

No Agenda Show
Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak
Deconstructing Media with No Agenda, by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak
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11 snips
Mar 1, 2026 • 3h 9min
1847 - "Off-Road"
They unpack recent strikes on Iran and the political theater around motivations and exit strategies. They dissect media narratives and conflicting intelligence about missile transfers and regional alliances. Energy geopolitics and the Strait of Hormuz loom large. The conversation pivots to Epstein revelations, AI use by the Pentagon, and cultural news bits.

7 snips
Feb 26, 2026 • 2h 56min
1846 - "Thumbstick Flick"
Two commentators debate media narratives around Jeffrey Epstein and recent missing DOJ files. They dig into AI worries, from hallucinations to military access and corporate skirmishes. Education and tech fraud, LAUSD probes, and Medicaid oversight surface as accountability themes. Politics, military movements, and pop-culture moments round out the lively news-packed hour.

17 snips
Feb 22, 2026 • 3h 5min
1845 - "Slave Slab"
They dig into missing files and redactions around Epstein material and debate whether his operation was a hotel or something darker. A new truth commission and high‑profile names make for tense legal and royal fallout discussion. Tech topics include smartphone addiction, school phone bans, Meta lawsuits over youth addiction, and AI deepfakes. Politics, CBDCs, and Iran negotiations add geopolitical spice.

7 snips
Feb 19, 2026 • 2h 30min
1844 - "Second Half of Show"
They dive into UFOs, military reports, and claims about interference with nuclear systems. Conversations range from CERN prank videos and China’s quantum teleportation headlines to cold fusion and free energy controversies. Fringe topics include Antarctica secrets, Marfa lights, Tesla towers, moon-myths, directed-energy patents, and recent sky fireballs tied to collider activity.

11 snips
Feb 15, 2026 • 2h 55min
1843 - "Token Muncher"
They riff on museum scams and clever ways people sneak into institutions. They debate phone apps, preinstalled news and whether chatbots can go delusional. Deepfakes, AI-driven mental-health harms and lawsuits come up. Surveillance concerns play out with Ring’s dog-finder feature. Geopolitics, NATO chatter and a swirl of elite scandal stories round out the conversation.

16 snips
Feb 12, 2026 • 3h 11min
1842 - "A Dog A Day"
A fast-paced rundown of privacy fights over Ring cameras and a debated Super Bowl ad about lost dogs. They unpack drone and laser reports at the border and dig into residual data and Bitcoin tracing. AI gets heavy airtime, from job disruption to chatbot therapy for students. Political controversies, courtroom clips, election forensics, and vaccine and drug stories round out the conversation.

Feb 8, 2026 • 1h 26min
1841 - "Scott Adams Redux"
Scott Adams, cartoonist behind Dilbert and author on persuasion, recounts quitting his day job and building a comics career. He talks about switching to digital art after dystonia, voice loss and recovery, and the persuasion tactics he studies. He also covers business risks, a blight-clearing urban project, and a startup for live expert video calls.

9 snips
Feb 5, 2026 • 3h 11min
1840 - "Hoity-toity"
Two commentators dissect the newly released Epstein documents, politics around redactions, and media framing. They debate intelligence involvement and whether parts of the leak were planted to muddy evidence. Conversation jumps to celebrity fallout, Bill Gates mentions, and royal reputational damage. Tech topics surface too: Linux playouts, AI hype, and human services for bots. They close with journalism collapse and music industry marketing.

17 snips
Feb 1, 2026 • 3h 10min
1839 - "Feces Thesis"
They lampoon climate messaging using a story about electric buses that fail in cold weather. They parse the Epstein files, name-drop high-profile figures, and debate how documents get politicized. They critique media framing on protests, First Amendment confusion, and conspiracies. Lively tangents cover Plato’s Retreat, toxoplasmosis theories, self-hosted AI agent risks, and UN funding rumors.

14 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 3h 3min
1838 - "Coup Afoot"
They compare network news teasers and critique media fear framing. They tangle with AI voices, Claude bot experiments, and Linux audio production headaches. They debate whether protests and unrest are grassroots or coordinated operations. They dissect DOJ and election probe developments, ICE funding fights, and litigation over social media addiction. They touch on China loyalty purges, Ukraine diplomacy, and Artemis 2 space chatter.


