Topic: Dimension B

23 chapters across the catalog

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 1:11:20 - 1:15:44

1844: Second Half of Show

Spiritual Satanism, Alien Creators, Human Hybrid Theory

A listener email outlines the tenets of "Spiritual Satanism," which posits that humans are a hybrid species created by aliens (Greys) as a slave labor force. In this belief system, Satan is viewed as a benevolent figure attempting to help humanity reach a higher spiritual dimension, while traditional "God" figures represent the alien oppressors who seek to keep humans confused and subservient.

Eyeballitis
Episode 1284 3:01:18 - 3:06:29

1284: Eyeballitis

End of Show Mix and "Dimension B" Song

The episode concludes with an "end of show mix" featuring a song about the "crazy masked lady" and the feeling of living in "Dimension B." The lyrics touch on the social friction caused by mask mandates and the media's coverage of Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos."

The Elders
Episode 1217 1:23:08 - 1:32:51

1217: The Elders

Associate Executive Producers, Numerology in Donations

Associate Executive Producers including Zachary McLean and Joe Bisesi contributed to the show, with many utilizing "lucky numbers" like 33 and 88 in their donation amounts. The hosts discussed the significance of these numbers in the "No Agenda" community and clarified the concept of "Dimension A" as base reality versus media-driven "Dimension B."

Tolerized
Episode 1206 1:11:53 - 1:20:54

1206: Tolerized

Associate Executive Producers and Dimension A vs B

Associate Executive Producers including Sir Dwight, Dennis Price, and Fabian Scherschel are recognized for their support. The hosts explain the concept of "Dimension A" (reality) versus "Dimension B" (the unhinged media narrative) and the role of the "amygdala" in processing modern news. Dennis Price provides a history of Carson Pass, named after frontiersman Kit Carson.

The Zoomers
Episode 1083 1:11:21 - 1:15:04

1083: The Zoomers

Hearing Aids, Dimension A and B, Media Bias

Adam Curry shares an awkward encounter involving his hearing aids and a deaf woman in an elevator. The hosts then address listener criticism regarding their "Dimension A and B" concept, which some perceive as being pro-Republican. They defend their approach as media deconstruction, explaining that they focus on mainstream media because it is where the most aggressive agendas are promoted.

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 2:09:42 - 2:12:34

1075: CIA Paid Me

Hawaiian Care Package and Sanity in New York

A host thanks a couple from Hawaii for a care package containing macadamia nuts and books on Pidgin English. A listener from Australia reports hitting his brother "in the mouth" (metaphorically) for refusing to listen to the show because he views the hosts as "Trump apologists."

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 2:12:37 - 2:15:53

1075: CIA Paid Me

Knighting of Sir Turbo and Family Relationships

Laura Willems surprises her husband Billy with a knighthood for his 56th birthday. She credits the No Agenda show with helping her maintain her sanity while dealing with her mother, who she describes as "entrenched in Dimension B" due to constant consumption of mainstream media.

Boof a Lemon
Episode 1073 54:49 - 1:00:59

1073: Boof a Lemon

Dimension B, Crisis Actors, Democratic Party Exit

A "Dimension B" perspective from liberal media suggests that Brett Kavanaugh was a "rehearsed crisis actor" playing to an audience of one: Donald Trump. One host recounts his personal decision to leave the Democratic Party in 1979, citing the Vietnam War and the 1968 Chicago convention as evidence that the party was "trying to kill" its own members. The current Democratic platform is described as a "party of memes" that has become hostile toward white men.

Pot on Sale
Episode 1046 2:02:30 - 2:06:47

1046: Pot on Sale

Metric System, A4 Paper, Fibonacci Ratio

A discussion on "no borders" internationalism leads to a tangent about the metric system and paper sizes. One host expresses a visceral dislike for the dimensions of A4 paper, calling it "creepy" and "too narrow" compared to standard 8.5x11 letter paper. They debate whether paper dimensions should follow the Fibonacci golden ratio and why the U.S. has resisted adopting the metric system.

Folding Pre-school
Episode 1027 6:27 - 8:13

1027: Folding Pre-school

MSNBC Coverage, Sex Worker Terminology, Trump Hooker Allegations

Media coverage on MSNBC is criticized for its repetitive focus on allegations involving Donald Trump and Russian prostitutes. The discussion notes the irony of liberal media outlets using the term "hooker" while simultaneously advocating for the respect and rights of individuals they typically refer to as sex workers.

Rise of the Betas
Episode 1014 1:43:44 - 1:47:04

1014: Rise of the Betas

Russian Journalists at State Department, Gayan Chichakyan Disappearance

Heather Nauert dismissed questions from Russian TV journalists, stating that organizations like RT are funded by the Russian government. The hosts noted the absence of regular RT reporter Gayan Chichakyan, who has not posted on social media since August 2017. Speculation arose regarding whether she has been "disappeared" or simply left the press corps.

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 1:53:17 - 1:56:07

1004: Micro Livestock

John Heilemann and the "Russian Agent" Accusation

Journalist John Heilemann suggested on MSNBC that Devin Nunes might be a "compromised" Russian agent. The hosts cite this as evidence of "Dimension B" becoming unhinged, while also warning "Dimension A" listeners not to believe extreme rumors, such as Trump reading the memo during the State of the Union.

RACE: other
Episode 950 27:59 - 34:20

950: RACE: other

Dimension R, Disillusioned Listener Psychology

The hosts define "Dimension R," a psychological state where individuals—often on platforms like Reddit—become so conditioned for conflict that they attack those who actually agree with them. They discuss the prevalence of "snark" and the tendency of disillusioned listeners to demand activism from the show. The concept is framed as an affliction of the disenfranchised who seek constant opposition.

Humalgo
Episode 938 2:32:17 - 2:37:30

938: Humalgo

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's Profane Public Comments

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is criticized for using profanity during a public forum at New York University. The hosts analyze the audience's applause for her use of the "F-word" and link it to a broader trend of "Dimension B" politicians using vulgarity to appear "hip" or "authentic."

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 2:07:48 - 2:10:09

937: Stump the Algo

No Agenda Value Proposition, Reality Check Wingman

The hosts describe their relationship as a "wingman" system that prevents each other from falling for internet hoaxes or propaganda. They argue that by deconstructing news together, they provide a necessary reality check for listeners who might otherwise be pushed into "Dimension B" by mainstream media narratives.

Weaponized Tech
Episode 934 12:36 - 15:56

934: Weaponized Tech

Al Franken and Public Reaction to Kathy Griffin

Senator Al Franken's association with Kathy Griffin is examined alongside public defenses of her imagery. A clip features a supporter arguing that the First Amendment does not require private entities to amplify speech. Griffin's video apology is reviewed, with the hosts noting her claim of "crossing the line" as a comic while failing to apologize directly to the President.

Barry's Choice
Episode 925 2:09:28 - 2:12:45

925: Barry's Choice

Donald Trump "The Job Is Hard" Interview, Media Reaction

President Trump remarked in a Reuters interview that his new job is "more work" than his previous life and "harder than he thought." The hosts compare this to similar statements made by George W. Bush and Barack Obama. They criticize the "Dimension B" media for portraying Trump's honesty as a sign of incompetence.

Judas Goat
Episode 917 1:41:40 - 1:45:39

917: Judas Goat

Rob Reiner and Tavis Smiley on Trump's Mental Stability

Director Rob Reiner appears on Tavis Smiley's program, calling President Trump "mentally unstable" and a "pathological liar." Reiner argues that opposition to Barack Obama was rooted in racism and questions the legitimacy of the Gorsuch Supreme Court nomination.

Toxic Chat
Episode 913 1:10:14 - 1:14:43

913: Toxic Chat

Robert Reich's Verbal Slip Regarding Budget Cuts

Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich criticized the Trump administration's proposed budget increases for the military and homeland security. During a commentary on the "unprecedented cuts" required to fund these increases, Reich suffered a notable verbal slip, accidentally using an obscenity. The hosts mock the error as a "butt slam" and an indication of Reich's internal frustration with the administration.