A report from a North Florida seafood and sangria meetup highlights the growing community of "producers." Upcoming events are announced for Tucson, Denver, Charlotte, and a major "Hootenanny" scheduled for October 18th in Fredericksburg, Texas.
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A report from a North Florida seafood and sangria meetup highlights the growing community of "producers." Upcoming events are announced for Tucson, Denver, Charlotte, and a major "Hootenanny" scheduled for October 18th in Fredericksburg, Texas.
A legal case in Gainesville, Florida, highlights the use of "geo-fencing warrants" where police demand GPS data from Google for all devices in a specific area during a crime. This practice raises significant Fourth Amendment concerns, as innocent bystanders can have their private data searched by authorities.
The hosts read a series of donation notes from listeners, including Stan Salisbury and Daniel Hutner. One donor, Joshua Defabaugh, asks for "karma" for his startup, Rockbot, which is meeting with Sequoia Capital. Several new domain names, such as "cullingthehumanherd.com," are being forwarded to the No Agenda website by supporters.

Terry Jones Quran Burning, Media Created Firestorm
The hosts analyze the international media coverage of Pastor Terry Jones and his plan to burn the Quran in Gainesville, Florida. They argue that the media "created the firestorm" by giving a fringe figure global attention. The segment explores how the story is being used to stir international tension and distract from other geopolitical issues.