No Agenda Show Episode 1873: Autism Billing Audit, Blue Origin Failure, and Trump's $250 Bill Proposal
June 1st, 2026 10:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The No Agenda Show examines a massive autism treatment billing audit, Blue Origin's rocket explosion, and Treasury Secretary Bessent's proposal for a Trump $250 bill, questioning media narratives and systemic fraud.

In Episode 1873 of the No Agenda Show, titled 'Supercycle,' hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak dissect a nationwide audit of autism treatment billing that reveals staggering spikes in Medicaid spending. North Carolina saw an 11,000% increase, while Minnesota's ABA therapy outlays surged roughly 51,000% since 2018. Curry provocatively suggests that the original autism epidemic narrative may itself have been a scam that primed the pump for massive fraud, asking: 'Perhaps the actual study of autism, of who, how many people have autism, was the scam to begin with, an inside job before it even got to the Medicare and all of this money that was going to autism treatment?' The episode explores the implications of this audit, which could reshape how autism services are funded and monitored nationally.
The show also dissects the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion at Cape Canaveral, comparing coverage across ABC, CBS, and NBC in its signature 3x3 segment. Dvorak floats the possibility of sabotage timed to SpaceX's S-1 filing, while Curry notes that the launch pad itself was destroyed. The hosts flag a subtle shift in CBS's language, observing that the word 'glitch' has been replaced by the century-old farming term 'haywire,' suggesting a deliberate framing change. The failure's impact on Blue Origin's timeline and the broader commercial space race is analyzed, with potential consequences for national security and private sector competition.
Other segments cover the collapsing Freedom 250 concert led by Silicon Valley figure Keith Krach, with dropouts including Martina McBride, the Commodores, Bret Michaels, and Young MC. The episode also delves into Joe Rogan's on-air apology after a Theo Von episode raised alarms about SSRIs and the discredited chemical imbalance theory, highlighting ongoing debates in mental health treatment. Texas AG Ken Paxton's push to classify Sharia law enforcement as a second-degree felony is discussed, alongside Jill Biden's CBS book tour and the furious response from Pod Save America. Treasury Secretary Bessent's remarks at the Reagan National Economic Forum about a proposed $250 bill featuring President Trump are examined, including a primer on seigniorage. Curry shares hands-on frustration using Anthropic's Claude Code agent to automate show credits and clip cutting, concluding that the AI 'supercycle' touted by Armada CEO Dan Wright is overvalued. A boots-on-the-ground note from an independent Washington State gas station operator details two-week fuel contracts and hidden carbon-credit fees pressuring July 4 prices, underscoring real-world economic pressures.
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