Topic: Bill Cameron

6 chapters across the catalog

Jab Click Share
Episode 1370 1:39:49 - 1:50:24

1370: Jab Click Share

Executive Producer Donations and De-Douching Ceremony

The show acknowledges its Executive and Associate Executive Producers, including Zoe Hannon, Solomon H, and Bill Cameron. The "Value for Value" model relies on these contributions of "treasure" to keep the show operational without traditional advertising. New donors participate in a "de-douching" ceremony to signify their transition from passive listeners to active producers.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 2:51:00 - 2:55:01

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Knighting Ceremony, Regional Meetup Announcements

Bill Cameron and Tom McDonald were officially knighted during the ceremony. Additionally, regional meetups were announced for Central Illinois and the Pacific Northwest, with organizers planning to meet in small groups to comply with local executive orders.

Cricket Flour
Episode 725 59:36 - 1:05:22

725: Cricket Flour

The Queen's Speech and UK Sovereignty

Queen Elizabeth II delivered the Queen's Speech to Parliament, outlining the government's legislative agenda under David Cameron. The speech emphasized "my government" repeatedly, covering topics like NHS reform, high-speed rail, and a British Bill of Rights. A key highlight was the commitment to renegotiate the UK's relationship with the European Union.

Spy in a Bag
Episode 565 52:36 - 59:27

565: Spy in a Bag

UK Antisocial Behaviour Bill, IPNA and Precrime

The British government proposes the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill, introducing Injunctions to Prevent Nuisance and Annoyance (IPNA). The hosts warn that this "precrime" legislation allows authorities to arrest anyone over age 10 for being "annoying." They contrast British submission to these laws with the American Bill of Rights and the Second Amendment.

Krazy Karzai Kums Klean
Episode 189 35:18 - 39:06

189: Krazy Karzai Kums Klean

UK Digital Economy Bill and Internet Disconnection Laws

The UK Parliament's passage of the Digital Economy Bill is discussed, noting that only a small fraction of MPs were present for the vote. The law allows the government to disconnect users from the internet for alleged copyright infringement. The hosts warn that similar measures are being prepared globally to control information flow.