Topic: Asset

4 chapters across the catalog

57: Capitol Heel
3:21:02 - 3:25:23

57: Capitol Heel

Kathy O'Brien, MKUltra in Sports and Olympics

The hosts explore Kathy O'Brien's claims regarding MKUltra mind control in professional sports and the Olympics. They discuss the idea of "program capability" and "heightened visual acuity" being used to create elite athletes who can later be used as political assets. They suggest that the presence of multiple Olympians at the Capitol riot may not be a coincidence.

57: Capitol Heel
3:25:24 - 3:30:02

57: Capitol Heel

NAFTA and the Toronto Blue Jays, Deep State Equations

The discussion touches on the theory that major sports outcomes, like the Toronto Blue Jays' 1992-93 World Series wins, are timed to coincide with major political events like NAFTA. The hosts claim that "deep state" interests influence games through assets to manage public morale. They suggest that many media figures, including Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon, are similarly "programmed" assets.

44: Big Bank Barry
1:41:15 - 1:44:11

44: Big Bank Barry

Asset Disposal, Reverend Wright's Military Service, and LBJ

Reverend Wright is characterized as a former asset who became a liability once the media, specifically Fox News, focused on his controversial remarks. His background as a member of the military who served under Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton is highlighted to show he was not a fringe figure but part of the established system.

30: School of Thought
18:01 - 22:30

30: School of Thought

Mainstream Media, Corporate Asset Constraints

The hosts examine the constraints placed on media figures like Karen Hunter and Stephen A. Smith, characterizing them as corporate-owned assets who must hold the party line. They argue that these figures walk a fine line between maintaining black credibility and protecting the corporations that employ them. The discussion posits that the "wokeness" in mainstream media is a survival tactic for those operating within established power structures.