
Knowledge Fight #1116: March 13, 2006
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Feb 13, 2026 A deep dive into Alex Jones reacting to Slobodan Milosevic's death and claiming murder. They examine toxicology findings, smuggled medicines, and why those clues do not prove poisoning. The show unpacks misreported Bosnia history, conflated timelines, and how conspiratorial thinking twists facts into propaganda.
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Instant Murder Claim Over Milosevic
- Alex Jones immediately declared Slobodan Milosevic was murdered and poisoned despite official reports showing a heart attack and no toxins at death.
- Dan and Jordan view Alex's take as politically motivated contrarianism that rehabilitates a violent nationalist leader.
Medical Report Undermines Poison Theory
- The official investigation found Milosevic had chronic heart problems and no poisonous substances at death, though rifampicin appeared in blood two months earlier.
- Dan treats the rifampicin as an intriguing anomaly but not proof of a homicidal poisoning.
Smuggled Meds And Refused Care
- Milosevic refused parts of his prescribed prison medical care and accepted smuggled medications from visitors, increasing health risks.
- Dan argues this behavior made his death more likely without requiring a murder explanation.



