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Knowledge Fight

Knowledge Fight
Alex Jones
Sandy Hook
Ukraine
Covid-19
Disinformation
Jimmy Dore
Epstein
Brother Nathaniel Kappner
Tucker Carlson
9/11
COVID Disinformation
Military Issues
Election Fraud
DUI Laws
Drunk Driving
Blood Tests
Police State
Donald Trump
George Santos
Henry Kissinger

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.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes1145Founded9 years ago
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In this installment, Dan and Jordan dip back to the past to see what Alex was up to exactly 20 years ago, and find him promoting local pop punk bands, interviewing antisemitic folks, and bragging about his role in A Scanner Darkly.

In this installment, Dan and Jordan look on as Alex continues to struggle to spin Trump's attack on Iran, JD Vance talking about a New World Order, and allegations that Jared Kushner is the antichrist.

In this installment, Dan and Jordan check in with Alex's recent appearance on Joe Rogan's friend's podcast where they learn about how Bohemian Grove was more gay than satanic, and how your pets are psychic.

In this installment, Dan and Jordan watch the unfolding tragedy of Alex's coverage of Trump starting a war in Iran and hear dire warnings about snakes in holes.

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Recent Guests

Harrison Smith
InfoWars host (mentioned as host of a show)
InfoWars
Episode: #1121: February 28, 2026
Brianna Morello
InfoWars contributor/host
InfoWars
Episode: #1121: February 28, 2026
Rex Jones
Alex Jones's son
InfoWars
Episode: #1121: February 28, 2026
Dr. Bashad Zaidan
Pharmacist from Fallujah who advocates for peace and addresses the impact of war on women and children.
Iraqi Women for Peace
Episode: #1120: March 15, 2006
Gwen Olsen
Author of 'Confessions of an RX Drug Pusher', a former pharmaceutical representative.
Episode: #1115: March 10, 2006
Robert Manciero
Producer, director, and writer with a background in the television and film industry.
Full Vision Productions
Episode: #1115: March 10, 2006
Nick Sortor
Correspondent reporting from Minneapolis
Episode: #1111: January 7, 2026 Continued
Robert Barnes
Legal analyst and commentator
Episode: #1111: January 7, 2026 Continued
Patrick Byrne
Former CEO of Overstock.com and conspiracy theorist.
Episode: #1106: December 4, 2025

Hosts

Dan
Co-host, known for his analytical approach and humor while dissecting political commentary and media narratives.
Jordan
Co-host, provides emotional insights and comedic takes on the absurdities discussed, complementing Dan's analytical style.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 14.3k ratings
  • Headache inducing…

    I’d love to give this pod five stars but unfortunately one of the co-hosts shrieks between and over everything else that you want to listen to. The ONLY way to listen is by skipping 30sec’s… but that gets tiresome more than the voice.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Rowdy2026
    Australiaa month ago
  • Great, just great!

    You will learn stuff, you will be disgusted by stuff but Dan & Jordan always put on a pod and it’s great!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AC_ARSENAL
    Canadaa month ago
  • Thanks guys. You’ve ruined my life for the better.

    In my opinion, this show serves as an excellent encapsulation of the rise of American fascism through the eyes of the weakest link, Alex jones. He’s a sloppy, lazy drunk that turned his cia dentist dad’s money into a state sanctioned mouthpiece for propaganda. Hard evidence becomes a myth, the globalists are both wining and losing, everything is open to interpretation as long as it fits the narrative of the day.

    I came for the crazy but I stayed for the hosts. Dan and Jordan’s hilarious dynami... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Potheadplant
    United Statesa month ago
  • The best.

    My favourite podcast. Insightful and incredibly well researched, funny and big of heart. It feels more important than ever. Thank you, JorDan.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JonnyGow
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Wicked and Charming

    Come for the righteous mocking of an unhinged grifter, stay for the sweet friendship of two men who seem to know how to love unconditionally.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    torajima77
    United States2 months ago

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Some critiques focus on the shrillness of one host's voice, suggesting that while the content is valued, delivery can be polarizing.
Overall, it is seen as a vital resource for understanding and unpacking the often convoluted narratives in modern media.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and comedic dissection of right-wing media, often highlighting the show's analytical depth.
The hosts' dynamic and humor resonate well, creating a listening experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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#63
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Apple Podcasts
#87
Canada/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#136
United Kingdom/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#71
Australia/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#236
Germany/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#240
France/Comedy

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#1111: January 7, 2026 Continued
Q: What does it mean for the public's perception of law enforcement in this current context?
The hosts discuss how the narratives around police actions can vary greatly depending on political leanings and highlight the hypocrisy in reactions based on who is in power.
#1108: January 2-3, 2026
Q: Mr. President, do you notify any members of Congress in advance?
Marco, do you want to talk about that because you were involved? We call members of Congress immediately after. Because this was not the kind of mission that you can do congressional notification on.
#1105: December 3, 2025
Q: What's your take on Alex Jones' argument about military actions?
Dan argues that Alex's justification for military actions is based on who is in power and is damaging for how it undermines the legitimacy of engagements.
#1105: December 3, 2025
Q: What do you think of this cheese?
Jordan critiques the cheese he tried, calling it a bit of a dud, compared to the whiskey cheddar he enjoyed before.
#1105: December 3, 2025
Q: How was your post-Christmas celebration?
Dan shares a story about his niece finally smiling at him for the first time, marking it as a meaningful moment.

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This podcast focuses on analyzing and critiquing the often outrageous and conspiratorial content from the Alex Jones Show. The hosts, Dan and Jordan, navigate through various episodes, discussing not only the peculiar viewpoints that Alex Jones presents but also the broader societal implications of these narratives. With a mix of humor and critical commentary, each episode dissects Jones's claims and the absurdities that arise in his broadcasts, shedding light on controversial topics such as politics, media, and conspiracy theories. The podcast engages listeners by offering a comedic yet insightful perspective on the chaos surrounding contemporary media discourse and the figures that contribute to it.

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1. Harrison Smith
2. Brianna Morello
3. Rex Jones
4. Dr. Bashad Zaidan
5. Gwen Olsen
6. Robert Manciero
7. Nick Sortor
8. Robert Barnes

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