Topic: Hurricane Milton

8 chapters across the catalog

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 2:30:36 - 2:35:04

1759: Eat The Babies

Donations, Turkey Earthquake, Hurricane Milton

The hosts read donations from listeners, including a request for karma for those recovering from the earthquake in Turkey. Another producer, Baron OG Godcaster, shared an update on rebuilding his home in Plant City, Florida, following Hurricane Milton. The segment includes various "jingle" requests and the announcement of new knights and dames within the No Agenda community.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 2:21:52 - 2:29:53

1712: Data Plateau

FEMA "Avoidance" Controversy and the Roland Martin Interview

Marn'i Washington, a former FEMA supervisor, appeared on the Roland Martin podcast to defend her instructions to avoid homes with Trump flags during hurricane relief efforts. Washington claimed the policy was based on "community trends" of hostility and safety precautions rather than political bias. She alleged that FEMA leadership is aware of these "avoidance" practices in multiple states, including the Carolinas and Florida.

New Screw
Episode 1703 1:04:14 - 1:12:28

1703: New Screw

Weather Modification, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Historical Precedents

The media's reaction to Marjorie Taylor Greene's claims about weather control is contrasted with historical statements from Lyndon Johnson and former Defense Secretary William Cohen. The hosts argue that the government has long acknowledged capabilities in weather modification and "eco-terrorism" technologies.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Hurricane Milton, Florida Tornadoes, Governor Ron DeSantis

Governor Ron DeSantis receives praise for his administrative competence during Hurricane Milton, specifically for waiving expressway tolls to facilitate evacuations. Reports indicate that while storm surge was significant, the media failed to predict the 126 tornadoes that caused unexpected destruction across Florida. Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg suffered visible damage as its vinyl roof was shredded by high winds.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 13:16 - 15:45

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

FEMA Personnel Availability, Border Deployment, Chris Hayes Math

Reports from the New York Times indicate that only 9% of FEMA personnel were available to respond to Hurricane Milton as of Monday morning. Speculation suggests that a significant portion of the agency's staff remains deployed to the U.S. southern border to assist with migrant processing. Additionally, MSNBC host Chris Hayes is criticized for claiming a two-degree Celsius temperature rise would make storms "twice as bad," a calculation dismissed as scientifically baseless.

Fascism Today
Episode 39 24:59 - 28:55

39: Fascism Today

Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein, Katrina Economic Exploitation

The concept of the "Shock Doctrine," as defined by author Naomi Klein, is explored in relation to current economic events. The theory suggests that proponents of the Chicago School of Economics use large-scale disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina or the 2004 tsunami, to push through radical free-market policies while the public is in shock. Examples cited include the privatization of the New Orleans school system and the displacement of local fishermen for hotel development.