Topic: New Mexico

60 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:38:43 - 1:43:10

1864: Pointcast

Zorro Ranch Investigation, Doug Huffines, Jeffrey Epstein

New Mexico has opened a new state investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch after federal investigators reportedly failed to search the property in 2019. The ranch was recently purchased at auction by Texas real estate developer Doug Huffines, who plans to convert the site into a Christian retreat.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:00:42 - 1:05:30

1854: Rackout

Social Media Liability, Historic Verdicts Against Meta and YouTube

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in the design of their platforms, awarding $6 million in damages to a plaintiff claiming social media addiction. This follows a $375 million verdict in New Mexico regarding the failure to protect minors from predators. Internal documents revealed that companies used "slot machine" effects and "casino" mechanics to intentionally hook pre-teen users.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 11:36 - 19:24

1845: Slave Slab

New Mexico Truth Commission, Andrea Romero, Zorro Ranch Investigation

New Mexico State Representative Andrea Romero discusses the creation of a bipartisan Truth Commission to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch. The commission aims to partner with the New Mexico Department of Justice to investigate allegations of sexual assault and criminal activity that went unaddressed by federal authorities in 2019. The investigation will also look into claims regarding Epstein's alleged plan to seed the human race with his DNA at the ranch.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 3:07:41 - 3:12:51

1771: Home Depotation

Chili Pepper Institute, Gardening Tips

John Dvorak recommends the Chili Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University for high-quality, non-commercial chili seeds. The site offers over 100 varieties, including scorpion peppers. The hosts also discuss the challenges of gardening in extreme weather, noting recent hail damage to their property in Texas that they chose not to report to insurance.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 1:21:30 - 1:23:03

1672: Sand Battery

1980s Video Game Crash, Atari ET Landfill

The hosts discuss the 1983 video game industry crash, specifically the failure of the "E.T." game for Atari. They recall the event where thousands of unsold cartridges were buried in a New Mexico landfill, drawing a parallel to modern overhyped technologies that lose public confidence.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 2:08:47 - 2:12:24

1670: The Meloni

California Wildfires, COP 29 in Baku

Early wildfires in California and New Mexico are being attributed to climate change by media outlets, though the hosts point to poor forest management and unburned fuel buildup. They note that the upcoming COP 29 climate summit will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, continuing the trend of hosting these events in oil-rich nations.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 3:12:37 - 3:22:57

1650: Algo Juice

Rescued Porcupines and End of Show Mixes

The show concludes with a "good news" story about two baby porcupines successfully rehabilitated and released into the Bosque in New Mexico. The hosts experiment with AI-generated music from Suno AI and play various listener-produced mixes. Final mentions include the death of O.J. Simpson and a satirical look at "helicopter money" and digital currency concepts before the final sign-off.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 55:24 - 1:00:28

1620: Yoko Swifto

Wastewater Drug Testing, Global Cocaine Consumption

New Mexico has begun testing public school wastewater for opioids and stimulants, finding cocaine in 82% of campus communities. A separate global report based on wastewater data ranks Australia as the world's highest per-capita consumer of cocaine, followed by the United Kingdom and Austria, with the United States ranking fifth.

Bold Action
Episode 1590 1:34:55 - 1:41:23

1590: Bold Action

Michelle Lujan Grisham, New Mexico Gun Ban, VP Bid

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency order banning the open and concealed carry of firearms in Albuquerque for 30 days, citing a public health crisis. The move faced immediate pushback from law enforcement and the state's Attorney General, who deemed it unconstitutional. The governor's "bold action" is interpreted as a strategic move to position herself as a potential replacement for Kamala Harris on the 2024 ticket.

Swedish Fish
Episode 1588 2:19:28 - 2:24:35

1588: Swedish Fish

Global Meetup Reports, New Jersey Pig Roast

Listener-submitted reports detail recent No Agenda meetups in Fort Dodge, Santa Fe, and a large pig roast in New Jersey. A report from Mexico City notes that while no one attended the most recent gathering, the organizer intends to continue hosting events.

Connectionism
Episode 1560 23:55 - 25:31

1560: Connectionism

New Jersey National Guard, Ukraine and Mexico Deployments

Reports indicate that members of the New Jersey National Guard have been deployed to Ukraine for a rotation lasting up to one year. Following this mission, there are claims the unit will be sent to Mexico to assist in operations against drug cartels. The use of National Guard troops for international missions is noted as a way to bypass certain congressional approval requirements.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 2:41:44 - 2:43:25

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Roswell New Mexico and Military Institute Lore

A producer known as Dame Atomic Ginger sent a care package from Roswell, New Mexico, describing the town's unique mix of military history and alien-themed tourism. She noted that the New Mexico Military Institute, which was featured in the film "The Men Who Stare at Goats," remains a primary economic driver for the community.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 2:45:12 - 2:46:47

1526: Canuck Chuck

Alec Baldwin, Rust Shooting Charges, Involuntary Manslaughter

Actor Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie *Rust*. Prosecutors allege a pattern of recklessness and a failure to follow standard firearm safety protocols.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 2:47:16 - 2:50:26

1522: Boiling Ocean

Solomon Peña Arrest, New Mexico Shootings

Failed Republican candidate Solomon Peña was arrested in New Mexico for allegedly orchestrating shootings at the homes of four Democratic lawmakers. Peña, who claimed his election loss was fraudulent, reportedly hired accomplices to fire bullets into the residences, including one where a 10-year-old girl was present. The hosts discuss the case and the potential for it to be used to further the "MAGA extremist" narrative.

Truth Decay
Episode 1486 39:33 - 42:01

1486: Truth Decay

European Union Raw Material Partnerships and China Dependency

The European Union is seeking to diversify its supply of critical raw materials to reduce dependency on China. New trade and ratification agreements are being pursued with Chile, Mexico, New Zealand, Australia, and India to secure minerals necessary for the green energy transition.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 1:54:44 - 1:58:54

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Water Crises in Jackson Mississippi and Las Vegas New Mexico

Major water crises have struck Jackson, Mississippi, and Las Vegas, New Mexico, due to infrastructure failure and environmental contamination. In Jackson, the main water treatment plant failed after years of neglect, leaving thousands without clean water and requiring National Guard intervention. In New Mexico, wildfire debris contaminated the local water supply with carbon, making it potentially carcinogenic when treated with chlorine.

Vaccident
Episode 1475 28:30 - 31:50

1475: Vaccident

Vaxxident Phenomenon and High-Speed Crashes

A series of high-speed, fiery car accidents occurred over the weekend, including a crash involving actress Anne Heche in Mar Vista. The unusual nature of these accidents, where drivers plow through intersections without braking, leads to speculation about medical emergencies behind the wheel.

Viral Blizzard
Episode 1409 2:34:59 - 2:39:28

1409: Viral Blizzard

Birthday Celebrations, Upcoming January Meetup Schedule

The hosts read the birthday list for the week and announce a series of upcoming meetups in New Mexico, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Connecticut. They emphasize that these gatherings are "good for your health" and provide a necessary social antidote to the "mass formation" of the pandemic.

Croaker
Episode 1288 20:25 - 25:37

1288: Croaker

COVID-19 Surge Discrepancies, Dark Winter Warnings

Media reports fluctuate between calling the current COVID-19 spike a "second surge" or a "third surge," with New Mexico officials declaring the most serious emergency in the state's history. Experts warn of a "dark winter" ahead as daily infections reach a benchmark of 70,000, despite studies showing improved treatment outcomes in the US and UK.

Hypocrite Oath
Episode 1275 2:20:46 - 2:22:16

1275: Hypocrite Oath

USC Professor, Chinese Language Trigger, University of New Mexico

A USC professor faced backlash after using a Chinese filler word that sounds similar to a racial slur in English. Separately, a professor at the University of New Mexico, Idris Robinson, delivered a controversial lecture using extreme metaphors to describe the dynamics of racism. These incidents highlight the increasing sensitivity and potential for "cancel culture" within higher education regarding language and racial discourse.