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Tomorrow is the last show of the miserable year 2013 as No Agenda begins it’s lucky 7th year bring news analysis not found anywhere else. Send the show your appreciation with an end of the year contribution or grab the last Executive orAssociate Executive producership for 2013. Click here and show your generosity. Unlike the clip shows, re-runs, and retrospectives done elsewhere, No Agenda will have abrand-new show for you tomorrow. Listen on the stream or download as soon as you can. And have a happy and prosperous 2014. Your co-host John C. Dvorak PS If you have not already, this would be a good time to begin a monthly subscription. Our most popular are $11.11 and $33.33. |
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Dear Producers, It’s Christmas week and the No Agenda Show continues with new and originalmaterial because the news cycle never stops. There will be real shows for the next two weeks. And this makes it the perfect time toshow your appreciation for the show and the ones you love by giving a holiday or Christmas gift with a special donation to the show on behalf of one you love.Click here. Not a lot of people care much for media during these holidays, preferring to spend more time with their families. You know the show will not get as much financial support during these two weeks. So if you appreciate this effort then you are encouraged to give back during the last two weeks of 2013 with a generous end-of-the-year contribution by clicking here. Or become a 2013 Knight. There are some interesting stories developing for tomorrow’s show including the fact that the Gates Foundation is investing in private prisons. How nice.
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Thanks, Your cohost, John C. Dvorak PS I’ll try and jazz up the support page here, for the holidays. |
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Apparently Feedly is changing links to content on blogs and news sources to point at their own pages. I want Scripting News readers to know, if they use Feedly, they will be missing all kinds of good stuff we're doing here.
If that's what they (people reading my site through Feedly) want, then it's okay with me. What's not okay is if Feedly somehow represents their pages as mine. If that's what they're doing, or planning on doing, then I ask you to find another way of reading my site.
There's no excuse for representing links to other people's writing as your own. It's one of the ugliest sides of the web. That Feedly, which has up to now been a fairly classy company, would contemplate this, makes me think they must not understand.
Dear Producers and Supporters, By now you all know that there was a kind of double-witching week regarding the predicted six-week cycle, almost to the exact day. Both of us have already developed material regarding these events that you will never find on the mainstream media. Kids All Perp-Walked for Humiliation and Slave Training Overlooked during these events was an obscure little reported (except on Military.com here ) House subcommittee meeting whereby experts came out and advocated a pre-war build-up of munitions for a war with China. To wit: Seth Cropsey, a senior fellow at The Hudson Institute, told the subcommittee that the U.S needs a detailed war plan for China in the event that conflict arises. “Chinese leaders are ambitious and they are moving toward great power status. The U.S. is not taking this possibility as seriously as it should,” said Cropsey. There is a lot of news to discuss on Sunday and want to remind you to tune-in if want to listen live at noagendastream.com. We have returned to our normal time of 9 AM PST. And remember we do need continuing support like any other show. Please contribute today with a generous contribution here or here on the support page. Your co-host, John C. Dvorak PS The most popular monthly No Agenda subscription is actually $33.33. It’s linked here. |