

Knowledge Fight
Knowledge Fight
Each episode, Dan and Jordan take a look at some clips from that day's Alex Jones Show and struggle to make sense of what they find.
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May 1, 2017 • 2h 8min
#35: Custody Press Conference
This conversation features Alex Jones, a controversial media personality known for his outlandish conspiracy theories. The discussion kicks off with a humorous take on his bizarre press conference following a custody trial. Topics include his surreal claims about fish-like beings, the ethics of owning wild pets, and his comprehension of trolling. They delve into media manipulation, highlighting how narratives shape public perception, especially concerning child welfare. The commentary blends satire with critical analysis, revealing the absurdity behind his public persona.

Apr 28, 2017 • 2h 48min
#34: April 25, 2017
In this engaging discussion, Alex Jones, a controversial media figure and founder of InfoWars, responds to a lawsuit from Chobani yogurt over defamation. The hosts dissect his inflammatory rhetoric and the broader implications of misinformation in media. They highlight how sensationalism impacts public perception, especially regarding immigrants and refugees, and critique the myths surrounding tuberculosis and entrepreneurship. With humor and insightful analysis, they explore media accountability and the complexities of navigating truth in today's polarized landscape.

Apr 25, 2017 • 2h 16min
#33: April 22, 2017
Today, Dan tells Jordan about a special report Alex Jones put out on April 22nd, wherein Alex Jones steps deeply into a pit of quicksand made up entirely of his own lies. Topics covered: Does Alex like cigars because they look like dicks? Is Alex Jones a complete liar about Sandy Hook? Alex Jones is a complete liar about Sandy Hook

Apr 24, 2017 • 1h 58min
#32: April 21, 2017
Discussion topics from the podcast include: Alex Jones' call-in field report, Bill O'Reilly's firing, media distortion and accusations against prominent figures, analyzing the motive behind rallies and protests, website statistics and audience composition, censorship and consequences, John Rapoport's techniques, a sleep formula and a lawyer who loves herbal remedies, and skepticism about a sleep aid called knockout.

Apr 20, 2017 • 2h 11min
#31: April 17, 2017
Today, Dan tells Jordan all about a Special Report that Alex Jones released on Monday, April 17th. Topics include: Did Alex breach his gag order on air? Is Google actively delisting InfoWars? How complicated are Dan's feelings about how to deal with Alex's custody trial? Did Alex bang all the girls in his school at age 15?

Apr 17, 2017 • 3h 5min
#30: April 14, 2017
Mike Cernovich, a prominent figure in right-wing propaganda, and Gavin McGuinness, co-founder of a controversial media organization, join the discussion. They humorously grapple with absurd population statistics and the praiseworthy yet bizarre culture of the alt-right. The duo reflects on the complexities of masculinity, touching on the initiation rituals of the Proud Boys. They critique misleading narratives around immigration and tackle the intersectionality of women's rights, using satire to confront societal norms and the ridiculousness often found in political dialogue.

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Apr 12, 2017 • 2h 6min
#29: April 11, 2017
Today, Dan tells Jordan about something bizarre that happened on the April 11th episode of The Alex Jones Show. Topics include: Is Alex's childhood pet a guiding metaphor for his life? Why was Alex's dog named "Nonk?" Is Alex's mom responsible for Alex's horribly toxic masculinity? Do we need to leave Earth?

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Apr 10, 2017 • 1h 55min
#28: How Not To Cover Alex Jones
The podcast discusses the dangers of taking Alex Jones out of context and using him in funny clip montages. They analyze controversies surrounding Alex Jones' anti-gay remarks and his violent rhetoric. They also explore the influence of Alex Jones and emphasize the need to counter his narratives with context and humor. The hosts debate the seriousness of assassination calls on Twitter and question Alex Jones' reading abilities. They discuss media attempts to silence Alex Jones and the implications of corporate control over speech.

Apr 5, 2017 • 2h
#27: March 31, 2017
WARNING: This episode involves discussion of Alex Jones's misleading coverage of stories about child abuse, and thus the subject matter may be difficult for some to listen to. Attempts were made to make the episode as palatable as possible, but be advised that listener discretion is advised if you are sensitive to those sorts of issues. In today's episode Dan tells Jordan about the March 31st episode of The Alex Jones Show, where Dan posits that Alex Jones has hit a new low.

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Apr 3, 2017 • 2h 57min
#26: March 30 (Special Report)
In this intriguing discussion, controversial media personality Alex Jones, known for his wild conspiracy theories, takes center stage. The hosts hilariously dissect his erratic, intoxicated rant about politics and absurd claims like a diseased semen-covered skull. They tackle the chaotic nature of political talk shows, explore the bizarre intersection of money and lifestyle, and humorously critique the Pizzagate conspiracy theories. With a mix of absurdity and serious commentary, they shed light on the bizarre world of political advocacy.


