Topic: Safe House

6 chapters across the catalog

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 2:41:45 - 2:45:56

1519: Freeze Peach

Upcoming No Agenda Meetups, Milwaukee Safe House, Spook Welcome

A schedule of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, including events in Milwaukee, Knoxville, and South Austin. The Milwaukee meetup is specifically themed for "Burned Spooks" at the historic Safe House. The hosts encourage all listeners, including intelligence agency employees, to attend local gatherings to build community.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 3:12:52 - 3:16:55

1258: Dummy Placebo

Prince Andrew, Speculation on Princess Diana's Death

Speculation surrounds the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell and its potential impact on Prince Andrew and the British Royal Family. Some observers suggest that the investigation could eventually lead to new revelations regarding the death of Princess Diana. The theory posits that the current legal pressure on the royals is part of a broader effort to expose or dismantle elite power structures.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 2:40:47 - 2:43:45

1010: Spin the Bottle

PBS House Ads and Federal Funding Pleas

PBS is running "house ads" urging viewers to contact Congress to preserve federal funding for public media. The ads describe local PBS stations as "vital community resources" and "safe spaces" for children. This campaign highlights the network's reliance on government support and its use of emotional appeals to maintain its budget.

Tangible Things
Episode 639

639: Tangible Things

Christine Lagarde, Rule Following, and National Press Club

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 639 of the No Agenda show from the South Austin Safe House and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss the concept of being a "rule follower," featuring a clip of IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde at the National Press Club. Lagarde jokingly refers to herself as someone who does as she is told.

Party@Ecropolis
Episode 376 53:03 - 58:11

376: Party@Ecropolis

Kim Dotcom Federal Informant Theory, Robert Bennett Representation

The hosts propose a theory that Kim Dotcom is a federal informant and the Megaupload bust is a staged PR operation. They point to the involvement of high-profile attorney Robert Bennett, who previously represented Bill Clinton and Enron, as evidence of deep-state connections. The presence of numerous Megaupload affiliates in Northern Virginia, near intelligence agencies, is cited as a suspicious coincidence.