Topic: Human Capital

4 chapters across the catalog

84: More or Less
2:12:32 - 2:15:07

84: More or Less

Bill Gates and African Population Growth

Bill Gates discusses the "risk" of Africa's population doubling by 2050 and again by 2100. He argues that investing in "human capital" is necessary to prevent extreme poverty from rising. The hosts interpret his focus on Africa as a modern form of white supremacy, aimed at controlling the resources and population of the continent.

54: Lemonhead Delight
53:20 - 56:44

54: Lemonhead Delight

Associate Executive Producers, You Got Served Terminology

The hosts acknowledge donations from SirKaz, David Roll, and Darren Young. Darren Young suggests the phrase "You Got Served" for when a listener introduces someone new to the show. Another listener, Chris Bailey, points to US Code 5404 regarding the Human Capital Performance Fund, prompting a brief discussion on the "rabbit hole" of government codes.

54: Lemonhead Delight
1:55:42 - 1:58:40

54: Lemonhead Delight

Global Listeners, US Code 5404 Reference

Donations arrive from Melbourne, Australia, and listeners referencing "3220" and Robert Johnson. Eric Blitz thanks his friend Patrick for introducing him to the show. The hosts revisit the "Human Capital Performance Fund" (US Code 5404) mentioned earlier, noting how listeners are digging into government codes to find hidden meanings.

30: School of Thought
40:14 - 43:55

30: School of Thought

Roman Empire, Systems of Human Capital Control

The hosts compare the American Empire to the Roman Empire, noting that both utilized systems of inclusion and suppression to maintain power. They argue that empires do not leave conquered people to their own devices but instead set up mechanisms of control, such as using the image of Martin Luther King Jr. as a "calming mechanism." This historical perspective is used to explain modern social engineering.