Topic: Color Coding

2 chapters across the catalog

27: Lift-Gate
1:26:35 - 1:29:58

27: Lift-Gate

Redlining History and The New Deal Legacy

The history of redlining is traced back to the 1930s and Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The government created color-coded maps where green indicated "good" neighborhoods and red indicated "bad" ones, systematically denying loans to areas where minorities lived. This federal policy laid the foundation for modern residential segregation.

10: Black and Blue
1:17:44 - 1:21:23

10: Black and Blue

Benjamin Crump and Hermetic Theater in the Courtroom

The hosts analyze Benjamin Crump's reaction to the verdict and pivot to a discussion on "Hermetic Theater," involving numerology and color coding in the courtroom. They note that Guyger consistently wore blue while the victim's family wore red, suggesting potential Masonic or Illuminati signaling. This segment explores the idea that the trial's visual elements were carefully choreographed to convey deeper symbolic meanings to those "in the know."