Topic: Hui Hui

3 chapters across the catalog

Sophistry's Choice
Episode 1489 27:52 - 34:56

1489: Sophistry's Choice

Jacinda Ardern UN General Assembly Speech and Maori Language

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's address to the UN General Assembly is scrutinized, starting with her extensive list of ministerial titles including National Security and Intelligence. The hosts mock her use of the Maori language, specifically the phrase "hui hui," which they translate as "get-together." Ardern is characterized as a compliant figurehead for globalist interests.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 2:37:30 - 2:40:36

1461: Bi-Pox

Sriracha Shortage, Climate Change Claims, Red Jalapeños

Huy Fong Foods' announcement of a Sriracha shortage due to a failed chili pepper harvest in Mexico is discussed. While NPR attributes the shortage to climate change and drought, the hosts note that the company previously switched from serrano peppers to red jalapeños to meet high demand.

Lethal Aid
Episode 545 2:21:20 - 2:26:56

545: Lethal Aid

PayPal OFAC Regulations, Amsterdam Photography Exhibit

A listener in Berlin reports that PayPal limited his account for "OFAC regulation" screening despite only using it for No Agenda subscriptions. The hosts discuss the erosion of privacy and the potential for being flagged as a "terrorist risk." Additionally, a promotion is read for artist Tanya Long's photography exhibit at the Huis Marseille Museum in Amsterdam.