Topic: Douglas N

6 chapters across the catalog

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
25:17 - 29:27

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Willie Lynch Letter and Manufactured History

A 2008 clip featuring Almas J. Sammy discusses the "Willie Lynch Papers," a document often cited as a blueprint for controlling enslaved people. While many historians consider the letter a modern forgery, Sammy argues it remains instructional for understanding the psychological impact of slavery and the focus on profit. The hosts compare the Lynch letter to the "Protocols," noting how manufactured documents can still exert real-world influence.

60: Monsters Ball
1:06:03 - 1:09:28

60: Monsters Ball

Final Donor Acknowledgments and Associate Producers

The hosts conclude the first half of the donation segment by thanking associate executive producers such as Lindsay Heitman and David Kang. Kang's note references a previous discussion on the Black Panther movie and its potential CIA connections. Listeners are directed to mofundme.com to support the show and participate in the value-for-value exchange.

58: Prop Joe
2:36:53 - 2:43:19

58: Prop Joe

Second Donor Segment, Anonymous Contributions, Mo Karma

A second round of donor thank-yous includes several anonymous contributors and listeners from Australia. The hosts grant "Mo Karma" and "de-deadbeatings" to various producers. One donor's note mentions the "mind traps" of woke culture, while another references a "proud boy" turning in an "Antifa" brother.

47: Killer Wasp
10:24 - 15:26

47: Killer Wasp

HPV Vaccine Marketing and Gardasil Controversy

The WHO is actively promoting the HPV vaccine to eliminate cervical cancer, a move some view as a marketing push to recover lost revenue during the pandemic. The history of Gardasil is examined, including its expansion from young girls to boys and the use of celebrity spokespeople like Michael Douglas. Concerns are raised regarding the side effects reported by groups of young women following the initial administration of the vaccine.

19: Block the Vote
28:01 - 32:16

19: Block the Vote

Mayor Pete Buttigieg's Douglas Plan and the "Spook" Theory

The hosts examine Pete Buttigieg's "Douglas Plan," which aims to tackle racial inequality through economic uplift and social protection. Adam Curry expresses skepticism, labeling Buttigieg a "CIA candidate" and a "spook" due to his background as a Rhodes Scholar and his high-level donor connections. They also note the hostile reception Buttigieg has received from progressive media outlets like The Young Turks.