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Adam Curry
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Adam Curry and John Dvorak mock Kara Swisher's CNN+ special 'I Want to Live Forever', characterizing it as an overproduced mockery of Silicon Valley longevity obsessions anchored by her 'eternal scowl'. They criticize her closing line about having her ashes thrown at her enemies.
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The hosts analyze King Charles III's U.S. visit, noting his speech to Congress contained 'punchy' digs at President Trump under a diplomatic guise, referencing NATO and the importance of checks and balances, which drew cheers from Democrats.
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Dvorak highlights a PBS report that framed the King's visit during the 250th anniversary of independence from his ancestor George III as ironic, which the hosts found inexplicably humorous.
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The hosts define the U.S.-U.K. 'special relationship' as primarily intelligence-sharing between the CIA and MI6, part of the Five Eyes alliance, dismissing broader diplomatic interpretations.
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Curry and Dvorak critique President Trump's contentious '60 Minutes' interview, where he attacked Nora O'Donnell for reading the Butler shooter's manifesto and launched into a rant against the 'Southern Poverty Law Center', which he repeatedly misnamed.
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The hosts compile a supercut of violent rhetoric from media and political figures targeting Trump over eight years, arguing it created a climate that incited the Butler shooting. Examples include calls to 'put a bullet in Donald Trump' and labeling him a 'fascist'.
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Dvorak connects the Butler shooter's 'mob boss' descriptor and the '86-47' seashell meme cited in James Comey's indictment, speculating the DOJ will use 'mob talk' to link Comey to the attack, though he doubts the case is strong.
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The hosts detail the indictment of Dr. Anthony Fauci's former senior advisor David Morrance for conspiring to evade FOIA requests about COVID-19 origins research, citing emails where he discussed making emails 'disappear' and using a private Gmail for official business.
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Curry reports a medieval flea-borne typhus outbreak in Los Angeles County, attributing it to failed policies like anti-camping ordinance non-enforcement, a ban on certain rat poisons to protect mountain lions, and reduced garbage container sizes leading to illegal dumping.
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Dvorak highlights the emergence of cyclorphine, a synthetic opioid more potent than fentanyl, in San Francisco. He notes it evades standard test strips and may require multiple Narcan doses to reverse, advising simply to avoid all pills.
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The hosts analyze the U.S. blockade of Iran, noting it has closed the Strait of Hormuz for over two weeks, spiking global oil prices and crashing the Iranian rial. They discuss a theory that the government will 'short oil massively' to lower prices before the midterm elections.
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Curry reports the UAE is leaving OPEC after six decades, a strategic move that could allow it to pump oil without constraints and potentially destabilize the cartel, especially given its pipeline access outside the Strait of Hormuz.
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Dvorak cites a GB News report that Trump's order for the U.S. Development Finance Corporation to insure maritime trade cheaply aims to cut out Lloyd's of London, potentially destroying a key pillar of British global financial influence.
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The hosts contrast the CIA's historical assessment that Iran had no active nuclear weapons program with the U.S. military's longstanding view of Iran as a primary source of regional instability, framing the current conflict as a battle between financial and military-industrial interests.
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Dvorak recounts the story of Pointcast, a late-1990s news screensaver service that consumed massive bandwidth, noting its founders famously rejected a $450 million acquisition offer from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation before the company collapsed.
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The hosts cover the UK political scandal around Peter Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, noting Prime Minister Keir Starmer has apologized for appointing him ambassador. They compare it to the 1963 Profumo affair, citing Private Eye editor Ian Hislop's claim that the UK elite long pretended not to know about Epstein.
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Congressman Thomas Massey reveals he saw a top-secret letter from Senator Ron Wyden detailing a 'secret interpretation' of FISA law that allows spying on Americans, arguing secret laws destroy democratic accountability and are a reason to let Section 702 expire.
- 5d ago
Adam Curry and John C. DeVorex hosted "No Agenda" Episode 1863 on Sunday, April 26, 2026. John C. DeVorex noted widespread "false flag" claims regarding an unspecified event.
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During an interview about a reported false flag at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Fox News allegedly cut off Aisha Hasni as she was about to reveal critical information.
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Over 200 journalists signed a letter demanding that Donald Trump be challenged on press freedom at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, which also featured a mentalist instead of a comedian during his last attendance.
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Margaret Brennan linked an alleged shooting at the dinner to the Second Amendment, citing 564 threats against judges and nearly 15,000 against lawmakers last year.
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A 31-year-old alleged shooter, identified as Allen, traveled by train from Southern California with multiple weapons, including a shotgun, handgun, and knives, and shot a Secret Service officer in body armor.
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The shooter's LinkedIn manifesto targeted "pedophile rapist and traitor" Trump administration officials, specifically excluding a "Mr. Patel." His brother had previously alerted local police to alarming writings.
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Dame Rhonda described how an SPLC lawsuit, *Ricky Wyatt v. Alabama Department of Mental Health*, led to such high standards that Alabama and other states defunded mental health care.
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Alex Jones claimed "globalist mad scientists" created an "intergalactic communication system," a term J.C.R. Licklider used in the 1960s to envision the internet as a nuclear-attack-resilient, distributed network.
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John C. DeVorex asserted that Enron, during its bandwidth trading, undermined the internet's original peering system by introducing charges, contributing to its eventual centralization.
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John Stossel's 2017 report on the SPLC criticized its practice of labeling critics of radical Islam as "anti-Muslim extremists" and highlighted its growing endowment, then over $320 million.
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Chris Cuomo defended the SPLC, noting its historical cooperation with federal law enforcement against hate groups, a relationship he claimed the Justice Department recently terminated.
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John C. DeVorex is optimistic Apple's integrated chips and universal memory in devices like the Mac Mini and Mac Studio position them well for local AI model inference, unlike competitors who cram phones with "AI garbage."
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Anthropic has substantially increased Claude AI service costs, with monthly subscriptions reaching $200 and additional credits costing $2 every 30 seconds of usage, suggesting an IPO strategy.
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Florida's Attorney General, James Uthmeyer, opened a criminal investigation into OpenAI after an FSU shooter allegedly consulted ChatGPT over 200 times for planning advice.
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A former Pfizer Europe chief toxicologist testified in Germany that the Comirnaty vaccine's carcinogenicity and reproductive effects were not adequately tested before fast-track approval.
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Pfizer's post-marketing report noted over 1,200 suspected deaths within two months of Comirnaty's approval; a Paul Ehrlich Institute report identified 2,133, suggesting an actual 60,000 deaths in Germany with a 30x underreporting factor.
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The Pfizer toxicologist stated that Comirnaty was not tested for preventing severe illness or death, invalidating the courts' assumption of a "positive risk-benefit ratio." Mortality in Germany rose significantly from 2021 to 2022.
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Dr. Eric Berg highlighted that a 2007 law mandating drug study results be posted, with a $13,000 daily fine for non-compliance, has led to zero FDA fines in 19 years, totaling $19 billion owed by pharma.
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla will visit the U.S. to commemorate 9/11 and America's 250th birthday, including the Yorktown battlefield, a symbolic location for British defeat.
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British commentators viewed King Charles's U.S. visit as an "embarrassment" due to Donald Trump's past insults towards British troops, NATO, and the Royal Navy, despite its purpose as a "soft power" diplomatic effort.
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A leaked Pentagon memo reportedly considered sanctions against NATO allies, including reviewing Britain's ownership of the Falklands, for not supporting the U.S. in the Iran war.
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Argentina is rearming with F-16 jets from Denmark, supported by U.S. missiles, raising concerns for the UK's ability to defend the Falklands, given its limited military footprint there.
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A 1974 Mike Wallace interview with the Shah of Iran suggested the 1970s oil crisis was a "fraud" orchestrated by oil companies diverting supply for profit, rather than a genuine shortage.
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The book "The Men Who Run the World" describes commodity traders like Mark Rich who profited immensely from the Suez Canal closure and engaged in secretive oil flows, later being indicted for tax fraud and pardoned by President Clinton.
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Shadowy traders operating from Dubai are rebranding sanctioned Russian, Iranian, and Venezuelan oil as Malaysian to bypass sanctions, a tactic that political scientists cite as a reason for sanctions' failure.
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Manosphere podcasters are turning on Donald Trump, criticizing his unfulfilled promises on deportations, Epstein files, and gasoline prices, a shift CNN and MSNBC suggest could undermine his public image.
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Adam Curry emphasized that "No Agenda" provides analysis, not support, aiming to offer alternative perspectives by questioning mainstream narratives, a strategy he believes strengthens listener's beliefs or prompts questioning.
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A Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael," starring his nephew Jafar Jackson, explores his rise from the Jackson 5 and escape from his father Joe Jackson's control, concluding at his 1984 *Thriller* superstardom peak.
- 8d ago
John C. Dvorak alleges hospitals profit excessively from Medicare patients, viewing them as "goldmines" for automatic payments and leading to government gouging. He suggests this dynamic contributes to Medicare's financial challenges.
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John C. Dvorak confronted a hospital doctor for attempting to extend his stay without apparent justification, later filing a report. A nurse's response suggested systemic issues with the doctor.
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John C. Dvorak experienced immediate muscle pain relief using Manuka Gold Pain Relief balm, noting its CBD content and non-sticky, skin-absorbing properties.
- 8d ago
Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak criticize the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a "scam" that raises funds by creating "hate lists." They highlight its influence as a primary "fact-check" source for media and political entities.
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Federal fraud charges accuse the SPLC of manufacturing extremism by paying $3 million to informants in hate groups between 2014-2023. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the SPLC used fictitious entities and money laundering to hide these payments.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche linked the SPLC to funding a leader of the 2017 Charlottesville "Unite the Right" protest. Adam Curry suggests this was a "precursor" to influencing President Trump's political narrative.
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FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic for an article, citing anonymous sources, alleging excessive drinking and erratic behavior. Adam Curry calls this a "smear machine" tactic.
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Kash Patel asserts he exposed corruption against Trump's 2016 campaign, including FISA abuses, and discovered hidden files within the FBI. He states his team is working with the Justice Department to make arrests.
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Former CIA Director John Brennan, with over 33 years in government, received a subpoena in a "grand conspiracy" investigation, which he attributes to a Trump-led retribution campaign. He maintains his actions as CIA director were lawful in exposing Russian election interference.
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Keir Starmer admitted knowledge of Peter Mandelson's association with Jeffrey Epstein, despite Mandelson's two previous sackings from Labour cabinets for financial scandals. Pressure from Number 10 sought to expedite Mandelson's US ambassador vetting.
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Larry Johnson reported that President Trump allegedly attempted to use nuclear codes but was refused by General Dan Kaine. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak dismiss this as "bull crap," stating generals lack authority to overrule a president on nuclear launch.
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Kevin Warsh, a Federal Reserve nominee, pledged independence despite President Trump's push for lower interest rates. Senator Elizabeth Warren alleged Trump intended to use the Fed's power for personal and family enrichment, including a crypto company.
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Kevin Warsh attributes inflation to government money printing and excessive spending, advocating for new policy reforms. He favors interest rates over quantitative easing as a monetary tool due to their broader economic impact.
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Scott Bessent testified that Iran gained $14 billion from sanctions relief and Russia profited $150 million daily from lifted oil sanctions. He defends the relief by arguing it prevented oil prices from reaching $150 per barrel.
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The UAE is seeking a swap line from the US, which John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry suggest could benefit President Trump's family crypto ventures, including a $500 million investment. This coincided with relaxed US AI export controls for UAE companies.