Topic: Infowars

3 chapters across the catalog

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.

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.

17: Shaft Stache
1:10:53 - 1:13:25

17: Shaft Stache

Alex Jones, Communist China and Hollywood's Agenda

Alex Jones of InfoWars claims that Communist China is buying failing Hollywood production houses to back an anti-American agenda. Jones argues that while China is authoritarian and "anti-family" in its own policies, it supports the "sexual revolution" and cultural subversion in the U.S. to weaken civilization. The hosts discuss Jones as a "gateway drug" for conspiracy analysis.