Topic: Sri Lanka

25 chapters across the catalog

Honorifics
Episode 1597 2:12:41 - 2:18:49

1597: Honorifics

Round Table Inductions and Memorial Donations

Several listeners are inducted into the No Agenda Round Table, including Dame Janarthany of the Ceylon Spices and Dame of the Skiing Dogs. A memorial donation was made in honor of a beloved dog named Callie, who passed away after struggling with health issues. The segment includes the traditional "Jobs Karma" and "Dedooshing" rituals for various producers supporting the show.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 26:23 - 30:57

1569: Hydrating

Dr. Patrick Moore on Haber-Bosch and Population Control

Greenpeace co-founder Dr. Patrick Moore explains the Haber-Bosch process, which combines atmospheric nitrogen with natural gas to create the fertilizer responsible for doubling global crop production. Moore argues that banning nitrogen fertilizer in places like Sri Lanka and the Netherlands is a self-inflicted wound designed to artificially reduce the global population. He suggests that powerful elites are using "climate change" as a tool for global control and starvation.

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 2:34:22 - 2:37:05

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Freedom Safari and Global Anti-Globalist Protests

A musical montage titled "Freedom Safari" celebrates global protests against central banks and "Agenda 2030." The lyrics reference Dutch farmers blocking streets, protests in Sri Lanka and Argentina, and the influence of the Canadian trucker convoy. The segment characterizes these movements as a "freedom sound" aimed at taking down globalist structures and reclaiming national sovereignty.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 1:58:10 - 2:02:29

1479: MacGuffin

Sri Lanka Economic Collapse, Venezuela Hyperinflation

Sri Lanka has made it illegal for citizens to leave the country unofficially as the nation faces a total economic collapse. Meanwhile, in Venezuela, hyperinflation has reached an estimated one million percent, leading citizens to create commodities like purses out of worthless currency bills as the nation shifts to a barter economy.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 2:13:46 - 2:18:07

1473: Meth Raging

UK Energy Crisis, Sri Lanka Bicycles, Climate Silver Linings

The United Kingdom faces a massive spike in natural gas prices, with the price cap expected to rise 77% in October, potentially pushing millions into fuel poverty. In Sri Lanka, NPR reports on a "silver lining" to the country's economic collapse: citizens are swapping cars for bicycles. The hosts argue that the media is framing economic misery as a positive step toward climate goals.

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 10:49 - 13:16

1467: Ninja Variant

Sri Lanka Economic Crisis, ESG Scores and Fertilizer Bans

Sri Lanka's economic collapse is attributed to a high ESG score and a 2021 ban on chemical fertilizers that led to a 20% drop in rice production. While mainstream media focuses on protests at the presidential palace, the hosts highlight the geopolitical struggle between the U.S. and China over potential military bases on the island.

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 2:27:54 - 2:29:15

1462: HAARP at Home

Sri Lanka Economic Collapse, Global Energy Crisis

Sri Lanka's Prime Minister announced that the country's economy has completely collapsed, leaving it unable to pay for essential oil imports. Meanwhile, Germany is forced to restart coal-fired power plants as Russia restricts the flow of natural gas to Europe. These events are highlighted as signs of a deepening global energy and economic crisis.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 2:48:12 - 2:51:54

1452: Toxic Stew

Global Food Shortages, Insect Consumption Promotion

A new bill in Victoria, Australia, reportedly restricts citizens from growing their own food to protect commercial agriculture. Meanwhile, a major food distributor in the Benelux region is investing in marketing insects as a "new normal" protein source. These developments occur against a backdrop of global food inflation and economic collapse in countries like Sri Lanka.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 59:55 - 1:05:21

1451: Texas Balls

WION Global Debt Crisis Report, Sri Lanka Economic Collapse

Palki Sharma of WION reports that 69 countries face a "triple risk" of food, energy, and financial crises similar to the collapse in Sri Lanka. Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon, and Argentina are cited as being at high risk due to massive debt and reliance on imported grain. The World Bank warns that a dozen developing economies may default on their debt within the next year, marking the largest crisis in a generation.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 2:51:29 - 2:53:59

1451: Texas Balls

Gates Foundation Polio Claims, Location Tracking

Anderson Cooper questioned Bill Gates on conspiracy theories regarding microchips and location tracking in vaccines. Gates dismissed these claims, stating he has no interest in tracking people's locations. The discussion references controversial polio vaccination campaigns in India and the Philippines, suggesting the Gates Foundation's track record is more complicated than presented on CNN.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 45:21 - 49:16

1441: Yak Facts

Global Economic Protests in Sri Lanka and Peru

Massive protests have erupted in Sri Lanka and Peru due to skyrocketing inflation and shortages of essential goods like fuel and food. In Colombo, demonstrators demanded the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as power cuts reached 13 hours a day. Peru declared a state of emergency to clear highways blocked by truck drivers protesting rising costs.

Wappie
Episode 1349 1:31:04 - 1:38:27

1349: Wappie

Listener Health Reports, Vaccine Side Effects Anecdotes

Listeners provided personal reports ranging from travel experiences in Sri Lanka to health complications following COVID-19 vaccinations. One producer from Alberta, Canada, detailed a recurrence of severe hot flashes and heart instability (AFib) after her second shot, which she reported to the VAERS system. These anecdotes are shared to provide a platform for side effect discussions often absent from mainstream media.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 1:38:43 - 1:43:38

1177: Moral Army

Lib Joe Mentality, Trump-Biden Polls, Ukraine Supplicant Theory

The hosts analyze the "Lib Joe" (liberal journalist) perspective, which suggests Trump is terrified of Joe Biden's polling numbers. Mark Shields is heard describing Ukraine as a "supplicant" nation with an economy smaller than El Salvador's, arguing that Trump used this power imbalance to pressure for dirt on Biden.

No Apology
Episode 1133 1:53:19 - 1:58:17

1133: No Apology

Sri Lanka Bombing Updates and Chinese Port Interests

Updates on the Sri Lanka Easter bombings include ongoing raids and the discovery of ISIS materials. Analyst Gordon Chang suggests the attacks may be linked to geopolitical tensions over Chinese-funded ports in Sri Lanka, which India views as a strategic threat.

False meme-ification
Episode 1132 1:04:48 - 1:14:36

1132: False meme-ification

Geopolitics of Sri Lanka, China-India Influence

The Sri Lanka bombings are analyzed through the lens of regional geopolitics involving China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative and India's opposition to Chinese influence. The hosts note that the U.S. Navy was conducting exercises in Sri Lanka just days before the attacks.

CHUD
Episode 1131 2:23 - 3:45

1131: CHUD

Sri Lanka Easter Sunday Bombings, Media Reporting Constraints

Coordinated bombings targeted three churches and several high-end hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. International media outlets, including Canadian and American news organizations, initially faced criticism for vague reporting regarding the identity of the perpetrators. Seven individuals were reportedly captured in connection with the atrocities.

Rasiss
Episode 954 39:12 - 42:44

954: Rasiss

India Currency Reform, Sri Lanka Dengue Outbreak

Reports from travelers indicate that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's removal of high-value cash from circulation was a tactic to thwart political opposition. In Sri Lanka, a severe outbreak of dengue fever is reportedly overwhelming hospitals, though it receives little international aid or media attention. A medical warning is issued against taking aspirin for dengue fever due to the risk of hemorrhaging.