Alex Jones celebrates his interview with Tucker Carlson before interviewing Owen Shroyer and sharing his thoughts on Heaven. The hosts discuss plum-flavored candy canes, Gary Oldman's talent, and Smash Mouth's 'All Star' being a cover. They analyze an unreliable study on vaccines and criticize media reporting. Solitary confinement, phone privileges, and prison phone conversations are explored. The power of the warden, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and prophetic dreams are also discussed.
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Quick takeaways
Alex fear-mongers about a ban on gas stoves in the Netherlands, but fails to provide accurate information.
Alex interprets an unreviewed study on vaccines in a misleading way, ignoring its limitations and lack of peer review.
Alex falsely claims that over 100 jurisdictions in the US allow non-citizens to vote, exaggerating the extent of non-citizen voting policies.
Alex shares his belief that humans are being tested for an intergalactic war, linking it to Hollywood and popular culture.
Deep dives
Alex advises Owen on what to say on Tucker
Alex encourages Owen to talk about the larger persecution and the attempt to put Trump, Alex, and others in prison. He wants Owen to mention the judge's sentencing document, claiming that it shows they want to put people in prison for their speech. Alex also suggests that Owen bring up his previous speeches and press conferences to provide background on the situation. Owen mentions Trump's rallies and questions the legitimacy of the 2020 election results.
Discussion of the Netherlands banning gas stoves
Alex criticizes the Netherlands for reportedly planning to ban gas stoves and claims it signifies a larger power grab. However, he fails to provide accurate information about the extent of the ban, which only pertains to new houses being built. Alex's fear-mongering is not supported by the facts.
Misrepresentation of a study on vaccination and health issues
Alex cites an unreviewed study claiming that vaccinated individuals are more likely to suffer from ear disease, blood disorders, and hair loss. However, he fails to mention the limitations of the study, such as the lack of control for confounding variables like age and comorbidities. He also ignores the fact that the study has not undergone peer review. Alex's interpretation and fear-mongering is misleading.
Inaccurate statement about non-citizen voting
Alex falsely claims that over 100 jurisdictions in the United States have passed laws allowing non-citizens to vote. In reality, only three states permit non-citizen voting in local elections, and these policies only apply to specific municipalities, not entire states. Alex's statement is exaggerated and inaccurate.
Dreaming of Interdimensional War and Mission-Based Afterlife
Alex Jones shares his belief that humans are being tested to become soldiers in an intergalactic war, rather than floating around in blissful heaven after death. He claims to have firsthand knowledge of this based on his dreams and visions. Alex believes that the globalist elite are trying to make humans fail this test so they won't become soldiers in the war. He ties this belief to Hollywood and popular culture, claiming that these narratives are preparing people for their role in the cosmic conflict. According to Alex, this is all part of a grand plan by God to save spirits, entities, and creatures in the long-term intergalactic war.
The Unsettling Conversation
During a phone call from a listener named Cindy, Alex attempts to push his religious beliefs on her. Despite Cindy expressing discomfort and identifying as an atheist, Alex insists that she should ask God to reveal himself and tells her that rejecting God would lead to eternal damnation.
Unverified Story of Secret Vaccinations
A caller shares an unverified story about a private chef working for politicians and royalty in the Netherlands. According to the caller, the chef witnessed a secret event in 2019 where people were allegedly being inoculated with an unnamed virus. Alex uses this story to support his claim that elites have access to special vaccines, while the general public is left unprotected.
In this installment, Dan and Jordan find Alex basking in the afterglow of his interview with Tucker Carlson. He decides to spend his time interviewing a recently-released-from-jail Owen Shroyer and then explaining what Heaven is really like.
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