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This week’s False Flag Weekly News featuring Dr. E. Michael Jones begins with a vulgar joke involving Leopard tanks and breast implants. Think of it as a scene from a Dr. Strangelove sequel about the war in Ukraine. (Though come to think of it, given its ending, I’m not sure how Dr. Strangelove could have a sequel.)

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Later in the show (1:04:20) E. Michael Jones and I discuss Andrew Joyce’s article “On Jewish Vulgarity.” Dr. Jones agrees with Dr. Joyce that Jews have been known to weaponize vulgar humor against the goyim. By obscenely mocking everything the dominant culture holds sacred, by bringing low what the goyim hold high, the Jewish subculture degrades and weakens its host.

But is that always entirely bad? Stanley Kubrick and Terry Southern’s Dr. Strangelove hilariously derides militarism in general and nuclear weapons in particular. I’d say that’s an aspect of the dominant culture that deserves to be degraded and weakened.

Then again, when Sarah Silverman says “I’m glad the Jews killed Jesus. I’d do it again!” she’s pushing the Lenny Bruce style to a nastily unfunny extreme. Lenny said somewhat similar things, but with a modicum of wit: “Alright, let’s admit it, we Jews killed Christ – but it was only for three days.” And: “People say to me, ‘Why did you kill Christ?’ I dunno, it was one of those parties, got out of hand, you know.”

Lenny Bruce also uttered quite a few vulgarities involving sexual acts and bodily functions, some of them funnier than others. Though he wasn’t the first Jew to get crucified, he may be the first and last one crucified for telling dirty jokes.

In any case, whatever one thinks of the talents or lack thereof of particular comedians, the Andrew Joyce/E. Michael Jones thesis is correct as far as it goes. But their take is a bit one-sidedly anti-vulgar-humor, not to mention anti-Jewish.

Mikhail Bakhtin’s work on carnival culture, especially Rabelais and his World, shows that vulgar humor can coexist symbiotically with the sacred symbol system of high culture. Medieval Christian Europeans, for example, enjoyed roughly 60 feast days per year. On some of those occasions, hierarchies were ritualistically inverted, the fool was crowned king of the carnival, and vulgar humor reigned supreme. When it was over, the conventional hierarchies re-emerged from the chaos fully intact or even strengthened by having been temporarily inverted and twisted into unfamiliar shapes.

Bergson argued that laughter keeps people flexible. That thesis may apply to cultures as well as individuals.

Douglas Rushkoff, for his part, says that Jewish irreverence and iconoclasm have helped keep Western culture supple and open-minded. The Jewish establishment hates his book, which means he is probably on to something. On the other hand, I’m not sure that the kind of irreverence and iconoclasm that “totally Jewish” Hollywood vomits at us 24/7/365 in the form of “Santa’s a slasher” Christmas horror flicks and so on, while saving its reverence for its umpteenth sanctimonious Holocaust drama, is really doing American culture any favors.

Dr. Jones and I discussed how Groucho Marx laughed the WASP dowager Margaret Dumont into oblivion—a synecdoche for the Jewish arrivistes laughing the WASP establishment into oblivion (and then replacing it). So yes, laughter can serve destructive and/or ethnocentric ends. But some institutions deserve to be laughed to death. Kubrick and Southern were right to try to annihilate the nuclear weapons establishment with laughter. (Unfortunately that establishment looks like it is going to have the last laugh.)

Laughing Pfizer to Death

Another institution that deserves to be laughed to death is Pfizer, whose corporate motto is “We’re in relentless pursuit of breakthroughs that change patients’ lives.” According to Pfizer executive Jordon Trishton Walker, Pfizer is considering “relentless pursuit” of Pfizer-mutated COVID viruses. Now that could definitely change people’s lives.

Walker’s title is (or was) Pfizer Director of Research and Development – Strategic Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning. Even more darkly, painfully funny than the undercover video of Walker admitting that his company is mutating, or planning to mutate, COVID viruses for fun and profit, is his reaction to discovering that he’s been set up by Project Veritas. The R&D Director with the highfalutin’ title throws an extended tantrum, assaults the cameraman and destroys a tablet, hysterically calls the police, and generally has an on-camera mental breakdown.

Jordon Trishton Walker’s performance is pathetic in both the popular and classic senses. For a woke audience, it looks almost like classical tragedy:

The imitation of a single action, in which a hero of high status falls from fortune to misfortune. The fall must occur because of a “tragic flaw,” or some error or shortcoming in an otherwise good protagonist, and not by vice or depravity. (source)

The woke drama critic would focus on the “high status” of a gay black dude who rises to the exalted position of “Pfizer Director of Research and Development – Strategic Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning.” We witness our tragic hero falling from fortune to misfortune over the course of a Grndr dinner-date. Walker’s tragic flaw, from the wokist perspective, is his naive goodhearted innocence: He couldn’t even conceive of the possibility that the seemingly friendly stranger he was dating was setting him up for public shaming, mortification, and career destruction. How are the mighty fallen!

What appears as tragedy to the woke repeats itself, to a non-woke audience, as farce. A “high status” protagonist?! Puh-leeeaze! If this guy’s a top-level geneticist, I’m Albert Einstein. And his tragic flaw is his goodheartedness?! C’mon! His “tragic flaw” is that he’s a friggin’ idiot! And he’s working for a scumbag corporation!

Remember, an actual “tragic flaw” has to stem from “some error or shortcoming in an otherwise good protagonist, and not by vice or depravity.” Let’s face it: Vice and depravity, thy name is Jordon Trishton Walker. Not to put too fine a point on it, this dude isn’t so much goodhearted as he is drunk, narcissistic, and horny.

And so we laugh, uncomfortably, at the controlled demolition of the ego, and the career, of Jordon Trishton Walker, erstwhile Pfizer Director of Research and Development – Strategic Operations and mRNA Scientific Planning. Here’s what E. Michael Jones and I said about it on False Flag Weekly News:

E. Michael Jones: The other issue here is, I guess he was a homosexual too. Does that have any relevance to this story? Does the fact that you are a homosexual have anything to do with your moral compass?

Kevin Barrett: Actually, Mike, one relevant angle here might be the fact that he’s gay and black could be why he was given this prestigious-sounding job, even though he may not be the brightest bulb in the pack.

E. Michael Jones: It’s clear he’s not that bright. But yeah, this is the fault of affirmative action. Or it looks that way. So, what do you mean by affirmative action? You mean some kind of docile moral degenerate who will do anything for money, and then brag about it, and then lie about it after he brags about it?

Kevin Barrett: And when his career gravy train is blown up like this, it’s the end of his life. It’s really sad that so many people are living like this. You can tell the values this guy is living for are his pride and his ego, his fancy-sounding job, all the money it brings him so he can go on these dates with the guys he hooks up with. This is what he’s living for. And then when that all blows up in his face, look how miserable he is. Well, guess what? People living for those false values, when they die—and we’re all going to die some day—it’s all going to blow up in your face. And when it blows up, do you want to be in hell, which is where this guy is, as we watch him (mortified) on the screen? Or do you want to die peacefully, at peace with the way you’ve lived your life? This is actually kind of an interesting moral lesson, isn’t it?

E. Michael Jones: It is. It’s a cautionary tale. It’s a moral tale. If you’re going to hire people like this, you’re going to have problems. So don’t hire people like this! Don’t go out of your way to hire moral degenerates! Because that’s going to cause problems. The other thing is, you’re talking about this kind of narcissism which is characteristic of homosexuals as well, which allows him to blurt this whole thing out on camera, and they get mad at you when you quote him.

Though I generally agree with E. Michael Jones, his advice to Pfizer “don’t hire moral degenerates” is unworkable. If they fired all the moral degenerates, there wouldn’t be any executives left!

I’m not sure how much I can say about Jordan Trishton Walker that hasn’t already been said. So here’s an attempt at an original angle: Did anyone else notice that his middle name Trishton sounds like a drunken attempt to pronounce Tristram, the name of the eponymous hero of Sterne’s Tristram Shandy? It makes you wonder whether Walker, like Tristram Shandy, got his unfortunate name, and his even more unfortunate destiny, through some sort of comic mistake. And just as Tristram Shandy was condemned to a life of eternally loquacious digression because his mother, at the moment of his conception, asked his father whether he had remembered to wind the clock, one wonders whether Walker’s parents suffered a similar imbroglio, condemning their son to a life of uninhibitedly narcissistic gay chitchat.

In any case, if you’ll pardon the digression, I seem to have strayed from my argument that destructive laughter can serve constructive purposes (just as the critique that Kevin MacDonald critiques in The Culture of Critique is not always a bad thing). So…two cheers for the Jews in their riotously bawdy scoffing at everything gentiles hold sacred! And now if you’ll excuse me, I must hurriedly exit backstage while dodging rotten fruits and vegetables hurled at my head by the ruffians in the comments section.

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  1. lloyd says: • Website

    I was holding back on this point being a Kiwi who is careful not to defame. But it always seemed to me clear this is a gay “date”. Oddly, recently I had argued on Unz Review that gays don’t date. They only sexually romp. The constant success of Veritas getting disclosures is perhaps this gay dating strategy. It makes you wonder about Deep Throat, a car park at night, and the navy angle. But I guess I was naive there too.

  2. Janet456 says:

    This is part of the Jewish agenda, duh. Destroy America (and the West) and replace the dollar with digital currency which they control and thereby control everyone using it.

  3. Anon[373] • Disclaimer says:

    Tucker is a gatekeeper. Watch this video, his comment on WTC 7 will shock you.

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  4. Trinity says:
    @Anon

    I would have brought up The Lavon Affair where Israel was caught red handed. Is that one a (((conspiracy theory.))) Why doesn’t Tucker investigate the attack on the USS Liberty. Of course Tucker said the CIA killed JFK. Did you see the 5 Dancing Shlomos, Tucker? What about Lucky Larry, Tuck?
    Go fetch your Jew bosses some more water, water boy. Pathetic shill for the Jew. Fuck this clown.

  5. Ataulf says:

    Great!
    He IS a gatekeeper.
    That explains why he remains a pillar of mainstream media.
    He can knock everything and everybody because it really makes no difference.
    It makes no difference if it is Joe Biden or if is Donald Trump.
    Just don’t mess with the principals. Protect them from any scrutiny.
    And even leave the venue in mock outrage if somebody in the audience questions the principals.
    The foreign principals, as always.
    That is the redline.

  6. Anon[373] • Disclaimer says:

    I can’t believe people still watch his bullshit show. He even endorsed fag marriage a few weeks ago. I know a few of his sycophants and whenever I try to enlighten them they mention his latest salvo against Greenblatt while not having the intelligence to understand that going after Greenblatt is exactly what a gatekeeper would do. I wouldn’t be surprised if Tucker and Greenblatt were buddies and it’s all WWE kayfabe

  7. Mark G. says:

    In one part of the undercover video involving Pfizer executive Jordan Trishton Walker he says this:

    “It is a revolving door for all government officials. For any industry. So like in the pharma industry, all the government officials who like, you know, review our drugs, eventually come work for pharma companies. And the military, all the Army and defense government officials eventually go work for the defense companies afterwards. It’s pretty good for the industry, to be honest. It’s bad for everyone else in America.”

    This helps to explain what happened with Covid but also what is now happening with the Ukraine. The big defense companies make bigger profits if the U.S. government is buying weapons from them and then sending them over to the Ukraine. The government officials who implement this will then later be rewarded with jobs in these defense industries.

    • Replies: @Old Brown Fool
  8. Hrw-500 says:

    One thing is sure Juston Walker is now a internet meme. Some refers him as the “Pfizer Clown”.



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  9. After seeing that video a couple of times, I’ve come to the conclusion that the negro in question is a phony, affirmative action hire. He doesn’t talk like a highly educated person, more like someone who barely graduated high school. If you’ve spent a large part of your life around highly educated people, their speech will rub off on you, the individual in question has spent the last ten years playing computer games in his shiny corner office, his only purpose to meet federal government diversity quotas. Look, we’ve got a black in our company that’s well on his way to one day be the CEO of Pfizer!
    Project Veritas probably knew about him, his homosexuality and figured he would be an easy target for a takedown, embarrassing both Pfizer and whole covid industry. This action was absolutely brilliant and has done so much damage to a supposedly invulnerable global company, that they’re hiding in the corner and hoping the public hasn’t seen it. The usual suspects like Youtube have done their part to try and silence the distribution of the video but will have little effect because they don’t realize that they’re not the only game in town any more.

    • Agree: Wokechoke
  10. Wokechoke says:

    Gay Niggers of America Society

  11. Notsofast says:

    the sequel to “dr. strangelove”, is “beneath the planet of the apes: or how i learned to stop worrying and worship the bomb.”

  12. Anonymous[792] • Disclaimer says:

    The compare and contrast of S Silverman with Dr Strangelove…

    When you mock *literally everything* about our host culture you are bound to get it right once in a great while. That’s not evidence of it perhaps not being corrosive and with ill-will…that’s evidence of it being completely pervasive.

    • Replies: @Fidelios Automata
  13. I got a laugh when Walker says, in effect, that he’s a “normal guy” and that normal guys always lie on dates.

    First of all, you be gay bro…you ain’t a “normal guy”. Second, thinking that lying to prospective mates is standard operating procedure speaks volumes to your character, irrespective of your faggotness.

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
  14. Wokechoke says:
    @Mark in BC

    What I don’t understand is why he felt a journalistic gotcha even needs to be addressed…He could have just laughed and told O’Keffe to fuck off and walk away. Eventually O’Keeffe would have had to back off and end the inquisition make himself scarce. O’Keefe is not an officer of the court or a copper.

    • Agree: Pierre de Craon
    • Replies: @Pierre de Craon
    , @Alrenous
  15. Anonymous[428] • Disclaimer says:

    Don’t you dare joke about the holocaust! My grandfather died in the holocaust, he fell out of a guard tower.

    • LOL: 36 ulster
  16. @Wokechoke

    [Walker] could have just laughed and told O’Keefe to fuck off and walk away.

    Had Walker done as you suggest, his employability quotient would be a great deal higher than it now is.

    I think that many would agree that getting horse’s-mouth confirmation of Pfizer’s criminality—and by extension, the criminality of all of Big Pharma—is what made this ambush worth the effort. Still, what if Pfizer, assisted by the MSM, managed to persuade the public at large that Walker’s loss of control should be seen as indicative of his overall unreliability? Imagine, for example, an official statement along these lines: “Our company saw great promise in this young man, but perhaps in focusing on his promise, we paid less heed than we should have to the emotional instability that allowed him to distort the nature of the important work we do with such a glib disregard for truth.”

    I can see Ron Unz, for one, accepting such an explanation pretty readily.

    • Agree: Wokechoke
  17. @Mark G.

    I am surprised Mr Walker is astute enough to understand this.

  18. @Anonymous

    I found Silverman’s joke funny because it was so outrageous. (Though Bruce’s was much funnier.) At the time I didn’t think she meant it. Now I think maybe she did. Also, perhaps because she jokingly said the N-word in her comedy bits a few years back, she’s become a woke harridan. But the penance didn’t require her to resort to that “Jewface” nonsense that it’s somehow wrong to cast gentile actors as Jews.

    • Replies: @MarkU
  19. @Trinity

    You say Tucker’s a gatekeeper, and perhaps you’re right, but he’s also a gateway to the Right. He was brave enough to criticize the ADL, and if he went hardcore on the “Israel did 9/11” theory, he’d be out the door in a heartbeat. This way, millions have heard a respectable Establishment-type mouthpiece criticizing that sacred holy organization. Greenblatt was beside himself.

  20. Alrenous says: • Website

    By obscenely mocking everything the dominant culture holds sacred, by bringing low what the goyim hold high, the Jewish subculture degrades and weakens its host..

    ..you know you can just not listen to jokes, right?
    They’re not bunking Jewish comedians in your attic and fining you if you don’t let them sit at the dinner table. You can just turn it off.

    Another institution that deserves to be laughed to death is Pfizer

    Yeah good luck with that.
    It’s almost as if “humour” isn’t the part that has power…

    His “tragic flaw”

    Is that he’s gay, a very serious illness which cannot form without co-morbidities. The same way there’s no such thing as a dwarf who happens to be short but is otherwise healthy.
    He’s not just gay, he’s obviously a gay activist, which is a whole other level of degeneracy. A Woke gay AA hire unless proven otherwise, in fact.

    Then we remember the jokes thing from earlier.

    Walker isn’t the hero American needs right now, but he is most certainly the hero America deserves.

    You know you can just not take the vaccine, right? The Amish didn’t, and neither did I. There’s no reason to use any Pfizer product, ever.

  21. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Wokechoke

    Walker is not exactly an aristocrat. Like a normal brat, he panics when he’s caught red-handed and does something so dumb it only confirms mens rea.
    “I didn’t eat the cookies, Johnny did!”
    “Ah, so the cookies are indeed missing. And you know it’s wrong to eat them before dinner. And Johnny is at grandma’s.”

  22. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Pierre de Craon

    I can see Ron Unz, for one, accepting such an explanation pretty readily.

    lol

    The most critical part of what Walker said is this:

    There better not be any more outbreaks because Jesus Christ

    Although they’re pleased as punch to not let a crisis go to waste, they do see the cost in reputation and legitimacy and they’re not doing it on purpose.
    They just keep hiring folk who are genuinely too dumb to keep it in their pants.

    Even if you try to make a wheels-within-wheels argument, you have to somehow explain how this guy has all the dirt (again, can’t keep it in their pants) except that one part.

  23. Douglas Rushkoff, for his part, says that Jewish irreverence and iconoclasm have helped keep Western culture supple and open-minded.

    Back in the 40s, Marshall McLuhan, having returned to the Canadian prairie from study at Oxford, wrote to Wyndham Lewis that Canada was so intellectually dull that they needed to import “millions of Jews” (six, perhaps?) just to liven things up.

    Well, instead they elected the most Jew-friendly prime minister ever (Trudeau pere), and things sure did liven up.

    Now look at Canada under Trudeau fils: just another globalist shithole.

    The problem is, they always go too far, and then the (arguably) valuable outsider opinion becomes the lust for domination and destruction. From “free speech” for Joyce (James, not Andrew) to PC speech codes.

    • Replies: @Pierre de Craon
  24. @Pierre de Craon

    “Our company saw great promise in this young man, but perhaps in focusing on his promise, we paid less heed than we should have to the emotional instability that allowed him to distort the nature of the important work we do with such a glib disregard for truth.”

    Indeed. A real tragedy, if you think about it. The young man is the real victim. Can’t wait for the Netflix doco.

    • LOL: Pierre de Craon
    • Replies: @Greta Handel
  25. camus10 says:

    best EMJ line: a case of walker is ‘failure of affirmative action’

  26. MarkU says:
    @Fidelios Automata

    But the penance didn’t require her to resort to that “Jewface” nonsense that it’s somehow wrong to cast gentile actors as Jews.

    Why didn’t people simply agree that gentiles playing Jewish characters is wrong and vice versa? Half the actors in Hollywood would probably never work again. Sometimes accepting a principle proposed by your opponents and then running with it is the easiest and best way to expose the idiocy thereof. Think of it as the debating equivalent of Judo.

  27. @James J. O'Meara

    A fascinating anecdote. To the best of your knowledge, do people still read McLuhan? (NB: Not a facetious question.)

    I knew nothing of the McLuhan-Lewis correspondence, let alone their acquaintance, till I read your comment. H/t.

  28. eah says:

    >… his reaction to discovering that he’s been set up by Project Veritas.

    That was probably part of the reason for his reaction — another part was no doubt shame upon realizing that he was being very publicly outed as gay — despite all of the effort to normalize homosexuality, and media attention given to militant activists, a big majority of people know homosexuality is aberrant and see it as repugnant; only fear of censure prevents some of them from voicing their disgust more openly and often — I’m sure he’s aware of that.

  29. camus10 says:

    DrB

    how/why is it Gates Bourla Fauci and other GAVI welcome trust insiders are not charged with domestic terrorism. why not ask the congress freedom caucus masterminds, is this more prescient than fbiraids the bidet garage, or tanks enroute the nato frontline. which journ0 will querry the woke host that granted the clintons borat bidets drumphs their professional diplomas JDs PhDs. Which pool did Pfizer fish Walker for R&D and why does that mockery line end with wbush yale cheerleader or cheney the woke hearthealth author so worthy of a 60minute interview. The cadavers guide to the constitutional republics demise or the queer path to the orwellian state where 20trillion were printed to feed the lockdown maestros. Nitrogen fixation bots coaching theology and natural immunity became punitive

    further Tkr is a-gatekeeper bound to patron murdoch, the bumlicker tag beholden to the bankster tribe

    mega thanx for every falseflag production

  30. GGale55 says:

    I actually feel we should donate to Walker for bringing this out in the open ! He was an unintended whistle blower and if anything is done about these Pfizer atrocities hopefully, Walker could be a hero !

  31. Pfizer got (((themselves))) a woke “twofer” with this creep, but his laughably absurd incompetence is coming back to bite (((them))).

    🙂

    • Agree: Mark G.
  32. @Trinity

    The history of the USS Liberty has already been rewritten. It’s an easy formula. (((they))) do something awful, criminal, genocidal. (((They))) own the history book publishing houses and just rewrite it. Then come the movies which (((they))) write and produce. I can’t believe the nonsense I’ve read lately by a Jewish poster on gab, about historical facts where (((they))) were the bad guys, but by a simple fictional twist, (((they))) become the victims. That way the grievance payments can keep flowing indefinitely.

  33. @Anon

    Of course he’s a “Gate-Keeper”: Look who he’s worked for (via Wikipedia for crying out loud):

    • CNN (2000–2005)
    • PBS (2004–2005)
    • MSNBC (2005–2008)
    • Fox News (2009–present)

    IOW The Controlled Mainstream Media. You’re expecting him to say anything that challenges the Official Line? Ain’t happenin’.. and consider what happened to Michael Hastings back in 2013. Losing his job could be the least of his worries… 🤔

    I’ll leave you with this chestnut from “Asha Logos”; it should provide you with copious food for thought.
    “A Modestly Priced Weapon – Our Controlled Press”


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