Topic: Vampires

7 chapters across the catalog

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 1:59:15 - 2:03:11

1226: Bat's True!

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Beijing Vampires

Associate Executive Producers including Christopher in Florida and Jim Rogers in Washington provided donations and personal updates. Jim Rogers promoted his new Kindle book, *Beijing Vampires: A Red Chaos*, which incorporates No Agenda memes into a fictional story about China. Christopher, a veteran who first heard the show in Afghanistan, requested travel and job karma.

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 2:37:29 - 2:40:55

520: Kale Donuts

Book Club, Kevin the Blade and Legally Drunk

The hosts plug a new book about Andrew Jackson and vampires. They also promote a project by former intern "Kevin the Blade" called "Come Giggle With Me," a cooking show for people on marijuana. This leads to a pitch for a show called "Legally Drunk," where guests must pass a breathalyzer to participate.

Episode 416 1:54:39 - 2:08:08

416: Datapalooza

Final Donor Credits, Operation Vampire Killer, Birthday Shoutouts

The final block of donations includes a "starving artist" prioritizing the show over student loans and a promotion for a heavy metal project titled "Operation Vampire Killer." Birthday wishes are extended to various community members, including "Satan Nicole" and "Dame Tanya." The hosts reiterate that the show is a commercial-free, value-for-value proposition supported entirely by its audience.

Wonton Violence
Episode 286 1:52:26 - 1:55:39

286: Wonton Violence

Vampire Attacks in Mexico, Lifting the Veil Documentary

Journalist Annalee Newitz reports on "hyper-evolved vampires" attacking livestock in Mexico. Adam Curry recommends the documentary "Lifting the Veil" from Metanoia Films, which explores the history of corporate influence on the US government from the Clinton era through the Obama administration.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 1:28:43 - 1:32:52

228: Gassed in Boston

Geraldo Rivera True Blood Debate, Gay Vampire Allegory

Geraldo Rivera hosted a debate on his Fox News weekend show regarding the HBO series True Blood. One guest argued the show is an allegory for gay rights and that the "gay vampire" theme is what upsets critics. Rivera is criticized for cutting off the conversation just as it became substantive.

Doomsday is Tomorrow
Episode 216 1:53:51 - 1:56:29

216: Doomsday is Tomorrow

Teen Vampire Biting Trend, Twilight Influence

A CBS report highlights a trend of teenagers biting each other to express devotion, inspired by the "Twilight" franchise. Health experts warn of the bacterial risks associated with human bites, while the hosts suggest the trend is a byproduct of a culture that criminalizes other forms of teen expression.

Do You Think Believe Feel?
Episode 45 1:14:46 - 1:24:14

45: Do You Think Believe Feel?

SOS Georgia, Mark Reinhagen, and Russian Cyberattacks

A full-page ad in the Financial Times for "SOS Georgia" leads the hosts to investigate the site's origins. The site is linked to Mark Reinhagen, creator of the game Vampire: The Masquerade, and appears to be hosted on servers in Lithuania. The website claims to be under massive DDoS attacks from Russian hackers, though the hosts find the high-budget advertising and "slick" design suspicious.