Topic: St Louis

6 chapters across the catalog

93: Higher Infinite Power
1:08:51 - 1:12:15

93: Higher Infinite Power

St. Louis Blues, Racial Frequencies, Melanin and Light

An anecdote about Black and white railroad workers singing the St. Louis Blues leads to a discussion on frequency and resonance. The hosts theorize that different races may resonate with different frequencies, comparing human diversity to the light spectrum. They suggest that these inherent frequencies can be manipulated for mass mind control.

90: Micro Mockingbird
1:24:51 - 1:28:37

90: Micro Mockingbird

Frank Sinatra, Anheuser-Busch and the "Same Boss"

An anecdote about Frank Sinatra and the St. Louis Cardinals illustrates how entertainers and athletes often serve the same corporate "bosses," such as the Busch family. This historical context is used to explain why modern creators like Taylor Swift or Kanye West struggle with "recoupment" and ownership. The hosts reflect on their own lack of residuals from past work at MTV and in Dutch television.

86: Pox Luck
58:02 - 1:02:41

86: Pox Luck

Omali Yeshitela on Democracy Now!

Omali Yeshitela, chairman of the African People's Socialist Party, appeared on Democracy Now! to describe the violent nature of the FBI raids in St. Louis and St. Petersburg. He detailed the use of flash-bang grenades and the destruction of windows and doors at his residence. Yeshitela linked the flamethrower incident to the federal investigation, suggesting a coordinated effort to intimidate his organization.

42: GBG
1:30:14 - 1:34:49

42: GBG

Media Manipulation and the George Floyd Case Evidence

Adam Curry predicts a major public backlash when evidence regarding "excited delirium" in the George Floyd case is eventually released, noting that the mainstream media has ignored these details. They discuss the St. Louis couple who pointed guns at protesters, highlighting how the media framed the event without context. Mo'fax advocates for more camera angles to ensure the full truth of police interactions is captured.

40: Politricks
1:46:10 - 1:49:41

40: Politricks

The Death of Captain David Dorn and the Abort Button

The murder of retired St. Louis Police Captain David Dorn by looters is discussed. Moe suggests this event was the "abort button" for the narrative because it became too difficult to manage. They play a 1968 clip of a white man describing black people as "superior pets," illustrating the patronizing attitude Moe believes still exists in liberal leadership.

07: Mo Money Mo Problems
35:45 - 40:51

07: Mo Money Mo Problems

Darren Seals Murder, Seth Rich Comparison

Ferguson activist Darren Seals was found dead in a burning car with a gunshot wound in 2016, a case that remains largely out of the national spotlight. The lack of follow-up investigation is compared to the death of DNC staffer Seth Rich, suggesting that certain deaths are ignored when they do not fit a useful political narrative.