The recent episode of the No Agenda Show, titled 'Fever Concerns,' has brought to light private communications from Dr. Anthony Fauci that reveal he was aware of potential risks associated with mRNA COVID-19 injections. According to the show, Fauci acknowledged that cytokine storms and fever from the injections could theoretically trigger first-trimester miscarriages. This information, which was not publicly disclosed, has prompted Senator Ron Johnson to accuse officials of withholding data to avoid fueling vaccine hesitancy. Johnson reanalyzed a 2021 New England Journal of Medicine paper by Tom Shimabukuro and recalculated the first-trimester miscarriage rate at approximately 82%, a figure that contrasts sharply with the originally reported rates.
The episode, hosted by Adam Curry and fill-in co-hosts Darren O'Neill and Larry Bleidner, also delved into President Trump's executive order that reduces the childhood vaccine schedule from 18 to 11 vaccines, splitting the MMR vaccine into three separate shots. This move has sparked debate among health experts and parents, with some viewing it as a step toward greater choice and others concerned about potential public health implications. The hosts critiqued mainstream media coverage of these developments, including interviews with Dr. Serena Chen of CCRM Fertility of New Jersey, who defended the public health messaging despite Fauci's private doubts.
Curry, broadcasting from the Texas Hill Country, did not mince words: "So Anthony Fauci knew about potential cytokine storms impacting the first trimester in miscarriages, told no one about it because it would create vaccine hesitancy." This sentiment was echoed by Naomi Wolf, who observed a 'zombie-like' vibe in post-injection New York, and praised her for using the term 'injections' rather than 'vaccines.'
The episode also explored geopolitical and economic topics, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's 'Operation Economic Fury' against Iran. The hosts argued that Bessent launched an economic campaign a year before any kinetic strikes, driving Iranian food inflation to 150-180%. Concurrently, UAE Crown Prince Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed is fast-tracking the Habshan-Fujairah pipeline to double capacity by 2027, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz entirely. This strategic move could reshape global energy dynamics.
In financial news, the hosts examined Larry Fink's BlackRock raising $500 billion for NVIDIA-led AI data center financing, drawing parallels to the mortgage-backed securities buildup before the 2008 financial crisis. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg's 'Muse Glimmer' manifesto attempts to reposition Meta in the open-source AI race. The episode concluded with a tribute to the late John C. Dvorak, including meetup reports from Fort Lauderdale and Springfield, Missouri.
The No Agenda Show, known for its sharp media deconstruction and listener-supported model, continues to offer an irreverent alternative to conventional news analysis. Episode 1894 is available now wherever podcasts are heard.


