Topic: Georgia 6

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Pointcast
Episode 1864 2:27:38 - 2:32:31

1864: Pointcast

Global Meetup Reports, Netherlands, Vancouver, Georgia

Listeners provide reports from No Agenda meetups held in Scheveningen, Vancouver, and Los Angeles. Upcoming events are announced for various locations including Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Germany, emphasizing the community's role in building local connections and "protection."

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 2:35:01 - 2:37:28

1863: Nekkidly

Upcoming Meetups, First Responders

A long list of upcoming meetups was announced for locations including Alpharetta, Georgia; Eagle, Idaho; and several cities in Tennessee. The hosts reiterate that these gatherings are where listeners find "connections that give protection" and potential life partners. Producers are encouraged to start their own meetups if one is not available nearby.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:07:03 - 2:12:22

1856: CIS Lunar

Executive Producer Donations, Dame Lindsay Knighting

The show acknowledges high-level donors, including "Sir Anonymous" and "Dame Lindsay of the House Hunters." Lindsay Carson, a realtor from Northwest Georgia, was knighted for her $1,000 contribution. Donors shared personal stories of overcoming loss and the role the podcast played in their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic and homeschooling journeys.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 1:11:05 - 1:14:13

1840: Hoity-toity

Tulsi Gabbard, FBI Search and Georgia Election Probe

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard oversaw an FBI search of a Georgia elections office, seizing records related to the 2020 election. The media is criticized for framing the investigation as an attempt to "sow doubt" while Gabbard's supporters argue she is exercising lawful oversight.

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 45:22 - 49:18

1838: Coup Afoot

Fulton County, FBI Search Warrant and 2020 Election Records

FBI agents executed a search warrant at the Fulton County election office in Georgia to seize records related to the 2020 presidential election. While mainstream outlets like CNN emphasize that previous investigations by Bill Barr found no evidence of widespread fraud, new whistleblower information may have prompted the current DOJ action. The investigation reportedly focuses on potential mail-in ballot irregularities and nursing home voting scams.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:42:41 - 2:47:26

1837: Moral Injury

No Agenda Meetups, Sao Paulo Brazil, North Georgia

The No Agenda meetup schedule is reviewed, featuring a recent report from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and an upcoming gathering in Alpharetta, Georgia. A scheduled meetup in Indianapolis was cancelled due to severe winter weather. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or organize local events for the community.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 4:47 - 9:52

1819: FLOP30

Marjorie Taylor Greene Resignation, Christian Hurd Primary Challenge

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from the House of Representatives effective January 5th, 2025, following a public feud with President Trump over the Epstein files. Her departure further slims Speaker Mike Johnson's Republican majority. Intelligence Marine Christian Hurd had launched a primary challenge against her, criticizing her "isolationism" and framing his platform as "America First" rather than "America Only."

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:09:52 - 1:15:18

1817: Stunt Grenade

Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene, Political Rift

Donald Trump publicly withdrew his endorsement of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene via Truth Social, labeling her a "ranting lunatic" and encouraging a primary challenger in her Georgia district. Greene responded by claiming Trump attacked her because of her advocacy for the release of the Epstein files, asserting her independence from the MAGA establishment.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:48:18 - 1:52:57

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Government Funding Bill and Senatorial Payout Clause

Representative Austin Smith of Georgia highlighted a controversial clause in a recent government funding bill that allows Senators to sue for $500,000 in damages if their phone records were subpoenaed during the January 6th investigation. The legislation creates a private cause of action specifically for lawmakers, which critics describe as a taxpayer-funded payout. The provision has drawn ire from House members whose records were also seized but were excluded from the compensation.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 26:51 - 31:10

1797: Death Buses

Georgia Hyundai Plant Raid, South Korean Workers

Federal agents executed a massive search warrant at a Hyundai battery facility in Georgia, detaining nearly 500 South Korean nationals for illegal work. The raid occurred despite South Korea's recent pledge to invest $350 billion in the United States. The hosts note a lack of public protest compared to raids involving other demographic groups.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 31:12 - 37:30

1797: Death Buses

Hyundai Factory Conditions, Sewage Pond Escape Attempt

During the immigration raid at the Georgia Hyundai plant, some workers reportedly attempted to evade capture by jumping into a factory sewage pond. Subsequent reporting suggests the workers may have been subjected to slave-like conditions, with some reports claiming doors were padlocked during shifts. The South Korean government has expressed regret over the incident while Hyundai vowing to investigate its subcontractors.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 3:03:48 - 3:11:32

1758: Scream Circle

Commodore Promotions and Global Meetup Reports

The final call for the "Commodore" promotion is announced, welcoming Carrie Case and Mike as new Commodores. A meetup report from New Hampshire features a server named Chase who is a fan of the show. Upcoming meetups are listed for Alpharetta, Sacramento, Columbus, and Brighton, emphasizing the "connection gives you protection" mantra of the No Agenda community.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 2:06:15 - 2:09:11

1749: Gynocracy

Sir Harry Seaward Requests Health and Jobs Karma

Sir Harry Seaward of FEMA Region 4 donated to the show to receive a "de-douching" and requested health karma for his 81-year-old mother battling carcinoma. He also sought "jobs karma" to find a new IT role that would allow him more time to care for her.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 3:23:34 - 3:29:09

1742: Golden Poop

No Agenda Meetups, Portland and Georgia Reports

The No Agenda community reports on recent meetups, including a gathering of the "Oregon Local 33" in Portland. Upcoming events are announced for Alpharetta, Georgia; Wilmington, California; and Albuquerque, New Mexico. These producer-organized meetups are free to attend and serve as a way for listeners to connect and build local networks within "Gitmo Nation."

The Fog
Episode 1726 2:31:21 - 2:34:57

1726: The Fog

Peter McCullough, H5N1 Bird Flu, Gain-of-Function Research

Dr. Peter McCullough claims that the current strain of H5N1 bird flu is a product of gain-of-function research conducted at the USDA Poultry Research Laboratory in Athens, Georgia. He argues the research was designed to make the virus jump from chickens to mallard ducks to facilitate its spread. McCullough is calling for an immediate ban on all gain-of-function research in the United States and a halt to funding for international labs.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 11:24 - 13:01

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Bruce Springsteen and Willie Nelson, Campaign Musical Performances

Musical legends Bruce Springsteen and Willie Nelson performed at recent Democratic campaign events. Springsteen's acoustic performance in Georgia was criticized for poor audio quality, while 91-year-old Willie Nelson performed in Houston as the primary musical act following Beyonce's non-performing appearance.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 22:43 - 27:44

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Latino Voter Shift, Kamala Pronunciation

A discussion on the shift of Latino voters toward Donald Trump highlights a linguistic play on the name "Kamala," which sounds like "Que Mala" (How Bad) in Spanish. The hosts suggest that the media's insistence on a specific pronunciation is an attempt to avoid this negative association. Reports from Georgia and Texas indicate record-breaking lines for early voting.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 2:28:51 - 2:31:41

1704: Helloo!

Georgia Election Board Hand-Counting Ruling

A Georgia judge paused a new rule from the State Election Board that would have required hand-counting all ballots for the 2024 election. Critics, including CNN's Dana Bash, argued the rule would cause "administrative chaos" so close to Election Day. Supporters of the rule claim it provides necessary checks and balances to prevent human error and ensure the reconciliation of all cast votes.

New Screw
Episode 1703 1:20 - 3:26

1703: New Screw

NPR Campaign Report, Trump and Harris Strategy

NPR reports on Donald Trump's campaign stops in Las Vegas and Coachella Valley while Kamala Harris rallies in North Carolina. The report highlights the release of Harris's medical report and the deployment of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama to rural Georgia and North Carolina to boost support among male voters.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 24:14 - 30:19

1701: DORK MAGA

NPR Voting Coverage, Non-Citizen Voting Lawsuits

NPR's voting correspondent Miles Parks discusses the legal landscape surrounding the 2024 election, focusing on Georgia's new hand-counting rules and Republican lawsuits. The report characterizes concerns about non-citizen voting as a narrative with "microscopic" evidence, while a Marist College poll shows 90% of Republicans are concerned about the issue. The segment critiques the media's framing of these legal challenges as attempts to inject doubt rather than ensure process integrity.