Topic: B 1 Strikes

361 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:59:06 - 2:03:02

1873: Supercycle

Newark ICE Detention Protests and Mickey Sherrill

Protests erupted outside the Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey, following reports of inhumane conditions and a hunger strike by 300 migrants. Governor Mickey Sherrill established a "safe zone" for demonstrators to prevent violence between ICE agents and citizens. DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen denied the allegations of unfit conditions, comparing the facility to a "Holiday Inn."

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 1:39:18 - 1:43:29

1865: Wide Awakes

SAG-AFTRA, Hollywood AI Protections Agreement

SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative agreement with major Hollywood studios, securing protections against the unauthorized use of AI likenesses. The deal follows a similar four-year contract signed by the Writers Guild of America, which included a significant infusion into the union's health fund. Industry workers remain concerned that the rapid advancement of technology may still outpace the protections provided in these multi-year contracts.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 38:50 - 41:04

1851: Mork & Mimi

Surgical Warfare and Memories of 1966 Lebanon

Mimi Smith-Dvorak recounts a 1966 visit to a beautiful, intact Lebanon before it was devastated by civil war and the PLO. This memory is contrasted with current reports of "surgical" strikes in Iran, where specific floors of buildings are targeted to minimize civilian casualties. The hosts characterize the current military operations as remarkably "clean" compared to historical firebombing campaigns like the destruction of Dresden.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 33:04 - 37:21

1849: Hose Water

Iran Internet Blackout, CNN Propaganda and Surgical Strikes

The hosts analyze media coverage of a near-total internet blackout in Iran, contrasting CNN's reporting with independent accounts. While mainstream outlets report massive casualties during protests, Mimi notes that recent military actions have shifted toward "surgical strikes" against specific targets. They discuss the difficulty of obtaining accurate information from within the country due to the IRGC's brutal crackdown.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:05:49 - 1:09:35

1849: Hose Water

Marco Rubio, Article 51 and War Powers Resolution

Senator Marco Rubio defends the U.S. military operations as a preemptive defense against Iranian ballistic missiles. Adam Curry, citing a constitutional lawyer, explains that by framing the action as a response to an imminent threat following an Israeli strike, the administration utilized Article 51 of the UN Charter. This legal maneuver allows the President to bypass the War Powers Resolution and maintain control over the military timeline without Congressional interference.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 2:08:29 - 2:13:01

1845: Slave Slab

Iran Military Buildup, Steak and Lobster Meme, War Preparations

Reports indicate a significant U.S. military buildup in the Middle East, with potential strikes on Iran being weighed by the Trump administration. The "steak and lobster" meme—a rumor that the military serves high-end meals before an invasion—is discussed alongside actual troop movements. While the administration hasn't sought a formal declaration of war, naval and air presence in the region has reached a critical mass.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:44:36 - 1:50:36

1840: Hoity-toity

Scott Galloway, Resist and Unsubscribe and Economic Strikes

Professor Scott Galloway has launched "Resist and Unsubscribe," a campaign urging citizens to cancel tech subscriptions to Amazon, Apple, and Google as an economic strike against the Trump administration. The hosts dismiss the plan as "futile" and "pathetic," criticizing the idea that small consumer pullbacks can move a $30 trillion economy.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:00:40 - 2:08:08

1837: Moral Injury

Executive Producer Credits, Donations, Bethlehem Pennsylvania

Executive and Associate Executive Producers are thanked for their financial support, including Jeffrey Alessia from Bethlehem and Sir Mark Bendykowski from Warsaw. Donations are processed through various channels, including Bitcoin via the Strike app. The hosts reiterate that the show remains free of corporate advertising and scripts due to this direct listener support.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 4:18 - 7:39

1836: Big Bully

El Cerrito Protests, Greenland Sovereignty and Danish Monarchy

Protesters gathered at El Cerrito Plaza on January 20th for a general strike coinciding with the anniversary of Donald Trump's first inauguration. The crowd, largely composed of retirees, displayed signs including one demanding "Hands Off Greenland," despite Greenland being a protectorate of Denmark. The discussion notes historical tensions regarding Denmark's past sterilization programs in Greenland and the irony of "No Kings" signs appearing in a country that remains a monarchy.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 1:38:30 - 1:42:27

1836: Big Bully

Minneapolis General Strike, Renee Macklin Goode and DOGE

A general strike was called in Minnesota following the death of 37-year-old Renee Macklin Goode, who was killed by an ICE agent. The DOJ investigation into Governor Walz and Mayor Frey centers on their public comments following the incident, which the administration calls "heated rhetoric." There is hope that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will use digital tracking to uncover financial fraud related to immigration and local government spending.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:05:31 - 1:08:00

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Joe Biden 1989 Speech, War on Drugs and International Strike Forces

A 1989 clip of then-Senator Joe Biden shows him advocating for a more aggressive "War on Drugs" on behalf of the Democratic Party. In the speech, Biden called for an international strike force to attack drug lords where they live and eliminate safe havens for narco-terrorists. The hosts contrast this historical stance with modern political reactions to the Maduro capture.

NA Era
Episode 1811 3:25:36 - 3:28:18

1811: NA Era

General Strike Promotion, Margaritaville and Ohio Bomb

Activists on TikTok promote the idea of a "general vacation strike" to shut down the U.S. economy and force the administration out of office. The hosts dismiss the movement as ineffective and "Ohio," a slang term for something lame or cringe. They compare the effort to previous failed social media-driven protests like "Blackout Tuesday."

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 2:11:01 - 2:15:52

1806: Gray Zone

Secretary General Appointments, Gin and Bitcoin Titles

Two listeners were appointed as Secretary Generals following significant donations. Daniel from Enschede, Netherlands, became the Secretary General of the Gins of the World, noting that gin (Jenever) was invented in Holland. Bruce Bitcoin, a Gen X listener, donated $500 in Bitcoin via Strike to become the Secretary General of Bitcoin, encouraging host John C. Dvorak to finally invest in the cryptocurrency.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 47:20 - 51:07

1805: Hamburger Wine

Venezuela Drug Boat Strikes, Obama Kill List, and International Law

The U.S. military has conducted several strikes on drug smuggling boats off the coast of Venezuela, leading to debates over the legality of treating cartel members as enemy combatants. The hosts compare these actions to President Obama's "kill list" and the use of "double tap" drone strikes in sovereign nations. They argue that the current criticism of Trump's maritime strikes is hypocritical given the history of previous administrations' extrajudicial killings.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 38:54 - 42:17

1804: Mucho Retardo

People's Sick Day, Economic Blackout and Discord

A movement called "The People's Sick Day" is circulating on TikTok and Discord, calling for a three-day economic blackout where participants stop working and spending. To prevent corporate interference, organizers claim they will only announce the specific dates 48 hours in advance.

Zeds
Episode 1796 3:08:16 - 3:17:01

1796: Zeds

Birthday Donations, Peerage Titles and De-douching

A large volume of donations arrived in honor of Adam Curry's 61st birthday, with many producers contributing $61 or $93.25. The hosts process these "well-wishes" and grant various peerage titles and "de-douching" certificates. The segment also clarifies the difference between Stripe and the Bitcoin-based Strike payment platform.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 58:55 - 1:00:48

1784: Yakcasting

Five Days of Darkness, August Blackout Rumors

Viral rumors on social media claim a "five days of darkness" event will occur in August or September, involving a total internet and power shutdown. Some versions of the narrative link the event to a general strike or a "blackout" protest. Experts dismiss these claims as baseless misinformation designed to create public anxiety.

Circularity
Episode 1782 2:16:23 - 2:23:53

1782: Circularity

Bitcoin Donations, Strike Wallet and Executive Producers

The No Agenda show has officially begun accepting Bitcoin and Lightning Network donations via the Strike wallet, founded by Jack Mallers. Despite some initial technical hurdles with bank transfers, the system allows for fee-free contributions from listeners. The segment also recognizes top donors, including Sir Aaron Dedarian, who was promoted to Executive Producer for his timely support during a period with fewer high-level contributors.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 3:07:00 - 3:11:24

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Anti-Trump Rants and the Legality of Iran Strikes

The hosts play clips of intense anti-Trump rants from social media users who label the president a "war criminal" for the strikes on Iran. The speakers call for Trump's impeachment and predict his imprisonment for treason. In response, the hosts ask a constitutional lawyer to provide an analysis of the legal authority behind the military action.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 31:47 - 35:16

1762: Stick Fight

India-Pakistan Conflict, Kashmir Missile Strikes and Border Tensions

Tensions escalated between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan following Indian missile strikes on alleged terrorist infrastructure in Pakistani-held Kashmir. Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian fighter jets in retaliation, though India has not confirmed these losses. Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif addressed the nation, warning that India had misjudged Pakistan's military resolve.