Topic: Climate Change

14 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
1:58:07 - 2:01:09

97: Flowers for Fuller

Climate Change and the Fallacy of Moving Goalposts

A PBS Digital Studios clip explains the "moving goalposts" fallacy using the example of climate change debates. The hosts argue that both sides of the climate issue use this tactic, such as shifting the terminology from "global warming" to "climate change" or using "recorded history" (150 years) as a vague proxy for the earth's entire history.

95: IDK
1:14:12 - 1:19:06

95: IDK

Strategy 5, Avoiding Groupthink and the Peace Movement

The hosts reflect on the failure of the 1960s peace movement, suggesting it was undermined by the introduction of psychedelics. They discuss Strategy 5, "Avoid the Snares of Groupthink," noting that while elites avoid it themselves, they use it as a weapon against the masses. They argue the climate change movement is a "slow battleship" used to guilt individuals into not reproducing.

89: Mass Confusion
20:30 - 23:27

89: Mass Confusion

Eugenics, Population Control, and Paul Ehrlich

The discussion moves to the underlying ideology of the global elite, focusing on eugenics and the "population bomb" theory popularized by Paul Ehrlich. Despite Ehrlich's failed 1970 predictions regarding global population capacity, he remains an influential advisor on climate change. The hosts argue that the elite view the general population as "useless eaters" and seek to limit human reproduction through various scientific and social interventions.

86: Pox Luck
2:12:50 - 2:19:52

86: Pox Luck

Immune System Debasement and the "Down-Low" Narrative

The hosts speculate on whether monkeypox is a true viral outbreak or an expression of weakened immune systems following mass COVID-19 vaccinations. They discuss the historical "down-low" narrative used during the AIDS crisis to explain the jump from the gay community to the Black heterosexual population. The conversation also touches on how future pandemics may be linked to climate change to justify further societal controls.

85: Overman
1:25:32 - 1:31:01

85: Overman

Post-Roe v. Wade Sterilization Risks

Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the hosts speculate that states may now have a clearer path to legalize coerced sterilization. They cite reports of young women seeking sterilization due to "climate anxiety" as evidence that the public is being conditioned to accept infertility. They suggest that future government "bundles" might combine UBI with sterilization requirements, similar to vaccine incentives like free donuts.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:10:13 - 1:12:29

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Demolition Man Theory, Underground Societies and Desperation

Mo Facts references the film "Demolition Man" to describe a "controlled demolition" of society that pushes people into an underground existence. He argues that when people are stripped of their homes, families, and futures, they lose their stake in society and become a "powder keg." The hosts discuss how narratives like climate change and racialization add further layers of pressure to this volatile environment.

70: Four Freedoms
1:24:33 - 1:28:58

70: Four Freedoms

Capitalism vs. Corporate Cabals and the Climate Lockdown

While supporting a business's right to set its own rules in a free market, the hosts condemn what they describe as a "cabal" of corporations fixing employment terms through mandates. They predict that the infrastructure for COVID compliance will be repurposed for "climate lockdowns," where individual carbon footprints and food consumption (such as real beef vs. 3D-printed alternatives) will be strictly monitored.

62: Pink Elephant
2:12:36 - 2:16:04

62: Pink Elephant

Climate Change as a Doomsday Prophecy

The "green movement" and climate change activism are characterized as a religious cult based on doomsday prophecies. The hosts suggest that telling activists "I didn't know you were religious" is an effective way to disrupt their programming. They also touch on LeBron James' recent "errant tweet" and the pressure he faces to support the vaccine narrative.

59: Restoring Justice
0:00 - 5:35

59: Restoring Justice

Texas Winter Storm Recovery and Homeschooling Trends

Adam Curry and Mo Facts discuss the aftermath of the February 2021 Texas winter storm, noting the restoration of electricity and the challenges of boiling water. They reflect on the lack of "branding" for the weather event compared to typical climate narratives. The conversation transitions into the "new normal" of working and schooling from home, with Mo suggesting that the quality of remote education is leading more families to consider permanent homeschooling.

32: Nocebo
12:57 - 14:26

32: Nocebo

Clickbait Risks, Scientific Trust Erosion

Dr. Robert Piat continues his critique of inflammatory online content and clickbait that erodes public trust in experts. The hosts pivot to a critique of academia, questioning why similar skepticism isn't applied to climate change models. They suggest that university funding structures prevent professors from challenging certain mainstream scientific narratives.

30: School of Thought
1:19:39 - 1:22:32

30: School of Thought

Globalist Agenda, Post-Pandemic Economic Shifts

The hosts discuss the struggle of humanity against "lizard people" and globalist rulers who use race, religion, and sexuality to maintain control. They theorize that the COVID-19 lockdowns will be used as a template for future climate change policies, such as mandatory stay-at-home periods to reduce CO2 levels. They also note the permanent shift toward working from home and the decreasing need for expensive office spaces.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
17:06 - 20:29

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Mission Creep, Climate Change and Global Black Disparities

Opal Tometi discusses how Black Lives Matter addresses global issues such as climate change and natural disasters, citing the impact of Hurricane Matthew on Haiti. Critics argue this represents "mission creep," where the original focus on local police brutality is diluted by broader environmental and international agendas.

06: Meet The Parents
1:42:09 - 1:45:46

06: Meet The Parents

Bernie Sanders and the Global Depopulation Agenda

During a town hall, Bernie Sanders expresses support for using birth control and abortion to curb population growth, particularly in poor countries, to address "climate catastrophe." The hosts frame this as the "white privilege" solution to economic problems, favoring depopulation over demanding higher corporate wages. They argue that elites use "choice" as a tool to maintain a cheap, manageable worker pool.

04: Facts and Fallacies
46:10 - 49:41

04: Facts and Fallacies

Norman Lear and the Hollywood Health and Society Foundation

The influence of Norman Lear and the Hollywood Health and Society Foundation on television scripts is examined. The organization provides expert consultation to networks to embed social justice issues, climate change, and medical information into popular shows like *Modern Family*. The hosts argue this creates a lack of diversity in Hollywood, as scripts are funneled through a specific ideological lens that shapes public perception of Black culture and social issues.