Topic: Military

24 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
26:55 - 31:37

99: Devil in the Details

Kamala Harris and the Strategic Use of Racial Politics

The potential presidency of Kamala Harris is analyzed as a strategic move by the Democratic Party to utilize "racial showcasing." The argument is made that the military-industrial complex can achieve more under a brown female leader than under Donald Trump due to reduced public scrutiny. The upcoming DNC convention in Chicago is mentioned as a potential flashpoint for civil unrest tied to recent police shootings in Illinois.

99: Devil in the Details
1:12:49 - 1:16:39

99: Devil in the Details

The Re-emergence of Southern Power Post-Reconstruction

Following the Civil War and the end of Reconstruction, the old Southern "Bourbon" elite reconstituted their power by moving west and integrating into the military and industrial sectors. This "Cowboy" base eventually re-established a hold over American military institutions. The segment argues that the spirit of the Confederacy persisted by aligning with the expansionist needs of the federal government in the West.

98: Mixed Up
2:33:58 - 2:37:58

98: Mixed Up

Humanitarianism versus Strategic Poaching

The hosts argue that modern immigration is not humanitarian but a strategic poaching of "fighting forces" in technology, medicine, and the military. They suggest the ultimate goal is a "golden brown" consumer culture with a single beauty standard. This process is blamed for creating self-hate and anxiety among those who do not fit the engineered phenotype.

95: IDK
2:19 - 4:14

95: IDK

Robert Greene, 33 Strategies of War Book Overview

Mo introduces the 2006 book "The 33 Strategies of War" by author Robert Greene, known for "The 48 Laws of Power." The discussion highlights the psychological nature of warfare and the length of the audiobook, which spans 27 hours. The hosts plan to use the book's framework to analyze current global events and social dynamics through a series of audio clips.

95: IDK
4:14 - 9:26

95: IDK

Modern Warfare Nature, Russia-Ukraine Conflict Observations

A clip from Robert Greene argues that the fundamental nature of warfare remains unchanged despite technological advancements. The hosts observe that the conflict in Ukraine resembles World War I trench warfare, questioning why populations are still driven to kill based on nationality. They discuss the psychological operations used to cultivate hatred toward Vladimir Putin and the historical use of pop culture to influence children's perceptions of Russians.

95: IDK
19:07 - 21:31

95: IDK

Historical Solidarity Patterns, War as a Racket

The hosts compare current social unrest to the Vietnam War era, referencing the film "Forrest Gump" to illustrate the alliance between different activist groups. They posit that war serves as a profitable racket for the financial system and a mechanism for population control. The discussion suggests that once power is consolidated, the powers that be return to "business as usual," leaving activists behind.

95: IDK
21:32 - 25:40

95: IDK

Military Recruitment, Immigration and Path to Citizenship

The conversation shifts to the influx of military-aged male immigrants into the West. The hosts speculate that these individuals may eventually be offered a path to citizenship through involuntary military service as a solution to labor and population issues. They question the logic of current border policies, suggesting the "emptying of prisons" narrative is more plausible than an internal attack.

95: IDK
32:05 - 35:20

95: IDK

Racial Confusion, Perpetual War in Israel

Neely Fuller Jr.'s concepts of racial classification and dislocation confusion are applied to the situation in Western Europe and Israel. The hosts discuss the hardening stance in Israel regarding Hezbollah and the Palestinian territories, predicting a state of perpetual war. They suggest this environment is highly profitable for the "war machine" business, which sells defense upgrades to nations under constant threat.

89: Mass Confusion
1:37:33 - 1:40:59

89: Mass Confusion

Big Pharma vs. the Military Industrial Complex

A comparison is made between the power of the arms industry and the pharmaceutical industry. The hosts conclude that while the military-industrial complex owns politics, Big Pharma owns the media through massive advertising budgets. They discuss the circular economy of the war in Ukraine, where old military equipment is sent abroad to justify the creation of "new crap" and the circulation of fake money.

87: Ye & They
3:06:03 - 3:12:38

87: Ye & They

Tucker Carlson, Fox News Leverage

The hosts debate why Tucker Carlson is allowed to remain on Fox News despite railing against pharmaceutical companies and the military-industrial complex. They suggest Carlson may actually want to be fired to become a "free agent." Carlson is described as a "headache" for Fox that they cannot solve because he is the only mainstream news figure that the MAGA base trusts.

85: Overman
35:33 - 38:13

85: Overman

Military-Age Migrants and Global Soldier Recruitment

A host presents a theory regarding the influx of military-age men across borders in the U.S. and Europe, questioning if they are being recruited as a future soldier class. They draw parallels to historical mass migrations followed by world wars, suggesting the "one-world system" may be positioning these individuals for future global conflicts involving Russia or China.

76: Third Rail
1:26:22 - 1:32:54

76: Third Rail

Bitcoin, Global Finance, and the Canadian Trucker Protest

Adam Curry advocates for Bitcoin as a tool for Black America to sit close to the source of money creation. Mo discusses the "magic" of the US dollar, backed by military force. They analyze Justin Trudeau's response to the Canadian trucker protests and the use of financial restrictions against protesters, framing it as a "Gitmo Nation" moment for the world.

70: Four Freedoms
2:42:36 - 2:46:06

70: Four Freedoms

The Selective Service Draft and Peacetime Conscription

The hosts compare current vaccine mandates to the 1940 Selective Service Act, which established the first peacetime military draft in American history. They discuss the psychological impact on young men turning 18 who must register for the draft. Mo Facts suggests that the draft is the only historical precedent of similar magnitude to the current medical mandates.

70: Four Freedoms
3:00:24 - 3:05:19

70: Four Freedoms

The Psychological Trauma of War and Young Workers

A veteran describes the sheer terror of being sent to Vietnam at age 19 and witnessing death for the first time. The hosts draw a parallel to 17 and 18-year-olds today who feel forced to take a vaccine to attend college or start a career. They argue that "old men and women" are once again making decisions that disproportionately impact the lives and health of the youth.

70: Four Freedoms
3:05:22 - 3:09:29

70: Four Freedoms

Black Soldiers and the "Double War" in Vietnam

Black soldiers in Vietnam reportedly fought a "double war" against both the enemy and discrimination within their own ranks. The hosts discuss how Vietnamese locals were taught racial slurs by white American soldiers. They suggest that the "Blood" culture and dapping originated among these hardened veterans, who returned to a country that still denied them basic foundations of wealth and respect.

67: Q-Hopium
31:32 - 36:05

67: Q-Hopium

Post-9/11 Psychosis and the Search for Domestic Enemies

The cultural psychosis following 9-11 created a climate where questioning the government was labeled unpatriotic, leading to the expansion of the security apparatus. The hosts draw parallels to the January 6 investigation, noting that the leader of the Oath Keepers was not initially indicted, leading to suspicions of FBI involvement. They discuss the media's frustration when a follow-up protest on September 18 saw a low turnout, suggesting the public is becoming more aware of potential agent provocateurs.

57: Capitol Heel
2:04:06 - 2:07:23

57: Capitol Heel

Conspicuous Garb, The Capitol Viking Esotericism

The hosts discuss the "conspicuous garb" worn by some Capitol protesters, such as the "Viking" individual. They suggest that such outfits are often used for staging or have esoteric meanings related to "conjuring mojo." They contrast this with the typical attire of MAGA supporters, questioning the authenticity of the most visible figures in the riot.

55: Trappers Delight
2:39:55 - 2:45:54

55: Trappers Delight

Physical Transformation as Progress, Penitentiary Rules and the Third Way

Moe praises Gucci Mane's physical health transformation as a vital message for the black community, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hosts discuss how "penitentiary rules" are brought back to the streets by institutionalized men, creating a "human combustion" that can be weaponized by "agent provocateurs." They argue that the establishment fears any leader who can control this "third wave" of energy for positive change.

44: Big Bank Barry
1:41:15 - 1:44:11

44: Big Bank Barry

Asset Disposal, Reverend Wright's Military Service, and LBJ

Reverend Wright is characterized as a former asset who became a liability once the media, specifically Fox News, focused on his controversial remarks. His background as a member of the military who served under Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton is highlighted to show he was not a fringe figure but part of the established system.