1:52:48 who held off six white men with a shotgun when they tried to drag one of her sons off to jail for not knowing his place. And you had to reach into an African dictionary to find a name that would make you proud. Whoa. Damn. Great scene. Great scene. Very, like I said, it was something you would think it was made today. Incredible. Incredible. So I suggest people go out and watch that show. You're gonna find trigger in some ways, but Oprah has been around a lot of propaganda from I mean from her earliest the beginnings this being one of them color purple being one of them and and and one I got when I got up my sleeves and I'm gonna come back around with no on a later show I didn't even know of and I was like I finally sat down I had a chance to sit down and watch it and I was like wow they're pushing something that we covered in the show but
1:53:51 Speaking of the show, I think we need to thank the producers that made this show possible. First, the white man and the black man have to be able to sit down at the same table. The white man has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the feelings of that Negro. And the so-called Negro has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the feelings of the white man. Then they can bring the issues that are under the rug out on top of the table and take an intelligent approach to get the problem solved. That's the only way that they'll ever do it. That's right. You're hearing two free American men speaking and we're doing it decentralized and uncancellable here on the podcast. Value for value is how we do it. Uncancellable means you also don't want to have any opportunity for censorship so there's no corporate money, no advertising, just purely
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1:56:15 Jackie says episode 60 was amazing you guys rock. Thanks for all the mind-bending your value is truly immeasurable Well, it was you put a price on and we appreciate it and that feels good for us and we do have Well, let's be clear cuz I know some some people might be I may have shouldn't got big baller this week or that week The reason what we did was this this show Donation list is from the original date. We tried to record so We didn't want to knock Jackie off the top of their big baller status by doing the new date, but we were sure, we're pretty confident that we personally... Yes, we break for big ballers. Don't worry, we got you covered. That's what you're saying? We got you covered. Yes, fully covered.
1:57:05 We say thank you to Philip Ballou, $313.33, magic numbers playing up, as a white father in a mixed-race family. I've appreciated all of your episodes. They are challenging, eye-opening, and at the same time a relief to hear as they indicate that all is not lost and there are others who are willing to take off the soft shackles of low expectations and acceptance of the status quo. Wow, that's a very nice note, man. Here's to many more episodes and getting the truth out. Please de-deadbeat me. Oh, you got that. We're happy to do that. Congratulations. You're no longer a deadbeat. And Phillip winds up by saying, check out the Freakonomics podcast recently on Charles Blow's new book. OK, have you done that? I have it downloaded but not listening yet. I'm sure there's some clippable material in there with Mr. Charles Blow. Excellent. He's a quite interesting character.
1:58:00 Another executive producer here for episode number 61. I should have mentioned that, that we'd love to thank the higher numbers of value with like Hollywood credits. It's fun. They're just as valid. You can use them anywhere and you deserve to because you've done something really beautiful here. Colin Preston, $200 says, no jingles, no karma, no note, just gratitude. Thank you, Colin. We're very happy as well and thankful. Christopher DeBase, Debias? Debias? Debias? Hmm, what do you think it is? Christopher, are you sure that's... would that be an L maybe? Deblas? I think that's an I. Debias? Debias? Hmm. We need a pronunciation guide next time, Christopher. And thank you for your $200, Christopher says. Thank you for the informative and entertaining show. I feel like I learned something new and better.
1:58:51 appreciate some of the cultural differences that help to make each of us unique and interesting individuals. Yeah, hello, it's what makes the world beautiful. Keep doing the work and God bless you and your families. Thank you. And they did put doing the work in quotes. We got you. In bips, pips. Gretchen Wittig, $200. Oh, this is Dame G Money, of course, Dame G Money. Donating on behalf of my gorgeous, sexy, dreamy, brilliant James in honor of his 50th birthday on March 27th, which would have been right around showtime, so we're sorry we missed that, but belated happy birthdays to the brilliant and dreamy James. He can't get enough of your pod. Oops, violation. Podfather violation.
1:59:37 You have to say podcast. A pod is just icky. Please give James a biscuit for his birthday and a heavy dose of Mo Karma. Love you mean it says Dame G Money. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. You've got Mo Karma. Buddy Arsenault $107.59. Where's Buddy from? Is Buddy from Candinavia perhaps? It could be that or New Orleans because you know they have a lot of those. I was looking at the number. I was looking at the number. I'm trying to decode the 107.59. I was wondering if that was a currency conversion or if there's some code. I mean there's always... Maybe 110 and they took some taxes.
2:00:31 I'll go back and check and if you get the full 110 credit, but if not, please provide us that meaning behind it. Give us the secret decoder ring, buddy. I like that. First time donating. Love the content, what you guys are doing. Please de-deadbeat me. Of course, welcome to the family. Congratulations. You're no longer a deadbeat. David Rohl is our next executive producer. $100. Mo, have you read Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell? I have not read the whole thing, but I have listened to segments of the audio book. He says, I reread it with the Mo Fax goggles on. Mr. Sowell's book was factual, but your context provided a phenomenal social lens.
2:01:16 Talk about mess. That's another person that doesn't get their spec do just because what we spoke about about her me Yeah, yeah, yeah, your political leanings. You just you're canceled even though you have he brilliant. I mean his friggin Resume is ridiculous. Yeah. Yeah $100 from Rhianne Fernie Rhianne now Let me see. Does she want me to say... I'm not quite sure what she wants me to read here. I wasn't sure either, but I would say she upgraded her donation to a C-note and we understand what happened there. So I'll say that. And if you want us to read it, just let us know and we'll actually read it. But we approve. Yeah, we'll gladly follow up. Brianne, thank you very much for your executive producership here of episode number 61. Andy Benz?
2:02:13 $100, Sir Anderbal, love what you two are doing. I like while some of the shows are topical, they all have value beyond whatever events may be currently unfolding. I've been listening on and off since the beginning, but after Trapper's Delight, MoFax became one of my top podcasts. I've heard this from more people. The bad news is that I've been a deadbeat so could I get a de-deadbeating and a dose of MoCarma please? Thanks for all you do and we're happy to do that, Sir Anderbal. Congratulations, you're no longer a deadbeat. You've got MoCarma. Our first associate executive producer is Colin who writes in for with $72 and 33 cents We see the magic number. Dear Mo and Adam first and foremost. I must be D deadbeat it. Okay, it's not waste a time You're no longer a deadbeat What a time we live in he says Mo your knowledge and insight is greatly appreciated and Adam your humility and worthy input is true example for all of us and
2:03:16 Moe, I always come away from your podcast with more love from my fellow man through understanding. Right on. Understanding is another word for love. The transmutation of thinking from the head to knowing from the heart is in need now more than ever in this world of induced chaos and confusion. I like the example of coincidences via the analogy of a bird that flies through a window and lands on the table. This must be a mere coincidence, but soon enough another bird does the same and then another. How many birds does it take before we finally see these events are not random coincidence? Over the years the birds needed for me have become less and less to glimpse behind the curtain of an illusion. Birds also symbolize spiritual messengers. The words of the Kabbalion ring true. Chance is but a name for a law not recognized." That's deep.
2:04:09 Here's to the seekers and to my best friend and beautiful wife Casey. Thank you for your love and support. I love you. Mr. Curry is it possible to get a WTC 7 won't go away an original woosah. Thank you for all you do love and light Stuxnet 1984 I'd forgotten about Wow, that's an old reference Stuxnet 84 Moe your music is outstanding by the way Hey, that's nice. I wanted to mention something to you and I mean I could do it after the show but because you know I feel it's my task to help anything I can do for Mo Entertainment Enterprises. There's a guy who used the Value for Value podcast apps to put up tracks that he's done. So people just start listening to his song
2:05:03 And they can stream for whatever amount of time they listen or boost it. And the guy's ecstatic. He's like, I could make this much money in a month on Spotify. Actually, and I said that you in private that you're even for the music industry, you're removing a lot of hurdles with this platform that you're building. Because people don't want to do with the BMI and all this they just want people to appreciate their talent Oh, no, I got to get this guy. I got to get the split in action So if he had any collaborators or musicians in real time, they can split off You know, you know like a digital royalty and bypass all of that stuff exactly because that's that that's what keeps I think that's where the music industry Keeps people down because if you don't give the splits the right way, it's a bunch of you know Misunderstanding so yes
2:05:53 I'm glad you enjoy the music and it's something that is a labor of love just like this show. Oh yeah, well hey everybody, trust me, I'm looking forward to to watching this MoFax Enterprises Entertainment LLC incorporated grow beyond beyond imagination. WTC7 won't go away! Woosa! Woosa! Woosa! Woosa! Woosa! And coming in with a show number donation, Dame Jennifer, $61. Thank you so much for this show. The world gets nuttier, but y'all and Noah Jendar are keeping me sane. Hugs and kisses from Dame Jennifer. I mean, the official voice of the MoFacts with Adam Curry podcast. So we got to put some respect on Dame Jennifer's name. One day people are going to be like, Grandma,