
No Agenda Show 1825 - "MUK-Ultra"
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Dec 14, 2025 The hosts dive into the controversial 'MUK-Ultra' meme, critiquing how media shapes narratives around events like the Australian shooting. They explore the dynamics of micro-fame and media attention and analyze the impact of outrage economics on podcasting. Topics include proposed digital ID regulations, NATO spending strategies, and the emerging role of AI in military contexts. Plus, they discuss the NGO industrial complex and examine TikTok's take on immigration, rounding out an explosive conversation about contemporary media and political themes.
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Being Microfamous In The Netherlands
- Adam recounts being "super famous" in the Netherlands from age 19 with heavy national media attention.
- He uses that history to explain how media cycles trap public figures into perpetual responses.
Media Panic Driving Digital ID Push
- Adam warns that media-driven moral panics (like "764") are often PSYOPs designed to push digital ID and age verification.
- He connects sensational reports to legislative moves that will centralize identity and platform liability.
Prepare For Age-Verified App Ecosystems
- Monitor app-store and platform age-verification bills as they will require government-approved ID for kids.
- Prepare to adapt content distribution and access flows to an identity-gated ecosystem.
