Topic: Colin Powell

3 chapters across the catalog

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:37:48 - 2:43:17

97: Flowers for Fuller

Racial Showcasing and the P. Diddy Investigation

"Racial Showcasing" is defined as putting black faces in high-profile positions to take the blame for systemic failures. The hosts cite Colin Powell, Lloyd Austin, and Kamala Harris as examples. They also discuss the investigation into P. Diddy, suggesting he is being used as a "black face" for a broader Epstein-style scandal in Hollywood to protect more powerful white figures like Clive Davis.

91: Scott Free
2:54:42 - 3:00:42

91: Scott Free

White Sacrifice and Racial Showcasing

Neely Fuller Jr. introduces the concept of "white sacrifice"—allowing some white people to suffer or be imprisoned (like the January 6th defendants) to maintain the illusion that the system is not racially biased. Simultaneously, "racial showcasing" promotes incompetent or over-represented individuals to high positions to set them up for a public "fall." The hosts cite the recent FAA administrator nominee as an example of this dynamic.

67: Q-Hopium
1:01:51 - 1:05:48

67: Q-Hopium

Infiltration of the Proud Boys and the Legacy of 9-11

The leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, is discussed as a potential federal informant who was removed from the scene just before January 6. The hosts reflect on the "icky" feeling left by the lies of the Iraq War, such as Colin Powell's anthrax vial and the New York Times' reporting on yellowcake uranium. They argue that these deceptions have shaped a generation that is now more skeptical of government narratives and demands "clean wins" rather than manufactured ones.