April 1, 2026

Episode 170: Yes Kings — The Uniparty Deception, Controlled Rage & the Hegelian Dialectic

Episode 170: Yes Kings — The Uniparty Deception, Controlled Rage & the Hegelian Dialectic
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Episode 170: Yes Kings — The Uniparty Deception, Controlled Rage & the Hegelian Dialectic
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In this episode, we break down the trendy “No Kings” psyop and question whether the outrage we’re seeing is the result of MK-Ultra-style conditioning or a modern application of Cloward-Piven strategy.

We explore how this media-driven movement is fueled by manufactured rage while avoiding legitimate structural criticism—especially when it comes to issues like Operation Warp Speed, foreign wars, and open border policies.

From there, we examine the idea of a uniparty system—where both Democrats and Republicans may ultimately serve the same underlying interests—through the lens of the Hegelian Dialectic and controlled opposition.

We also dig into:

  • Selective outrage and hypocritical criticism driving people into the streets
  • The role of media in amplifying division and “general rage”
  • Historical parallels, from the JFK assassination to the Byzantine Empire to modern geopolitical shifts
  • The possibility that both sides of the political spectrum are owned and operated by elite interests

Episode 170 asks: Are the “No Kings” protesters raging at a boogeyman while the real culprit quietly guides their gaze?