Topic: Mind Control

28 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
3:07:52 - 3:13:06

100: Hard R

Black-on-Black Crime and the "Cavalry" Myth

Mo Facts explains "black-on-black crime" as a result of being unable to take on the "Master," leading to victimization within the community. He contrasts the American "Cavalry" myth—the belief that help is coming—with the reality for black Americans who have no such expectation. He encourages listeners to become their own "Cavalry" through local community and self-reliance.

99: Devil in the Details
2:42:47 - 2:45:47

99: Devil in the Details

Napoleon Hill’s Interview with the Devil

In a 1938 manuscript by Napoleon Hill, the author claims to have interviewed the Devil, who describes himself as "negative energy" living in the minds of those who fear him. The Devil claims to control 98% of the population by occupying the "unused space" of the human brain. This segment explores the psychological mechanics of fear and how it is used to manipulate the masses.

99: Devil in the Details
2:45:48 - 2:50:36

99: Devil in the Details

The Six Fears and the Habit of Drifting

The Devil identifies the six most effective fears used for mind control, with the fears of poverty and death being the most potent. He explains the principle of "drifting," where individuals stop thinking for themselves and allow outside circumstances or propaganda to dictate their thoughts. This "idle mind" becomes the Devil's playground, leading to a state of mental laziness that makes people easy to control.

99: Devil in the Details
2:50:36 - 2:56:04

99: Devil in the Details

Capturing the Minds of Youth Through Fear

The Devil reveals that his most effective trick is capturing the minds of children through their parents, teachers, and religious instructors. By planting seeds of fear in youth, he weakens their ability to reason and think independently for the rest of their lives. This strategy ensures that the "habit of drifting" is established early, making the population susceptible to lifelong manipulation.

97: Flowers for Fuller
8:42 - 12:34

97: Flowers for Fuller

Laurel Erica on the English Language as Mind Control

A clip from Laurel Erica describes the English language as the "leading software of the Western mind" and an instrument of mind control dating back to the ancient church. The hosts discuss how the lack of context in text-based communication leads to misunderstandings and emotional reactions. They advocate for the principle of seeking first to understand before being understood, referencing Stephen Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.

92: White Lies
3:07:24 - 3:16:50

92: White Lies

English as Mind Control Software, Final Sign-off

The hosts discuss the English language as "software for the mind" that can be used for control, specifically referencing the modern enforcement of pronouns. Mo Facts argues that going along with these linguistic changes is a "white lie" that leads to self-disrespect. The episode ends with a summary of the "orange" theme and the song "Something in the Orange" by Zach Bryan.

90: Micro Mockingbird
3:03:06 - 3:07:47

90: Micro Mockingbird

Earl Nightingale, The Strangest Secret and Mind Control

The hosts play clips from Earl Nightingale, a famous radio personality, regarding the power of thought and personal destiny. They discuss how the media attempts to "tap in" to people's minds from the moment they wake up. Adam Curry shares his personal morning routine of reading scripture and speaking to the Holy Spirit to protect his mind from the "Matrix" of mainstream news cycles.

84: More or Less
58:36 - 1:02:02

84: More or Less

Centrist Audience and the Deception of "American Nazis"

The hosts describe their audience as centrist and hungry for knowledge that challenges mainstream narratives. A provocative comparison is made between "German Nazis," who were overt in their symbols, and "American Nazis," who supposedly hide behind humanitarian aid and white coats. This serves as a metaphor for the dangers of deceptive political movements versus overt ones.

84: More or Less
2:57:15 - 3:00:34

84: More or Less

The "Black Brain Drain" and Planned Attacks

The discussion touches on the "black brain drain," where high-achieving black women defer child-rearing for careers, while those deemed "unfit" are encouraged to have more children through government subsidies. The hosts question if this is a "planned attack" to alter the genetics of the black community. They suggest that over-sexualization in media is a tool to create "unwanted births" that Planned Parenthood then "cleans up."

81: Qincidence
2:18:38 - 2:22:24

81: Qincidence

Whoopi Goldberg on Racial Image and Mind Control

The hosts analyze Whoopi Goldberg's comments on "The View" regarding Chris Rock's trauma. They argue that Goldberg's focus on how the slap makes Black people look to white audiences is a form of "mind control" and racial filtering that prevents honest conversation.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
19:46 - 23:31

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Health Impacts of Suppressed Emotion, Life Expectancy in Men

The hosts discuss the physical and mental toll of suppressing anger, linking it to lower life expectancy rates among men, particularly Black men. Mo Facts describes the internal loop of rationalizing an unjust termination while trying to maintain a composed exterior for his family. He characterizes the current societal pressure to comply with mandates as a form of mass mind control.

74: Silly Mode
10:55 - 14:16

74: Silly Mode

High-Tech Lynching, Psychological Trauma Weaponization

The discussion introduces the concept of "high-tech lynching" as a psychological and trauma-based weapon used by power structures to manipulate the public. Reference is made to the Jussie Smollett case and the Equal Justice Initiative's lynching memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. The narrative suggests that the historical trauma of slavery and lynching is wielded in modern contexts to enforce mental submission and social control.

69: Infektion
2:34:29 - 2:39:05

69: Infektion

Mass Formation, Condoms and Depopulation Win-Wins

The discussion turns to "mass formation" and the psychological impact of constant fear. The hosts argue that the promotion of condoms during the AIDS crisis served a dual purpose of disease prevention and depopulation. They suggest that modern health mandates create a similar "BAM in your head" psychological state.

68: Lizard Lounge
1:53:03 - 1:58:52

68: Lizard Lounge

Tucker Carlson, Loudoun County and Immigrant Conservatism

Tucker Carlson highlights Loudoun County, Virginia, as a flashpoint where "unhappy white liberals" are imposing radical social agendas on a diverse population. Carlson argues that while many immigrants hold socially conservative views, their children are being targeted for "mind control" in public schools to turn them into liberal voters. This strategy is described as an attempt to force newly integrated groups to counter their parents' traditional values.

63: We Are People 1
1:18:22 - 1:23:34

63: We Are People 1

Khan Academy Economics and the Psychology of Money

Using a Khan Academy lesson, the hosts explain the difference between commodity-backed money (like silver certificates) and fiat money, which has value only by government decree. They relate this to the "psychology of trust" in society. The segment argues that the belief in the value of the US dollar is a form of "mind control" backed by military force.

62: Pink Elephant
2:01:35 - 2:05:38

62: Pink Elephant

Steven Hassan and the Spectrum of Mind Control

Mental health professional Steven Hassan's model for identifying cults and mind control is presented. He describes a spectrum from "healthy influence" (informed consent) to "unhealthy influence" (deception and guilt). The hosts apply this to the pandemic and social justice movements, noting how people were told to stay home for safety but encouraged to protest in large groups, creating a "tranced out" state of obedience.

60: Monsters Ball
2:48:34 - 2:51:26

60: Monsters Ball

Cultural Compatibility and Geographical Influences

The hosts discuss how cultural upbringing, geography, and shared history are often more important for relationship compatibility than race alone. One host shares a personal realization about the importance of marrying someone with a similar American cultural background. They argue that race is frequently used as a tool for mind control by the media to prevent meaningful conversations about these deeper cultural connections.

57: Capitol Heel
3:21:02 - 3:25:23

57: Capitol Heel

Kathy O'Brien, MKUltra in Sports and Olympics

The hosts explore Kathy O'Brien's claims regarding MKUltra mind control in professional sports and the Olympics. They discuss the idea of "program capability" and "heightened visual acuity" being used to create elite athletes who can later be used as political assets. They suggest that the presence of multiple Olympians at the Capitol riot may not be a coincidence.

40: Politricks
2:01:00 - 2:05:05

40: Politricks

Sesame Street Town Hall and Racial Mind Control

The hosts analyze a Sesame Street special on racism, which Moe describes as a high level of "mind control." They critique the questions asked by parents, including a child asking if she can "operate on racist brains." Moe argues the special was designed to make white people feel comfortable again and to simplify complex issues into a "skin color only" narrative.

40: Politricks
2:50:29 - 2:54:27

40: Politricks

Conclusion and "What Would I Do If I Could Feel"

Adam Curry and Moe wrap up the episode, reflecting on the "Hollywood divide" of their shared experiences. They encourage listeners to support the show at mofundme.com. The episode ends with the song "What Would I Do If I Could Feel" from *The Wiz*, serving as a final thematic tie-in to the discussion of emotional manipulation and mind control.