Topic: Kindle

30 chapters across the catalog

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:21:14 - 2:24:17

1582: Balconazi

ISO Soundbite Competition, Maui Fire Book Controversy

Adam and John compete with new "ISO" soundbites before discussing a controversial book titled "Fire and Fury" about the Maui wildfires. The book appeared on Amazon just days after the fire began, leading to suspicions that it was AI-generated or pre-written. The 44-page Kindle book links the disaster to climate change, which the hosts view as a rapid narrative deployment.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 2:31:01 - 2:32:29

1299: King Mitch

Cockroach Milk, No Agenda Novel

Author Scott McKenzie has released a new No Agenda-themed novel titled "Cockroach Milk." The story follows an FDA inspector investigating a secretive corporation that produces a superfood made from cockroaches. The book is available on Amazon and Kindle.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 1:59:15 - 2:03:11

1226: Bat's True!

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Beijing Vampires

Associate Executive Producers including Christopher in Florida and Jim Rogers in Washington provided donations and personal updates. Jim Rogers promoted his new Kindle book, *Beijing Vampires: A Red Chaos*, which incorporates No Agenda memes into a fictional story about China. Christopher, a veteran who first heard the show in Afghanistan, requested travel and job karma.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 2:18:32 - 2:21:07

1030: Phoneliness

No Agenda Novels and Operation Free-Tard

Author Sir Scott McKenzie has released a new "No Agenda" themed novel titled "Operation Free-Tard." The story is a cautionary tale about a government crackdown on copyright piracy and the use of Kodi boxes for free streaming. McKenzie's books are noted for incorporating show themes and characters into satirical plots, and they are available via noagendanovels.com.

Master Algo
Episode 966 1:12:56 - 1:14:32

966: Master Algo

No Agenda Novels, Red Cell, Scott McKenzie

Author Scott McKenzie releases "Red Cell," the third installment in the No Agenda novel series. The book is based on a clip from 2013 and incorporates various show memes, including terrorist attacks on malls and "killer selfie sticks." The hosts encourage listeners to support the work, which is available in paperback and Kindle formats.

Ed Mubarek
Episode 943 31:18 - 35:24

943: Ed Mubarek

Kindle Content and Hypothetical Security Interrogations

A satirical role-play explores the potential for security agents to interrogate travelers based on the digital books stored on their Kindle devices. Titles mentioned include the Unabomber Manifesto and political works, highlighting concerns about digital privacy and the absurdity of screening paper products for explosives.

Coin of the Realm
Episode 910 2:30:20 - 2:36:54

910: Coin of the Realm

Associate Executive Producers, Global Donations and De-Douching

The hosts read a list of donations from "Associate Executive Producers" across the globe, including Cape Town, South Africa, and various U.S. cities. Listeners provide feedback on past product recommendations, such as Pilot pens and the Kindle Paperwhite. One donor from South Africa requests a "de-douching" after moving to Montreal.

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 1:21:53 - 1:23:38

907: Bias Response Team

No Agenda Shop and Gitmo Nation Short Stories

The No Agenda Shop has released new merchandise featuring recent show artwork, with proceeds split between the artist, the shop, and the podcast. Additionally, Uber Producer Scott McKenzie released the seventh book in his *Gitmo Nation* series, titled *The Self-Driving Killer*. The short story, available on Amazon, explores the theme of autonomous vehicles being used for murder.

Produce & Pipelines
Episode 814 39:28 - 44:04

814: Produce & Pipelines

The Boy with Involuntary Social Network Disorder by Scott McKenzie

Sir Scott McKenzie has published a new No Agenda-themed novel titled "The Boy with Involuntary Social Network Disorder." The book explores a love story between a man addicted to social media and a woman who lives entirely offline, incorporating various show memes and concepts.

Win By Losing
Episode 727 2:06:49 - 2:07:25

727: Win By Losing

No Agenda Book Club: Carroll Quigley's "A History of the World"

The No Agenda Book Club recommends Carroll Quigley's *A History of the World in Our Time*, noting its current availability for free on Kindle. Listeners are encouraged to seek out the unabridged original version of the text, which is highly regarded for its deep dive into global power structures and historical transitions.

Cricket Flour
Episode 725 53:59 - 55:29

725: Cricket Flour

No Agenda Novels and Scott McKenzie

Author Scott McKenzie has released a new No Agenda-themed short story titled "Conscience for Sale" on the Amazon Kindle store. The story involves a consultant at the White House dealing with the outsourcing of war decisions. McKenzie is also working on a novel titled "The Boy with Involuntary Social Network Disorder."

Bend it Down
Episode 694 59:31 - 1:02:27

694: Bend it Down

Donation Totals, New York Meetup and Perp Walk E-book

The hosts thank David Lane for a significant donation and remind listeners of the upcoming New York meetup details to be shared via social media. They promote a new e-book by Scott McKenzie titled "Perp Walk," a short story inspired by the No Agenda show and the Dominique Strauss-Kahn affair. McKenzie is also the author of "One Day in Gitmo Nation."

Barama
Episode 662 1:10:58 - 1:14:49

662: Barama

No Agenda: Saving America Fiction Book by Tom Kilbride

The hosts promote a fictional book titled "No Agenda: Saving America" by Tom Kilbride, which features Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak being recruited by the CIA. The discussion briefly covers the Amazon Kindle Unlimited model and the $3.33 price point for the digital version.

Barama
Episode 662 1:10:58 - 1:14:49

662: Barama

Tom Kilbride Book and Kindle Unlimited

Author Tom Kilbride released a fictional book titled "No Agenda: Saving America, Shut Up Slaves," which depicts the podcast hosts being recruited by the CIA. The segment touches on the pricing and availability of the title through Amazon's Kindle Unlimited service.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 1:31:11 - 1:33:46

639: Tangible Things

Classic No Agenda, Short Stories, and Roswell

The hosts promote "Classic No Agenda," a project by Ramsey Kane to republish the show from episode one as a podcast feed. They also highlight a new short story by Scott McKenzie available on Amazon, which involves a 90-year-old man, an assassination attempt, and the 1947 Roswell incident.

Ottomania
Episode 595 1:48:06 - 1:58:14

595: Ottomania

Donor Roll, Birthday List, and Global Feedback

The hosts read letters and donations from listeners worldwide, including a thank-you for a Kindle Paperwhite recommendation. Reports from Brazil and Canada discuss local media trends and the influence of "No Agenda" theories. A donor from Groningen, Netherlands, mentions that fracking in the region is causing daily earthquakes.

Dhimmi or Dead
Episode 585 1:36:41 - 1:40:21

585: Dhimmi or Dead

German Atomic Bomb Theories and Kindle Paperwhite

John C. Dvorak discusses a book claiming that Nazi Germany successfully tested an atomic "disintegration bomb" in 1944, causing a massive power outage in Berlin. The theory suggests the U.S. may have used stolen German uranium for its own bombs and that the first bomb dropped on Nagasaki was a dud. The segment transitions into a recommendation for the Kindle Paperwhite, which the hosts praise for its reading speed and backlighting.

Assume the Position
Episode 539 42:58 - 47:57

539: Assume the Position

Barack Obama Kindle Interview, Kardashian Family Criticism

President Obama participated in an interview with Amazon's Kindle where he criticized the cultural obsession with the lifestyles of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. Kris Jenner responded on her talk show, pointing out the hypocrisy of the president attending parties at the homes of wealthy donors. The segment notes the unusual nature of the president conducting interviews with non-journalistic entities like Zillow and Kindle.

Thick & Creamy
Episode 537 26:44 - 31:32

537: Thick & Creamy

Self-Publishing and Amazon Kindle E-Book Logistics

John C. Dvorak promotes his new e-book, "Insight Track," and discusses the technical challenges of formatting for the Amazon Kindle. The hosts debate the merits of selling books on Amazon versus providing free downloads via blogs or email. The timing of the book's release is noted as coinciding with Jeff Bezos's purchase of the Washington Post.