Topic: Population Bomb

6 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
20:30 - 23:27

89: Mass Confusion

Eugenics, Population Control, and Paul Ehrlich

The discussion moves to the underlying ideology of the global elite, focusing on eugenics and the "population bomb" theory popularized by Paul Ehrlich. Despite Ehrlich's failed 1970 predictions regarding global population capacity, he remains an influential advisor on climate change. The hosts argue that the elite view the general population as "useless eaters" and seek to limit human reproduction through various scientific and social interventions.

84: More or Less
1:46:30 - 1:50:01

84: More or Less

Eugenics and the "Less People" Agenda

The core of the episode's theme is introduced: the struggle between "more people" and "less people." Margaret Sanger and the history of Planned Parenthood are linked to the American Eugenics Society, with the goal of limiting the reproduction of those deemed "unfit." The hosts connect this to modern population control strategies advocated by figures like Bill Gates.

84: More or Less
1:55:39 - 1:57:51

84: More or Less

Paul Ehrlich and the Population Bomb

In the 1960s, Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich popularized the idea of a "population bomb," predicting that human growth would lead to global famine and social collapse. His message led to a widespread fear of overpopulation and a push for birth control. The hosts note that Ehrlich's dire predictions of total collapse by the year 2000 failed to materialize.

74: Silly Mode
55:09 - 1:02:15

74: Silly Mode

Global Elites, Population Control Mentality

The hosts discuss the mentality of global elites, referring to them as "lizards" who operate out of a fight-or-flight instinct. They reference Prince Charles, Klaus Schwab, and the Georgia Guidestones to argue that these figures view the general population as "useless eaters." The segment posits that current economic chaos and vaccine boosters are tools of pressure designed to force the public into a "Great Reset" of the financial and social systems.

61: Mark My Words
2:36:23 - 2:43:22

61: Mark My Words

The Population Bomb, Eugenics, The Talented Tenth

The discussion connects modern population control theories to the 1968 book *The Population Bomb* and the eugenics-based "Talented Tenth" philosophy. The hosts suggest that global elites want to reduce the human population by 90%, targeting "useless eaters" while preserving a small, manageable workforce. They argue that the push for vaccination in Black and brown communities is part of a larger demographic management strategy.

47: Killer Wasp
1:21:06 - 1:23:57

47: Killer Wasp

Eugenics in Early 20th Century Media

A film clip from the 1920s depicts a woman being told her family must be sterilized because they are "feeble-minded" and "congenital cripples." This illustrates how eugenics was once presented as a social good and a patriotic duty in mainstream media. The discussion links this to the "population bomb" era and the messaging that limited family sizes were necessary for the nation's health.