Topic: Galveston

11 chapters across the catalog

The Meloni
Episode 1670

1670: The Meloni

Juneteenth History, Gaslighting, and Mental Enslavement Claims

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the origins of Juneteenth, noting that Black Americans historically celebrated the end of slavery on January 1st to mark the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. A featured clip argues that the modern framing of Juneteenth is a "repackaged segregation" by the left, claiming Democrats kept people enslaved for two years after abolition until right-wing men intervened in Galveston on June 19, 1865.

Dangle Op
Episode 1548 3:00:49 - 3:06:43

1548: Dangle Op

NPR Climate Report, Galveston Seawall History

An NPR report links melting Antarctic glaciers to the future of Galveston, Texas. The report references the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900, which remains the deadliest natural disaster in US history. The hosts point out that the city's 17-foot seawall has protected the island for over a century despite "climate change" rhetoric.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 1:03:51 - 1:06:16

1336: Climate Crisis Special

No Agenda Mid-Show Break, Producer Support

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak take a break from the clips to discuss the show's production and the need for "head space." They explain that due to the pre-recorded nature of the special, donor thank-yous and "Leet" producer credits will be deferred to episode 1338. The hosts briefly discuss their travel plans to Waco and Galveston before transitioning to the second half of the special.

Trained Marxist
Episode 1253 2:22:35 - 2:29:19

1253: Trained Marxist

Juneteenth History, Joe Biden Gaffe, Tulsa Confusion

The hosts discuss the history of Juneteenth, noting its origins in Galveston, Texas, and its recent rise in national prominence. Joe Biden is criticized for a gaffe where he appeared to confuse Juneteenth with the Tulsa Race Massacre and mistakenly stated that Trump was going to Texas instead of Oklahoma. The segment highlights Biden's perceived lack of research on the holiday's significance.

Mask Up!
Episode 1245 25:58 - 29:14

1245: Mask Up!

COVID-19 Antibody Armbands and Galveston Jeep Weekend

A producer from the United States Space Force sent custom COVID-19 antibody-positive armbands to the hosts, sparking a discussion on the appropriate color coding for immunity status. Meanwhile, in Galveston, Texas, thousands of people gathered for "Go Topless Jeep Weekend" on the Bolivar Peninsula. Local law enforcement reported over 63 arrests as they struggled to enforce social distancing during the massive beach event.

Smokin' Hot
Episode 1242 2:46:58 - 2:49:31

1242: Smokin' Hot

Hydroxychloroquine Success Stories and Political Bias

A study from NYU's Grossman School of Medicine found that a combination of hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and azithromycin significantly reduced mortality in COVID-19 patients. Dr. Robin Armstrong in Galveston, Texas, also reported success using the drug to treat elderly patients. The hosts argue that the media's hatred of Trump has led to the suppression of a life-saving treatment.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 1:17:04 - 1:20:57

953: His Name is Nimrod

Miami Live Cams, Galveston Hurricanes, Climate Alarmism

The hosts investigate claims of routine flooding in Miami by checking live city cameras, finding clear streets despite reports of a "climate crisis." They also critique Al Gore's mention of Galveston, Texas, noting that the city has a long history of hurricanes and floods that predate modern climate concerns. The discussion frames these environmental warnings as a form of secular religion used for political and financial gain.

Juloon
Episode 754

754: Juloon

Labor Day Broadcast and Galveston Island Remote Setup

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 754 of the No Agenda show, broadcasting remotely from Galveston Island, Texas. The hosts discuss the lack of donations during the Labor Day holiday and the traditional social rules regarding wearing white clothing after the holiday. Curry describes the "I Love Laundry Tour" mobile studio setup inside his Airstream trailer.

Juloon
Episode 754 7:40 - 11:13

754: Juloon

Galveston Island History and Panhandler Encounters

The history of the Galveston seawall is reviewed, noting its construction following the devastating 1899 hurricane and its failure to stop Hurricane Ike. An anecdote is shared regarding a local panhandler named Ray who used a graphic medical story about "pooping blood" as part of his solicitation pitch. Local news reports also warn of high bacteria levels on the West End beaches of the island.

Juloon
Episode 754 2:45:33 - 2:49:43

754: Juloon

National SAT Scores and Show Outro

The show concludes with a report on the lowest national SAT scores in a decade, with only 42% of students considered "college ready." The hosts dismiss the importance of the scores, calling college a "scam to steal your money." Final sign-offs are delivered from Galveston Island and Northern Silicon Valley, followed by a Joe Biden parody clip.

How to Survive the Economic Collapse
Episode 48 40:39 - 44:04

48: How to Survive the Economic Collapse

Texas No-Fly Zones, Hurricane Ike, and Large Hadron Collider

A mysterious no-fly zone (NOTAM) was established over Galveston, Texas, following Hurricane Ike, preventing news helicopters from filming the devastation. The sudden improvement in Western European weather is jokingly attributed to the shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider. The collider began operations on September 10th but suffered a malfunction before actual particle collisions could occur.