Topic: George Soros

41 chapters across the catalog

91: Scott Free
2:43:23 - 2:49:14

91: Scott Free

Crime, Gentrification and the "Soros Sisters"

The hosts discuss the intersection of gentrification and crime, arguing that criminals often stay in their territories even as neighborhoods change. Mo critiques the "experiment" of letting felons out of jail and suggests that the resulting chaos is used to make the public beg for a "Crime Bill 2.0." They also discuss Karine Jean-Pierre's role in "gaslighting" the public to create frustration.

90: Micro Mockingbird
53:50 - 57:56

90: Micro Mockingbird

Anti-Semitism Accusations, The Young Turks Commentary

The Young Turks (TYT) reported on Alex Jones calling Ben Shapiro "Judas Iscariot," labeling it a deeply anti-Semitic trope. The discussion explores how the media uses accusations of anti-Semitism to deflect from legitimate criticisms of corporate donors. Cenk Uygur's commentary on "end times theology" and Christian support for Israel is highlighted as part of the broader media effort to frame the Crowder-Shapiro feud through a racial and religious lens.

90: Micro Mockingbird
57:56 - 1:01:31

90: Micro Mockingbird

Biblical Tropes, George Soros and Political Donors

The use of the term "Judas" is debated, with the hosts arguing it is a standard term for a traitor rather than an inherently anti-Semitic slur. They criticize the media for protecting George Soros by labeling criticism of his political spending as anti-Semitic. The segment also touches on the "vipers" metaphor used in the feud, linking it back to biblical imagery and political infighting.

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."

87: Ye & They
26:14 - 28:56

87: Ye & They

George Soros, Fox News Censorship

A discussion on the "third rail" of media mentions how bringing up George Soros is often labeled as anti-Semitic, citing an incident on Fox News involving a Republican guest. The hosts mention Ice Cube's past attempts at independent thought and how they were similarly characterized. They argue that West used shocking rhetoric, much like Donald Trump's 2016 campaign launch, to seize the media platform.

87: Ye & They
1:43:13 - 1:46:59

87: Ye & They

Jewish Philanthropy, Political Influence

A panel at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco discusses the disproportionate share of Jewish donations in the American political system. The hosts discuss how George Soros's influence is viewed differently depending on the political affiliation of the critic. They argue that hypocrisy is the "Achilles heel" of the current social engineering system.

87: Ye & They
1:47:00 - 1:52:00

87: Ye & They

New York Times Ownership, TikTok Policy

The Sulzberger family's control of The New York Times is discussed as a form of "public service" that also grants significant social power. The hosts speculate on West's interest in Parler and Instagram's "meme-friendly" format. They note that TikTok did not ban West, suggesting the Chinese-owned platform sees a benefit in allowing his content to remain.

79: Pizza Party
2:43:52 - 2:47:17

79: Pizza Party

Aramis Ayala and the Soros-Funded Florida Prosecution

Mo identifies Florida prosecutor Aramis Ayala as a "Soros Sister" who received $1.3 million from George Soros-linked groups. Ayala famously refused to pursue the death penalty in a high-profile murder case involving a police officer. Mo highlights Ayala's recent tweets supporting Disney workers and the "Say Gay" movement, linking her "Open Society" agenda to the current cultural conflict in Florida.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
0:00 - 3:14

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Mo Fax and Adam Curry Discuss Global Restructuring

Adam Curry and Mo Fax open episode 78 from Texas and Northern Virginia, noting the chaotic state of current global events. The hosts introduce the primary theme of the episode, focusing on George Soros and the concept of an "open society." They argue that Soros represents a specific mindset among elites who seek to restructure society through intentional conflict and chaos.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
3:15 - 6:34

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

George Soros, Right-Wing Criticism and Institutional Influence

Media clips featuring Mehdi Hassan and Emily Tamkin highlight common right-wing criticisms of George Soros regarding crime rates, migration, and the defunding of police. The discussion characterizes Soros's influence as institutional and pervasive across Western civilization. The hosts suggest that his "open society" philosophy creates binary conflicts intended to lead to a new social order.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
6:35 - 10:40

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Al Franken, Dog Whistles and Anti-Semitic Tropes

A 2016 clip features former Senator Al Franken discussing a political ad with Jake Tapper, where he identifies "dog whistles" targeting Jewish figures like George Soros, Janet Yellen, and Lloyd Blankfein. Franken compares the rhetoric to the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," suggesting it appeals to an alt-right base. The hosts discuss how globalist agendas are often publicly stated rather than secret, despite being labeled as conspiracies.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
52:05 - 56:46

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Normalization of Hate and the Soros Shield

The hosts examine the history of American businesses, such as IBM, working with the Nazi regime and the subsequent "Operation Paperclip" that brought German scientists to the U.S. They argue that George Soros uses the historical context of anti-Semitism as a shield to deflect criticism of his political and financial activities. The conversation emphasizes the need to distinguish between legitimate critiques of influence and actual hate speech.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
56:46 - 59:58

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Tucker Carlson vs. George Soros Media War

A segment from Mehdi Hassan's show critiques Tucker Carlson's "Hungary vs. Soros" special, accusing Carlson of fueling "white grievance" and anti-Semitic tropes. The hosts analyze how both sides of the media use Soros's identity to frame their arguments. They conclude that using Soros as a singular "boogeyman" is an ineffective strategy for those trying to explain complex institutional power structures.

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
1:47:24 - 1:52:00

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Dave Pakman on Soros and Black Lives Matter

A throwback clip from Dave Pakman explores the theory that George Soros funded "astroturf" movements within Black Lives Matter to attack Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign. The hosts discuss the vast scale of the Open Society Foundations, noting it is an elite organization with many decision-makers beyond Soros himself. They argue that the organization uses its wealth to "hedge" its bets across different political outcomes.

76: Third Rail
2:15:18 - 2:19:08

76: Third Rail

George Soros and the Funding of BLM

The hosts revisit the claim that George Soros provided significant funding to groups instrumental in creating the Black Lives Matter movement. They reference a clip from David Pakman and discuss the media's sensitivity to mentioning Soros, noting an incident on Fox News where Newt Gingrich was silenced for bringing up the billionaire's name.

73: Justice 4 Juicy
1:11:21 - 1:14:37

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Kim Foxx, Celebrity and Political Ties

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx is scrutinized for her close relationship with Kamala Harris and other celebrities. The hosts discuss the broader trend of "Soros-backed" prosecutors who prioritize "reimagining" the justice system over traditional law enforcement, leading to friction with police departments.

73: Justice 4 Juicy
1:39:06 - 1:40:25

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Soros Playbook, Alex Soros and Judicial Takeover

The hosts discuss the strategic takeover of the judicial system by the Soros family, noting a shift from George to Alex Soros. They argue that driving a wedge between district attorneys and police departments is a key component of a new playbook designed to destabilize traditional law and order.

66: Black Butterfly
2:44:55 - 2:49:55

66: Black Butterfly

COVID-19 Testing Industry, Bill Gates, and George Soros

Adam Curry shares a personal anecdote about the lax procedures of COVID-19 testing at a CVS drive-through, noting that insurance companies are paying in full for these tests. He points out that Bill Gates and George Soros recently purchased a testing company, suggesting the real profit in the pandemic is the recurring revenue from testing mandates. The hosts compare this "liquid gold" testing model to the historical exploitation of bodies and tissues by brokers.

62: Pink Elephant
2:26:05 - 2:29:57

62: Pink Elephant

George Soros and the AstroTurf Origins of BLM

A 2015 report from David Pakman highlights George Soros' $33 million investment in groups that established the "Black Lives Matter" buzzword. The hosts argue that the movement was "AstroTurfed" from the beginning to serve a liberal political agenda. They compare the movement's structure to "franchise" mega-churches like those of Joel Osteen.