Episode #649: February 14, 2022

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Episode #648: February 11, 2022

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Episode #647: February 8, 2022

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Episode #646: February 6, 2022

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Episode #644: February 2, 2022

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Episode #643: January 28, 2022

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Episode #642: January 24, 2022

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  • Alex claims that he pled the fifth about 100 times in an interview with the January 6 Committee

  • Alex pretends that Adam Schiff is a forgerer. He is not

  • Matt Bracken totally recommended that people storm the capitol on Jan. 6 when hosting the fourth hour of Alex’s show on Dec. 31, 2020

  • CueCat was a bad invention

  • Alex may have read Stewart Rhodes’ indictment, and may have turned on him

Episode #640: January 22, 2022

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Episode #639: January 17, 2022

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Episode #638: See You At The Cross-Rhodes

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Episode #637: January 13, 2022

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Episode #636: April 27, 2009

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Episode #635: January 6-7, 2022

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  • Tucker Carlson forced Ted Cruz to apologize for calling the storming of the capitol “terrorism,” even though he’s done so consistently for the last year

  • Alex misreports comments about whether or not you can look at sunsets in Australia

  • Covid tracker for Victoria

  • The sign in the UK that said people couldn’t look people in the eye as a Covid precaution was a joke that Alex saw in a meme and just took seriously

  • Covid lockdowns were being put in place in the Northern Territory in Australia because cases exploded in a matter of days and hospitals were strained. This was a lockdown that is self-policed

  • Ted Nugent still sucks, thinks January 6 was a false flag

  • Alex reports on a story that 1 in 70 students at a private school had been diagnosed with myocarditis. This story is just based on a blog post written by Steve Kirsch that includes no evidence, and multiple instances of things Kirsch is absolutely just making up

  • Alex corrects himself that Steve Kirsch isn’t a pathologist, but that is still in the Infowars article written by Adan Salazar

  • Alex spends an entire hour building up to saying that Tucker Carlson is the most important person in the world

  • CNN reported that Tucker made $10 million a year in 2020

  • Alex interviews Jason Miller, the head of Gettr, which is a free speech social media platform that banned Nick Fuentes for his speech

  • The Stanford Internet Observatory Cyber Policy Center review of Gettr is not promising

  • Alex is mad about a HuffPost article about sales numbers for the Infowars Store, and he promises to fight back by plugging his products even more

  • The start date on the sales figures released by HuffPost is shockingly close to the date that Alex’s former primary sponsor, Ted Anderson, lost his license to sell precious metals

Episode #634: July 11, 2003

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Episode #633: December 30, 2021

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  • Alex throws an extended tantrum and claims he’s going to quit his show tomorrow

  • The “paradox” of Tucker and Joe Rogan

  • Alex misreports very basic details of the Ghislane Maxwell verdict

  • Alex misreports an Independent article about Maxwell’s black book. There also was a follow up article about how the FBI is investigating the black book

  • Aaron Russo wasn’t married to Bette Midler

  • Alex gets very mad at Bette Midler because of something distasteful she tweeted, which she’d apologized for approximately 9 days before this episode

  • Alex is running a contest where if you crash a live TV news report and promote Infowars, he’ll give you $5,000

  • Alex gets mad about an old Men’s Health article about the possibility of men breast-feeding

Episode #632: Christmas Warning And More

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  • Alex issued a dire warning to Trump in a Christmas message

  • Alex found a study in a tweet from Ezra Levant. The study itself isn’t something that supports the arguments they are making about it

  • Denmark lifted Covid restrictions in September, only to reintroduce them in November, in the middle of when the data for this study was being collected

  • The Danish Covidpas is available for people who are unvaccinated but have tested positive in the past

  • There are new FDA documents that have been released, but Alex doesn’t know anything about them

  • Alex lies about a Norwegian study about Covid vaccines and menstrual changes

  • Alex is dishonest about Robert Malone’s credentials

  • Alex is also dishonest about Michael Yeadon’s credentials

  • Yeadon did work at Pfizer until 2011, at which point he founded Ziarco, a pharma development company focusing on dermatology. It would go on to be bought by Novartis, and the primary drug they were developing, ZPL-389, failed to progress past phase 2a trials and wound up costing Novartis approximately $485 million

  • Alex covers a shitty non-study that he found from a post on Steve Kirsch’s blog

  • The study itself is fully devoid of data, and is the product of an anti-vax outlet called Doctors for Covid Ethics. Other studies have looked at similar questions as this one and reached very different results

  • Alex reports on an AFP story which was reposted on an Indian news site, who created their own headline for the story, which is the only part of the article Alex even read

  • Anderson Cooper did not suggest taking away social security from people who refuse to get vaccinated. It was part of a question that is being taken out of context

  • Alex misreports a story about theologians discussing how various religions would respond to the finding of alien life, because he had only read the headline

  • The story about China’s “AI prosecutor” is not nearly as dystopian as it sounds on the surface

  • The only dirt Alex can come up with about Trump has to do with the SEC investigating his social media company, which was reported widely about a month ago

  • Alex misreports a story about vaccine requirements at the border in such a way as to make it very anti-immigrant. He directly lies about details of the vaccine policy in the process

  • Visa applicants are required to get the Covid vaccine, or else they are inadmissible to the country. Trying to impose vaccine requirements on theoretical people who sneak into the country would be a meaningless act, and completely unenforceable

Episode #631: December 20, 2021

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Episode #628: July 10, 2003

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Episode #626: December 9, 2021

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Episode #625: December 5, 2021

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