The latest episode of the No Agenda Show, 'Fever Concerns,' has brought to light private communications from Dr. Anthony Fauci that acknowledge theoretical risks of mRNA COVID injections, including cytokine storms and fever that could potentially trigger first-trimester miscarriages. These messages, which Senator Ron Johnson claims were withheld from the public to avoid fueling vaccine hesitancy, have ignited a fresh debate over the transparency of public health messaging.
Senator Johnson has reanalyzed a 2021 New England Journal of Medicine paper by Tom Shimabukuro, recalculating the first-trimester miscarriage rate at approximately 82%. This stark figure contrasts sharply with the public assurances given at the height of the pandemic. The hosts of the show, Darren O'Neill and Larry Bleidner, along with Adam Curry, dissected mainstream media coverage from CBS Evening News, CNBC, MSNBC's Morning Joe, and CNN, highlighting the discrepancies between private knowledge and public statements.
In a pointed critique, Curry quoted Senator Johnson's math: '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 revelation comes at a time when President Trump has signed an executive order reducing the childhood vaccine schedule from 18 to 11 vaccines, also splitting the MMR into three separate shots. The decision has sparked controversy, with some health experts expressing concern while others praise it as a step towards individualized medical care.
The episode also covered the DSA primary loss of Francesca Hong in Wisconsin, which the media framed as part of a Democratic 'civil war.' Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's 'Operation Economic Fury' against Iran was another focal point. Curry argued that Bessent launched an economic campaign a year before any kinetic strikes, driving Iranian food inflation to 150-180%. In parallel, 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—a strategic move with significant geopolitical implications.
Additionally, the hosts examined Larry Fink's BlackRock raising $500 billion for NVIDIA-led AI data center financing, comparing it to the mortgage-backed securities buildup before the 2008 financial crisis. Mark Zuckerberg's 'Muse Glimmer' manifesto was also discussed, as it attempts to reposition Meta in the open-source AI race. The show closed with a tribute to the late John C. Dvorak, including meetup reports from Fort Lauderdale and Springfield, Missouri.
These converging stories highlight a pattern of information management and strategic decision-making that the mainstream media often overlooks. The Fauci memo, in particular, raises serious questions about the ethical obligations of public health officials and the balance between messaging and transparency. As the Trump administration moves to alter the vaccine schedule, the public is left to navigate a complex landscape of conflicting information and evolving policies.


