Topic: Hunting

15 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
1:27:26 - 1:31:46

99: Devil in the Details

H.L. Hunt: The Richest Man and Right-Wing Media Pioneer

H.L. Hunt is profiled as the "OG Cowboy" and once the richest man in America, who used his petroleum fortune to fund radical right-wing causes. Through his "Lifeline" radio program, Hunt attacked social progress like Medicare and the United Nations, equating liberalism with communism. Despite his immense wealth and influence, Hunt lived a modest personal life, famously carrying his lunch in a brown paper bag.

99: Devil in the Details
1:31:46 - 1:36:45

99: Devil in the Details

The Campaign to Destroy Martin Luther King Jr.

H.L. Hunt collaborated with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to use the "Lifeline" media network to smear Martin Luther King Jr. as a communist agent. Hunt also attempted to derail John F. Kennedy's 1960 campaign by funding the distribution of anti-Catholic sermons to 200,000 Protestant ministers. This segment highlights Hunt's role as a behind-the-scenes architect of political and racial division in the 1960s.

99: Devil in the Details
1:41:41 - 1:44:24

99: Devil in the Details

Internal Divisions Within the CIA and Intelligence Agencies

The CIA is described as being split between a "Cowboy" operations side and a "Yankee" intelligence side. The operations side, associated with figures like Howard Hunt and the Bay of Pigs, is characterized by right-wing ideologies and direct action. The intelligence side is portrayed as a "tweedy," intellectual establishment that seeks to control the world through subtle information management and cultural attunement.

99: Devil in the Details
2:00:40 - 2:04:06

99: Devil in the Details

John Currington: H.L. Hunt’s Fixer and the MLK Murder

John Currington, the 93-year-old former right-hand man to H.L. Hunt, comes forward to discuss his role in Hunt's political operations. Currington claims that Hunt had advanced knowledge of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination and immediately moved to protect his interests. As a "fixer" for the richest man in America, Currington witnessed the intersection of oil money, the FBI, and political violence.

99: Devil in the Details
2:04:07 - 2:07:16

99: Devil in the Details

The $125,000 Bribe for James Earl Ray’s Guilty Plea

John Currington describes delivering a briefcase containing $125,000 in cash to attorney Percy Foreman to ensure that James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the murder of Martin Luther King Jr. The goal was to prevent a public trial where Ray might reveal who actually funded or organized the assassination. This payoff, orchestrated by H.L. Hunt, effectively closed the case and protected the high-level conspirators involved.

99: Devil in the Details
2:11:47 - 2:15:47

99: Devil in the Details

H.L. Hunt’s Reaction to the MLK Assassination

Within minutes of the shots being fired at Martin Luther King Jr., H.L. Hunt reportedly ordered his staff to cancel all "Lifeline" radio programs scheduled to air anti-King content. Hunt's home in Dallas was subsequently targeted by gunfire from those who suspected his involvement. The segment also details Hunt's meetings with Dallas mafia boss Joe Civello, who allegedly advised Hunt on how to handle assassins and legal indictments.

99: Devil in the Details
2:15:47 - 2:20:01

99: Devil in the Details

H.L. Hunt, the Nation of Islam, and Malcolm X

Malcolm X is heard in archival footage suggesting that the Nation of Islam (NOI) received financial support from a "rich man in Texas," identified as H.L. Hunt. Hunt, a supporter of the KKK, allegedly funded the NOI because their goal of racial separation aligned with his white supremacist ideology. The rift between Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad began when Malcolm described the JFK assassination as "chickens coming home to roost," a statement that terrified Muhammad due to his ties to Hunt.

99: Devil in the Details
2:20:03 - 2:24:17

99: Devil in the Details

The Unholy Alliance Between the KKK and the Nation of Islam

In 1960, the KKK and the Nation of Islam reportedly attempted to negotiate a deal to create a segregated black state in the South, facilitated by their mutual interest in racial separation. H.L. Hunt funded both sides of this narrative to maintain a system of conflict and division. This "unholy alliance" allowed NOI ministers to travel freely through the South without Klan interference, while Hunt used the NOI's "white devil" rhetoric to fuel his own propaganda.

99: Devil in the Details
2:24:18 - 2:28:48

99: Devil in the Details

Louis Farrakhan and the "White Devil" Narrative

Louis Farrakhan's "white devil" rhetoric is analyzed as a continuation of the propaganda funded by H.L. Hunt's estate. The hosts argue that this narrative is designed to cause confusion and prevent a system of justice by conflating all white people with the system of white supremacy. A brief tangent explores how modern pop culture figures like Taylor Swift are used to parade specific racial and mating archetypes while allegedly engaging in "witchcraft."

93: Higher Infinite Power
2:36:16 - 2:40:57

93: Higher Infinite Power

Mafia in Music, JFK Assassination, H.L. Hunt

The discussion explores the Italian Mafia's control over the music industry and its potential ties to the JFK assassination. Moe introduces the "Yankees vs. Cowboys" theory, suggesting Texas oil tycoon H.L. Hunt may have been the money behind the assassinations of JFK, MLK, and Malcolm X to install LBJ.

63: We Are People 1
1:42:12 - 1:46:21

63: We Are People 1

Dr. Amos Wilson on Culture and Problem Solving

Dr. Amos Wilson defines culture as a set of rules and procedures developed to solve problems and meet needs. The hosts argue that the "cult of woke" fails this standard because it does not produce productive results for the community. They use an economic analogy to explain how the "WAP market" is being diluted by an oversupply of "fiat" content, reducing its overall value.

55: Trappers Delight
3:18:05 - 3:23:18

55: Trappers Delight

Rock Fights, Gun Respect and the Purdue Pharma Scam

Adam Curry shares a story about childhood "rock fights" in Holland to illustrate the universal nature of adrenaline-seeking. Moe argues for "GBG" (Give Black Boys Guns) as a way to teach respect for firearms through hunting. The hosts then contrast the harsh prosecution of street dealers with the "scam" of Purdue Pharma, where executives paid fines instead of going to jail for the opioid epidemic.

42: GBG
2:08:30 - 2:12:35

42: GBG

Listener Feedback on Opportunity Zones and HBO's Watchmen

A donor from Nashville shares how "Opportunity Zones" led to the purging of longtime residents in his city. He also critiques the HBO series "Watchmen" and the film "The Hunt" as media tools designed to inflame racial and political chaos. Mo'fax agrees that the imagery in these productions often mirrors real-world events to manipulate public sentiment.

42: GBG
2:50:54 - 2:55:49

42: GBG

Educating Youth on Gun Safety and the Reality of Violence

Mo'fax advocates for demystifying guns for urban youth by teaching them safety and the actual physical consequences of gunfire. He suggests programs similar to the Boy Scouts where kids can see the impact of bullets on organic matter to foster respect for the weapon's power. He argues that "live-action role-playing" with guns by inexperienced youth is a major factor in accidental and gang violence.

26: Butter Biscuits
2:14:27 - 2:17:52

26: Butter Biscuits

Witch Hunt, Terminology and Hillary Clinton

The President's use of the term "witch hunt" is criticized by self-identified witches who claim the term belongs to marginalized groups, not the powerful. The segment also references long-standing rumors from figures like Alex Jones claiming that Hillary Clinton and her associates have ties to occult practices.