Topic: Social Isolation

5 chapters across the catalog

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:35:35 - 1:37:44

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Workplace Culture, Social Economic Status and Isolation

Mo Facts discusses the loss of "work families" and the social support provided by colleagues who share the same economic status. He emphasizes the importance of community groups, such as the "Facts Family" and "No Agenda" meetups, in combating the isolation caused by remote work and mandates. He urges listeners to check on friends who may be struggling in silence.

62: Pink Elephant
2:05:38 - 2:08:41

62: Pink Elephant

Language of Woke and Social Isolation

The "language of woke" is compared to Berlitz language tapes, where phrases like "say her name" and "no justice, no peace" are repeated as mantras. The hosts argue that social distancing and masks facilitate cult-like isolation, making individuals more susceptible to media inundation. They posit that single people are the primary targets of this psychological conditioning.

61: Mark My Words
3:42:20 - 3:45:57

61: Mark My Words

Social Cohesion, Rituals, Isolation Tactics

Dr. Newberg discusses how religion provides "social cohesion" and a sense of morals, helping humans cope with difficult environments. The hosts argue that pandemic-era isolation and church closures were designed to break this cohesion and fellowship. They compare the "centering" effect of yoga and communal prayer to the "vibrations" needed for a healthy society, which are currently being "held for ransom."

32: Nocebo
45:16 - 48:19

32: Nocebo

Coercive Persuasion, Breaking Down the Individual

Expert Rick Ross explains the three-step process of "coercive persuasion": breaking the individual down, introducing new ideas, and reinforcement. The hosts argue that pandemic measures like isolation and "social distancing" mirror the first stage of this process, making the public more susceptible to new societal rules and "alone together" messaging.

32: Nocebo
54:40 - 56:30

32: Nocebo

Environmental Control, Creating a New Normal

The final stage of mind control involves reinforcement and the creation of a "new normal." By controlling the social environment and information flow, leaders can make abnormal behaviors seem standard. The hosts argue that the media is currently performing a "real number" on the public by constantly repeating pandemic narratives to achieve this reinforcement.