Topic: Nams

5 chapters across the catalog

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 1:03:31 - 1:08:00

1310: Quiet Riot

Ron Paul Libertarians, National Association of Manufacturers

A Sacramento caller identifying as a Ron Paul libertarian argues that the 25th Amendment would lead to civil war and emphasizes the importance of election integrity. The hosts express annoyance at the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) for calling for Trump's removal, questioning why a manufacturing trade group is involving itself in constitutional maneuvers.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:38:47 - 2:42:03

1182: Coupon Clipping

MyPillow Advertising and the Future of Independent News

The hosts discussed how Mike "The MyPillow Guy" Lindell is one of the few remaining major advertisers on Tucker Carlson's show. They contrasted traditional media's struggle with the "No Agenda" model, which involves the audience as producers. The segment also highlighted the "NAMS" (No Agenda Hams) radio network as a way for listeners to stay connected outside of mainstream platforms.

ISIS in Oz
Episode 1180 9:49 - 15:42

1180: ISIS in Oz

Cal Fire Repeater Fees, Amateur Radio Restrictions

Cal Fire issued a directive to amateur radio repeater owners demanding high application and leasing fees to remain on state-owned mountain sites, citing technological advances as a reason to end financial support for ham operators. The "No Agenda Hams" (NAMs) are organizing in response to these restrictions, which critics argue undermine a vital public service during emergencies.

Burn the Man Bun
Episode 905 1:51:26 - 1:52:34

905: Burn the Man Bun

Kim Jong-nam, Assassination Conspiracy Theories

The hosts discuss rumors circulating on social media regarding the assassination of Kim Jong-nam. One theory suggests the two women involved believed they were participating in a television prank show rather than a state-sponsored killing.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 1:28:48 - 1:33:09

576: Mysterious Erratic

Media Profiles of Kim Jong-un and North Korean Succession

Conflicting media portrayals of Kim Jong-un are analyzed, with the Washington Post describing him as "erratic" while Reuters and former classmates suggest he was a studious and polite student in Switzerland. The discussion covers the execution of his uncle Jang Song-thaek and the roles of his siblings, Kim Jong-chul and Kim Sool-song, in the new regime.