Topic: Red Nation

10 chapters across the catalog

Authentified
Episode 1687 1:13:31 - 1:20:50

1687: Authentified

Economic Policy Debate, Marxist Ideology in Education

NPR reports on the "dueling proposals" for inflation from Trump and Harris, noting overlap in eliminating taxes on tips. A broader discussion follows on the influence of Marxist ideology in the American education system, referencing James Lindsay's documentary "Beneath Sheep's Clothing." The segment suggests a need for a modern "Red Scare" to counter these ideological shifts.

WWX
Episode 1651 40:25 - 44:34

1651: WWX

John Kirby on US Military Role, ISIS Mission

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby clarifies that U.S. troops remain in the Middle East primarily to combat ISIS in Iraq and Syria. He emphasizes that while the U.S. assisted in Israel's defense, the administration is not seeking a wider war with Iran. The defensive posture in the Red Sea and Eastern Mediterranean is highlighted as a measure to protect commercial shipping.

Poonami
Episode 1645 1:43:02 - 1:45:23

1645: Poonami

UN Ceasefire Resolution and Houthi Shipping Safety

U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield defended a ceasefire resolution that was vetoed by Russia and China, arguing that real ceasefires only happen through negotiations like those occurring in Doha. Meanwhile, Houthi rebels in Yemen have reportedly assured China and Russia that their vessels can safely navigate the Red Sea while they continue to attack other international shipping.

Doomsday Sandwich
Episode 1003 2:08:01 - 2:09:45

1003: Doomsday Sandwich

Environmental Refugee Predictions, UN Climate Claims

A 2005 United Nations prediction that there would be 50 million "environmental refugees" by 2010 due to climate change was revisited. Data shows that in the specific regions identified as high-risk, populations have actually grown significantly rather than fled. The hosts used this to illustrate a pattern of failed catastrophic predictions used to influence international policy and agreements.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 1:17:35 - 1:22:07

828: White, Male & Yale

George Soros and Staged Protests in Albuquerque

A producer provides a first-hand account of the Albuquerque protests, claiming they were staged by professional agitators. Organizations such as "The Red Nation" and the "Party for Socialism and Liberation" (PSL) are identified as being active at the event. The hosts link the funding of these groups to George Soros, suggesting a strategy of paying for activities that result in violence to influence the political narrative.

Sir Reeshmeister Presents
Episode 679 41:07 - 45:08

679: Sir Reeshmeister Presents

Cuba Relations, Illicit Arms Shipments

Fox News reports on the diplomatic concessions made to the Castro regime in Cuba. The coverage highlights a shipment of illicit arms from Cuba to North Korea that occurred six months prior, questioning why the Obama administration is providing concessions despite these actions. The segment suggests the timing of the Cuba deal is linked to broader geopolitical shifts.

Pet Food Stamps
Episode 492

492: Pet Food Stamps

National Consumer Protection Week, American Red Cross Month

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the session from the Travis Heights hideout in Austin, Texas. They acknowledge National Consumer Protection Week and the 10th anniversary of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Technical difficulties regarding audio quality and a previous internet outage are briefly addressed.

Episode 451

451: Mass of Tax Nuts

No Agenda Episode 451 Introduction and Red Book Anecdote

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 451 of the No Agenda podcast on October 11, 2012, from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. Dvorak introduces a new "red book" for show notes, noting it was a promotional item from Memjet, a printing technology company. The hosts discuss the speed of Memjet's "waterfall" printing technology and their tendency to "front-run" mainstream news cycles by approximately one month.

Episode 408 1:58:23 - 2:04:31

408: Odious Debt

Haiti UN Report, Red Cross Hotel and Gold Discovery

A 2011 United Nations report on Haiti is criticized for excusing the lack of progress following the 2010 earthquake. Meanwhile, the Red Cross is under fire for using $10.5 million in donated funds to build a hotel and conference center rather than providing direct aid. Additionally, a $20 billion gold discovery in Haiti's mountains is discussed, with suggestions that mining interests may have influenced the country's recent history.

Drunk in America
Episode 215 18:41 - 24:04

215: Drunk in America

Queen Elizabeth UN Visit, Haiti Reconstruction Fund Criticism

Queen Elizabeth II visited the United Nations General Assembly for the first time in 57 years, notably staying in New York for only five hours to avoid expenses. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon admitted that very little of the promised $10 billion for Haiti reconstruction has been delivered. Allegations are made that donated funds are being held or misused by the Clinton Foundation and the Red Cross while the Haitian government struggles to pay officials.