Topic: Mkultra

12 chapters across the catalog

94: Helping Our People
3:55 - 8:22

94: Helping Our People

Sam Cooke Murder, MKUltra and CIA Brothel Theories

A recap of the Sam Cooke investigation highlights inconsistencies in the 1964 killing, including missing money and the background of motel manager Bertha Franklin. Theories suggest Cooke may have entered an MKUltra safe house or "Midnight Climax" brothel operated by the CIA. The segment also details Cooke's business conflict with manager Alan Klein regarding record label ownership shortly before his death.

94: Helping Our People
8:21 - 14:30

94: Helping Our People

Harvard Report of 1972, CBS and Black Music Penetration

Dr. Logan Westbrook, a former liaison between CBS and Harvard, discusses the 1972 Harvard Report commissioned by Clive Davis. The report served as a blueprint for major labels to penetrate and dominate the black music market, coinciding with the 1973 birth of hip-hop. The discussion explores whether hip-hop was hijacked as a mind-control mechanism through corporate and intelligence agency influence.

84: More or Less
1:08:11 - 1:12:59

84: More or Less

Analysis of the Roske 911 Call and SSRIs

The 911 call made by Nicholas Roske is analyzed, noting his lack of political statements during the initial call despite later admitting to political motives. The hosts discuss the potential role of psychotropic drugs, SSRIs, and "Adderall-induced psychosis" in such incidents. They speculate on whether Roske experienced a "moment of clarity" that led him to surrender to the police.

65: Disco Biscuits
51:43 - 55:53

65: Disco Biscuits

Intersection of Bill Cosby Conviction and Brett Kavanaugh Hearings

The hosts revisit the 2018 timeline where Bill Cosby's sentencing coincided with the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh. They analyze how the media used Cosby's conviction to frame the questioning of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. The discussion touches on the lack of institutional support for Cosby compared to political figures, suggesting he was abandoned by the "Boule" or Black elite.

63: We Are People 1
1:12:41 - 1:18:22

63: We Are People 1

Smut Peddling and the Commodity of Fame

The discussion characterizes the promotion of explicit content as "smut-peddling" that negatively impacts developing minds. The hosts argue that Megan Thee Stallion is a commodity owned by the record industry and larger entities, with no real control over her image or message. They suggest that Maxine Waters is being coached by a "third party" to leverage the rapper's influence for political gain.

63: We Are People 1
1:31:42 - 1:34:49

63: We Are People 1

Engagement Warfare and Binary Thinking

The hosts discuss "worldview warfare," where the goal of media platforms is constant engagement regardless of political side. They argue that society is being programmed into "binary thinking" (ones and zeros) to make people easier to control. The segment mentions Bhad Bhabie's connection to NBA Youngboy and her "MKUltra" butterfly tattoos as symbols of this cultural programming.

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.

56: Fishing Polls
2:32:12 - 2:36:20

56: Fishing Polls

New Money, Trapper's Delight Feedback, Lizard People

A second donation segment features feedback on the "Trapper's Delight" episode, with listeners connecting the dots between drug culture, the CIA, and Whitey Bulger. The hosts joke about their shared belief in "lizard people" and their roles as "conspiracy analysts." They emphasize that no topic is off the table for analysis on the show.

55: Trappers Delight
3:45:24 - 3:51:26

55: Trappers Delight

Gucci Mane Clone Conspiracy, MKUltra and Whitey Bulger

The hosts discuss the conspiracy theory that Gucci Mane was "cloned" in prison. Moe suggests a more plausible theory: MKUltra-style mind control, noting that mobster Whitey Bulger was famously given LSD as part of the program while in the same Atlanta federal prison. They link Bulger to Robert Mueller and suggest that these "mind traps" are used to control influential figures.

49: Brothas Be Voting
3:11:30 - 3:21:31

49: Brothas Be Voting

Chaos Magic and the Etymology of BLM

The episode concludes with a "mind-blowing" theory connecting the BLM acronym to "Balaam" through chaos magic practices that involve removing vowels from words. The hosts discuss "spiritual warfare" and the psychological impact of hashtags and memes. They encourage listeners to "plead the blood of Jesus" against perceived spiritual manipulation and look forward to episode 50.

40: Politricks
2:31:00 - 2:34:31

40: Politricks

Alice in Wonderland and MKUltra Mind Control

Moe introduces a segment on mind control tropes, linking *Alice in Wonderland* and *The Wizard of Oz* to CIA research on creating "alters" and dissociative identity disorder. They discuss the annual, commercial-free television broadcasts of *The Wizard of Oz* as a form of long-term social programming.

08: Hell Up in Harlem
1:38:49 - 1:42:59

08: Hell Up in Harlem

Trauma-Based Mind Control, Greta Thunberg

The use of trauma-based mind control, historically associated with programs like MKUltra, is discussed in the context of modern political movements. The public platforming of Greta Thunberg is cited as a potential example of using children to push agendas through emotional and psychological manipulation.