Topic: Neely Fuller Jr

38 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
5:10 - 12:17

100: Hard R

Neely Fuller Jr. on the Definition of the N-Word

Neely Fuller Jr. argues that the N-word lacks a concrete definition and instead functions as a tool used by white supremacists to elicit specific emotional reactions. The discussion explores the word as a "one-word spell" designed to trigger dejection or anger in people of African descent. A review of the Merriam-Webster dictionary confirms the term is defined by its usage as an insult rather than a literal meaning.

100: Hard R
12:17 - 20:33

100: Hard R

Codification and Emotional Control Against Racial Slurs

Neely Fuller Jr. introduces the concept of "codification," advising individuals not to flinch or react when targeted by racial slurs. The hosts discuss how a violent reaction to the word can lead to criminal charges, effectively making the individual a "slave" under the 13th Amendment. An anecdote about a woman on a subway ignoring a verbal assault illustrates how the word loses power when the intended "spell" fails to trigger a response.

100: Hard R
50:34 - 56:10

100: Hard R

The United Independent Compensatory Code for Justice

Mo Facts explains the philosophy of the United Independent Compensatory Code, which focuses on individual constructive actions rather than group rallies. The goal is to ensure no one is mistreated and that those who need the most help receive it. He acknowledges that being "constructive" often leads to being marginalized by a system that thrives on confusion.

98: Mixed Up
2:16:56 - 2:22:31

98: Mixed Up

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing on Psychosis and Integration

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing's theories suggest that integration and interracial marriage can be a "psychosis" where black individuals feel psychologically but not functionally free. She argues that the system uses these relationships to "bleed out" the ADOS population, eventually eliminating legal claims for reparations by diluting the identifiable victim group.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:24 - 8:41

97: Flowers for Fuller

Neely Fuller Jr. and the Compensatory Code for Justice

Mo Facts presents the work of Neely Fuller Jr. as a foundational tool for understanding systemic control, specifically through the "compensatory code." The discussion clarifies that the term "white supremacy" refers to a global operating system of power based on skin color rather than individual white people. Mo emphasizes that his focus is on achieving justice, defined as providing the most constructive help to those who need it most without mistreating anyone.

97: Flowers for Fuller
20:44 - 25:16

97: Flowers for Fuller

Neely Fuller Jr. on the Logic of White Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr. discusses the internal contradictions of white supremacy, arguing that if the system were divinely ordained, there would be no need for constant manipulation or the mistreatment of others. Mo Facts uses the biblical story of Moses as an analogy for white individuals who choose to exit the system, becoming a "headache" for the established power structure. The segment distinguishes between white supremacists, white people, and non-white people within the system.

97: Flowers for Fuller
33:31 - 36:10

97: Flowers for Fuller

The Three T's of Systemic Degeneration: Tacky

Mo Facts introduces the first of Neely Fuller Jr.'s "Three T's"—Tacky—describing it as the baseline behavior the system of white supremacy encourages in people of color. "Tacky" is defined by a lack of style or good breeding, and the hosts argue that any behavior exceeding this baseline is often derided as "acting white." This classification is presented as a tool to keep non-white populations in a state of perceived inferiority.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:01:11 - 2:05:30

97: Flowers for Fuller

Royalism and the Phenotype of White Supremacy

Neely Fuller Jr. describes white supremacy as a "royalist system" based on phenotype rather than just bloodline. He argues that the system designates white individuals as "born better" and non-white individuals as eligible for domination. The hosts discuss the inherent confusion in the "color system," where individuals are categorized as black or brown regardless of their actual skin tone or ancestry.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:21:14 - 2:27:31

97: Flowers for Fuller

Neely Fuller Jr. on Racial Classification Confusion

Mo Facts revisits Neely Fuller Jr.'s "Six Strategies of Confusion," starting with "Racial Classification Confusion." This involves the system changing a person's racial status whenever convenient, such as referring to Donald Trump as "orange" to demote him from the white power structure. They also discuss how churches became compliant with the system during COVID-19 to protect their 501c3 tax-exempt status.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:34:59 - 2:37:47

97: Flowers for Fuller

Racial Sexual Confusion and Hormone Blockers

The hosts discuss "Racial Sexual Confusion," a strategy Neely Fuller Jr. reportedly predicted in 1972. They argue that the promotion of transgenderism and hormone blockers for children is a method to prevent "undesirables" from procreating. This is presented as a deliberate effort to create maximum confusion and weaken the family structure within targeted communities.

97: Flowers for Fuller
2:43:17 - 2:46:06

97: Flowers for Fuller

White Sacrifice Confusion and January 6th

The final strategy of confusion is "White Sacrifice," where the system mistreats or arrests a small percentage of white people to prove that racism does not exist. The hosts point to the prosecution of January 6th protesters and "White Christian Nationalists" as modern examples of this numbers game. This tactic is described as a distraction to keep non-white populations from recognizing the true nature of the system.

96: Out of Luck
2:28:35 - 2:33:10

96: Out of Luck

Neely Fuller Jr. on Affirmative Action and Word Violence

The segment features clips from Neely Fuller Jr. discussing the "word war" and the lack of clear definitions for terms like "affirmative action" and "racial integration." Fuller argues that words can be a form of violence when used to deceive or make individuals lie to themselves. The hosts discuss how propaganda weaponizes truth to "shame and inflame" rather than produce justice.

96: Out of Luck
2:33:11 - 2:39:02

96: Out of Luck

The System of White Supremacy and the Pursuit of Justice

Moe Facts clarifies his focus on the "operating system" of white supremacy, which Neely Fuller Jr. defines as a system of injustice. He argues that anyone working toward injustice, regardless of race, is part of this system. The discussion emphasizes that the ultimate goal is justice for all people and the dismantling of mistreatment, rather than an obsession with any specific racial group.

95: IDK
25:40 - 27:57

95: IDK

Neely Fuller Jr., Counter-War and Economic Activity

Mo introduces audio from Neely Fuller Jr., who defines "counter-war" as activity across nine areas, including economics and religion, to oppose systems of white supremacy. The hosts discuss how the US dollar's status as a reserve currency is backed by military force. They cite the downfall of Muammar Gaddafi as a consequence of attempting to move away from the dollar-based financial system.

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.

95: IDK
3:01:18 - 3:05:56

95: IDK

Strategy 19, Enveloping the Enemy and Information Overload

Strategy 19, "Envelop the Enemy," is described as the 24/7 stimulation and manipulation of the modern information environment. The hosts discuss how even those who avoid phones are "backdoored" through family and friends. They reference Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA to remind listeners that total surveillance is already a reality, making "I don't know" a powerful defensive statement.

92: White Lies
56:55 - 1:05:46

92: White Lies

Neely Fuller Jr., The Refinement of White Supremacy

Using clips from Neely Fuller Jr., the hosts explore the "refinement stage" of white supremacy, where systemic racism is hidden behind polite corporate or liberal facades. They discuss the "Black Pete" controversy in the Netherlands as an example of this shifting dynamic. Mo Facts emphasizes Fuller's pronunciation of "white supremacist" to highlight the word "supreme" as the core of the ideology.

92: White Lies
1:17:59 - 1:27:03

92: White Lies

White Sacrifice Confusion, The Hardening of Zoomers

Mo Facts explains Neely Fuller Jr.'s concept of "white sacrifice confusion," where the elite allow some white people to suffer to mask the existence of systemic racism. They discuss the "hardening" of the Zoomer generation, who have become cynical toward all political movements. Mo predicts that "woke" activists will eventually be left "holding the bag" similar to the hippies after the Manson murders.

92: White Lies
2:17:01 - 2:28:38

92: White Lies

White Lies, Genetic Annihilation and Racial Preservation

The hosts define "white lies" as trivial falsehoods told to maintain social order. They use Neely Fuller Jr. clips to discuss the "fear of genetic annihilation" among white populations and the taboo surrounding the topic of racial preservation. They critique the prevalence of interracial couples in modern advertising as a form of "inflammatory propaganda" designed to promote a homogenous future.

91: Scott Free
2:27:17 - 2:34:01

91: Scott Free

Neely Fuller Jr. on Confusion and Self-Esteem

Neely Fuller Jr. explains that confusion—having questions with no answers—is a tool used to frustrate and demoralize people. He defines self-esteem as the result of "doing things that work" and solving problems. Mo connects these ideas to Stephen Covey's "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People," emphasizing personal accountability over waiting for a "messianic leader."