Topic: Denver Colorado

9 chapters across the catalog

Helloo!
Episode 1704 1:02:25 - 1:03:55

1704: Helloo!

Aurora City Council Investigation, NGO Human Trafficking

The Aurora City Council voted 6-2 to investigate how nonprofits and the city of Denver relocated immigrants to their jurisdiction without prior notification. Critics of the current system describe it as a "legal human trafficking scam" where faith-based organizations and NGOs profit from government-funded placement programs. The investigation aims to uncover what promises were made to the "newcomers" and whether background checks were conducted.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 2:49:12 - 2:51:52

1637: LIE-DAR

No Agenda Meetups, Community Connections

Upcoming "No Agenda" meetups were announced for Alpharetta, Georgia, and Denver, Colorado. These gatherings are described as valuable opportunities for listeners to connect on topics ranging from homeschooling and Bitcoin to local resources and professional networking. The hosts emphasized that the meetups foster a sense of community regardless of participants' individual political or religious backgrounds.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 0:00 - 2:43

1632: King for a Day

Denver Migrant Terminology, Newcomers and Asylum Seekers

Denver officials have reportedly shifted away from the term "migrant" in favor of "newcomers" or "asylum seekers." This linguistic change is compared to science fiction tropes and the historical use of the term "illegal alien." The discussion notes that Denver is leading the way in these terminology shifts, which some critics liken to the displacement of populations.

Nein Nein Nein
Episode 999 1:35:08 - 1:39:23

999: Nein Nein Nein

Windows Insider Program, Cannabis Labs and Fake News Jingles

DJ Powerboy offers a tour of a CO2 cannabis extraction laboratory in Denver. Sir Nick from Michigan donates $220.69, a number referencing a Windows Insider "Fast Ring" build, to welcome Adam Curry into the "Micro-surftum." The segment includes a "Fake News" jingle and an announcement for a No Agenda meetup in Plymouth, Michigan.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 4:50 - 9:55

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Santa Fe, Colorado Springs, and Denver Airport Logistics

The tour progressed from Santa Fe to Colorado Springs for listener meetups before picking up a passenger at Denver International Airport. Observations of the airport include the "Blue Horse of Death" statue and conspiracy theories regarding Illuminati murals and underground tunnels. Navigating the airport's low-clearance terminals with an Airstream trailer caused minor damage to a radio antenna.

Carbon Overload
Episode 613 1:01:31 - 1:03:54

613: Carbon Overload

Bill O'Reilly, Marijuana Legalization and Senior Demographics

Bill O'Reilly recently used his Fox News program to argue that marijuana legalization in Colorado is leading to drug use among fourth graders. O'Reilly criticized the Denver Post as a mouthpiece for the marijuana industry. The hosts note that O'Reilly's high cable ratings are driven primarily by the "senior" demographic of viewers over the age of 55.

NEETS
Episode 573 37:36 - 42:03

573: NEETS

No Agenda Art, Apple Podcast App and Denver Airport Scams

The hosts thank artists for submissions to the No Agenda Art Generator while lamenting that the new Apple Podcasts app fails to display episode artwork. A donor's note triggers a discussion about Colorado's "fascistic" policies, including mandatory fingerprinting for driver's license renewals. Dvorak describes the Denver International Airport as a scam due to its confusing parking tolls and remote location.

Excited Delerium
Episode 431

431: Excited Delerium

Erie, Colorado, Small Airport Flight Path

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 431 of the No Agenda show from Erie, Colorado. They describe the location as being in the shadow of North Com and the real government headquarters in Denver. Curry notes that the recording location is situated directly in the flight path of a small local airport.

Obama Sells Out To China
Episode 143 25:35 - 26:53

143: Obama Sells Out To China

Denver Snowfall Records and Climate Change Claims

Record snowfall in Denver, Colorado, is discussed in the context of changing weather patterns over the last 20 years. While historical anecdotes suggest Denver previously experienced only light flurries, recent years have seen frequent blizzards and heavy accumulations. These shifts are framed within the broader debate over climate change science.