Topic: Wasp

4 chapters across the catalog

87: Ye & They
59:42 - 1:02:55

87: Ye & They

Russell Simmons, WASP Power Structures

Russell Simmons provides a perspective on why Jewish families historically owned real estate and businesses in Black areas like Harlem, noting that WASPs (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants) avoided those sectors. The hosts expand on this, suggesting that a broader power structure—referred to as "they" or "globalists"—uses various groups to manage social engineering and maintain control.

51: Civil Wrongs
27:38 - 32:59

51: Civil Wrongs

FHA Subsidies and the Creation of the White Suburbs

The analysis of government housing policy continues with a focus on the FHA's role in subsidizing white-only suburbs like Levittown. Developers were granted guaranteed bank loans on the condition that they excluded African Americans through restrictive deed clauses. This policy created a wealth gap and a "buffer class" of newly inducted white ethnicities, while reinforcing the image of Black Americans as "slum dwellers" due to state-enforced poverty and lack of services.

47: Killer Wasp
0:02 - 2:38

47: Killer Wasp

Introduction, Value for Value Model and Killer Wasps

Adam Curry and Mo introduce episode 47 of the podcast, discussing the "Value for Value" funding model where listeners contribute based on the utility they receive. Mo teases the day's primary subject, initially titled "Killer Wasps," which serves as a metaphorical entry point into a deeper investigation of vaccines and social engineering.

47: Killer Wasp
1:27:21 - 1:30:16

47: Killer Wasp

WASP Elite and the Funding of HBCUs

The American establishment, historically composed of White Anglo-Saxon Protestants (WASPs), funded Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to cultivate the "Talented Tenth." Figures like Rockefeller and Ford aimed to draw out the most capable black individuals and indoctrinate them with WASP values. This strategy ensured that black leadership would align with the interests of the ruling class.