Executive Producers: Sir Thomas Pullyard, David Rosa, Benjamin Naidus, Thies Arntzen
Associate Executive Producers: David Foley, Michael Baker, Sir Austin Voss
Art By: Thoren

Donate to show here or here.

Listen to show by clicking ►

Direct link to show.
Show Notes here.
Show forum here.

Sign up for No Agenda Mailing List here.
Sites to consider: No Agenda Nation, No Agenda Films, No Agenda Records, No Agenda Stickers, and put a banner on your site! Click here!




  1. Glenn E. says:

    Here’s a little song I found, that I thought everyone would enjoy.
    http://tinyurl.com/59r3sa

  2. hmeyers says:

    Europe isn’t doomed.

    They just need to go back to the drawing board. The European Union in a number of ways is dysfunctional.

    If Greece goes back to the drachma, it will be inconvenient for the rest of Europe to trade with them.

    But hyperinflation is their only way out of trouble and it is impossible with the euro.

    And lending them money is absurd.

  3. Glenn E. says:

    Something that caught my eye, in the news, was Japan’s tsunami debris, showing up on America’s shores (well, Alaska’s shores), a year later after the disaster. And I recalled the so-called Pacific Garbage Vortex, that was a big ecological concern in 2008. This tsunami trash pile dwarfs that “vortex” several times over. In fact, some of that older garbage may have also come from Japan. They’ve had tidal waves before. The number one pollutant was identified as mono-filament fishing net. Gee, who uses that a lot, in the pacific ocean?!

    http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4132

    I suspect the garbage vortex was blamed in the US’s lifestyle. Even though most of it wasn’t identified as to where it came from. Now all this junk shows up, with Japanese written all over it. And the ecologists aren’t screamed how trashy east asian nations are. Even if they didn’t have any choice about it.

    So, how come this tsunami garbage isn’t vortexing, the way US boaters’ garbage was supposed to? I suspect we’ll soon be seeing this stuff on eBay. So it will add to the nation’s trade economy. Slightly. Thanks Japan, for the free stuff. Sorry it cost lives in the process. But we have our own natural disasters, in the US.

    • deowll says:

      A lot of the material will end up in the vortex. A lot of it will eventually sink or break down into smaller hunks or end up on a beach somewhere.

      The problem is animals getting caught in nets and cables and filter feeders and such eating this crap when it isn’t digestible and/or contains harmful chemicals. Even things like turtles eating plastic bags because they look like jelly fish can be killed by having their digestive systems obstructed.

      It would be nice if the plastic portion of this mess could be filtered out and used as a fuel source. At some point this stuff will end up in sediment but it isn’t happening nearly as fast as needed.

      On the other hand some animals simply use the debris as floats to cling to or hide near clumps of debris.

  4. t0llyb0ng says:

    Yay for lickable slitulars
    rubbery phalluxes in the perpendicular
    & pointy nippulars in particular

  5. ECA says:

    yOHIMBE AND NIACIN..TRY It, ya like it..

  6. t0llyb0ng says:

    Clattering machine-gun DSLR cameras are there for marketing & theater.  Hillary comes into the room & starts giving her speech & it’s BFD time.  The more clatter, the higher the BFD quotient.

    Do viddycams make noise?  Only if they’re malfunctioning.  Cameras don’t need to make noise.  Why don’t they glean their stills from an HD video?  Nobody thought of that?  Oversized, rapid-fire DSLR’s are great for football & basketball games & NASCAR races but have no legitimate place in a press conference.


0

Bad Behavior has blocked 5630 access attempts in the last 7 days.