Topic: Social Credit

9 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
1:43:12 - 1:47:21

95: IDK

Central Bank Digital Currencies, Simulation of Strife

The discussion moves to Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) as the next step in total financial control. The hosts suggest that COVID-19 was a "financial emergency" used to print money and prepare the public for a "simulation of strife." They predict CBDCs will be used to implement social credit scores and control individual spending through programmable money.

92: White Lies
2:09:55 - 2:17:00

92: White Lies

Voting as a Suggestion Box, Social Capture

Mo Facts describes voting as merely a "suggestion box," arguing that the elite have predetermined plans regardless of election outcomes. They discuss "social capture," where individuals—including doctors and teachers—are forced to comply with establishment narratives to protect their livelihoods and pensions. They cite Donald Trump's exclusion from elite social circles as the penalty for breaking rank.

89: Mass Confusion
2:36:47 - 2:41:13

89: Mass Confusion

The College Promise and the Rural Divide

The hosts discuss the "college promise" that suggested education would lead to equal footing, arguing instead that it has become a tool for identifying those who subscribe to the "state religion." Adam Curry shares his experience of being treated differently in Austin after moving to the rural Texas Hill Country. They conclude that living without fear and exercising one's rights provides a peace of mind that the system cannot offer.

89: Mass Confusion
2:55:01 - 3:00:20

89: Mass Confusion

The Trusted News Initiative and Modern Censorship

The hosts link historical educational manipulation to the modern "Trusted News Initiative," a consortium of major news outlets that coordinate to approve or suppress information. They argue that this system is preparing the public for a social credit score by enforcing a "purity test" on information. They suggest the elite are making the masses weak through poor food and medical mandates while the "enlightened" are expected to stay quiet.

79: Pizza Party
1:06:03 - 1:10:53

79: Pizza Party

Purity Tests and the Danger of the Surveillance Apparatus

Adam brings up a recent "scandal" involving libertarian figure Tom Woods to illustrate the growing trend of searching for "pedophiles everywhere" as a political weapon. Mo warns that the "apparatus" of social credit scores and purity tests is dangerous regardless of which party wields it. They discuss the fear that the far right could use the same silencing tactics currently associated with the left.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
2:02:05 - 2:07:08

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Justice and Public Safety PAC and Reform DAs

Whitney Tymus, chair of the Justice and Public Safety PAC, explains the goal of replacing traditional prosecutors with "reform-minded" DAs who prioritize treatment over incarceration. The hosts argue that these policies lead to increased crime and are a precursor to a "social credit" style of surveillance and control. They suggest that the ultimate goal is to create "sectors" where movement is restricted based on economic and social scores.

74: Silly Mode
21:47 - 27:41

74: Silly Mode

Ideology and the Religion of Science

The conversation shifts to how the system of white supremacy now utilizes the "religion of science" to enforce its agenda. Failure to "follow the science" results in the loss of livelihood and freedom of movement, paralleling how the historical Catholic Church treated heretics. This ideological enforcement is framed as a scientific perfection of social domination, where the system determines what individuals are allowed to have based on their adherence to official narratives.

74: Silly Mode
27:43 - 35:21

74: Silly Mode

Mass Psychosis, Modern Segregation Analogies

The hosts explore the concept of mass psychosis, comparing modern mask mandates and vaccine status to historical segregation. They argue that social pressure to wear masks, even when not believed to be effective, is a form of mental submission to the system. The discussion predicts a future where social credit scores and digital beacons on phones will replace physical markers of "otherness," creating a new tier of disenfranchised citizens.