Topic: Control Mechanism

3 chapters across the catalog

73: Justice 4 Juicy
1:20:49 - 1:24:25

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Lynching as a Traumatic Trigger, Political Education

The hosts discuss how the history of lynching serves as a profound traumatic trigger for black Americans. They argue that the publicizing of this history, through memorials and media, is used as a political tool to educate and influence white voters and solidify black political alignment.

30: School of Thought
40:14 - 43:55

30: School of Thought

Roman Empire, Systems of Human Capital Control

The hosts compare the American Empire to the Roman Empire, noting that both utilized systems of inclusion and suppression to maintain power. They argue that empires do not leave conquered people to their own devices but instead set up mechanisms of control, such as using the image of Martin Luther King Jr. as a "calming mechanism." This historical perspective is used to explain modern social engineering.

22: The Dream Maker
4:38 - 6:17

22: The Dream Maker

Chronicles of Judah 144 on MLK as a Control Mechanism

A clip from YouTuber Chronicles of Judah 144 argues that Caucasian liberals use the image of Martin Luther King Jr. as a "trigger" to control Black Americans. The commentator claims King was utilized as a pawn for globalism and communism, which he equates to Luciferianism. The hosts use this perspective to frame King as a complex figure who eventually questioned the systems he helped integrate people into.