13: Blame Austin

Sunday, June 16 2019 | Live @ 9PM CST This was a live recording hosted by William, with a guest who he met via the No Agenda Show and the #fediverse: Dude named Ben. They discussed a lot including media funding, healthy conversation and the lack of it on the Left, Moral Foundations Theory, libertarians, Alex Jones and deplatforming/demonetization. Then he did a recap of the week’s news. Current Events: June 9-15, 2019 Musical interludes: The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (1966) by The 13th Floor Elevators Show Notes 0:01:44 – “You’re Gonna Miss Me” 0:04:20 – Roky Erickson and The 13th Floor Elevators | Sound Opinions 707 0:10:30 – TWiT | This Week in Tech 0:14:00 – Value-for-Value model 0:15:50 – No Agenda Meetups 0:19:15 – Dave Smith’s Part of the Problem 0:23:00 – dead air due to piano playing (thank you for hanging in there…) 0:33:00 – Libertarianism 0:40:00 – free expression #fediverse issues linked to on previous episodes 0:47:30 – Joe Rogan Experience 911 0:48:50 – Behind the Curve documentary 0:53:50 – Kindly Inquisitors book 0:57:00 – Bilderberg Meetings 0:57:00 – The Conspiracy Theory That Alex Jones Is Actually Legendary, Long-Dead Texas Comedian Bill Hicks 0:59:00 – Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove (2000) 1:08:30 – Prismo – a distributed version of Reddit 1:26:00 – The New Right by Michael Malice 1:28:00 – Anatomy of the State by Murray Rothbard 1:38:30 – No Agenda Social 1:45:00 – “Roller Coaster” 1:54:20 – “Splash 1 (Now I’m Home)” 2:04:50 – Kurdistan 2:06:00 – Justin Amash 2:06:38 – “Reverberation” 2:13:00 – Rohingya people 2:15:00 – Stop the Hammering 2:16:00 – “Don’t Fall Down” 2:30:31 – “Fire Engine” 2:35:40 – US Says Video Shows Iran Removing Unexploded Mine From Damaged Tanker 2:37:00 – Hatch Act of 1939 2:40:06 – “Thru the Rhythm” 2:49:54 – “You Don’t Know” 2:57:30 – “Kingdom of Heaven” 3:00:45 – “Monkey Island” 3:05:30 – “You’re Gonna Miss Me” (documentary) 3:08:00 – ego death 3:09:36 – “Tried to Hide” note: all timestamps are estimated

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