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FAQ: Inside No Agenda's 'Cow Cartel' Episode

The episode dissects recent political events including Zohran Mamdani's NYC primary win, Gavin Newsom's billionaire tax proposal, John Bolton's guilty plea on classified documents, Keir Starmer's resignation, and an Asian longhorn tick infestation affecting U.S. cattle, claiming the national narrative is being reshaped.
The hosts are Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, broadcasting from Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. Episode 1881 was published June 28, 2026.
Dvorak argued that the win was a setup, noting only 10% voter turnout and that voters were mostly immigrants, comparing the situation to 1972 and suggesting the CIA is setting up Democratic socialists as patsies.
It covers the DSA manifesto, David Sacks' breakdown on All In, John Bolton's guilty plea, Leon Black's subpoena over Epstein NDAs, Keir Starmer's resignation and Andy Burnham's rise, the collapsing UAP disclosure narrative, an Ebola outbreak in DRC, and an Asian longhorn tick infestation hitting U.S. cattle.
The title 'Cow Cartel' refers to the Asian longhorn tick infestation decimating cattle herds, as described by rancher Travis, which the hosts suggest could be a blow to American cattle producers.
Dvorak draws parallels to 1972, referencing Russ Baker's book 'Family of Secrets' and JD Vance's Nixon-era comments, to argue that current political narratives are being manipulated similarly.
It is a long-running, listener-supported podcast that offers skeptical, independent media deconstruction with sharp commentary and humor, questioning official narratives.
Curry questioned whether crime statistics are being massaged in New York City, similar to how they were in Washington, D.C., referencing Mamdani's claim of 165,000 potholes paved.
