Topic: Alex Jones

21 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
1:33:05 - 1:37:17

95: IDK

Strategy 7, Transforming War into a Crusade

Strategy 7 involves motivating people by involving them in a "crusade" against a hated enemy. The hosts discuss Elon Musk's role as a "Tony Stark" figure leading a crusade for free speech, and the "morale boost" provided by the return of Alex Jones to X. They analyze how deplatforming creates "martyrs" and "flesh wounds" that further energize online "armies."

95: IDK
3:01:18 - 3:05:56

95: IDK

Strategy 19, Enveloping the Enemy and Information Overload

Strategy 19, "Envelop the Enemy," is described as the 24/7 stimulation and manipulation of the modern information environment. The hosts discuss how even those who avoid phones are "backdoored" through family and friends. They reference Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA to remind listeners that total surveillance is already a reality, making "I don't know" a powerful defensive statement.

93: Higher Infinite Power
50:35 - 55:26

93: Higher Infinite Power

Music Theory in Preaching, Alex Jones, Global Cadence

The discussion explores the music theory behind hooping, emphasizing that it requires vocal preservation and strategic energy placement. Adam Curry compares the cadence of certain Southern Baptist preachers to the delivery style of Alex Jones. Moe notes similar rhythmic patterns in Spanish and Korean church services on public access television.

90: Micro Mockingbird
20:13 - 24:57

90: Micro Mockingbird

Glenn Beck, Alex Jones, and Conservative Media Alliances

The history of friction and eventual alliances between figures like Glenn Beck and Alex Jones is examined. The discussion touches on Jason Whitlock's recent appearance on Valuetainment with Patrick Bet-David, where he was allegedly blindsided by a panel featuring Roland Martin. These anecdotes serve to illustrate the difficulty of maintaining independence when signing with media networks that may restrict certain topics like reparations or "lizard people."

90: Micro Mockingbird
50:56 - 53:49

90: Micro Mockingbird

Alex Jones, Product Sales vs. Value for Value

The business model of Alex Jones, which relies on selling supplements and "bone broth," is discussed as one of the few alternatives to corporate contracts. While successful, the hosts express a preference for the "value for value" model over the logistical headache of running a warehouse and e-commerce operation. They argue that financial freedom is more valuable than the "headache" of a $60 million corporate deal.

90: Micro Mockingbird
53:50 - 57:56

90: Micro Mockingbird

Anti-Semitism Accusations, The Young Turks Commentary

The Young Turks (TYT) reported on Alex Jones calling Ben Shapiro "Judas Iscariot," labeling it a deeply anti-Semitic trope. The discussion explores how the media uses accusations of anti-Semitism to deflect from legitimate criticisms of corporate donors. Cenk Uygur's commentary on "end times theology" and Christian support for Israel is highlighted as part of the broader media effort to frame the Crowder-Shapiro feud through a racial and religious lens.

87: Ye & They
3:06:03 - 3:12:38

87: Ye & They

Tucker Carlson, Fox News Leverage

The hosts debate why Tucker Carlson is allowed to remain on Fox News despite railing against pharmaceutical companies and the military-industrial complex. They suggest Carlson may actually want to be fired to become a "free agent." Carlson is described as a "headache" for Fox that they cannot solve because he is the only mainstream news figure that the MAGA base trusts.

85: Overman
1:11:43 - 1:17:01

85: Overman

Antony C. Sutton on the Capitalist-Communist Conspiracy

Economist Antony C. Sutton's work is used to explain how international capitalists prefer captive socialist markets for easier control. The hosts discuss the "Hegelian dialectic" of creating conflict between left and right to achieve a "New World Order" synthesis. They also introduce the concept of "The Boulay" or the "Talented Tenth," an elite group of minorities recruited by the power structure to manage the "sheep."

79: Pizza Party
2:09:58 - 2:14:40

79: Pizza Party

Stratfor, RAINN, and the $65,000 Hot Dogs

Mo discusses a 2012 WikiLeaks email from Stratfor employees regarding $65,000 spent on "hot dogs" and "pizza" for a private party at the Obama White House. He notes that "hot dogs" and "pizza" are alleged pedophile codes. The segment also explores Stratfor's parent company, RAINN, and its role in global threat intelligence, while Adam mentions rumors of Alex Jones's connections to Stratfor.

74: Silly Mode
1:30:10 - 1:38:50

74: Silly Mode

Louis Farrakhan, Digital Lynching and Intersectionality

Minister Louis Farrakhan is cited regarding the "Willie Lynch" methods of division. The hosts note that Farrakhan and Alex Jones were among the first to be "digitally lynched" through deplatforming. They argue that the modern focus on intersectionality and "alphabet soup" gender identities is a continuation of the Lynch strategy, designed to keep various subgroups "knife fighting" for small pieces of social influence while remaining under total surveillance.

66: Black Butterfly
1:41:45 - 1:50:08

66: Black Butterfly

Alex Jones on Henrietta Lacks and the Dr. Oz HeLa Cell Segment

Alex Jones makes controversial claims about Henrietta Lacks' cells, suggesting they have been spliced with animals and are the basis for human cloning. The hosts then review a segment from the Dr. Oz show where Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Oz view live HeLa cells under a microscope. They criticize the "disgusting" nature of the segment, which they describe as peddling human remains for entertainment while ignoring the ethical violations of the past.

61: Mark My Words
1:32:22 - 1:36:32

61: Mark My Words

Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Hank Aaron, Celebrity Deaths

The deaths of sports icons Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Hank Aaron are discussed in relation to their recent vaccinations. While mainstream media and medical examiners denied a link to the vaccine, figures like Alex Jones and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlighted the timing of the events. The segment also features Ben Stein describing "devastating" side effects from his Moderna booster shot.

60: Monsters Ball
3:15:18 - 3:18:34

60: Monsters Ball

Alex Jones on Prince Charles and Vlad the Impaler

Alex Jones claims that Prince Charles is a descendant of Vlad the Impaler, the 15th-century ruler who inspired the legend of Dracula. Jones argues that elite figures must commit "crimes against humanity" to prove their loyalty to interdimensional demonic forces. The hosts discuss how these "bloodline" connections are recognized across various cultures and contribute to the perception of the ruling class as non-human or predatory.

57: Capitol Heel
2:11:56 - 2:16:28

57: Capitol Heel

FBI Informant Darthard Perry, Al Sharpton Mob Ties

The discussion covers the mechanics of FBI informants, citing Darthard Perry and the alleged flipping of Al Sharpton after he was caught with "product." The hosts explain how the Bureau uses cash payments and IRS protection to manage assets. They warn listeners to be careful about who they associate with, as simple proximity can lead to being labeled an "affiliate" of a targeted group.

57: Capitol Heel
2:16:29 - 2:21:36

57: Capitol Heel

Avoiding Confrontation, The New Normal of Vetting

The hosts discuss the necessity of avoiding provocation and vetting associates in the "new normal." Adam Curry reflects on his long career in the public eye, noting that people will always find reasons to be upset regardless of who is being interviewed. They emphasize the importance of one-on-one relationships over group affiliations to avoid being caught in political traps.

57: Capitol Heel
2:56:59 - 3:00:11

57: Capitol Heel

CIA Countermeasures, Alex Jones and T.I.

The hosts discuss the theory that the term "conspiracy theory" was developed by the CIA as a countermeasure to truth. They play a clip of Alex Jones talking to rapper T.I. about Bohemian Grove and "druidic rituals." They also reference the Netflix show "The Dark Crystal" as an allegory for how elites supposedly "suck the energy" from the innocent.

57: Capitol Heel
3:00:12 - 3:03:21

57: Capitol Heel

Alex Jones QAnon Meltdown, Divide and Conquer

Alex Jones's public "meltdown" regarding the QAnon Shaman and his split with David Knight are discussed as examples of the "divide and conquer" strategy. The hosts argue that the pressure of de-platforming causes allies to turn on each other to avoid being "affiliated" with the latest media target. They lament the loss of unity among independent media voices.

56: Fishing Polls
1:19:35 - 1:22:50

56: Fishing Polls

Kanye West, Big Boy Interview, Self-Censorship

A throwback clip from Kanye West's interview with Big Boy is played, where Kanye discusses the removal of Jesus from schools and his refusal to be "canceled." The hosts note Kanye's self-awareness when he mentions not wanting to go "Alex Jones level," indicating he is conscious of how his words are used to label him as unstable.

46: Kamala Kanye King
45:15 - 51:20

46: Kamala Kanye King

Kanye West Throwback, Cancel Culture, and Corporate Voices

A 2019 clip of Kanye West features him discussing his lack of fear regarding cancel culture and his belief that Democrats intend to remove Jesus from schools. West critiques the "corporate voice" or "Disney approved voice" that many Black professionals adopt to avoid ruining business deals. He asserts that hip-hop should be about independent thought rather than following the rules of what is considered "woke."

26: Butter Biscuits
2:14:27 - 2:17:52

26: Butter Biscuits

Witch Hunt, Terminology and Hillary Clinton

The President's use of the term "witch hunt" is criticized by self-identified witches who claim the term belongs to marginalized groups, not the powerful. The segment also references long-standing rumors from figures like Alex Jones claiming that Hillary Clinton and her associates have ties to occult practices.