Topic: Ireland

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micro-dosing
Episode 1860 35:19 - 38:26

1860: micro-dosing

Irish Farmer Protests Over Fuel Caps and Costs

Farmers in Ireland have blocked major highways, including routes to Dublin, using tractors to protest rising fuel costs and a 25-liter cap on diesel purchases. Protesters have criticized the government of Taoiseach Simon Harris, accusing officials of holding the country to ransom. The demonstrations are part of a broader wave of discontent regarding the economic impact of the Middle East conflict on European agriculture.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 44:11 - 46:17

1860: micro-dosing

Irish Parliament Debates Government Responsibility for Fuel Crisis

Members of the Irish Parliament are debating whether the domestic fuel crisis is the fault of the Trump administration or local government policies. Opposition members argue that the Irish government, not Donald Trump, is responsible for carbon taxes and excise duties that have burdened citizens. Calls for a new election have intensified as 900,000 people remain on housing and medical waiting lists.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 1:39:36 - 1:42:47

1071: Commie Comey

Brexit Negotiations, Northern Ireland Backstop

The hosts discuss the stalled Brexit negotiations and the "backstop" agreement concerning Northern Ireland. They criticize the lack of U.S. media coverage on the complexities of the UK's departure from the EU. Dvorak suggests that a "no-deal Brexit" based on World Trade Organization (WTO) rules might actually benefit the UK by bypassing EU demands.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 13:20 - 16:14

1823: Secretary of Egg

Eurovision Song Contest Boycott and Israel Participation

Broadcasters from the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia have announced their withdrawal from the next Eurovision Song Contest following the decision to allow Israel to compete. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) maintains that the event should remain apolitical, despite allegations of voting interference and protests regarding the conflict in Gaza. The withdrawal is criticized as a form of virtue signaling by the participating nations.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:09:06 - 1:11:39

1775: Boomer Benefits

Tuam Mother and Baby Home, Ireland Mass Grave

An excavation begins at the site of the former Tuam Mother and Baby Home in County Galway, Ireland, where nearly 800 children were found buried in a sewage tank. Historian Catherine Corliss uncovered the deaths, which occurred between 1925 and 1961 under the care of Catholic nuns. The discovery has led to a state apology and a national inquiry into the treatment of unmarried mothers and their children.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 18:23 - 20:13

1749: Gynocracy

Rosie O'Donnell Questions 2024 Election Integrity

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell expressed skepticism regarding Donald Trump's victory in every swing state during an interview on an Irish talk show. O'Donnell suggested the influence of Elon Musk, whom she described as "owning the internet," should be investigated in relation to the election results.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 1:37:48 - 1:41:24

1747: HiFi Intel

Russian Asset Seizure, EU Parliament Debate

The European Parliament is debating the legal right to seize immobilized Russian assets to fund the reconstruction of Ukraine. Irish MEP Barry Andrews supported the move, while Spanish MEP Luis Alviz Perez Fernandez criticized the centralization of power in Brussels. Opponents argue that the "bellicose circus" of the EU is enriching arms dealers at the expense of European citizens.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 2:39:11 - 2:47:51

1671: It's The Boyfriend

UN Troops Conspiracy Theory, Illegal Immigration, Sinn Féin

A viral podcast segment from "Forbidden News" claims that illegal migrants entering the UK and Ireland are actually UN soldiers being trained for future pandemic lockdowns. The theory suggests these "military-age men" are being recruited into local police forces to suppress the native population. The discussion also touches on the political shift of Sinn Féin in Ireland and various "Q" strategy tropes.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:50:55 - 2:54:45

1664: Friendshoring

All Eyes on Rafah, AI Images and Palestinian Statehood

An AI-generated image with the slogan "All Eyes on Rafah" went viral on social media, shared by millions of users and celebrities to spotlight the conflict in Gaza. Simultaneously, Ireland, Norway, and Spain formally recognized the State of Palestine, joining 146 other UN members. Israel's Foreign Ministry reacted with fury, accusing the Spanish government of complicity in inciting genocide, while other EU nations like Denmark voted against recognition.

Spaving
Episode 1658 2:23 - 10:15

1658: Spaving

Eurovision Song Contest 2024, Ireland's Satanic Performance

The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden, featured a controversial performance by Ireland's entrant, Doomsday Blue. The act included occult imagery such as Baphomet horns, pentagons, and devil worship symbols, which differed significantly from the artist's local Irish qualifying performance. Critics argue these displays are part of a recurring trend where elites incorporate "satanic tributes" into major global events like the Grammys and the Olympics.

Million Morons
Episode 1642 3:06:19 - 3:10:16

1642: Million Morons

Global Meetups, Connection is Protection

A report from a recent meetup in London is shared, followed by a comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups in Georgia, Indiana, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Illinois, Ohio, California, Ireland, and British Columbia. The hosts emphasize that "connection is protection" in an increasingly digital world.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 1:55:19 - 1:56:49

1641: Lock the Clock

Ireland Rejects Constitutional Changes to Family and Women

Irish voters overwhelmingly rejected two referendums that proposed changing the constitutional definitions of family and women's roles in the home. The "No" vote reached record percentages, with 73.9% of voters rejecting the care referendum. The results are seen as a significant pushback against government efforts to modernize traditional language in the national constitution.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 1:51:08 - 1:52:42

1626: Dingbat

Claire Daly, Butcher Biden and Yemen

Irish MEP Claire Daly delivered a scathing speech in the European Parliament, labeling President Joe Biden "Butcher Biden" for his administration's support of Israel and military actions in Yemen. Daly stated that the ancestors of the Ireland Biden claims to be from would disown him. The hosts discussed the rhetoric and the broader implications of the U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 2:59:58 - 3:02:46

1626: Dingbat

Global Meetup Schedule, Anchorage and Singapore

The hosts announce an extensive schedule of upcoming meetups in cities including Denver, Charlotte, Fort Worth, and San Diego. International meetups are planned for Singapore and Killkenny, Ireland. One host recalls a past visit to the Bear Paw Bar & Grill in Anchorage, Alaska, during his time at MTV.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 3:00:52 - 3:04:30

1620: Yoko Swifto

No Agenda Meetups, Global Producer Events

The importance of human connection through producer-organized meetups is emphasized. Upcoming events are highlighted in Indonesia, Ireland, Wisconsin, and Kansas City. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or start local gatherings.

Podcast Pro
Episode 1611 1:03:26 - 1:06:47

1611: Podcast Pro

European Sovereignty, EU Veto Removal

European lawmakers recently approved a proposal to remove the national veto for EU member states, a move led by Belgian politician Guy Verhofstadt. This change limits the ability of individual nations like the Netherlands to block EU-wide laws they oppose. The vote occurred amidst rising tensions over immigration-related violence in Dublin and France, further fueling "Nexit" sentiments.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 1:31:57 - 1:35:25

1600: Unpack It

Claire Daly, Criticism of Ursula von der Leyen

Irish MEP Claire Daly delivers a scathing speech in the European Parliament, accusing EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen of overstepping her authority by supporting Israel. Daly describes the situation in Gaza as a "genocide" and asserts that von der Leyen does not speak for Ireland or the citizens of Europe. The hosts discuss the growing annoyance within the EU regarding von der Leyen's self-appointed role as "Queen" of European foreign policy.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 3:10:31 - 3:17:57

1600: Unpack It

Breast Cancer Awareness and Global Producers

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, several producers donate $80.08 ("BOOB") or $60.06 ("small BOOB"). Donors from Ireland, Ontario, Germany, Sweden, and across the U.S. are thanked for their support. The hosts note the diversity of the "No Agenda Nation" and the consistent support from long-term "sustaining" producers.

Half-Jacked
Episode 1591 20:46 - 24:30

1591: Half-Jacked

TikTok Privacy Fines, European Regulatory Crackdown

European regulators fined TikTok $370 million for failing to protect children's privacy, specifically regarding default public settings for teen accounts. This follows a global trend of restrictions, including bans on government devices in the U.S. and a total ban in the state of Montana.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 2:56:11 - 2:59:04

1566: Hush Up Boy!

Ireland Incitement to Violence and Hate Speech Legislation

Irish Green Party Senator Pauline O'Reilly defended new legislation that restricts freedom of expression for the "common good." The Incitement to Violence bill could penalize individuals whose views on identity cause "deep discomfort" to others. Critics argue this is a significant overreach that undermines fundamental rights to free speech.