The hosts read through a list of donors, including Sir David Roberts and Sir Dwayne Melanson, providing "karma" credits and playing requested audio clips. They acknowledge Sir Robert Alter for a significant contribution to the show.
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The hosts read through a list of donors, including Sir David Roberts and Sir Dwayne Melanson, providing "karma" credits and playing requested audio clips. They acknowledge Sir Robert Alter for a significant contribution to the show.

Executive Producer Credits, Italian Toxic Waste, Australian Support
Executive Producers Sir Robert Alter, William Owens, and Brian House are recognized for their financial support of the show. William Owens provided information regarding the Italian Parliament's release of documents detailing the Camorra mafia's illegal disposal of nuclear sludge in the 1990s. Brian House contributed from New South Wales, Australia, requesting specific audio clips and karma.
The show acknowledges its financial supporters under the "Value for Value" model. Robert Alter is credited as an Executive Producer while working in Paris, and Jeffrey Fitch is named an Associate Executive Producer. The segment emphasizes that the show relies entirely on listener contributions rather than traditional advertising.
The hosts recognize Charles Jordan and Robert Alter as the week's primary executive producers. They promote Jordan's establishment, the Foundation Bar in Milwaukee, encouraging listeners to visit for tiki drinks. Robert Alter is officially knighted following his cumulative donations to the show.
In a formal segment, the hosts perform a knighting ceremony for Dame Carol Jordan and Sir Robert Alter. They discuss the status of No Agenda challenge coins, noting production delays from vendors in China. The ceremony includes the traditional "hookers and blow" humor associated with the No Agenda Roundtable.