Topic: 9 11

17 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
0:00 - 5:05

100: Hard R

Mo Facts with Adam Curry Series Finale Introduction

Adam Curry and Mo Facts open the 100th and final episode of their five-year podcast collaboration. They reflect on the show's origins, which began via Twitter DMs following a honeymoon trip, and note the significance of recording on September 11. The hosts establish the theme for the finale, focusing on a word never spoken in the previous 99 episodes.

89: Mass Confusion
2:08:03 - 2:11:10

89: Mass Confusion

From 9/11 Patriotism to QAnon Slurs

The hosts trace the history of mass formation from the post-9/11 "patriotism" era to the modern use of "QAnon" as a catch-all slur for anyone who questions authority. They discuss how figures like Bill Maher and Rosie O'Donnell were "canceled" for questioning the 9/11 narrative, similar to how modern dissenters are labeled conspiracy theorists to prevent legitimate inquiry into government actions.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
17:35 - 19:58

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Persistence of Globalist Conspiracy Theories

A continuing report explains why belief in the "Protocols" persists, noting its lack of specific dates or names allows it to be adapted to various contexts. The text has been used to blame Jewish people for diverse issues ranging from capitalism and communism to the 9/11 attacks and the spread of COVID-19. The hosts reflect on how the financial system is often conflated with specific ethnic groups in public discourse.

70: Four Freedoms
3:21:57 - 3:24:18

70: Four Freedoms

Government Lies and the Origin of "Conspiracy Theory"

The hosts list historical events where the government is widely believed to have lied to the public, including the sinking of the Lusitania and the JFK assassination. They note that the CIA popularized the term "conspiracy theory" in the 1960s to discredit citizens investigating the Kennedy killing. This history of deception is cited as the primary reason for modern public hesitancy to trust government health mandates.

67: Q-Hopium
4:02 - 7:31

67: Q-Hopium

Adama Ba and the Humanization of Capitol Rioters

Adama Ba, who was raided by the NYPD Terrorism Task Force at age 16 in Harlem, argues against labeling the January 6 Capitol rioters as terrorists. She suggests that expanding domestic terrorism laws and labels often backfires on innocent black and brown communities. The discussion touches on the specific legal definitions of terrorism, which require a motive for political gain, and draws parallels to the security climate following the September 11 attacks.

67: Q-Hopium
31:32 - 36:05

67: Q-Hopium

Post-9/11 Psychosis and the Search for Domestic Enemies

The cultural psychosis following 9-11 created a climate where questioning the government was labeled unpatriotic, leading to the expansion of the security apparatus. The hosts draw parallels to the January 6 investigation, noting that the leader of the Oath Keepers was not initially indicted, leading to suspicions of FBI involvement. They discuss the media's frustration when a follow-up protest on September 18 saw a low turnout, suggesting the public is becoming more aware of potential agent provocateurs.

57: Capitol Heel
57:06 - 1:00:23

57: Capitol Heel

Economic Devastation, Build Back Better Agenda

The hosts contrast the 9/11 era with the current economic devastation caused by COVID-19 lockdowns. They criticize the "Build Back Better" agenda, predicting a future of permanent lockdowns, vaccine passports, and the destruction of small businesses in favor of a state-controlled green economy. They argue that the goal is to transition the population to a digital currency and state dependency.

55: Trappers Delight
3:40:41 - 3:45:23

55: Trappers Delight

9/11, Robert Mueller and the Special Operations Switch

Adam Curry points out that Robert Mueller became FBI director just before 9/11 and had his term illegally extended by the Obama administration. He suggests that Donald Trump ("45 Savage") is attempting to dismantle the CIA's power by moving special operations under the military. The hosts argue that the entire system is "rotten to the core" and designed to profit from war and drugs.

54: Lemonhead Delight
11:16 - 14:25

54: Lemonhead Delight

Electoral College Civics, 9/11 Comparison

The hosts discuss the lack of public understanding regarding the Electoral College and the official certification date of December 14. One host describes a "9/11 feeling" where the media narrative contradicted what was visible to the eye during the extended vote-counting process. They argue that the four-day delay in calling the race created a vacuum that the media struggled to fill.

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:44:04 - 2:47:40

54: Lemonhead Delight

Cynthia McKinney, Electronic Voting Machine History

Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney discusses her experience with the introduction of electronic voting machines in Georgia. McKinney, a six-term incumbent, was ousted shortly after the machines were deployed. She describes herself as a "veteran of the electronic voting machine war" and notes the lack of paper trails in the original Diebold systems.

54: Lemonhead Delight
3:03:43 - 3:07:06

54: Lemonhead Delight

Denise Majette, 2002 Georgia Primary Controversy

The hosts review the Wikipedia entry for Denise Majette, who defeated Cynthia McKinney in 2002. They note that Majette's win was attributed to "crossover Republicans" voting in the Democratic primary to oust McKinney due to her 9/11 comments. They argue that McKinney was a "voice of truth" who was systematically removed from power for being a headache to the establishment.

44: Big Bank Barry
1:33:29 - 1:36:18

44: Big Bank Barry

Chicago Politics, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and Viral Sermons

Obama’s move to Chicago and his membership in Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s church are described as strategic moves for political connection. Wright’s "God Damn America" sermon, which went viral on YouTube in 2008, is discussed as a moment that forced Obama to distance himself from his spiritual mentor to maintain "electability."

32: Nocebo
6:27 - 9:05

32: Nocebo

Digital Vaccination Receipts, Post-9/11 Privacy Shifts

The hosts compare the current pandemic response to the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, suggesting this event will permanently reshape societal norms regarding privacy and surveillance. Mention is made of Bill Gates advocating for digital receipts to prove vaccination status. The segment also touches on the "weaponization of humanity" through social pressure to wear face masks in cities like Austin.

29: The Rona
5:45 - 9:37

29: The Rona

Media Fear-Mongering, Psychological Warfare, and Global Conspiracy Theories

A critique of mainstream media coverage of the coronavirus highlights alleged fear-mongering and misinformation regarding death rates. The discussion posits that the pandemic is being used as a "strategy of tension" or psychological warfare by elites to rattle the public and drive specific behaviors, such as panic-buying toilet paper. Theories are mentioned regarding the virus potentially being a bio-weapon, while noting the massive liquidity being injected into the banking system and the push for a cashless society.

29: The Rona
40:40 - 45:38

29: The Rona

Public Self-Organization, Nudge Theory, and Post-9/11 Conditioning

The American public's shift toward social distancing is described as a self-organized response to media stimuli rather than a government mandate. The hosts apply "nudge theory" to the situation, suggesting the pandemic is being used to condition the public to accept invasive measures like infrared temperature scans, similar to the behavioral changes accepted after 9/11.

12: White Guilt
25:39 - 28:49

12: White Guilt

General Wesley Clark, The Seven Countries Memo

General Wesley Clark’s 2001 revelation regarding a Pentagon memo is used to illustrate the "Empire's" plan to destabilize seven countries in five years. The list included Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. The hosts note that the system has methodically targeted these nations since the memo was first disclosed, suggesting a long-term strategic roadmap for regime change.