

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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11 snips
Mar 27, 2026 • 2h 2min
#1128: March 17-20, 2006
Charlie Sheen, film and TV star briefly interviewed in 2006, appears in a played Alex Jones clip. The summary covers his Two and a Half Men promotion and his expressed interest in 9/11 questions. Short, surprising moments and the clash between celebrity promotion and conspiracy talk are highlighted.

10 snips
Mar 23, 2026 • 59min
#1127: This Is An (Unhealthy) Family Show
They unpack a chaotic right‑wing show where a surprising on-air ally appears. They probe claims of betrayal and whether political figures ever truly switch loyalties. Family drama and generational conflict seep into broadcast decisions. The conversation explores cult dynamics, marketing dressed as truth, and a slide into extremist rhetoric.

9 snips
Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 30min
#1126: Do Not Drink In The Pool
Tim Pool, independent media personality who moderates and sets up discussions. Alex Jones, conspiracy-minded commentator known for inflammatory rhetoric. They discuss drunken on-air behavior and a medical scare. The clip showcases crude jokes, threats, and messianic translation confusions. Conversation drifts into genocide advocacy, culture-war framing, and the pitfalls of platform migration.

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Mar 16, 2026 • 1h 21min
#1125: March 16, 2006
They travel back to March 16, 2006 to dissect clips of a media figure promoting local pop punk and boasting about a film cameo. They explore antisemitic rhetoric, a fired radio personality’s controversial statements, and how online tactics were used to manufacture censorship claims. They also mock TV fixation and perform sharp cultural critiques.

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Mar 13, 2026 • 2h 6min
#1124: March 8, 2026
They unpack Alex Jones struggling to reconcile Trump’s strike on Iran with his past praise. They debate JD Vance invoking a 'new world order' and whether Trump is reshaping global power. They poke at claims that Jared Kushner could be the Antichrist and how apocalyptic rhetoric mixes with politics.

8 snips
Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 48min
#1123: This Is A Family (Hour) Show
Duncan Trussell, comedian and host known for psychedelic and spiritual conversations, discusses Alex Jones clips he interviewed. The conversation touches on Bohemian Grove lore, psychic pets, psychedelic narratives, AI as spiritual entity, sponsorship hypocrisy, and how nostalgia shapes belief. Short, surreal tangents and culture-critique moments drive the discussion.

9 snips
Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 55min
#1122: March 3, 2026
They dissect Alex Jones' panic-filled coverage of Trump's Iran actions and the resulting fearmongering. They unpack tactics like inventing complex narratives, 'watermarking' rhetoric, and testing guests with wild claims. They call out profiteering from gold pitches, conspiratorial leaps about the Maxwell family, and the optics of bringing extremist figures into the conversation.

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Mar 2, 2026 • 1h 30min
#1121: February 28, 2026
They react to a US strike on Iran and the killing of the Ayatollah, tracking the risks of escalation and civilian harm. They dissect a media figure's sudden shift from anti-war rhetoric to praise for the attack. They trace recycled Islamophobic and pro-war talking points and worry about how rhetoric fuels broader conflict.

9 snips
Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 22min
#1120: March 15, 2006
They time-travel into a 2006 broadcast where boastful self-promotion and platform panic take center stage. MySpace ownership and performative censorship tests spark incredulous analysis. Conversations veer from misread Murdoch speeches to strange alliances and alarming historical comparisons. Humanitarian voices get platformed amid theatrical publicity stunts.

Feb 23, 2026 • 1h 21min
#1119: February 21, 2026
They sift through present-day Alex Jones clips about cannibalism, adrenochrome, and Prince Andrew's arrest. The conversation revisits Pizzagate-style claims, Epstein files and alleged coded emails. They probe connections to Steve Bannon, Elon Musk emails, and debates over loyalty versus exposing wrongdoing. The hosts warn about sensationalism harming victims and trace how Alex's tone has shifted over time.


