Topic: Outro

14 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
2:58:31 - 3:01:46

96: Out of Luck

Outro and "Loving Myself" Musical Close

The episode concludes with a musical segment titled "Loving Myself," which emphasizes the importance of physical health, nutrition, and self-care. The lyrics touch on avoiding "trash" food and gas station hot dogs in favor of rejuvenation. Adam Curry and Moe Facts sign off, encouraging listeners to pay attention to the truth as it reveals itself.

90: Micro Mockingbird
3:12:41 - 3:15:34

90: Micro Mockingbird

Final Sign-off and Outro Music

Adam Curry and Mo Facts sign off, thanking the audience and their producers for another successful episode. They reiterate their commitment to the "value for value" model and the search for truth. The episode ends with a musical track featuring lyrics about a "young trainee" and an "interview," echoing the themes of media recruitment discussed earlier.

84: More or Less
3:37:10 - 3:39:50

84: More or Less

Outro Music: "Ordinary People" by John Legend

The episode ends with the song "Ordinary People" by John Legend. The lyrics reflect on the complexities of relationships and the need to "take it slow," serving as a musical transition out of the intense discussion on eugenics and population control.

57: Capitol Heel
3:30:03 - 3:35:01

57: Capitol Heel

Scarface Goodbye, Episode 57 Outro

The episode concludes with a clip from the movie "Scarface" as a tribute to Donald Trump's departure from the White House. The hosts reflect on the "hell of a ride" of the last four years and encourage listeners to keep paying attention. The show ends with a rendition of "Hit the Road Jack" and a final call for support at mofundme.com.

44: Big Bank Barry
2:59:16 - 3:03:13

44: Big Bank Barry

Marxist Conflict, LGBTQ Priorities, and Smiling Faces

The episode concludes by framing Obama’s focus on LGBTQ issues as a Marxist strategy to maintain social conflict. The song "Smiling Faces Sometimes" by The Undisputed Truth is played to underscore the theme of political masks and deception. The hosts sign off, encouraging listeners to pay attention to the truth behind public narratives.

43: Black Inc.
2:44:20 - 2:50:10

43: Black Inc.

Swarthy Germans, The Moor, and Episode Outro

The episode concludes with a discussion on the etymology of the word "swarthy" and its historical application to Germans and "The Moor," a nickname for Karl Marx. They reference Benjamin Franklin's descriptions of Europeans and the hidden racial history of historical figures. The hosts sign off, encouraging listeners to visit their donation and archive pages.

28: Black Don't Crack
2:16:32 - 2:20:54

28: Black Don't Crack

D-Ruggs, Outro and Musical Performance

The show closes with a musical track titled "D-Ruggs," which personifies drug addiction as a predatory figure. The lyrics describe the impact of drugs on a mother and the resulting cycle of incarceration and hospitalizations. The hosts provide final reminders to support the show via MoFundMe and to "pay attention to everything" to reveal the truth.

25: The Kobe Beef
2:05:18 - 2:09:20

25: The Kobe Beef

Episode Outro and The Snake Poem

The episode concludes with a summary of the specific targeting of black men by Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King over several years. The hosts reflect on the "truth revealing itself" through the timeline of events following Kobe Bryant's death. The show ends with a reading of "The Snake," a poem about a woman who rescues a frozen snake only to be bitten by it, serving as a metaphor for the themes discussed.

22: The Dream Maker
1:37:02 - 1:39:18

22: The Dream Maker

End of Show Music: Mr. Dream Merchant

The episode ends with the song "Mr. Dream Merchant," a soul track that plays through the final segments. This serves as the musical sign-off for the program following the hosts' final remarks on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and their call for listener support.

11: Alley-Oop
1:45:59 - 1:47:44

11: Alley-Oop

End of Show Music and Sign-off

The podcast concludes with a musical track featuring lyrics about clear water, green mountains, and the relationship between boys and girls. The audio fades out as the episode officially ends.

09: One Drop
1:56:28 - 1:59:14

09: One Drop

Outro, Value for Value and Closing Song

The hosts wrap up the episode, encouraging listeners to support the show through the "value for value" model at mofax.com. They reiterate their mission to reveal the truth through close observation. The episode concludes with a song reflecting on the themes of racial identity and the future of the community.

02: Nudge Machine
1:26:46 - 1:28:19

02: Nudge Machine

Mo Facts Episode Two Outro and Closing Music

Adam Curry and Mo conclude the second episode of Mo Facts, thanking the audience and confirming a weekly schedule. The episode ends with a soul music track featuring lyrics about reconciliation and "sweet words."