Topic: Boise

38 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:44:00 - 2:46:24

1875: Sonic Thump

No Agenda Meetups and Gitmo Nation Connection

Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for Boise, Franklin, Indianapolis, and Rotterdam. A new meetup is specifically noted for Albany, California, on June 27th. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetup website to find local connections, which the hosts describe as "protection" in modern times.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:43:58 - 2:46:11

1874: Kennel Index

No Agenda Meetups and Ukrainian Clogs-on-the-Ground

A list of upcoming listener meetups is read, including events in Raleigh, Boise, and Franklin. Notably, a "clogs-on-the-ground" meetup is scheduled for Kiev, Ukraine. The hosts encourage listeners to attend and send in reports, emphasizing the community-building aspect of the show.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 2:28:52 - 2:33:13

1873: Supercycle

Roundtable of Knights, Meetup Reports, and Ukrainian Meetup

The formal knighting of Sir Jacket is completed with the traditional "hookers and blow" recitation. Meetup reports were received from Keyport, New Jersey, while upcoming events are scheduled for Raleigh, Boise, and a notable gathering in Kiev, Ukraine. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start local gatherings for "protection and connection."

Splashdown
Episode 1859 49:52 - 52:24

1859: Splashdown

J.D. Vance Criticizes Media Coverage of AI-Generated Iranian Proposals

Vice President J.D. Vance criticized mainstream media outlets, including The New York Times and CNN, for reporting on a "10-point proposal" that he claims was written by ChatGPT. Vance stated that the proposal originated from a random individual in Iran and was mistakenly treated as an official government position. He compared the media's error to treating a statement from a local councilman in Boise as the official policy of the President of the United States.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 2:21:04 - 2:23:27

1858: Nut Spread

No Agenda Meetups, Texas, Idaho, Louisiana

The hosts announce several upcoming No Agenda meetups across the United States and Europe. Key events include the Treasure Valley meetup in Eagle, Idaho, and the fourth semi-annual Fredericksburg, Texas meetup, which will be attended by Adam Curry and various "Texas meetup celebrities." John Dvorak also plans to attend a "Get John and Mimi out of the House" meetup in Northern Silicon Valley.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:41:52 - 1:46:49

1854: Rackout

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting of Gizmo the Shih-Tzu

Top executive producers are recognized for their financial support, including Karen Bauer from Boise and John White from St. Peters. In a unique move, the Peerage Council granted a posthumous knighthood to "Gizmo," a 17-year-old Shih-Tzu belonging to a long-time supporter. The segment emphasizes the community connection between the show and its "producers" who contribute at the $200 and $300 levels.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 3:01:43 - 3:05:23

1850: Error Bars

No Agenda Meetups, Pi Day Hootenanny

The hosts announce upcoming "No Agenda Meetups" in Boise, East Texas, and Fredericksburg. These producer-organized events are described as "connections that give you protection," serving as a local support network for listeners in case of emergencies.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 2:54:57 - 2:58:01

1842: A Dog A Day

No Agenda Meetups, Community Gatherings

A report from a recent No Agenda meetup in Indianapolis highlights the community's "conspiracy therapy" sessions. Upcoming meetups are announced for Boise, Pennsylvania, East Texas, and several other locations across the US through May. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetup website to find or start local gatherings.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 1:42:45 - 1:53:51

1777: Java Shack

Pride Flag Bans and Local Resistance in Utah and Idaho

PBS reports on Republican-led efforts in states like Utah, Idaho, and Montana to ban pride flags from public buildings to maintain "neutrality." Salt Lake City Mayor Aaron Mendenhall pushed back by adopting a "Sago Belonging Flag" as an official city emblem to circumvent the state law. Utah Governor Spencer Cox criticized both the "dumb law" and the "dumb flags," urging a focus on the American flag for unity.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 3:09:23 - 3:15:13

1737: Wrong Puberty

No Agenda Meetups, Boise and North Idaho Reports

Producer-organized meetups took place across the country, including a large gathering of the "North Idaho Sanity Brigade" in Coeur d'Alene and a "Snow Homo" meetup in Snohomish, Washington. Audio reports from these events feature listeners expressing their support for the show and mocking mainstream media tropes. The hosts encourage more citizens to start local chapters to build "connection for protection."

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 3:07:12 - 3:09:34

1694: Gorgeous

No Agenda Meetups, Denver Spook, Kernersville Brewing

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Keene, New Hampshire, and Denver, Colorado, highlight the community's efforts to identify "feds" or "spooks" in their midst. Upcoming meetups are scheduled for Kernersville, North Carolina; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Boise, Idaho. These events are promoted as a way for "Gitmo Nation" citizens to connect and protect one another.

No Guff
Episode 1684 3:14:18 - 3:16:32

1684: No Guff

No Agenda Meetups, Treasure Valley, Soviet Sunday

Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for locations including Boise, Idaho; Orange Beach, Alabama; and Keyport, New Jersey. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or organize local gatherings.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 2:36:13 - 2:40:58

1626: Dingbat

Executive Producer Credits, Donor Notes

The hosts read credits for executive producers, including Karen Bauer from Vancouver, Washington, and John Miller from Boerne, Texas. Donor notes cover topics such as the "Treasure Valley" meetup, recovery support, and working in the "belly of the beast" of Big Pharma. One donor requested a "de-douching" after being introduced to the show at a meetup.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 1:57:51 - 2:06:24

1564: Zombie Town

Episode Artwork, J. Conn Sketch and Harvard Morgue

The hosts review the artwork for Episode 1564 by J. Conn Sketch, featuring Joe Biden and a "Wheel of Fortune" of distractions. A "secret clip" details a scandal at Harvard Medical School where morgue manager Cedric Lodge allegedly stole and sold human body parts, including heads and skin, to buyers like "Cat's Creepy Creations."

Slime Mold
Episode 1442 3:29:45 - 3:35:41

1442: Slime Mold

No Agenda Meetups and Regional Reports

Producers from Indianapolis, Kansas City, and Boise provided audio reports from their recent local meetups. The hosts promote an upcoming event in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the "Low Country Lovapalooza" in Charleston, South Carolina. They encourage listeners to use the show's meetup website to organize their own local gatherings.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 1:02:12 - 1:07:00

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Boise Homeless Ruling

The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of a Ninth Circuit ruling that prevents cities from ticketing homeless individuals for sleeping in public if no shelter beds are available. The ruling, based on the Eighth Amendment's ban on "cruel and unusual punishment," effectively creates a right to camp on public property. The hosts debate the legal definition of punishment versus torture.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 1:42:37 - 1:47:03

1345: Peak Woke

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Toad Eye Knighting

The hosts read major donations from executive producers, including an anonymous $1,498.50 contribution from a listener who discovered the show via InfoWars. Another $1,500 donation from Taurus Rimkus in Boise leads to his knighting as "Sir Toad Eye." The segment highlights the "value for value" model that funds the show.

The Elders
Episode 1217 2:13 - 10:17

1217: The Elders

Supreme Court, Boise Homeless Camping Ruling

The United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from the city of Boise regarding a Ninth Circuit ruling on homeless encampments. The lower court determined that ticketing individuals for sleeping in public when no shelter beds are available constitutes cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment. This decision effectively prevents West Coast cities from enforcing camping bans without providing adequate housing solutions.

Resilience
Episode 1185 2:34:08 - 2:40:42

1185: Resilience

Santa Rosa Trail Encampments and Boise Court Ruling

The Joe Rodota Trail in Santa Rosa, California, has been taken over by a quarter-mile-long homeless encampment. Local police claim they cannot intervene due to a Ninth Circuit Court ruling in a Boise, Idaho, case involving the Eighth Amendment's protection against cruel and unusual punishment. The ruling prevents the eviction of homeless individuals from public property unless alternative beds are available.