Topic: Grays

44 chapters across the catalog

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 2:36:21 - 2:40:25

1845: Slave Slab

School Shooting Liability, Parental Responsibility, Transgender Suicide Rates

The trial of Colin Gray, the father of the Appalachee High School shooter, marks a shift toward holding parents criminally liable for providing weapons to their children. Separately, a report from an ER nurse discusses the high rates of suicidal ideation and medical complications among transgender patients. The segment criticizes the healthcare system for failing to provide adequate long-term support for individuals who undergo gender transition.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:22:58 - 2:27:41

1821: Genesis

Small Business Saturday and Producer Product Plugs

In honor of Small Business Saturday, the hosts highlight products from the "No Agenda" community, including Little John's English Toffee and Gigawatt Coffee. They also mention BeefMaps.com for sourcing affordable ground beef and Linda Lou's resume services at Image Makers Inc. These segments allow producers to promote their businesses in exchange for their financial support of the show.

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 3:09:05 - 3:19:08

1696: Crypto-Burger

End of Show Mixes, Dvorak's Costco Tip

The show concludes with a "tip of the day" from John C. Dvorak, who reveals that Kirkland's imported French vodka at Costco is actually white-labeled Grey Goose. Final audio mixes featuring Diddy and Hillary Clinton clips are played as the hosts sign off.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 2:09:54 - 2:17:56

1693: Freedom Force

Georgia School Shooting, Parent Liability and Criminal Foreseeability

Colin Gray, the father of a Georgia school shooter, faces murder and involuntary manslaughter charges for allegedly gifting his son an AR-15 after being interviewed by the FBI. Legal analysts describe this as a "sea change" in American law toward "criminal foreseeability," where parents are held responsible for the reckless disregard of risks posed by their children.

Salted Ducks
Episode 1692 2:33:09 - 2:38:11

1692: Salted Ducks

Georgia School Shooting, Colt Gray and FBI Warnings

A 14-year-old student, Colt Gray, opened fire at Apalachee High School in Georgia, killing four people. The FBI revealed that Gray and his father had been questioned a year prior regarding online threats, but no arrest was made at the time. The hosts discuss the potential role of SSRIs in such tragedies and the political timing of the event relative to upcoming presidential debates.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 2:39:12 - 2:43:08

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Ozempic Side Effects, Muscle Mass Loss and Sarcopenia

Singer Macy Gray was reportedly hospitalized due to side effects from Ozempic, highlighting the risks of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. Author Johan Hari is cited regarding the "time bomb" of muscle mass loss and sarcopenia in older users. The segment also mentions "Triple G," a new generation of weight-loss drugs that target three different gut hormones for even more rapid weight reduction.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:46:52 - 2:51:11

1665: Flag Gate

Apple's AI Strategy and Custom Emojis

Apple is expected to unveil its AI strategy, "Project Gray Matter," at its upcoming developers conference. Features include AI integration in Safari and Photos, an upgraded Siri, and the ability to generate custom emojis on the fly based on text content. The hosts mock the focus on "pasta emojis" as a transformative use of artificial intelligence.

Munich Meetup
Episode 1635 2:50:44 - 2:53:52

1635: Munich Meetup

Good News, Seal Pup Rescue and Gray Television

The "Good News" segment featured the rescue of a seal pup at Cape Henlopen State Park, which was transported to the National Aquarium in Baltimore for rehabilitation. The hosts also critiqued Gray Television for its "templatized" and often non-functional station websites. The segment aimed to provide a positive conclusion to the broadcast, despite technical complaints about the source material.

Verbate
Episode 1456 1:08:07 - 1:10:47

1456: Verbate

US Power Grid Warnings, California Energy Crisis

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) warned that two-thirds of the United States faces a heightened risk of power outages this summer. High temperatures and surging demand are expected to strain the grid, particularly in the Midwest and Western U.S. The situation is compared to the California energy crisis under Gray Davis and the Enron scandal, suggesting political mismanagement of infrastructure.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 17:51 - 20:55

1357: Quantum Supremacy

COVID-19 Impact on Children, Brain Gray Matter Loss Claims

Dr. Leana Wen and other health experts emphasize that children are not immune to COVID-19, citing tragic deaths and long-term side effects. A UK preprint paper suggests the virus may cause a loss of gray matter in the brain, though the study focused on adults. Concerns are raised regarding the transparency of the VAERS database and the deletion of thousands of reports.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 52:24 - 55:18

1305: Palin Pardon

Gavin Newsom Recall, Gray Davis, California Energy Crisis

A petition to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom is gaining momentum, drawing comparisons to the 2003 recall of Gray Davis. The Davis recall was largely fueled by the energy crisis and rolling blackouts orchestrated by Enron. Newsom faces similar criticism over his handling of the pandemic and PG&E power shutoffs, leading to speculation about his political future.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 48:40 - 50:45

1211: Pale Male

Joni Ernst, Stress-Induced Gray Hair Study

A discussion regarding Senator Joni Ernst's appearance leads to a mention of a new study linking anxiety and stress to the rapid onset of gray hair. The hosts observe that Ernst appears to have aged significantly under the pressure of the impeachment trial and potential political challenges in Iowa. They compare this to the "accepted science" that a sudden shock can turn hair white overnight.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201 2:02:24 - 2:05:34

1201: John's Story Time

Infused Vodka Lessons and Costco Kirkland Brand

A lesson on infusing vodka is shared, inspired by a bartender in Jakarta who made superior pepper vodka using fresh serranos. The speaker recommends using Costco's Kirkland French vodka as a base, claiming it is actually Gray Goose sold at a significantly lower price.

ISIS in Oz
Episode 1180 1:31 - 9:47

1180: ISIS in Oz

PG&E Power Shutoffs, California Utility Corruption

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) implemented widespread "Public Safety Power Shutoffs" across California, citing fire risks despite reports of low wind speeds in areas like Mill Valley. The situation is compared to the Enron-era rolling blackouts under Governor Gray Davis, with claims that the current shutoffs may be a political maneuver related to San Francisco's interest in purchasing PG&E equipment following the company's bankruptcy.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 1:45 - 3:32

1177: Moral Army

California Rolling Blackouts, Enron, Gray Davis Recall

The discussion shifts to the history of California's energy crisis, specifically the rolling blackouts during the administration of Governor Gray Davis. The hosts recall how the crisis led to Davis's recall and the subsequent election of Arnold Schwarzenegger. They criticize the narrative that the state cannot supply enough power for its citizens.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 2:02:58 - 2:09:54

1143: Nance in the Hood

Value for Value, Mid-Show Donor Roll

The hosts conduct a secondary donor roll, thanking producers who contributed under the $50 level and those using subscription programs. They discuss the difficulty of creating engaging newsletters and the success of "gimmick" donations like the Fibonacci sequence. The segment emphasizes the importance of the value-for-value model in keeping the show independent of traditional advertising.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 1:45:04 - 1:48:45

1111: Eleven Eleven

Freemasonry, Tool's Lateralus and The Holy Gift

A producer and Freemason discusses "The Holy Gift," a hidden version of the Tool album *Lateralus* created by rearranging tracks according to the Fibonacci sequence. The donor is writing a book inspired by this concept for the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York. The segment also mentions "Dark Journalist" and the "X-Series" on YouTube for their work on UFO files and secret technology.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 1:46:59 - 1:49:51

1028: Roscoe!

John Gray on Modern Relationships and Electronics

Author John Gray discusses how the shift in gender roles and workplace dynamics affects hormonal balances, specifically testosterone in men and estrogen in women. Gray argues that overstimulation from electronics and social media rewires the brain similarly to cocaine, prioritizing high-stimulation digital interactions over real-life relationships. He advocates for a balance of "low stimulation" activities, such as face-to-face conversation.

Yanking Mics
Episode 965 1:52:06 - 1:53:33

965: Yanking Mics

St. Louis Protests, Doorbell Ringing Incident

Protests in St. Louis turned violent as agitators gathered outside the mayor's home, throwing rocks and breaking glass. A Fox News report highlighted a specific incident where two individuals rang the mayor's doorbell but received no answer, which the hosts mocked as a "terrorist tactic."