Topic: Greece

311 chapters across the catalog

Trollery
Episode 1869 45:22 - 47:07

1869: Trollery

Thucydides Trap, Marco Rubio, Pope Leo

A discussion on the "Thucydides Trap" clarifies that the historical concept refers to a rising power (China) threatening a dominant one (USA), rather than the reverse. The segment also mentions Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent meeting with Pope Leo, which was initially viewed as a religious visit but is now interpreted as part of a broader diplomatic scheme involving Cuba.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:58:20 - 3:08:20

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Final Donor Credits, Knighting Ceremony and Signet Rings

The show concludes with a final round of donor thank-yous, including a message from a listener in Northern Greece about traditional grape harvesting. Dylan Lang is officially knighted as "Sir Dil Pickle" for his $1,000 contribution. Information is provided on how to obtain official No Agenda signet rings and wax seals.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 2:53:05 - 2:54:48

1675: Flying Cars

Greece Six-Day Work Week, Labor Productivity

Defying the global trend toward shorter work weeks, Greece has implemented a mandatory six-day working week for certain private businesses to boost productivity. The law, which took effect on July 1st, allows employees to work an extra eight-hour shift or two additional hours per day. This move aims to address the country's shrinking population and shortage of skilled labor.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 38:56 - 41:26

1655: Illegal Chants

Patriot Missile Systems, European Defense Deterrence

Ukraine is requesting seven Patriot missile defense systems from European allies, who collectively hold approximately 100 batteries. Countries like Greece and Spain have expressed hesitation to provide the systems due to concerns over their own national defense deterrence, while the U.S. focuses on rushing interceptor missiles to the region.

Guardrails
Episode 1598 1:24:00 - 1:26:40

1598: Guardrails

Yanis Varoufakis and the Concept of Techno-Feudalism

Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has resurfaced with a new book titled "Techno-Feudalism." Varoufakis argues that traditional capitalism has been replaced by a system where "cloud capitalists" like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk extract rent from society through digital platforms. He posits that owning the "cloud" is the modern equivalent of owning land in the original feudal era.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 1:06:22 - 1:11:29

1594: Gene Jock

European Migration Crisis and German Voting Rights

Germany is facing a surge in asylum applications, up 80% from last year, forcing Berlin to use hardware stores and churches as temporary shelters. While the German Interior Minister has suggested granting voting rights to refugees, Greece has moved to tap into undocumented migrants to solve a labor squeeze for infrastructure projects. Poland remains a vocal critic of EU migration policies, citing its low unemployment and zero terrorist attacks as results of strict border control.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 28:57 - 31:28

1586: Escaped Mutant

Satellite Technology and Global Wildfire Response

The conversation shifts to the broader global context of wildfires in Canada and Greece, with a focus on proposed technological solutions. Governor Josh Green suggests that satellite technology and satellite phones could have improved alerts in Lahaina. The hosts mock the idea that new energy-intensive water production technologies are the necessary response to isolated landmasses facing climate-related disasters.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 31:28 - 36:10

1586: Escaped Mutant

Greece Arson Arrests and EU Wildfire Records

Greece reports the largest wildfire in recorded EU history in the Alexandropolis region, leading to the arrest of 79 individuals for arson. The hosts contrast the official climate change narrative with the reality of organized arson and local skepticism. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis faces criticism for lack of preparation while vowing to reforest burned areas, as investigators look into who benefits from the land clearing.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 3:13 - 8:40

1575: Numbers Station

Climate Change Media Coverage, European Heat Waves and Wildfires

Mainstream media reports from ABC and NBC regarding extreme temperatures in Greece, Italy, and Spain are analyzed for alarmist rhetoric. The coverage highlights wildfires near Athens and claims that millions of Americans are fleeing to Europe to escape domestic heat. The hosts critique the use of the "Heat Index" and "apparent temperature" as tools for sensationalizing summer weather patterns.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 2:59:26 - 3:03:21

1574: X-Ray Specs

Global Heatwaves and Heat Index

Extreme heat is reported globally, with the Persian Gulf International Airport in Iran reaching a recorded heat index of 152 degrees Fahrenheit. Wildfires are burning across Greece, Spain, Turkey, and Switzerland, prompting the EU to deploy water bombers. The hosts criticize the use of the "heat index" as a sensationalist metric and point out technical inaccuracies in media reporting regarding dew points.

The Chit
Episode 1534 2:55:11 - 2:59:42

1534: The Chit

Train Derailment Trends, AOC Presidency Prediction

The show concludes with a look at recent train derailments in Florida and Greece, noting that the U.S. sees over a thousand derailments annually. The hosts also revisit a past prediction regarding Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) potentially becoming president, with one host searching for a specific clip to settle a dispute about his past comments on her effectiveness.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 1:28:53 - 1:32:02

1522: Boiling Ocean

Turkey F-16 Sale, Congressional Opposition

The Biden administration is moving forward with a plan to sell F-16 fighter jets and modernization kits to Turkey, despite strong opposition from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Bob Menendez. The deal is complicated by Turkey's tensions with Greece and its exclusion from the F-35 program. The hosts discuss the aging nature of the F-16 airframe and the ongoing "boondoggle" of the F-35 program.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 2:06:34 - 2:08:47

1502: Shood Fortage

Athens Protests, CIA Disinformation History

The hosts briefly mention mass protests in Athens, Greece, over energy and food costs. They transition to a historical look at CIA disinformation tactics, featuring Frank Snepp, an ex-CIA analyst who was sued by the agency for publishing a book without clearance. Snepp describes how the agency planted stories in the media during the Vietnam War.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 14:33 - 16:49

1496: Deport Greta

Global Currency Parity, Great Reset Speculation

A discussion regarding the exchange rates of the US Dollar, British Pound, and Euro explores the possibility of intentional parity as a precursor to a global currency reset. Historical examples from Greece and Italy illustrate the loss of economic sovereignty when nations cede control of their money to a central authority like the European Central Bank.

Peanut Butter Spies
Episode 1490 19:10 - 21:58

1490: Peanut Butter Spies

EastMed Pipeline, Israel Gas and European Energy

The EastMed pipeline project, intended to transport natural gas from offshore Israel through Greece to Italy, remains a significant factor in the Mediterranean energy landscape. The project involves Noble Energy and has geopolitical implications for Italy's energy security and its relationship with the European Union.

Peanut Butter Spies
Episode 1490 1:03:43 - 1:05:33

1490: Peanut Butter Spies

Janet Yellen Departure Rumors, Caravan of Light

Reports suggest the White House is preparing for the potential departure of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen after the midterm elections. Meanwhile, a massive group of Syrian refugees dubbed the "Caravan of Light" is reportedly organizing in Turkey to attempt entry into Greece and the European Union.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 2:13:26 - 2:15:04

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Greek Lignite Coal, Energy Crisis Irony

In response to the natural gas shortage caused by the war in Ukraine, Greece is increasing its production of "lignite," a low-quality, highly polluting brown coal. The hosts point out the irony of the EU allowing the use of the "dirtiest of the dirty" fuels while simultaneously pushing for aggressive green energy mandates. This shift represents a significant setback for Greece's previous plans to phase out coal.

Verbate
Episode 1456 2:15:24 - 2:17:01

1456: Verbate

Iranian Seizure of Greek Oil Tankers

Iranian commandos seized two Greek oil tankers in the Persian Gulf in apparent retaliation for Greece's assistance in a U.S. seizure of Iranian oil. The incident highlights the escalating maritime tensions as the U.S. attempts to enforce sanctions on Iranian and Russian energy exports. The Greek shipping industry, which controls a significant portion of the world's fleet, is caught in the middle of this geopolitical struggle.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 1:45:41 - 1:49:53

1441: Yak Facts

Mass Formation and the Banning of the Letter "Z"

The psychological concept of "mass formation" is applied to the global support for Ukraine, characterized by blue and yellow iconography and "virtue signaling." In Germany, authorities have warned that publicly displaying the letter "Z"—used by the Russian military—could lead to criminal prosecution. This move is compared to historical bans on letters in 1960s Greece and the modern "canceling" of Russian authors like Dostoevsky.

Pre-Bunk
Episode 1426 35:56 - 38:39

1426: Pre-Bunk

Naomi Wolf Substack, Intellectuals and God

Author Naomi Wolf published a series of essays on Substack exploring the presence of "existential evil" in modern politics and the necessity for intellectuals to consider the existence of God. She reflects on her experiences with liberal elites and the psychological willingness of people to follow tyrannical authority figures.