Topic: Lockdown

11 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
11:19 - 14:33

89: Mass Confusion

Peter McCullough on the Four Elements of Mass Psychosis

Dr. Peter McCullough outlines the four specific characteristics required to trigger a mass formation psychosis: prolonged isolation, withdrawal of enjoyable activities, free-floating anxiety, and a single solution offered by authority. He identifies the global COVID-19 vaccination campaign as the "absurd solution" provided to resolve the manufactured anxiety of the lockdowns. The hosts draw parallels between this psychological framework and the historical implementation of systemic racism in the United States.

86: Pox Luck
2:32:39 - 2:36:44

86: Pox Luck

Self-Imposed Lockdowns and Energy Costs in Europe

The hosts posit that the fear of monkeypox lesions will lead to "self-imposed lockdowns" where people choose to stay home and use services like DoorDash to avoid public visibility. They shift to the economic situation in Europe, where energy prices have increased by 400%, forcing a transition to green energy. The discussion suggests that pandemics and energy crises are being used in tandem to shift global consumption habits.

57: Capitol Heel
57:06 - 1:00:23

57: Capitol Heel

Economic Devastation, Build Back Better Agenda

The hosts contrast the 9/11 era with the current economic devastation caused by COVID-19 lockdowns. They criticize the "Build Back Better" agenda, predicting a future of permanent lockdowns, vaccine passports, and the destruction of small businesses in favor of a state-controlled green economy. They argue that the goal is to transition the population to a digital currency and state dependency.

42: GBG
2:28:59 - 2:33:00

42: GBG

North Carolina Travel Tips and California Beach Restrictions

A listener asks for travel recommendations in North Carolina, and Mo'fax praises the state's diverse geography from the mountains to the coast. Adam Curry shares a bizarre detail about California's COVID-19 lockdowns, where citizens were reportedly only allowed to walk on "wet sand" at the beach. They conclude the support segment by directing listeners to MoFundMe.com.

32: Nocebo
0:01 - 2:24

32: Nocebo

Pandemic Lockdown Life, ISP Connectivity Issues

The hosts discuss their current living situations during the April 2020 pandemic lockdowns. One host describes managing children's screen time and obsessive behavior while stuck at home. A technical delay for the episode is attributed to a router failure and ISP issues, leading to a brief discussion about reverting to physical media like DVDs and Redbox during internet outages.

32: Nocebo
4:55 - 6:26

32: Nocebo

Martial Law, Governor Gavin Newsom Authority

The conversation addresses the shift in public perception regarding martial law, noting that what was once considered a conspiracy theory is now being discussed by officials. California Governor Gavin Newsom is heard in a clip discussing the state's capacity to enforce authority, though he notes it is not yet a necessity. The hosts debate whether martial law is a federal or state-level power.

31: BIE BAE

31: BIE BAE

Rona Radio, Pandemic Lockdown Normalcy

Adam Curry and Mo discuss the 2020 pandemic lockdown and the launch of a new domain, RonaRadio.com, as a potential daily project. They check on the well-being of their families during the crisis and emphasize maintaining a regular podcast schedule to provide listeners with a sense of normalcy.

31: BIE BAE
1:49:15 - 1:54:14

31: BIE BAE

ELF Frequencies, Show Sign-off

The episode concludes with a look at Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) and a call for producers to research the topic further. The hosts sign off during the pandemic lockdown, reminding listeners of the "Value for Value" model and closing with the song "Don't Make Me Over."

30: School of Thought
0:01 - 3:40

30: School of Thought

Pandemic Lockdown Life, Working From Home Routines

The hosts discuss their personal adjustments during the March 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns. One host describes the transition to working from home as a "white privilege" upgrade while managing children who are rediscovering board games like Uno and Scrabble. They reflect on the loss of daily routines, such as ironing clothes, and the blurring of days during the quarantine period.

30: School of Thought
2:36:12 - 2:39:40

30: School of Thought

2020 Election Blame, Closing Remarks

The hosts predict that the ADOS community will be blamed by the Democratic Party when they lose the 2020 election due to low turnout. They reiterate the importance of paying attention to the truth and look forward to continuing the discussion during the ongoing lockdown. The episode ends with a musical segment about rising up and not being held down.