Topic: Masonic

8 chapters across the catalog

70: Four Freedoms
28:06 - 32:06

70: Four Freedoms

Natural Immunity Superiority and the Case of Joe Katz

Using a hypothetical worker named "Joe Katz," the hosts question the logic of firing productive remote employees who refuse vaccination. They reference a legal case involving a George Mason University professor who argues that his natural immunity from a prior COVID-19 infection is superior to vaccine-induced immunity. The discussion highlights that CDC and FDA data often acknowledge the strength of natural antibodies, yet mandates rarely provide exemptions for them.

64: We Are People 2
2:09:07 - 2:14:55

64: We Are People 2

Charlotte Osgood Mason and the Black God Complex

Charlotte Osgood Mason is highlighted as a "Miss Anne" who believed she was a "black god" and a "psychic physician." She funded geniuses like Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes but viewed black people as "primitive" and "childlike" energies needed to heal a "washed out" white America. The hosts discuss the power dynamics of such philanthropy and the discomfort of "code-switching" in interracial interactions.

61: Mark My Words
13:44 - 16:55

61: Mark My Words

Tyler Perry, Anthony Mason, Building Vaccine Confidence

Tyler Perry discusses his role in building vaccine confidence during an interview with Anthony Mason, citing a Kaiser Health study on racial disparities in vaccination rates. Perry claims he is providing information for personal choice rather than mandating the shot, though the hosts argue he was specifically hired to "speak Black" to the target demographic. The discussion touches on the perceived hypocrisy of "woke" culture regarding science and math.

54: Lemonhead Delight
2:39:21 - 2:44:03

54: Lemonhead Delight

Crystal Mason, Texas Voter Fraud Sentence

Crystal Mason was sentenced to five years in prison for casting a provisional ballot in 2016 while on supervised release for a federal conviction. The hosts argue that once a person has paid their debt to society, all rights—including voting and second amendment rights—should be automatically reinstated. They use Mason's case to illustrate the extreme pressure the state can apply in voter fraud cases.

41: Third Wave
2:41:02 - 2:44:06

41: Third Wave

Masonic Fraternal Police Department, Kamala Harris Connection

In 2015, three individuals were arrested for running the "Masonic Fraternal Police Department" in California, claiming jurisdiction in 33 states. One suspect was an aide to then-Attorney General Kamala Harris. The hosts question whether this was a "fake" department or an "off-the-books" special task force, noting the group's claims of a 3,000-year-old bloodline tied to the Knights Templar.

39: Hard Pass
1:12:53 - 1:16:32

39: Hard Pass

Alice Mason, Meghan Markle, and Racial Ambiguity

The case of New York real estate broker Alice Mason is highlighted as an example of a prominent woman who lived as white for 35 years. The hosts transition to Meghan Markle, describing her as "racially ambiguous" and discussing her entry into the British Royal bloodlines. They also touch on Prince Harry being "shunned" for turning his back on his royal lineage.

10: Black and Blue
1:17:44 - 1:21:23

10: Black and Blue

Benjamin Crump and Hermetic Theater in the Courtroom

The hosts analyze Benjamin Crump's reaction to the verdict and pivot to a discussion on "Hermetic Theater," involving numerology and color coding in the courtroom. They note that Guyger consistently wore blue while the victim's family wore red, suggesting potential Masonic or Illuminati signaling. This segment explores the idea that the trial's visual elements were carefully choreographed to convey deeper symbolic meanings to those "in the know."