No Agenda Show Episode 1877 Dissects Iran Deal, SpaceX IPO, and AI Censorship

June 15th, 2026 2:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak analyze media misdirection surrounding the stalled Iran peace agreement, Elon Musk's trillionaire status after SpaceX's IPO, and the creeping censorship crisis in the AI industry.

No Agenda Show Episode 1877 Dissects Iran Deal, SpaceX IPO, and AI Censorship

Episode 1877 of the No Agenda Show, titled 'Flim Flam,' hosted by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak and released June 14, 2026, takes aim at what the hosts describe as a week saturated with media misdirection. Broadcasting from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley, the duo opens with the U.S. men's 4-1 World Cup win over Paraguay before pivoting to the stalled Iran peace agreement, Elon Musk's ascent to trillionaire status following the SpaceX IPO, and a creeping censorship crisis inside the artificial intelligence industry.

Listeners can expect the show's signature media deconstruction applied to several converging storylines: President Trump's claim that an Iran memorandum of understanding would be signed Sunday, contradicted by Tehran and complicated by a fresh Israeli strike on Beirut; the scheduling of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral for July 4th, and what it signals about the timeline of the conflict; the SpaceX public offering, green-shoe mechanics, and the looming pop of the AI bubble; Anthropic's withdrawal of its Fable-5 and Mythos-5 models under a Trump administration directive; and Tulsi Gabbard's disclosure of 120 U.S.-funded biolabs across 30 countries.

Curry frames the episode's title plainly, telling Dvorak, 'There's a lot of flim-flam going on and it's getting on my nerves.' The Book of Knowledge segment traces the word to 1530s Scandinavian roots meaning mockery. Dissecting CNN's coverage of Iran declaring victory, Curry objects to anonymous sourcing, noting a shipping executive quoted secondhand: 'Unfortunately, the White House, they are losers.' Dvorak counters with Fox Business analyst Phil Flynn's claim that tankers were quietly moved through the Strait of Hormuz under a shut-up order, comparing it to Washington crossing the Delaware.

The AI segment draws on commentary from the All-In podcast, featuring David Sacks, Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, and David Friedberg, who warn that Anthropic's prompt surveillance and CEO Dario Amodei's call for an FAA-style regulator could push enterprises toward open-source Chinese models like Qwen 3.6. Curry argues the centralized AI thesis is unraveling as Apple shifts inference on-device, citing remarks from Siri co-founder Adam Cheyer at WWDC. Other threads include Spencer Pratt's vendetta against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, DHS Secretary Mullen's report of 300,000 missing migrant children, Mark Carney's New World Order speech pitching a Canada-Ireland-EU bloc, and a Swiss referendum capping population at 10 million.

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