Topic: Boeing

3 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
2:22:31 - 2:28:57

98: Mixed Up

Brain Drain and the Future of Value for Value

Raymond Haysbert discusses how the "brain drain" of educated black professionals to corporations like Boeing and IBM deprives the black community of economic power. The segment transitions into a final round of "Boostergram" thanks, where listeners send Satoshis via the Lightning Network. The hosts reiterate the benefits of modern podcasting technology for supporting independent media.

96: Out of Luck
1:49:29 - 1:56:19

96: Out of Luck

Airline Pledges and the Discrediting of Minority Pilots

The discussion explores how airline bailouts were tied to DEI pledges, leading to quotas for minority and female pilots. The hosts argue that these mandates risk discrediting highly qualified black pilots by creating the perception that they were hired to meet a quota. They also touch on recent safety issues at Boeing, suggesting that the focus on social engineering is distracting from mechanical integrity.

84: More or Less
2:04:49 - 2:07:42

84: More or Less

Indoctrination and the History of Earth Day

The hosts reflect on how environmental and population propaganda began in schools as early as the 1970s and 80s. Adam Curry recalls the excitement of the Boeing 747 being replaced by the "doom and gloom" of the first Earth Day specials on Sesame Street. They argue that children are being indoctrinated to view humanity as a pollutant rather than a miracle.