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Knowledge Fight

Knowledge Fight

#1126: Do Not Drink In The Pool

Mar 20, 20261h 29m
Summary

In this installment of Knowledge Fight, hosts Dan and Jordan turn their attention to a recent and chaotic appearance by Alex Jones on Tim Pool’s podcast. The episode centers on the bizarre and alarming behavior exhibited by Jones during the broadcast, which left viewers and observers stunned. Dan and Jordan break down the live-on-air sequence where Jones appears visibly intoxicated, leading to moments of profound concern regarding his physical well-being. Throughout the analysis, the hosts dissect the unfolding spectacle, highlighting the absurdity and danger of the situation as it spiraled out of control. Listeners can expect a deep dive into the rhetoric and off-the-rails dynamics of the program, as the duo meticulously examines the clips to provide context and commentary on this memorable disaster in the world of alternative media.

Updated May 5, 2026

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In this installment, Dan and Jordan look on in fear as Alex almost drunkenly dies live on air on Tim Pool's podcast.

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