The episode concludes with a reminder of an upcoming Scott Adams interview and a new end-of-show mix by Alex Kingsman. The "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" plays, featuring lyrics about Bill Gates, Epstein's emails, and Russian hookers.
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The episode concludes with a reminder of an upcoming Scott Adams interview and a new end-of-show mix by Alex Kingsman. The "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" plays, featuring lyrics about Bill Gates, Epstein's emails, and Russian hookers.
The show concludes with the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" and a custom audio mix featuring clips of political figures. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley, respectively, promising to return for the next episode of media deconstruction.
The show concludes with the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" and a musical mix by Micah Taylor. The hosts sign off with their traditional catchphrases and a reminder of the next broadcast date. The closing audio features satirical songs about climate change "chemtrails" and the cultural habits of millennials.

ADHD Career Statistics, Outro and Gitmo National Anthem
The show concludes with a brief discussion on clinical studies suggesting people with ADHD often end up in sales or in prison. The episode wraps up with a series of "end of show" mixes and the Gitmo Nation National Anthem.

No Agenda Meetups and Gitmo Nation Anthem
Upcoming No Agenda meetups are scheduled for Nashville, Seattle, and Chicago, with the latter coinciding with a Midwest furry convention. A recording of the "Gitmo Nation" national anthem from a Sydney meetup is played.

Outro, Straight Pride Parade Song and Gitmo Nation Anthem
The show concluded with a musical montage featuring a song about the Straight Pride Parade and a satirical "homelessness experience" ride at Disneyland. Final thoughts touched on the "weasel words" used in the Brexit debate and the "heist" of the British democratic process. The episode ended with the Gitmo Nation National Anthem and a sign-off from Opportunity Zone 33.

Associate Executive Producers and National Anthem
The hosts thank several Associate Executive Producers for their contributions. Sir Timothy requests a parody song and a Michelle Obama clip, while Sir Dwight the Knight requests the "No Agenda National Anthem." The hosts play the "Gitmo Nation" anthem in full, noting the various reasons producers continue to support the show's mockery of authority.
The audio mix begins with the Gitmo Nation National Anthem and a satirical tribute to the "Douchebag of the Year." A voiceover parodying John Galt from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged confers the "Seal of Atlas" upon the hosts for their audio programming. The segment establishes the show's recurring themes of opposing bureaucratic functionaries and promoting a "balanced news diet."
The hosts conclude Episode 927 with a final mention of the "Al-Baik" Saudi chicken recipe and a reminder of the upcoming Thursday show. The "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" is played, followed by a series of soundbites including Maxine Waters' "Stay Woke" catchphrase. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley.

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony and National Anthem
The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including David Prince and Brian of Douglaston, who contributed to the program during the summer months. John Noonan is knighted as "Sir John Noonan" following a donation from his wife, Amy Poussaint. The segment concludes with a discussion of the "Gitmo Nation" national anthem and the tradition of television stations signing off with the flag.
The show wraps up with a look ahead to the NFL season opener and continued monitoring of national anthem protests. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, followed by a "Hillary Cleveland cough" mashup and the "Gitmo Nation" national anthem. The episode concludes with a reminder to visit the show's website for notes and future broadcasts.

Outro, The Americans Series, and Gitmo National Anthem
The hosts wrap up the show with a recommendation for the TV series "The Americans" and a final call for donations. The episode concludes with the "Gitmo Nation" national anthem and a satirical ISIS-themed song.

Associate Executive Producers and the Gitmo Anthem
Scott Hale and Lennart Tiberian are named Associate Executive Producers after contributing to the show. Hale requests the "Gitmo Anthem" to be played, citing a desire to redirect funds away from the UK Inland Revenue. A brief mention is made of a $132 million ransom demand for a journalist, noting the confusion in media reporting regarding currency conversions.
The show concludes with a look forward to the seventh anniversary and the upcoming episode 666, which coincides with the Day of the Dead. The hosts reiterate their commitment to the value-for-value model and play the "Gitmo National Anthem" as requested by a donor. A brief clip of Joe Biden closes the episode.

Gitmo Nation National Anthem, John Dvorak Note Retrieval
John Dvorak briefly leaves the recording to retrieve his notes from downstairs. During the transition, Adam Curry plays the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem," a satirical song describing listeners as "happy and distracted slaves" and "human resources."
John C. Dvorak prepares to leave for his son's wedding, promising a full report on the nuptials for the Sunday show. Adam Curry closes the episode by playing the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" as requested by a Russian listener. The hosts sign off with their traditional FEMA region identifiers and a reminder to support the show via the value-for-value model.
The program opens with the Gitmo Nation National Anthem and the formal introduction of episode 499. Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak establish their locations in Austin, Texas, and Silicon Valley, California, respectively. They welcome the audience to the Thursday, March 28, 2013, broadcast.

Gitmo Nation National Anthem and Meta-Prepper Humor
The hosts play the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" for the audience and acknowledge a donation from a couple in Boston who recently became "house poor." The donor praises Dvorak's "meta-prepper" jokes as the funniest moment of his career. Adam Curry reiterates the tactical advantage of using an electric vehicle for survivalist scenarios.
The hosts conclude the episode by playing the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem" and providing the show's donation URL. Adam Curry prepares to continue the Hot Pockets tour through Oklahoma, while John C. Dvorak signs off from Northern Silicon Valley. The program ends with a final reminder of the "value for value" model.
The hosts conclude episode 383 by playing the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem." They remind listeners to support the show through the value-for-value model and sign off with their traditional catchphrases before the final music bed plays.