Roger Stone critiques Trump indictment. Alex offends Dan about Hawaii. Hosts talk about sports, gambling, and frustrations. Discussion on new Coca Cola flavor and Trump's speech. Conspiracy theories and land ownership in Hawaii. Election stealing and indictments. Criticism of public and private schools. Conspiracy theories and globalist recruitment.
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Alex spreads misinformation about Hawaiian history and misrepresents the ownership of the islands.
Alex and Roger Stone falsely claim Trump's indictment is election stealing and use racially coded language to attack the district attorney.
Alex uses flawed analogies to criticize public schools, suggesting their elimination and fear-mongering about communism.
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Misinformation about Maui fires and Hawaiian history
Alex spreads misinformation about the fires in Maui, falsely claims the Hawaiian royal family lived there for thousands of years, and misrepresents the ownership and history of the Hawaiian islands.
Falsehoods about the indictment of Trump
Alex and Roger Stone falsely claim that the indictment of Trump is an act of election stealing and fabricated charges. They use racially coded language to attack the district attorney and push a narrative that the charges are politically motivated.
Misguided analogy comparing apartheid and public education
Alex makes a misguided analogy between apartheid and public education, suggesting that getting rid of one and replacing it with another is worse. He uses this flawed analogy to criticize public schools and advocate for their elimination.
False choice between apartheid and communism
Alex presents a false choice between apartheid and communism, suggesting that those were the only two options in countries like South Africa and Zimbabwe. This argument serves as a cover for his implicit support of apartheid and his fear-mongering about communism.
The globalist agenda to collapse society and reduce the population
The podcast episode discusses the globalist agenda, which aims to collapse society and reduce the population. The host emphasizes that the globalists disguise themselves as saviors while secretly planning to kill billions of people. He expresses his frustration with the masses who are unaware and manipulated by the globalist systems. The host sees the globalists as arrogant and considers them the disease. He suggests that if they killed themselves, he might respect them and listen to their plan.
Alex Jones shares fabricated stories about his father's involvement in secret experiments
During the podcast episode, Alex Jones shares stories about his father's involvement in secret experiments and ties it to the globalist agenda. He claims that his father, at the age of 15, was recruited by a university and involved in secret medical experiments for over a decade. However, Alex's account contradicts previous details he has shared about his father's life. The host shares anecdotes about his father's supposed talent and inventions, including building a high-powered laser. These narratives serve to create a personal connection to the conspiracies he discusses.
In this installment, Roger Stone provides a very unbiased critque of the newest Trump indictment and Alex pitches a theory that the Maui fires were a false flag.
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