Topic: Drone Karma

7 chapters across the catalog

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:52:33 - 1:55:19

1309: Vaxsaline

Robilizer, Drone Karma and Number Stations

Sir Ready Killer (Robilizer) donates $333.33 for the upkeep of No Agenda Social and requests "Drone Karma." He asks for a "number station" style sign-off for his donation, which the hosts provide. The segment also touches on the "STEAM is greater than STEM" philosophy and includes a birthday wish for his family members.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 1:23:05 - 1:28:30

976: 10th Anniversary

Larry of Beverly Hills and Multi-Generational Listenership

Larry from Beverly Hills donates $1,000 to secure knighthoods for himself and his 17-year-old son, Max (Sir Dragonheart). The note emphasizes the show's role in providing sanity in a "narcissistic environment" and praises the hosts for creating a community that encourages critical thinking outside the "Facebag" (Facebook) echo chamber.

Swivel-Chair Speed
Episode 535 46:47 - 50:22

535: Swivel-Chair Speed

International Donor Credits, Job Karma, El Guapo Reference

Donations from the Netherlands, Colorado, and Mexico are processed, with various "karma" requests for employment and health. A humorous exchange occurs regarding a reference to "El Guapo" from the movie *The Three Amigos*. One donor suggests legalizing marijuana in all 48 states by rebranding it as ethanol production.

Intelligence Product
Episode 481 1:41:13 - 1:48:59

481: Intelligence Product

Mid-Show Donations, Infrared Knight Pins

The hosts process a second round of donations and discuss the development of "infrared reflective" knight pins. These pins are intended to be visible to drones, and the hosts research the legality of exporting such materials to international supporters.

Super Duper Space Wrench
Episode 356 1:36:06 - 1:40:52

356: Super Duper Space Wrench

11-11-11 Numerological Donations, Pickpocket Karma

A series of donors who gave exactly $111.11 are acknowledged. One listener from Perth, Australia, recounts being saved from a pickpocket on 11-11-11 by a group of people who "hit him in the mouth." Another donor mentions seeing a commercial for children's drones on Sunday morning cartoons, prompting a discussion on the normalization of surveillance.

Episode 347 42:24 - 46:18

347: Hackerocity

Super Karma Coins, TMZ Call-in Initiative

The hosts promote the upcoming "11-11-11 Super Karma" event and metal coins produced by a listener. They discuss a PR stunt involving a Huffington Post email address and an initiative for listeners to call into the TMZ Live webcast to mention the show. The segment concludes with the "Shut up, slave" catchphrase.