Topic: Norway

180 chapters across the catalog

Sonic Thump
Episode 1875 2:32:40 - 2:38:23

1875: Sonic Thump

Birthday Shout-outs and Global Producer Support

The hosts read a long list of $50+ donations from around the world, including producers in Norway, Germany, and various U.S. states. Several birthday shout-outs are given for listeners turning 37, 40, and 49. The segment concludes by directing listeners to the donation website to continue supporting the show's independent model.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 5:15 - 9:49

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Donald Trump Mental Fitness and Nobel Peace Prize Letter

A listener's letter sparks a debate regarding Donald Trump's mental fitness and his recent communication with Norway concerning the Nobel Peace Prize. The discussion contrasts Trump's perceived narcissism with Joe Biden's age-related dementia. The hosts analyze the media narrative surrounding Trump's personality and his potential remaining time in the political spotlight.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 2:47:14 - 2:51:32

1850: Error Bars

Health Karma Donations, International Supporter List

A long list of supporters from Norway, Lithuania, Germany, and across the United States send "health karma" and financial support for John C. Dvorak. The hosts read names and locations of donors who contributed $88.88 or more to the program.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:43:48 - 1:46:32

1847: Off-Ramp

Bill Gates, World Economic Forum and Epstein Ties

Bill Gates reportedly apologized for his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and affairs with Russian women. Simultaneously, Borge Brende resigned as President of the World Economic Forum following revelations of his past contacts with Epstein. In Norway, a scandal has emerged regarding the press corps allegedly suppressing news related to the Epstein probe and a former Prime Minister.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:24:00 - 1:26:57

1843: Token Muncher

Prince Andrew Investigation, Deutsche Bank Epstein Ties

Investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's associates continue globally, with British police looking into Prince Andrew's use of government papers and private planes. In Norway, a former Prime Minister has been charged with corruption, and in Dubai, a logistics CEO was forced to step down. Deutsche Bank is also under fire for managing over 40 Epstein-linked accounts despite his status as a convicted sex offender.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 44:11 - 47:56

1840: Hoity-toity

Marius Borg Høiby, Norway Royal Family and Rape Charges

Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, faces trial for over 30 offenses, including four counts of rape and drug offenses. The scandal coincides with the Crown Princess apologizing for her past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, further damaging the reputation of the Norwegian royals.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 49:15 - 52:43

1836: Big Bully

Norway Nobel Prize Letter, The View and Greenland Boomtowns

The hosts of *The View* discussed a letter sent by President Trump to the Prime Minister of Norway, in which he blamed the country for denying him the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump argued that because he was denied the prize, he no longer feels an obligation to "think purely of peace" regarding Greenland. Despite the diplomatic friction, some observers predict a real estate "bonanza" in Greenland, envisioning the territory as a future economic boomtown for minerals and security infrastructure.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 2:17:38 - 2:31:32

1820: Tokyo Rose

Executive Producer Donations and Global Listener Feedback

A segment dedicated to high-tier donors includes a $2,666 contribution from a "Caterpillar salesman" and a $1,000 donation for a military reinstatement. A letter from a listener in Norway (or Estonia) discusses the cultural impact of immigration in Scandinavia, while Barry from Podhome.fm offers a Black Friday deal for podcast hosting.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:50:54 - 1:59:49

1800: Soros Stooge

Geopolitical Tensions and MI6 Influence on US Politics

The hosts discuss the theory that MI6 and British intelligence have been actively working against Donald Trump since 2016. They examine reports of "pro-Russian disinformation" regarding drones in Poland and the use of the acronym "FRWL" (From Russia With Love). The segment also covers Norway's 8.5 billion euro aid package to Ukraine and the teetering economies of France and Germany.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 2:24:23 - 2:26:46

1794: Heroin Hotties

Ukraine Security Guarantees, The Norway Option

Diplomatic discussions regarding Ukraine's security involve a "Norway option," where a country is a NATO member but hosts no foreign troops on its soil. Italy has proposed bilateral security guarantees that mimic Article 5 protections without requiring immediate "boots on the ground," aimed at avoiding direct escalation with Russia.

News Desert
Episode 1761 4:05 - 7:56

1761: News Desert

Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index Rankings

The 2025 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders ranks Norway, Estonia, and the Netherlands as the top three countries for media independence. Critics argue the rankings are suspect, noting that the Netherlands is perceived as news-suppressed and that Hungary is penalized for Victor Orban's control of editorial offices despite no journalists being killed. The United States fell to 57th place, with the report citing economic difficulties and political attacks as primary factors.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 56:48 - 58:30

1759: Eat The Babies

US-China Trade Talks, Tariff Reductions, IMF Forecasts

President Trump announced that active trade negotiations are underway with China, despite denials from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Trump suggested that the final tariff rate on Chinese exports could drop significantly from the current 145%. Meanwhile, the IMF has lowered its 2025 global growth forecast due to fears of a prolonged trade war and economic slowdown.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 3:08:20 - 3:17:44

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Platypus Handgun, Global Donations and Birthday Wishes

A listener gifted a "Platypus" handgun from Stealth Arms, sparking a discussion about the unique firearm's design. The show receives donations from a global audience, including supporters in the Netherlands, Norway, and across the United States. The segment is filled with personal notes, "de-douche" requests, and birthday celebrations for the extended No Agenda family.

Quademic
Episode 1723 2:10:42 - 2:15:16

1723: Quademic

European Nationalism, GigaWatt Coffee Promotion

A donor from Oslo, Norway, living in Spain, discusses the rise of "liberal nationalism" as an antidote to globalism in Western Europe. Eli the Coffee Guy promotes GigaWatt Coffee Roasters, offering a discount to listeners. Ian Sloan from Western Australia sends greetings and requests "yak karma."

neat-o
Episode 1697 1:34:11 - 1:36:33

1697: neat-o

SAS Flight Emergency Landing Due to Mouse in Meal

A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight from Oslo to Malaga was forced to make an emergency landing in Copenhagen after a mouse scurried out of a passenger's in-flight meal. The diversion followed airline safety procedures intended to prevent rodents from chewing through electrical wiring. Passengers were eventually transferred to a different aircraft to complete their journey to Spain.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:50:55 - 2:54:45

1664: Friendshoring

All Eyes on Rafah, AI Images and Palestinian Statehood

An AI-generated image with the slogan "All Eyes on Rafah" went viral on social media, shared by millions of users and celebrities to spotlight the conflict in Gaza. Simultaneously, Ireland, Norway, and Spain formally recognized the State of Palestine, joining 146 other UN members. Israel's Foreign Ministry reacted with fury, accusing the Spanish government of complicity in inciting genocide, while other EU nations like Denmark voted against recognition.

Poonami
Episode 1645 1:11:04 - 1:14:58

1645: Poonami

Ola Tunander on Hegemonic Media Discourse

Professor Ola Tunander analyzes the genesis of media terms like "full-scale invasion" and "unprovoked attack," tracing them back to coordinated statements by Dmitry Kuleba, Boris Johnson, and Joe Biden on February 24, 2022. Tunander argues these terms were briefed to officials in advance to establish a specific "hegemonic discourse" from the earliest hours of the conflict.

Uptick
Episode 1585 3:22:18 - 3:34:49

1585: Uptick

Final Donation Segment, Viking Trolls and Small Boobs

The final donation segment recognized a large group of contributors from Norway, Sweden, Canada, and the United States. Notable donations included "boobs" amounts (80.08) and "small boobs" (60.06), with Kevin McLaughlin using his credits to promote various types of melons. The hosts thanked the "Viking trolls" and the broader community for their continued support through the summer lows.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 2:33:11 - 2:35:02

1570: Unbanked

Global Warming and Vineyards, Northern European Wine

Rising temperatures are reportedly allowing for the expansion of vineyards into northern regions like Norway. John C. Dvorak argues that global warming is actually improving the quality of high-end wines in traditional regions like Germany and Burgundy by ensuring more consistent, high-quality vintages.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 2:42:02 - 2:45:43

1563: Pocket Pardon

Kakhovka Dam Destruction and Floating Landmines

Seismologists in Norway and Romania detected significant explosions at the Kakhovka Dam, supporting claims that the structure was sabotaged from within. As floodwaters recede, a new threat has emerged in the form of dislodged landmines floating or shifting in the mud, creating a long-term hazard for the region.