INSOMNIA STREAM: MAU MAU EDITION

Stream Summary

The stream centers on a historically underreported series of early-1970s murders in and around Chicago that were linked by law enforcement and contemporary newspapers to a black militant organization called “De Mau Mau,” allegedly composed largely of Vietnam veterans. The host narrates several connected homicide cases (including the Corbett and Hawtree family murders, the killings of Michael Gershenson, Kathleen Fine, and William Richter), and describes how investigators tied them together through ballistics, informant testimony, and the claimed ideology of De Mau Mau. He then pivots into a broader, highly opinionated discussion of race, crime, media coverage, and decades of affirmative action and quota policies in education, employment, policing, and contracting. The latter part of the stream is dedicated to reading viewer hyperchats about platform issues (Rumble/Odyssey), personal life stories, possible future IRL events, and the host’s beekeeping and cat (“Churro”).

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