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Moe Factz with Adam Curry for March 20th 2024, Episode number 97 - "Flowers for Fuller"

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Intro

Adam CurryAdam Curry

More facts with Adam curry from March 20 2024. This is episode number 97 Only three more episodes to go in this series of vO facts with Adam curry and I am Adam curry coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country time once again to spin the Wheel of topics from here to Northern Virginia. Ladies and gentlemen, please say hello to my friend on the other end the one and only Mr. Mo backs.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I know Adam. Mo

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I am good. It's good to hear your voice brother.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Same Same same to hear your voice as well. Frequently but directly. It's good to hear.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. And I mean your rig has just you know, it's taken four years but finally we got a rig you got a connection and just as we're about to end the series, everything sounds great. Isn't that amazing?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

That what is the second sound level? That's the best one.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

That's what that is everything good with the fam and with Rocco. Everybody's

Moe FactzMoe Factz

doing good. Everybody's Wonderful.

Unknown

Okay, excellent.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

How about how about the family your way?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Everything's good, man. The kids are hanging in some of them still partially on the payroll. You know who that is. But we're sitting pretty here in the hill country.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

But are you saying that my son was on my payroll now? He doesn't miss a day at work.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, but he's on. He's on the real payroll. He's actually working for you. Oh, yeah. Yes. Yeah. I don't have that luxury anymore. Like, what's your cell phone bill? Okay. I'm gonna spin the wheel of clips. If you don't mind. We look topics I should say round around it goes and see. We're gonna talk about today. I'm Moe facts with Adam curry where that wheel stops. Nobody knows Moe facts knows. Because he is selected this whole show for us. Let's see, today's topic is

Unknown

control in a way that people think speaking.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, yes. That's kind of up my alley, I'd say. Yeah,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

that's Mr. Neely. Fuller. We're gonna get into some, um, to address this confusion that's running rampant right now. We've done it before. But I think we need to have a booster shot. When you have a booster of addressing the confusion that's running. Wow.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Throughout our culture, throughout the social media, throughout the media, throughout politics, everything

Moe FactzMoe Factz

every day seems like we had a law there. And it's just spiked right back up. It might be due to the the election notice less than a year away. It could be due to this the ramping up of just race? Yeah, I mean, we were almost going with our four years, we started having this conversation and race was, you know, it was? Yeah, it

Adam CurryAdam Curry

was four years. Yeah. No, no, wait, it's been almost five because we're almost here. We started as I was coming back from my honeymoon. So I had only been married for a month or so. And that's when we started. We didn't start recording the show. But that's when we started talking.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Right. And that's the thing is that we it was just percolating. And we've ran this whole cycle to the point that we're at peak racism right now peak race focus. Um, and not knew this was going to be the main poster where I'm looking for manipulator. Well, now he was going to be

Adam CurryAdam Curry

it's more important now than ever, you know, now that it appears that 45 future 47 seems to have black America on his hand. Or at least a portion of it black men maybe. And that seems to be a big threat. Yes.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And then all everything is going on with what is going on. So let's go here.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

We're gonna find out, we're going to talk about it. We're gonna get there. I

Moe FactzMoe Factz

promise you, we're going to talk about it. So also, this is me giving my flowers to Mr. Neely Fuller, Jr. While he can still smell them. Yeah, I would like to say one thing that I'm having a hard work, actually digging into across these five years deeper than I have ever had, as you know, prepare me for you know what's going on. So I want to give him his flowers where I can smell them. And we're going to start off with

Nelly: White Supremecy

the first clip. And this that down, they control our mind.

Unknown

Oh, they have all kinds of ways because they control the way that people think speak and act if they are people of color. And we have to have a new way of thinking speaking and accent. That's why I called it the compensatory code what I have written, that's the way out of this. We have to change the way that we see what we're looking at. Because we are told that we are looking at something that's different from what the way it really is. What we're really looking at is white supremacy

all around us. even when you don't see any white people at all, you are looking at a world that they have produced, and a way of thinking that they have produced in a way of acting that they have produced. And when people are in conflict with each other, they have produced that even when they are nowhere around, they are the ones who are directly indirectly produced

the circumstances that we're bringing on to conflict. You have to understand that they are masters, all the activities, all the non white people, the people that they classify as non white on this planet. This

Adam CurryAdam Curry

is probably one of the most misunderstood things not just Neely Fuller, Jr. But also of this podcast. Is the term white supremacy. I like to use the compensatory code in there. I thought that was interesting. But this, this is something that people get stuck on.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

What cause they get stuck on the word white?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yes, exactly.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Not the system, not supremacy. White,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I heard you and right, but as the operating system, yes. And we're

Moe FactzMoe Factz

gonna get we're going to we have to go, we have to double back for exactly the reason you said. Because it's like I said, it needs a booster. And it's confusing, because the left has hijacked this term, and use it as a weapon to hit the right over the head with it. Now it's become partisan, with the whole woke thing. In that whole phenomenon that it doesn't mean what they say it means we're talking about a system of

control is based off a skin color. That's what it is. Now, if you snap Dennison and I tell people all the time, if you've done Oh, snap your fingers, and got rid of white people, there will be a power vacuum. If somebody else was slotted, say a power vacuum. What the reason why I'm so focused on this is not because I'm hoping I said this on last show, not because I'm hung up on white supremacy, I'm hung up on actually achieving justice. And justice is by the definition in the

book. The people that need the most help getting the most constructive help, and no one is mistreated. Who can be against that?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Nobody

Moe FactzMoe Factz

is that simple. And whatever it is in the way of that. It is what it is. And that's where the term that starts with us came from it starts with us is not going to end with us. And in this episode, I'm going to lay out how I think it's going to play out. But before I do, if you want a better understanding of what because I don't go into detail when it started or how I think it started because that's not the point. I'm trying to figure out what this operating

system is running right now. But the hidden life is best podcast, um, is a great source. And he said I was his inspiration. But I've listened to his I binge listened to his work. And he goes back into just where he thinks the beginning of this control system. He didn't I'll say he uses the term white supremacy. But now we'll be if you will, if you want to know who or who might be. I'm not concerned with it.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Like you said the operating system. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yes. So how it functions or how it spreads, we have to go back to Episode 92. And this is a throwback clip in the episode White lives. And this is learn to command the spells and this is Laurel, Erica.

Unknown

In all our efforts to heal our psyche and raise

Learn to command

consciousness on the planet. We have all been overlooked the very instrument of conscious thought and communication. Yet our forked tongue English language, which is the leading software of the Western mind is in great need of retuning and

upgrading. Over the course of my life I cultivated a heightened sensitivity to how the total normality of insanity in society is echoed reflected and reinforced by the English language, which inadvertently yet unavoidably propagates an antiquated and manipulated vision of reality promulgated by the ancient church as an instrument of Mind Control at a time when people had to surrender their mind if they wanted to keep their heads about them, quite literally. forked

Adam CurryAdam Curry

tongue. Wow, it's the software that's really good.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

It's the language, of course, the way we speak to each other, the way we interact, you can say one thing. And this is why text is terrible to communicate, because without the component of kind

Adam CurryAdam Curry

of context, the context no context and text.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And the way you inferred it, because like, when we're speaking to each other, you can listen to the tone of my voice, the way I said it, how I said it. But when it's flat text, there's none of this there. So you can use sarcasm, throwing emoji, right? You can miss the sarcasm, you can miss the timing everything, and that I've seen relationships go left end language

Adam CurryAdam Curry

hasn't, you know, and I see this all the time with people, they'll read a text to me. And then I'll sit down and said, you just read that in the tone, that you received it the way you think that person sent it. But that's on you. That's that's your receiver. That that may not be as let me let me read it to you in a different way. And I can read that same text in a positive tone. And people go oh, yeah, I guess Yeah, that's kind of Yeah, I didn't think about that.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

In that's why this four year journey has been so important, because people have been able to sit on the sidelines and see people put their emotions to the side and have to have a honest conversation. I don't have I'm a political atheist. I don't believe in any of it. You net

A mutating definition

you're no agenda. You don't you're saying we both came into this conversation and saying we want to seek first to understand then to be understood, amen. Which that's one of the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. All of this goes together, all of it goes together. And this is why we been ineffective, because people want to be understood. First want to be the first talk? No, no, hear me out. Stop you. No, no, no, hear me out the way you should that kind of thing where you should

Adam CurryAdam Curry

be so quick to listen slow to speak even slower to get angry. Correct?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And what would you get angry about because, once again, Neely fuller says the only respect there is is self respect. And the only way you can disrespect yourself is to lie to yourself. So even if you say something that I don't agree with, if I accept it, and I don't let you know, I agree with it, then I lie to myself. But if I say Adam, you know, I don't agree with that. I'm not going to try to change your mind. I'm not gonna I'm not going to feel disrespected. But the fact that

I aired it goes vice versa. You can say, oh, no, no, if I agree with that. You're not disrespecting yourself, and nobody's walking away from the situation feeling disrespected.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Exactly. And the other thing, of course, is the meaning of words is being changed continuously. Real time? Yeah. In the real in the dictionaries, even when I

Moe FactzMoe Factz

don't, I don't know if you saw this or not. But I don't want to go off on a tangent by having to say this in a quick minute. Candace Owens sat down with this Rabbi, I don't remember his name. And he explained what anti semitism was, and he actually says, it's a mutating definition. Yeah. How can the definition of a word be ever changing?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. Oh, Shmueli schmoly voltage?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

No, that's not students. Now we're smoothly that they've been having their own war. But they actually, she was asked how he explained it. And I was like, well, you're never getting anywhere with that. Because the person you're being accused, though, will never know what they're being accused of. Right.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. Because they don't We don't have the same understanding of the term. Right

Moe FactzMoe Factz

where we seen it where recession we, we, we've seen it when

Adam CurryAdam Curry

it gets to something basic, like men and women and the definition and even our Supreme Court justices can't define it. You know, we're in trouble.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

We're in big trouble or we're right word, quote unquote, they want us to be want us to be right. And that's next on sand. You never can have a

Adam CurryAdam Curry

good house can't have a strong house built on sand. There

Moe FactzMoe Factz

it is. So I dug into what she said a little deeper. And this is from Memento is a YouTube channel. Memento mori.

Conscious language

And this is our speak like magic.

Unknown

Conscious language is not just a contemporary idea, but a practice deeply embedded in history, resonating with beliefs held by a Ancient Civilizations about the power of words. Ancient cultures such as the Egyptians and Greeks revered words for their creative and transformative abilities. They believed that words could bring intentions to life and influence

thoughts, emotions, and outcomes. This reverence underscores the enduring recognition of words as potent tools that resonate with specific energies and have the power to shape our existence. Today, we can draw upon these time honored insights, integrating them with modern approaches like Neuro Linguistic Programming, NLP, which employs

language to rewire the mind and shift perspectives. However, wielding this power responsibly demands ethical mindfulness, we must be considerate of how our words impact others, aiming to uplift rather than harm, and always respecting individual autonomy and consent. Yeah,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

mind wars comes through words all the time. information war, I'm always jealous of AJ. I always like to info wars.com I always wanted that one. Information

Moe FactzMoe Factz

is put through what images and words which they say an image is worth worth 1000 words.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Were bad the words again words matter. Change your words, change your world. There's another one that's a positive bent on it. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I think a lot of people have been given this information like an NLP laymen's. And they're going around manipulating other individuals. That's why we've seen cults on the rise again, um, is just, we're in a crazy time. And I wanted to make this show. I say it again, as a booster shot to say, Hey, don't get don't get sucked into the vacuum of confusion. Don't don't give no. Have this week, even the Bible said don't have us don't have a spirit of offense.

Right? Yeah. So what does that mean? Don't be offended. The only thing that can offend you on thinking disrespect you is yourself. That's

Adam CurryAdam Curry

right, I gave up the right to be offended that is that that happened to me about a year ago, I was like, I don't need to be offended by all this stuff. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

when you do you actually become liberated, which that's what I want for people because that is a sign of justice. Because that's getting the people that need the most help, the most constructive help. I hope, I hope people see where I'm going with this. And that's why I say this is an obligation. I can't stop doing whatever I'm doing. I don't know what it is. I don't even know from I never went into a show like, oh, I have a narrative I want to spin. And let me go find

the supporting information. I go into it with a scientific approach. Rove where does it leave me? Where does where does this investigation or this? Curiosity lead me? Which

Adam CurryAdam Curry

is exactly why it takes six weeks between each show?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah, that's true. It's true. And once I get the information, then I have to parse it, because I'm like, Hey, is this person speaking have a motive? Right? You know, because I don't want to secondhand manipulate somebody by using manipulative information. Or if I use information that made me nipple lift, let me get something to counter that, where they can get both sides of the argument. Right. So yeah, that's that is part of and then I'm a human being myself. So I had to,

I had to process it all myself. No, to see how I feel about it. And before I come here and speak on I was

Adam CurryAdam Curry

just watching a video about bias. And there's overwhelming scientific proof. Scientific proof the right word. Well, that evidence maybe that's better scientific evidence that the more intelligent you are, the more you are prone to bias.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I know exactly what you asked. I know exactly what you saw, because I saw the same video that the video is that Yeah. Yeah. It almost made the clips. What I mean because I you know, but I always be I'm always respectful of the time aspect of it, but you're right. Yeah. And with the bias is the whole thing that you believe because you want to believe Going into So, but yeah, that will be please add that in.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

In the show notes. Yeah,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I know exactly what you said. We saw it. I grew up algorithms are starting to sync up a little bit. Yeah.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I probably got it off of your timeline somehow. Who knows? Who knows what happened? No, I

Moe FactzMoe Factz

didn't post it. Yeah, Tom was emerging, which, that's an interesting phenomenon in itself. But where we stop it, we stopped it for right now this is this is this is nearly full, I just want to set it up a little bit. And this is this, I have to give a trigger warning, because people might be triggered by

Preaching morality?

what is what is said. But this is Neely Fuller, being honest with himself. And honest with other people. This is nearly full of white folks preaching morality, one

Unknown

life, one white man saying this in the book, godly white people to serve God and made black people to serve. And that's the way it is necessary. It should be as good as leave it alone in a workout. On the surface, that sounds reasonable. Logical you go around with it, you say now? Well, then why do they last so much and prevent you from doing stuff? Because if you're training the dog, the dog is the dog. Okay? The dog cannot do what a dog is not designed to do. People try to make a dog

like it's the person but a dog is not a person. So then making a difference how that dog do what people do. That a person has, the dog is still a dog, the dog can't do it. The white supremacist tell us that we can't do stuff. But then when we start showing some signs of doing it, they jump in your way. That's what gives them away. Yes.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

If this was my assigned role, by the Creator, it would be no need to manipulate. Dislike with you and Phoebe and me were in Morocco. That's right. There's no struggle, there's no power struggle between the owner and the dog. The dog falls into this position. And the owner falls into this position but the fat they have to constantly manipulate. And when I say day, I'm talking about the white supremacist, not all white people, because there's three

groups of people. I have to clarify this many, many times. There's white supremacist, as white people and as non white people in this system of white supremacy, right. It's a choice to be a white supremacist. And I also say, if you choose not to, you're there the biggest problem if you're a white person, because you have the means.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, it's even more dangerous. To be white and not choose to be in the system is actually now

Moe FactzMoe Factz

careless. I'll give you an example. For me, I don't make a Now I always say we don't want to have a captive audience when we talk about biblical topics. But for instance, Moses, once Moses realized what was going on, he was the biggest problem. Yeah, yeah, he's that and I don't want to take part in this. I know I was raised here. But I don't want to take part in this system that you got going on here. And he became the biggest headache for Pharaoh. And that's how it is for white

people that don't want to take part in the system. Because it's like, was kind of like when you want to quit a game is like, Oh, you want to quit our gang? Huh? You know, you know, you can be a real problem. You've been living in this neighborhood seeing what's going on? Yeah, you know, you can go to the police. No, no. Yeah, you know, too much. You know, too much. So I just, I just want to make that point. Anything you want to say before we go on?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Now? That's good. You said it. Number six.

Unknown

Seriously, you know, I thought about that statement. When I first read it. I say you know what, that could be true. And they really owe a lot of fuss about nothing. And what we need to do is just shut up and do what these white folks tell us to do. That could be true. Within our thinking, that couldn't be true. Because if that was true, regardless of what they did, to try to get us to do anything that we were designed not to do. We couldn't do it. Okay, so the live and not

only that, another big thing give them away. If they're doing God's will. they mistreat people. They mistreat their own people. So hey, that don't add up rights.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

So if I understand what he's saying there, he's saying that racism isn't, isn't really just about skin color is just about a position of power,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

based off of skin color. And we're going to get it the reason why I'm saying based off a skin color is we have to go back to what the skin color factor is, quote unquote, white people, actually, let's start here. Race is a construct, right? To even go off of color is stupid in itself. Because you have people that in my family, that may be lighter. They know the darkest person in your family. Right? If you start looking at it, but it's like, no, you've been designated as

this and you've been designated as that. So to go off of that is dumb, but that's what it's based off of a color because, yes, the reason why it's based off of that, is because white people are the minority of the world. And they and white supremacist have conjured up this spell to say, Hey, we got to close our ranks. If we don't, we'll be bred out.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I was thinking about this the other day about if you read in the Bible, there's a lot of reference to master and slave, which there it is, there's there's a word that I think has been the meaning has changed throughout time throughout millennia. And if we know that there were white slaves and black people who so called Black people who had so called white people as slaves and slavery was quite a was, was quite a thing. But we really got hyper focused on koonta kente.

Yes, by I would say the white supremacist who want to always make sure we have that in mind and not anything else.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

It has to be front of mind. Yeah. It is based off of fear. It's based off of fear, it is literally based off of fear, which it from my understanding, and it's not a new thing I like about Neil, he doesn't get into the why that's more and when you get Francis Cresswell Singh of the why it is. And like, I don't care what the why is to be honest with you, but there has to be somewhat discuss justice like oh, okay, I've never

thought about it that way. Because I experienced this. This is where I can put my literally put myself in the shoes of, quote unquote, white people. Because when we start talking about a Das, yeah. Like, hey, they're trying to breed us out. Yeah, they're bringing in other people that look like us. They're not us. Yeah. And they're trying to replace this Kamala Harris. Yes. I understand the great replacement, because he's going on and I'm micro sense, and America with the aid

or slash FBA people, because it keeps it up this way. If with Planned Parenthood, what they're doing with interracial dating, and

Adam CurryAdam Curry

by the way, and by the way, you know, I'm sorry to interrupt notice. Our Vice President Kamala Harris, not black American, not a docile and put it that way. Hmm. Where does she go on her big campaign trail? Planned Parenthood? Yeah, that's her first stop. I'm looking at that, like, Wow, you're really laying it on thick. A, this is this is where we exterminate y'all. This is where we're keeping your population in check.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Correct. But at the same time, it that's where the confusion comes in. They can't, because a person from the outside looking at it, like they can't be getting rid of black people they're trying to bring more here are brown pigs, it's a non white people, right? Because you're bringing in milk in the bottom of the millions. What sense does that make right? And I'm looking at like, hey, my lineage is being

Adam CurryAdam Curry

why bred out why, why my why, why, why does the system of white supremacy do that?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Because we have the biggest claim. Because you want to know what I think we have the biggest claim is reparations. And that's why reparations is such. It's such a hot topic when you bring it up, because it's like, hey, we were mistreated. We want to be compensated, or you want to be compensated. All right, here's some Planned Parenthood or you want to be compensated some more fitting off or you want to be

compensates the more. Oh, okay we're gonna in this is it's it's funny because it's, it's true.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

It's true. What happened to the Mo who? I don't know if this your personal opinion but I always liked that you said you wanted atonement?

Atonement?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Correct? I'm gonna say but I'm using that word they trigger okay yeah now see when I say atonement you see how it changed now going back to words when we say atonement. Oh okay I can understand that. When will you say reparations? Oh, all hell breaks. That's right. You could just type reparations on social media is that one word? You're gonna get all kinds of

engagement? Yeah. What I'm just saying that is the real and that's why I had to with and it's not just with reparations I had to use another term 45 Savage, I had to use another term, because when you say Trump, that that word is a trigger for people trigger that trigger you, you can't even have the conversation, right? So we have to, if you want to have an effective conversation, you have to say realize that this might

be triggered if somebody let me use the term atonement. And I use the word atomic purposely, because it's up to the person that owes me to want to pay me. You know, the reason why I've discussed it is because that keeps both political parties from messing with me. Like, hey, I want to tell them it. And they like what it told me. It's kind of like reparation, but you want to do it? They're like, Well, nice talk to you. Nice talking to you. Yeah, yeah, that's not gonna happen. Right? And that's

a bipartisan thing. Both sides is like, No, we can't give you anything because that breaks the whole system of white supremacy. You aren't you already want to be made equal? Or at least economically. Why

Adam CurryAdam Curry

don't we say made whole? That's That sounds more like the term that it is? Correct.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I'm just saying but it would lift us up off the bottom at least a little bit. And it's like, you're not on the bottom by mistake. That's by design. And they've convinced other people to come here. Hey, you know those people that's alright, here it is with color skin there on the bottom so you don't have to worry about being on the bottom. And that's why they come here with the audacity that they do.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Well, man is starting to backfire because I keep looking at Chicago I think is ground zero of this. Because Chicago, you know, the whole alder, the whole Ward system, and they've got you know, they're they're organized and they're mad. And they are not having it. And there's there's stuff brewing that I'm seeing all kinds, I think we're gonna see riots in Chicago.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Well, and in TV, it's not TV Hip Hop anymore. But TV media, he did a story on this, that they're actually letting illegals and that's another term that you can use that when you use you're triggering

Adam CurryAdam Curry

newcomers now mo it's newcomers new arrived right?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

There allowing them to have goods now.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Why not? It's good. It's America. Welcome to America.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Right? If that's the thing is like, what are we what are we? Where are we had it? What are we doing here? And it's all we're gonna get there. I don't want to put too much out for sure. But what do we stop it? I think we, yeah, we're not seven. Now we're saving. Okay. So when you brought it up, boy, so what is the role of black people in America, we're in the

Denegrating people of color

operating system, you can be one of three things, they all start with T and the first one being tacky.

Unknown

The system of white supremacy generates people of color. That's what it's designed to do. And have them always, always, in the modern days. They crafted or well in such a way that the behavior of many people of color. Most will come under one of three categories. tacky, at very best. Don't get any better than tacky, tacky, tacky, tacky, there's any interaction you see between people of color is tacky at very best. And their interaction of black people with white people tacky, tacky all

day long is tacky, at very best. It doesn't get any better than tacky, elbow, elbow, neither circumstance in any area of activity. Tacky

Adam CurryAdam Curry

definition not having or exhibiting good taste. Marked by lack of style. And oh, he's my favorite characterized by lack of good breeding. This is Merriam Webster. So that's that's the woke deck scenario

Moe FactzMoe Factz

that Nas tacky at best, that's the best you can be in this system of white supremacy. And the case in point is that if you're anything other than that, you're called acting white. That that's that let that sink in. If you show any is it exhibit any signs of not being one of those three things? You're quick to be called acting white.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Bye, bye bye, black. Bye,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

everybody. Bye, because it's this thing about it. If you say Okay, remember they said, straight white, straight black man. Or white people? Black people, right? Oh, there you go. That heterosexual stuff, huh? Like a white man. You want to you want to be self sufficient? Sounds white to me. You want to use correct English? Sounds like you're talking white to me.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

You know, you know, what amazes me is that we now have made a distinction. Just kind of in the vein of the common for you first. White Christian nationalists, very different from black Christian nationalists. And the white Christian nationalists. They're the terrorists. It's amazing how this stuff is used.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And you know why they came up with that term? From my

Skin color

point of view, to distinguish between the evangelical Yeah, we don't want a lot we wouldn't we don't want to cast a wide net. We don't want to cast a wide net now. Because you know, somebody evangelicals might not be orange. And this is where skin color comes in. If you that's where the real problem is. And notice They latched on to that with Trump. He has orange skin he's born Orange, orange, orange, orange, orange, orange. That's a person of color. You're no longer white. Your orange oh

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I'm sorry someone just yelled at me. Yeah, Orange

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Man bad That's right. So you want to you don't want to go alone the system and the system being a the system says hey, you know what? We got 478 genders now. You only want to have to Oh, you know you're not congruent with the system. Right? You're not compliant with system you didn't get the firmware update

Adam CurryAdam Curry

you want and that's that's like the number one place we need to push back is right there.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah, all global warming.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

That's the worst. That's the scariest one that's the one that's creeping up on us. Yeah,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

all of this is it comes in a package if you don't accept this package, this new firmware update or what a white supremacy is then you're not waiting no more than you know who's getting into most podcasts partially podcasters know the

Here's your sign - Tacky

Jewish person. Yes,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

you're right yeah big time big time and all of a sudden that flipped on a dime didn't it? That went fast. It

Moe FactzMoe Factz

flipped on a dime and also made the far left allies with the far right racist Yes, he is anti semitic.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

It's amazing how that happened. That I mean, what what great programming that was they took the BLM drones and flipped them on a dime and turn them into Jew haters. It was great is amazing to see.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Now Tammy, you can say maybe that's natural, naturally occurring.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, no, no, no way. I mean it they literally took the same. The same template. I saw it. It's the same people who are out there for black lives matter. The very same people you give them the Marxist system of oppressor oppressed. And you say these are the oppressed This is the oppressor oppressor bad. Here's your sign. Yes. And if you ask these people point to the map show me Israel on the map show me Gaza on the map. What does it mean from the river to the seat? I don't know.

There's lots of those interviews. I don't I don't really know but Israel bed is

Moe FactzMoe Factz

in the firmware we mean to you. I don't know what.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

It's in the EULA. Exactly. It's in the EULA.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And that goes back to the video that we didn't play but we talked about, about the smart people. It's in the it's in the firmware. You go off to universities. You have what you don't want to you don't want to be pro Palestine. You got a problem?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. Something wrong with you. You need reprogramming.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And they push the far left and far right races together in the same corner. Like yeah, all the all the anti semitic. Huh, amazing.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Very had that happened in, I want to say a span of a month, just like that. That was amazing how fast that went. I mean that that shows you how many people just programmed. Now, that to me always says opportunity. Because if you could if you know the API, if you can tap into that firmware, you can change it.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

There you go. If you understand the methods, well, what's the what's the term for intelligent methods and what was something that methods were anyway, if you understand the methods, and the method is language, this is it from this, this is not going to be one that's

Adam CurryAdam Curry

literally a computer programming term view using method. And that method can actually execute that on the API. And the API then triggers a function. I mean, this is it's literal computer programming stuff we're taught, which is language, by the way, it's language.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Hello.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

manipulating a computer is language, you can look at computer code. And you can say, Yeah, I see what it's telling me something is going to execute this and this function on this method with this method on this function to get that action. I mean, it's, it's must be exactly the same for the human brain is syntax.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

You had to have the proper syntax. There you go syntax. And the syntax is memes. Headlines. Yeah.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. memes. Memes is big. Words. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

the the well, I want to put it when you see 1000 A million people view this tweet. Yeah, yes. And 2000 people like me, it's like, oh, it gives an instant validity.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

That's triggers.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Where did that come from? What how did they who was the first million pulls the first 1000 I've never, I've never been part of anybody let me know this. I've never been part of a viral

Adam CurryAdam Curry

post. No, but that was much. It's been Yeah, and I've never trust I remember you remember Kony. 2012. Was it 2012 2012 Kony 2012? Yo, que yo NY for those you don't remember? This video? went viral overnight with like, 100 million views? Like no, it was just No, it was it was bullcrap. Everybody who looks at what now there's no way that got 100 million views in one hour in one night? Because it wasn't. So I mean, just because something says this many views doesn't mean it's real.

It's just number. That's, that's, that's the best part of it. Is this just a number? You don't even know what that means? Right?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

That's the point I was making. I've never been on the upswing of a viral like one of the first people to get in on it before it got viral. I've never, as long as I've been on the internet on social media. I've never been one of the first people to like something when it comes before me. It already has a million views. Yeah, it already has, you know, 1000 2000 likes and you know, several 100 comments. Yeah. Well, we don't

ask, we need to ask ourselves, how do things become viral? And so in this sea, of everybody commenting, making posts, how does all these people get something in front of them at the same time? And it's in a short period of time?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

What's going on behind the scenes, my brother? All right.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

So let's breeze through these next two, because I just want to get to the second team, the 30 and this is number

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eight. Then the second is traction if you're trying to

Trashy?

improve on tack and if you notice, if you pay strict attention anytime there is interaction between black people with each other, or with black people with white people. If you've tried to improve on attacking this, it gets trashy. Everybody stars laughing first of all baloney laugh is all phony. And trying to act like everything is okay when it's not. And that becomes trashy, and then it spills over. If they try to improve on that within the tacky of the trashy

category. If I tried to improve on the trash, it just becomes more trashy and to behavior, sexual and otherwise becomes just trash and trash and trash that's black people with each other black people with white people trashy

Adam CurryAdam Curry

definition being resembling or containing trash or of inferior quality and my favorite indecent

Moe FactzMoe Factz

then what's the Ah unelma inferior

Adam CurryAdam Curry

superior yes Supremes there you go

Moe FactzMoe Factz

and this is not exclusive to black people. This is this is all non white people like when you when you think about Indian you think about some silly or the representation in my television shows you know it's a certain are Asian people a certain way their representative or whoever it whoever they are they're representative even even if you say what gay people they there's represented a certain way

Adam CurryAdam Curry

yes flamboyant

Moe FactzMoe Factz

yeah you don't see anything with too serious gay men you know having a normal life how it was sold to us they just want to get married they're normal people too but oh Modern Family. How's it sold?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, exactly. flamboyant drama.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

tacky, tacky are trashy

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yes yes.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And if you want to improve on that A and

Unknown

then if you're trying to improve on on the trash and

Terroristic

then it will spill over into something terroristic that three days I call it and it's in the textbook for victims of racism tacky, trashy, terroristic and it doesn't get any better. Fantastic. I don't care what what scenario is I don't care how you're shot. I don't care what your intentions are. And why is this is because the system of white supremacy is set up for it not to be anything outside of those three categories. tacky, trashy, terroristic. And it's going to

be a continuation of that, in one form or another. Regardless of what is going on in a political field, anything like that, that's all surface anyway.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

terroristic definition, involving or employing violent acts of terror marked by terrorism tactics, terroristic organizations or regime regimes terroristic? Wow, I didn't expect that one.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And that's the confines and if you step out of those confines, you're no longer you're no longer you're no longer black and white. You're no longer non white, you

Adam CurryAdam Curry

ain't black.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

You no longer non white, because even even like I say, wherever you go around the world, not as close to diverse, we're just now we got to go back to hip hop and hip hop. We just have a special way of doing things. So we're the tackiest attacchi. Whenever you give us something we can we can make it tacky. And manages goes from there. Somebody shows up with something. People get the laughing get me joking. Then it becomes a trashy and then it just devolves from there. Wow.

Presented to the world

And that's that's normal. Why is it normal? Because society lets it be normal. They promote it to be normal. And I'm gonna get it

Adam CurryAdam Curry

right this this is why we can see what Nicki Minaj does on stage stage or, or any, any hip hip hop star it goes almost almost always goes to terroristic even that's amazing.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And if you look at the distances you brought Nicki Minaj and say Beyonce for instance, Beyonce and Taylor Swift are components of each other you know, they're they're equals equivalents as far as starpower look how they're

presented to the world. She was a single woman and once a married woman if you thought who would dress like what who act like what right and who would carry themselves like what you would say all the married one is take color out of the married woman would carry herself this way in a single woman would carry herself this way. But no you had to be tacky trashy yeah and somebody probably will give terroristic with me for saying pointing this out. Yeah. Good. It has to be it has to be have

characterize? Yeah, coming for you. terroristic? Yep. Now where do we learn that from? Now? We got to go back to not do one and this is for scot free. That's the episode we talked about Scott Adams and he said stay away right but The quote unquote black culture is not black culture. Number nine, black

The black rednecks

rednecks, who are they

Unknown

these would be blacks who came out of the Southern culture and who carried that culture with them a north into the into the urban ghettos and into the ghettos of the South for that matter, and who have not moved out of that cultural sense over the over the years, both blacks and whites have moved away from that culture. But in the poorest and worst of the ghetto areas, there are lots of people who have not, and these kinds of it's a culture which didn't do whites any good.

And it's certainly not doing blacks and a good today. And the tragedy is that people regard this culture as somehow the authentic black culture, and therefore you're not to interfere with it is to be allowed to go until they're cheering people on. It reminds me of a scene in the Blue Max, where this general is encouraging this Daredevil pilot to do all kinds of wild stunts, you see, knowing that the guy is going to kill himself if he keeps doing this, and therefore

the journal will be rid of a of a political problem. Now, I don't think that the white liberals are doing this deliberately, but I think the net results are the same. They are cheering blacks on doing things that are absolutely self destructive. What's the difference between a black redneck and a white redneck?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, caller.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

That's right. And the only issue I had with Thomas so at Mr. Soil is the fact that he said they're not doing it intentionally.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Which Yeah, I hear you. Once

Moe FactzMoe Factz

again, he has to stay in his lane. Lane. Because he exists in a in a in a environment in an ecosystem that has both left and right. Yeah, he doesn't want to get canceled. Because he could offend one person. And he shows up to this favorite restaurant like, oh, sorry, Tom, we don't have your table. What table? Do you have? None. Well, it just goes just like that.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I mean, that's what but then he's not a free man.

Operating???????????

Moe FactzMoe Factz

You very few free people in this world is very cool. Because if you're in the you call it a meal, you are in the you know, in the sphere or whatever, where you want to use, you know, okay, my operating system has to be this. If I'm a Democrat, same way with the say Charlemagne to God, he does all that talking. At the end of the day, and I even put a post up there. I said, What's the over under he gonna say threaten to democracy? It was a it was nine times he said it? Yeah. an hour.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

That's the signal.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yes, I understand. Because he doesn't want to be the white man of black people. Right?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Because, because, because he has a lot to lose. We're podcasters we got nothing to lose.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Oh, he got his freedom to lose. They got a big ol piano hanging over his head. And that's the thing. And that's the thing. They don't let you in the club. And this is not exclusive to black people. Because when you look at Skull and Bones, when you land that casket, they want to know all your secrets. Yeah. Wow.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

So they have it on you. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Like I was saying about the game. Now you can't quit the game. Right. Alright, so I'm gonna skip over to him because he's a bit redundant. And now, this is gonna be a

Large language master GPT

first. I will I want to chat GPT

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, no. Before we've lost Mo, everybody. No,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

no, no, no, no, no. Chat. GPT is a wonderful resource because it's the mind of the master. If you want to know how a white supremacist thing acts, chat GPT cost is being programmed is literal. What a large language model? Yes. Yes. Let that sink in a large language model.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

It's the mind of the master. I like this. Yeah, like it.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And think about it is this. I think it was really created because What language is it program? No. English. We don't want to say we don't need mathematics anymore. So it's fed with ink. It's fed with English. I would assume that's how it communicates back to me.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

While they're making them, they're making them in multiple languages. But yeah, the prevailing one right now is of course English,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

which will lag all the other the other languages will lag English. Because I think they said, Hey, our kids don't want to learn programming. Our kids don't want to learn math.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

In fact, it's as well known if you give Chad GBT a math problem. You know, a relatively simple one. Here's one you can try at home kids. You say if I have four sweaters hanging on the line to dry, and it takes half an hour and I add two more, how long will it take the sweaters to dry a will a will a will try and divide that and say it'll take longer even though it's the same amount. Because the sweater is all dry at the same time. Large language models do not do math.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I'm sure if you wrote that prompt correctly, and this is where you give the person the upper hand understands in masters English the prompt jockey's Yeah, yeah, if you can actually master English, which is what we said the operating system. Yeah, then you can. Yeah, you can communicate with it. Long story short, what I did was I said, Hey, catchy PT. If I want to confuse people go around want to control people by confusion? How would I go about doing that and it's the response I got back.

Unknown

Controlling someone through confusion is a form of manipulation that involves deliberately creating a state of confusion in an individual to make them more susceptible to influence or control. This technique can undermine an individual's ability to think clearly make decisions and assert their autonomy. It's important to approach this topic with an understanding that using confusion to control or

manipulate others is unethical and can be harmful. The discussion here is for informational purposes, and to increase awareness of manipulative tactics so that they can be recognized and countered not to encourage their use Don't do this at home kids.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Which spot own?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. Here's how you here's how you create a bomb. Don't do this at home. Right? Well, it's it knows how to do this because it's been fed these actual instructions, which is part of the white supremist English language. Is that your answer?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah, but fed by who?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

White a white dude name, same all Sam Altman

Moe FactzMoe Factz

is not just yet. Well, we met I never make it about the individual. No,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

it's It's such an Adela from Microsoft's Indian bed.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Bahu. That's the thing, like who taught this?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

As far as I know, is they're just scraping up stuff.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

It's the rhetorical question, but I'm just saying like, why is the why. And that's why I say it's the mind of the master. If we were saying that, we want to know the method. I'll just ask you. And if we know how to do this, once again, why is the obsession if I know the roadblock is this system, and I'm trying to bring about justice. Okay, now now we have a target. Now we've trialing triangulate it a target that we

Methods of confusing

can go after. We can take this and spinning on his head, I asked again, to list the methods, it's going to list out 51234 methods of how you do and each one we can go back over him. But now this is the methods of how you will confuse people.

Unknown

Number one gaslighting, making someone question their reality, memory or perceptions by denying facts, the environment around them or their feelings. This can make the person doubt themselves and rely more on the manipulator for validation. Number two, information overload, bombarding someone with too much information. conflicting information or complicated instructions can overwhelm their cognitive processing abilities, making it easier to guide them

in a desired direction without resistance. Number three, ambiguity. Using vague language being deliberately unclear, or giving mixed messages can leave someone unsure of their standing or what's expected of them, which can make them more malleable to suggestions. Number four, shifting goals and expectations. frequently changing goals. Expectations or rules can keep someone off balance, making them more dependent on the manipulator for guidance and approval. Number

five, feigned ignorance or helplessness. pretending not to understand or be unable to perform tasks to make the other person take on more responsibilities or to lower their guard, thereby increasing dependency or control. This

Adam CurryAdam Curry

is exactly the output of Chachi btw it gas bean they call it words like delusion and etc. But I've you know, I'm running a couple models here at home so I can test it no not being tracked. And it does gaslighting it always overload you with information is like just a whole ream of it's always way too much ambiguity is all over the place I call it flowery language.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

What was the what was the next language change and go

Adam CurryAdam Curry

oh it and it'll totally give you all these other things that what you what your if your answers to be this you know really you should be looking at that and then it always comes up. Oh, I'm sorry. I misunderstood. What I really meant to say was this. That this is the output of chat GPT that's very interesting. Wow. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

the slave knows who knows the slave master betanin slave, right. Chat GP is the slave. Now we can use it. This is where the it'd be your moral. No, that's going to be the whole thing in the future. By the way. This is like this. This

Adam CurryAdam Curry

is also the exact description of Korean jumpier Abdul Jabbar Hmm. This is exactly what she does. She does gaslighting ambiguity all of us

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah, frequently changing the goal and changing the goals. Yep. And Fang ignorant. I don't know. I don't I don't have to go check. I didn't look into that your job.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

You'll have to talk to a State Department about that. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Wow, I just want to lay that out because Very

Adam CurryAdam Curry

good. Very very good. You're so intelligent you may have bias Gotcha. Gaslight there I'm sorry. My number one

Moe FactzMoe Factz

no, what that's the whole thing is with get so we're gonna go. So what I did was I took those five things, okay. And we go and I look for examples of them in the media, which the media is beautiful where information is used

Adam CurryAdam Curry

to manipulate I'm loving it. All right. This first

Moe FactzMoe Factz

one I think it came from CBS and this is how to recognize medical gas lighting. It's

Medical Gaslighting

Unknown

been called the me to have healthcare doctors Miss diagnosing, dismissing even gaslighting their female patients. I heard everything from you're just tired to one doctor actually said Well, I think it's just because you have your period. I was told that I was. I was overweight, I needed to lose weight that I was depressed and needed therapy. For four years Maria Garcia suffered from intense stomach and back pain, but says her doctors told her there was

nothing wrong. She just needed to slim down when her symptoms escalated. Vomiting weakness and hair loss. She says her specialists still dismissed her. I begged him for a CAT scan. Please do something. This is not right. Oh, you just have to learn to live with it. You feel completely crazy started to believe them? I thought maybe I am crazy.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Wow, they didn't prescribe some pills for

Moe FactzMoe Factz

No, that's Oh, she's a woman of color. AKA a colored woman.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

By the way, there's also Christian nationalists of color. I heard that one the other day cracked me up. crack me up.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I wonder how they act? Like notch tacky, trashy in that area?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Not at all.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

So yeah, they do. throw you in there. It's like, Oh, you don't fit the bill. Yes. So we need to come up with a term to make you defeat you. But these are doctors. Yeah, these are the smart some of the smartest people and we already know about the medical gasline we will live through COVID That's right. But I'm just showing you that they're even the fact that they're reporting on this and won't say and when you say well, what about COVID It was there get no Shut up.

Shut up. Well, you mean it's the gaslighting own gaslighting?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, until Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

These people don't they just don't quit. But let's see if this works again. We talked about this on a previous episode. Black people, quote unquote black people saying that we experienced this from day one Oh, you're seeing your drug seeking behavior. Oh, you know, you're you're you're you're not really feel that. But now they're doing it. You know, it's women. It's women is happening to so now is is valid. So let's get into part two of this clip.

Unknown

Health failing she finally went to the ER at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, where a scan revealed the terrifying truth Maria had a 25 pound cancerous tumor growing in her ovary. surgeons were able to remove it just in time. I was probably about two weeks away from death. So did you feel once you got your diagnosis, rage or relief? Both, I think being an overweight Hispanic woman was to my detriment. Everything could be attributed to either me being dramatic, exaggerating and being fat.

Experts say the worst medical gaslighting comes in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases which impact an estimated one in five women and involves symptoms easy to write off like chronic fatigue. Autoimmune diseases are just about 10 years behind where we should be. In her new book, The invisible kingdom author Megan O'Rourke documents her own struggle with autoimmune symptoms, and her battle to be believed by doctors. I felt so alone when I was sick, and I just trusted myself. Yeah,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

yeah. Especially with women, autoimmune diseases, man, it's amazing that doctors will just throw darts all day long.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

The invisible kingdom. Love that. That's the name of her book. Is the hidden kingdom. Yeah, in science. I've said this before is their religion. Everything's done under the goddess even race. is science.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Shut up already. It's science Shut up. Science. You don't follow that. You don't believe the genetics? Yeah. You're not fat. You have a disease as over dude. I just watched that whole Oprah special about ozempic She's going to hell.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Well, I don't think that's the gonna be the one to put her there. I'm just sorry, hit rmbp. Better table she?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Well, okay, there's that. You got a table at the front. I mean, she she literally had two doctors and she said, Now you both are consultants for the pharmaceutical companies tell me about that. And they're like, yeah, they hire us for expertise. Okay, great. Let's move on. What? What? You got paid promoters for the for the pharmaceutical industry? And they're admitting it and you're just pretending like it's it's normal? It was amazing. It wasn't there's normal and it's a

disease. Don't you understand? It's not you. It's a disease. How

Moe FactzMoe Factz

do they miss a 25 pound tumor? And

Adam CurryAdam Curry

you're just being dramatic. You fat

Moe FactzMoe Factz

X ray or something? Oh, no X ray. No, nothing is crazy. But these assign people to say don't fat shame. Oh, yeah. Oh, see? No, I'm saying Steve Siva and I'm saying see the duplicity nature of Disher is it's tiring it's the time it's very exhausted. Now okay, that's that's gaslighting.

Information overload

Gotcha. Check one.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yep. All right.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Oh, information overload

Unknown

smartphones and other gadgets and deliver a wealth of information. But are they also causing a brain drain think our cover story is reported by Sunday morning senior contributor Ted Koppel. 5060 years ago television was the threat it would we feared what our children's minds our minds diminishing our attention span, addicting millions to mindless drivel. Attack think there are those who would say and they were right. So what's different about today in the internet?

I think every technology that changes the way people people live inspires exaggerated hopes and fears or technology critic Nicholas Carr has spent most of the past decade worrying and warning about the dangers of social media and the internet posing the famous question is Google making us stupid?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

There's your overload. I mean, I I'm actually doing a deep dive on social media. But we'll we'll listen to the rest of these clips and then I'll give you some thoughts on that. Okay.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I just want to say one thing about the television I remember my uncle cuz I was probably peak TV generation you know 9080 Onward. Yeah, came he had a cable he had cable right what the key point was we had remotes Yes. zapping that the right molecules called flippers flippers because you will just sit there and night. Unconsciously we click click click, click, click Like, what are you watching? And maybe you

would just be, you don't even notice it. Now thinking back, you would just be going through the channel, just clicking clickety, click, click, click, click, click click that same mechanism on

Adam CurryAdam Curry

steroids. That's what tick tock is the best at that, I'd say.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Let's go and get into 16, Professor

Unknown

Reeves developed a way to accurately track our digital lives. How do those two to three hours a day break down to view that three hours of content on average, I am turning that phone on and off 300 times a day. And that's just the average there are a lot of people that are turning on and off 567 800 times a day. So it's going on going off for an average of 10 seconds. You're making my brain hurt. What are you talking about? Take a news story in a Sunday morning television program.

What a brilliant I don't know how long does one last two minutes, 10 minutes. This one will probably last 910 Okay, so it lasts 10 minutes. I'll just talk about Stanford students for a second. If you put software on laptop computers and smartphones to measure how long they spent with any given segment of life that they attended to how long they wrote their paper, how long they watch the news story, it's about 10 to 20 seconds.

But wait a second, I've got a nine minute PC, I want them to hold them saying not going to do it most likely.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Headlines, memes.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Quick Hits, quick hits and Jaci Devorah I gotta give him credit. Digital crack. Yeah. Where a television was the cocaine. Hmm. You know, where you just get a bump in your little Wow, crack was a five minute high. You know, just five minutes back down. Gap smoking five minutes. Back down. Gotta smoke again. That's where we're at. In this tip top meet the habit. Second habit was there.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. I think you're a yes. The answer is yes.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

But when digital crack Yes. Digital crack. You were going to say about your social media. Well, the rabbit hole or just a teaser? Yeah.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Well, it's it's off the back of of the Oprah special because the GOP one drugs ozempic will go V zip bound what I like to call death bound. This molecule actually has existed for 20 years. And they asked the there were surprisingly there were two women in the audience, one from Novo Nordisk one from Eli Lilly. There was an Oprah it's like, oh, look at that, too. They sit next to each other. The biggest competitor

sitting next to each other. I'm like, Yeah, I wonder why they probably so then these are marketing ladies, you can tell. And what what happened that even Oprah saying, How come I didn't know about this? And the answer, Tik Tok. Now, what that tells me, and what I have evidence of now, is that social media is the biggest marketing machine ever invented. If you're not paying for it, you're the product everybody agrees with that. So you're the product. So what are you the product of you're the

product of marketing, you're the product of advertising. When the

Drugs - you are the product

and I would say it's the the marketing team of Novo Nordisk ozempic, who started off just on television genius. They took a hit song, oh, ozempic Smart. Just that was just dynamite songs work. And the sub context of that is oh, it's magic. So you know, you sing ozempic But you hear magic because you've been this been programmed in your brain, and that's white women. That's a whites that's a white hit. They had their

influencers everywhere. And now it's gone to the next level, because we're seeing one in eight people in America are on antidepressants, children, teenagers, young people. And it's gotten to the point now, where you go on Tik Tok, you'll see now, it's not apparent that they're paid. But you'll see very like a really sexy girl, and she'll have a T shirt on. sexy girls are on Prozac. Hot Girls, what's the other drug I'm thinking of?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Is the mix. No,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

not Xanax. Now. It's a it's a different one. I have all this all written down in my notes, but they're not doing merch mo merch. Yes, merch merch with the product names.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I wonder where the product name is on the shirt.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

What do you what do you mean? It's right there. It's

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I know I'm saying I was being facetious. Yeah,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

let me see. Let me see if I'm right on the boobies. Oh yes no of course let me see I have it here you know so tick tock has you know they have hashtags the whole idea is to end the stigma around antidepressants you know this is it's very much the same thing as fat as beautiful as stay sexy take sertraline. They're you know, they're Zoloft, zap ease are cool. That's when you know when you when you haven't taken your Zoloft, you get the zappy it's like your brain starts to

give you a little charges. I mean, this is the kind of mercs it's out there now Prozac pillow.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

When you said that, you know, first thing that popped into my head? State is smoking cigarette? Oh,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

yeah. There you go. Yes, exactly. Exactly. So they've taken this, this massive marketing engine and they've drugged up the nation. And of course, when you're when you're when you take antidepressants, not only do you have a high risk of suicide, or self harm or more depression, I mean, there's lots of evidence of that. Of course, that's not an Oprah you know, you're also a zombie. You're You're they're like, Okay, what else do I need to do? Tell me what to take? Tell me what to

buy. Your zombified they've tapped into the brain. We don't need neural link is there

Moe FactzMoe Factz

in own ramp is even easier because there's no shame in drug seeking habits because you can do it online. That's

Adam CurryAdam Curry

right. Oh, yeah, with. And there's always a Oprah's like, you know, I didn't want him any seeming conflict of interest. So I've resigned from the board of directors from weightwatchers. I have donated my 10% stock to this nonprofit at the Smithsonian, which I'm on the board of directors of SO and by the way, that's a it's a 501 C three. So that's an immediate deduction from your taxes. And she can turn right around and buy the stock in the public market. But okay, Oprah, and

then she has the CEO of weightwatchers. On who's there? You know, we were wrong. We Oh, no, it's a disease. It's not about your intake. It's your brain. It's your setpoint your brain has a set point that says I have to eat this much. So they've I was watching this movie, it was like I was watching a documentary in the future of how we killed all these people with those Empik. And oh, this is the point when Oprah had all these people on Talking Smack. Talking abs of

set point, brain set point. Are you kidding me? These people are addicted to sugar. That's what's going on. There was not a single new drug, not a single nutritionist. Nobody was there to talk. No, you can't you can't handle portion control. No, because you know, that's you have your brain. It's your brains, your setpoint. So we

Moe FactzMoe Factz

want to go you really want to go and get the sugar. Carthy. Oh, yeah, I'm

Adam CurryAdam Curry

going all in. I'm going

Moe FactzMoe Factz

in the sugar and the white flour Kartell. You want to talk about big business? Hello? Fitting all guys?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Nothing, nothing on sugar. That's right. Nothing.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Nothing at all. Game who I was taught to but when you have children, you realize how addictive sugar Oh

Adam CurryAdam Curry

my goodness. Do you ever don't do anything for

Moe FactzMoe Factz

it? And like little boy little junkies it's like dance.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

You want to see and film it for the Instagram? It's looking at Yeah, my kid is.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

You have to be humorous about it. Are you be depressed, very depressed, and laugh and laughter is the real antidepressant.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Amen to that. That's right.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

It's the natural That's why He gave it to you. But since you brought up big box, and social media, I think

The downfall of the professional gatekeepers

17 just validates everything you just did. The

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notion that major news outlets see themselves as professional gatekeepers carries less and less weight. The gatekeepers, the editorial gatekeepers, the journalistic gatekeepers have been overthrown. And I think there was a general sense that that was liberating. In the early days of the web and the internet, we can do this ourselves. It will democratize media. And we now know that those enemies, the people we thought, were our enemies, the

gatekeepers actually played a very valuable role. I wish I could tell you that we're gonna be able to stop all interference, but that just wouldn't be realistic. Well, Facebook and Twitter are under taking efforts to limit the spread of misinformation online. The fact remains that all these internet companies see themselves as distribution

vehicles without any clear editorial responsibility. And in 1996, Congress actually passed legislation to that effect, section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, they were simply a platform which information flowed on. So there was no responsibility to curate, police, or in any way, review the information that appeared on your platform. That's

Adam CurryAdam Curry

a little disingenuous what he just said there, because because this is part of a surprise, right? This is part of my I do have a solution. Because the real point, the real end, by the way, I'm not saying that was a bad idea initially to have section 230. Because it was intended to,

I'll read it to you. The rapidly developing array of Internet and other interactive computer services, that's the key term available to individual Americans represents an extraordinary advance in the available in the availability of educational and informational resources to our citizens, these services offer a great degree of control over the information they receive, as well as the potential for even greater

control in the future. as technology develops, that's an interest you can you can, you can interpret that in multiple ways that control clause right there. And so they go on to say, to encourage the development of technologies which maximize user control. So now they're saying user control over what information is received by individuals, families and schools who use the internet and other interactive computer

services. The politics, the policy of the United States removed disincentives for the development of utilization of blocking and filtering technologies, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then they get into what's what section 230. And the most important clause in Section 230, which was not mentioned there, and that in that actual disinformation, is

to see. No provider of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider, meaning you're not liable for what someone does or says on your platform. And that's it because you can block you can take down, you can manipulate. You can algo eyes, you can do anything you want, but you're not responsible for what the people have written. It's like a candy store. It's like

beautiful. You handed it to them. And they figured it out pretty quickly. Now, my family drug

Moe FactzMoe Factz

company saw the loophole. Oh, yeah. Oh, the loophole is massive, massive, because we're not advertising, no. big boobs. She's doing it. Right, this, this social media says, Hey, I just provide her a platform, I can't really control her what she does, and where everybody's profited off of it. Now, my

Adam CurryAdam Curry

answer to this is, this is what the government does, you know, there's a case right now on the Supreme Court in Missouri versus the Biden administration, about how they were threatening the social media companies, you better take that COVID misinformation down, because you know, otherwise, we might take away section 230. I mean, this, this was literally they were literally threatening the social media companies with

this. So that's how powerful this term is. Because they know that the minute they don't have section 230, they're out of business. They're liable. They're liable for anything, anything, someone dies, boom, you're liable. It was on your platform, someone steals does something some kids do a tic tock challenge, boom, you're liable. You can be end they'll be sued into oblivion. My fix is change the definition of

interactive computer service to paid. So if you charge your users IE, they're no longer the product, they're your customer. Then you have this indemnity. If you're providing it for free, then you don't have that protection. Do I think this will happen? Unlikely, but it's a very easy fix. It

Moe FactzMoe Factz

is, and we just checked off information

Vague

overload. And that leads us right into how to be vague. We're

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going to be talking about vague language. That is language that isn't very exact. It isn't very precise. Now, in the past, some people have thought vagueness to be a bad thing, but actually it's very useful. But it's important to note that vagueness and written English is quite different from vagueness in spoken English? And it's spoken English that we're looking at today. Let's start by listening to this clip. Have you had a chance to read the new contract? Yeah,

I mean, it's more or less the same as the last one. But there are one or two bits we should look at. The man said that the new contract was more or less the same as the old one. In practice, we use more or less to mean almost, the contracts are more or less the same. They're almost the same. Perhaps more interesting than this is what he says afterwards. Yeah, I mean, it's more or less the same as the last one. But there are one or two bits, we should look at one or two, there

are one or two bits we should look at. He's saying that there are one or two things in the new contract that need attention. And these words, bit thing, also the wet stuff. They're very vague. We don't know exactly what it is. He's talking about. That's a discussion for another time. Yeah,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

that's big.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Can you think about time that being vague will be useful?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

State of the Union

Moe FactzMoe Factz

replacement, rephrase that. Being useful without trying to manipulate or or No, ice ice skate, I think is how you set up your skate. Yeah, after skate? Yeah. I racked my brain honestly. Or trying to keep a secret by you know, you don't want to talk to us talk around somebody

Adam CurryAdam Curry

while back to Korean jump here. Abdul Jabbar. She's always vague.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

You know, the thing.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

The thing, that's even better, you know, the thing. You got me there political political speech would be very vague. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

this is BBC language just for let people know where this confirm. So I didn't make these clips. This is what they're teaching how to be vague. But once again, if you listen to their tactics, the your knowing you're being manipulated. Number 19. Yeah,

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I mean, it's more or less the same as the last one. But there are one or two bits, we should look at. That phrase he uses one or two bits is also vague. There might actually be three or four bits. But by saying one or two, the man shows that there are a few things that we need to talk about. Bits. Let's now look at another way that we can be vague when we're using numbers. Have we got all the pencils? Yeah, there's about 100 in that box, and about 30. In that

one. There's about 100 in that box, and about 30 in that one. In fact, there might be slightly more or fewer pencils than this number. Now, as well as saying about, we can also say around, and we can use these words about around for counting pencils, or to talk about someone's age. He's around 20. Or to give an idea of the time I leave work at about five most days. Should we meet at around four? I'm sure a lot of you will already know those words. About and around.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yes. As a father, I like these words. Five o'clock. About $20 What are we talking about here? $21.20 $9.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

My boyfriend's about 15. Yeah,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

he's a rock concert. Yeah. And then the other one as a quality engineer, we hate it these words. Even when they say Oh, this is higher, or lower. It's like no, quantify what's the number? Yeah. Is it 1% or 10%? Or is it down 1% or 10%? We never we never will allow for those terms to be used. Um, but this this this is vaguely

Adam CurryAdam Curry

now that's not the case in the Boeing assembly plants there. They

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use three

Adam CurryAdam Curry

or four bolts it's more it's kind of secure.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And the one that drives me crazy. The vague is a couple

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, yes. Cup now is always good. Is it two

Moe FactzMoe Factz

or more hopeful as to? Well, well, how long in the change in the way things are changing? A couple is not sure to anymore,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

but that's right.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah. So this is this is BBC. Yeah. Teaching that is useful, to be vague I still can't think of a, you know, good utilization of being vague. Unless you're right wing. Yeah,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

the only the only time you use it is to lie or to obfuscate the truth, or to obfuscate your lack of knowledge, or to

Moe FactzMoe Factz

exploit the lack of knowledge of others that when you start spelling around the little kids now you

Adam CurryAdam Curry

go, yes. Yeah. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Which you look at us. Just as little kids, yeah. Yeah, good point. All right, this is the final very clip. So

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to be vague, we can add ish to numbers, five ish, six ish, seven ish. But we can also add it to some adjectives. And this makes it a very useful way to describe someone or some thing in a vague way. Listen to this description of a person. He's about 50, grayish hair, beard looks a bit like a politician. The man being described has grayish hair, hair that is slightly gray. Perhaps he's going gray. Now listen to this person described someone else.

She's quite tall, and she's got sort of reddish brown hair. She's got sort of reddish brown hair. So we can use sort of to describe someone in a vague way. And we can also use kind of in this way. Well, he's kind of scary when you first meet him. But he's a really nice guy. He's kind of scary when you first meet him. We don't know why he's scary. But in some way, he's scary when you meet him. Well, he's kind of scary when you first meet him. But he's a really nice guy.

So there you have it. If you want to be sort of vague. You have a number of ways of doing it. There must be 10 different ways. No. 20 odd ways to be

Adam CurryAdam Curry

less. Yes, very matter. Oh, man. Oh, man. Oh, man. Oh, man. Yeah,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

so we checked out three of the five up but we have a cliffhanger. But for the sake of not overloading I think we should take some people

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Adam CurryAdam Curry

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Of course we do. Yeah. The grand duke

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he is indeed the Grand Duke. Let's roll out his jingle ladies

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In all the shows hopefully are evergreen. So you always if you just if this is your first show, or your first few shows you always can go back and find some some kind of value in it. Hopefully that's that's why for sure I'll take the time and not make it too time. Yeah, time sensitive. So with that said, now we're moving on ambiguous. And this is a I swear

Ambiguous

English are our resident Wordsworth wordsmith. And he's going to give us the definition of ambiguous, ambiguous

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or ambivalent, to more good word ambiguous is an adjective, it describes something that is not clear. The interpretation has more than one possibility. Okay, something that you did not understand clearly. Because the explanation you could interpret in this way, or this way, or this way, if we write without using punctuation the meaning is ambiguous. John said the boss is stupid. Do I mean John said the boss is stupid. Or John said the boss is stupid.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Wow. That's all of social media.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

In that's what we're talking about the texting is even with the you know, we don't really use correct punctuation. In a text. The meaning can be last syllable comma or quotation can easily make something seem like it wasn't what it meant. Yes, but you spoke on two things vagueness and ambiguity is m and Q big F. ng you big witty, I think how you pronounce ambiguity, ambiguity. times to be good. Yeah. Anyway, um, with a contract for social media. It was these loopholes. And the

thing about loopholes is they're not random occurrences. There are escape hatches, where there's the tax codes or contracts.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

legal language is always that's where that's where ambiguity rules. That's literally where it can rule. That's

Moe FactzMoe Factz

the point. The point and the point I was making is that it's a design feature. You know, I found a loophole that was in there. Yes, Mike can do that if your Bill Belichick looking at NFL handbook. But I mean, I mean, these kinds of contracts, even music contracts, we see the power that it has when we're talking about celebrities. But in this case, this is the Wall Street Journal, and they're talking about the word blight, and how ambiguous it is.

Blighted

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If you think of blight, you probably don't picture something like this parking garage. But New York considers it blighted. That's because blight is a word with more than just a negative connotation. It has the power to unlock billions of dollars for real estate development by opening the door for governments to seize private property for public use. Just look at New York's $40 billion dollar plan for Penn Station, or

LA's $2 billion Angels Landing project. Even Seattle's famous Pike Place was transformed from this to this on the basis of blight that can be the basis for deciding that the area should be condemned and redeveloped. But these redevelopment projects don't hinge on the same interpretation of blight. Just the word? Here's my blight is so tough to define how it's used to redevelop cities and why its use is a source of heated debate.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, man, I never even considered that. Yeah, you read it all the time. It's a blight for New York City.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And it has, you know, many different definitions and implications when you look at legal codes. Yeah. But it's left that. That's that door is left open for to be utilized. And one of them they are speaking in minute is the Barclay Center, which I'm going to which I'm going to touch on on the backside of this clip.

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Blade has been blamed for increasing Crime, drug use and unsanitary conditions in neighborhoods across the country. But the standard isn't the same across every legal code. Take Pittsburgh as an example. Here, blight could be a building used for an immoral purpose. And Columbus, Kansas, foot tall weeds check the box in Washington state being a menace to the public was the rationale used to classify this motel as

blighted in 2015. What is your standard that you use to determine blight is it's a difficult term to define precisely because it's used in a lot of different ways. Amy Levine specializes in land use and municipal law. She has exceptional knowledge in the area of eminent domain, and was integral in drafting our legislation. In general, it's used to identify the land that should be part of a

redevelopment area. And once land is identified as blighted The stage is set for eminent domain, giving the government the power to seize the property. If the government needs to build a school or build a road, they can go in and they can take property from private property owners, and then use it to provide those public purposes.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Now, Alright, nice. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

if it's such a hard term to define, why do you use it?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, because it makes eminent domain easy. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And this was used with urban development and urban renewal, which everybody talks about redlining that, you know, the impacted black people. But that was one of the real thing. And we talked about on the show that destroy the quote unquote, black community if we ever had one was the urban renewal. Fast forward once How about the bought Barclays Center now? the vagueness of Jay Z's are owner of the Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Nets. Yep. That was sold. But we looked at what his percentage

was. It was less than 1%. But they put them on the sideline, made them look like the owner. Yeah, get the people support in Brooklyn. So then they could be displaced? Yes.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

So then they just used blight. I'm sure they use that somewhere.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

What they use the ambiguous, ambiguous nature or use the term they use the term owner and an ambiguous nature? Yes, yes. Yeah. Just say, Oh, he's the owner. And they've done this many times, like Usher I think he's, quote unquote, owner of a team. There's a bunch of different celebrities their role and my Oh, he's the owner. I think J Cole is the owner of the Charlotte Hornets are this is when you say what, how much do they own on their own? One by 1% or less? Which,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

which? Which episode was there we talked about that? We talked about that.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I remember I remember it was like it was the no man and house. Was

Adam CurryAdam Curry

that the one? I think it was? And meet the parents I believe Nipsey Hussle. And we talked about it there to

Moe FactzMoe Factz

where we talked to well, they use him to to push their agenda for I think that was the that was the episode on opportunity zones, which is another term.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Listen to this headline. New York Times. Why New York State insists that Penn Station area is blighted the congested chaotic section of Manhattan near Pennsylvania Station, which t teams with tourists, commuters and shoppers is an undeniably drab does that make it blighted? And that's where they come up with $7 billion to renovate it.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And can I ask you this question because you just made me think of something I didn't even think when I was putting the show together. Could this illegal immigration be used as a artificial blight when you see the pictures yeah look at look at how it makes the city look

Adam CurryAdam Curry

oh yeah looks blighted blighted as yeah

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yeah let's

Moe FactzMoe Factz

let's let's move the people to this area. And where we will blight to be light on wheels you know everywhere. Mobile

Adam CurryAdam Curry

blight Wow.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I've never thought about that to say to you said that because that's the first thing that popped in my head was the images. Yeah, from the illegal aliens in New York and Chicago and what they're actually doing to the cities at blighting it. Yeah. Which, where are they sending them to? The black neighborhood. Yeah, Chicago was known for not Chicago wins. We're known for not wanting to sale. There, right. No, we're not selling our that we're not selling our

family home. So sure. Yeah. Well, let's send you some blight. Yeah. Good old blight of your way. And now yeah, we've told you tore your community down. And we can use eminent domain to take it. Wow. Yeah. I love this thing. Just seems too convenient. Wow. Well, that's ambiguous. Let's go. We're still staying on there. And this is used in a political, political way. This is Australia and their relationships hot Taiwan.

Maintaining strategic ambiguity?

Unknown

Welcome back to the program. Let's go live to Paul Kelly, editor at large at the Australian pull. National security front and center today virus speaks from Penny Wong saying Peter Dutton has been amping up the prospect of war with a superpower, Mr. Duttons retort, he says that it's nonsense, and that anyone's comments could have been made by Paul Keating. What do you make of where this has landed this afternoon, or what we've got to do in this country is just cool down, calm

down. In terms of this debate we're having at the moment about Taiwan. We need to maintain the current policy, we need to maintain strategic ambiguity as the approach to this issue, which has been the approach for many decades now. And we need to, I think, have both sides using careful language in what's going to be a very brought up in in what's going to be a very brutal and contested election campaign where national security will be an issue. We've got to ensure this doesn't get out of

control. Well, that was a

Adam CurryAdam Curry

good good use of the term there.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And that term could be interpreted as gaslighting, right? You look at the definition of gaslighting making someone question their reality, perception or about denying facts. What is that? That's

Adam CurryAdam Curry

amazing kind of policy, law and politics. It's all ambiguous, ambiguous and ambivalent. Yeah. contagious? Yes. Right. All right.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

So another check I mean, GPT is rolling here. If you want to confuse people. Now we go to the shifting goalposts the final the flank Yep, the final one. Yep. And confusing people in and just so people know who this is. This is Mudgett Carew repair, I think it's Hi pronounces she's an

Shifting the goal posts

Indian lady. And she's a narcissistic abuse recovery therapist. And also more importantly a podcaster goes Oh, there you go.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Boxes Yes, and authority on the subject. Okay. This

Moe FactzMoe Factz

is shifting goalposts and

Unknown

narcissists will ensure you never reach the end of the goalpost. They only have one strategy in mind. And that is to show that they went that you lose or they destroy your victory. And narcissists will state or hint about something that they want. Once you have given them what you want, and you have scored that goal they let you know that it was not enough or not what they point it is very confusing, but this is

done to create confusion. And narcissists will move the goalposts because they do not want you to be successful in anything that will shift things around so you wind up failing. This gives them validation that they are better than you and that they that you are the problem a narcissist will want you to second guess who are not allowed to ask anything without being devalued and gaslighted they want you to be confused and

question your sanity and asking questions is not allowed. This allows them to insert whichever narrative they choose and move the goalposts in any direction. Say you never succeed.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Wow, first of all, Najib, give me a call and I'll help you on the audio

Moe FactzMoe Factz

2.0 as well. Really Oh, good for her when he's little No no, I mean, I mean you could help her with it.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

She definitely needs that yeah

Moe FactzMoe Factz

well what she said in that clip they prevent your success narcissist aim to win make you lose a roux your achievement. Yeah, that's their goal. It sounds spot on with the system

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Sure does.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And it seems like this shifting goalposts is the go to tactic of narcissists which is another term

Adam CurryAdam Curry

for politician who

Moe FactzMoe Factz

are artists did the amount of times is used and also use incorrectly? You know, anytime it's something that somebody doesn't like, or you're a narcissist

Adam CurryAdam Curry

now when you're a narc, would you call 4045 Savage and narcissist.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

That's the good dad. Manipulate to win at your expense. Shift the goalpost is sure failure manipulates disallowing questions.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

He doesn't hit them all. No. Depends on who?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I know, probably a better diagnosis than narcissist for

Adam CurryAdam Curry

him. Yeah. But that's what they call them all the time.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I think he likes to win. I mean, he likes to win and know that he was he's defeated. I think there's a certain

Adam CurryAdam Curry

narcissistic quality there.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Well, I think what a narcissist, is there a certain vagueness to it? They like to miss it hidden. It's a hidden thing. I think he likes to dominate, and you'd like to know that you're being dominated, right? That's why I went and use. Like I said, there's a there's their diagnosis form. But I know, that's not one of the best. Yeah, I don't think that's the one that fits for him because of the nature that he he likes to win, right. Um, so let's go and get to the second clip for her

Unknown

ever accuse you of not listening when you do not meet the unachievable goal. They can then claim that they never wanted you to do that in the first place. They do not just adjust the position of the goalposts, they remove it completely. If you achieved the goal, you will be accused of being selfish. And it's not what they wanted. narcissists change their mind and shift the goal, because they simply want you to

keep on serving them. You have to understand that narcissists are very fickle and change their mind, they will just slough it off as who fail every call, he will be accused of being too sensitive or taking things too seriously. When they shift. The goal is all about them. They will do whatever it takes to get what they want, even if it means moving the goalposts or cheating in some other way.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, flipping the script on you all of that.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Now with that said, if they're calling him a narcissist, maybe that's why they're using the tactics that they're using. Because

Adam CurryAdam Curry

they're narcissists. Right?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Can you hit one time in Dutch for me?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

But just being yourself and your corporate or to health?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I'm going to learn how to say that one day. I was surprised. Break it out. But I think that's what's going on there. And like, because he has his whole host of problems with the he has with him, but I don't think that's I don't think the the hidden aspect of it. He he's more out up in front, which is why I think in a weird way people appreciate him. Like we're going to get the old you know, we're going to fight that kind of thing. Right, right.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

We're gonna kill somebody. We're getting oil. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

We blew him up. New Chalav like a dog, that kind of thing. That's why I was saying that's why I will say he didn't fit that diagnosis, but Right. Oh, this, this is PBS Digital Studios. And they're going to in a debate format, they're going to explain well, using in a debate format, they're gonna say explain moving the goalposts. moving

Unknown

the goalposts, sometimes called a raising the bar is a fallacy where the wind condition for an opposing argument is constantly revised in response to its successes. Picture a soccer game, a player has the ball and is rushing towards the goal. There are no defenders in sight, the field is wide open, just as the player is about to kick and a score. Two opponents pop up out of nowhere and literally move the goal out

of the way of the ball. That's another giggled at the Miss effectively in the face of defeat, the defending side of changes the very nature of the game being played in conversation. It looks something like this, Mike and stronglight are talking about climate change. Things aren't too bad right now. I'll be worried when there is a clear difference in the climate things are bad right now we have ice cores and tree rings. We know clearly that the climate hasn't been this bad for

as long as humans have been around. Those are indirect measurements, you are making a leap of faith. What about all of those written climate records from around the world going back 150 years, 150 years is nothing show me written climate records going back a few 1000 years and then maybe I will change my tune. A common conclusion to this type of argument is the movement of goalposts outside the arena to a place where the opposing side is simply cannot score.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I would have used this example for climate change. The goalposts there was weather is not climate, extreme weather events. That was a big moving of the goalpost or global

Moe FactzMoe Factz

warming to climate change.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yes, the Oh yeah,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I thought I found it fascinating. that he did that with the climate change thing.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

And he was the deal way around, though. He said, Oh, you want 1000s of years? No, no, no, no, it's 150 years. But

Moe FactzMoe Factz

they may say it's the worst in history. Well, history goes back further than 150 years. That's great. I know. So I'm just saying on both sides. We're hearing the wizardry of manipulation and moving the goalposts. Yeah. Oh, you know, one thing, well, you need 1000 You're asking for something that doesn't exist. And the other side is saying, changing one that terminology. We went from global warming to climate change. Yeah, whatever that means. And then you're saying

it's the worst thing where you framed it? It's the worst in history. Yeah. Are you saying recorded history? Or you don't, they never say this, the vagueness. Now we got the vagueness coming in? Yeah. They don't say in recorded in the 150 years of recorded history, where the worst because most people will say, Well, you're selling under 50 years. I mean, there have been around for how about

Adam CurryAdam Curry

this hundreds of years? Right? That's another good one. They

Moe FactzMoe Factz

will never say that. They will say worst in history, which is vague. Very, at best at best. So but we're going back nearly four now. Okay. It doesn't matter if you're wrong,

That's just the way it is

or right. Oh,

Unknown

well, white supremacy is racism. Now. Some people will argue these points. In fact, they will are gonna punch with everything that I'm saying. But somebody thought up a system based on no royalist system. royalism means holier than thou means I'm better than you. Why are you better than me? Well, that's just the way it is. And because I've said, so that's why I'm better than you. Okay, so you're better than me. Now, what do we do next? Well, what we do next, is that you let me tell

you what to do. And you don't have to tell me anything. You can suggest to me what I should do, and I'll think about it. If I want to do it. I will. But when I tell you something is not a suggestion is a demand, and you will obey the demands and commands that I make to you. That's the Royalist system. Being born with a silver spoon in your mouth.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, yeah. Well, that actually exists still, of course,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

in that investor role the system and that's, it doesn't matter if we were wrong. It doesn't matter if we were wrong about COVID. And that's more on the left hand side. We don't matter if we were wrong about a rat. That's more on the right hand side. It's the same thing. It doesn't matter if we're wrong. Right. And they may have goals for why you're bringing up all stuff. Yeah, that's the narcissist. That's the narcissism kicking me

Adam CurryAdam Curry

again. In Holland, we say how high now to call you out to Slote. Which means Why are you Why are you dragging an old cow over the canal? It

Moe FactzMoe Factz

happened yesterday. Is that cow dead? It Happen hour ago, I just did it. You know, you just you just slapped me. It's like, well, you bring it up Oh stuff. And that's the manipulation of this system. And the system is based off a royalism. What they did was instead of just having a bloodline or heredity, a direct line to you know, to a certain bloodline. They open it up to a certain phenotype. That that's why that's why it's supremacy. Right that which I call racism.

Nepotism. Yeah, just another form of Napa. Yeah.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I mean, we did have two Bush presidents. You know, we did have a Clinton president and an almost second Clinton president. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

then we had a bush that was supposed to run against the Clinton. Yep.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah. All wrapped up. Yeah. Failed. Failed. Jab, low energy, Jeb.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah. So this is the this is the royal system. He goes further. And number 30,

Unknown

is making a difference whether you're drunk or sober, your royal don't have anything to do with whether or not you are well educated or not. You are royal, you are born royal, you are born better than everybody else. Even when you're not better than everybody else, you're still better than everybody else. That's the royal is idea that a lot of people have resisted that idea. And a lot of people have embraced it.

But a lot of people down through the ages have resisted the idea of royal ism, that there are some people that just born royal, and that's just no question about it. You can't say anything about it. Now the idea of racism is based on the same basic principle. As all it is, it's just a royalist system put on a one on a color basis, meaning you fall Like to a person if you are classified or you have classified yourself as non white, then you point out someone who is classified as, as

non white if you are classified as white. And you say, oh, there's a person with color in his or her skin, black, brown, red, yellow, beige tan color doesn't make it a different

The color System

color as long as as long as color.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And you came up with this color system in the first place.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Let me guess, color people.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Notice the thing about it. You got the red man, the yellow man, the black man the brown man. Do you

Adam CurryAdam Curry

wonder he sang about it? It was Stevie saw. It was?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah, just think about it. Oh, is you have m Brown. But I'm not brown. I'm black. In the color system? Of course. Of course. The brown man could be darker than me. And he could be brown. Yeah, see, I confused. See see the built in confusion that it is? Yes. And wow, realize that it was when when you start working in international settings. Oh, people from all over the world wish interesting in the last company I worked at it was one of those situations. It was

people that were more melanated than me. But they were I guess they were kids theory. Yeah. This brown thing is confusing too. Because brown can be Indian, or brown could be Latino, or Latina. But then I can't be brown. And I'm lighter than all of them is like how are we doing this in a color Craig? Like a spectrum should be black. It might actually be brown or whatever, you know, if they're dark into me, or if they're lying to me,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Paul, the problem is we don't call it out. I mean, this is an this is the most bothersome is like Kamala Harris. When they call her a black woman. It's like what do you mean? Are you trying to say a das because she's not. But no one calls it out. At least not loud enough. It's doesn't become a thing and you're slapped down as racist. But, you know, they try to paint her as African American woman. Yes, which is just not which

Moe FactzMoe Factz

is gaslighting. Now we're going back to the key is met. And this is one of the things I wanted to stress. I've mentioned it a couple of times on the show. Do not underestimate the ability of the of the these people on the left hand side. They're not dumb. Know, the dumb that they're portraying is a gaslighting mechanism. So you've either one underestimate them or you just get frustrated and you pull your hair out they're not dumb you don't get that far and that's

the whole thing with di waste. Yeah, they're awesome dumb people to allow to have positions and we're going to get that set to look at later and Michelle, but these people are not dumb when they come that binder with it is a is a manipulation tactic. The the I don't know I mean to go check out like you didn't prepare you on the biggest stage. You didn't prepare to do it. No, they know is that oh that blonde wig by joy and read and it goes on both sides and on both sides. Yeah.

It's It's just Oh, I didn't like what they say the term dog whistles you knew that was a dog wheel. So you know what you meant when you implied that Yeah. Oh no, give me that. Oh, I didn't know your I didn't know you were gonna take it that way. So what I'm just saying is this is the creation of the system is the system and

Adam CurryAdam Curry

we've all become so immune to it just are not immune but just you know, we don't recognize it anymore. It's just how it is is how the system runs.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I would even say we're become compliant now you go and one thing I'll bring up is that the system takes all sides of the argument they don't care what area yeah it is like whatever I'm going back now I hate to go here but the Middle East they're saying the aid to both sides and I saw Ron Paul click was like well we stopped sending money to both sides that would be the smart thing we

Adam CurryAdam Curry

know I know it's crazy eight Israel's for the bombs aid to Gaza for the food here you go. Yeah. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

then eight let me just not only because I just like to be fair, also eight and all the Arab nations surrounding Israel said no a Gaza because that would be too you know, and Hamas. That will be too blatant Europe,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

just 7 billion to Egypt. Yeah, that's okay. But won't who won't let the the people in Gaza into Egypt? Hey, here's 7 billion Good job how

Moe FactzMoe Factz

could How can a good job and especially in the time of headline readers, it mean me a second engagement, that's it. All right, let's go and get to this final clip, it doesn't matter, but the person

Unknown

who is white will point out the person who is non white, beyond the goals a person of color. That means that person can be mistreated by me, who say so Oh, the system says so. Because I am royal, your royal why? Because I am white, and that person has color in his or her skin, looking at them. And I'm gonna get a close and make sure that that person has color. If that person has black, brown, red, beige, can be yellow, whatever.

Some classification that has color, that person is eligible, automatically, to be nominated and mistreated by me. Clicker for seven, in all areas of activity. Anytime I choose to mistreat that person, and no one, no one is supposed to say anything about it is my choice and mine alone. That's what white supremacy is. Somebody thought of that idea that took off and became the strongest and most powerful political and religious idea to have a thought of in the history of the people of this planet.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

So I'm going to ask you since I can already hear people yelling at their podcast player, but what about Barack Obama Mo?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

To me, but what about him? Well,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

was he controlled then? Wasn't he the president? Of course.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

You he was skull and bones as right? This by that this by that alone? I mean, you factor out the skin tone. Just about that alone, he was controlled because he had to lay in that casket and give up his secrets. And they had the ultimate leverage on him, whatever they do, they're doing drips of it now, what he like what are his proclivities are and also on top of that, he was manipulated in a way of every

time he needed to vote a certain way. It was some random person running up in the White House or in the elevator with him with a hand gun Yeah, and Hillary Clinton let him know Hey, Robert F Kennedy got his USA got popped. I ain't dropping out in the race that was that was that was a quote unquote dog whistle Yeah. Come on. Yeah. He knew it but they but they had him every single Bush we covered out they had him since the little boy.

Yeah. So yeah, he was controlled opposition. All right. But with that said let's quiet while we got power do we do I like money

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Adam CurryAdam Curry

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Alright, so the next six clips we've covered before, but this is the booster. Yeah,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

you're rolling to roll up your sleeves, everybody. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

we have to do this. Because then I debated on doing I had an ad two shows the last three or so shows are set in stone. Okay, so this one was a you do a booster? Or do you do I

Booster: 6 strategies of confusion

do something, you know another topic that I always wanted to cover. But I mean, I found this one to be more important because the manipulations at an all time high, that confusion is at an all time high. So we have to revisit the six strategies of confusion by Neely fuller. And they're very similar to what the chat GPT gave us. Let's go ahead and get into number one,

Unknown

know these six things that they do for confusion. As far as I know, it's six and major things, it might do a number of small things. I mean, I haven't recognized their college confusion. But it's six basic things. Now this is not in the textbook. I've been talking about it for years. And I intend to put it in an updated expanded version of the textbook. But his

racial classification confusion. You got a little bit more of that going on now with some recent incident of a white lady saying that she was black, racial classification confusion. All right. And even half classification confusion. Were the people who are sometimes considered to be white, or sometimes said or implied that maybe they are not white, or vice versa. Whatever. It's convenient for them. Yes, sir. That's what they'll do.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Well, we've talked about a number of those.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

The the orange is the main one. Yep.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I keep stressing is non white. Yeah, that's important.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Why did they call you orange? Nobody is going over people's heads. Why are they referring to you as a color? Think about it. That's right. You're out of the group. Now you offer nothing the umbrella of the system. Here's why they don't

Adam CurryAdam Curry

even have like people like Morning Joe who do this all the time? I don't think they even know why they're doing it. It's just done. That's just how you do it.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

They've been programmed. They've been programmed. And no, no, no is this and honestly, I didn't come into knowing it. But it just dawned on me one day like, oh, they do they're demoting deaf people. Yes. You don't meet that. I told you if you shut up ate your beef. And just didn't say anything, you will be fine. But when you want to push back against the system, and you know and say you have, you know, ways of protecting yourself, we know we've done GBG so we know we're

on the same page just right. Are you two genders, or whatever it is. And then the other one is? Oh, your God ain't science. Oh, that's a big offense. Oh, that's a big offense. Because notice when the rubber meets the road when COVID hit, you can't go to church. That's right, who was the real God? That was the that was a testing point right there.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

But it's so it's discussed everyday in churches around America to this day. And a lot of churches broke Mo, they broke, they're all sparkle now.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Because they don't want to lose that protection. And part of that protection is the 501. C three.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

That's right, the John Johnson Amendment. This is the thing that

Moe FactzMoe Factz

that they're very good at. And it was illustrated in the, in the diary of Economic Hitman is they integrate into your system so much that when you use the API analogy, you become so integrated into the system that you can't function without it. And that's why top podcasts in 2.0 is such a huge, and I'm not sure I'm not being a homer here. The fact that you can get your message out and people can get value back to you to keep you going. That day, the system don't like that. Because

they had it all sold out. Don't turn your

Adam CurryAdam Curry

power off. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

We experienced that. But this racial classification confusion, and this is why trans racial will never be a thing. Because if it is, I can easily identify I'm trans racial, I'm white man. Right? Right. Give me those privileges, right, or give me that, uh, not a privilege, because that's what they give non white people is white privilege. You know, your, quote, unquote, under System, white supremacy, you're born

with those rights. They didn't give it to you. But they gave you like I said, they if you don't want to go along with their system, they will take it away from me. And that's why trans racism will never be a thing. And that's why if you I'm just gonna make this one last point. A person can have seven white grandparents and one black grandparent. And as soon as that black grandparent is on earth, done, what are you? What did they start calling you? I don't make the rules. I'm just telling

I'm just showing you what, what, how they go about this thing. Or if you have four grandparents, and three of them are white and one is black. Or if you have two parents and one is black and one is white, I should be equally to choose. You know what I want to be? Right? Me if we were talking equally, if I want to. I didn't know my

Adam CurryAdam Curry

wife here. Oh, you're tainted now? No, right. Now,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

now you can call yourself black. That's fine. That's that's okay. But you can't go the other way. And I didn't make these rules. I didn't make this up. So I'm just showing you how the system works. Now. If they want to ask for we go to number two. No, I'm good. Number two

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second, racial dislocation confusion. They have had this all the time, meaning, keep those squatters moving. In other words, if people are non white, people move it. Why they have found out from experiments from experience. You keep people moving all the time, people's everything from people going across the desert, trying to find a way to get some foods and

clothing, some shelter. Some jobs, are people trying to cross an ocean and their baby has fallen into the water and whatnot, turn it over, that's dislocated people that they are not stable, trying to find a place where they can go where no one is trying to harm them, right. Also dislocation means you have your thing set not on the sidewalk. Okay. All right. Now, you might have done that about three years before then.

The white supremacist when it comes to black people, keep those black people moving.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, well, we're seeing that in real time. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

that's what you're saying about the powderkeg is going on in New York and Chicago. More specifically, yeah. Is keep on moving. And Chicago had its own internal issues when they know compressed aleida neighborhoods, it's a small area. This is why the gang violence really sparked up like it did because used to be cross town beef. Right now you're crossed the block, or down the street from your quota from your

ops, as they like to call it. Your opposition. Now you're bringing people here from other countries.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Just exacerbating it all in

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for

Moe FactzMoe Factz

people who don't think skin color counts. The Haitians are the number one people that had the best claim of asylum. Look how they're treated when they get to the border. Yeah. They don't get envelopes of cash in new clothes.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

They got it for a moment. They error with the earthquake but after that, nope. No, I'm talking about recently under the under the I know. I know barbecue barbecue. Why

Moe FactzMoe Factz

a mess the new county

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, that's a good yeah, that's a good point.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

He and I made the post the Hispaniola is the new Korea Yeah, they got a wall go right down the middle.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

That's right. That's right. keep our eye on it. Because

Moe FactzMoe Factz

there's some precious rare earth minerals that may or may not be in Haiti and

Adam CurryAdam Curry

gold. Yeah, let you know who has the 26 year contract?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I do and natural gas and oil and it's plentiful. It's all

Adam CurryAdam Curry

random. Hillary's brother has the gold contracts.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Right? But why is it that lighter brown people and yellow people are treated? Come on in. But the black people? Oh, no. You might be a cannibal. You might. Yeah, I

Adam CurryAdam Curry

see it. I see it. Yeah, roast me and roast me. But color don't count. And it's and the whole thing is bull that cannibal picture was from five years ago.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

That video and is bold. And

Adam CurryAdam Curry

that Barbie is also bull. That's not true. That's his nickname since he was a kid his mama had like a truck, a food truck.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

But it's easy to believe the savages. There you go. Going back to Tarzan.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, what do you make? The cartoons from the 40s? From 30? Yes. Oh, yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

They they're leaning heavy and all of it. Nobody sees it. And you know what? John? Paul Pierre? Yeah. Haitian? Yes. He says anything? No. Because you don't want to lose her white privilege. That's why she was saying anything. Wow, geez, I'm just, that's why I said his show is necessary. It is all up in your face. As people say, right there in your face. Yeah. Don't want to see it, though. No, of course not. Number three. The

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third thing is racial population tailoring confusion. In other words, don't let the population in any particular place get too big. It becomes difficult to handle. So you tailor it. Yeah. So you tailor that population, you have all kinds of ways you spread disease. Okay. All right. That's one way of getting rid of some people like that, right? You just hand out guns to 50% of the population. And you'd only be

able to other 50% and you give them all guns. So you make sure that you tailor their minds so that they are mad at each other. They are gangsters and all like that. Not Want to be a gangster. Okay, now when you get to be a gangster, and get your credentials, who are you going to gangsta again? The black people, that's all I ever say you do? Yeah. All right. So you no big deal. That's all a part of the racist scheme.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

No, man. He's a prophet.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

That's logic. Yeah. That's cool. How are we use logic? Yeah, it makes you seem like you for in the future? Yeah, cuz you notice the treat you?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, I've seen that. Before course, of course you can see it. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And I'll make one last point before we move on to four. Where'd all the hot shots go? To rain states for the orange people? Yeah. Where did they train overturn that putting poison into the water and the soul? Yeah. Where the orange people are. And I'm gonna make because I will This is part of part of the show I was gonna make were all the nuclear silos. Orange orange country. So if there ever was a nuclear war, who's gonna be taken out orange? Yeah. You've been demoted,

folks. This is why we go first. Yes, we go first. But with the advent of AI, in all these other tools, it's the small it will I say the two groups more people and less people. The last people like we don't need all these people around. Who's the first to go? Well? Yeah. The blacks that are on the bottom next day on the bottom. Who want to mess with them? Unbelievable. So let's replace the orange. Yeah. The replacement theory is real, is really real. Now you can call me

Adam CurryAdam Curry

black penile. It's interesting because you have you have an actual document which is replacing replacement migration. That's, that's part of what really has been happening. But this is replacement theory. This this is this is it's something different. It's it happens under the same banner. But you don't have to be an immigrant to be a part of it. It's amazing. Keep those people moving. Yes. Keep a movin. That's right. Wow.

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Number four. Number four, is racial sexual confusion. So now you got trans this and trans that and trans that, then you mix that trans gender confusion with trans racial confusion. Now you got the package that you was aiming for in the beginning. They started off with transgender but I've been telling people for years. I Oh, yeah, that looks like that's mundane. That's, you know, we all have people who, you know, have what you call

bisexual or transsexual, even among Black people. We all got them in our family, if we're not those ourselves, okay, so we say well, that's no big deal. What you got to think about what the racist intend to do with that. So they mixed a transgender with the trans racial. Now they got maximum confusion Max, which is what they want, right?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Okay. Wow. 1972 was when he said that have black men and dresses? Yeah. 1972 is when he called it and where we're at now, and Harry Styles is right behind this. All the other people.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, man, it's unbelievable. Now it's very believable. What am I

Moe FactzMoe Factz

what is that to do? I've said it before and I'll say it again four modify to eliminate the undesirable before they procreate.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, totally, totally. To

Moe FactzMoe Factz

eliminate the undesired undesirables before they procreate. That's why they want your kid on hormone blockers at 4567 years old. That's because if you're dumb enough to give it to your children, allow your children to have it. They're not wanting to force people. That's right. That's right. You're not a Master. Yeah, you don't desire to be a master. It's all brand. Get rid of them. I want to tell you, this ain't no game. This ain't no game. This ain't no

theory is awesome. is right in your face. Yeah, number five, you go to

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number five, racial showcasing confusion. That's putting a few black people all black faces that used to be to the back. We want them down front now. Okay. But black faces down front on a whole bunch of stuff that the white supremacist are going to be doing in the back. But you have a black face up front. Now that makes black people get mad at the black people who are upfront, right? White supremacist who are backed by? Yeah. That causes confusion. And it also causes black people

to start attacking each other. And the racism back behind the wall does cracking now sides will often say we got him again. I mean, he's people that are dumb as creatures you'll ever see. And because they can't catch on and nothing. All right.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Oh, yeah. Right.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Natalie this right quick. Who's in charge the border? Kamala Harris. Who's in charge in the military.

They're all going down

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Lloyd Austin. Okay.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Who's Who's on a third term?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Barack Obama.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Who's coming out the Trump users go ahead and list on that one. Yeah,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

really? Joy read. Finally. Finally. Willis. Yeah. What's the New York? Da.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I forget her name. So all right, Who? Who? Who's Who's the face of the racial population movement? The mayor of beside the mayor of New York. Yeah.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, and we also have the mayor of DC. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

She's gonna be she's gonna be the face of the crime bill. 2.0. That's

Adam CurryAdam Curry

right. Yeah, they just put that in put that into the DC law right? Yeah. Man, that's amazing. D

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I knew what the word Oh yeah. Wrote it out. Well,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I mean, Boeing's problems United Airlines problems all going to be that it's the trans. The Trans CEO of United, and I'm just going to presume that the will find some, some colored people to blame for Boeing's problems. But they it'll be it'll be it's already it's already working. People are already saying, oh, yeah, there's Boeing Dei, oh, there's United Dei. And D, I just might as well be a term for Black. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

this is the second cycle of the military thing, because who had it first, Colin Powell? Who took all the blame for the Middle East?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Colin Powell.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Colin Powell. That's right. So that's why if no, I'll say no, we recognize the patterns. Yeah. Do you know what's coming down the pipe?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, blame.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

No parts. I don't want that. Probably. Why wasn't it Lord Daniels or whatever his name is? Yeah, I was sick. I caught him that day. What was going on? Who's this? No, no, I asked him to school a lot while I was sick. He was up what was going on?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I wasn't there. I was in the hospital. Yeah, good point. The

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Supreme Court who was on there is on the right. It's Clarence Thomas is on the left Cuthill. Yeah. Wow. also saw mazzotta Meyer news where she's white. She's a little color, you know, this guy. Go forward. This plant maximum confusion.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Unbelievable. When you saw me, when you summer and Eric Adams going down, they're all going down. They're all going down.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

In California, the mayor was in London breed or whatever her name was.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Cisco. Yeah. Yeah. What is what is I got? I got to know her name now. In front.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

While you look it up, put it out front. Put them out for it.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

What is that woman's name now? The Manhattan DA what's her name? What

Moe FactzMoe Factz

is that people

Adam CurryAdam Curry

are again, people are yelling at the podcast device. tourney's is your attorney general.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Yeah. Ah, see,

Adam CurryAdam Curry

I think she's Attorney General. We're going to pay it ourselves. Ah, Leticia James.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

There we go. That's it.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

There we go. This tissue James.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

thing you see they're coming out of the mayor. Is drip by drip by drip. Oh, he was friends with the with the bishop. He's got the fans and now they got another case on ah. P Diddy.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Diddy, don't look at Clive Davis. Look

Moe FactzMoe Factz

at the Epstein Hollywood please. Please.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah, I've been pushing back on that myself. That's

Moe FactzMoe Factz

crazy. This is long before P Diddy was born.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

When it when it comes when it comes time to out the Wiccan lesbians of the music industry. It's not going to be Taylor Swift. Who goes down? Oh, no, of course.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

It'll be Beyonce. Yeah, cuz Taylor Swift tapped into the hunt family. Stay tune. Like to for that when when our family and I can't hang?

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Right. Nice. Nice tease. Yeah.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

But let's go ahead and go to number six. Okay.

Continuing the confusion

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Number six, racial white sacrifice, confusion, white sacrifice. Yes. Meaning, when you drive down the street, and you're looking at your car window, you see some white people on park benches, you see some white people who are out there barefoot in the wintertime. And you see some white people walking around talking to themselves and whatnot, and don't have anything. I mean, and you say,

Oh, this is racism is over. Because look, if you've got white people who are poor, you got white people who don't have anything, you got white people who are suffering, just like black people. So it's not racism, it must be something else. No, the white supremacists operate on a percentage basis. They know that and they even put up have they put in position in

the path of danger by a certain segment of white people. They'll just pick off white people, so to speak, and destroy them under the bus to distract non white people to thinking that racism doesn't exist. But they do it on a percentage basis. See, for every 10,000 Black people that they kill, they'll kill 10 White people say, you know, it's not about race. I mean, you know, I mean, people just out here killing people. That's all it

is. See, but it's always the black people who are the greatest number of people suffering the way they operate. So

Adam CurryAdam Curry

who is he talking to their?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

His co host, Mr. Bobby? No. Okay.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

You got to undepressed me from all this Mo. How we ended up here? We're just gonna go even worse getting even worse with these last

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two. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

we thought we'd never leave people on a downer. Good. But I just want to say one thing about the white sacrifice because we talked about the orange. And that's the thing. But they're playing the same trick on you. They deal with black law matters and the cop videos, everything else. The same the same. Is that thing? Yeah. The same the same. Is that trick? And J wait. Jan, six. Hi, Lou. We're arresting white people. How are we doing? Yeah, we're rested. Christians. Yeah.

White Christian, white Christian nationalists. Yeah, look, we can't be racist. This can't be a system of white supremacy. Would that Er, well, we eat ourselves. But it's a numbers game. Basically, if this is cleaning up a sacrificial lambs, for the slaughter. But we're gonna leave people on a downer. Because there is a system and there is a way to be.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

There we go. Thanks. Good. Yeah,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

this is the boost of relevance. All right, I'm ready. For for each arm.

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Remember, this just makes it real simple. When you talk to anyone, and the person is talking about a problem, then you go into the question mode? What is the problem? What are you going to do about the problem? All right, how are you going to go about doing something about the problem? And what do you expect the constructive result to be? Because anybody that you talk to, the main thing that you are looking for, is whether the talk is you habit is constructive, or

non constructive? And if it's something that you are going to get with the person? And do you want to know if the result is going to be constructive, or non constructive, is really very simple. Nothing about counter racist science basically, is complicated. Because you just keep two things in mind, what is constructive? And what is non constructive? Because you're always supposed to be doing or saying something that's in the constructive lane? Never in the non constructive lane? And how

do you know the difference? By asking questions asking the question, okay,

Constructive or Non-constructive

Adam CurryAdam Curry

my break that down. It's the, it's,

Moe FactzMoe Factz

it's so simple that it goes right over your head. Every action you do, ask yourself is this constructive, or non constructive? That post you're about to post that story, you're about to share? That food you're about to eat? That medicine, you're about to take the words that you're just about to speak to the person that you talk to? Is it constructive or non constructive, and you start doing that in your head? One is going to free up a lot of time. To you're not going to support

their system with your time, talent or treasure. That's right. It sounds so stupid. And when you say people who's look at you that kind of like justice is like, oh, you know, what were you you want to be you want you want to give people that need the most help, you know, the most constructive help. You don't want to miss treat people stupid. That'll never happen. Yeah. If you think like that, it'll never happen. Yeah. Because

Adam CurryAdam Curry

by doing that, you'll train yourself and you'll start to identify stuff.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

And it's the simple question is not No, I like it the fasting. But I'm not a calorie counter. I can never be a calorie counter, right? And all that stupid stuff down, and wing stuff is on or off, right? 16 hours off eight hours on? Let's see. Is this the same way? Is this behavior I'm doing? Constructive, or non constructive? Start asking yourself with everything you do, everything you do. And then lastly, you ask yourself these four questions. Number

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one, what do I want to do? You should know what you want to do. Alright. Number two, why do I want to do what I want to do? Every day all day low? Why do you want to do what you want to do? Number three, how do I plan to do what I want to do? And number four, and this is what you call the clincher question because all the questions are important. But number four, what do I expect? Deconstruct their results to be

Adam CurryAdam Curry

if everyone followed those four there will be no social media

Moe FactzMoe Factz

it will be it will be great

Adam CurryAdam Curry

yeah if everyone did it sure would

Moe FactzMoe Factz

be great because you will pick up say hey, I want to share some constructive information.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Yeah

Moe FactzMoe Factz

this is how you this how you try to change the alternator whatever you use

Adam CurryAdam Curry

when's the last time you change the alternator on your car?

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Who knows? That will be the that will be the associate that will that will that is what it is built for. We are the problem and yeah, of course. We are the problem with the tribe. We're in a trap. And we give these people power. They don't have any power. No Adam to me Adam even had to eat the fruit.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

No, no, no, you're right. It was Apple even

Moe FactzMoe Factz

if Apple constructive or non constructive. If that asked that question. We'll still be in the Garden of Eden right now. That's simple. Yeah.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Well, we're not we're in the broken world, and we have to live consciously. Think about our actions and what we're doing.

Moe FactzMoe Factz

Wait, put it on the scale.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

Hey, you go mow. Thank you for this. This was this was a great booster shot. It's the only booster shot I'll

4 questions to ask yourself

ever take. And I appreciate you I appreciate your work brother. This was great. And

Moe FactzMoe Factz

I appreciate 97 episodes of constructive conversations Right? Right. And as I always say pay attention to everything and the true reveal itself.

Adam CurryAdam Curry

My brother we will talk again for episode number eight I look forward to it all right, Adam See you later okay Brother Take care we'll see y'all soon bye bye

Pay attention to Everything and the Truth will reveal itself

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before I believe all the things my friends tell me but friends don't think I'd rather be this no such thing as screen you. Justin Thank you

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