Topic: Infiltration

7 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
3:57:13 - 3:59:01

95: IDK

Strategy 31, Destroy from Within and Infiltration

Strategy 31 focuses on "Destroying from Within" through infiltration. The hosts cite the Proud Boys and Black Lives Matter as groups that were compromised by internal dissension or external "money people." They reiterate that the only way to avoid this is to operate under an "Independent Code" rather than joining large, easily subverted groups.

57: Capitol Heel
1:36:01 - 1:39:17

57: Capitol Heel

FBI Black Identity Extremist Report, Infiltration Tactics

A throwback to episode 31 examines an FBI report on "Black Identity Extremists." The hosts argue that the same tactics used to label and infiltrate Black movements are now being applied to the MAGA movement. They discuss "gang-stalking" and the use of provocateurs to justify government crackdowns on any group that challenges the status quo.

57: Capitol Heel
2:11:56 - 2:16:28

57: Capitol Heel

FBI Informant Darthard Perry, Al Sharpton Mob Ties

The discussion covers the mechanics of FBI informants, citing Darthard Perry and the alleged flipping of Al Sharpton after he was caught with "product." The hosts explain how the Bureau uses cash payments and IRS protection to manage assets. They warn listeners to be careful about who they associate with, as simple proximity can lead to being labeled an "affiliate" of a targeted group.

57: Capitol Heel
3:08:11 - 3:12:52

57: Capitol Heel

Charlottesville and Infiltration, Southern Poverty Law Center

The hosts discuss the Charlottesville protests as a "test run" for current political maneuvers, noting that Joe Biden launched his campaign based on that event. They cite claims that the Southern Poverty Law Center and federal agencies infiltrate and sometimes create extremist groups to justify crackdowns. They argue that these events are orchestrated to ensure Americans continue to fight one another.

30: School of Thought
2:32:44 - 2:36:11

30: School of Thought

Local Rules of Emergence, Avoiding Infiltration

The hosts explain the two rules of fish schooling: stay close but not too close, and keep swimming. They translate this to social movements as staying connected enough to coordinate but distant enough to avoid the "infiltration" that destroyed previous movements. They express joy that this self-organizing "groundswell" is already happening independently of the established media and political hijackers.

04: Facts and Fallacies
1:29:56 - 1:33:32

04: Facts and Fallacies

Malcolm X on White Liberals and Northern Foxes

Malcolm X's famous critique of "white liberals" is used to argue that progressive policies have failed Black cities like Detroit and Baltimore. Malcolm X described Northern liberals as "foxes" who pose as friends while strangling militant efforts for true equality through infiltration. The hosts suggest that modern conservative think tanks are increasingly using these Malcolm X talking points to challenge the Democratic Party's long-standing influence over Black voters.