Topic: Arm

136 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:05:57 - 1:08:26

1851: Mork & Mimi

Congressman Adam Smith on Lone Wolf Threats

Congressman Adam Smith discusses the exacerbation of "lone wolf" terrorist threats following the outbreak of war with Iran. He expresses concern over the loss of institutional talent within the Justice Department and intelligence services due to the "DOGE" process and political purges. Smith emphasizes the need for rigorous Congressional oversight to ensure the government is prepared to protect the homeland during this period of heightened alert.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:24:54 - 1:27:42

1800: Soros Stooge

Armed Queers Founder Advocates for Violent Protest and Riots

Hermia Fanaayayayan, founder of the "Armed Queers" group, argues in a video clip that violent protests and riots are necessary for tangible political change. Fanaayayayan cites the Stonewall Riots as the foundation for LGBTQ rights and claims electoral politics have failed the youth. The hosts link this rhetoric to a broader "MKUltra-style" system of radicalization occurring on platforms like Discord.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:39:19 - 2:41:49

1797: Death Buses

Armed Citizens and FBI Statistics, Vlogger Critique

A discussion on crime reporting highlights a discrepancy between FBI data and independent reports regarding how often armed citizens stop criminal shooters. The hosts also critique the "vlogger" format on YouTube, where creators provide commentary over mainstream media clips, often making the original content unusable.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 1:07:48 - 1:10:55

1764: Rage Quit

Economic Impact of Middle East Investment and Arms Sales

The Trump administration's "America First" agenda is bolstered by nearly $2 trillion in projected deals and investments from Middle Eastern oil powers. These agreements, including significant arms sales, are intended to offset the immediate economic impact of trade tariffs while revitalizing the U.S. defense manufacturing sector.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:19:49 - 2:22:54

1752: Pell-Mell

Ecuador Cloud Forest, 1911 Pistols and Flippant Remarks

A listener recounted living off the grid in an Ecuadorian cloud forest and climbing mountains to download podcast episodes. Another donor promoted Stealth Arms and their custom 1911 "Platypus" pistol. The segment concluded with a reference to Mimi Curry's appearance on a homesteading podcast and a soundbite regarding "flippant" behavior.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 1:57:35 - 2:12:53

1733: Rat Note

Executive Producer Credits, Baby Making Karma

The hosts read notes from high-tier donors, including a "switcheroo" for Dame Liz of Roxyville and a request for "baby making karma" for a couple undergoing IVF treatments. Other mentions include Stealth Arms' Platypus pistol, Gigawatt Coffee, and a new Substack by Sir Angel of Smyrna regarding Federal Reserve market influence.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 2:55:03 - 3:05:14

1732: Sig Hale

Stealth Arms Platypus, Final Producer Thank Yous

The hosts thank the final group of producers for their donations, including a shout-out to Stealth Arms for their "Platypus" 1911 pistol that uses Glock magazines. A long list of birthday wishes and "de-douching" requests from the community are processed to close out the donation segment.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 3:08:20 - 3:17:44

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Platypus Handgun, Global Donations and Birthday Wishes

A listener gifted a "Platypus" handgun from Stealth Arms, sparking a discussion about the unique firearm's design. The show receives donations from a global audience, including supporters in the Netherlands, Norway, and across the United States. The segment is filled with personal notes, "de-douche" requests, and birthday celebrations for the extended No Agenda family.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 16:58 - 21:07

1721: Doc Doc Go

Eric Schmidt, White Stork Military Drone Project

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is developing a stealth military drone project called White Stork, aimed at creating low-cost AI-driven robots for the battlefield. Schmidt, now a licensed arms dealer, cited the war in Ukraine as the inspiration for his shift toward defense technology and the goal of using $500 drones to destroy multi-million dollar tanks.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 50:33 - 54:33

1656: Johnson Pivot

International Court of Justice, Nicaragua vs. Germany

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) rejected Nicaragua's request to order Germany to stop exporting arms to Israel but did not dismiss the case entirely. Nicaragua accused Germany of violating the Genocide Convention through its military aid. The court reminded all states of their obligations regarding arms transfers to parties in armed conflicts.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 31:14 - 32:51

1655: Illegal Chants

London Protests, UK Labour Party Influence

Tens of thousands of protesters marched in London for the 13th national demonstration for Palestine, with significant involvement from UK Labour Party members. The movement is putting pressure on the British government regarding arms sales to Israel and potential breaches of international law, while internal Jewish groups within the march call for an immediate ceasefire.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 46:36 - 48:38

1649: Stay Alarmed

UK Arms Reliance, Israeli Defense Exports

A former UK military major stated that the United Kingdom is more reliant on Israeli military technology than vice versa. While the UK sells assault rifles and explosives to Israel, it depends on Israeli-made optics, radar systems, and missile components. The major warned that suspending arms sales could severely damage British military capabilities, which have already been depleted by support for Ukraine.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:55:03 - 2:57:26

1582: Balconazi

Libya Militia Fighting, African Small Arms Trafficking

Heavy fighting between rival militias in Tripoli has resulted in at least 45 deaths, highlighting the continued instability in Libya since the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi. The hosts discuss reports that small arms from Libyan stockpiles are flooding across Africa. They reference Hillary Clinton's past involvement in the region and the 2012 Benghazi attack as part of the broader "stink" of U.S. intervention.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 58:33 - 1:02:09

1575: Numbers Station

International Arms Dealing, C-130 Aircraft Sales to Uganda

A legal representative for an international arms dealer describes the process of selling C-130 aircraft from the U.S. government to private dealers in Uganda. The aircraft are reportedly purchased by the United Nations or eventually diverted to Ukraine. The discussion highlights the complex logistics of global weapons transfers involving African intermediaries.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 43:34 - 46:40

1574: X-Ray Specs

CIA Funding and Global Arms Markets

The hosts theorize that the CIA is utilizing the conflict in Ukraine to generate "black budget" funding through arms dealing. They suggest that the massive influx of weapons into Ukraine is creating a gray market where surplus arms are being diverted to new theaters, specifically in Africa. This operation is compared to historical precedents like Iran-Contra and the heroin trade.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 53:39 - 56:46

1574: X-Ray Specs

Russian Intelligence Failures in Ukraine

Reports from U.S. intelligence suggest that the Russian FSB has been unable to effectively track the movement of Western arms into Ukraine. Despite Russia's historical reputation for intelligence gathering, the CIA assesses that Russian capabilities are currently inferior to NATO standards. The hosts discuss whether this perceived incompetence is a genuine failure or part of a larger strategic misdirection.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 1:13:05 - 1:16:59

1574: X-Ray Specs

Claire Daly Criticizes EU War Economy

European Parliament member Claire Daly delivered a scathing speech criticizing the EU's "ASAP" bill, which she claims prioritizes the arms industry over social needs. Daly argued that the legislation effectively turns Europe into a "war economy" and launders public money into the pockets of global weapons manufacturers. She accused the EU of escalating the conflict in Ukraine rather than pursuing diplomatic peace.

CL0P
Episode 1565 1:54:07 - 1:57:19

1565: CL0P

CIA Arms Dealing Allegations and Trump-DeSantis Ukraine Policy

The hosts speculate on the role of the CIA in managing the billions of dollars in military aid sent to Ukraine, suggesting it may function as a gray market arms operation. The segment also touches on Zelensky's invitation to Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis to visit Ukraine following their skeptical comments on U.S. support.

The Verger
Episode 1554 2:45:21 - 2:50:18

1554: The Verger

Clare Daly on War Economy, EU Army Development

Irish MEP Clare Daly delivers a speech in the European Parliament criticizing the transition to a "war economy" that benefits the global arms industry at the expense of European citizens. She also warns about the creation of a "rapid deployment" EU force, which she argues is a de facto EU army despite previous promises to the contrary. The hosts praise Daly for her consistency in opposing the military-industrial complex.

Bay Gin
Episode 1532 39:23 - 41:43

1532: Bay Gin

New START Treaty Suspension, Putin Rally

Russia suspends its participation in the New START nuclear arms control treaty. Following the announcement, Vladimir Putin held a massive rally in a Moscow stadium attended by an estimated 200,000 people to demonstrate national unity.