Topic: St Paul

13 chapters across the catalog

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 1:18:11 - 1:23:45

1844: Second Half of Show

Paul Hellyer, Galactic Federation, UFO Landing Pad

Former Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer asserts that at least four alien species have been visiting Earth for thousands of years. Hellyer claims these beings are concerned about human nuclear weapons and that a "Galactic Federation" exists. He famously supported the creation of a UFO landing pad in St. Paul, Alberta, as a symbol of intergalactic peace.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 44:26 - 47:31

1839: Feces Thesis

Don Lemon Arrested at Minnesota Church Protest

Former CNN host Don Lemon was arrested in Los Angeles by federal agents in connection with a January 18 protest at City's Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the charges, alleging Lemon participated in a coordinated disruption of a service led by a pastor who is also an ICE official. Lemon's attorney maintains the arrest is an attack on First Amendment rights.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 2:07:22 - 2:18:13

1468: Superwokes

Producer Credits, The Grunions Puppet Show

Donations from various regions including Texas, Minnesota, and Washington are acknowledged. Alan Grunion is credited for his comedic puppet show, "The Grunions," which satirizes COVID-19 mandates and social hypocrisy. The hosts perform "de-douching" rites for several first-time and returning donors.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 3:17:20 - 3:23:52

1468: Superwokes

Latvian Festival COVID Outbreak, Knighting Ceremony

A producer reports a widespread COVID-19 outbreak following a Latvian ethnic song and dance festival in St. Paul, Minnesota. The show concludes its formal knighting ceremony for Dame Pamsterdam and Sir Mark, granting them titles and responsibilities within the No Agenda Roundtable.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 35:45 - 37:42

1438: Trips of Clump

Paul Pelosi Jr, World Sports Alliance, Ukraine Business Ties

Paul Pelosi Jr., son of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is linked to business dealings in Ukraine through the World Sports Alliance and Abiskoil. His associate, Azza St. Claire, was recently convicted of wire fraud related to the World Sports Alliance, raising questions about the Pelosi family's international business connections.

3X3
Episode 1246 52:17 - 55:46

1246: 3X3

Social Engineering, Mask Exemptions and Costco Incident

A producer in St. Paul, Minnesota, conducted a social engineering experiment by wearing a red "COVID-19 Antibodies Positive" wristband to avoid wearing a mask in retail stores. Despite Costco's strict mask policy, the producer was allowed entry after claiming a medical exemption and showing the wristband. The anecdote suggests that people's discomfort with visible disabilities or service animals often overrides their commitment to enforcing health mandates.

Exodus of Misery
Episode 886 1:10:08 - 1:11:47

886: Exodus of Misery

Birthday Shoutouts, Colon Cancer Awareness

Don O'Malley, known as Sir Doom, requests a birthday shoutout for his daughter Delilah. He also shares a somber update regarding family members battling lung and colon cancer. He urges the audience to get regular screenings, noting that colon cancer is highly treatable if caught early but deadly if ignored.

No Brexit For You
Episode 875 1:55:31 - 2:00:52

875: No Brexit For You

St. Paul Police Dog Attack, Civil Liability, Privatization

Dash cam footage from St. Paul, Minnesota, shows police officers releasing a dog on an unarmed, compliant man and subsequently kicking him. The hosts criticize the 30-day suspension given to the officer and argue that taxpayers, rather than the individual officers, bear the financial burden of the resulting lawsuits. They briefly debate the merits of privatizing police forces.

Terror Factory
Episode 709 41:48 - 46:24

709: Terror Factory

Hermitage Museum Art, St. Petersburg Travel Anecdotes

The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg houses one of the world's most significant art collections, though reports suggest some pieces are suffering from poor preservation. An anecdote regarding a Gauguin painted on burlap and a pristine Monet at a Las Vegas exhibition raised questions about the authenticity of traveling Russian art. Speculation exists that the Hermitage may use high-quality copies for international tours to protect original masterpieces from theft or damage.

Ghost of Austin
Episode 645 2:28:19 - 2:31:22

645: Ghost of Austin

Philip Corso and the War with Aliens

The discussion shifts to Philip Corso's book "The Day After Roswell," which suggests that the US and Russia have been in a secret war with aliens. This is contrasted with Paul Hellyer's more peaceful view. Hellyer's involvement in creating a UFO landing pad in St. Paul, Alberta, as a symbol of intergalactic peace is also noted.

Cocked Pistol
Episode 339 1:02:39 - 1:06:49

339: Cocked Pistol

George Papandreou, Greek Prime Minister Background

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou's American roots are examined, noting he was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and educated at Harvard and the London School of Economics. His background as a fellow at the Center for Foreign Relations leads to speculation about his role in the Eurozone crisis.

Change Comes From GNU
Episode 239 1:08:15 - 1:13:27

239: Change Comes From GNU

No Agenda Donation Segment, Value for Value and Listener Shout-outs

The hosts thank individual donors for their contributions, highlighting the "value for value" funding model. They read notes from listeners in Norway, Palm Beach, and Minnesota, and perform a "de-douching" ritual for a donor whose job was outsourced. The segment emphasizes that the show is 100% user-supported without traditional advertising.

Waterboarding For Everyone!
Episode 164 1:06:18 - 1:10:08

164: Waterboarding For Everyone!

Roman Abramovich, New Year's Eve, and Russian Billionaire Wealth

Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich hosted a $5 million New Year's Eve party in St. Barts featuring performances by Beyonce, Prince, and Gwen Stefani. The hosts detail Abramovich's immense wealth, including his 517-foot yacht Eclipse and his private Boeing 767 known as "The Bandit." They contrast this extreme opulence with the modest lives of their listeners and the "public service" nature of the podcast.