Topic: Fear

17 chapters across the catalog

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.

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:27:54 - 2:31:18

90: Micro Mockingbird

Racial Division, George Soros and the Four Freedoms

The hosts argue that racial division is intentionally amplified to hide the workings of white supremacy. They claim that the "Four Freedoms" (speech, religion, want, fear) are currently under attack to make the population dependent on the government. George Soros is accused of using his wealth to destroy neighborhoods and create a climate of fear, which the hosts view as an exercise of the "Fifth Freedom."

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:59:45 - 3:03:05

90: Micro Mockingbird

The Great Wall of Money, Emotional Threats and Ozempic

The "News Benders" clip continues, discussing how the "full bellies" (the elite) use the threat of nuclear war and financial uncertainty to control the "empty bellies." The hosts link this to modern issues like inflation and the rise of Big Pharma products like Ozempic. They argue that the establishment "threatens people emotionally" to keep them removed from reality and dependent on corporate solutions.

89: Mass Confusion
1:04:00 - 1:06:42

89: Mass Confusion

Neely Fuller Jr. on Overcoming Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr. asserts that supremacy can only be overcome by facing the fact of its existence rather than hiding from it through drugs or denial. He defines supremacy as a force that causes overwhelming harm to an individual who does not know how to respond. The hosts discuss how the "cloud" of systemic programming limits individual thinking and creates a fear of starting over outside the system.

77: No Hugs Needed
23:25 - 25:50

77: No Hugs Needed

Charlamagne Tha God and TI, Political Fear Tactics

Rapper TI and radio host Charlamagne Tha God discuss how the political system operates on fear to justify legislation like the Patriot Act and harsh sentencing laws. They review Joe Biden's historical support for tough-on-crime measures. Despite these criticisms, Charlamagne describes Biden as a "good guy with bad shit on him."

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
10:37 - 13:01

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Dr. Phil, Psychology of Anger as a Defense Mechanism

A clip featuring Dr. Phil McGraw explains anger as a "default emotion" used as a safety mechanism to prevent being hurt or rejected. Mo Facts reflects on how this psychological framework applies to his current situation, noting that anger is often an outward manifestation of hurt, fear, or frustration. The hosts discuss the calculation involved in deciding how much emotion to show in a professional environment.

67: Q-Hopium
38:58 - 43:01

67: Q-Hopium

Muslim Public Affairs Council on Manufactured Terror Plots

The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) reports on the Newburgh case, describing it as a well-staged event designed for media consumption. The hosts compare the high-profile arrests to the Roger Stone raid, where CNN was tipped off in advance. They argue that the FBI and media work together to feed a "fear machine" that justifies government power while discouraging citizens from assembling or trusting their neighbors.

57: Capitol Heel
2:25:21 - 2:29:52

57: Capitol Heel

Michelle Obama, Suburban Fear Rhetoric

The hosts critique a clip of Michelle Obama claiming that Donald Trump was lying about minorities destroying the suburbs. They point out that shops were boarded up across the country on election night in anticipation of violence from "overwhelmingly peaceful" movements. They characterize her rhetoric as a "head shaker" that ignores the reality of the chaos experienced in 2020.

56: Fishing Polls
2:12:01 - 2:17:22

56: Fishing Polls

P. Diddy, Race War, Love vs. Hate

P. Diddy tells Charlamagne tha God that America is on the verge of a "race war" and that getting Donald Trump out of office is the number one priority. The hosts criticize Diddy for using fear tactics to drive black voters to the polls. They contrast his "war of love versus hate" rhetoric with the "humane genocide" they claim is supported by the Democratic establishment.

56: Fishing Polls
2:21:00 - 2:24:50

56: Fishing Polls

Fear Tactics, Black Voting, KKK Imagery

The hosts analyze Diddy's statement that "if people in America want a race war, they'll not vote." They interpret this as a direct threat to black voters, implying that failure to vote for the Democratic ticket will result in racial violence. This is compared to past "scare tactics" used by figures like Barack Obama to ensure voter turnout through fear of the KKK or historical regression.

32: Nocebo
1:52:48 - 1:54:57

32: Nocebo

Fear as a Drug, Charlamagne's Past

The hosts react to Charlamagne Tha God's admission of selling crack while on probation. They argue that while he may have stopped selling physical drugs, he has transitioned to "peddling fear," which they consider a more dangerous substance. They claim his radio show acts as a daily stressor that physically harms his audience's health.

29: The Rona
12:55 - 15:31

29: The Rona

Media Disinformation, Political Weaponization, and Public Panic

The hosts discuss the visual of a woman wrapping herself in plastic bags out of fear, blaming mainstream media for failing to provide calm, life-saving information. They argue the crisis is being politicized by both the media and the administration, comparing current government communication to the rollout of Obama's healthcare.gov.

14: Victimization Mentailty
1:30:04 - 1:32:32

14: Victimization Mentailty

Madame Noir, Raising Black Boys, and Kanye's Freedom

A panel of women on Madame Noir discusses the stress and fear involved in raising Black boys in 2017. The hosts contrast this pervasive fear with Kanye West’s "free man talking" philosophy, suggesting that breaking out of the victim mentality is the only way to achieve true mental freedom.

02: Nudge Machine
1:11:01 - 1:14:43

02: Nudge Machine

Voter Suppression and the Fear-Based Nudge

Democrats are accused of using fear as a "nudge" to drive black voters to the polls, often by painting Donald Trump as a "boogeyman." This tactic is viewed as a form of legal voter suppression because it fails to offer tangible policy rewards in exchange for the vote. Statistics show a decline in black voter turnout from 66.6% in 2012 to 59% in 2016, suggesting that the fear-based strategy is losing its effectiveness.