Topic: United Nations

5 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
35:20 - 38:41

95: IDK

United Nations Role, Independent Code of Action

The hosts discuss the historical role of the United Nations in establishing the borders of Israel and Palestine, questioning the true source of power behind these decisions. They reference the "United Independent Code" as a way for individuals to act constructively rather than being sucked into orchestrated social movements. The goal is to avoid the confusion generated by competing propaganda narratives.

95: IDK
3:10:18 - 3:13:59

95: IDK

Strategy 21 and 22, Negotiations and Ending Well

Strategy 21, "Negotiate While Advancing," is applied to the COVID-19 lockdowns, where the hosts argue Trump was "negotiated right into shutting down the economy." Strategy 22, "Know How to End Things," focuses on the importance of a clean conclusion. They discuss the ongoing "negotiations" for ceasefires in Gaza as a perpetual cycle of meaningless concessions while conflict continues.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
40:06 - 44:07

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

The Great Reset, Financial Systems and Summer Unrest

Adam Curry posits that current societal pressures are part of an intentional "Great Reset" aimed at breaking existing systems to implement a new financial order. Mo Facts expresses concern that as savings run out and temperatures rise, major cities may see a repeat of the 1919 racial riots. They discuss the collusion between the government and corporations regarding OSHA mandates as a betrayal of the public trust.

59: Restoring Justice
1:03:00 - 1:07:47

59: Restoring Justice

Erasure of Masculinity and the UN Illustration

Adam and Mo discuss a United Nations illustration that they claim erases the traditional Black male figure in favor of "self-loving" women and interracial pairings. They argue that both white and Black masculinity are under attack in media, with white men portrayed as "doofuses" and Black men being separated from the family unit. They use LeBron James as an example of a "pinnacle of masculinity" who is still subject to corporate ownership.

48: Shootist
15:56 - 19:42

48: Shootist

Project Hood and the Rejection of UN Peacekeepers

Cory Brooks of Project Hood argues against federal intervention in Chicago, advocating instead for job creation and vocational training in carpentry and business. The discussion shifts to a controversial proposal by Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin to bring in United Nations peacekeepers to patrol dangerous neighborhoods. Local officials and the hosts reject this military analogy, emphasizing economic intervention over armed international presence.