Topic: Stuttgart

6 chapters across the catalog

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 2:46:36 - 2:54:18

1373: Mass Formation

Global Meetup Reports, Arlington and Healdsburg

Producers from Arlington, Healdsburg, Stuttgart, and Edmonton submit audio reports from their local No Agenda meetups. These gatherings are described as opportunities for listeners to speak freely and build local connections outside of digital platforms.

School-ology
Episode 1287 21:32 - 25:56

1287: School-ology

Germany and Australia Implement Strict Pandemic Restrictions

Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned Germany of difficult months ahead as infections reach pandemic highs, leading to alcohol bans and mask mandates in cities like Stuttgart. In Australia, the state of Victoria maintains strict lockdowns despite recording only a single new case. Meanwhile, data from Sweden continues to show zero deaths despite high case numbers, contradicting mainstream failure narratives.

Chain of Lies
Episode 898 2:10:25 - 2:12:13

898: Chain of Lies

Chemical Weapons Threat Warnings in Germany

The German government and Federal Criminal Police have issued warnings regarding potential chemical weapons attacks on food and water supplies. These concerns are heightened by reports of military equipment stolen from a U.S. base in Stuttgart and the discovery of a bomb factory in Brussels. Additionally, two nuclear power plant workers reportedly fled to Syria to join ISIL, raising alarms about the security of critical infrastructure in Europe.

Clean Food
Episode 847 2:38:27 - 2:40:29

847: Clean Food

Stolen US Weapons, Stuttgart Base, German Security

RT reported that firearms and military equipment were stolen from a U.S. military base in Stuttgart, Germany, which houses elite units like Green Berets and Navy SEALs. The theft occurred over a month ago but was only recently disclosed. The hosts link this security breach to the heightened tensions and recent attacks in Germany.

Episode 400 1:09:13 - 1:14:57

400: This is How We Spin

Liberia Media Blitz and AFRICOM Headquarters

A coordinated media campaign by the BBC and CNN is identified as "softening" the public image of Liberia. The hosts link this sudden positive coverage—including stories on surfing and the end of child soldiers—to the announcement that the US military's AFRICOM will move its headquarters from Germany to Liberia. This move secures a strategic West African base for American interests.