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By: Newsworthy.ai
May 29, 2026

Did NASA's Lunar Economy Pitch Fall Flat? No Agenda Weighs In

Episode 1872 of the No Agenda Show, titled 'Lunar Economy,' published May 28, 2026, finds hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak broadcasting from the Texas Hill Country and Refinery Row to deconstruct a week of high-volume media noise. From NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's $20 billion pitch for a permanent moon base to President Trump's twelfth televised cabinet meeting, the hosts unpack what mainstream outlets amplified, what they buried, and why the phrase 'lunar economy' became the unintentional punchline of the news cycle.

The episode threads together several running stories with the show's signature media deconstruction approach:

  • NASA's Artemis timeline, helium-3 extraction claims, and the proposed 'orbital economy' under Isaacman
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's awkward turn at the White House podium and the new Trump Account savings app
  • The third Ebola media cycle in two years, with CDC acting director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya requesting airport screening volunteers ahead of the FIFA World Cup
  • Teen takeover crackdowns in Polk County, Florida and Chicago, including proposals to charge parents
  • Ferrari's all-electric Luce, co-designed with Jony Ive, and Mayor Mamdani's meetings with Jamie Dimon and David Solomon

The hosts' skepticism is on full display when Curry reacts to Isaacman's vision of helium-3 mining and quantum computing fuel sourced from the moon. 'Open the Straits, give me $3 gas, then we can talk about moon stuff,' Curry says. 'It's gonna be all the lunar economy.' Dvorak offers a meta-prediction that contradicts Curry's expectation of a spectacular Artemis failure: 'Nothing blows up, nothing happens. Yak yak yak. They're gonna talk talk talk. Send a couple of robots up there, and one of them will stop working.'

Beyond space policy, the episode digs into Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's rotation as White House press briefer, Marco Rubio's report on 20 third-country deportation agreements, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's clawback of $29 billion in late-Biden disbursements including a contested $2 billion grant tied to Stacey Abrams, and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's claim of $4 billion in new lease sale revenue from the Permian, Bakken, and Alaska's North Slope. Curry reviews 'Young Washington' by Wonder Network, analyzes the Texas Senate runoff, and notes a Sydney drone-show glitch as a potential attack vector.

About No Agenda Show

No Agenda is a long-running, listener-supported podcast hosted by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak that takes a skeptical, independent look at mainstream media, politics, culture, and the forces shaping the daily news cycle. Known for its sharp commentary, humor, and media deconstruction, the show questions official narratives and rewards audience contributions through its value-for-value model. Episode 1872 is available now wherever podcasts are heard.

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