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No Agenda Episode 'Code Brown' Dissects Trump's Iran Reversal, NATO Rift, and Patriot Front Psyop Suspicions

By Advos
In episode 1884, hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak challenge mainstream media narratives on Trump's Iran ceasefire reversal, NATO discord, and a controversial Patriot Front march, accusing networks of misreporting and omission.
No Agenda Episode 'Code Brown' Dissects Trump's Iran Reversal, NATO Rift, and Patriot Front Psyop Suspicions

In the latest episode of the No Agenda Show, titled "Code Brown" and published July 9, 2026, hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak deconstruct a chaotic news cycle, focusing on President Trump's declaration that the Iran ceasefire is over, a combative NATO summit in Ankara, and a viral Washington, D.C. march by the so-called Patriot Front that the hosts suspect is a psyop. The episode, available wherever podcasts are heard, offers sharp analysis across several threads pulled directly from the week's coverage.

On Trump's escalation with Iran after strikes on the Strait of Hormuz, Curry reads the full press conference quote that networks trimmed: "They're liars, they're cheats, they're sick people... As far as I'm concerned, it's over. I'll speak to our negotiators. They want to negotiate. They're good people. Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner. But they have to come back to me." Curry frames this as textbook good cop, bad cop diplomacy that the press refused to contextualize. The hosts also discuss Vicky Nuland's surprise reappearance on Jake Tapper's show.

The NATO summit blowup with Spain, Germany, France, and the UK is another focal point. Dvorak connects Trump's fury at Spain ("Spain is a wasted cause... cut off all trade with Spain") to NATO allies refusing to refuel U.S. carriers during the Iran operation. Secretary General Mark Rutte's charm offensive is also examined.

The episode also covers Mark Carney's proposed Global Defense Bank and Canada's $80 billion Ukraine commitment. The hosts question whether Canadian citizens grasp they are footing the bill for the defense bank, modeled on the World Bank and to be headquartered in Canada under former Bank of England governor Carney.

On CNN's coverage of the Patriot Front marching through the D.C. Metro, Curry notes the network claimed the group carried Confederate flags when the footage clearly showed Stars and Stripes and colonial flags. The hosts express skepticism of official framing, suggesting the march could be a psyop.

Other segments include Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's Totenkopf tattoo and The Pivot's defense of him, Katie Couric's transient global amnesia, rising infertility data from The Lancet, and a grim segment on Canada's MAID program expanding to infants and mature minors.

Curry relays firsthand reporting from dinner with Lex Fridman and his Iranian wife Fariba about sentiment inside Tehran, where residents believe Trump is quietly working with them against the IRGC. The episode underscores the hosts' commitment to naming what the mainstream press leaves on the cutting room floor.

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