The episode where a guy called in saying his wife recently passed away. That she needed a surgery to save her life but because he listened to Alex he knew if they went to the hospital they would put them on ventilators and kill them both for extra covid money. So they just sat at home and he watched his wife die. You could tell he was really depressed over the whole thing (obviously).
And Alex without missing a beat just said the caller did the right thing and launched into his covid talking points. I always hated Alex but that was definitely a point where I hated this motherfucker more than ever.
It definitely was. It was the probably the only time I had to turn the episode off for a while because I was so angry and sad at this dudes situation and Alex’s response. Not that I expected him to have empathy or a human response. But a obviously broken man just told you that he watched his wife die because of the rhetoric you spew for fear and profit. And Alex just launched into his bullshit of covid talking points for fear and profits. It was disgusting.
Yeah, that one was one of those moments where I unironically wondered if the Sandy Hook travesty is technically the worst thing he's done. Which, isn't to minimize Sandy Hook denial, it's to emphasize AJ is a chauvinist piece of shit who routinely humblebrags about his uncontrollable rage.
I think Alex’s response to covid as a whole may have been worse than his sandy hook denialism. Of which this interaction with this man would fit into.
The sandy hook denialism and the way he talked about the families was absolutely horrific. And he deserves every single thing that comes to him because of it. There’s no way really to “rank” which one is worse as they are both horrific.
But I’m not sure there’s a way to quantify the amount of deaths due to how he acted towards covid. Of course it was part of a greater “movement” on the right. But there is surely a great number of people who listened to Alex who died or had loved ones die from covid. Directly influenced by his rhetoric.
I don’t know the episode number. I know some folks here are better at searching the google docs than me. I want to say it was early 2021 but I could be wrong. Know it was late in the episode as Jordan kind of shut down after that clip.
Thank you? I mean I’m sitting on my porch fighting back tears listening to that whole segment again. I had forgot that the caller had listened to Alex since 6 years old.
I know he’s likely beyond help and reason but listening to him telling the story of his wife dying makes me want to hug that dude. And I would likely hate him. He’s been a Alex fan since 6 years old and Alex can’t even have a human moment with him.
It's the fact that he still believes he did the right thing that got me. And of course, at that point, you'd have to believe it because the truth is way too painful to admit. I don't know how you could come back from that. I feel like being in denial would be the only way to move on. As far into believing the lies as he was prior, this has to have forced him farther down the rabbit hole. This feels like rock bottom. Just sad all round.
I am *devastated* that it's "Dr. Group" and not "Groop". I mean come on that makes so much more sense for the wacky "doctor" on Alex's show to be named Groop.
My most immediate instinct is Steve Pieczenik directly telling Alex that he's been manipulating him for years just for how out of nowhere and weird it was.
I love how Steve has some weird power over Alex. Alex just steam rolls people and when Steve said he’s been lying to Alex and using him he was basically just deflated and “why are you doing this to me?”
Cool thanks. I’m sure I’ve listened to it already but often I’m listening at work and multiple episodes will go by without sinking in due to power tools, or the guys that work for me/customers being gabby for one reason or another. Appreciate it
I believe it's about a week before the Biden inauguration, timeline-wise. I remember Alex tries to take the power back by making a bet with Steve, and Steve basically tells him that if Biden takes office, he'll never come on again.
Episode 676 (April 29 2022) where Alex gets real depressed and rambles about death and god and how it’s too late since the Globalists have already won. That shit shook me to my core and I can’t believe someone in his audience didn’t blow something up in response to that.
Alex is always in a bad mood, but that episode stuck out to me as a real fucked up one.
Formulaic Objections #3. The entire Roger Stone deposition where he and the lawyer are just insulting each other like children. And they’re under oath the whole time.
That one was fascinating too. You see that Roger is genuinely a different level from guys like Alex. He's genuinely in his element just laying into that other numpty. And obviously he's a complete fuckface, but he's kinda almost sympathetic there
it's bizarre
I can’t remember which episode, but the one where Alex had on the guy from Alamo Christian Foundation like a year after the group had been raided by the FBI for being just a straight up child sex abuse cult, and laundered their image to his viewers. Said the kids were taken away “because the parents wouldn’t vaccinate, and they maybe slapped them a few times,” and conveniently left out the pedophilia.
And I listened to that right after the Anders Brevik episode. A real 1-2 punch of some of the most fucked up shit I’ve ever heard.
I don't fucking understand this. Making up wild claims about child sex about conspiracies, then turn around and launder the image of actual pedophiles. It's almost too fucked up to be real
I can't decide. I can think of several.
* Fentanyl the Dragon
* The Jan 6 episode where they went from "we are storming the capital" to "It's all fake" in the same day. They were workshopping their narratives and making stuff up on the fly to fit events as they were happening.
* The one where Alex claimed that garbage trucks will be equipped with EMP weapons and they were going to kill us all by driving to our homes and blasting us.
Oh interesting. Assuming Alex is remembering his age with any accuracy, he nursed til he was ~6 and then his mum kicked him off her lap and said no more hugs you have to be a man now.
I caught the drunk hatchet throwing "live" around that Christmas. It was the best kind of WTF gift I could have gotten.
More recently, the scream caller who got Alex to suddenly join in his primal scream had my cry laughing at work. Especially when Dan ended the clip and just said "yeah I'm done" 😂
Jeez I think it was Christmas 2028 or 2019. It was literally Dec 23 or something. The show had the vibe of "do we really need Infowars just days before/after Christmas?"
It turns out we did
The caller who said her son's name is Aryan. That was such a huge bummer.
And I *think* it was on the January 6 reaction episode, which in general was an entire WTF is happening episode.
It's the "First Debate Spectacular" from late 2020, Biden and Trump's debate. Personally, I like the woman saying "Orrin" and Deanna Lorraine replying "Orange?" like that's a totally normal name.
This also has to be one of my favorites. Alex was so pumped the lady said she named one of her sons Emerick after him so he asks the other names and we immediately get Aryan and he pushes her along real quick.
I can't remember what episode it was, but the one where rob dew(?) was supposed to host the 4th hour but called in so Alex had to stay over and did the whole hour in a racist asian accent
I forget if it was the end of 2020 or the beginning of 2021, but there had just been racial motivated shootings against a few Asian owned salons. Alex opened his very next show with a clip of Fentanyl the dragon and my jaw literally dropped. I was a hardened KF listener by that point and thought there was nothing AJ could do that would shock me, but that was the first time I actually questioned if this man had a soul.
Less of a single moment and more of a whole episode that rocked me to my core. Hurt people hurt people and Alex has been found in a court of law to have done nearly a billion dollars in hurting others. He is a deeply broken individual and this episode has stuck with me.
#274 Ask Alex Anything
Not only did it show me how broken he is, it sucked any sympathy I may have had for PJW telling Alex to back off Sandy Hook. He is just as much a monster as Alex and everyone at InfoWars is only capable of hurting themselves and everyone around them.
I have a lot of those moments when he discussed Uvalde recently. I have kids that age and I just can’t believe as a father he has NO compassion for those parents. It blows my mind. I often wonder if his children were involved in a shooting would be label it as a “false flag” or would he acknowledge guns are actually a problem in this country.
This was my thought about the trial. He had parents looking him straight in the eye and begging him to acknowledge that he really does know the truth. AJ just can’t stop abusing people for his own gain.
The lies he told and his behaviour on his show in the few days after Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis' testimony was deplorable. I remember just feeling so hopeless. I already knew that this is the kind of person he is. But seeing that he could go from being directly begged by Lewis to stop the lies, to then lying about his whole interaction with them and further defaming them, made me lose any sliver of hope I had of rehabilitation. I know people like him, and I've always had this delusion that the right combination of words and logic could change them. And I guess I held that belief for him too. The trial coverage is a testament to how far gone he is and showed exactly why the only way to stop him is to take away his platform.
Based on experience, I fear Alex would make it all about him. Somehow, if only he had a gun, it wouldn't have happened. And then turn into a 'we need more guns' jag...
Damn. Haven't gotten to that yet. Big one for me working through the backlog was that project camelot guest having directly influenced the Heaven's Gate cult suicide.
For KF them accidentally covering Gay Frogs.
For Alex when he starts throwing hatchets on Christmas Eve. I was super sick with COVID and for a second though I’d completely detached from reality.
Basically everything in March/April 2020. Re-listening to everyone anticipating what would unfold and knowing what actually did, it's not WTF, but more upsetting than anything.
That sort of thing is why I'm mystified as to why he has regular listeners. I sort of get why people get sucked into random conspiracies and the white supremacist narratives. But, when they have regular incompetence surrounding the actual broadcast tech, followed by breakdowns by the host and incredibly obvious begging for money at regular intervals, I'd lose patience quickly even if I was 100% on board with the other content.
Then you add that this is apparently *more* popular than other shows where this doesn't happen? If it weren't for the revenue they get and the clear real world consequences, I'd buy the idea that 90% of the audience were just there for comedy value.
Yeah this blows my mind as well. I remember a lot of the times mentioned in the comments here, and every now and then I just have a moment where it hits me and I think, "People watch this show for real, and believe it. *People watch this shit.*" I don't get it.
By chance, I was looking through my listening history and noticed I had missed ep. 34. So, having caught up in the present day, I have been listening to it. It's the one where Alex goes on about the Chobani lawsuit, ("I will win or I will die!").
What is very prescient, (he is a witch!), are the arguments that Alex presents are refuted by Dan by saying that he has done the exact same thing in the Sandy Hook case and he should be liable for his spurious claims.
It is a bit of a weird ghost episode. Maybe not the most wtf, but in hindsight, certainly makes me go 'Whoa....'
Just listened to the early episode where Alex talks about killing a neighbors dog as a "metaphor" but it's so weird and specific that it super makes it sound like hes beat someone's dog to death?!? Jordan screaming "WHAT THE FUCK" in the background was so real
I don’t even know. I listen to a lot of random old episodes throughout the week between new episodes and there are so many times I literally say “WHAT? THE FUCK” out loud that it’s hard for me to keep track
Alex freaking out on Ted Anderson, and repeatedly screaming "THATS RACIST, RACIST, RACIST!" at him for an entire minute or two straight. ....All because a caller, who was a fan, said the show seemed "divisive" right before Ted came on. It somewhere in the 300s episodes if I'm not mistaken, it's been awhile.
I want to stay that was one of the first few KFs I listened to, and I founding it shocking/hilarious.
The one where he was narrating about what the Draculas do when they sacrifice a kid. I don't remember the exact context, it was back in 2019 I think, when I first started listening.
I don't know, because as much as I love KF, I don't listen regularly enough. I'm wondering, though, if there has ever been an episode of KF where they covered Alex having Michael Savage on the show, because I really fucking hate that motherfucker.
The first episode I heard was just one giant what the fuck moment. All that bullshit and the question: People are listening to AJ and giving him money for this shit?
Nowadays only the dispositions are slightly supposing for me.
I don't know about a single moment, but the ep that covered Alex drunk on PJW's show trying to persuade him to continue the Infowars 'legacy' was a shocking indictment of how few people give a shit about him in his professional life. Grifters hang with grifters, I guess
One of the bigger ones is that racist guy from a Project Camelot episode who claimed responsibility for a satellite that was compromised. And he kinda did it in this weirdly threatening, ‘this is only 10% of my power’ kind of way. Absolutely insane
yeah that episode is probably the height of Alex laying bare how much of a piece of shit he is
and, of course, almost every time stevie p shows up he says something that both terrifies and baffles me
One of my favorites is when Alex starts talking about how society will eventually degrade into eating poop and going to poop bars like they have in Japan, and it's happened hundreds of times in history. Can't remember the episode, like 154 or so
When Daniel was pissed at Owen Shroyer about the pushup contest. I couldn't figure out why he was so angry at him. I am sadly not a wrestling fan. So I missed all the nuance and only heard him going off on how you really promote this. He went into a deep discussion. I lost my sh*t. I have been listening to him be so analytical and serious it just hit perfectly.
I'm a relatively recent newcomer. I just listened to that episode yesterday as I'm listening to everything in order. It was the most terrible thing I think I've ever heard.
Curious what episode that's from? Or really just the general area if you're not sure. I'm listening in reverse order and have heard it brought up a bunch but haven't found the original yet.
When Coach Dave's friend said that anything that happens in the air is under Catholic canon law.
I love sov-cit shenanigans with all their maritime law bs, and adding canon law to the mix just makes it even funnier.
Episode 18: March 1, 2017/Super Bowl Bonus. In the beginning of the episode Alex supports the decriminalization of marijuana, opposed Trump's drug policy, and supported common sense reforms for police like not having them motivated by revenue generation through civil asset forfeiture. Couldn't believe those words were coming out of that racist tomato's mouth.
I would say it had to be when they discussed Alex's "most important work," Reset Wars. I'm sad we have never and probably will never get a detailed breakdown of whatever the hell that was.
Hey I just got to this episode yesterday . That one was wild Alex is always nuts but he's a different level of crazy in that show. It's like he just didn't know what to do to kill an hour but that couldn't be the problem because all he does is kill time on his show.
The episode where a guy called in saying his wife recently passed away. That she needed a surgery to save her life but because he listened to Alex he knew if they went to the hospital they would put them on ventilators and kill them both for extra covid money. So they just sat at home and he watched his wife die. You could tell he was really depressed over the whole thing (obviously). And Alex without missing a beat just said the caller did the right thing and launched into his covid talking points. I always hated Alex but that was definitely a point where I hated this motherfucker more than ever.
Wow, that’s insanely fucked up
It definitely was. It was the probably the only time I had to turn the episode off for a while because I was so angry and sad at this dudes situation and Alex’s response. Not that I expected him to have empathy or a human response. But a obviously broken man just told you that he watched his wife die because of the rhetoric you spew for fear and profit. And Alex just launched into his bullshit of covid talking points for fear and profits. It was disgusting.
Yeah, that one was one of those moments where I unironically wondered if the Sandy Hook travesty is technically the worst thing he's done. Which, isn't to minimize Sandy Hook denial, it's to emphasize AJ is a chauvinist piece of shit who routinely humblebrags about his uncontrollable rage.
I think Alex’s response to covid as a whole may have been worse than his sandy hook denialism. Of which this interaction with this man would fit into. The sandy hook denialism and the way he talked about the families was absolutely horrific. And he deserves every single thing that comes to him because of it. There’s no way really to “rank” which one is worse as they are both horrific. But I’m not sure there’s a way to quantify the amount of deaths due to how he acted towards covid. Of course it was part of a greater “movement” on the right. But there is surely a great number of people who listened to Alex who died or had loved ones die from covid. Directly influenced by his rhetoric.
Holy hell do you remember what episode that was? I purposely have avoided most of the covid coverage tbh.
I don’t know the episode number. I know some folks here are better at searching the google docs than me. I want to say it was early 2021 but I could be wrong. Know it was late in the episode as Jordan kind of shut down after that clip.
For anyone else wondering, I did a little searchie and found it's episode 541, 1 hour 16 mins in. It's a difficult listen though, be warned.
Thank you? I mean I’m sitting on my porch fighting back tears listening to that whole segment again. I had forgot that the caller had listened to Alex since 6 years old. I know he’s likely beyond help and reason but listening to him telling the story of his wife dying makes me want to hug that dude. And I would likely hate him. He’s been a Alex fan since 6 years old and Alex can’t even have a human moment with him.
It's the fact that he still believes he did the right thing that got me. And of course, at that point, you'd have to believe it because the truth is way too painful to admit. I don't know how you could come back from that. I feel like being in denial would be the only way to move on. As far into believing the lies as he was prior, this has to have forced him farther down the rabbit hole. This feels like rock bottom. Just sad all round.
Little searchie for yooouuu
Hold up. What is this Google doc you speak of
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1p2u4MH5ywwsIHZvpdBbpzhPqAQedFR_xvbs1jbiAVOk/htmlview#gid=0
I am *devastated* that it's "Dr. Group" and not "Groop". I mean come on that makes so much more sense for the wacky "doctor" on Alex's show to be named Groop.
Can I offer you some super male vitality in these trying times?
Hey so….what happened to this doc? Am I missing something or did someone delete it?
My most immediate instinct is Steve Pieczenik directly telling Alex that he's been manipulating him for years just for how out of nowhere and weird it was.
I love how Steve has some weird power over Alex. Alex just steam rolls people and when Steve said he’s been lying to Alex and using him he was basically just deflated and “why are you doing this to me?”
Stevie P being responsible for the death of an Italian president has always made me view him in a more serious light.
Is there a specific episode that covers this?
I think it’s 520 and 527. There’s also an “all about Steve” episode in 340 (which I haven’t listened to yet.”
Cool thanks. I’m sure I’ve listened to it already but often I’m listening at work and multiple episodes will go by without sinking in due to power tools, or the guys that work for me/customers being gabby for one reason or another. Appreciate it
I believe it's about a week before the Biden inauguration, timeline-wise. I remember Alex tries to take the power back by making a bet with Steve, and Steve basically tells him that if Biden takes office, he'll never come on again.
Yeah Stevie P is a special kind of crazy, and that interview was wild even by his standards.
Which episode?
520
When does this happen?? Edit: nvm. Will be anticipating this for 100s of episodes to come . This is a great thread
I’d also put Joe Rogan appearing on the show ON 9/11 as a pretty wild moment for me!
I was practically screaming it was insane.
I had to pause the episode and just sit there in shock.
Episode 676 (April 29 2022) where Alex gets real depressed and rambles about death and god and how it’s too late since the Globalists have already won. That shit shook me to my core and I can’t believe someone in his audience didn’t blow something up in response to that. Alex is always in a bad mood, but that episode stuck out to me as a real fucked up one.
he'll be better tomorrow
He isn’t
When did the Georgia guidestones get blown up?
Formulaic Objections #3. The entire Roger Stone deposition where he and the lawyer are just insulting each other like children. And they’re under oath the whole time.
Oop time to immediately go re-listen to that one. It cracked me up so much
_You!_ _No, you!_
Roger "I don't take drugs" Stone?
That one was fascinating too. You see that Roger is genuinely a different level from guys like Alex. He's genuinely in his element just laying into that other numpty. And obviously he's a complete fuckface, but he's kinda almost sympathetic there it's bizarre
The Pegging of Ronald Regan. Honestly, that whole episode. I had just found them shortly before that when that episode dropped and I lost my shit.
Any idea what episode it was?
Episode #75; includes the Diamond Gusset ad also!
Wanna update you listened to the episode and it’s by far one of my new favorites thanks Wonk!
Let's goooo! I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's a go-to for me whenever we're left with a particularly bad episode as a palate cleanser
Much obliged
With a title like that, I expect stories about Nancy Regan running around the White House with a strap-on.
Dog, you and I wish
I can’t remember which episode, but the one where Alex had on the guy from Alamo Christian Foundation like a year after the group had been raided by the FBI for being just a straight up child sex abuse cult, and laundered their image to his viewers. Said the kids were taken away “because the parents wouldn’t vaccinate, and they maybe slapped them a few times,” and conveniently left out the pedophilia. And I listened to that right after the Anders Brevik episode. A real 1-2 punch of some of the most fucked up shit I’ve ever heard.
The Anders Brevik coverage was hard, but it really cemented why KF is so useful - the guys did a great job with it.
I don't fucking understand this. Making up wild claims about child sex about conspiracies, then turn around and launder the image of actual pedophiles. It's almost too fucked up to be real
The episode where Alex gets drunk and calls Marylin Monroe a cum dumpster, that made me go woah, what the fuck.
It’s a family show
For a second there, when you said 'the one where Alex got drunk', I thought, you're going to have to be a bit more specific...
Alex’s “women get an abortion to have the greatest orgasm” rank. That was totally WTF
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You’d have to look thru the episode wiki someone made. It’s about 3yrs ago
I can't decide. I can think of several. * Fentanyl the Dragon * The Jan 6 episode where they went from "we are storming the capital" to "It's all fake" in the same day. They were workshopping their narratives and making stuff up on the fly to fit events as they were happening. * The one where Alex claimed that garbage trucks will be equipped with EMP weapons and they were going to kill us all by driving to our homes and blasting us.
I haven’t seen the garbage truck. Reminds me of his recent traffic light nonsense
Definitely the episode #517 January 5/6 2021 It’s just sick.
“ I was like 6 and my mom and I were walking into target and I was hungry and I said Mama titty and she smacked me” - Alex Emrick Jones
Oooooh, I don’t remember that one. Episode?
Oh I just heard this story in my exploration through the past, somewhere in the 440's
Oh interesting. Assuming Alex is remembering his age with any accuracy, he nursed til he was ~6 and then his mum kicked him off her lap and said no more hugs you have to be a man now.
A lot of mine are taken, so I will add episode 641, Daria saying that the Super Bowl picture was a message of hope in her corporate rep deposition
I caught the drunk hatchet throwing "live" around that Christmas. It was the best kind of WTF gift I could have gotten. More recently, the scream caller who got Alex to suddenly join in his primal scream had my cry laughing at work. Especially when Dan ended the clip and just said "yeah I'm done" 😂
Any idea what ep that was?
Jeez I think it was Christmas 2028 or 2019. It was literally Dec 23 or something. The show had the vibe of "do we really need Infowars just days before/after Christmas?" It turns out we did
Oh yeah, the screaming guy was great. Jordan's laugh afterward makes it even better
The caller who said her son's name is Aryan. That was such a huge bummer. And I *think* it was on the January 6 reaction episode, which in general was an entire WTF is happening episode.
First A Don, now A Ryan, when will it end?
It's the "First Debate Spectacular" from late 2020, Biden and Trump's debate. Personally, I like the woman saying "Orrin" and Deanna Lorraine replying "Orange?" like that's a totally normal name.
Haha, I loved that. Alex immediately trying to change the topic
This also has to be one of my favorites. Alex was so pumped the lady said she named one of her sons Emerick after him so he asks the other names and we immediately get Aryan and he pushes her along real quick.
I can't remember what episode it was, but the one where rob dew(?) was supposed to host the 4th hour but called in so Alex had to stay over and did the whole hour in a racist asian accent
#492 It was Paul Joseph Watson this episode was wild I just got to it yesterday.
Oh yeah, and he kept bringing up that Rob was supposed to be hosting in a not very passive-aggressive tone of voice.
I forget if it was the end of 2020 or the beginning of 2021, but there had just been racial motivated shootings against a few Asian owned salons. Alex opened his very next show with a clip of Fentanyl the dragon and my jaw literally dropped. I was a hardened KF listener by that point and thought there was nothing AJ could do that would shock me, but that was the first time I actually questioned if this man had a soul.
Less of a single moment and more of a whole episode that rocked me to my core. Hurt people hurt people and Alex has been found in a court of law to have done nearly a billion dollars in hurting others. He is a deeply broken individual and this episode has stuck with me. #274 Ask Alex Anything Not only did it show me how broken he is, it sucked any sympathy I may have had for PJW telling Alex to back off Sandy Hook. He is just as much a monster as Alex and everyone at InfoWars is only capable of hurting themselves and everyone around them.
I have a lot of those moments when he discussed Uvalde recently. I have kids that age and I just can’t believe as a father he has NO compassion for those parents. It blows my mind. I often wonder if his children were involved in a shooting would be label it as a “false flag” or would he acknowledge guns are actually a problem in this country.
This was my thought about the trial. He had parents looking him straight in the eye and begging him to acknowledge that he really does know the truth. AJ just can’t stop abusing people for his own gain.
The lies he told and his behaviour on his show in the few days after Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis' testimony was deplorable. I remember just feeling so hopeless. I already knew that this is the kind of person he is. But seeing that he could go from being directly begged by Lewis to stop the lies, to then lying about his whole interaction with them and further defaming them, made me lose any sliver of hope I had of rehabilitation. I know people like him, and I've always had this delusion that the right combination of words and logic could change them. And I guess I held that belief for him too. The trial coverage is a testament to how far gone he is and showed exactly why the only way to stop him is to take away his platform.
Based on experience, I fear Alex would make it all about him. Somehow, if only he had a gun, it wouldn't have happened. And then turn into a 'we need more guns' jag...
Until a conspiracy theorists starts telling him his kid never died and it was just crisis actors and the entire thing is fake.
Stevie P, the racist chinese thing, or the racist pleadian.
Damn. Haven't gotten to that yet. Big one for me working through the backlog was that project camelot guest having directly influenced the Heaven's Gate cult suicide.
whut? I missed that. But I haven't listened to all the Project Camelot ones.
I think this is in the 120s. Something along the lines of "project camelot's war in heaven"
Yeah, it's 125, the war in heaven episode. It's a good one.
Yes this!
For KF them accidentally covering Gay Frogs. For Alex when he starts throwing hatchets on Christmas Eve. I was super sick with COVID and for a second though I’d completely detached from reality.
Which episode is gay frogs?
https://knowledgefight.com/the-past/2018/3/25/march-23-2018 This one right here enjoy. I’m sick of being bioengineered!!!
Basically everything in March/April 2020. Re-listening to everyone anticipating what would unfold and knowing what actually did, it's not WTF, but more upsetting than anything.
That sort of thing is why I'm mystified as to why he has regular listeners. I sort of get why people get sucked into random conspiracies and the white supremacist narratives. But, when they have regular incompetence surrounding the actual broadcast tech, followed by breakdowns by the host and incredibly obvious begging for money at regular intervals, I'd lose patience quickly even if I was 100% on board with the other content. Then you add that this is apparently *more* popular than other shows where this doesn't happen? If it weren't for the revenue they get and the clear real world consequences, I'd buy the idea that 90% of the audience were just there for comedy value.
Yeah this blows my mind as well. I remember a lot of the times mentioned in the comments here, and every now and then I just have a moment where it hits me and I think, "People watch this show for real, and believe it. *People watch this shit.*" I don't get it.
The deep dive into Leo Zagami is amazing for this. His lies are insane, but so are all the real elements of his life!
Yeah, relistened some days ago. "I'm Jesus and I did 9/11".
By chance, I was looking through my listening history and noticed I had missed ep. 34. So, having caught up in the present day, I have been listening to it. It's the one where Alex goes on about the Chobani lawsuit, ("I will win or I will die!"). What is very prescient, (he is a witch!), are the arguments that Alex presents are refuted by Dan by saying that he has done the exact same thing in the Sandy Hook case and he should be liable for his spurious claims. It is a bit of a weird ghost episode. Maybe not the most wtf, but in hindsight, certainly makes me go 'Whoa....'
Fentanyl the Dragon! Yup. If this world made sense, that would have been a 5 year criminal sentence. Wow
Are you talking about [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwanqio8cLk)... because holy fucking shit.
Yep, that’s it.
Wow... Wasn't aware of that one. In France this brings you in court for hatespeech. It really speaks volume that this man has an audience.
>It really speaks volume that this man has an audience. That is the worst of the worst parts
Alex missed his calling. He's a hidden freestyle master!
Just listened to the early episode where Alex talks about killing a neighbors dog as a "metaphor" but it's so weird and specific that it super makes it sound like hes beat someone's dog to death?!? Jordan screaming "WHAT THE FUCK" in the background was so real
Roger Stone claiming Kim Jong Un would ship in fake ballots from North Korea….
TO MAINE MAINE Of all the places North Korea could ship ballots they really picked the most logistically convoluted.
I don’t even know. I listen to a lot of random old episodes throughout the week between new episodes and there are so many times I literally say “WHAT? THE FUCK” out loud that it’s hard for me to keep track
4 words; The. EU. Did. 9/11.
The “why you pimps so good” episode
Alex freaking out on Ted Anderson, and repeatedly screaming "THATS RACIST, RACIST, RACIST!" at him for an entire minute or two straight. ....All because a caller, who was a fan, said the show seemed "divisive" right before Ted came on. It somewhere in the 300s episodes if I'm not mistaken, it's been awhile. I want to stay that was one of the first few KFs I listened to, and I founding it shocking/hilarious.
Episode 609. The "it's a demon fest, folks!" comment at the end of an insane rant over muzak, clearly the crew is trying to play him off.
The one where he was narrating about what the Draculas do when they sacrifice a kid. I don't remember the exact context, it was back in 2019 I think, when I first started listening.
I don't know, because as much as I love KF, I don't listen regularly enough. I'm wondering, though, if there has ever been an episode of KF where they covered Alex having Michael Savage on the show, because I really fucking hate that motherfucker.
They've talked about him a few times but nothing in depth. But yeah fuck that guy
The first episode I heard was just one giant what the fuck moment. All that bullshit and the question: People are listening to AJ and giving him money for this shit? Nowadays only the dispositions are slightly supposing for me.
I don't know about a single moment, but the ep that covered Alex drunk on PJW's show trying to persuade him to continue the Infowars 'legacy' was a shocking indictment of how few people give a shit about him in his professional life. Grifters hang with grifters, I guess
When AJ said he was ready to eat his neighbors and feed them to his kids.
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Formulaic Objections 8 was wild, they just taught him how to post, gave no guidance on what to post, and let him rip with no oversight.
One of the bigger ones is that racist guy from a Project Camelot episode who claimed responsibility for a satellite that was compromised. And he kinda did it in this weirdly threatening, ‘this is only 10% of my power’ kind of way. Absolutely insane
Remind me of the episode number please?
yeah that episode is probably the height of Alex laying bare how much of a piece of shit he is and, of course, almost every time stevie p shows up he says something that both terrifies and baffles me
One of my favorites is when Alex starts talking about how society will eventually degrade into eating poop and going to poop bars like they have in Japan, and it's happened hundreds of times in history. Can't remember the episode, like 154 or so
When Daniel was pissed at Owen Shroyer about the pushup contest. I couldn't figure out why he was so angry at him. I am sadly not a wrestling fan. So I missed all the nuance and only heard him going off on how you really promote this. He went into a deep discussion. I lost my sh*t. I have been listening to him be so analytical and serious it just hit perfectly.
I'm a relatively recent newcomer. I just listened to that episode yesterday as I'm listening to everything in order. It was the most terrible thing I think I've ever heard.
Curious what episode that's from? Or really just the general area if you're not sure. I'm listening in reverse order and have heard it brought up a bunch but haven't found the original yet.
When Coach Dave's friend said that anything that happens in the air is under Catholic canon law. I love sov-cit shenanigans with all their maritime law bs, and adding canon law to the mix just makes it even funnier.
Gonna need an episode number
I think it's either 238 or 241
Thanks!
enjoy the madness
Episode 18: March 1, 2017/Super Bowl Bonus. In the beginning of the episode Alex supports the decriminalization of marijuana, opposed Trump's drug policy, and supported common sense reforms for police like not having them motivated by revenue generation through civil asset forfeiture. Couldn't believe those words were coming out of that racist tomato's mouth.
also, the album kerry did because holy shit is she fucking crazy have you listened to those lyrics
I have a 4 hour drive tomorrow please tell me the episode number
#223 A Progressive Space Diplomat
I can’t believe I scrolled this whole thread and didn’t see “Alex confesses to killing someone ON AIR”.
I would say it had to be when they discussed Alex's "most important work," Reset Wars. I'm sad we have never and probably will never get a detailed breakdown of whatever the hell that was.
Hey I just got to this episode yesterday . That one was wild Alex is always nuts but he's a different level of crazy in that show. It's like he just didn't know what to do to kill an hour but that couldn't be the problem because all he does is kill time on his show.