Topic: Marshmallow Test

2 chapters across the catalog

88: Business Decision
1:00:07 - 1:06:06

88: Business Decision

Population Control, The Marshmallow Test

The discussion explores theories of population control and the "lizard people" mentality of elite planners who view the majority of humanity as low-value. The 1972 Stanford marshmallow test is used as a metaphor for how elites categorize people based on their ability to delay gratification. The hosts link these concepts to voluntary sterilization through gender transitioning, abortion, and the eugenics-based thinking of Fabian Socialists.

85: Overman
2:21:20 - 2:27:43

85: Overman

The Marshmallow Test and One-World Government

The "Marshmallow Test" is discussed as a measure of delayed gratification, which Jared Taylor links to racial evolution. The hosts counter by defining "white supremacy" as a one-world government or the "Illuminati" that uses psychopathic risk-taking, such as gain-of-function research. They argue that elites don't identify with the average white citizen and are actually targeting them through events like January 6.