Topic: Armory

6 chapters across the catalog

Putin's Playbook
Episode 931 2:27:54 - 2:30:26

931: Putin's Playbook

Sir Scott of the Armory, Title Seniority Dispute

Sir Scott of the Armory, a knight since 2012, filed a formal protest against a newer knight, Sir Johnny O, for choosing a title too similar to his own. Scott, now a Baronet, offered to take Johnny O under his "protectorate" if he chooses a new title. The hosts agree to take the seniority dispute under advisement.

Party Boat
Episode 794 1:10:16 - 1:14:55

794: Party Boat

Harney County Sheriff, FBI Undercover Activity, Oregon Militia

Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward expresses disappointment over the violent turn of the Oregon standoff, citing the stress placed on the local community. A separate account from a local fire chief describes a confrontation with undercover FBI agents who were allegedly snooping around a local armory. The hosts suggest these incidents point to the presence of agents provocateurs in the region.

Vape like a Ninja
Episode 556

556: Vape like a Ninja

Sir Scott of the Armory, Economic Hitmen in Uganda

Adam Curry describes a dinner at the home of Sir Scott, a member of the No Agenda Roundtable who runs a reloading station called The Armory. The gathering included guests involved in securing oil contracts in Uganda, whom Curry characterizes as "economic hitmen" based on the writings of John Perkins. The conversation transitions into a discussion about hunting, dressing deer, and the hazards of biting into bird shot while eating grouse.

Dvorak Wears Prada
Episode 94 56:26 - 1:05:06

94: Dvorak Wears Prada

No Agenda Armory, Donation Meaning Analysis

The hosts acknowledge donations to the No Agenda Armory, interpreting the symbolic meanings behind specific amounts. A $7.17 donation is noted for netting exactly $6.66 after PayPal fees, while a $22.22 donation is identified as a reference to "two to the head" in hitman slang. Other amounts are linked to historical dates like the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the launch of the original Macintosh in 1984.

Knights of the No Agenda Armory
Episode 87 4:13 - 10:31

87: Knights of the No Agenda Armory

No Agenda Knighthoods, Harry Sellwood Donation

A new donation tier is established where contributors of $1,000 or more are bestowed the title of Knight of the No Agenda Armory. The hosts discuss creating high-quality certificates with professional calligraphy and potential physical perks like flatware or bone china plates. Harry Sellwood is recognized as a new knight for a $1,332 donation, a figure noted for being double the number 666.

Fat Chicks from Toronto
Episode 86 54:24 - 1:00:11

86: Fat Chicks from Toronto

No Agenda Donations, The National Armory Project

The hosts read a list of donors, noting several contributions of $66.66 and $88.88, reflecting listener interest in numerology. They announce the expansion of the "No Agenda Library" into the "No Agenda Armory," suggesting they may accept hardware and ammunition donations. Plans to add Amazon and other payment services are discussed to provide alternatives to PayPal.