8 chapters across the catalog

Operation Lockstep, Global Media Messaging Synchronization
The synchronization of political talking points across international media outlets like Deutsche Welle and CGTN is compared to "Operation Lockstep." Claims are made that media messaging regarding lockdowns, vaccines, and social issues is coordinated globally. A Hollywood executive reportedly noted that corporate memos frequently push specific social agendas.

Power Through It, Hillary Clinton Media Narrative
Following her medical incident, Hillary Clinton told Anderson Cooper in a phone interview that she simply tried to "power through" her illness. A media montage reveals that numerous news anchors and pundits used the exact phrase "power through" simultaneously, suggesting a coordinated messaging strategy from the campaign. The discussion touches on the gendered nature of this narrative, framing the candidate's health struggles as a relatable maternal trait.

No Agenda Episode 778 Introduction and Satanic Message Trigger Warning
Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 778 of the No Agenda podcast from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts discuss local weather discrepancies before issuing a satirical "podcast content trigger warning" regarding a supposed satanic message. A backmasked audio clip is played as a joke to mock media warnings and listener discretion notices.

Media Reporting Failures, FBI Counter-Intelligence Shifts
The reporting on the Christopher Cornell case is cited as an example of the media's failure to ask basic technical questions about "encrypted messaging" and FBI involvement. There is speculation that personnel shifts within the FBI and CIA have led to less sophisticated counter-intelligence operations. The current "catch and release" or "sting" cycles are described as amateurish attempts to influence public perception.
The Obama administration is criticized for losing control of media messaging and appearing to be run by former Hillary Clinton campaign staff. A speech delivered by Barack Obama in Virginia is highlighted for containing repetitive rhetoric about hope and change without substantive policy updates.
During the CNN debate broadcast, a protest sign referencing the "frothy mix" urban dictionary definition of Rick Santorum's name was briefly visible. The incident raised questions regarding broadcast standards and the accidental or intentional inclusion of derogatory subliminal messaging in national political coverage.

Blue Code of Silence and Media Messaging
The "Blue Code of Silence" refers to an unwritten rule among police officers to protect colleagues from reports of misconduct. This concept is linked to the name of Blue Coat Systems, which produces web proxy software. The discussion shifts to the power of media messaging and the importance of "reasonable deconstruction" to avoid being swayed by government propaganda.