Topic: Black Boys

6 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
3:57:13 - 3:59:01

95: IDK

Strategy 31, Destroy from Within and Infiltration

Strategy 31 focuses on "Destroying from Within" through infiltration. The hosts cite the Proud Boys and Black Lives Matter as groups that were compromised by internal dissension or external "money people." They reiterate that the only way to avoid this is to operate under an "Independent Code" rather than joining large, easily subverted groups.

89: Mass Confusion
1:30:03 - 1:32:30

89: Mass Confusion

COINTELPRO and the Targeting of the "Orange" Group

The current targeting of "Orange People" is compared to the FBI's COINTELPRO operations against the Black Panthers and other groups in the 1960s. The hosts argue that the system uses the same tactics—identifying leaders, subverting movements, and using counterintelligence—to marginalize those who refuse to follow the global agenda. They suggest the elite are waiting for the "compliant" population to be eliminated through medical mandates while the "Orange" group is backed into a corner.

86: Pox Luck
1:18:15 - 1:21:53

86: Pox Luck

Black Hammer Extremism and the Proud Boys Alliance

The Black Hammer Party made headlines for an alleged alliance with the Proud Boys, a group classified as a hate group by the SPLC. Leader Augustus Romaine, known as Ghazi Kodzo, was arrested following a SWAT standoff in Fayetteville, Georgia. The group reportedly embraces the "extremist" label as a badge of honor in their fight against what they term "oppressive systems."

62: Pink Elephant
1:32:27 - 1:37:21

62: Pink Elephant

Tiger Auntie and Educational Nuggets for Black Boys

A $250 donation from "Tiger Auntie" leads to a discussion about her nine-year-old Black-Asian nephew's fear of police violence. She describes her journey through the works of Thomas Sowell and Glenn Loury to provide him with a better perspective. She proposes turning the "Mo Facts" archive into educational materials for young Black boys, an idea the hosts support.

47: Killer Wasp
1:11:00 - 1:14:11

47: Killer Wasp

Autism Disparity and CDC Whistleblower Claims

Willie D cites claims from a CDC whistleblower regarding a disproportionate link between vaccines and autism in black boys. He argues that these issues were not prevalent in the community 20 years ago and expresses a preference for taking his chances with natural immunity. The discussion touches on the "misinformation" label used by the media to dismiss these concerns.

06: Meet The Parents
10:37 - 14:02

06: Meet The Parents

Jawanza Kunjufu and the Economic Shift in Family Structure

Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu's book, "A Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys," serves as a foundation for discussing how shifts from agricultural to industrial and computer-based economies changed family structures. The transition removed the economic necessity for men and women to stay together, as modern services and apps now replace traditional household roles. This economic evolution is cited as a primary driver for the rise in single-parent homes.