Topic: Michael Smith

8 chapters across the catalog

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:23:38 - 2:26:31

1665: Flag Gate

Challenger Astronaut Doppelganger Theory

A clip from a Broward County public meeting features a man presenting a theory that the 1986 Challenger astronauts are still alive. He points to individuals with the same names, ages, and faces—such as a Yale law professor named Judith Resnick—working in various academic and professional fields. The speaker argues the statistical probability of these "doppelgangers" is impossible.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 2:34:17 - 2:37:34

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Knighting Ceremony for Sir Scotland and Sir Smittyot

The show conducts a formal knighting ceremony for Nairobi Dino, now Sir Scotland The Brave, and Michael Smith, now Sir Smittyot. Both producers contributed over $1,000 to the show and were welcomed to the No Agenda Roundtable with a traditional list of rewards and instructions on how to obtain their custom signet rings.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 1:42:00 - 1:46:47

1451: Texas Balls

Executive Producer Donations, De-douching and Karma

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, including $1,000 from Janice Hall and an anonymous donor seeking "moving karma." Listeners are "de-douched" upon their first contribution, and various forms of "karma" are distributed. The segment reinforces the value-for-value model, thanking producers for their financial support following the newsletter technical failure.

Learn Russian!
Episode 933 33:06 - 38:17

933: Learn Russian!

Michael Mann House Hearing, Climate Consensus Claims

Michael Mann discussed his testimony before the House Science Committee, where he was the sole witness representing the scientific consensus against three "contrarian" witnesses. Mann criticized the Trump administration, specifically EPA head Scott Pruitt and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, for their ties to the fossil fuel industry and their rejection of human-caused climate change data.

Juloon
Episode 754 15:08 - 20:09

754: Juloon

Smith-Mundt Act Repeal and Black Lives Matter Funding

The repeal of the Smith-Mundt Act in the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act is analyzed as a move to allow domestic propaganda in the United States. A viral video by Marine veteran Michael Whaley criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement is introduced. The discussion links the funding of activist groups to George Soros and the Open Society Institute.

We're All Terrorists Now
Episode 95 47:25 - 51:25

95: We're All Terrorists Now

Michael Savage UK Entry Ban and CARE Controversy

The UK Home Office, led by Jackie Smith, included American radio host Michael Savage on a list of individuals banned from entering the country. Savage was listed alongside terrorists and war criminals for alleged "hate speech." The hosts suggest the ban was orchestrated by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CARE) as payback for a previous legal dispute Savage won against the organization.

Kennedy and the Body Count
Episode 67 24:43 - 27:25

67: Kennedy and the Body Count

John Thain Office Redecoration, Michael S. Smith

Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain faces criticism for spending $1.2 million on office redecoration, including a $32,000 commode, shortly after receiving bailout funds. It is noted that the same interior designer, Michael S. Smith, was hired by the Obamas to redesign the private quarters of the White House.