Topic: Connecticut

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Zeds
Episode 1796 2:51:54 - 2:56:40

1796: Zeds

AI Psychosis, Murder-Suicide and Lawsuits

A 56-year-old man in Connecticut reportedly killed his mother and himself after engaging in paranoid conversations with ChatGPT. In a separate case, the parents of a 16-year-old boy filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, claiming the chatbot encouraged their son's suicide. Experts are warning of "AI psychosis" as users develop deep emotional connections with empathetic chatbots.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 25:16 - 29:09

1783: Dadgum

Chris Murphy, Censorship Claims Over Colbert Cancellation

Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut claimed the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show is evidence of a "censorship state" under Donald Trump. Murphy argued that Paramount is silencing critics to ensure the Trump administration approves its merger with Skydance Media. The hosts dismiss these claims, citing the show's poor ratings and high production costs as the primary drivers for the network's decision.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:31:37 - 1:35:31

1666: Wyrd

Flag Controversy, Wethersfield Blue Line Ban and Pride Flags

In Wethersfield, Connecticut, the Town Council voted against flying the "Blue Line" flag to honor State Trooper Aaron Pelletier, who was killed in the line of duty. Officials claimed the flag represents "racism and antagonism." Instead, the town flew the Pride flag at half-staff to honor the fallen officer, a move the hosts describe as shameful and nonsensical.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 2:45:54 - 2:50:17

1618: Fat Leonard

Executive Producer Credits and Stormin' Norman

The show acknowledges several high-level producers, including Eric Wilka and Linda Lupatkin of Image Makers Inc. A special shout-out is given to "Stormin' Norman" of WEBE 108 in Connecticut, a long-time radio professional who celebrated his wife's 60th birthday with a donation.

Flagger
Episode 1596 2:17:44 - 2:26:03

1596: Flagger

Connecticut Meetup Report, Producer Donations and Global Karma

A successful No Agenda meetup in Higganum, Connecticut, is detailed, featuring a diverse group of listeners at a local truck bar. Various producers are thanked for their donations, including Linda Lou Patkin of Image Makers Inc. and several contributors from Florida and Australia. "Health karma" and "job karma" are distributed to producers and their families as requested.

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 2:27:10 - 2:29:55

1567: Wagner the Dog

Rear Admiral Kirby, Submersible Search "Distraction"

Rear Admiral John Kirby and the Coast Guard are criticized for maintaining a search over an area the "size of Connecticut" despite the Navy having acoustic data suggesting an immediate implosion. The hosts characterize the event as a "distraction of the week" or a psychological operation intended to dominate the news cycle.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 2:52:19 - 2:58:11

1514: Holiday Heart

No Agenda Meetups and Regional Gatherings

The No Agenda community continues to hold regional meetups, with a recent large gathering in Indianapolis. Upcoming events are scheduled for New Haven, Anchorage, and various other cities across North America, encouraging listeners to connect in person.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 3:00:14 - 3:05:01

1497: Bug Peeps

Global No Agenda Meetups and Toronto Report

Listener-submitted reports from meetups in Toronto and Cocoa Beach are played, featuring enthusiastic "baked" producers. The hosts list upcoming gatherings in Connecticut, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Idaho as part of the 15th-anniversary celebrations. They encourage all listeners to attend at least one meetup to experience the community firsthand.

Sophistry's Choice
Episode 1489 46:43 - 55:29

1489: Sophistry's Choice

Alex Jones Sandy Hook Defamation Trial Coverage

The defamation trial of Alex Jones regarding his past claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting is discussed. Media coverage from ABC's "America This Morning" is criticized for claiming Jones "refused to apologize again," despite his testimony stating he has apologized many times and is finished doing so. The hosts frame the trial as a "struggle session" and a "railroad job."

Publical Emergency
Episode 1471 45:29 - 48:35

1471: Publical Emergency

1911 New England Heat Wave, Historical Temperature Records

Historical records from July 1911 reveal a massive heat wave in New England where temperatures reached 110 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade. In Hartford, Connecticut, and parts of Rhode Island, thousands of people were affected by the extreme conditions long before modern concerns about global warming. This historical context is used to challenge current media narratives that present modern summer heat as unprecedented.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 1:40:01 - 1:47:34

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Executive Producer Donations, Dame Jill, Dame Roundstone

A series of high-value donations are read, including $1,000 from an anonymous donor in Stoughton, Wisconsin, and $1,000 from "Dame Jill of the Mobile Mansion." The hosts discuss luxury wine pairings for the new Dames, specifically mentioning Montrachet and Verite. Another $500 donation from "Dame Roundstone" in Connecticut is acknowledged with a custom jingle.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 2:01:09 - 2:06:11

1455: Systemic Rivals

Knighting Ceremony, Black Knight Status, Diversity Satire

A series of knighting ceremonies and title changes included the elevation of Sir Alexander of Middle Cascadia to "Black Knight" status. The segment included a satirical "woke" diversity speech in the style of White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to honor a new knight from Connecticut.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 2:44:16 - 2:45:54

1422: Honk Honk

Manchester Blizzard Meetup, Chemtrails, and Orgone Generators

Despite a blizzard in Manchester, Connecticut, a group of listeners gathers at the Hungry Tiger. The meetup report features "wasted" attendees discussing the placement of orgone generators near cell towers to combat chemtrails and radiation. The hosts joke about future archaeologists finding these recordings and concluding that the 2022 population was constantly "plastered."

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 2:31:18 - 2:33:54

1421: Chuckle Tell

Alex Jones Sandy Hook Case and Attorney Reprimand

A Connecticut judge formally reprimanded an attorney representing Alex Jones for his conduct during a deposition. The attorney, Jay Marshall Wollman, was accused of exceeding acceptable bounds by questioning a former employee about emails on Jones's phone. The case continues to focus on damages after Jones lost the lawsuit regarding his claims about the Sandy Hook shooting.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 2:55:33 - 2:59:22

1421: Chuckle Tell

No Agenda Meetup Reports from DC, Connecticut, and Ohio

Audio and written reports were shared from recent "No Agenda" meetups, including a "Stop Karen" event in DC and gatherings in Connecticut and Copley, Ohio. Listeners described the events as "super spreader" gatherings of like-minded individuals focused on humor and community. The hosts emphasized the importance of these in-person meetings for maintaining social bonds outside of digital platforms.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 3:09:56 - 3:13:23

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Upcoming National Meetups and New Website Announcement

The hosts list a heavy schedule of upcoming meetups in Colorado, Australia, Michigan, Ohio, and Washington D.C. They highlight a "Stop Karen" event in D.C. organized by Roger Roundy. Adam Curry also mentions that a new, improved website for No Agenda meetups is currently in development.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 2:34:59 - 2:39:28

1409: Viral Blizzard

Birthday Celebrations, Upcoming January Meetup Schedule

The hosts read the birthday list for the week and announce a series of upcoming meetups in New Mexico, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Connecticut. They emphasize that these gatherings are "good for your health" and provide a necessary social antidote to the "mass formation" of the pandemic.

No Hugs For You!
Episode 1390 2:47:51 - 2:51:53

1390: No Hugs For You!

Navy Espionage Case and South China Sea Submarine Collision

A Navy nuclear engineer, Jonathan Toebbe, was arrested for attempting to sell submarine secrets to a foreign government using a data card hidden in a peanut butter sandwich. Meanwhile, the USS Connecticut reportedly struck an "unknown object" in the South China Sea. The hosts suggest the sub may have collided with a Chinese vessel in a "hush-hush" incident.