@JWJNSN They both have their strengths and weaknesses. Alex gets wound up and sometimes comes at people too strong and exaggerates, but at least talks about historical events and tyranny in detail. Stef is more big picture, glad he always reiterates anarchic principles and applies them to all areas of humanity, but he doesn't touch conspiracies and sometimes comes off as arrogant and rude towards theists.
A big problem with Alex Jones is that he’s scientifically illiterate. His denial of climate change & opposition to genetically modified food is not based on any kind of scientific understanding.
@QuantumGh0st I don't think science understands climate change, it is way to complex. Humans being the cause is still under debate but I don't think we should be focusing on that. I do believe we should work towards creating clean technology but I don't want governments to have any part of that. Government don't give a shit about the environment, if they can create nuclear weapons that can destroy the planet, why would you trust them on issues of climate change. The fee market will fix it.
Firstly, I don't trust government officials, I read the scientific literature. Secondly, I don't see how environmental well being can take priority in a profit based system.
For example: Why would the Oil industry invest in clean energy (without or without government) when their profits are at a record high?
@QuantumGh0st The oil industry are investing in clean energy, it is called the carbon tax. Clean energy is the future and the oil companies know this, they would be stupid not to invest in this technology. Instead of using the free market to compete, they use the government to corrupt the buy their way into the free energy industry. The free unregulated market is the only way to fix the worlds problems, not a monopoly government. Also pollution law are the way to go.
@QuantumGh0st because without government money propping up their buddies, people can effectively vote with their money and if that is important to you dont buy from the dirty oil producers..moral responsibility is on your shoulders when you move it to others do you really like the results?
Uh oh. Alex is starting to go, like all those nuclear physicists in the mid 20th century who ended up offing themselves because the implications of the metaphysical truths they uncovered caused them to lose their minds.
I feel bad for Alex Jones. He's aware of how monstrous our governments are with more horrifying and up-to-date detail than anyone else in the world and it's driving him insane. You can go crazy listening to Alex Jones' show for too long, imagine BEING Alex Jones! I'm surprised he's kept it together for so long.
I think Alex Jones is the reason people associate Libertarians with bat shit insane living in the basement with guns and Ron Paul bumper stickers kind of people. I am glad the Alex Jones-keteers could hear how sensible and charming Stefan is. That way people will turn away from the anger he breeds and face "the non-aggression principal" that Molyneux campaigns for. It's obvious who the nut job here is.
P.s. i will unsubscribe if you start talking about aliens.
I just love how Alex makes it seem that Stefan's ideas are a little on the "nut side" when he speaks the truth about statism and our individual rights. Is it me or is Alex Jones a disinfo agent to discredit anti-government?
It would be nice if Alex would shut the hell up and listen for once... He has great guests, I'd like to hear them complete the thought without constant derailing.
You can complain all you want to about Alex, but Stefan's message is going out to a HUGE audience and that's what we need. Infowars is the #1,800 most popular website in the world!
Hypothetically, if Ron Paul becomes president and asks you to be his vice-president, would you do it? I understand that in order for changes to truly take effect it must be a bottom up grassroots movement, but can't the grass have grown tall enough to reach the top of the pyramid and help with the deconstruction from above?
Wait, that metaphor doesn't work, grass doesn't grow so tall. Or maybe in this case it does. How big is this pyramid? Couldn't the grassroots evolve to a vine species and and entwine to the top? Is Ron Paul this vine plant?
Stefan, do you believe that having tattoos is a hint of having low self esteem? I've started listening to your audiobook on relationships and it just slipped it seems. I'm very curious of what you think about tattoos.
@dananutter Good question. I am trying to figure out Does he really so smart that he knows everything or Does he really arrogant or Does he low confidence intellectually, so he trying to add the same what his guest just said
Look how this cock sucker jump into his whole when someone just start to mention Rockefeller, and Rothschild names. In the beginning he is just makes jokes of his guest, and after that he become afraid as chicken to mention their names. What a joke bitch
Great job here. Alex Jones is an awesome radio host and a damn intelligent fellow too - it's clear he values Stef's input and he has a great and very humorous way of exposing the lies and the nonsense around us. Some of his conspiracy views are irrational? He's religious? He has plenty advertisers to keep happy. I'm not sure he's so irrational
@Infinitpossibilities Wow you really do not get the point. watch?v=xFN20AS6eEM then tell me what you think. You guys follow him like a cult leader, attacking anyone who disagrees with you instead of actually looking at what they are saying. I thought Stef's "followers" had more critical thinking than that.
@l1xx3r 1) I do agree about Alex's fear-mongering. I believe he speaks a lot of truth, but it's the attitude that makes his views repelling. The "sky is falling" technique does nothing for me. 2) Critical thinking should lead to the rejection of being a follower of anyone. To expect critical thinking out of followers, you're only setting yourself up for disappointment.
@Ovalshine I agree to the disappointment. Plus i find it funny that people still think he isn't mainstream considering he has been in movies, his radio show is syndicated everywhere on mainstream radio, he has been on the view and other mainstream shows, and he is even more of a fear monger than most of mainstream. People that are afraid are easy to control and I see him as that part of the control to get the people who want to feel like they are different and not mainstream... lol.
Man, I wish Alex would stop interrupting. Good thing Stefan can keep his train of thought despite all the distractions. But a great interview none-the-less.
@MRSketch09 I don't agree standing back and letting the ship sink is far worse than trying to do something. Why do we fight then? Shouldn't we just seat back and enjoy the ride? The only way to get our republic back is fighting for it or should the revolution just never happened? I like Stefan but that was horrible advice.
@Zeduxearth Stef never said, hold back forever, he's just saying right now... I mean, let's not get caught holding the crappy end of the stick alright?
alex puts on guests he respects. dont you think having stef on says something good about alex even if you dont like his style? arent some of you being a little hard on alex? alex takes huge stinky shits all over corrupt institutions. i like him.
8:15 "i need to get into the gold bikini now right." nice one stef, no hesitation, just instant self-degrading comedy, what a pro. and 8:00 alex with the nearly accurate star wars performance. very nice also.
@EddieSatan Alex Jones has turned into a sleazy TV evangelist of doom and gloom. His has turned legitimate concern into a cash making empire and he doesn't want to share the spotlight too much. Expect to hear that he bum screwed the entire NWO board of directors in the news and see him weep and make a public apology. What a pathetic ass Alex Brown has turned into.
@nikolayzou he has a lot of great info, good intention and is very passionate about informing us, but i agree, he needs to tone it down. Do you think he'd attract more ppl if he did?
I can't stand the comments saying "I used to be into alex jones, but now I'm strictly freedomainradio and I've moved on past those paranoid conspiracy weirdos..those conspiracy theorists talking about bildaberg group and such.."
Why does it have to be one or the other? Also, do you people realize that conspiracies take place every day at all levels of government and elsewhere? and the Bildaberg group meets every year composed of mega wealthy elites? I guess I'm imagining it cuz im paranoid.
Alex Jones, I could never take him seriously. Even if I agree with some of what he says, he seems to have come to the same conclusions I have but without logic and using imagination. I don`t want to say he`s one of those paranoid cooks or whatever but...yeah.
"blood and treasure" seems to be the new meme they are flying. You get slaves easier along when they perceive they have a lot of sunken costs, so it's better to keep sinking more money so not to lose the old money.
I use to be a tin foil hat like alex jones but after studying economics and philosophy I found that this -MASS CONSPIRACY- against humanity seems implausible.
I did enjoy this video a whole lot Stefan, and think that you paired together with Alex Jones makes for some of the best introductionary material for people new to critical thinking. However I find that the first half of this video probably was more enjoyable for me, to see the dynamic between the two of you, and it is obvious that this ardent Texan christian likes you a lot on his show, and I hope you will make more regular visits, hopefully properly plugging the manual as well!
Great interview. The cracks did appear though. Stefan let slip inadvertently that more private ownership of land doesn't map to greater freedom - in fact it can map to the converse. Alex tripped on it for a few seconds and then moved on. Amazing what a mind can miss when it doesn't want to see it. Stefan is good fun
I'm glad people are wise to Alex Jones crap. It's not the illuminati, NWO; it's the government stupid! Knock it off with your wild conspiracy theories Alex.
17:58 I have to say, Stefan really hit the nail on the head with his comments on Ron Paul. I also appreciated his nod to the idea that Ron Paul is an educator, which has long been the source of my support for him.
@AmbientRevolution Stef is pretty consistently disinterested in conspiracy theories IIRC. I'm not convinced this is because he thinks they're implausible, though; I think it's more that he just finds them superfluous. Statists are crooks openly, from the get-go, so why not just focus on that fact? No distracting cloak-and-dagger speculation required.
@AmbientRevolution By "his conspiracies" you seem to imply they are figments of his imagination, and how actual criminal acts attributable to real world actors? This is surely a very foolhardy attitude, as listeners of Alex Jones will know that criminality is certain, but the circumstances are speculated upon. The purpose of the discussions, and inviting Stefan, who Alex stands philosophically far apart from, is to get the audience introduced to every plausible possibility.
@Denomolise I expect Stefan gave it quite some thought. Likely he reasoned that it was better to expose Alex Jones' huge audience to a little bit of Stefan reason, than it was to leave them alone with Alex, while Stefan stayed with his much smaller audience. Stefan has ~10K regular listeners. Alex Jones has over a million. The small discredit Stefan might get with his regular 10K is well worth it given the education he might bring to Alex's much greater numbers.
@fuckoverload "Not really doing yourself any favours associating with this deceitful imbecile, Stef."
Exposing his ideas to Jones' massive audience is definitely doing himself a favor. Probably doing you a favor, too. Being interviewed by Jones about Stefan's work (not Alex's) is hardly "associating" with him in any disparaging sense.
@BroBroDude I beg to differ. Alex Jones' audience are retarded conspiracy loons. If he picks them up as followers it'll be a matter of time before he says something that starts them accusing him of being part of the NWO or some other such garbage. They cannot be reasoned with. Look what happened to Charlie Veitch.
@fuckoverload "If he gains 1000 listeners from Jones, 800 of them might someday stop listening because they're stupid."
Doesn't sound like much of a risk. And to your original point, gaining listeners is definitely doing himself a favor. Not everyone is a clear thinker when they discover FDR. Much of the focus of FDR is to make them clearer thinkers.
@fuckoverload I didn't attribute anything to you, speed reader. "Your" words: "If he picks them up as followers it'll be a matter of time before he says something that starts them accusing him of being part of the NWO"
As I already said, gaining a bunch of listeners (and the opportunity to enlighten & keep them) is good for stef even if a high percentage of them are later lost -- and even if a percentage of THAT percentage "accuse him of being NWO scum" or whatever. Not a significant risk.
@BroBroDude You put in quotes next to my channel name this text, which I did not write: "If he gains 1000 listeners from Jones, 800 of them might someday stop listening because they're stupid."
One thing I will give Molyneux is that he predicted last year that they'd be saying we will have to start eating cat food soon... What did Obama say yesterday during the Debt Ceiling Increase press conference? It's time for Americans "eat our peas"?
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Bullshit free market fundamentalist propaganda. Some European states already showed that quality education, wealth and progress can be achieved via socialistic state institutions playing a major role.
Seeing the chief propagandist of "free market" anarchism (wild, unrestricted and senseless capitalism), Molyneaux together with that loony conspiracy theorist, finally showed me what I suspected already that specific american stupidity is interconnected.
@pipobun He's likely talking about the Scandinavian countries, which achieved phenomenal growth in the early/mid 20th century by being extremely free market and mostly staying out of WW2's destruction. Then in the later part of the 20th century they went socialist and started living off of accumulated capital and accruing debt. Nowadays there are 'major' cracks appearing all over the place in those countries. It is typically non-Scandinavians that point to them as good examples of socialism.
@eydos Education was much higher quality back in the 18th and 19th century when it was private in the US. Plus Socialism is unsustainable in the long term and screws everyone over.
@eydos "Some European states already showed that quality education, wealth and progress can be achieved via socialistic state institutions playing a major role."
Some people have already shown that you can live a life of wealthy on credit cards exclusively (for awhile, but nevermind the future).
I have to say that picture of Bush in the Darth Vader helmet is hilarious. Too bad Alex has to ruin it with those stupid impressions. Less is more, Alex.
@egokick I was into his show for about half a month, then the interruptions and loaded questions got on my nerves and I just couldn't listen to him ever again. His documentaries and movies are a lot better.
alex is just too crazy its not his fault its his nature
SlimShadyBeast 3 days ago
gfnh
Carsick8 4 days ago
Alex, let him finish a thought.
clydrobe 1 month ago
Alex Jones is the worst interviewer ever
intermilansg 7 months ago 4
Alex, you're a goofy bastard.
BerserkExodus1 7 months ago
fuck this 911 truther dirtbag
VonHOG 7 months ago
8:15 LMAO!! I would love to see Stefan in that gold bikini !
HaydenICM 7 months ago
Stefan is so good at staying on task. Alex is so ADD. He can't help himself from interrupting.
HaydenICM 7 months ago
@HaydenICM He is cocksucker and traitor of US and he another dog or I would name him pussy.
kessass83 3 months ago
@JWJNSN They both have their strengths and weaknesses. Alex gets wound up and sometimes comes at people too strong and exaggerates, but at least talks about historical events and tyranny in detail. Stef is more big picture, glad he always reiterates anarchic principles and applies them to all areas of humanity, but he doesn't touch conspiracies and sometimes comes off as arrogant and rude towards theists.
TSMPimpDaddyPain 7 months ago
Alex is an informer,of corse he's going to rant, theres just to much to rant about. As i keep repeating, don't judge the messenger judge the message.
tonedcos 7 months ago
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brownbikedodo 7 months ago
A big problem with Alex Jones is that he’s scientifically illiterate. His denial of climate change & opposition to genetically modified food is not based on any kind of scientific understanding.
QuantumGh0st 7 months ago
@QuantumGh0st I don't think science understands climate change, it is way to complex. Humans being the cause is still under debate but I don't think we should be focusing on that. I do believe we should work towards creating clean technology but I don't want governments to have any part of that. Government don't give a shit about the environment, if they can create nuclear weapons that can destroy the planet, why would you trust them on issues of climate change. The fee market will fix it.
nikolayzou 7 months ago
@nikolayzou
Firstly, I don't trust government officials, I read the scientific literature. Secondly, I don't see how environmental well being can take priority in a profit based system.
For example: Why would the Oil industry invest in clean energy (without or without government) when their profits are at a record high?
QuantumGh0st 7 months ago
@QuantumGh0st The oil industry are investing in clean energy, it is called the carbon tax. Clean energy is the future and the oil companies know this, they would be stupid not to invest in this technology. Instead of using the free market to compete, they use the government to corrupt the buy their way into the free energy industry. The free unregulated market is the only way to fix the worlds problems, not a monopoly government. Also pollution law are the way to go.
nikolayzou 7 months ago
@QuantumGh0st because without government money propping up their buddies, people can effectively vote with their money and if that is important to you dont buy from the dirty oil producers..moral responsibility is on your shoulders when you move it to others do you really like the results?
whiterchocolate 2 weeks ago
@whiterchocolate My views have somewhat changed since I wrote the comment you're responding to. I'm on board with what you're saying.
QuantumGh0st 2 weeks ago
Uh oh. Alex is starting to go, like all those nuclear physicists in the mid 20th century who ended up offing themselves because the implications of the metaphysical truths they uncovered caused them to lose their minds.
leonardspivey 7 months ago
great episode*
stereoarchitect 7 months ago
You gotta love Alex's energy. He's so alive.
capitalist4life 7 months ago
Can't wait to see the spin on that. Alex is a terrorist because he wants to water board Ron Paul.
hamblin31 7 months ago
I feel bad for Alex Jones. He's aware of how monstrous our governments are with more horrifying and up-to-date detail than anyone else in the world and it's driving him insane. You can go crazy listening to Alex Jones' show for too long, imagine BEING Alex Jones! I'm surprised he's kept it together for so long.
KagarBeardtooth 7 months ago 5
06:55, WHOA!!!! What was that???
10:05, Way to go, Stefan. Somebody needs to point out how weird he's being!
KagarBeardtooth 7 months ago 2
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Alex Jones is a nutjob.
JohnWoo 7 months ago
I think Alex Jones is the reason people associate Libertarians with bat shit insane living in the basement with guns and Ron Paul bumper stickers kind of people. I am glad the Alex Jones-keteers could hear how sensible and charming Stefan is. That way people will turn away from the anger he breeds and face "the non-aggression principal" that Molyneux campaigns for. It's obvious who the nut job here is.
P.s. i will unsubscribe if you start talking about aliens.
TheIronCrawdad 7 months ago 6
I think Alex Jones is trying to be humorous. Unsuccessfully. Other then that, good interview.
MrGarky 7 months ago 3
I just love how Alex makes it seem that Stefan's ideas are a little on the "nut side" when he speaks the truth about statism and our individual rights. Is it me or is Alex Jones a disinfo agent to discredit anti-government?
(Conspiracy pun clearly intended here)
Sniper2008009 7 months ago
@Sniper2008009 I think he is funded by the Russians to make America weak. ;)
Hashishin13 7 months ago
Jesus Alex, if you're going to have Stefan as a guest how about letting him get a few words in?
111day1 7 months ago 4
It would be nice if Alex would shut the hell up and listen for once... He has great guests, I'd like to hear them complete the thought without constant derailing.
themagus187 7 months ago 3
please stop giving this religious nutjob legitimacy
waksibra 7 months ago 5
Alex "vader" Jones - wtf?
lgarvey 7 months ago
Alex Jones is a muppet, but it does the trick for the mindless.
rumco 7 months ago
Great interview, EXCEPT the constant interruptions. Why have guests on your show, when it's only your own voice that you want to hear? Sheesh.
Freemarketeer81 7 months ago 3
LOL! Ya, he's a character but it was a good video.
vention4wh 7 months ago
Man Alex Jones is terrible. How can anybody listen to that guy. Good job dealing with all his interruptions Stefan.
mport1 7 months ago 4
You can complain all you want to about Alex, but Stefan's message is going out to a HUGE audience and that's what we need. Infowars is the #1,800 most popular website in the world!
thinkrevolution 7 months ago
stefan you need to upload a new video it's been like 2 days already goddammit!!!!!!!!
bestonlineguide 7 months ago
Stef work on your war growl and bring back the red room please.
usernameted1 7 months ago 3
Pretty cool of Alex to reinvite Stefan, here's hoping for more.
brewerscrew 7 months ago
Hypothetically, if Ron Paul becomes president and asks you to be his vice-president, would you do it? I understand that in order for changes to truly take effect it must be a bottom up grassroots movement, but can't the grass have grown tall enough to reach the top of the pyramid and help with the deconstruction from above?
leunam2012 7 months ago
Wait, that metaphor doesn't work, grass doesn't grow so tall. Or maybe in this case it does. How big is this pyramid? Couldn't the grassroots evolve to a vine species and and entwine to the top? Is Ron Paul this vine plant?
leunam2012 7 months ago
Stefan, do you believe that having tattoos is a hint of having low self esteem? I've started listening to your audiobook on relationships and it just slipped it seems. I'm very curious of what you think about tattoos.
Manodragon 7 months ago
PLEASE PLEASE stop going on this dudes show. It is lowering your credibility.
DaveElectric 7 months ago 4
too loud
saldownik 7 months ago
32:48 - 33:03 is the best 15 seconds on the whole Internet so far, officially.
plarfusa 7 months ago 4
7:00 lol
Jangaboo 7 months ago 3
Why all the "evil" rhetoric? Does it help?
aghoranathi 7 months ago
Not this nutjob again.
JohnWoo 7 months ago
Alex need to STFU, stop clowning around, and let his guests speak.
dananutter 7 months ago 9
@dananutter Good question. I am trying to figure out Does he really so smart that he knows everything or Does he really arrogant or Does he low confidence intellectually, so he trying to add the same what his guest just said
kessass83 3 months ago
Look how this cock sucker jump into his whole when someone just start to mention Rockefeller, and Rothschild names. In the beginning he is just makes jokes of his guest, and after that he become afraid as chicken to mention their names. What a joke bitch
kessass83 3 months ago
speaking martian out of his armpit :)
weeearthlings 7 months ago 3
Great job here. Alex Jones is an awesome radio host and a damn intelligent fellow too - it's clear he values Stef's input and he has a great and very humorous way of exposing the lies and the nonsense around us. Some of his conspiracy views are irrational? He's religious? He has plenty advertisers to keep happy. I'm not sure he's so irrational
gottogochild 7 months ago
"in war, they will kill some of us; we shall destroy all of them. . . ." Thomas Jefferson referring to native americans. Exception? Not so much.
15hmael 7 months ago
WWWWWWOUUUUUUUUARRRRRRHHHHHHH!!!!
Infinitpossibilities 7 months ago
Alex Jones might be a crank, but he has a great radio voice.
Textra1 7 months ago
alex was a little too crazy, but great job stefbot!!
badjer1785 7 months ago 2
You're getting pretty famous Stefan.
I remember when there were only like 300 of us following you on youtube
lol
RogueSwordThesco 7 months ago
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Stef, Stop going on Alex Jones. You don't want to be like him. I hear he steals candy from babies.
MrLovington 7 months ago
Alex + Stefan + war growl = AWESOME!
mikedurland 7 months ago
Does anyone have a link for this "illegal tomato plant" thing? Interested...
josso1 7 months ago
Sorry. Couldn't watch this one.
Alex Jones... Need i say more?
Carnei 7 months ago 8
@Carnei I agree... he is such a fear monger... I really dont like him.
l1xx3r 7 months ago 2
@l1xx3r Maybe you guys should go back to the WAR AGAINST TERROR mainstream show to give you that warm fuzzy feeling you're looking for?
Infinitpossibilities 7 months ago
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@Infinitpossibilities Wow you really do not get the point. watch?v=xFN20AS6eEM then tell me what you think. You guys follow him like a cult leader, attacking anyone who disagrees with you instead of actually looking at what they are saying. I thought Stef's "followers" had more critical thinking than that.
l1xx3r 7 months ago
@l1xx3r 1) I do agree about Alex's fear-mongering. I believe he speaks a lot of truth, but it's the attitude that makes his views repelling. The "sky is falling" technique does nothing for me. 2) Critical thinking should lead to the rejection of being a follower of anyone. To expect critical thinking out of followers, you're only setting yourself up for disappointment.
Ovalshine 7 months ago 4
@Ovalshine I agree to the disappointment. Plus i find it funny that people still think he isn't mainstream considering he has been in movies, his radio show is syndicated everywhere on mainstream radio, he has been on the view and other mainstream shows, and he is even more of a fear monger than most of mainstream. People that are afraid are easy to control and I see him as that part of the control to get the people who want to feel like they are different and not mainstream... lol.
l1xx3r 7 months ago
@Carnei
would you watch him on any mainstream news show?
your views probably wouldn't match them eather.
AnarchyEnsues 7 months ago
@AnarchyEnsues
No. I wouldn't watch Alex Jones at all.
I don't understand what your last sentence means.
Carnei 7 months ago
Man, I wish Alex would stop interrupting. Good thing Stefan can keep his train of thought despite all the distractions. But a great interview none-the-less.
PCMontreal 7 months ago 5
WHO THE HELL DOESN'T PUT THEIR SPIN ON THINGS WHEN IT'S TIME FOR THEM TO TELL THEIR STORY??
jnowak2300 7 months ago
I think some of the stuff Alex Jones says is a HUGE STRETCH... *sighs*
Also stef gave the best advice to Libertarians around 18:30 minutes.
MRSketch09 7 months ago
@MRSketch09 I don't agree standing back and letting the ship sink is far worse than trying to do something. Why do we fight then? Shouldn't we just seat back and enjoy the ride? The only way to get our republic back is fighting for it or should the revolution just never happened? I like Stefan but that was horrible advice.
Zeduxearth 7 months ago 2
@Zeduxearth Stef never said, hold back forever, he's just saying right now... I mean, let's not get caught holding the crappy end of the stick alright?
MRSketch09 7 months ago
Dam I wish my pc was working darth maul obama:)
darkisato 7 months ago
alex puts on guests he respects. dont you think having stef on says something good about alex even if you dont like his style? arent some of you being a little hard on alex? alex takes huge stinky shits all over corrupt institutions. i like him.
jsmith2144 7 months ago 5
@jsmith2144 Unfortunately he also talks a lot of nonsense.
shamz0rz 7 months ago
8:15 "i need to get into the gold bikini now right." nice one stef, no hesitation, just instant self-degrading comedy, what a pro. and 8:00 alex with the nearly accurate star wars performance. very nice also.
jsmith2144 7 months ago
"It's good to have an extremist on with us"
alistairproductions 7 months ago
At 40:18... Mad arm pit juice. Damn dude. Like, woah.
EddieSatan 7 months ago
Somebody tell Alex to STFU... Trying to listen to Stefan. Dammit.
EddieSatan 7 months ago 55
@EddieSatan Alex Jones has turned into a sleazy TV evangelist of doom and gloom. His has turned legitimate concern into a cash making empire and he doesn't want to share the spotlight too much. Expect to hear that he bum screwed the entire NWO board of directors in the news and see him weep and make a public apology. What a pathetic ass Alex Brown has turned into.
foggymedia 7 months ago 2
@EddieSatan
just be greatfull ans say thank you...because alex is bringing a hole lotta attention to voluntarism through inviting stef the 3rd time!
the only reason is because he is as he is! nobody is forcing stef to go there... and nobosya is forcing you to listen...
infokriegerBerlin 7 months ago
@EddieSatan I like Alex, but he should shut up more, I agree.
nikolayzou 7 months ago
@nikolayzou he has a lot of great info, good intention and is very passionate about informing us, but i agree, he needs to tone it down. Do you think he'd attract more ppl if he did?
HaydenICM 7 months ago
Excellent Lord Molyneux.
DuncanL7979 7 months ago 3
I can't stand the comments saying "I used to be into alex jones, but now I'm strictly freedomainradio and I've moved on past those paranoid conspiracy weirdos..those conspiracy theorists talking about bildaberg group and such.."
Why does it have to be one or the other? Also, do you people realize that conspiracies take place every day at all levels of government and elsewhere? and the Bildaberg group meets every year composed of mega wealthy elites? I guess I'm imagining it cuz im paranoid.
LJPpro 7 months ago 2
God is Alex Jones annoying... Stefan is hundreds of miles ahead of this poor, loud, obnoxious man.
Paulintheoh8 7 months ago 10
Alex Jones, I could never take him seriously. Even if I agree with some of what he says, he seems to have come to the same conclusions I have but without logic and using imagination. I don`t want to say he`s one of those paranoid cooks or whatever but...yeah.
vegetta00 7 months ago
If you could prove 9/11 was staged you could wake a lot of people up
Galv140577 7 months ago
Quite entertaining, lol.
medhue 7 months ago
Alex Jones is losing it. The 400 Star Wars interruptions were annoying.
andyissemicool 7 months ago 47
@andyissemicool When you have nothing substantial to say, sound effects seem appealing I suppose.
numbah1pinoy 7 months ago 2
@andyissemicool I thought it was just a couple of interruptions, but you're right it really was 400 fucking interruptions.
frosty321 7 months ago
Stef you look more like Max Headroom every time I see you. All you needs is some plastic hair. That's meant to be a compliment BTW :^)
silverfoils 7 months ago 3
@silverfoils LMFAO classic !
itchcitizen2 7 months ago
I like Alex Jones, but sometimes I feel like he's completely insane.
socrates0ne 7 months ago
"blood and treasure" seems to be the new meme they are flying. You get slaves easier along when they perceive they have a lot of sunken costs, so it's better to keep sinking more money so not to lose the old money.
modelmark 7 months ago
oh god i love alex. he's so much fun :D
1schwererziehbar1 7 months ago
I use to be a tin foil hat like alex jones but after studying economics and philosophy I found that this -MASS CONSPIRACY- against humanity seems implausible.
siftyfour 7 months ago
I did enjoy this video a whole lot Stefan, and think that you paired together with Alex Jones makes for some of the best introductionary material for people new to critical thinking. However I find that the first half of this video probably was more enjoyable for me, to see the dynamic between the two of you, and it is obvious that this ardent Texan christian likes you a lot on his show, and I hope you will make more regular visits, hopefully properly plugging the manual as well!
Xeogt 7 months ago
Great interview. The cracks did appear though. Stefan let slip inadvertently that more private ownership of land doesn't map to greater freedom - in fact it can map to the converse. Alex tripped on it for a few seconds and then moved on. Amazing what a mind can miss when it doesn't want to see it. Stefan is good fun
magrathean0 7 months ago
I'm glad people are wise to Alex Jones crap. It's not the illuminati, NWO; it's the government stupid! Knock it off with your wild conspiracy theories Alex.
twn5858 7 months ago
17:58 I have to say, Stefan really hit the nail on the head with his comments on Ron Paul. I also appreciated his nod to the idea that Ron Paul is an educator, which has long been the source of my support for him.
Panpiper 7 months ago
NWO bs, may I ask @stefbot what is your stance on his conspiracies?
AmbientRevolution 7 months ago
@AmbientRevolution Stef is pretty consistently disinterested in conspiracy theories IIRC. I'm not convinced this is because he thinks they're implausible, though; I think it's more that he just finds them superfluous. Statists are crooks openly, from the get-go, so why not just focus on that fact? No distracting cloak-and-dagger speculation required.
BroBroDude 7 months ago
@AmbientRevolution By "his conspiracies" you seem to imply they are figments of his imagination, and how actual criminal acts attributable to real world actors? This is surely a very foolhardy attitude, as listeners of Alex Jones will know that criminality is certain, but the circumstances are speculated upon. The purpose of the discussions, and inviting Stefan, who Alex stands philosophically far apart from, is to get the audience introduced to every plausible possibility.
Xeogt 7 months ago
Stephan, You really should stay away from Alex Jones. He makes legitimate truth seekers look like loony conspiracy theorists.
Denomolise 7 months ago
@Denomolise I expect Stefan gave it quite some thought. Likely he reasoned that it was better to expose Alex Jones' huge audience to a little bit of Stefan reason, than it was to leave them alone with Alex, while Stefan stayed with his much smaller audience. Stefan has ~10K regular listeners. Alex Jones has over a million. The small discredit Stefan might get with his regular 10K is well worth it given the education he might bring to Alex's much greater numbers.
Panpiper 7 months ago
Not really doing yourself any favours associating with this deceitful imbecile, Stef. IMHO, of course.
fuckoverload 7 months ago
@fuckoverload "Not really doing yourself any favours associating with this deceitful imbecile, Stef."
Exposing his ideas to Jones' massive audience is definitely doing himself a favor. Probably doing you a favor, too. Being interviewed by Jones about Stefan's work (not Alex's) is hardly "associating" with him in any disparaging sense.
BroBroDude 7 months ago
@BroBroDude I beg to differ. Alex Jones' audience are retarded conspiracy loons. If he picks them up as followers it'll be a matter of time before he says something that starts them accusing him of being part of the NWO or some other such garbage. They cannot be reasoned with. Look what happened to Charlie Veitch.
fuckoverload 7 months ago
@fuckoverload "If he gains 1000 listeners from Jones, 800 of them might someday stop listening because they're stupid."
Doesn't sound like much of a risk. And to your original point, gaining listeners is definitely doing himself a favor. Not everyone is a clear thinker when they discover FDR. Much of the focus of FDR is to make them clearer thinkers.
BroBroDude 7 months ago
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@BroBroDude "....Much of the focus of FDR is to make them clearer thinkers....." - Great point. cheers
zalida100 7 months ago 2
@BroBroDude "If he gains 1000 listeners from Jones, 800 of them might someday stop listening because they're stupid."
These are your words, not mine. Please don't falsely attribute quotations.
fuckoverload 7 months ago
@fuckoverload I didn't attribute anything to you, speed reader. "Your" words: "If he picks them up as followers it'll be a matter of time before he says something that starts them accusing him of being part of the NWO"
As I already said, gaining a bunch of listeners (and the opportunity to enlighten & keep them) is good for stef even if a high percentage of them are later lost -- and even if a percentage of THAT percentage "accuse him of being NWO scum" or whatever. Not a significant risk.
BroBroDude 7 months ago
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@BroBroDude You put in quotes next to my channel name this text, which I did not write: "If he gains 1000 listeners from Jones, 800 of them might someday stop listening because they're stupid."
fuckoverload 7 months ago
Whoa! Check out all the robo-comments : 73cupcake, bnpixie1990, IamtheRealrexman, I'm calling you out, show you are human!
bunkermunk 7 months ago
i wish AJ would shut up occasionally
gug1970 7 months ago 5
Shut Up Alex!!!!
73cupcake 7 months ago 6
I think Alex Jones is kind of annoying.
bnpixie1990 7 months ago 8
What a rip-off, Amerika. At least in Palpatine's Evil Empire, I could get a TIE Fighter and a blaster rifle on the cheap.
MabusZero 7 months ago
Jones is obviously out of his league.
IamtheRealrexman 7 months ago 2
One thing I will give Molyneux is that he predicted last year that they'd be saying we will have to start eating cat food soon... What did Obama say yesterday during the Debt Ceiling Increase press conference? It's time for Americans "eat our peas"?
qtutoringhelps 7 months ago
What is Alex Jones' real age?
qtutoringhelps 7 months ago
@qtutoringhelps i believe early 30s but he looks a bit older
LTBL88 7 months ago
alex jones is part of the problem !
FieserxFettsack 7 months ago
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Bullshit free market fundamentalist propaganda. Some European states already showed that quality education, wealth and progress can be achieved via socialistic state institutions playing a major role.
Seeing the chief propagandist of "free market" anarchism (wild, unrestricted and senseless capitalism), Molyneaux together with that loony conspiracy theorist, finally showed me what I suspected already that specific american stupidity is interconnected.
eydos 7 months ago
@eydos and which ones are those...? give us a chance to research them ...
pipobun 7 months ago
@pipobun He's likely talking about the Scandinavian countries, which achieved phenomenal growth in the early/mid 20th century by being extremely free market and mostly staying out of WW2's destruction. Then in the later part of the 20th century they went socialist and started living off of accumulated capital and accruing debt. Nowadays there are 'major' cracks appearing all over the place in those countries. It is typically non-Scandinavians that point to them as good examples of socialism.
Panpiper 7 months ago
@eydos Education was much higher quality back in the 18th and 19th century when it was private in the US. Plus Socialism is unsustainable in the long term and screws everyone over.
DoctorCapitalist 7 months ago
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@eydos "Some European states already showed that quality education, wealth and progress can be achieved via socialistic state institutions playing a major role."
Some people have already shown that you can live a life of wealthy on credit cards exclusively (for awhile, but nevermind the future).
BroBroDude 7 months ago 2
@eydos The fact that you haven't named these specific states is either very ironic... or very predictable.
HeyItzMeDawg 7 months ago
Anyone have the link to the study about the brain scans of psychopaths?
aguscapo 7 months ago
Excellent broadcast!
Great points from both Alex and Stef. Two heavy hitters.
37:08 "well done Lord Molyneaux" LOL
Iseeyoursoul 7 months ago
should have named this video stefan molyneux talks with a monkey.
punkhippe 7 months ago
I have to say that picture of Bush in the Darth Vader helmet is hilarious. Too bad Alex has to ruin it with those stupid impressions. Less is more, Alex.
tridentmovies 7 months ago 2
Jones is a cock
dalliancedaniel 7 months ago 2
Alex jones is crazy
abexylol 7 months ago 5
There's a lot of things I like about the alex jones show, but his constant interrupting of guests is quite annoying.
egokick 7 months ago 3
@egokick I was into his show for about half a month, then the interruptions and loaded questions got on my nerves and I just couldn't listen to him ever again. His documentaries and movies are a lot better.
HeyItzMeDawg 7 months ago
Alex STOP interrupting!!! Stef will give you a chance to talk.
Iseeyoursoul 7 months ago 5
Lol. This video looked like a retarded little boy interviewing a super wise old man.
zezinho733 7 months ago
Well done Lord Molyneux!!!!!!!!
Sivels 7 months ago
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jwallguitar 7 months ago
Lol... Alex Jones...
At 3:31 "And you know that whole bin Laden thing was *real* riiighhhtt!?!?!" "Mehhhhhhhhhhhhh..........."
LMFAO
QuantumMaths 7 months ago 17
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jwallguitar 7 months ago
first!
drewmandan 7 months ago
@drewmandan Good for you.
maricnba 7 months ago