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Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 16:53 - 20:31

1847: Off-Ramp

Iran Nuclear Negotiations, Geneva Progress Claims

Iranian officials claim that significant progress was being made in nuclear negotiations in Geneva just prior to the U.S. strikes. The Iranian Foreign Minister cites meetings with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, mediated by Oman's Badr al-Busayyidi, as productive. The technical teams were reportedly prepared to coordinate with the IAEA before the military intervention occurred.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:43:48 - 1:46:32

1847: Off-Ramp

Bill Gates, World Economic Forum and Epstein Ties

Bill Gates reportedly apologized for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and affairs with Russian women. Simultaneously, Borge Brende resigned as President of the World Economic Forum following revelations of his past contacts with Epstein. In Norway, a scandal has emerged regarding the press corps allegedly suppressing news related to the Epstein probe and a former Prime Minister.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 56:07 - 59:36

1777: Java Shack

Ayatollah Khamenei's Response and War Crime Legal Analysis

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismisses the impact of U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling the reports exaggerated. Meanwhile, CIA Director John Ratcliffe maintains that key sites were destroyed despite the nuclear program not being fully eliminated. A legal summary provided by a former JAG officer concludes that the strikes did not constitute a war crime under the Geneva Convention.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 1:56:53 - 1:59:20

1629: Sunflower Kids

China Human Rights Report, UN Recommendations Adopted

China's permanent representative to the UN in Geneva, Chen Xu, announced that Beijing has adopted recommendations from the UN Human Rights Council. The Chinese government stated its commitment to ensuring the benefits of modernization are distributed fairly and to safeguarding human rights within its borders. This diplomatic messaging is part of China's broader effort to promote an "inclusive economic globalization."

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 58:00 - 1:00:27

1605: Techno-douche

International Law, Rule of Distinction, Historical Hypocrisy

Professor Tom Dannenbaum explains the legal principles of distinction and proportionality in warfare. The hosts argue that these international laws are applied hypocritically, noting that historical events like the bombings of Dresden and Hiroshima would not have met these modern standards.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 1:21:03 - 1:23:11

1602: Net Equity

POW Interrogations, Hamas Southern Border Entry Warnings

The release of interrogation videos featuring Hamas prisoners is noted as a potential violation of the Geneva Convention regarding the filming of prisoners of war. Simultaneously, U.S. intelligence officials have issued warnings that militants from Hamas and Hezbollah may attempt to enter the United States via the southern border.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 1:58:53 - 2:05:02

1602: Net Equity

Amy Pope on Climate Migration, IOM Keynote in Geneva

Amy Pope, Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), delivered a keynote address in Geneva linking human mobility to climate change. Pope cited wildfires in North America and storms in Libya as primary drivers of displacement. The segment critiques the "climate migration" narrative as a justification for open-border policies and sustainable development goals.

Guardrails
Episode 1598 39:51 - 44:03

1598: Guardrails

International Law and Potential War Crimes in Gaza

The discussion shifts to the legality of the total blockade of Gaza under the Geneva Convention. Al Jazeera reports that the U.S. is pushing for a humanitarian corridor to allow civilians and Americans to exit. The hosts play a 2022 clip of Ursula von der Leyen calling Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure "pure terror," highlighting the perceived double standard in international reactions to similar tactics in Gaza.

Flagger
Episode 1596 44:18 - 50:04

1596: Flagger

Amy Pope, IOM Director General and Economic Benefits of Migration

Amy Pope has assumed the role of Director General of the IOM, becoming the first woman to lead the agency after serving as a senior advisor to President Biden. Speaking from Geneva, Pope argues that migration fuels innovation and revitalizes aging communities by providing a necessary labor supply. Critics argue this approach prioritizes cheap, obedient labor over the interests of domestic workers.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 1:11:06 - 1:16:05

1569: Hydrating

WHO EARS Social Listening System and Disinformation

The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched the "Early AI Supported Response and Social Listening System" (EARS) to monitor global conversations and "infodemics." The dashboard tracks keywords like Ivermectin, Moderna, and vaccine passports to help governments adjust their messaging. WHOIS records confirm the domain is owned by the WHO in Geneva, Switzerland, marking a significant step in real-time social media surveillance.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 2:26:20 - 2:28:02

1530: Red Queen

Cowboy Mailman of Geneva and Postal Service De-Douching

"Mailman Dan," also known as the Cowboy Mailman of Geneva, sent a note expressing his appreciation for the show and calling out "douchebags" within the postal service management. Inspired by other mail carriers in the "No Agenda" community, he contributed to the show's funding. His full note was added to the show's digital archive for other producers to read.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1445 2:00:52 - 2:04:16

1445: Trusted Flaggers

World Health Assembly, Pandemic Treaty, Global Health Regulations

The upcoming 75th World Health Assembly in Geneva will vote on amendments to International Health Regulations. Critics argue these changes could grant the WHO authority to mandate lockdowns and vaccinations globally, bypassing national sovereignty under the guise of pandemic preparedness.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 3:04 - 5:32

1434: Second Lady

Nancy Pelosi Comments on Russian Atrocities and MiG-29 Transfers

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addressed the American public regarding Russian atrocities and the potential for the conflict to escalate into World War III. Pelosi discussed the strategic importance of anti-aircraft missiles and the possibility of transferring MiG-29 fighter jets from Poland to Ukraine. The proposal involves backfilling Poland's fleet with American F-16s to maintain NATO security while providing Ukrainian pilots with familiar aircraft.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 1:24:06 - 1:27:20

1415: Equity Hotel

US and Russia Security Talks in Geneva

High-stakes security talks between the U.S. and Russia are set to begin in Geneva to address tensions over Ukraine. Russia is demanding that NATO halt its eastward expansion, while the U.S. is willing to discuss restrictions on missile systems and military exercises. The White House has stated that troop levels in Europe are not up for negotiation, though reciprocal limits on weapons in Ukraine may be considered.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 50:46 - 53:15

1357: Quantum Supremacy

Dutch Herring Tradition, COVID Vaccination Incentives

The traditional Dutch "Hollandse Nieuwe" herring season is being used as a promotional tool for COVID-19 vaccinations in the Netherlands. The cultural significance of the first catch of the season is explained, including the specific way the fish is consumed with onions and gin. The use of this centuries-old tradition to push medical procedures is met with skepticism.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 2:00:37 - 2:04:03

1356: Chest Feeding

Biden-Putin Summit, Geneva and Media Representation

President Joe Biden and President Vladimir Putin met for a summit in Geneva, Switzerland. The hosts critique the media's framing of the event, specifically PBS's coverage. They note that while the meeting was described as "constructive," no major breakthroughs were achieved, and the leaders held separate press conferences.

Stilts and Steroids
Episode 1355 57:19 - 1:01:34

1355: Stilts and Steroids

Biden-Putin Geneva Summit, NPR China Human Rights Report

The White House announced that President Biden will hold a solo press conference following his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Geneva to avoid a joint appearance. Meanwhile, NPR reports that G7 leaders are debating how aggressively to call out China regarding forced labor in Xinjiang. Some member nations remain hesitant to confront Beijing due to deep economic ties.

Birth Strike
Episode 1118 1:27:19 - 1:30:26

1118: Birth Strike

Geneva Auto Show and Brexit Contingency Plans

At the 2019 Geneva Auto Show, automotive executives expressed confidence in their ability to handle Brexit, with some companies like BMW setting aside 30 million pounds for contingencies. While supply chain logistics remain a concern, manufacturers appear less worried about tariffs than the media suggests. The industry is focusing on increasing inventory to ensure production continues smoothly post-Brexit.

Birth Strike
Episode 1118 1:30:27 - 1:33:46

1118: Birth Strike

Electric Vehicle Trends and the Citroën Ami One

The 2019 Geneva Motor Show is dominated by electric and hybrid vehicles as manufacturers race to meet tough new EU emission standards. Highlights include the 2,000-horsepower Pininfarina Battista and the Citroën Ami One, a "slow" urban object that does not require a driver's license. The marketing of hybrids is noted for emphasizing "clean" city driving while maintaining petrol power for long distances.