Topic: Hawaii

5 chapters across the catalog

60: Monsters Ball
2:29:54 - 2:36:41

60: Monsters Ball

Global Listenership and Final Producer Credits

Donations arrive from listeners in Hawaii and Israel, with one producer noting that Israel serves as a "testing ground" for population control. A donor named Sir Ernesto mentions reading the autobiography of Malcolm X due to the show's influence, leading the hosts to designate $10 donations as "X donations." The segment concludes with a final call for support at mofundme.com to fund future episodes.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:29 - 4:02

44: Big Bank Barry

Barack Obama, 44th President, and Narrative Discrepancies

Barack Obama is introduced as the primary subject for the 44th episode, corresponding to his status as the 44th U.S. President. Initial observations focus on the unlikely nature of his rise, noting his lack of direct lineage to American slavery and his unique family background. The discussion questions the official narrative surrounding his rapid political ascent from a relatively unknown state senator.

44: Big Bank Barry
54:25 - 58:37

44: Big Bank Barry

Black Conspiracy Culture, Judge Joe Brown, and Punahou School

The prevalence of "conspiracy theories" in the Black community is framed as a logical response to historical programs like "Black Ink." Judge Joe Brown discusses Obama’s education at the elite Punahou School in Hawaii, noting the extremely high tuition costs and questioning how a supposedly middle-class family afforded it. Brown also claims Obama’s grandmother managed CIA money channels in the South Pacific.

44: Big Bank Barry
58:38 - 1:01:51

44: Big Bank Barry

Wayne Madsen, Business International Corporation, and CIA Fronts

Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen reports that Barack Obama worked for Business International Corporation, which he identifies as a CIA front. The report further links Obama’s mother, Ann Dunham, to the Ford Foundation and his grandmother to the Bank of Hawaii, alleging both institutions served as conduits for funding Indonesian dictator Suharto following a CIA-backed coup.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:01:58 - 2:07:07

44: Big Bank Barry

Hawaiian Chill, LeBron James, and The Negro Bot Critique

Michael Eric Dyson critiques Obama’s "Hawaiian chill" personality, arguing he lacks the "existential misery" and anger felt by most Black Americans. Dyson compares Obama unfavorably to LeBron James, who he claims represents his neighborhood despite his wealth. The segment concludes that Obama is "not Black" by the definition of ADOS lineage and failed to use his platform to push for reparations.