think. I'm thinking about some

56:03

stuff. Yeah. Are you? I'm thinking about

56:06

alright. So here, we have

56:08

this guy, Paul Revere. Right.

56:11

And he's on with John Anderson. They're

56:13

clearly associates. They seem to like each

56:15

other. He's been on Anderson's

56:17

show. Sure. And Paul Revere believes

56:20

that the United States doesn't exist

56:22

or at least he's not beholden to

56:24

any of these laws because he's a citizen of heaven.

56:26

It doesn't anybody

56:28

who's born again in Christ should be a citizen of heaven.

56:30

So he doesn't really care

56:33

too much about America

56:37

Right. Right. founding fathers.

56:39

Sure. Well, they're, you know,

56:42

constitution. Wow. And maybe

56:44

this comes up. John Anderson,

56:46

you were trying we're trying to make a point

56:48

here

56:49

about Romans thirteen.

56:52

And what the

56:54

king James version clearly says and and and how they take

56:56

it out of context there. Go

56:58

ahead. Okay. Here's an

56:59

example, Alex.

57:02

I think will serve

57:03

to show the point. If I ask

57:04

you because you did a lot with this,

57:07

to name three founding fathers

57:09

right off the if you have.

57:11

Who would you name?

57:12

Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Thomas Payne.

57:15

Okay. Exactly. What

57:16

if I named Peter,

57:18

later

57:19

John, and Paul all. Going

57:24

in when we read the Bible with the

57:26

preconceived ideas,

57:28

thus we come up with with the wrong answer.

57:30

Yeah,

57:30

man. You're small minded thinking about

57:32

America. No. No. No. The country

57:34

was founded by the apostles. that

57:38

is that is such the the

57:40

fucking eco totally, like,

57:42

giving a speech way of doing it. Let

57:44

me ask you a question. Who are your

57:47

three best businessman. Oh,

57:49

yeah. I'll tell you who mine

57:51

are. Jesus Christ himself.

57:54

Mhmm. Okay. Alright, Bill.

57:56

Alright. Okay. Yeah. Pretty good.

57:58

Pretty good. So this is

58:00

where things started to

58:02

feel like could

58:04

get this could get messy. I'm not

58:06

sure where this is gonna go.

58:08

And quicker than

58:10

I am imagine it did get into ideas about the

58:12

rapture. Well And they are

58:14

not on the same page. Here we go.

58:16

Now for just a moment, and as you

58:18

know, I'm creditors.

58:20

The voice of reason teaches terrorism, period

58:22

as far as eschatology or last

58:24

things, which means past fulfillment. Now

58:28

listen, for a moment that you are a futurist. One that believes the book of Revelation is

58:30

yet to be fulfilled. Say what? We got them right.

58:32

We got them right. Stay right there. Look,

58:34

all I'm saying is I'm agree

58:37

with Paul Rovere. I agree with you about Promise

58:40

thirteen. That's clear. They they want to talk about

58:42

the other stuff when we get back. I don't know about

58:44

that. So here's the thing

58:46

to understand. is not even an issue

58:48

of post or pre trip rapture. He's denying that the rapture even happens

58:50

because he's saying that the book of revelations

58:53

was already so filled. Yeah. By Jesus is

58:55

coming -- Yeah. -- the entirety of the

58:58

the that all that chassis is already It's

59:00

already done.

59:02

the devil's gone. We banged it out. Now we're now

59:04

we're we're waiting to get our

59:06

passport to get into the cone

59:09

Island of heaven? Mhmm. Or that

59:11

no. Tony Island. Ellis Island.

59:14

Yeah. No. No. No. I was thinking to Tony Island.

59:16

That's the one I was thinking of

59:18

for sure. get a get a grace papaya of heaven.

59:20

Yep. So

59:24

Alex can't handle this. And

59:27

one of the reasons that I really

59:29

feel coming through strongly

59:32

is that Alex needs

59:34

the devil. And -- Yeah.

59:36

This will put to bed very officially whether or

59:38

not Alex believes in the literal devil in two thousand

59:40

three. I like it because he definitely does.

59:43

And there is

59:46

such an aversion on his part to living in a world

59:48

without the devil. Right. He needs

59:50

the devil. Sure. I mean, once

59:52

again, reinforcing my belief he

59:55

is the actual Satan worship here, you

59:57

know, based upon what he described

59:59

Satan worshiping people, the noises they make, or

1:00:01

the noises he makes. Cool. you know,

1:00:03

I think it's it's the way it works. I think

1:00:05

it's not worshiping the devil on Alex's part,

1:00:08

but I think the devil is something of a

1:00:10

comfort blanket for him. Sure. She's very

1:00:12

weird. It's somebody else's fault? You know, I need

1:00:14

to have these

1:00:14

guys on, I guess, when we're

1:00:16

not such a hot news cycle of

1:00:19

all this world, these that

1:00:21

we track here. But

1:00:24

I heard him yesterday talking about Romans thirteen.

1:00:27

and And the

1:00:28

I've been to

1:00:29

Sunny School. I've read the Romans thirteen out of

1:00:31

the King James version and you

1:00:33

look at what the whole

1:00:36

chapter

1:00:36

says and it's about

1:00:38

the church and how the church should behave and how church should be

1:00:40

governed and how you should, you know, how

1:00:42

you should behave and then they take

1:00:44

it and they translate it and changed

1:00:47

in to worship the government, follow any orders that

1:00:49

it has to say, and hit or

1:00:51

use this. And it it

1:00:53

it's just it it's so

1:00:55

clean up there and then John Anderson, who's a

1:00:57

terrorist. They they believe that, you know, in seventy eighty that

1:01:00

because they got that slave, they don't now

1:01:02

all have the, you know,

1:01:04

the Jesus it's just work

1:01:06

and that that now the only evil that's

1:01:08

here is evil a man and the

1:01:10

devil's gone. Hey,

1:01:11

we wanna talk about this.

1:01:13

That's we can take calls on the issue. We want to say, I'm a white.

1:01:15

You know, we can have a religious show.

1:01:17

This affects the psyche of

1:01:19

the world, folks. whether you believe in

1:01:21

not. affects the psyche. And I know a lot of these big

1:01:24

churches can't stand

1:01:26

up against evil because they say,

1:01:28

oh, we're about to get, you know, taken

1:01:30

out of here and it's not a

1:01:32

responsibility. My Bible says, it is

1:01:34

your response ability to stand up against the works of

1:01:36

darkness, speak out against evil to fight

1:01:38

corruption. They're not disputing

1:01:41

that, really. Right. They

1:01:43

are still bad. It's just bad people who

1:01:45

are doing bad things -- Yep. -- who

1:01:47

are outside of this kingdom of

1:01:50

heaven that exists on

1:01:52

earth. Mhmm. Like, there's still, like, an obligation to be a good

1:01:54

person and be opposed to bad

1:01:56

things. Yeah. The bible doesn't go away

1:01:58

if Romans I mean,

1:02:00

yeah. Right. Yeah. It's

1:02:02

it's interesting. And then Alex is

1:02:04

trying to twist it too now to

1:02:06

be the poster pre trip. IKEA THERE

1:02:09

WITH THESE CHURCHES THAT ARE SAYING THAT WE'RE NOT TO BE TAKEN

1:02:11

OUT OF HERE. THAT'S NOT WHAT THESE GUYS

1:02:13

ARE. FRIES ARE DIFFERENT See,

1:02:16

this is the type of shit that makes me

1:02:18

want to, like, really get people

1:02:20

to understand why Christian nationalism is

1:02:22

bad. You know, like -- Sure. --

1:02:25

you say you a Christian nation, but are you

1:02:27

a futurist or a preterist? You know, like -- Yeah. -- what

1:02:29

are we what are we doing here? Because

1:02:31

you don't fucking know what Christianity

1:02:33

fucking is. Yeah. The breakdowns

1:02:35

of, like, really, really

1:02:38

aggressive disagreement. It is

1:02:40

insane. Right. I mean, that's the same thing with,

1:02:42

like, alright. I want statehood and

1:02:44

state sovereignty. Right. It's like, alright, I'd like

1:02:46

to introduce you to the king of Texas.

1:02:48

Uh-oh. No. Well, now I

1:02:50

don't know if I

1:02:52

want that. Oh, I didn't think about how this could go

1:02:54

wrong. Yep. There's unforeseen

1:02:56

consequences. Yeah. But

1:02:58

yeah, it's just I think that

1:03:00

Alex has an idea of how things operate

1:03:03

and the way his mythology

1:03:06

and the cosmos

1:03:08

to him It

1:03:10

requires cosmic evil. Right.

1:03:12

It requires the bad

1:03:14

guys on his side not be

1:03:17

bad people doing bad things -- Mhmm. --

1:03:19

or good people who are parts of

1:03:21

bad systems -- Mhmm. -- or

1:03:24

neutral. It has to

1:03:26

be something of this mythological good

1:03:28

versus evil struggle. And

1:03:30

you can really just I that's what I feel

1:03:32

coming through in in his

1:03:36

opposition. And

1:03:36

I tell you, I listen to the show and it it's it's confusing because I agree with

1:03:39

some things. They say, I see the problems

1:03:41

with the modern church that

1:03:44

says, down the corruption, go along with it. And then I

1:03:46

hear these guys saying that well,

1:03:48

I've heard them, you know, say these guys

1:03:52

that you're about the New World Order all day. I get sick of it. I

1:03:54

heard Anderson say yesterday

1:03:56

because because, you know,

1:03:58

the answer is right here in our hearts and

1:04:00

souls in hinds,

1:04:02

if we just come to Christ, we wouldn't have

1:04:04

an evil society. Well, you said it

1:04:06

best. There's still gonna be evil people

1:04:09

that still gonna come in army tanks and try

1:04:11

to kill Christians just like they

1:04:13

do

1:04:13

all the time. So

1:04:15

I've gotta expose to killing

1:04:18

Christians. I've got it exposed to government

1:04:20

kidnapping children. I've got it exposed

1:04:22

to them putting cancer viruses in the

1:04:24

vaccines because that

1:04:26

use say saving lives, and we are saving lives. So, you

1:04:28

know, this is very confusing

1:04:30

stuff. And and and yeah.

1:04:32

I to you guys, it's not confusing.

1:04:34

That must be very comfortable

1:04:36

place to be in.

1:04:38

But

1:04:40

I'm just very confused. I Alex is

1:04:42

confusing himself. Yeah. because they're not saying

1:04:45

you shouldn't talk about or talk out about

1:04:47

any of those things. Right. Clearly,

1:04:49

it's just that Maybe the New

1:04:51

World Order isn't the devil. Right. I think I mean,

1:04:54

like, you

1:04:56

know, deep down.

1:04:58

My fear my feeling on it

1:05:00

is Alex finds it very,

1:05:02

very comforting to think that

1:05:04

there are people that can override.

1:05:07

You know what I'm saying? So, like, no matter

1:05:10

what at the end of the day, you've got a

1:05:12

I don't need to take responsibility for my

1:05:14

actions Mhmm. You know what I'm

1:05:16

saying? Like, that's why the devil that's

1:05:18

why God exists is because at

1:05:20

the end of the day, I am

1:05:24

in their you know, sway. I'm just part of their

1:05:26

little struggle or whatever it is, you

1:05:28

know. Sure. I don't have to look at myself

1:05:30

in the mirror and say, I'm

1:05:32

responsible for every single

1:05:34

thing I've ever done. I'm in the

1:05:36

arena, but it's their arena. Exactly. You

1:05:38

know? Yeah. I think there's

1:05:40

something to that. And then I also think

1:05:42

that because Alex is so

1:05:44

obsessed with this idea of this

1:05:46

tyrannical one world government. It's the

1:05:48

entire world. And it's like,

1:05:50

alright. What's above the world. Well, it's

1:05:52

gotta be causing forces and travel and

1:05:54

stuff. It can't just be,

1:05:56

like, president of the world is a

1:05:58

human. Right. Right. Right. Right. I

1:05:59

have that. No. That's dumb. So then there's the other

1:06:02

aspect too that I think that is

1:06:04

narcissism based. And that

1:06:06

is Alex

1:06:08

sees himself as such a conquering hero -- Right. -- that he must

1:06:10

be up against the great

1:06:12

evil in the entire universe

1:06:14

-- Sure. -- and have some kind of

1:06:17

Hibris that thinks he can actually

1:06:19

defeat this devil. Right. Right.

1:06:22

Right. And I I think that it would be

1:06:24

unsatisfying for him to just

1:06:26

be, like, somebody who's like, okay, I see a problem. I'm gonna work

1:06:28

towards an actual solution to it.

1:06:30

You know? Okay. Yeah. You you

1:06:32

know? Oh, someone's

1:06:34

house after a natural disaster or something.

1:06:36

Well, then well, then now what do we do? Do

1:06:38

we fight somebody? That's not I mean,

1:06:40

there'd be a devil so far. you do you like kill devil now? Is that what

1:06:43

happens next? It's not as gratifying to

1:06:45

to, like, sort of be

1:06:47

a part of work working

1:06:49

towards helping and solving real issues. Yeah.

1:06:51

It is gratifying to imagine

1:06:54

everything you do, whether it

1:06:56

is productive

1:06:58

or a stake or stupid. All of those

1:07:00

things are part oh, or you're

1:07:02

misinterpreting a Fraser episode. There is

1:07:04

that. All of

1:07:06

that is fighting the fucking devil. Mhmm. I mean, like,

1:07:08

is a grandiose way to live

1:07:10

your life. And I

1:07:12

I imagine Yeah.

1:07:15

And you know if you're someone empty. With with that kind

1:07:17

of narcissism, you know, the devil

1:07:19

is his nemesis. It's

1:07:22

not his arch enemy. You know? Like, the arch enemy you would

1:07:24

be fine defeating. But the nemesis you

1:07:26

would feel yeah. Exactly. If he defeated

1:07:29

you -- Right. -- he'd be

1:07:31

like Hurray, defeated Dan, you know,

1:07:34

like we got him. But if he defeats the

1:07:36

devil, he's like, well, then who's gonna push

1:07:38

me? You know, who's gonna make me more

1:07:40

holy that kind of feeling. It's

1:07:42

his nemesis. He says Night

1:07:44

Sharpen's knife, but it is oh,

1:07:46

well, that's not how knives work. No. And

1:07:48

also there isn't a second knife.

1:07:50

So it's an imaginary

1:07:52

knife. Yeah. I don't know. Air

1:07:54

Sharpen's knife. So this

1:07:56

this aspect will come up more later,

1:07:58

this absence of the devil in

1:08:00

their worldview and how this is

1:08:02

like incompatible. Sure. But

1:08:04

the not liking America

1:08:07

thing is great.

1:08:09

Yeah. This is so fun. Here we

1:08:11

go. Where do

1:08:11

you stand then on

1:08:13

the founding fathers of this

1:08:16

country

1:08:16

standing up

1:08:18

to one, I mean

1:08:19

because, again, this is where it gets

1:08:22

real confusing. Well, it's real simple, Alex.

1:08:24

If you take a look

1:08:26

well, from Scripps sure Jesus says that good seed

1:08:28

produces good fruit. Uh-oh. Bad seed

1:08:30

produces bad fruit. I don't like

1:08:32

what you're saying. produce bad bad

1:08:34

cannot produce? Good.

1:08:37

Gregor

1:08:37

Mandela would

1:08:38

disagree. What did the

1:08:40

the the United States,

1:08:41

the people that deists of

1:08:43

that time though who referred to

1:08:46

as the founding fathers of the country in America. Where did these people

1:08:49

come?

1:08:50

They were not

1:08:52

all oldiest. Now the majority of them were, and

1:08:53

I you know, we're really gonna be the third some of the prominent

1:08:55

ones were. Alright. A

1:08:58

third of them brought all the famous ones that these aren't right. Fuck to you. What

1:09:00

kind of whiny response is that? Okay. Well,

1:09:02

most of them were. We gotta just quibble.

1:09:05

Anyway, so he's saying that good

1:09:07

cannot come from bad. Right. and

1:09:09

he elaborates on that here. Okay. The point is they came from

1:09:11

England. It was a teenager who had

1:09:14

grown up and say,

1:09:17

want a piece of the action. I don't

1:09:19

want the mother country to

1:09:19

rule us. We want to rule ourselves. So that's

1:09:21

really where it came

1:09:24

from. Therefore, they

1:09:27

were fighting their own kin. They were fighting,

1:09:29

but they wanted they wanted to

1:09:31

be a teenager that grew up.

1:09:33

Did it come out of Ecclesia?

1:09:35

Did it come out of of the

1:09:37

kingdom of God. Now it cannot possibly have. It came

1:09:39

out of the

1:09:42

world. And they even in their own declarations declared, we take

1:09:45

equal station among the powers

1:09:47

of the earth.

1:09:52

While

1:09:52

I'm glad they did what

1:09:54

they did, or we wouldn't even exist right now. No. We don't know

1:09:57

that. Oh,

1:09:58

come on. You're

1:09:59

saying that cold

1:10:02

copa ice cones and Paul

1:10:05

Revere, you're

1:10:06

even named after one

1:10:09

of them, wouldn't

1:10:10

have existed I mean,

1:10:12

look, we wouldn't

1:10:13

exist right now. It was

1:10:15

obviously God's plan.

1:10:18

I mean, you think God just just just turns things

1:10:20

on and and and and just

1:10:22

turns it loose? They did. I

1:10:24

think he did. In fact, fact at one

1:10:26

point he repented that he even made man

1:10:28

and he

1:10:29

desired to destroy the whole

1:10:32

world. Get

1:10:32

him. Why are you

1:10:34

worshiping that guy? Let let Real quick.

1:10:36

Real quick. You you said your God was like, oh, I should

1:10:38

have killed everybody. I don't I don't wanna worship that guy.

1:10:43

Well, mean, he does make a good point to Alex's, you know It's

1:10:45

a total battle. Type two. It's a fine rebuttal.

1:10:47

He's a fine rebuttal. Yeah. So,

1:10:50

yeah, apparently to obviously, if

1:10:53

you could understand anything about what

1:10:55

these people actually believe, you

1:10:57

would know that they can't

1:11:00

possibly be in favor of the

1:11:02

United States, the founding documents, the founding

1:11:04

fathers, all

1:11:06

of that stuff. But here's

1:11:09

what's interesting about this. A lot

1:11:11

of the beliefs that you

1:11:13

have could still overlap. lap. Because,

1:11:15

according to Alex, so many of these things

1:11:17

that are in the constitution are actually god

1:11:19

given rights, and so they preclude

1:11:22

or are they predate the --

1:11:24

Right. the constitution. Right. Those are things

1:11:26

that the government cannot do to you as opposed to rights that

1:11:29

they give

1:11:32

you. So QUINCIDENTLY IF HE BELIEVES OR IF

1:11:34

LIKE PAUL REVEER AND JOHN ANDERSON BOTH ARE LIKE EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE

1:11:36

ALL THE GUNS. THEY

1:11:39

COULD STILL BELIEVE THAT with

1:11:41

or without a belief in the constitution. Right? Right. Right.

1:11:43

Right. But I don't think Alex would ever let the conversation get

1:11:47

there. Right. Because IT'S SO

1:11:49

MUCH HE NEEDS THE CONSTITUTION. IN THE SAME WAY THAT HE NEEDS THE DEVEL, HE

1:11:52

NEEDS THAT

1:11:56

IN ORDER to have his god given right --

1:11:58

Right. -- or whatever. But he doesn't actually care about the constitution. He

1:12:00

cares about the idea of the

1:12:02

constitution that he's created. Like, he

1:12:05

doesn't like all of the constitution. And if he had a few problems,

1:12:07

he doesn't like He'd like he'd scratch him out. There's a couple of You know, like, it's it

1:12:11

is a stupid stupid

1:12:14

conversation whenever he's like, no. The constitution is in violent. I mean, I would get rid of this amendment. I would

1:12:16

get rid of this

1:12:18

part. I don't wanna deal

1:12:21

his freedom of religion, get that out of

1:12:23

it. We should also outlaw the Democratic part. Exactly. Like

1:12:25

okay. So why are you arguing with him about whether or

1:12:28

not the founding fathers

1:12:30

were one hundred percent right about everything. Because Alex is on his back foot. He doesn't know what he's doing. So soon.

1:12:33

interview he shouldn't do.

1:12:35

So stupid. So, look, there's

1:12:39

no devil. But wait. Do you mean do

1:12:41

you know that? Well, that's what John Anderson did. Okay.

1:12:43

By the way, Paul Revere, barely in

1:12:45

this interview. Yeah. It doesn't Mostly

1:12:48

John Anderson. Alex argued with each

1:12:50

other. k. But Alex wants to know if there's no devil, why do people

1:12:54

worship question. You

1:12:56

know, I know this. It's not

1:12:58

the devil pulling my strings. Again, according to John Anderson, and

1:13:02

I guess, revere. The devil isn't even around anymore. Let me

1:13:04

ask you guys this question. No. I'm really I

1:13:06

respect you. I'm on a nail attack. That

1:13:09

is according to script you're not according to John

1:13:11

Anderson. Well, hold on. What

1:13:12

I'm trying to

1:13:13

ask you here is this, why did the

1:13:15

world leaders go to the Bohemian

1:13:17

Grove who worship the devil? Why

1:13:20

does Arnold you're gonna checkmate the

1:13:22

devil. So let's talk about that for five

1:13:23

years with my life. I went

1:13:26

through

1:13:26

the nonsense. I came

1:13:28

came to the truth of

1:13:30

the Lord Jesus Christ in January of nineteen seventy nine. You know, I've met people that think they've

1:13:33

talked to rocks,

1:13:36

Alex. I

1:13:38

they think they're channeling this that,

1:13:40

so on and so forth. People have

1:13:42

a lot of strange ideas. I found

1:13:44

myself in a very bizarre position

1:13:46

where I am laughing my ass off at Paul Revere believing

1:13:49

that he's a citizen of the kingdom

1:13:51

of heaven and his laws

1:13:54

don't apply. But he and John Anderson make a lot

1:13:56

more sense than Alex in this interview.

1:13:58

I know. I know. I really do.

1:14:01

I really do wanna fight him. I really do

1:14:03

wanna throw a rock in his face. Well, some people

1:14:05

talk to him. I mean, those rocks. Hey, listen.

1:14:08

Listen. I've seen people do all kinds

1:14:10

of weird shit. Like for instance, one

1:14:12

time, I got pulled over by a

1:14:14

cop. because if I believe in some weird stuff, I started talking shit to him. To be fair, this is John

1:14:17

talking about here. Anyways,

1:14:19

like, the the the

1:14:22

question if the devil doesn't exist, why do

1:14:25

people worship him? And the answer being

1:14:27

people do a lot of

1:14:29

weird shit. is like, well, I don't have a

1:14:31

rebuttal to that. I know. That is true. So but you do a lot of weird Goddamn it.

1:14:34

Right. There is that.

1:14:37

And I'm I'm I'm pretty sure that if I knew more about either Paul

1:14:39

Revere or John Anderson -- Yeah. -- I would not think that they come off

1:14:41

as rational and No. No. Of course.

1:14:43

And obviously, even just from

1:14:47

this website. I don't think Paul's got a good head on his

1:14:49

shoulders. Nope. But Alex

1:14:51

cannot handle very

1:14:53

basic things that John Anderson is

1:14:55

throwing It's pretty not good. But John

1:14:57

did bring up that he used to

1:15:00

be involved

1:15:02

in the assault. And this is gonna be a good way for Alex

1:15:04

to try and be like, maybe you are the

1:15:06

devil. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, no. They can't

1:15:09

bond over his previous being in the I would have to be That's

1:15:11

not true. That's true. Where maybe it was just, like, maybe

1:15:14

Yeah. Oh, wow. No. It's not for continuity

1:15:17

right now. No. No. No. Yeah. Like No. And I

1:15:19

didn't know that. What type of a cult stuff were you

1:15:21

into? Oh, I was involved

1:15:23

in, basically, pseudo satanic.

1:15:25

It was what is called a non blood

1:15:27

fault. We believe basically the adherence of the Golden

1:15:30

Dawn, the gray, white brotherhood. Sure.

1:15:32

What? I worked

1:15:34

as a professional psych I'm the one that made the prediction

1:15:36

to Larry Flint on the line number six. That

1:15:38

there would be an attempt on his life with

1:15:40

thirty days, twenty three days. He was

1:15:42

shot in Louisville, Georgia. That made a

1:15:44

national headline. Oh, really, how'd you do that

1:15:46

if there aren't spirits and things out there? Call it lucky ass, Alex. No. You know,

1:15:49

I do, Alex. John, I

1:15:51

can't believe it. You're

1:15:53

right. Damn. Damn. Alex, do you

1:15:56

not understand

1:15:57

that the point of

1:15:59

this story is I no

1:16:02

longer believe I was psyching. Alex, you realize the point of this story is that I am telling

1:16:04

you I am

1:16:07

not actually psych I

1:16:09

do not have the powers of a psychic. I believe that back then. Oh, how'd you

1:16:11

do that without spirits? Well, I didn't

1:16:13

do it. The thing I

1:16:16

said I and

1:16:18

I didn't I wasn't a psychic. So,

1:16:21

again, that's delightful. And

1:16:23

I think one of the reasons

1:16:25

is he might Alex who lies

1:16:28

about his predictions in order to appear

1:16:30

prophetic in some ways. Right. I didn't

1:16:32

look into this I don't know if John

1:16:35

Anderson actually did make this prediction. But assuming

1:16:37

that he did, he's

1:16:39

disowning it as some kind of like,

1:16:41

feet of his brilliance. So you say, as a lucky guess. Yeah. That

1:16:43

kind of, like, it's refreshing. It

1:16:47

isn't a whole in in

1:16:50

juxtaposition to Alex. Although I'm sure John Anderson is a wild lunatic.

1:16:52

Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

1:16:54

No doubt there. It is

1:16:57

It is fantastic. It is. Did you tell Larry Flint this? What's going on here? He just predicted

1:17:00

it. He just predicted it. I don't know

1:17:02

I don't know what's happening. It does feel

1:17:04

like May me

1:17:07

were spots of the liecon

1:17:10

about your your predictions.

1:17:12

Like, he's like, no.

1:17:14

No. No. That was my old

1:17:16

grift. Like, maybe Alex, we see him in ten

1:17:18

years on somebody else's show, like, I don't predict shit

1:17:22

anymore. I used to about, are in this grift?

1:17:24

This guy probably isn't saying that

1:17:26

it was a lie, that it

1:17:28

was some kind of a

1:17:30

psychic prediction. Maybe it felt like it

1:17:33

to him then. Sure. But he got lucky, really. Right. If you

1:17:35

think -- Right. Right. Right. -- you you know, it it I I

1:17:37

would see it that way.

1:17:39

He's not disowning necessarily

1:17:42

the fact that he did say this and it came true just that there's any meaning to it. Right. Right. Right.

1:17:44

It's coincidence. Yeah.

1:17:47

Not a lie. No.

1:17:51

Right. I mean, did he get paid

1:17:53

for it? He made the national news. didn't

1:17:55

sell it. There we

1:17:57

go. So look, There's another problem that Alex has.

1:17:59

What's that? Alright. Fine. If this

1:18:01

all happened in the past, why

1:18:04

isn't the devil in a cage? No.

1:18:06

No. That's good question. Satan was destroyed

1:18:08

as he said he would

1:18:10

do. When he

1:18:11

came, that's why he came,

1:18:13

that through his death. He

1:18:16

overcame the devil. Okay. Where

1:18:16

was the devil in a cage for a thousand

1:18:18

years for people to look at him and

1:18:21

say that's the guy that on this. Okay. First

1:18:23

of all, you're going to Revelation twenty, and

1:18:25

you're taking the, quote, literalistic

1:18:27

nine hundred ninety nine years plus

1:18:29

one. You just a literalistic thing too.

1:18:31

Oh, isn't it? See,

1:18:32

it's all circular, just circles, and so

1:18:34

it isn't. No. We're both doing

1:18:37

it. I'm not

1:18:38

that's why. can't do anything. god. It's almost

1:18:40

like we're both walking in mud. I mean,

1:18:42

it is it is a little bit like

1:18:45

you guys are so close to stumbling

1:18:47

on that you're our doing

1:18:49

about imaginary nonsense and it's very silly. What is Oh, we just keep going back and forth

1:18:51

because there's no way to settle

1:18:56

this argument based upon made up nonsense

1:18:58

from thousands of years ago. I would I would say I don't wanna

1:19:00

believe in either of

1:19:03

these people's ideas. No. Now

1:19:05

that said, forced to choose between the two, and we grayed on a

1:19:07

curve because this is Alex. You know,

1:19:09

we're listening to Infra wars. Yeah.

1:19:12

And so you

1:19:14

know Alex and you know all the shit that he believes in. Well,

1:19:16

so this person comes off looking pretty

1:19:19

good just based on not

1:19:21

being a wildlier. I'm I'm liking his passports

1:19:23

idea. Say it. Well, again, Paul. Yeah. John. Okay. That's fair.

1:19:26

Ringo also Subway. right.

1:19:30

Alright. So there's all

1:19:33

things being equal. I'll

1:19:35

take a world where

1:19:37

there isn't a the devil

1:19:39

running around as opposed to one

1:19:41

where there is. And so already

1:19:43

John's idea in his world is

1:19:45

far more appealing to me. Yeah.

1:19:47

It seems bizarre to want to hold on to the idea

1:19:50

that there is a devil. Yeah. But

1:19:52

unless you

1:19:54

need it, it does it does seem like something he needs

1:19:56

that he absolutely could never

1:19:58

be able to process, you

1:20:00

know, like, an understand like,

1:20:03

he can't understand No.

1:20:05

No. I don't want the devil. And it's

1:20:07

like, no. You do. Mhmm. You do. But you can't process that.

1:20:09

They're like, you just can't understand it. And you can't you

1:20:12

just can't deal

1:20:15

with the idea that the devil's dead? Yeah. I wanna

1:20:17

back up just

1:20:17

a second, but of this whole

1:20:20

Satan issue,

1:20:22

it's not what I'm saying is what the the scriptures teaches.

1:20:24

The problem is many good

1:20:26

god fearing Christians don't have a

1:20:28

clue as what the bible says. Okay. What

1:20:30

what do you mean right now? You're

1:20:32

in one, Hebrews

1:20:33

two fourteen. For as much then as the children ofprotective

1:20:35

deflation, but he also cries. Likewise, took part

1:20:37

of the same. But through

1:20:39

death, he might destroy

1:20:41

him that had the power of death,

1:20:43

that is the devil. Did he fail or did

1:20:45

he succeed? But you talk

1:20:47

about looking at it. Did he Taylor

1:20:50

did it? Hold on. Whoa. No. That's a nice

1:20:55

lawyer tactic, mister Objection. Is

1:20:58

this is this an immigration hearing for the Heaven country? What's happening right Objection.

1:21:03

These that's before

1:21:06

the courts of heaven. Mhmm. So we've got years before the courts of heaven shows up. Oh, yeah. I wonder if they're integrated.

1:21:08

Those courts are part of the --

1:21:10

Right. -- embassy of heaven. Right. Right.

1:21:15

Well, the courts have to notarize all of the documentation to

1:21:18

get into happen. These are not notarized

1:21:20

documents. there

1:21:23

have to be a notary

1:21:26

not public design. Notary

1:21:29

design or something. Anyway, no. I know

1:21:31

what no rebuttal to

1:21:34

this. Nope. Because it

1:21:36

is okay, you

1:21:38

know, scripture tells us that, you know, Satan will be defeated by Jesus' sacrifice

1:21:40

on the cross.

1:21:43

Did he fail? Right.

1:21:46

Right. Answer that question. He's he's he's introduced the thing into a religious

1:21:49

argument that

1:21:52

you just can't do, which is

1:21:54

a yes or no question. An up down question cannot happen in a religious argument. Especially

1:21:56

one like that where it's

1:21:58

like, well, no matter what you

1:22:01

answer -- Yeah. -- screwed. Yeah.

1:22:03

position way. Fun.

1:22:08

Yeah. only way to

1:22:10

answer that question is to not answer the question. Yeah. Now it's bizarre that I point

1:22:12

in his career, it's so

1:22:14

weird that Alex just, like, does

1:22:19

this. Yeah. Like, he doesn't hang up

1:22:21

on them. He doesn't end the interview.

1:22:23

He just gets kind of petty

1:22:25

and child, like -- Yeah.

1:22:27

-- a I don't know. Yeah.

1:22:29

Like a lawyer trick or something. And I think that

1:22:31

there is a desire that he

1:22:33

has to be seen

1:22:36

as strong in these settings

1:22:38

-- Right. -- to his listeners -- Sure. -- but this looks very weak. Right? He doesn't off

1:22:40

like somebody who can

1:22:43

defend his position. Yeah. he

1:22:46

reminds me I mean, this is fairly early

1:22:48

on. Like, this reminds me a little

1:22:50

bit of those early debate bros on

1:22:54

on, like, the Twitch platforms or whatever. The

1:22:56

the debate bros who would go

1:22:58

in there with a freshman level philosophy

1:23:02

audit to their name -- Mhmm. -- and and,

1:23:04

like, just try and argue with people about religion

1:23:06

for a while. And it didn't matter

1:23:09

if they're obviously stupid arguments

1:23:12

look stupid. They just clowned

1:23:14

on them. Or or stand

1:23:16

ups who were, like, pretty early

1:23:18

on wanting to tangle the hecklers or something. You know? Oh, man. There's a there's a

1:23:22

desire to, like, appear

1:23:26

above or, like, having, like

1:23:28

like, stood up to something.

1:23:30

The median destroys heckler. But

1:23:33

there isn't, like, In order

1:23:36

to counter the things that this guy

1:23:38

believes, you need to first of

1:23:40

all understand what he believes,

1:23:42

and then say this idea of heaven

1:23:44

being the country. Yeah. And you don't

1:23:46

wanna do that. No. Because it's

1:23:50

way too complicated. Yeah. your audience is going to gonna lose some

1:23:52

of them. Mhmm. And you're going to

1:23:55

reveal that those are the

1:23:57

sorts of people you're going to take seriously on your

1:24:00

show. Yeah. And that kind

1:24:02

of I don't know,

1:24:04

demeans the

1:24:06

entire show. Yeah. And I if he learns that, if you're

1:24:08

interviewing and taking seriously a guy

1:24:10

who calls himself Paul Revere and

1:24:12

is the head of the embassy of

1:24:14

heaven and sells fraudulent documents to

1:24:16

people like passports. Yeah. You

1:24:18

kind of can't take yourself that

1:24:20

seriously. AND YOU WOULD NEED TO REVEAL THAT IN ORDER

1:24:23

TO ACTUALLY HAVE THE CONVERSATION THAT ALEX IS WANTING TO

1:24:28

HAVE. And yeah. He's just stuck. And and

1:24:30

because of that, he just has John Anderson asking

1:24:32

him these trap questions that he

1:24:34

can't get out of. Oh, man.

1:24:37

It's great. That's why that's why later on, he's like, I'm not

1:24:39

doing that anymore. I will zoom. Yeah. I

1:24:41

will hang up on

1:24:43

you if you challenge

1:24:46

me. So weirdly, later on, as the tea party Paul would

1:24:48

come back up

1:24:51

as somebody who worked

1:24:55

for FEMA. Paul Revere worked for FEMA. He was

1:24:57

a he was like a pastor that was

1:25:00

recruited by

1:25:02

FEMA. in order to get them to preach Romans thirteen --

1:25:04

Oh my goodness. -- everybody, which mysteriously

1:25:06

isn't in his backstory here. Yeah.

1:25:09

I would have to

1:25:11

assume based on his lack of

1:25:13

any documents is clearly fraud

1:25:16

church. I

1:25:18

don't think theme is gonna be recruiting him

1:25:21

into any kind of pester

1:25:23

initiative. I'm interested to know

1:25:25

about a conversation that

1:25:28

happened. What eating room did it happen

1:25:30

where they're like, man, we cannot find anybody to preach the correct interpretation

1:25:32

of Romans thirteen

1:25:35

in our FEMA camp. ups.

1:25:37

Nobody will do it. There's nobody that we can

1:25:39

get to preach Romans thirteen as

1:25:42

a means of submitting to

1:25:45

the FEMA camps. Right. So we need Paul Revere, a guy

1:25:47

who's made his entire career preaching the

1:25:50

opposite of it and

1:25:52

selling people

1:25:54

fake passports. Yep. You. Yep.

1:25:57

One passport if you want to

1:25:59

enter by land, two passports if

1:26:01

you want to enter by

1:26:03

sea. Yeah. Yeah. So we have one clip here. Okay. Alex doesn't

1:26:06

get to the news. Yeah.

1:26:08

Gotta let you

1:26:09

go. And I'm sorry. I guess loaded phones, no more

1:26:11

time for calls. Again, this is a

1:26:14

news program, and

1:26:15

I I just think it's

1:26:17

very important to address this

1:26:19

because the Romans thirteen is clear,

1:26:21

and I agree with our guest on that, that it's been questioned. That's big news.

1:26:23

That is big news. Big news.

1:26:26

So we have all

1:26:28

those stories that Alex didn't cover

1:26:30

because everyone wants them to talk about Arnold. And he spends like over an hour

1:26:32

talking with these dudes --

1:26:34

Yeah. -- because the real big

1:26:37

news apparently is that Romans thirteen has been twisted. Yeah. What? Yeah. That is

1:26:43

a curve ball. It is. But there's

1:26:45

one thing that's important to remember. What's that? And again, folks, whether you believe in Jesus Christ or not.

1:26:47

It's not a religious show.

1:26:50

I'm

1:26:50

a Christian. I make no

1:26:54

secret of that. But

1:26:55

the point is, this affects you. This is

1:26:57

not a religious show. This is not a

1:26:59

religious show. Now we're gonna

1:27:01

spend over an hour talking to a weirdo

1:27:03

pastor who calls himself Paul Revere, believes

1:27:05

he's the head of the embassy of

1:27:08

heaven. Yeah. But

1:27:10

it's not a religious This is a show

1:27:12

that touches on religious

1:27:14

topics, okay, from time

1:27:17

to time and has transformed

1:27:19

mythology of the States into

1:27:22

its own

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