Topic: Alex

390 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 47:52 - 52:38

1865: Wide Awakes

The Onion Acquisition, Infowars and Alex Jones Live

The Onion won a bankruptcy auction for Infowars, leading to a parody takeover featuring Tim Heidecker. Alex Jones officially signed off from the original Infowars platform but has transitioned his operations to a new domain, AlexJonesLive.com. The transition involves shedding the legal baggage of the Infowars trademark while maintaining the same product lines and audience.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:51:24 - 1:53:06

1864: Pointcast

Baron Alex Zavala, Hayes County Mayor Race

Baron Alex Zavala, a contributor to the No Agenda community and host of the Nick U Dads podcast, is running for mayor in Hayes County, Texas. Zavala is campaigning as a non-partisan candidate, emphasizing his independence from both major political parties and groups like Moms for Liberty.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863

1863: Nekkidly

False Flag Claims, White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

Speculation regarding a "false flag" operation surrounds the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Media figures and producers cite the shooter's common last name and security anomalies as evidence. Fox News reporter Aisha Hasni was reportedly cut off during a call-in segment just as she was about to provide eyewitness details from the event.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 28:23 - 31:07

1863: Nekkidly

Alex Jones, Intergalactic Communication System

Alex Jones claimed that the ADL and SPLC are part of a globalist system creating a "giant AI cyborg mass neural network" known as the Intergalactic Communication System. Research into the term reveals it was a 1960s concept by J.C.R. Licklider at ARPA to describe his vision for a networked computer system. This vision eventually evolved into the modern Internet and ARPANET.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 36:17 - 39:24

1863: Nekkidly

Alex Jones, Eugenics Claims

Alex Jones shared a convoluted story involving his father, Eisenhower's "whiz kid" program, and alleged recruitment into a eugenics-based world government. Jones claimed his father was selected by a Jewish professor at UT for a depopulation program but chose to go to Baylor Medical for a dental degree instead. The timeline of these claims is questioned, as the SPLC was not founded until 1967.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:25:16 - 1:27:30

1859: Splashdown

Alex Jones Threatens to Turn on Trump Over Social Media Insults

Alex Jones responded aggressively to a social media post by President Trump that insulted various supporters as "low IQ idiots." Jones warned Trump that he would "show him how the cow eats the cabbage" if the insults continued, referencing his long-standing support for Trump as the "lesser of two evils." The exchange is viewed by some as a "WWE-style" theatrical conflict between the two figures.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 14:33 - 17:57

1858: Nut Spread

Alex Jones, 25th Amendment Calls, Trump Mental Health

Alex Jones and other media figures reacted strongly to Donald Trump's rhetoric regarding Iran, with Jones calling for the invocation of the 25th Amendment to remove the president. Jones characterized Trump's behavior as "real madness" rather than a strategic act, suggesting an internal coup might be necessary to prevent an extinction-level event. The discussion notes that the 25th Amendment process is legally more difficult than impeachment, requiring support from the Vice President and Cabinet.

Gooder
Episode 1855 5:31 - 8:07

1855: Gooder

Bruce Springsteen Minneapolis Rally Performance and Rhetoric

Musician Bruce Springsteen performed at a rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he criticized the presence of federal troops in American cities. Springsteen cited the deaths of Renee Good and VA nurse Alex Pretty as examples of government-sanctioned violence. Critics of the performance questioned the accuracy of his claims regarding military invasions of domestic urban centers.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:26:19 - 1:30:22

1855: Gooder

Alex Jones and Jason Bermas on Generation Z

Alex Jones and his new sidekick, Jason Bermas, discussed the perceived cognitive decline of Generation Z due to smartphone addiction. Bermas, a producer of the "Loose Change" documentary, argued that younger generations are "retarded" and uninterested in the real world. However, other observers suggest that Gen Z is actually becoming more conservative and moving away from digital addiction toward physical media like vinyl and cassettes.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:16:17 - 2:18:01

1848: Podcaster Down!

InfoWars Auction, The Onion Bid

A federal bankruptcy judge halted the sale of Alex Jones's InfoWars to The Onion, citing concerns over the auction process. The satirical outlet's bid was lower than a competing offer from a nutritional supplement company associated with Jones, allowing him to remain on the air temporarily.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 1:30:45 - 1:34:54

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Trump Approval Ratings, Sharia Law Concerns

Despite sliding approval ratings, Trump used the State of the Union to claim the nation is "stronger than ever." The discussion touches on Republican talking points regarding the threat of Sharia law in the U.S., with comparisons made to the social changes observed in Sweden and the UK over the last 25 years.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:21:28 - 1:24:00

1843: Token Muncher

Alex Jones, Pam Bondi Epstein File Claims

Alex Jones claimed that Pam Bondi released an additional 3 million Epstein files, which allegedly contain evidence of "total Satanism" and child exploitation involving Hollywood actors and politicians. Jones suggested that Trump was warned the release would "bring down everything," including the stock market. The hosts note they have yet to see any evidence of this massive document release.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 59:23 - 1:02:34

1839: Feces Thesis

Colorado Student Protests Against ICE Actions

Thousands of students in Colorado walked out of classes to protest ICE enforcement actions following the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretty. School districts in Aurora and Denver faced staff absences as teachers also joined the movement. Students claimed they were exercising their First Amendment rights to take a stand against community fear regarding immigration enforcement.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 1:02:54 - 1:06:11

1838: Coup Afoot

The View, Gun Control and Alex Pretty

A segment on the talk show "The View" used the death of Alex Pretty to argue against the "good guy with a gun" narrative. The discussion highlights the ongoing national debate over responsible gun ownership and the Second Amendment. The hosts of the podcast express frustration with the repetitive nature of these media conversations following high-profile shootings and the perceived lack of "reasonable" legislative progress.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 2:35:55 - 2:39:02

1838: Coup Afoot

Liz Harris, Mossad and Controlled Opposition Claims

Arizona RNC committee woman Liz Harris is featured in a clip claiming that organizations like Turning Point USA and figures like Alex Jones and Steve Bannon are "controlled by Mossad." Harris suggests she is "connecting dots" regarding Israeli influence in American conservative circles. The hosts react with skepticism, noting that such extreme claims often draw unwanted attention while they prefer to remain objective media deconstructors.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 33:14 - 35:47

1837: Moral Injury

Minneapolis Shooting, Alex Jeffrey Preddy, National Guard Vests

Minnesota officials identify Alex Jeffrey Preddy, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and U.S. citizen, as the victim of a fatal shooting by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith criticize the Trump administration's characterization of the event. In response to civil unrest, Mayor Jacob Frey requested National Guard deployment, with members ordered to wear yellow safety vests to distinguish them from other groups.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 1:39:17 - 1:42:29

1837: Moral Injury

Scott Bessent, Gavin Newsom, Alberta Referendum

Economic advisor Scott Bessent criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom's leadership and his recent comments regarding European leaders and Donald Trump. Bessent also suggests that Alberta, Canada, is a natural partner for the U.S. due to its natural resources, amid rumors of a potential independence referendum in the province. The exchange highlights the growing political friction between the Trump administration and the California executive.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 15:52 - 19:43

1836: Big Bully

Scott Besson Takedown, Gavin Newsom Davos Appearance

Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Besson delivered a sharp critique of California Governor Gavin Newsom during the Davos summit, labeling him "Patrick Bateman meets Sparkle Beach Ken." Besson criticized Newsom for hobnobbing with global elites and Alex Soros while California faces a massive budget deficit, outward migration, and a homelessness crisis. Newsom was reportedly sidelined at the forum, appearing in the audience rather than as a featured speaker on his signature policies.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:20:07 - 2:24:00

1071: Commie Comey

PayPal Censorship, Navy Honor Guard Success

The hosts discuss PayPal's decision to cut off Alex Jones and Infowars, comparing it to previous actions against WikiLeaks. They also share a success story: the No Agenda community helped secure a U.S. Navy honor guard for the funeral of a decorated veteran in Scandinavia after his son, John Overall, struggled with official channels.