Topic: Bill Gates

26 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
1:08:41 - 1:12:47

99: Devil in the Details

Elon Musk as the Modern Space Cowboy

Elon Musk is characterized as a modern "Space Cowboy" who applies the frontier mentality of the 1493 Doctrine of Discovery to outer space. His conflict with Bill Gates is framed as a contemporary battle between Cowboy and Yankee ideologies. While Musk seeks new frontiers in space and AI, Gates represents the Yankee internationalist approach to global management and policing.

99: Devil in the Details
2:37:22 - 2:42:46

99: Devil in the Details

The Modern "Controlagarks" and the Gates-Musk Rivalry

The term "Controlagark" is introduced to describe celebrities and corporations that dictate public behavior. Elon Musk is identified as the modern successor to H.L. Hunt, using X (formerly Twitter) as his "Lifeline" network to counter the "Yankee" establishment. Meanwhile, Bill Gates is viewed as a Rockefeller-style figure attempting a "backdoor takeover" of Apple through Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI.

95: IDK
3:32:38 - 3:39:13

95: IDK

Strategy 25, Moral High Ground and Bill Gates

Strategy 25 involves occupying the "moral high ground." The hosts deconstruct Bill Gates' public image, suggesting he views his population control efforts as "just and humane" math. They compare his logic to the Marvel character Thanos, arguing that while his "moral high ground" is used to justify his actions, the underlying plan remains cold and calculated "white supremacist math."

92: White Lies
3:02:14 - 3:07:23

92: White Lies

Bill Gates, Yuval Noah Harari and Hackable Animals

Clips of Bill Gates and Yuval Noah Harari are played to illustrate the elite's view on population control and human agency. Harari is heard claiming that humans are now "hackable animals" and that the era of free will is over. Mo Facts suggests that Gates' focus on reproductive health in the developing world is a numbers game aimed at reducing non-white population growth.

88: Business Decision
1:00:07 - 1:06:06

88: Business Decision

Population Control, The Marshmallow Test

The discussion explores theories of population control and the "lizard people" mentality of elite planners who view the majority of humanity as low-value. The 1972 Stanford marshmallow test is used as a metaphor for how elites categorize people based on their ability to delay gratification. The hosts link these concepts to voluntary sterilization through gender transitioning, abortion, and the eugenics-based thinking of Fabian Socialists.

84: More or Less
1:46:30 - 1:50:01

84: More or Less

Eugenics and the "Less People" Agenda

The core of the episode's theme is introduced: the struggle between "more people" and "less people." Margaret Sanger and the history of Planned Parenthood are linked to the American Eugenics Society, with the goal of limiting the reproduction of those deemed "unfit." The hosts connect this to modern population control strategies advocated by figures like Bill Gates.

84: More or Less
2:12:32 - 2:15:07

84: More or Less

Bill Gates and African Population Growth

Bill Gates discusses the "risk" of Africa's population doubling by 2050 and again by 2100. He argues that investing in "human capital" is necessary to prevent extreme poverty from rising. The hosts interpret his focus on Africa as a modern form of white supremacy, aimed at controlling the resources and population of the continent.

84: More or Less
2:15:07 - 2:18:35

84: More or Less

Resource Control and the "American Nazi" Approach

The control of African resources, such as cobalt for iPhones, is linked to the desire to keep the local population in check. The hosts compare Bill Gates's "liberal" approach—suggesting that fewer black people is better for "productivity"—to the "American Nazi" strategy of using humanitarian aid as a mask for control.

84: More or Less
2:18:36 - 2:22:24

84: More or Less

Gates on Vaccines and Population Flattening

In archival video, Bill Gates explains that as health improves and child mortality drops, families "choose" to have fewer children. He presents a chart showing global population flattening out at 11 billion by 2100. The hosts find his logic "sketchy," suggesting that "saving lives" by preventing births is a "lizard logic" aimed at population reduction.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
47:11 - 49:22

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Bill Gates Comparison to Henry Ford

A historical clip compares Henry Ford's cultural impact to that of Bill Gates, noting how Ford used his vast wealth and dealership network to distribute the "Dearborn Independent" to every library in America. The hosts discuss the parallel between Ford's dominance in the automotive era and Gates's influence in the computer age. They argue that both figures represent how massive wealth can be used to legitimize specific ideologies.

72: Duke Power
53:43 - 56:57

72: Duke Power

Institutional Power and the "Old Money" Endowment

Mo discusses the physical and economic presence of Duke in Durham, describing the university as a "castle" surrounded by poor neighborhoods. They compare the "old money" power of the Duke Endowment to modern tech wealth, suggesting that institutional power is more permanent and less visible than the public-facing wealth of figures like Bill Gates.

70: Four Freedoms
2:49:29 - 2:52:10

70: Four Freedoms

The Concept of a "Vaccine Draft" for Global Equality

The hosts propose a satirical "Vaccine Draft" to test the sincerity of those who claim everyone must be vaccinated for the "global good." They argue that if the threat is truly existential, there should be no exceptions for politicians, billionaires, or their children. They suggest that a lottery-style system for vaccination would quickly reveal who is truly "all-in" on the policy.

69: Infektion
2:11:12 - 2:15:52

69: Infektion

Culture of Responsibility, Global Predators and Bill Gates

Dr. Fauci argues for a "culture of responsibility" among scientists rather than restrictive regulations that might impede creativity. The hosts reference the book "COVID-19 and Global Predators" by Peter and Ginger Breggin. They discuss the potential for laboratory accidents and the repeating patterns of global health crises.

66: Black Butterfly
2:44:55 - 2:49:55

66: Black Butterfly

COVID-19 Testing Industry, Bill Gates, and George Soros

Adam Curry shares a personal anecdote about the lax procedures of COVID-19 testing at a CVS drive-through, noting that insurance companies are paying in full for these tests. He points out that Bill Gates and George Soros recently purchased a testing company, suggesting the real profit in the pandemic is the recurring revenue from testing mandates. The hosts compare this "liquid gold" testing model to the historical exploitation of bodies and tissues by brokers.

63: We Are People 1
3:08:11 - 3:12:51

63: We Are People 1

Real Men, Fake Aesthetics, and the IPO of Dating

The hosts argue that men are attracted to health and confidence rather than "fake aesthetics." They use a financial analogy to describe how women "hype their stock" on Instagram with filters, only for the "market to crash" when they meet a man in person. They call for "real men" to stand up and express a preference for natural beauty over "cartoon characters."

61: Mark My Words
2:29:44 - 2:32:12

61: Mark My Words

CRISPR, Bill Gates, Vaccine Turnaround Time

Bill Gates discusses the evolution of CRISPR technology and its ability to correct 89% of genetic variants associated with human disease. He notes that this technology allows for vaccine development in months rather than years. The hosts highlight Gates' use of the word "variants" years before it became a household term during the COVID-19 pandemic.

61: Mark My Words
2:32:13 - 2:36:22

61: Mark My Words

Population Growth, Melinda Gates, Health and Family Size

Bill and Melinda Gates address the question of whether improving global health leads to overpopulation. Bill Gates argues that as health improves and child mortality drops, families naturally choose to have fewer children, causing population growth to flatten. The hosts interpret this "flattening" as a deliberate goal of the global elite to reduce the number of people on Earth.

61: Mark My Words
3:25:26 - 3:31:03

61: Mark My Words

CRISPR, Gene Drives, Genetically Modified Mosquitoes

The use of CRISPR to create "gene drives" in mosquitoes is explained, showing how a single genetic trait can be forced to spread through an entire population. In 2020, 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes were released in Florida to combat Dengue and Zika. The hosts express concern that these "red-eyed" mutations violate Mendelian genetics and represent a dangerous level of biological interference.

47: Killer Wasp
5:52 - 8:47

47: Killer Wasp

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, China Connections and Medical Background

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus faces scrutiny regarding his non-medical background and political ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Critics highlight his history as a health minister in Ethiopia and his relationship with the Gates Foundation and Clinton Global Health Initiative. The discussion suggests his pro-vaccine stance may be influenced by personal loss and international political lobbying.

47: Killer Wasp
50:13 - 54:42

47: Killer Wasp

Bill and Melinda Gates on Prioritizing Minority Vaccination

Bill and Melinda Gates state that black and Native American populations, along with the elderly, should be prioritized for vaccine distribution due to their vulnerability. Critics interpret this prioritization cynically, suggesting that testing on these groups provides a buffer for wealthier populations. The conversation contrasts this with the lack of media attention given to daily violence in cities like Chicago.