Knowledge Fight is no more
I woke up Monday morning to a bit of sad news. A Podcast I had been listening to for the last few years, and who was always immodestly consumed when it was available, announced that effective immediately, they would stop.
As discussed in today's podcast episode, Dan and Jordan have decided that they had reached what they felt was the end of the show.
This is Dan writing this, so please don't take this as me speaking for both of us, but I felt that it was important to post a note here regarding what is going to happen with this page.
If you aren't interested in supporting the things we create anymore, thank you for everything, and I totally understand.
If you gave recently and feel caught off guard and would like a refund, please request one and it will be given.
I anticipate a lot of people will choose to stop supporting and move on, because we aren't going to be creating the same thing anymore, but if you would like to continue to support our projects, for now you can still do that here.
Jordan will continue writing, and his stuff can be found here.
I will be launching some new stuff that can be found here, and I will also be continuing to work on whatever projects may present themselves around misinformation, just not in a podcast.
Eventually, I will transition this page into being a more personal Patreon, but for the foreseeable future, whatever people decide to give will go to both of us. I will be clear about when that changes.
I am sorry for what probably feels abrupt.
It is a bit weird how this happened all of the sudden, though it has to be said that the last year felt forced, instead of natural. Essentially since The Onion announced that they were going to buy Alex’s Jones’ Infowars, the air seemed to be out of it.
That does not seem to be the whole story though, Jordan, the other guy, was borderline at the best of time. It seems that last week while they were off he ranted on Twitch about the deal. In essence, he thinks The Onion is just enabling Jones to continue on what he’s doing. Jordan always was “on the trigger” and in general seems to struggle with how the world works. Dan in contrast takes his wins when he sees them.
So, that it comes to an end now is maybe not surprising. Jones has been adrift ever since Donald Trump won re-election and his Empire is mostly destroyed because of his own hubris.
I am going to keep my Patreon active, and hope that Dan’s next project is as entertaining and long running as Knowledge Fight was.
I leave you with an Alex Jones’ moment that shall live in infamy.