Topic: Control

85 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
3:07:52 - 3:13:06

100: Hard R

Black-on-Black Crime and the "Cavalry" Myth

Mo Facts explains "black-on-black crime" as a result of being unable to take on the "Master," leading to victimization within the community. He contrasts the American "Cavalry" myth—the belief that help is coming—with the reality for black Americans who have no such expectation. He encourages listeners to become their own "Cavalry" through local community and self-reliance.

99: Devil in the Details
2:42:47 - 2:45:47

99: Devil in the Details

Napoleon Hill’s Interview with the Devil

In a 1938 manuscript by Napoleon Hill, the author claims to have interviewed the Devil, who describes himself as "negative energy" living in the minds of those who fear him. The Devil claims to control 98% of the population by occupying the "unused space" of the human brain. This segment explores the psychological mechanics of fear and how it is used to manipulate the masses.

99: Devil in the Details
2:45:48 - 2:50:36

99: Devil in the Details

The Six Fears and the Habit of Drifting

The Devil identifies the six most effective fears used for mind control, with the fears of poverty and death being the most potent. He explains the principle of "drifting," where individuals stop thinking for themselves and allow outside circumstances or propaganda to dictate their thoughts. This "idle mind" becomes the Devil's playground, leading to a state of mental laziness that makes people easy to control.

99: Devil in the Details
2:50:36 - 2:56:04

99: Devil in the Details

Capturing the Minds of Youth Through Fear

The Devil reveals that his most effective trick is capturing the minds of children through their parents, teachers, and religious instructors. By planting seeds of fear in youth, he weakens their ability to reason and think independently for the rest of their lives. This strategy ensures that the "habit of drifting" is established early, making the population susceptible to lifelong manipulation.

97: Flowers for Fuller
8:42 - 12:34

97: Flowers for Fuller

Laurel Erica on the English Language as Mind Control

A clip from Laurel Erica describes the English language as the "leading software of the Western mind" and an instrument of mind control dating back to the ancient church. The hosts discuss how the lack of context in text-based communication leads to misunderstandings and emotional reactions. They advocate for the principle of seeking first to understand before being understood, referencing Stephen Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:10:09 - 2:12:49

97: Flowers for Fuller

Barack Obama as Controlled Opposition

Mo Facts asserts that Barack Obama was "controlled opposition" due to his membership in secret societies like Skull and Bones. He suggests that the system held ultimate leverage over Obama, using threats and "dog whistles" to ensure he voted and acted in accordance with the established power structure. The hosts argue that Obama's presidency was a primary example of using a black face to mask the actions of white supremacists.

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.

95: IDK
3:32:38 - 3:39:13

95: IDK

Strategy 25, Moral High Ground and Bill Gates

Strategy 25 involves occupying the "moral high ground." The hosts deconstruct Bill Gates' public image, suggesting he views his population control efforts as "just and humane" math. They compare his logic to the Marvel character Thanos, arguing that while his "moral high ground" is used to justify his actions, the underlying plan remains cold and calculated "white supremacist math."

94: Helping Our People
34:13 - 39:12

94: Helping Our People

Motown Quality Control, Hitsville USA Assembly Line

Berry Gordy describes the "assembly line" approach at Hitsville USA, where every song underwent rigorous quality control. Gordy borrowed $800 from his family to start the label, focusing on creating hits with no flops. The process involved critical critiques of hooks, bridges, and artist pairings, a method later mirrored by other industry titans like Clive Davis.

94: Helping Our People
2:29:11 - 2:35:04

94: Helping Our People

James Brown Saves Boston, Catharsis in Cinema

On the night of MLK's assassination, James Brown's concert at the Boston Garden was televised locally to keep people off the streets and prevent rioting. The hosts compare this to the "catharsis" provided by Blacksploitation films and modern social media "dunking." They argue that the establishment uses entertainment to provide a controlled release for public anger.

93: Higher Infinite Power
21:17 - 24:06

93: Higher Infinite Power

J. Edgar Hoover, Black Messiah, Controlling Charismatic Talent

The discussion covers J. Edgar Hoover's alleged fear of a "Black Messiah" figure who could inspire the masses through charisma and music. Moe argues that power structures attempt to control talented individuals through academics, sports, or the music industry. They note how modern viral technology allows for rapid inspiration but also quick suppression.

93: Higher Infinite Power
2:00:37 - 2:06:13

93: Higher Infinite Power

The Crossover Betrayal, Chitlin Circuit, Creative Control

The hosts discuss the "betrayal" felt by the gospel community when Sam Cooke crossed over to secular music and white audiences. Moe explains the "Chitlin Circuit" of juke joints and argues that signing with major labels meant sacrificing creative control to reach a wider, "watered-down" commercial audience.

92: White Lies
3:07:24 - 3:16:50

92: White Lies

English as Mind Control Software, Final Sign-off

The hosts discuss the English language as "software for the mind" that can be used for control, specifically referencing the modern enforcement of pronouns. Mo Facts argues that going along with these linguistic changes is a "white lie" that leads to self-disrespect. The episode ends with a summary of the "orange" theme and the song "Something in the Orange" by Zach Bryan.

91: Scott Free
38:58 - 44:28

91: Scott Free

Scott Adams and the Concept of "FU Money"

The hosts analyze a clip of Scott Adams discussing "FU money" with DJ Vlad, defined as having enough wealth to ignore bosses and customers. Adam Curry argues that this is a mindset rather than a specific dollar amount, while Mo emphasizes that controlling debt is the key to true freedom. They observe a trend where more people are adopting an "FU" attitude toward work despite having less financial security.

91: Scott Free
2:49:14 - 2:54:42

91: Scott Free

The Myth of the "Bad" Gang Member

Neely Fuller Jr. asserts that the power structure can "wrap up" all gangs in a single afternoon if it truly desired. He argues that gang violence is allowed to persist because it fits an agenda of internal destruction within the Black community. Mo adds that criminals generally know their boundaries and that high-profile attacks on white victims bring down "heat" that most street criminals try to avoid.

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:00:59 - 2:05:08

90: Micro Mockingbird

Censorship Clauses, The Daily Wire Damage Control

The discussion returns to the Daily Wire's contract, specifically the clause that deducts pay if a creator is suspended by Big Tech. This is framed as the Daily Wire caving to "woke censors." The hosts suggest the Daily Wire's quick public response was "damage control" to prevent the loss of their "real" or "alt-media" credentials among a sensitive audience that uses a strict litmus test for authenticity.

90: Micro Mockingbird
3:03:06 - 3:07:47

90: Micro Mockingbird

Earl Nightingale, The Strangest Secret and Mind Control

The hosts play clips from Earl Nightingale, a famous radio personality, regarding the power of thought and personal destiny. They discuss how the media attempts to "tap in" to people's minds from the moment they wake up. Adam Curry shares his personal morning routine of reading scripture and speaking to the Holy Spirit to protect his mind from the "Matrix" of mainstream news cycles.

89: Mass Confusion
14:34 - 16:49

89: Mass Confusion

Transferable Demonization from COVID to Russia

The conversation explores how the mechanisms of mass formation are transferable between different targets, moving from the "unvaccinated" to individual Russian citizens following the conflict in Ukraine. They argue that the media uses these labels to maintain social control and demonize specific groups regardless of individual actions. This systemic approach is contrasted with personal feelings, focusing instead on how the overarching system dictates behavior.

89: Mass Confusion
1:32:30 - 1:34:40

89: Mass Confusion

Malcolm X on Media Manipulation and Thought Control

A classic clip of Malcolm X features him warning about the power of the media to form public opinion and control the masses. He explains that in any revolution, the first thing an occupying force takes over is the communication infrastructure (radio and television) to tell the people the war is over. The hosts apply this to the modern era, where the press constantly tells the public how "free" they are while managing their thoughts.