Topic: Virginity

53 chapters across the catalog

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 13:29 - 15:13

1839: Feces Thesis

Sarah Ferguson and Richard Branson Epstein Connections

Released documents reveal that Jeffrey Epstein provided financial support to Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, including £20,000 for rent in 2009. Emails also show Sir Richard Branson offering hospitality to Epstein in 2013. Virgin Group representatives clarified that Branson's contact was limited to business and charity settings and that he was unaware of the full extent of Epstein's crimes at the time.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 21:55 - 25:42

1839: Feces Thesis

Legal Challenges and Prosecution Limits in Epstein Investigation

Debate persists over whether new criminal charges can be filed against Epstein's associates given the statute of limitations and jurisdictional complexities of the U.S. Virgin Islands. While survivors seek closure, legal experts note that many documents show social associations rather than prosecutable crimes. Some critics argue the ongoing focus on the files is politically motivated rather than a pursuit of new indictments.

Circularity
Episode 1782 17:17 - 20:24

1782: Circularity

JP Morgan, Les Wexner and Epstein's Financial Network

Jeffrey Epstein's wealth and operations were supported by a network of high-profile financiers including Les Wexner, Leon Black, and Glenn Dubin. Legal settlements related to Epstein's activities have reached approximately $807 million, with JP Morgan Chase paying $290 million to victims and Deutsche Bank paying $75 million. Investigations highlight how Epstein utilized properties in Florida, New York, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands to facilitate human trafficking while securing significant tax breaks through local government influence.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:53:35 - 3:04:30

1736: The Blurt

Futo Voice-to-Text, Olive Oil Education, 31-Year Friendship

The final tips of the day include Futo, an open-source voice-to-text system for Android that prioritizes privacy. John Dvorak provides an extensive education on olive oil, noting that it only stays fresh for two years and that "extra virgin" refers to the first cold press without chemicals. The hosts reflect on their 31-year professional relationship before signing off with a racist-themed parody song about DEI.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 3:15:53 - 3:17:59

1619: Flash to Bang

No Agenda Meetups, Community Connection and 2024 Schedule

Listeners are encouraged to attend or host "No Agenda Meetups" to foster real-world social connections and combat the "loneliness op." Upcoming events are scheduled for Knoxville, Bali, the British Virgin Islands, and various locations across the U.S. through April 2024. These gatherings are described as a way for the "No Agenda family" to meet in person without political triggers.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 2:51:34 - 2:55:58

1615: Day One Dictator

Global Meetup Schedule and Listener Reports

The upcoming schedule for No Agenda meetups is announced, covering locations from Denver and Los Angeles to international sites like Sofia, Bulgaria and Lombok, Indonesia. Listeners provide brief audio reports from local gatherings in Virginia and Indiana.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 39:29 - 45:27

1577: Gerontocracy

Stacey Plaskett Criticism and Censorship Debate

Delegate Stacey Plaskett faced criticism for her performance during an interview with Jen Psaki, where she appeared to struggle with the definitions of "censure" and "censorship." Observers noted a staffer behind Plaskett seemingly miming her monologue, suggesting the remarks were heavily scripted. The hosts mock Plaskett's delivery and her claims regarding Republican "untruths."

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 45:28 - 47:58

1577: Gerontocracy

Stacey Plaskett and Jeffrey Epstein Virgin Islands Ties

Documents and depositions revealed that Stacey Plaskett had a closer relationship with Jeffrey Epstein than previously admitted, including inviting him to political events. Epstein reportedly sought to influence sex offender policies in the Virgin Islands during the period Plaskett worked as an attorney for a firm associated with him. The segment references the "Sound of Freedom" and historical sex trafficking scandals like the Franklin cover-up.

A Sally
Episode 1547 2:54:01 - 2:55:36

1547: A Sally

Jamie Dimon Epstein Lawsuit, JP Morgan Compliance

JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon is set to be deposed in a lawsuit filed by the US Virgin Islands regarding the bank's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. In a CNBC interview, Dimon defended the bank's actions by stating they hire the "best lawyers" from government agencies like the DOJ and SEC. Critics argue this highlights a "revolving door" between the government and major financial institutions that protects them from accountability.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 2:53 - 9:51

1366: Pingdemic

Jeff Bezos Blue Origin Launch and Astronaut Status

Jeff Bezos completed a suborbital flight in Texas wearing a cowboy hat, an event criticized as anticlimactic and a marketing gimmick. While participants received astronaut pins, questions remain regarding the legitimacy of the title compared to NASA standards. Wally Funk, a member of the mission, noted she did not see the "world" as expected, leading to a discussion on the altitude required to view the Earth's curvature and the "firmament" theory.

Freedom Phoney
Episode 1364 1:45:25 - 1:51:21

1364: Freedom Phoney

No Agenda Social, Mastodon and Episode Artwork

The hosts promote No Agenda Social, a decentralized Mastodon server, as an alternative to algorithmic social media platforms. The artwork for episode 1363, created by Darren O'Neill, depicts the Virgin Galactic and Bezos rockets with money trailing behind them. The segment also clarifies that a previously submitted piece of art featuring a Lego model of the Capitol was vetoed because the topic was not discussed on the show.

Freedom Phoney
Episode 1364 2:55:08 - 2:56:45

1364: Freedom Phoney

Billionaires in Space, Richard Branson Promotion

Richard Branson's flight to the edge of space was criticized as a "tone-deaf" display of wealth while much of the world faces economic hardship. In response to the backlash, Branson launched a promotion offering "everyday people" a chance to win a trip on a future Virgin Galactic flight. The segment references Gil Scott-Heron's "Whitey on the Moon" as a timeless critique of prioritizing space exploration over terrestrial social issues.

Attribution Science
Episode 1363

1363: Attribution Science

Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, Billionaire Space Race Criticism

Richard Branson completed a suborbital flight aboard Virgin Galactic's space plane, sparking a public rivalry with Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin over the definition of the edge of space. Critics argue the billionaire space race is a poor use of capital given the rising homelessness and infrastructure issues in cities like San Francisco. The technical differences between the Karman line at 62 miles and the NASA-recognized 50-mile boundary serve as a point of contention between the two aerospace companies.

Yak Yak Vax
Episode 1324 2:55:37 - 3:00:19

1324: Yak Yak Vax

23andMe Merger with Richard Branson's SPAC

Genetic testing company 23andMe is merging with a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) owned by Richard Branson’s Virgin Group. The hosts warn that this move effectively transfers the genetic data of millions of users to a new corporate entity, highlighting the privacy risks of voluntary DNA databases.

Food and Drunk Administration
Episode 1315 2:43:56 - 2:47:01

1315: Food and Drunk Administration

Richard Branson, Virgin Orbit Military Utility

Richard Branson admitted that Virgin Orbit's primary value is not space tourism but the ability to rapidly replace military satellites. He claimed the company can scramble a 747 on one hour's notice to launch new birds, acting as a deterrent against enemy nations like China or Russia. The Pentagon and U.S. Air Force have reportedly expressed significant interest in this "scramble" capability.

Yeah No
Episode 1095 2:00:03 - 2:03:56

1095: Yeah No

Virgin Galactic Spaceflight and Private Sector Giddiness

Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic successfully flew a crewed spacecraft to the edge of space, reaching an altitude of 40,000 feet. Skeptics question the euphoria surrounding the event, characterizing it as an expensive "joyride" for the wealthy that pales in comparison to the government-led moon missions of 50 years ago.

Rise of the Betas
Episode 1014 21:34 - 24:47

1014: Rise of the Betas

Sacrificial Virgins Documentary, HPV Vaccine Controversy

The documentary Sacrificial Virgins won "Best of Festival" at an Australian film event, highlighting alleged neurological damage in girls following the HPV vaccine. The film questions the scientific proof that the vaccine prevents cervical cancer and documents hundreds of deaths and thousands of adverse reactions globally. The title draws a parallel between modern medical mandates and historical human sacrifices for the "greater good."

iChip®
Episode 952 1:44:30 - 1:46:53

952: iChip®

US Virgin Islands, Bond Market Implosion

The US Virgin Islands, specifically St. Croix, are facing a financial crisis as the bond market closes to them, preventing further borrowing. This follows the fiscal collapse of Puerto Rico and has led to increased taxes on consumer goods like cigarettes and soda. The hosts discuss whether this is a localized issue or a broader signal of instability in the municipal bond market.