Topic: David Roberts

22 chapters across the catalog

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 25:26 - 31:19

1834: Swarm Forge

Robert Jensen Death and David Icke Influence

The death of Dutch media personality Robert Jensen at age 52 from a heart attack is reported. Jensen is credited with successfully implementing the Value for Value model in the Netherlands after leaving traditional TV. His later shift toward the conspiratorial world of David Icke and "lizard people" theories is described as a factor that changed his public demeanor before his passing.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 2:31:35 - 2:34:39

1747: HiFi Intel

CDC Nomination Withdrawal, Big Pharma Influence

Dr. David Weldon's nomination for CDC Director was withdrawn due to a lack of votes in the Senate HELP Committee. Senator Ron Johnson and Mary Holland of Children's Health Defense suggest that Big Pharma pressure was responsible for killing the nomination. Weldon was known for his outspoken views on the childhood vaccine schedule and chronic disease.

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 1:56:08 - 2:00:30

1004: Micro Livestock

Rod Rosenstein and the "Loyalty" Allegations

ABC News reported that President Trump allegedly asked Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, "Are you on my team?" The hosts deconstruct the report, arguing that the media is attempting to establish a pattern of Trump demanding "loyalty" similar to previous allegations involving James Comey and Andrew McCabe.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 1:46:10 - 1:53:54

995: Missile by Nike

David Ippolito Mueller Crush Song and Political Satire

Musician David Ippolito, known as "That Guitar Man from Central Park," performed a satirical love song dedicated to Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller. The lyrics express a "crush" on Mueller and hope for the indictment of the "orange wiener," reflecting the intense anti-Trump sentiment among certain New York City artistic communities.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 2:39:01 - 2:43:14

991: Milkshake Duck

Media Commentary, Net Neutrality and Robert Mueller

The hosts discuss various media items, including a novelty toilet paper roll featuring David Brooks's columns. Trey Gowdy's criticism of FBI agents' "bigoted nonsense" regarding the Trump family is highlighted. The discussion also covers Robert Mueller's long tenure as FBI director, comparing it to J. Edgar Hoover's "fiefdom" and criticizing the two-year extension he received under the Obama administration.

MADCOM
Episode 971 29:42 - 32:27

971: MADCOM

Robert David Steele, False Flag Theories

Former CIA officer Robert David Steele appeared on the Max Keiser show to claim that most domestic terrorist incidents in the United States are false flags or driven by FBI informants. The hosts use this to frame the skepticism surrounding the official narrative of the Las Vegas shooting.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 1:04:40 - 1:10:07

953: His Name is Nimrod

Executive Producer Credits, Knighting Ceremony, Value-for-Value

The program acknowledges high-tier donors through the "value-for-value" model, including a $1,000 contribution from Michael Hochberg in memory of his father. Other significant donors include James Brogden and David Roberts. The segment includes the formal knighting of new producers and a discussion of the show's financial model, which relies entirely on listener support rather than pharmaceutical advertising.

Burn the Man Bun
Episode 905 2:25 - 4:56

905: Burn the Man Bun

David Petraeus, Robert Harward Decline National Security Advisor Role

General David Petraeus and Vice Admiral Robert Harward have both declined offers to serve as National Security Advisor for the Trump administration. Reports indicate the candidates refused the position because they were not permitted to select their own staff for the National Security Council.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 37:13 - 39:09

904: Reich 4.0

Michael Flynn Resignation, Potential Successors and CIA Messaging

Following Michael Flynn's resignation as National Security Advisor, reports emerged that Vice Admiral Robert Harward and General David Petraeus were being considered as replacements. The media coverage of these appointments is scrutinized for potential CIA influence.

Loyalty Test
Episode 899 1:49:47 - 1:54:35

899: Loyalty Test

Robert David Steele, Electronic Vote Tampering and Electoral Reform

Former CIA case officer Robert David Steele appeared on RT to claim that Hillary Clinton used electronic vote tampering against Bernie Sanders during the primaries. He argues that Trump won because Clinton's focus on Russian hacking "closed the door" on her own tampering methods. Steele also advocates for a new Electoral Reform Act to free politicians from the influence of foreign money and blackmail.

Juice Jacking
Episode 717 2:23:27 - 2:26:00

717: Juice Jacking

Knighthood Ceremony for Sir David Roberts

David Roberts is officially knighted as Sir David, Knight of the Yellow Rose, for his $1,000 donation. The hosts perform the traditional knighthood ceremony, listing the humorous perks of the "No Agenda Roundtable" and directing him to claim his knight ring.

Assume the Position
Episode 539 50:59 - 59:37

539: Assume the Position

Executive Producer Credits, Mac and Cheese Pricing

The show acknowledges executive producers Sir David Foley and Robert Montoya for their financial support. A tangent explores the pricing of macaroni and cheese at "Grocery Outlet," where a dinner box was spotted for 39 cents. The hosts emphasize their independent funding model, which avoids affiliate fees and corporate cable disputes.

#meh!
Episode 526 40:04 - 52:41

526: #meh!

Executive Producer Credits, July 4th Show Announcement

Executive producers and donors are thanked for their financial support of show 526, including David Foley, Ryan Bemrose, and Sir Robert Hegedus. The hosts announce a special live broadcast for July 4th, promising double producer credits for those who contribute. The "value for value" model is emphasized as the primary funding mechanism for the program.

New Red Line
Episode 444 1:03:39 - 1:07:31

444: New Red Line

Executive Producer Donations, Autism and Vaccine Indemnification

Executive producers are thanked for their financial support, including a significant donation from David Goes in honor of his autistic son, Noah. The accompanying letter criticizes the Department of Health and Human Services and the legal indemnification of pharmaceutical companies regarding vaccine injuries.

New Red Line
Episode 444 1:41:44 - 1:45:05

444: New Red Line

Knighting Ceremony, Robert Rock and El Yoho

Three listeners—Robert Rock, David Goose (on behalf of his son Noah), and El Yoho—are formally knighted into the No Agenda Roundtable following donations of $1,000 or more. The ceremony includes the traditional bestowal of "hookers and blow" or "wenches and beer."

Lady McDeath
Episode 350 39:21 - 42:55

350: Lady McDeath

Donor Acknowledgments, Texas Concealed Carry, Karma Requests

Donors Robert Clayson, David Dolson, and Gene Neftuliev were recognized for their financial support. Neftuliev noted that new Texas residents have 60 days to obtain a concealed carry license, a sentiment echoed by the hosts. The segment also addressed a "karma" request for a USC football game, which the hosts decided would be the last sporting event they influence.

It's Tiara Time!
Episode 299 20:16 - 23:19

299: It's Tiara Time!

CIA and Pentagon Leadership Shuffle

The White House announced a major personnel shift involving General David Petraeus moving to lead the CIA and Leon Panetta taking over the Pentagon. Former President George W. Bush commented on the appointments during an interview with George Stephanopoulos. The hosts argue that the White House used the birth certificate announcement to distract the press from briefing on these significant military and intelligence leadership changes.