
Real Coffee with Scott Adams Episode 2987 CWSA 10/13/25
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Oct 13, 2025 The release of Israeli hostages sparks discussion on Trump's diplomatic role. Insights into the fragility of semiconductor supply chains reveal a single-source risk. Skepticism arises around climate change alarmism, while pharmaceutical companies face scrutiny for direct sales tactics. Scott also explores the limits of AI productivity and the new potential of generative video AI. Plus, a dive into revelations about January 6th instigators and the geostrategic implications of Denmark's defense commitment in Greenland.
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Skepticism Toward Alarmist Climate Headlines
- Adams criticizes climate tipping-point headlines as alarmist and outdated relative to recent data.
- He views such reporting as inconsistent if journalists act matter-of-fact about imminent collapse.
Pharma Will Use Confusion To Protect Profits
- Pharma firms offering direct-to-patient sales will likely create complex, inconsistent schemes.
- Adams predicts confusopoly tactics to preserve profits while pretending to comply with pressure to lower prices.
Reciprocal Lawfare As Deterrence
- Adams supports legal action against political actors who attempted to overthrow or lawfare the presidency.
- He frames 'lawfare against lawfarers' as a deterrent to future political weaponization.



