Topic: Economics

52 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
25:40 - 27:57

95: IDK

Neely Fuller Jr., Counter-War and Economic Activity

Mo introduces audio from Neely Fuller Jr., who defines "counter-war" as activity across nine areas, including economics and religion, to oppose systems of white supremacy. The hosts discuss how the US dollar's status as a reserve currency is backed by military force. They cite the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi as a consequence of attempting to move away from the dollar-based financial system.

95: IDK
1:37:17 - 1:39:38

95: IDK

2024 Election Predictions, Josh Hawley and Economic Collapse

Mo predicts that the Republican establishment may move away from Donald Trump in favor of a figure like Josh Hawley, whom he describes as having "Jan 6 credentials" but an elitist mentality. Adam Curry suggests that the powers that be may allow Trump to win only to have him preside over a planned economic collapse, which would then discredit his movement permanently.

92: White Lies
3:02:14 - 3:07:23

92: White Lies

Bill Gates, Yuval Noah Harari and Hackable Animals

Clips of Bill Gates and Yuval Noah Harari are played to illustrate the elite's view on population control and human agency. Harari is heard claiming that humans are now "hackable animals" and that the era of free will is over. Mo Facts suggests that Gates' focus on reproductive health in the developing world is a numbers game aimed at reducing non-white population growth.

89: Mass Confusion
2:33:43 - 2:36:47

89: Mass Confusion

Malcolm X on Integration vs. Dignity

Malcolm X is heard arguing that integration is merely a "method" and that the true goal should be the dignity and economic independence of Black Americans. He criticizes the focus on "begging" to eat in white restaurants or attend white schools, suggesting that true respect comes from owning one's own institutions. The hosts apply this to modern "safe spaces" on college campuses, questioning why students seek to be in environments where they feel unwanted.

87: Ye & They
1:02:55 - 1:06:50

87: Ye & They

Racial Showcasing, Modern Journalism Tactics

The concept of "racial showcasing" is introduced, where a few successful individuals from a group are highlighted to mask systemic issues. The hosts critique modern journalism for being embedded with "trauma-based" tactics to control the masses. They also discuss the political "re-coloring" of individuals based on their alignment with specific ideologies, such as the "Orange Man" (Trump) or trans issues.

82: High Value Target
56:35 - 1:00:44

82: High Value Target

New Genetics and the Eugenics of Beauty

The hosts discuss "new genetics," a concept where society prioritizes heightened intelligence, beauty, and athletic skill over ordinary traits. They cite the public obsession with the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial as evidence of a "royalty" class of beautiful people. This focus on elite traits is framed as a modern form of eugenics designed to discourage "ordinary" people from procreating.

82: High Value Target
2:49:48 - 2:52:50

82: High Value Target

The Social Gauntlet and Useless Eaters

The hosts present a cynical "lizard brain" theory that the promotion of extreme gender ideologies is a "gauntlet" designed to weed out "non-productive" people. They suggest that elites are allowing those who "buy into the gender war" to eliminate their own genetics, while "resourceful" conservative families continue to procreate. This is framed as a silent social engineering project to reduce the number of "useless eaters."

82: High Value Target
3:44:10 - 3:49:27

82: High Value Target

Loneliness and the Elderly in Europe

The hosts discuss the "disdain" for the elderly, noting how many died alone in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. They reference World Economic Forum-style discussions about the "utility" of the aged and the "epidemic of loneliness" in Europe. The story of "Elijah," a minimalist veteran who helped Elizabeth White pay her mortgage, is shared as an example of the importance of human connection over financial status.

80: Barry's Back
2:30:16 - 2:39:12

80: Barry's Back

Tulsi Gabbard on Fox News, Obama's Third Term

Tulsi Gabbard tells Fox News's Will Cain that a "machine" led by the Obamas and Clintons is pulling the strings of the Biden administration. Adam Curry plays a 2016 clip of Barack Obama joking about having a "front man" with an earpiece so he could deliver lines from his basement. The hosts discuss a viral clip of Obama seemingly ignoring Joe Biden at a White House event as evidence of the true power dynamic.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
23:32 - 28:01

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Economic Coercion, Rituals of Humiliation in Canada

Adam Curry and Mo Facts discuss the "butt-breaking" mentality of using employment as a lever to force medical compliance. They highlight reports from Canada where unvaccinated individuals are allegedly chaperoned in grocery stores to prevent them from buying non-essential goods. This is described as a ritual of humiliation intended to punish those who do not comply with state mandates.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:07:11 - 1:10:12

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Tupac Shakur, 1992 Interview on Economic Payback

A 1992 interview clip of Tupac Shakur features the rapper discussing the need for economic help and "payback" for Black Americans to achieve self-sufficiency. Mo Facts notes that the message of being denied upward mobility remains consistent from the 1960s through the 1990s. He warns that America is ignoring a growing class of disenchanted, out-of-work young men.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:35:35 - 1:37:44

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Workplace Culture, Social Economic Status and Isolation

Mo Facts discusses the loss of "work families" and the social support provided by colleagues who share the same economic status. He emphasizes the importance of community groups, such as the "Facts Family" and "No Agenda" meetups, in combating the isolation caused by remote work and mandates. He urges listeners to check on friends who may be struggling in silence.

72: Duke Power
1:07:19 - 1:11:39

72: Duke Power

Bitcoin as a Tool for Generational Wealth

Adam and Mo pivot to discussing Bitcoin as a potential equalizer for creating new generational wealth outside of traditional institutional structures. They debate whether the "mental shackles" of victimhood and ideologies like Critical Race Theory prevent individuals from seizing current economic opportunities.

72: Duke Power
1:27:51 - 1:31:58

72: Duke Power

Duke Power and the Textile Industry

The discussion returns to the Duke family's business empire, specifically the creation of Duke Power and the development of hydroelectricity. By powering the textile mills of the Carolina Piedmont, the Dukes created an inescapable economic infrastructure in the region, controlling everything from energy and labor to healthcare and education.

70: Four Freedoms
1:05:34 - 1:09:05

70: Four Freedoms

Social Safety Nets and the Trap of Poverty

The discussion critiques the American welfare system, suggesting it is designed to keep people trapped in poverty rather than providing a "springboard" back into the workforce. Mo Facts argues for a strong social safety net that provides significant upfront support instead of small, lingering payments. They link this to the modern push for Universal Basic Income (UBI) and the habituation of people staying at home.

70: Four Freedoms
1:40:31 - 1:43:08

70: Four Freedoms

Masculinity and the "Papa Bear" Response to Economic Threats

The conversation shifts to the biological and psychological responses of men when their families are threatened. While "Mama Bear" is a popular term for protective mothers, the hosts warn that "Papa Bear" represents a more volatile force that emerges when a man can no longer provide for his children. They caution "old money" elites that breaking the economic system could lead to a total loss of civility.

70: Four Freedoms
1:56:40 - 2:01:21

70: Four Freedoms

The Great Reset and the Intentional Breaking of the Economy

The "Great Reset" theory from the World Economic Forum is discussed as a possible motive for allowing the economy to break. The hosts suggest that elites may be fine with empty shelves and economic chaos as a precursor to a total system reset. However, they argue that politicians may not fully understand the risks of this strategy, particularly the backlash from angry parents.

70: Four Freedoms
2:04:42 - 2:09:11

70: Four Freedoms

The Economic Importance of Black Friday and Retail Survival

Black Friday is the day retail businesses traditionally move from "the red" (loss) to "the black" (profit). A boycott or lack of inventory during this period could result in over half a trillion dollars in unspent money, devastating the toy industry which sees 50% of its sales during the holidays. The hosts argue that if businesses fail to meet their goals this year, it will lead to massive layoffs and a downward economic spiral in 2022.

57: Capitol Heel
51:02 - 54:27

57: Capitol Heel

Fabian Socialism, Biosecurity State and Pharma

The discussion posits that the U.S. government operates as a "one-party system" using Fabian Socialist tactics to gradually push boundaries. They describe the current state as a "biosecurity state" controlled by pharmaceutical interests, where citizens are treated like "rats in cages" or "animals on a reserve." They argue that political parties are becoming irrelevant in the face of total economic and social control.