Topic: Psychological Warfare

7 chapters across the catalog

100: Hard R
2:49:45 - 2:56:47

100: Hard R

Carl Jung and the Projection of the Shadow

Using Carl Jung's theories, Mo Facts explains how the "Master" projects their repressed darkness (the Shadow) onto the "Slave." He argues that media narratives, such as the portrayal of OJ Simpson or gangster rappers, are used to project these shadows onto the black community. He warns that Trump supporters are now being cast in a similar "brute" role by the dominant media apparatus.

95: IDK
9:27 - 13:42

95: IDK

Terrorism Psychology, Israel-Palestine Conflict Dynamics

Robert Greene describes terrorism as the ultimate form of psychological warfare designed to provoke overreaction. The hosts discuss the current Israel-Palestine conflict, noting a shift in support among younger generations and the pressure to take sides. They argue that both sides are ultimately appealing to Western powers for aid and resolution, suggesting a lack of true autonomy for either entity.

86: Pox Luck
2:24:38 - 2:29:30

86: Pox Luck

Psychological Impact and "Tomato Flu" in India

The hosts discuss the psychological effect of "visible" diseases like monkeypox, which they argue is more effective at inducing fear than COVID-19 due to vanity and social stigma. They also mention the emergence of "Tomato Flu" in India as another example of the constant stream of viral threats in the media. The conversation reflects a growing distrust in public health narratives and a change in personal hygiene habits, such as avoiding public restrooms.

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.

73: Justice 4 Juicy
1:24:25 - 1:28:24

73: Justice 4 Juicy

Modern Mob Rule, Trauma-Based Entertainment

The discussion shifts to how "trauma-based entertainment" and historical accounts of mob justice shape modern perceptions. The hosts compare the strategy of perpetual victimhood to other historical memorials, suggesting that the Smollett hoax was a failed attempt to manufacture a modern-day lynching for political gain.

31: BIE BAE
1:40:31 - 1:44:49

31: BIE BAE

Psychological Warfare, Vice Documentary

A Vice documentary on gang stalking is analyzed for its "sleight-of-hand" reporting, which begins with serious surveillance concerns before pivoting to "lizard people" to discredit the subjects. The segment explores the idea that gang stalking is a form of psychological warfare designed to drive individuals toward self-destructive decisions.

29: The Rona
5:45 - 9:37

29: The Rona

Media Fear-Mongering, Psychological Warfare, and Global Conspiracy Theories

A critique of mainstream media coverage of the coronavirus highlights alleged fear-mongering and misinformation regarding death rates. The discussion posits that the pandemic is being used as a "strategy of tension" or psychological warfare by elites to rattle the public and drive specific behaviors, such as panic-buying toilet paper. Theories are mentioned regarding the virus potentially being a bio-weapon, while noting the massive liquidity being injected into the banking system and the push for a cashless society.