Topic: Ar 15

6 chapters across the catalog

85: Overman
3:37:48 - 3:46:22

85: Overman

Instinct vs. Reason and the Final Sign-Off

The final segment discusses Nietzsche's belief that the "Overman" relies on instinct and passion rather than reason, which he viewed as a tool for the weak. The hosts apply this to the "trans situation" and the "arrogance" of government agencies like the IRS and Department of Education arming themselves. The show concludes with the song "Only the Strong Survive," reinforcing the theme of self-reliance against a "because I say so" expert class.

79: Pizza Party
2:03:01 - 2:09:57

79: Pizza Party

Edgar Welch and the Comet Ping Pong Sentencing

The hosts revisit the 2016 incident where Edgar Welch fired shots inside Comet Ping Pong pizzeria while "self-investigating" Pizzagate. They highlight that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was the judge who sentenced Welch to four years in prison. Mo expresses skepticism about the event, suggesting Welch's behavior—walking into a D.C. pizzeria with an AR-15—felt like a "limited hangout" or "crisis actor" performance designed to discredit the Pizzagate narrative.

57: Capitol Heel
2:52:52 - 2:56:59

57: Capitol Heel

Pizzagate vs QAnon, Edgar Welch Incident

The 2016 "Pizzagate" incident involving Edgar Welch at Comet Ping Pong is compared to the January 6th Capitol riot. The hosts argue that the media uses these "lone wolf" incidents to paint entire groups of people as dangerous or insane. They note that while Pizzagate was strictly censored, QAnon was allowed to flourish for a time to create a larger "trap" for dissidents.

41: Third Wave
1:29:15 - 1:33:31

41: Third Wave

Raz Simone, CHAZ Warlord and Armed Protests

Rapper Raz Simone is identified as the "warlord" of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in Seattle. Simone is seen patrolling the area with armed allies and declaring "we are the police now." The hosts highlight the irony of the media's acceptance of armed black men in CHAZ compared to the condemnation of armed white protesters at state capitols, noting the Democratic Party's sudden silence on "assault rifles."

41: Third Wave
1:36:59 - 1:42:17

41: Third Wave

Tesla Gun Handouts, Loophole Exploitation and Setup Theories

Videos of Raz Simone handing out AR-15s from the trunk (or "frunk") of his Tesla in Seattle spark a discussion on gun transfer laws. The hosts speculate that this highly visible act might be a "setup" designed to provoke new gun control legislation that even the left would support. They question how a "warlord" with a luxury vehicle fits the narrative of a grassroots uprising.