The hosts share experiences with various robocall scams, including fake iCloud and Social Security warnings. A donation from "Sir DaddyCast" mentions a No Agenda listener within the Phi Delta fraternity at Washington and Lee University.
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The hosts share experiences with various robocall scams, including fake iCloud and Social Security warnings. A donation from "Sir DaddyCast" mentions a No Agenda listener within the Phi Delta fraternity at Washington and Lee University.
The website noagendabuttons.com has fulfilled over 400 submissions, distributing more than 2,000 custom buttons to listeners. Popular designs include the "Club 33" and "Sun Records" inspired logos. The project is currently working on a solution for international shipping to accommodate producers outside the United States, such as those in France and Canada.
A donor in Virginia reallocated funds previously intended for the University of Southern California and Phi Beta Kappa to the No Agenda show, citing the organizations' shift toward "woke" social justice policies. The segment also highlights ceufast.com, a small business founded by retired nurses that provides continuing education for nursing professionals.

Peter Strzok Testimony, FBI Mobile Security Policies
A technical analysis of the Peter Strzok testimony reveals that the FBI's mobile security policies are significantly weaker than those of many private corporations. A listener with expertise in Mobile Device Management (MDM) notes that the FBI apparently allows personal smartphone use for work without the stringent containers and tracking used in smaller private networks. This lack of oversight is cited as a major security failure within the Department of Justice.

Intelligence Community Connections and Alison Parker's Background
John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry discuss the high concentration of intelligence assets in Virginia and speculate on Alison Parker's background as a "dynamo" with skills suited for field operations. They note her membership in the Alpha Phi sorority, which they link to CIA recruitment fairs. Andy Parker's comment that his daughter was the "perfect Fox News girl" is highlighted as an odd parental observation.

Listener Donations, Phi Constant and John Foley's Birthday
The hosts acknowledge various listener donations, including a $161.80 contribution linked to the mathematical constant Phi. A donor from Oahu, Hawaii, sends $69.40 to celebrate her boyfriend John Foley's 40th birthday. The segment includes a discussion of "Portuguese sausage" and a humorous attempt at a synchronized birthday greeting over Skype.