Topic: Files

123 chapters across the catalog

VBS
Episode 1870 13:27 - 22:25

1870: VBS

Thomas Massie, Kentucky Primary Loss and Scandal Allegations

Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Kentucky primary to Trump-backed challenger Ed Galrain by ten percentage points. While mainstream media attributed the loss to Massie's lack of loyalty to Donald Trump, alternative theories suggest a smear campaign involving allegations of an affair with Lauren Boebert and a "boner phone" circulated on X and TikTok. Massie's legislative focus on the Epstein files and his opposition to the Israel lobby are cited as contributing factors to the high-spending primary race against him.

VBS
Episode 1870 26:09 - 33:30

1870: VBS

Israel Lobby, AIPAC Influence on Thomas Massie Primary

The primary race between Thomas Massie and Ed Galrain is identified as the most expensive in history, with significant funding allegedly coming from the Israel lobby. Massie's vocal criticism of AIPAC and his votes against foreign aid are viewed as the primary reasons for the targeted campaign against him. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's appearance at a campaign event for Galrain is criticized as an inappropriate use of military tradition for political purposes.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:20:23 - 1:23:16

1867: Transmission Window

Thomas Massie on Tucker Carlson and Trump Disappointments

Representative Thomas Massie appeared on Tucker Carlson's program to express his disappointment with Donald Trump's recent policy shifts. Massie cited concerns over FISA warrants, the lack of progress on the "Maha" health initiative, and the failure to release the Epstein files or fully withdraw from the Ukraine conflict.

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 2:31:27 - 2:35:31

1865: Wide Awakes

Tip of the Day, Ventoy Bootable USB Software

The "Tip of the Day" features Ventoy, an open-source tool used to create bootable USB drives for ISO files. The software allows users to carry their entire operating system on a thumb drive, which can be used on different computers without installation. The hosts discuss practical applications for the tool, such as maintaining a secure "secret system" or a backup show production environment.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:44:16 - 1:46:43

1863: Nekkidly

No Agenda Analysis, Audience Capture

The hosts defend their analytical approach against accusations of "supporting" or "defending" Donald Trump. They argue that unlike "audience captured" podcasts that reflexively attack the President, No Agenda seeks to provide a different perspective by looking for the "opposite" of the mainstream narrative. The discussion emphasizes that their goal is analysis of strategy rather than blind political support.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:02:59 - 1:05:48

1849: Hose Water

MAGA Base Fractures, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Eric Prince

France 24 reports on growing dissent within the MAGA movement regarding the Iran war. Figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Eric Prince, and Thomas Massie have publicly criticized the administration, with Massie claiming Israel "dragged" the U.S. into the conflict. Tucker Carlson reportedly warned Trump that the war could destroy his presidency and the country, highlighting a significant rift among the president's core supporters.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:57:47 - 3:08:59

1847: Off-Ramp

End of Show Mixes, Robert Maxwell and Media Literacy

The final segment features AI-generated clips of Donald Trump and a musical breakdown of Robert Maxwell's history in scientific publishing. The lyrics suggest Maxwell's empire served as a control mechanism for revolutionary discoveries. The hosts sign off with a reminder to support the show and a final critique of the "hoity-toity" version of news provided by mainstream media.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 2:53:43 - 2:58:00

1845: Slave Slab

Tip of the Day, File Type Converter, End of Show Mixes

John's "Tip of the Day" features a comprehensive open-source file type converter hosted on GitHub. The show concludes with a preview of "End of Show Mixes," including a mashup of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Miss South Carolina. The hosts sign off from Texas and Silicon Valley, promising to return on Thursday to continue deconstructing the media.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 4:42 - 8:03

1840: Hoity-toity

Epstein Files, John Brockman and Literary Agent Connections

John C. Dvorak is identified in the released Jeffrey Epstein files due to his association with literary agent John Brockman. The segment clarifies that the connection stems from being CC'd on email invites for intellectual gatherings where Epstein was also a guest, though Dvorak notes he never actually met the financier.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 19:20 - 23:24

1840: Hoity-toity

Prince Andrew, Donald Trump and Media Slant

Prince Andrew has vacated the Royal Lodge amid renewed outrage over photos in the Epstein files, with Vice President J.D. Vance suggesting Andrew should testify before Congress. Donald Trump dismissed his own mentions in the files as a conspiracy against him, noting that most references were merely archived news articles.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 17:24 - 21:55

1839: Feces Thesis

Ro Khanna Demands Elite Accountability in Epstein Case

Congressman Ro Khanna appeared on Meet the Press to discuss the Department of Justice's handling of the Epstein files, alleging that the government is withholding half of the relevant documents. Khanna, alongside Representative Thomas Massie, is pushing for full transparency to ensure "elite accountability." He argues the files implicate wealthy tech leaders and politicians who associated with Epstein after his initial conviction.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 35:15 - 42:07

1839: Feces Thesis

NPR Analysis of Redacted Epstein Files

NPR reporters, including Stephen Fowler, have begun reviewing three million pages of newly released Epstein documents, finding thousands of videos and images. The files contain mentions of high-profile figures like Howard Lutnick, Kathy Ruemmler, and Kevin Warsh, though reporters note these are not necessarily indications of wrongdoing. The Epstein Files Transparency Act requires the DOJ to explain specific redactions to Congress within two weeks.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 3:21:45 - 3:34:02

1834: Swarm Forge

Global Meetups and Show Sign-off

Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for Charlotte, Fort Wayne, and the Netherlands. John Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending the software site Snap Files for freeware and shareware. The episode closes with end-of-show music mixes and a final sign-off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 3:15:47 - 3:22:31

1827: CIS-Lunar

Episode 1827 Outro and End of Show Mixes

Adam Curry and John Dvorak sign off from episode 1827, wishing listeners a Merry Christmas. The show concludes with several holiday-themed "AI slop" music mixes, including "Christmas Sweater Puppies" and a parody song about the Epstein files coming to town. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via value-for-value donations before the next "best-of" episode.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 2:11 - 9:23

1822: Kohanna

Jeffrey Epstein Caribbean Estate, House Democrats Release Photos

House Democrats on the Oversight Committee released over 150 images and videos of Jeffrey Epstein's Caribbean estate, including a room featuring a dental chair and masks on the walls. Representative Ro Khanna discussed the upcoming release of the "Epstein files" mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by President Trump. Research indicates the dental chair was likely for Epstein's girlfriend, Karina Shuliak, who was a practicing dentist.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 2:44:13 - 2:48:40

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

TikTok Apple Pay Misconception, Trump Resignation Rumors

A viral TikTok video featured a user who mistakenly believed that "Apple Pay" was a reward system earned by using her phone, rather than a method of spending real money. Another trending clip falsely claimed that President Trump was planning to resign and receive a pardon from JD Vance due to the Epstein files. These clips were used to illustrate a study from Griffith University suggesting that short-form videos are negatively impacting cognitive endurance and attention spans.

Attunement
Episode 1815 2:48:55 - 2:53:30

1815: Attunement

Obama and Biden Restaurant Sighting Theory

A viral story about Barack Obama ignoring Joe Biden at a restaurant is reinterpreted through the lens of "body double" theories. The hosts suggest the person Obama ignored was not actually Biden, explaining the lack of interaction between the former partners. The segment transitions into a discussion of "Dutchisms" and the anticipation of the release of the Epstein files near the upcoming midterms.

Taproot
Episode 1799 2:54:14 - 2:59:52

1799: Taproot

Generation Z, Tape Measures, File Structure Literacy

A construction company owner reports that Generation Z workers often struggle with basic tools like tape measures and desktop computer file structures. Because they grew up with tablets and "recent" document lists, many young adults lack a conceptual understanding of folders and directories. The hosts recommend the "Everything" search tool from VoidTools as a essential utility for managing complex file systems.

Retribution
Episode 1793 2:46:47 - 2:49:18

1793: Retribution

YouTube, AI Upscaling Rumors

Content creators on YouTube have observed that uploaded videos appear to be automatically upscaled or modified by AI-driven encoding processes. This "slick" visual style may be a byproduct of Google optimizing its server architecture for generative AI or attempting to reduce file sizes while maintaining perceived quality. The shift suggests a fundamental change in how the platform handles video processing.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 59:21 - 1:09:26

1783: Dadgum

Tim Burchett, Epstein Files Transparency Act

Congressman Tim Burchett of Tennessee discusses his support for the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the release of grand jury records by AG Pam Bondi. Burchett warns that flying on Epstein's plane does not automatically imply criminal behavior and expresses concern for the privacy of victims. He compares the secrecy of the Epstein case to the Kennedy assassination and uses the phrase "dadgum" repeatedly during the interview.