Topic: Psychological Control

4 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
2:45:48 - 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.

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.

60: Monsters Ball
2:18:09 - 2:23:52

60: Monsters Ball

Power of Suggestion and Media Manipulation

The hosts discuss the prevalence of "suggestion files" and psychological triggers on platforms like YouTube that influence behavior and social dynamics. They use the metaphor of a "puppet master" to describe how certain narratives are pushed to make people believe they are in power when they are actually being manipulated. This segment explores the deeper psychological warfare used to divide populations and enforce new social norms.