Topic: Saint

33 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 3:17 - 4:55

1873: Supercycle

Paris Soccer Celebrations, X Misinformation, and Hacks Series Finale

Social media platform X featured footage of unrest in Paris following a Saint-Germain soccer victory, which some users misattributed to immigrant rioting. The discussion transitions to the series finale of the show Hacks starring Jean Smart. Criticism is leveled at the show's unrealistic portrayal of modern European cities like London and Paris by omitting visible immigrant populations.

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 1:15:48 - 1:20:34

1567: Wagner the Dog

Mormon Crickets in Elko, Anti-LDS Naming Conventions

Elko, Nevada is currently experiencing a massive infestation of "Mormon crickets," which eat their own dead and create hazardous road conditions. The hosts suggest the name is a derogatory "op" against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who have requested not to be called Mormons. They speculate this could be an intelligence community jab related to the NSA's presence in Utah.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 1:42:56 - 1:46:24

1480: Internet of Dogs

Natalie Brown, Arthur Saint and Executive Producer Credits

Natalie Brown and Arthur Saint are recognized for their contributions as Associate Executive Producers. The hosts explain that No Agenda credits are legitimate industry credits often recognized on platforms like IMDb. Listeners are encouraged to visit the show's donation page to learn how to earn their own production titles.

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453 2:29:02 - 2:33:38

1453: Shoehorn Event

The Camp of Saints and Political Assassinations

The 1973 novel "The Camp of Saints" by Jean Raspel is cited as a controversial depiction of Western civilization's collapse due to mass immigration. The hosts also recall the assassination of Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn, who was killed after campaigning against the "Islamification" of the Netherlands.

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 2:59:19 - 3:05:05

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

European Cold Wave, Show Outro

The show concludes with a report on a severe cold wave across Europe, with snow in Paris and ice surrounding Mont Saint Michel. The hosts use this as a counter-narrative to global warming claims before signing off with their traditional "Assassination" credits and end-of-show music mix.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 1:48 - 3:39

1112: El Valvador

Valentine's Day Origins, Japanese Cultural Traditions

Valentine's Day origins trace back to the 1600s and the execution of Saint Valentine, rather than modern commercial holidays established by Cadbury and Hershey. In Japan, cultural traditions dictate that the holiday focuses on women giving chocolates and cards to men.

Q-Vision
Episode 1056 1:33:07 - 1:34:55

1056: Q-Vision

Saint-Denis Migrant Ghetto, Spanish Sales Force Anecdote

Reports indicate that the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis has become a ghetto housing up to 300,000 illegal migrants. An anecdote from Spain describes migrants arriving by boat and immediately being integrated into a "sales force" selling counterfeit luxury goods on street corners. This suggests a highly organized infrastructure for utilizing migrant labor in the informal economy across Europe.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 2:36:34 - 2:41:23

1021: Sun Burps

Marketing Abbreviations, New Orleans Saints Cheerleaders, and Gender Discrimination

The hosts track the rise of "abbrevies" in marketing, such as "Derm Reco" (Dermatologist Recommended) on Head & Shoulders bottles. They also discuss a civil rights complaint filed by a former New Orleans Saints cheerleader alleging gender discrimination. The complaint claims the team enforces strict social media and fraternization rules for female cheerleaders that do not apply to male players.

RACE: other
Episode 950 2:30:10 - 2:32:34

950: RACE: other

Southern France Wildfires, Leonardo DiCaprio Gala

Massive wildfires in southern France forced the evacuation of 10,000 people near Saint Tropez and Marseille. The hosts note that the story received little international attention until celebrity Joan Collins was affected. They anticipate a surge in media coverage as Leonardo DiCaprio hosts a high-profile environmental gala in the region.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 21:39 - 25:43

948: Chow Hound

European Perceptions, Trump Supporters and Media Framing

Conversations with British and French nationals in Saint-Tropez revealed that the term "Trump supporter" has become a derogatory label in European media, often equated with readers of The Daily Mail. Many Europeans admitted to having limited factual information about American politics, relying instead on mainstream media framing. When presented with deconstructed media facts, international observers showed a surprising willingness to listen to alternative perspectives.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 25:44 - 28:09

948: Chow Hound

Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Saint-Tropez Elite Events

The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation held a high-profile benefit in Saint-Tropez, featuring massive temporary structures and a significant environmental footprint from private jets and yachts. Attendees included high-net-worth individuals like Steven Saltzman, son of James Bond producer Henry Saltzman. The event highlights the contrast between celebrity environmental advocacy and the luxury logistics of elite charity galas.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 33:44 - 37:40

948: Chow Hound

Bagatelle Beach Altercation, Saint-Tropez Nightlife

A chaotic incident at Bagatelle Beach in Saint-Tropez involved a drunk patron repeatedly breaking glasses and a waiter pouring a cooler of water down a guest's back as a prank. The situation nearly escalated into a physical fight involving Algerian security guards and a Russian man pretending to be a lawyer to diffuse the tension. The anecdote illustrates the unpredictable and often aggressive nature of high-end beach club environments.

Mix Tape
Episode 947 1:07:48 - 1:10:58

947: Mix Tape

Summer Funding Challenges, South of France Travel

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the financial difficulties of producing the show during the summer months and thank their high-tier donors. They share travel plans for their return from France to Texas and mention the "burkini" controversy and the changing restaurant scene in Saint-Raphaël.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902 1:18:54 - 1:22:03

902: Morally Obtuse

The Camp of the Saints, Hillary Clinton Clips

Producer Francis Sheehy sent a copy of the 1973 novel "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail, which depicts a mass migration event into Europe. The donor noted the book's relevance to current events in Europe and requested classic Hillary Clinton soundbites, including "clippity-clop" and "don't laugh." The hosts discuss the origin of the "clippity-clop" nickname, which referred to the sound of Clinton's heels on hardwood floors.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 15:35 - 17:49

889: The Christmas Special

Sinterklaas Traditions and Political Correctness in the Lowlands

The Dutch tradition of Sinterklaas is detailed, noting the arrival of Saint Nicholas on a steamship from Spain accompanied by "Black Petes." The hosts discuss the increasing political incorrectness of the Black Pete character and the traditional practice of children leaving boots out for gifts on December 5th. The holiday is described as a major celebration in the Lowlands that often involves adult drinking parties.

The Angries
Episode 877 2:36:02 - 2:38:34

877: The Angries

Black Pete Controversy and Dutch Tradition

The annual "Black Pete" controversy in the Netherlands has led to heavy police presence and trauma for children during traditional celebrations. The hosts criticize the United Nations and activists for labeling the cultural tradition as racist, noting that the festivities have been disrupted by SWAT teams and bomb squads.

Captain Talking Points
Episode 851 7:00 - 9:38

851: Captain Talking Points

France Travel, Radical Islam, Refugee Crisis in Nice

Adam Curry describes his recent trip to the South of France, traveling between Nice and Saint-Tropez. He observes a stark difference between French public discourse on Islam and the political climate in the United States. Curry reports seeing heavy police presence and refugees attempting to enter France from Italy along the Mediterranean coast.

Captain Talking Points
Episode 851 19:31 - 23:01

851: Captain Talking Points

Saint-Tropez Economic Decline, Russian Sanctions Impact

Saint-Tropez is reportedly experiencing an economic downturn and a shift in atmosphere due to international sanctions against Russia. Wealthy Russian tourists, previously known for high spending on luxury goods and champagne, have largely moved to alternative destinations like Sardinia or St. Barts. The hosts also discuss the lack of international reporting on French police tactics regarding migrants.

Kidults
Episode 789 1:08:15 - 1:11:02

789: Kidults

Francis M. Sheehy and the Camp of the Saints

Producer Francis M. Sheehy contributes to the show and recommends the 1973 novel "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail. Sheehy also requests a musical remix of President Obama's "no, no, no" set to the traditional tune "Turkey in the Straw." The hosts play a 1942 version of the song by the Snickle Fritz Band to inspire future producer remixes.

Fear is the Product
Episode 775 2:03:44 - 2:06:50

775: Fear is the Product

Saint-Denis Raid and English-Speaking Police

Analysis of the police raid in Saint-Denis reveals that a cell phone found in the trash contained an unencrypted text message. The hosts also question why police commands heard during the raid were reportedly shouted in English.