Topic: China

25 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
1:58:19 - 2:03:36

95: IDK

US-China Debt Partnership, Strategy 9 Turning Tables

Adam Curry argues that the US and China are in a "partnership" rather than a true rivalry, with China buying US debt to fund American consumption of Chinese goods. They then discuss Strategy 9, "Turn the Tables," using Vladimir Putin as an example of a leader who waits for opponents to overextend. They conclude that the ultimate backing of any financial system is the threat of state violence.

87: Ye & They
1:47:00 - 1:52:00

87: Ye & They

New York Times Ownership, TikTok Policy

The Sulzberger family's control of The New York Times is discussed as a form of "public service" that also grants significant social power. The hosts speculate on West's interest in Parler and Instagram's "meme-friendly" format. They note that TikTok did not ban West, suggesting the Chinese-owned platform sees a benefit in allowing his content to remain.

87: Ye & They
3:12:39 - 3:18:21

87: Ye & They

Louis Farrakhan, LeBron James and China

A clip of Louis Farrakhan critiquing the "plantation" ownership of NBA teams is discussed. The hosts analyze why LeBron James remains silent on issues like China, attributing it to his wealth being tied to corporations like Nike. They suggest that the "bigger they" (corporate and international interests) prevents high-profile Black athletes from standing with figures like Kanye West.

85: Overman
35:33 - 38:13

85: Overman

Military-Age Migrants and Global Soldier Recruitment

A host presents a theory regarding the influx of military-age men across borders in the U.S. and Europe, questioning if they are being recruited as a future soldier class. They draw parallels to historical mass migrations followed by world wars, suggesting the "one-world system" may be positioning these individuals for future global conflicts involving Russia or China.

85: Overman
2:27:44 - 2:35:00

85: Overman

Trading Places and Evolutionary Climates

The movie "Trading Places" is used as a reference for the nature vs. nurture debate. Jared Taylor argues that harsh northern climates forced Europeans and Asians to evolve planning skills, while "forgiving" African climates did not. The hosts mock this logic, suggesting that if China eventually overtakes the U.S., Taylor would have to admit they are the "better stock" by his own evolutionary standards.

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.

82: High Value Target
1:47:48 - 1:52:10

82: High Value Target

Leftover Women in China and the West

In China, unmarried women over the age of 27 are derogatorily labeled "Sheng Nu" or "leftover women." Despite Mao Zedong's constitutional guarantee of gender equality, the country's one-child policy created a massive gender imbalance. The hosts compare this to the Western "Manosphere" view of "leftover women," which targets older, career-focused women or single mothers as undesirable mates.

62: Pink Elephant
3:19:28 - 3:23:47

62: Pink Elephant

Fentanyl from China and the Mexico Connection

Kevin returns to explain his relapse on fentanyl, which he describes as "rocket fuel" far more dangerous than heroin. A report reveals that fentanyl can be easily ordered online from labs in China and shipped globally. The hosts argue that the real threat to the community is this "cheap dope" from China and Mexico, rather than the police.

61: Mark My Words
2:43:25 - 2:47:27

61: Mark My Words

LeBron James, China, Influencer Power

NBA star LeBron James is discussed as a "billion-dollar slave" who cannot speak out against China or the vaccine due to his massive global influence. The hosts note that James has kept his vaccine status a "private decision," likely because he understands the skepticism of his core audience. They argue that if James supported Hong Kong or questioned the vaccine, it would cause significant disruption to the NBA's interests in China.

61: Mark My Words
3:18:12 - 3:21:22

61: Mark My Words

Mark of the Beast, Global Church Split, Revelations

The discussion turns to the biblical "Mark of the Beast" and its potential manifestation through vaccine passports and digital IDs. The hosts explore the split within the global church, including the Pope's controversial dealings with the Chinese Communist Party. They argue that the current global situation mirrors the prophecies in the Book of Revelation, even for those who are not traditionally religious.

59: Restoring Justice
2:41:33 - 2:46:35

59: Restoring Justice

Xi Jinping and the Replacement of Religious Icons

A report on the Chinese government's policy in the Jiangxi province, where Christians are told to replace images of Jesus with posters of President Xi Jinping to receive poverty alleviation benefits. Adam and Mo compare this to the "Overton Window" shift in the West, where traditional icons like MLK and JFK are being replaced by modern celebrities and political figures.

56: Fishing Polls
3:06:50 - 3:10:53

56: Fishing Polls

Mark Cuban, China Hypocrisy, Owner Mindset

Mark Cuban's interview with Megyn Kelly is highlighted, specifically his admission that he is "okay with doing business with China" despite human rights concerns. The hosts point out the hypocrisy of the NBA and its players being "woke" on domestic issues while remaining silent on China to protect their revenue. They conclude that "Chinese buy sneakers too."

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:24:57 - 2:28:26

54: Lemonhead Delight

International Plots, Russia and China Omission

CBS News reports on FBI warnings regarding Iranian and Russian interference in the 2020 election. The hosts point out the glaring omission of China from these reports, despite China having the most to gain from a Trump defeat. They characterize the focus on Iran and North Korea as "flak" designed to distract from more significant actors and the demand for a domestic audit.

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.

45: 45 Savage
2:13:55 - 2:18:18

45: 45 Savage

The Master Builder, Exposing the Giant

In the conclusion of the Norse myth, Loki's trickery leads to the exposure and death of the giant builder at the hands of Thor. The hosts draw a parallel to Trump's trade deals with China, suggesting he knows how to "pull the linchpin" to expose his adversaries. They conclude that understanding Trump as a "Loki" figure helps make sense of the perceived chaos of his administration.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:01:58 - 2:07:07

44: Big Bank Barry

Hawaiian Chill, LeBron James, and The Negro Bot Critique

Michael Eric Dyson critiques Obama’s "Hawaiian chill" personality, arguing he lacks the "existential misery" and anger felt by most Black Americans. Dyson compares Obama unfavorably to LeBron James, who he claims represents his neighborhood despite his wealth. The segment concludes that Obama is "not Black" by the definition of ADOS lineage and failed to use his platform to push for reparations.

29: The Rona
9:37 - 12:55

29: The Rona

Donald Trump, China Trade War, and Economic Leverage

The pandemic's impact on global supply lines is framed as a potential win for Donald Trump's long-term goal of reducing American dependency on Chinese manufacturing. The hosts suggest that while Trump uses the crisis to repatriate money and factories, his political opponents and globalist elites may be leveraging the media-driven economic downturn to force interest rate cuts and financial stimulus before the 2020 election.

17: Shaft Stache
1:08:28 - 1:10:52

17: Shaft Stache

China, Ownership of Hollywood and Hip-Hop Bans

The discussion shifts to China's significant ownership stake in Hollywood studios and AMC movie theaters. The hosts highlight a news report stating that Chinese media regulators have banned actors with tattoos and depictions of hip-hop culture from television. They question why China promotes these images in the West while forbidding them within their own borders.

17: Shaft Stache
1:10:53 - 1:13:25

17: Shaft Stache

Alex Jones, Communist China and Hollywood's Agenda

Alex Jones of InfoWars claims that Communist China is buying failing Hollywood production houses to back an anti-American agenda. Jones argues that while China is authoritarian and "anti-family" in its own policies, it supports the "sexual revolution" and cultural subversion in the U.S. to weaken civilization. The hosts discuss Jones as a "gateway drug" for conspiracy analysis.