
No Agenda Show 1833 - "Spicy Mode"
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Jan 11, 2026 The hosts dive into a significant petition for Alberta's separation, noting media neglect. They explore explosive claims about directed-energy weapons in Venezuela and dissect Trump's oil executive meeting. Discussions extend to Iran's protests and internet shutdowns, revealing external influences and protest dynamics. They critique the latest AI gadgets showcased at CES, emphasizing skepticism. Also on the agenda are Colombia's cocaine trafficking shifts and societal strains in Europe caused by migration, all wrapped in a lively, engaging debate.
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Cocaine Markets Shift To Europe
- Colombian officials report cocaine flows shifting from the U.S. to Europe and Australia due to sanctions and route changes.
- Hosts link narcotics trade shifts to geopolitical pressure and regional policing actions.
Follow Money To Fight Fraud
- Follow the money to expose large-scale benefits fraud and fraud networks.
- Use Treasury tools and criminal investigations to recover funds and replicate Minnesota probes nationwide.
Rhetoric Can Obscure Fraud Findings
- Political rhetoric framing fraud investigations as unconstitutional can deflect accountability.
- Hosts criticize diversion tactics that shift focus from documented misuse to legal arguments.
