Topic: International Travel

14 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 2:34:32 - 2:41:23

1862: Smear Campaign

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community, and Travel Plans

The hosts promote upcoming No Agenda meetups in locations including the Netherlands, Ohio, Michigan, and Germany. These events are described as opportunities for the "No Agenda Nation" to network and find community without fear of political judgment. Adam Curry also mentions his upcoming travel plans to Europe, noting that the show's production schedule will remain uninterrupted during his trip.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 47:11 - 49:40

1514: Holiday Heart

U.S. Vaccine Mandates for Foreign Travelers

The United States remains one of the few countries maintaining a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for non-citizen travelers entering by air. This policy has caused personal and logistical issues for families and visitors, particularly those coming from Canada where similar mandates have been lifted.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 2:29:22 - 2:32:38

1434: Second Lady

Canadian Trucker Protest Mandates and International Travel Restrictions

A report from British Columbia clarified that the ongoing trucker protests are driven by mandates requiring unvaccinated drivers to test and quarantine every time they cross the border. While many domestic mandates are dropping, international travel restrictions for non-residents remain in place across the U.S. and EU. The segment criticized the lack of media coverage regarding these persistent barriers to international commerce and movement.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 1:33:37 - 1:36:42

1421: Chuckle Tell

International Travel PCR Test Requirements

A producer reported on the difficulties of meeting the U.S. requirement for a negative PCR test within one day of return travel. The discussion noted that the U.S. is unique in its strict one-day window compared to the 72-hour standard used elsewhere. Speculation also linked the timing of global policy shifts to the conclusion of the Beijing Olympics.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 1:51:35 - 1:57:20

1366: Pingdemic

Value for Value Model and Sir Anonymous

The No Agenda show continues to operate on the "Value for Value" model, eschewing traditional advertising for direct listener support. A significant donation was received from "Sir Anonymous of Dogpatch," who provided an update on international travel. He noted that the PCR testing industry is booming and that vaccine status is often incidental to entry requirements in many countries.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 1:30:23 - 1:31:46

1348: Belching Freon

Sir Onymous, International Travel and Ivermectin

Executive Producer Sir Onymous shared his experience traveling internationally without a COVID-19 vaccine by relying on PCR tests. He emphasized the importance of existing therapeutics like Ivermectin for those choosing to navigate global travel while avoiding the mandatory vaccination push.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 54:41 - 59:52

1298: The Palmist

Qantas Vaccination Requirements, CommonPass International Travel Platform

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce announced that the airline will likely require international travelers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. This aligns with the development of "CommonPass" by The Commons Project, a global digital health platform designed to reconcile screening and vaccination data for border crossings. The hosts warn that this system represents a permanent end to travel privacy and must be resisted.

CAPS
Episode 1224 1:04:48 - 1:06:26

1224: CAPS

United Airlines In-Flight Panic, Allergy Misunderstanding

A United Airlines flight is diverted to Denver after passengers became unruly over a fellow traveler who was coughing and sneezing. Authorities determined the passenger was merely suffering from allergies, leading to the removal of three individuals who attempted to incite a "riot" on the plane.

Vasectomies & Dogs
Episode 1011 2:53:12 - 2:59:04

1011: Vasectomies & Dogs

Amnesty International Report and Trump Criticism

Amnesty International's annual report heavily criticizes the Trump administration's policies, including the "global gag rule" on healthcare funding and the travel ban. The hosts dismiss the organization as a biased activist group, noting that it historically issues more criticisms against the United States than countries with severe human rights records like Cuba or Saudi Arabia.

Nice Fabric
Episode 724 1:39:34 - 1:41:43

724: Nice Fabric

International Flag of Planet Earth, Space Representation

A new "International Flag of Planet Earth" has been proposed for use by astronauts to represent humanity rather than individual nations during space exploration. The design features seven intertwined rings on a blue background. The hosts mock the design and the concept of a "Planetary Federation," suggesting it may have "Illuminati" symbolic roots.

The Portal
Episode 716 7:27 - 10:59

716: The Portal

Airstream Bambi International Trailer Specifications

Interest is expressed in acquiring an Airstream Bambi International 19-foot trailer for a potential "Trail of Tears" tour. The discussion compares the 16-foot and 19-foot models, noting the layout benefits of the larger version's corner bed and dinette windows. The high retail cost of these trailers is noted, leading to a suggestion of seeking a factory discount or promotional barter.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 15:40 - 17:05

576: Mysterious Erratic

Cybersecurity Failures and Financial Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

The Target breach exposes the inadequacy of current cybersecurity measures and bank monitoring systems. Despite claims of sophisticated protection, fraudulent charges from overseas often go undetected while legitimate travel transactions are blocked. The financial industry's reluctance to upgrade security is framed as a failure of both government and private infrastructure.

Jean versus Sean
Episode 233 11:17 - 12:45

233: Jean versus Sean

SFO Security Tip, Virgin America Terminal

John C. Dvorak provides a travel tip for San Francisco International Airport (SFO), suggesting passengers use the Virgin America terminal entrance. He notes that the far-left security line often lacks the full-body scanners, allowing travelers to avoid the machines and the associated hassle of opting out.