Topic: District Attorneys

8 chapters across the catalog

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
59:58 - 1:03:01

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

District Attorneys and Institutionalized Influence

The hosts discuss George Soros's history as a financier, specifically his role in breaking the Bank of England in 1992. They pivot to his modern influence on American local politics through the funding of "progressive" District Attorneys. The discussion highlights the importance of distinguishing between a movement's stated goals and the institutional structures, such as "Black Lives Matter Inc.," that manage the funding.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
1:52:02 - 1:54:38

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Power of District Attorneys and Selective Prosecution

The discussion focuses on the immense power of the 2,300 District Attorneys in the U.S. to decide which crimes to prosecute. Adam Curry shares an anecdote about a friend in California who faced a felony conviction for a licensing dispute, illustrating how DAs can "pick and choose" their targets. They argue that this selective justice system is a primary tool for social engineering.

71: Seven Shots
30:16 - 33:57

71: Seven Shots

Jacob Blake Legal Fallout, Prosecution Decisions and Protest Dynamics

The Kenosha District Attorney's decision not to charge the officers involved in the Jacob Blake shooting is reviewed. The hosts discuss how the lack of "usable" video evidence for a prosecution led to a pivot in political energy toward the Rittenhouse case, which featured a more distinct set of "characters" and criminal elements.

71: Seven Shots
1:00:07 - 1:06:36

71: Seven Shots

Kenosha Emergency Declaration, Transition from Blake to Rittenhouse

Following the announcement that no charges would be filed against the officers who shot Jacob Blake, Kenosha was placed under an emergency declaration with 500 National Guardsmen activated. The hosts suggest the timing of the Rittenhouse arraignment was used to maintain public focus and manage the fallout from the Blake decision.

65: Disco Biscuits
7:47 - 13:10

65: Disco Biscuits

Legal Technicalities, Media Narratives, and Fair Play in Prosecution

The discussion shifts to the distinction between guilt in fact and legal conviction under American law. The hosts argue that while the media portrayed the release as a "technicality," it was fundamentally a correction of a procedural violation regarding the Fifth Amendment. They examine the court's reasoning that the state must stand by the decisions of previous prosecutors to maintain "fair play and decency."

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
1:28:16 - 1:30:46

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Progressive Prosecutors, George Soros and Tom Joyner

Sean King's work focuses on electing "woke" progressive prosecutors, a strategy heavily associated with George Soros. King's appearances on the Tom Joyner radio show are noted, with the observation that Joyner's business ties to Radio One prevent him from offering any real pushback against King's agenda.

02: Nudge Machine
36:52 - 39:47

02: Nudge Machine

Soros Sisters and Strategic Funding of District Attorneys

George Soros has strategically funded numerous District Attorney races across the United States, a group the hosts refer to as the "Soros Sisters." This funding extends to high-profile candidates like Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Andrew Gillum in Florida. The discussion highlights how these financial infusions from elite donors are often obscured, making it appear as though the support comes from grassroots community donations.