Topic: Globalists

3 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
59:42 - 1:02:55

87: Ye & They

Russell Simmons, WASP Power Structures

Russell Simmons provides a perspective on why Jewish families historically owned real estate and businesses in Black areas like Harlem, noting that WASPs (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants) avoided those sectors. The hosts expand on this, suggesting that a broader power structure—referred to as "they" or "globalists"—uses various groups to manage social engineering and maintain control.

29: The Rona
9:37 - 12:55

29: The Rona

Donald Trump, China Trade War, and Economic Leverage

The pandemic's impact on global supply lines is framed as a potential win for Donald Trump's long-term goal of reducing American dependency on Chinese manufacturing. The hosts suggest that while Trump uses the crisis to repatriate money and factories, his political opponents and globalist elites may be leveraging the media-driven economic downturn to force interest rate cuts and financial stimulus before the 2020 election.

09: One Drop
0:00 - 1:41

09: One Drop

Globalist Elites, Racial Equality in Oppression

The hosts open the episode by reflecting on the previous discussion regarding global elites. They conclude that the desire of the ruling class to exert control is not limited by race, noting that both black and white elites participate in globalist agendas. This realization is framed as a cynical form of equality where the primary divide is between the elite and the general population.