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March 14, 2018 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Hi, welcome to the Health Ranger Report.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
And in this very unusual podcast, I'm going to share with you the 10-point summary of what I stand for.
In other words, the 10 driving principles or aims or purposes that I have in my life.
And that are really driving everything that I do.
And I'll give you a little bit of background, too, of just where I came from and what got me to this point.
Because we have so many new readers and listeners.
Readers of my main website, naturalnews.com.
We've launched so many new websites now.
We've got newstarget.com.
We've got actually more than 100 individual websites now that are live and we've just expanded a lot.
More and more people are being introduced to the Health Ranger philosophy.
I've got more fans and I've got more critics.
Obviously, anybody who does something important in our world is somewhat polarizing, which is okay.
But I wanted you to meet me and find out a little bit about who I am and why I do what I do.
Just a real quick background.
I'm about 10% American Indian.
I grew up in the Midwest.
I have a four-year college degree.
It's an interdisciplinary degree in technical writing.
My wife is a legal immigrant.
She is Chinese from Taiwan.
And so I'm very much pro-Taiwan because that's the democracy of Of the Far East, I speak conversational Mandarin Chinese, and I lived in Taiwan for a couple of years.
I toured throughout Southeast Asia.
I used to give computer security technology seminars, partially in Chinese, to audiences in Hong Kong and Singapore and Malaysia and places like that.
I've also lived in South America.
I've lived in Ecuador for two years.
I developed a very large self-sufficient food ecosystem of food forests.
I'm very much into permaculture and self-reliance and sustainability.
I sold that place after a couple of years, but once I had it fully running, my wife and I were eating...
I'm sorry, we were growing about 70% of our diet right there locally.
So we were...
I'm on the verge of almost achieving 100% self-reliance.
It was pretty cool.
I grow a lot of my own food.
I invented the Food Rising Grow Box.
It's called the Food Rising Mini Farm Grow Box is what it's actually called.
It's at foodrising.org.
And I use CAD systems to develop 3D printable parts so people could print out their own water float valves.
And I released all that for free.
So people all over the world have downloaded these parts and they've printed out their own float valves.
And they've been growing food without electricity because that's a non-electric, what's called a non-circulating hydroponic system, NCH. It doesn't require any electricity.
It's great for third world countries.
We also donated hundreds of those grow boxes to schools all across America.
I'm the executive director.
It's a non-paid position for the Consumer Wellness Center.
That's at consumerwellness.org.
And there we give out grant money for nutrition grants and public education grants, and we do things like the Food Rising Grow System and We've also done things like we've distributed a lot of superfoods and foods to flood victims and fire victims and so on and so forth.
I live on a ranch now in Texas, and I rescued a couple of donkeys from the fires in 2011.
Very bad fires in Central Texas.
And those donkeys turned out to be fertile, and so they've had two babies.
So now we have four donkeys, and they are doing just great.
I feed them carrots, and we've nursed the two back to health, and now we have a family of four donkeys.
I also take care of, we have free-range chickens, and we produce our own farm fresh eggs just for our own consumption.
And we feed them to our dogs, too.
We have dogs.
You've got to keep the raccoons away from the chickens.
So I do a lot of self-reliance and sort of...
You know, I'm into survival.
I'm into self-reliance.
I'm into living off the land.
But I'm not a hunter.
Never been a hunter.
That's not part of my philosophy.
I don't like to just indiscriminately kill animals for sport.
That's not something that I would ever consider.
Although, if I were in a starvation scenario, I would hunt for food.
But that's not why most people hunt today, by the way.
So...
That's not my thing.
But I am a long-range target shooter.
So I'm very much pro-Second Amendment.
I use firearms as tools on the ranch in Texas.
Sometimes you have to use tools to protect life.
And so I use firearms as tools.
I'm very much pro-Second Amendment.
Like I said, I'm a long range target shooter.
I'm also trained in handgun, tactical combat, shotgun combat, battle rifle combat, and hand to hand combat.
And let's see as weapons combat as well.
Also trained in taking away other people's weapons in combat.
So I've got a lot of combat type of training, mostly with Israelis who are the best fighters in the world as far as I'm concerned.
Well, I don't know.
You might say Brazilians are, you know, when you're talking about BJJ and all that, I'm I'm not talking about cage fighting.
I'm talking about ending the threat and surviving type of fighting.
Israelis are the best.
And I say all of this because...
People like to try to put me into their definition, their boxes, like, oh, he's a conservative.
No, he's an environmentalist.
No, he's a scientist.
No, he's a right-winger because he likes guns.
No, this or that.
The truth is...
Nobody can define you in a simple phrase.
I hope you don't fit a mold.
I hope you don't agree 100% with the Democrat Party or the Republican Party.
God, I hope not.
Otherwise, you're probably a zombie.
Like most intelligent people, I independently look at and think about each individual situation or candidate or policy or A business decision, and so on.
So I try to make the best decisions in every case, whether it's something small, local, personal, or something big, like a big picture item, you know, a law.
Sometimes I might oppose a law or promote a law, you know, support a new law.
I really try to think through those issues and make sure that I'm doing what's right for the principles in which I believe, and I'll share those principles with you.
One more thing, though, just to get back to some of my influences.
I was very active in both sports and also academics when I was in high school, for example, when I was young.
Ran track for four years.
Played on the varsity football team for two years.
Those are the main sports I did.
I did a lot of outdoor kind of stuff as a kid.
You've got to remember I grew up in a time when there wasn't an internet, so we actually did real things in the real world.
And so, you know, I did a lot of things, crazy stunts on bicycles and skateboards and what have you.
It's probably amazing that I'm still alive after some of that come to think of it.
Sleds, you know, frozen lakes, but not frozen quite enough, you might fall through.
Those kinds of things, you know?
So, did a lot of that.
Somehow managed to survive childhood.
I was always gifted academically.
I was always at the top of my class academically, which, you know, in the American school system doesn't necessarily mean that much compared to, you know, the academic achievements of some of the You know, Korean families or Taiwan families or India families and so on.
But the point is I did very well academically.
School was very boring for me.
So I did a lot of creative writing.
I did a lot of early computer programming.
I owned one of the very first Apple II computers and I did a lot of programming.
I actually wrote program code on paper in class and then I would go home and type it into my computer and run it and debug it because usually it didn't work the first time.
I used to do interesting things like...
Even before I knew anything about geometry or algebra, I figured out formulas for drawing a circle using x, y plots, which sounds simple, but if you think about it, it's actually quite complicated for a young kid who has never learned about tangents, cosines, signs, any of that.
How do you plot a circle using x and y?
Using just simple math.
So I had a lot of brain teasers like that.
I used to solve a lot of Rubik's Cubes when I was a kid.
I think my best solve time was 26 seconds.
Usually it would take a couple of minutes.
I don't remember how to solve Rubik's Cubes anymore.
It's not my focus, but I used to do that as a kid.
It was pretty fun.
When I got out of high school, I went to college.
I didn't really know what I wanted to do, so I ended up with lots of minors, and it actually took more than four years to get out of college.
I don't know if it was four and a half or five years.
I think it was four and a half years, and I took some summer classes too, but I think I ended up with a minor, if I remember correctly, in mathematics, one in international economics, I took classes in microbiology.
I took classes in genetics and permutations, things like that.
And I ended up with an interdisciplinary degree, which was focused on technical writing.
So I did a lot of writing.
I did a lot of fiction writing.
And believe it or not, in college, I actually wanted to be a movie director.
Yes.
Little known factoid.
And, honestly, what happened is I didn't have enough money to go to an out-of-state school.
So, and the place where I went to school, a state-run university, did not have a film college.
So...
There you go.
So that's why I'm now running Natural News.
I might have been in LA making movies if I had actually had some funding back then.
You never know.
You never know what could have changed in life to put you in different places.
So I've had an interesting childhood.
So, again, I stayed.
I went to a local university.
Well, relatively local.
And it was affordable.
I was able to get through that.
I worked through college, too.
I worked at UPS. I loaded boxes at night for UPS. And I also worked as, believe it or not, a computer technician and salesperson for a little computer shop.
We would sort of customize PCs for people.
So I learned how to build and rebuild and repair computers there.
That was pretty fun.
And then I took the, I think it was the GMAT that I took.
And when I got close to getting out of college, I always scored really well on tests.
It was just something that I did well for whatever reason.
I did really well on the GMAT. It was a super high score.
I got lots of offers from graduate degree universities, but again...
I was flat broke.
I mean, I was really broke at that time.
In fact, I was in debt.
And so I ended up moving to Taiwan.
And in Taiwan...
At first, I really struggled for a short period of time, and then I found out a way to make some honest money, some really good money, and have an income, and I paid off all my student loans in one year.
And if you're wondering, what did I do?
How did I find something to pay off all my student loans in one year?
Well, I'll tell you exactly what I did.
I was living in Taipei, and there was a Taipei Expo Center.
And I soon learned that every once in a while there would, well, every month or so, there would be some kind of expo there, like a furniture company expo or a computer company expo.
And these were expos put on by the nation of Taiwan, the Taiwan government.
And the expos would be attended, well, the companies that would buy the booths there would be all the Taiwan manufacturers.
So Taiwan...
It has, for a long time, been a very heavy manufacturing company.
They manufacture everything from carbon fiber tennis rackets to computer motherboards and monitors.
Lots of things.
I mean, all kinds of consumer goods.
Everything from heavy equipment, tools, machinery, furniture, clothing, you name it.
So there would be a show there every month, practically.
And since I didn't really have a job or anything like that, I decided to go to the expos, and I managed to get a press badge.
Which wasn't hard to do.
So I got in as a member of the press.
But I wasn't there to report on anything as a member of the press.
What I was doing was I would go from booth to booth and I would collect brochures from all of the Taiwan companies that were trying to promote their products.
And then I would take those back to my apartment in Taipei and I would mark them up.
I would correct the English on the brochures.
So I spent many, many hours correcting the English and saying, this is the correct way to say this and that.
I was basically like an English teacher at that point correcting student papers.
And then I would send those brochures to those companies along with a letter that said, I can work for you and make sure that all your brochures read perfectly in English so that you can sell more of your stuff.
And wouldn't you know it, before long, I was rolling in business.
I was busy as heck.
I was riding a motor scooter all over Taipei.
I was collecting money from companies.
They would hire me to fix their brochures or write a brochure or write an ad or do this.
All kinds of stuff.
I was writing software manuals.
There were software companies.
I wrote game manuals for a gaming company.
And literally, I earned way more money doing that.
And I worked hard, too.
I worked like 16-hour days, I think.
But I earned more money doing that than I could have ever earned in the United States.
And so in about a year, if I recall, I paid off all my student loans.
And then within another year, I'd saved up enough money, moved back to the United States and started a software company.
And that's really how I got started.
So...
Nobody gave me anything.
I didn't inherit any money.
Nobody handed me a grant or an inheritance or anything like that.
I went to the school that I could afford.
I worked my way through college.
I went overseas, learned how to speak Chinese enough to get by.
And I went out as an entrepreneur and I just hit the streets, hit the trade shows until I found a way, a unique way to make money through my skills, which were English composition, technical writing type of skills.
So that's, I don't think I've ever really shared that publicly before.
A lot of people don't even know that.
But that's how I actually got started as a writer.
So after coming back to the States, I ran a software company for many, many years.
I'll keep this part really short.
I was not healthy by the time I was in the States for a few years.
And I think by the time I was 30 years old or so, I was very unhealthy.
I was overweight.
I was nearly obese, borderline type 2 diabetic.
I had chronic back pain.
I had high cholesterol.
I had depression at times.
A lot of health problems.
And looking back, I know why.
Because when I was working in Taiwan, I was eating at McDonald's.
It was really sad.
I was eating a lot of processed junk food, and I was drinking soda.
I mean, it was really a horrific diet.
You can't even believe it.
I can't even believe it.
Looking back, thinking, you know, gosh...
How stupid can you be when you're 19 or 20 years old and you think that what you eat doesn't matter?
You got to realize also in that time, I mean, not very many people were talking about nutrition.
If you said that high fructose corn syrup caused diabetes, people would laugh at you like you're insane.
But now we know that's true, right?
I mean, now people laugh at you if you say mercury in vaccines causes autism, but, you know, 10 years down the road, that's going to be, well, of course that does, you know, that's the way it's going to be.
But at that time, I was very unhealthy.
And so there was a point in my life, I don't know, it was kind of a breaking point of poor personal health.
And I don't remember the exact day or anything like that or the exact experience, but I do remember that I wanted to solve the problem of why I was so overweight and lethargic.
I could see where this was going.
It was going downhill.
Not a good situation.
Oh, I forgot to tell you.
I almost used to black out in the mornings.
Because you see, I would eat a high-sugar breakfast.
I mean, I know all this now, but it wasn't obvious at the time.
I would eat a high-sugar breakfast, like, you know, a bowl of Lucky Charms or some crazy cereal like that.
And I didn't have healthy oils in my diet.
I didn't know about flax seeds or chia seeds or fish oils or anything.
I was eating crap.
I was eating, well, like the standard American diet now.
You know, toast and jelly, which is made with corn syrup.
And I was eating, you know, Pop-Tarts or whatever.
It's just garbage, right?
And then literally a few hours after that, I would almost black out.
I would start to shake.
And I now know that was hypoglycemia, right?
A lot of us have probably experienced that.
And it's kind of an early warning sign for type 2 diabetes.
A lot of people who start out with hypoglycemia can become type 2 diabetic.
And I was definitely on my way to that because I was eating this horrendous diet and I wasn't getting good nutrition.
And I remember going to my family, my personal family physician.
I mean, just the GP that I went to.
And they did a blood sugar test to test for type 2 diabetes.
And the results were inconclusive.
And I explained to him that I had done some reading and I thought that I had hypoglycemia.
And I remember him saying to me, there's no such thing as hypoglycemia.
It's all in your head.
So this was my first interface with a doctor who was clueless.
And this was someone that I had gone to as a patient for many, many years, and I trusted his medical opinions and found out he doesn't have any freaking clue what he's talking about because I was hypoglycemic.
And I did some further reading and I found out it was because I was eating sugar in the morning.
That's why my blood sugar was crashing, causing me to almost pass out a few hours later.
So I picked up the very first health book that I read was called Sugar Busters.
Sugar Busters.
I think it was by William Duffy, if I remember correctly.
Sugar!
Sugar Busters!
Yeah, who you gonna call?
Sugar Busters.
And Sugar Busters taught me that, oh my God, what you eat actually does affect your health.
Now, you gotta remember that at that time, This was a very unusual idea.
I mean, even to this day, there are doctors that say that what you eat has nothing to do with disease prevention.
I mean, there are still doctors that think that because they're morons, right?
Totally ignorant.
But back in the 1990s, when I read this book, that was commonly believed that food had nothing to do with disease.
It couldn't cause disease and it couldn't prevent disease.
Food was just calories.
That was the mantra of the dieticians.
A calorie is a calorie is a calorie.
It doesn't matter where it comes from.
It doesn't matter what it is.
Nutrients don't matter.
Blah, blah, blah.
I know this sounds insane right now, but back in the 90s, that was what people actually believed.
And so, when I read this book, it opened my eyes, and for the first time in my life, I realized, oh my God, you mean I can control my health outcome by just making different choices in my food?
Why didn't anybody freaking tell me this?
And probably my mom did tell me that, but I wasn't paying attention when I was 12 or whatever.
I did have great parents, and they taught me a lot of home gardening.
We used to grow a lot of our own vegetables and fruits.
They taught me some self-reliance skills.
I had some wonderful grandparents.
I did a lot of work on a farm.
When I was very young, I ran tractors.
I baled hay.
I was around cattle.
I painted barns.
I mean, I did a lot of things as a kid.
I had great parents and great grandparents, both, who taught me just a tremendous, vast array of useful knowledge, but they weren't really heavily into nutrition, as I recall.
So, for whatever reason, I either wasn't exposed to a lot of that information or didn't absorb it, so it came to me later through self-discovery, and I ended up reading this book.
And after that, man, the lights just went on, and I gave up sodas.
I gave up all sodas completely and never looked back.
I mean, I don't think I've ever had a drink of a soda since that day.
Ever.
I can't even think of when I've had a soda.
Hmm.
Why would I want one?
I mean, it makes no sense.
So I gave up sodas, and sure enough, the symptoms disappeared.
I stopped eating sugar for breakfast.
Sure enough, the symptoms disappeared.
I was on a roll, and I started learning more and more about nutrition.
And I got into healthy living, and I got into exercise and healthy eating both.
And sure enough, within just a couple of years, I had become a crazy fit.
And I was in my 30s at this time.
I don't know, 33, 34, something like that.
I'd become really, really fit, very athletic.
I could just go out and run five miles.
Barely get my heart rate up.
I remember my dog would run with me and she would conk out before I would.
I'd have to let her rest, you know, because I would wear out my dog running, you know.
And I was into really great nutrition.
Well, I'm actually still into more nutrition, but I don't exercise as much as I used to because I spend more time in the lab now and writing and so on and so forth.
So I'm not as fit as I used to be.
I kind of miss that, actually.
I always enjoyed exercise.
But...
The more I learned about foods and the cause-effect relationship between food, what you eat, and what you get in terms of health, the more excited I became about the possibilities for everyone, for all of humanity.
And I thought, because I was relatively young and kind of new at this, I thought, oh my God, if people just knew...
That you could prevent cancer with the right diet?
Oh my God, this could be revolutionary.
You know, the media is going to cover this, right?
I mean, doctors are going to share this information with their patients, right?
I mean, we can prevent type 2 diabetes.
Oh my God, we could turn this whole thing around.
People can be healthier, happier, less suffering.
Don't have to spend as much time in the hospital.
Society is going to embrace this, right?
Right?
Okay, then I got the wake-up call.
You know what I'm talking about.
So, when I first launched Natural News, it was actually called News Target, and the wake-up call was that, hey, dummy, the experts already know all this stuff.
They just don't want the public to find out.
So, now, when you get to high enough levels of knowledge in society, you eventually start to uncover the actual conspiracies.
So there are conspiracies, in essence, or more like financial motivations of the status quo to keep people ignorant, to make sure they don't find out about cures for cancer or how to prevent Alzheimer's or how to prevent heart disease.
They don't want people to know this stuff.
They don't want people to know that the pesticides in your cheap food are causing cancer and dementia.
They don't want people to know that the mercury in your fillings, your dentistry, it actually gets absorbed, inhaled into your body, and the fillings off-gas, mercury vapor very slowly and steadily, and you're inhaling mercury and it's poisoning you.
They don't want you to know that glyphosate causes cancer, the world's most popular herbicide.
They don't want you to know that high fructose corn syrup causes type 2 diabetes.
They don't want you to know that your genes really have almost nothing to do with development of cancer.
It's the foods you eat and the chemicals you're exposed to that express those genes or perhaps suppress those genes.
It's gene expression that is the true determining factor of whether you get disease or avoid disease.
So as I went through these years as NewsTarget and then Natural News, I began to very quickly come to realize that the world in which we live is very different from the world that I thought I grew up in.
I thought as a kid that I grew up in a world where people wanted knowledge to solve problems.
I thought that people wanted to move humanity forward.
I thought that if solutions existed, everybody would openly share them because we wanted to make our world a better place.
We wanted to end human suffering.
I thought these were universal principles because, you know, those are the principles that I was brought up with.
End human suffering.
You know, help people solve problems.
All these kinds of ideas.
But I came to find out that's not the case at all, that there are powerful corporate and government interests, and that disease is a multi-trillion dollar business, and that anything that might hurt that business is going to be viciously attacked, censored, and eventually silenced if they get their way.
And so I came to find out what everybody finds out if they get into this area.
If you start talking about GMOs in the food supply or if you start talking about mercury in vaccines, you start talking about high fructose corn syrup causing type 2 diabetes or pesticides in the school lunches, you're going to be attacked.
You're going to be censored, silenced, intimidated, threatened, blacklisted, you name it.
That's the world we actually live in.
It's kind of sad to discover that, but that's what I discovered firsthand.
And it turns out that the more powerful your information is for empowering humanity, if you've solved a big problem, if you've uncovered big information, world-changing information, if you have done something substantial that can make humanity more free, you are going to be targeted, perhaps even executed, assassinated.
And case in point, Julian Assange.
How many years has he been a prisoner in the Ecuadorian embassy in the UK because of WikiLeaks?
Case in point, Edward Snowden.
He may yet be executed for treason because he shared the truth that the NSA was spying on all of us, which was considered a conspiracy theory until the day Snowden released the documents.
I mean, I can give you many, many examples of naturopaths who have been murdered.
Many, many examples of cancer cure doctors who have been threatened or arrested or have been run out of the country and have been forced to set up shop in places like Mexico or the Cayman Islands.
I can give you many examples of how healing has been criminalized in America because healing threatens the profit model of the status quo.
And so you notice how the tone of this whole little history that I'm giving you has changed from one of childhood innocence and lots of fun and lots of adventure and lots of discovery of information to now the modern adult version which is that we are all living in an evil,
monopolistic, anti-knowledge, anti-human regime Drug cartels, essentially, a medical mafia, if you will, and that this medical mafia profits from suffering, profits from disease, that those who try to empower people are silenced.
They are intimidated and threatened.
I can't tell you how many times I've been death-threaded.
I've been stalked.
I've had people hired by the biotech industry publish my previous addresses to try to get others to attack me.
Literally publish my private information on the web.
It's why I have to live on a piece of property that is not attached to my name.
I have to live almost with a degree of anonymity and privacy that most people could never imagine solely because of my principles of empowering people with knowledge.
And so that is the background now to get to what I was trying to open this with, which is a 10-point summary of what I stand for.
But I'm glad you stuck with me on this because to understand what I stand for, you have to understand that whole history of how I got here.
This wasn't an overnight thing.
I wasn't born going, you know, screw the pharmaceutical industry.
No, I was born.
I mean, I grew up as a child.
You know, I pledge allegiance to the flag.
America is great.
Adults are trying to help everybody.
Drug companies are going to cure cancer.
Yay!
You know, I grew up with that.
I grew up as a gullible, trusting little kid thinking that the world was a happy, helpful place where people meant well and good intentions.
Good intentions actually produce the results.
And if we all just got along, and if we all just were polite and nice to each other, everybody else would be too.
And society would be a great place, and everything would be fine.
And then I come to find out, as an adult...
There are medical murderers.
Vaccines are intentionally injected into children with mercury, sort of a form of medical child molestation.
Brain damage is caused by the vaccines.
There's fluoride intentionally dripped into the water supply because it causes cognitive dysfunction that the psychiatric industry preys upon little children and warps their brains for life.
The truth about nutrition is systematically censored.
The FDA is run by pharmaceutical whores and prostitutes.
The CDC is nothing but the marketing branch of the vaccine industry.
The CDC actually owns vaccine patents.
It's actually in the business of vaccines that most of what we're told about infectious disease, including almost everything we were told about Ebola, is completely fake news.
It's fabricated.
That there are actually medical false flags.
Did you know that Disneyland was a medical false flag?
The release of influenza to cause an outbreak.
That there are virologists who work for Merck who went public with a false claims act document filed with the federal government that said they were ordered by the management of Merck to spike the vaccines with animal antibodies in order to trick the FDA into approving the vaccines so that Merck could have vaccines out there being given to children that would spread disease.
So this is the reality that I've discovered is actually in place.
And it's a vicious, malicious, it is an anti-human, it is a depopulation agenda reality.
I haven't even talked about Bill Gates and how he wants to depopulate the world, and he's working on infertility technologies and secret little mosquito vaccines where they vaccinate you without your consent, the vaccine mandates, the medical police state in California, SB-277, the anti-human agenda of the entire system, how we're all going to be, well, the laborers are going to be replaced with robots anyway.
What do you think they're going to do with all the extra humans?
Well, Bill Gates is working on that problem right now.
He's got it all figured out.
He's just going to depopulate the planet.
How do you think they're going to do that?
Not too hard to figure that out.
Going to stage a pandemic, demand everybody get vaccinated, stuff the vaccines with deadly cancer viruses.
Very simple.
And now you see, this kind of stuff, what I just said, 20 years ago would have sounded crazy to me.
As a kid, I wouldn't have even been able to entertain these thoughts.
They would have seemed totally outlandish.
Now, I know that they are facts.
I know that this is real.
Because I've seen it on the front lines.
I've seen it firsthand with my own eyes, with my own ears.
I've received threats.
I mean, this latest threat that came to me threatened that if I didn't destroy Alex Jones, they were going to destroy me.
I mean, imagine that.
Imagine that.
Imagine you're minding your own business.
Well, I guess interfering with the profit model of the pharmaceutical industry.
And then they come along and they send you a threat and they say, you've got to destroy one of your fellow journalists or we're going to destroy you.
I told them, hell no.
So I guess they're going to try to destroy me.
I mean, I guess the hit pieces that they're going to, I guess it's going to be a barrage of hit pieces that they're just going to invent false information because that's what they do.
I mean, that's why it's very useful for you to hear this kind of podcast so you get a sense of really who I am and where I came from and what my intentions are and what my principles are because you can't believe anything that you read in the corporate controlled media anymore.
They're truly evil.
I mean, malicious, destructive, anti-human agenda, evil.
The entire mainstream media does absolutely everything they are ordered to do by the vaccine companies.
I know this for a fact.
I've been in numerous conversations where I've been told by reporters that their management would not allow them to cover that story because their pharmaceutical advertisers told them to pull it.
I mean, this happens every day in the media.
And this is why the mainstream media won't report on vaccine-damaged children, for example, or autism caused by vaccines, or vaccine side effects, or mercury in vaccines.
The entire industry has prostituted itself.
The media industry has prostituted itself to the pharmaceutical industry.
It's bad.
It's far worse than I ever could have imagined.
And probably if I had to do this all over again, if I knew 20 years ago what I know now, I would have steered clear of this whole industry because it's so wicked and evil.
It's like you don't even want to know it.
There's almost a cognitive dissonance.
Your brain doesn't even want to acknowledge that it's true because it's so wicked.
It's so evil.
Most people like you and I, we're decent, everyday, ordinary people.
We have friends and we get along.
We sit on the back porch and...
And have a cookout or rent a canoe and float down the river or whatever.
You know, we do something fun and casual.
We're just regular, everyday people.
We are not evil like those who run the pharmaceutical industry and the vaccine industry.
So we have a hard time imagining that anybody could be that evil.
That's why so many people, when they first hear this kind of information, they go, no, that couldn't possibly be true.
There's nobody that evil.
That's a conspiracy theory.
There's no evil.
Boy, you're wrong.
I've been threatened by evil face-to-face.
Evil has put a bullseye on my back because of what I say, because of my principles.
That's a wake-up call for humanity right there.
If you share the principles that I share, I'm about to outline for you here, you will have a target on your back too.
And by the way, principle number one is the protection of life and its sustainability.
That's really number one in my book.
My number one goal is to protect life.
If you share that with me, if you seek to protect life, you are an enemy of the status quo.
End of story.
You're an enemy because if you seek to protect life, then that means you want to protect children from mercury and vaccines.
You want to protect people who eat food from toxic pesticides and herbicides.
You want to protect the environment and the ecosystem from pesticide runoff.
And algal blooms and all the other problems that result from synthetic fertilizer runoff, for example.
If you protect life, you are an enemy of the system that currently dominates our society.
Oh, you are celebrated.
If you work for Planned Parenthood, for example, and you're all into harvesting partial birth babies' heads for medical parts and scientific research, oh, you're celebrated.
You're a courageous hero woman.
Oh, you're so wonderful.
You should wear it on your shirt.
I just got an abortion.
You're celebrated if you destroy life.
Especially third-term, late-term abortions, which I'm opposed to, by the way.
Can you tell?
If you want to protect life, you're an enemy of the system.
And that is the wake-up call.
Because, frankly...
I don't want the world to operate in that way.
I want to live in a world where people, all of us want to protect life.
And all of us want to achieve my goal number two, which is ending the suffering of all conscious beings.
Now that's a Tibetan principle, by the way.
And when I was in Taiwan, that's where I went, by the way.
It was Buddhist temples.
I should say that's a Buddhist principle, not a Tibetan principle.
But most Tibetans are Buddhists.
But I would go to Buddhist temples when I was in Taiwan.
And so I learned quite a bit about Buddhism in those years, and this one always made sense to me, to end the suffering of all conscious beings.
It's not just human beings, it's all conscious beings, which includes animals and it includes plants, believe it or not.
Like, there's no reason to injure a tree for no reason.
I mean, trees can suffer too, believe it or not.
They are living systems.
They don't have the same kind of consciousness that we do but they are conscious in their own plant way but animals are conscious I've always worked my whole life to care for animals and to protect them and to ease their suffering.
Actually, I have a really special place in my heart for animals.
That's why I rescued the donkeys from the fires, and that's why I take care of four donkeys now.
I take care of dogs and chickens and goats.
I also have some goats, and they're really amazing, just amazing little creatures, those goats.
They're great.
So I love to take care of animals.
I like to teach people how to avoid disease because that's a great way to stop suffering.
So one of the things that drives all of my work is this, you know, how to avoid disease.
Because I'm going to share something really personal with you on this.
I lost four men in my family to cancer treatments.
They died from either cancer or the cancer treatments or some combination thereof.
Four men in my family, and I was at the deathbed of two of them.
I've seen human suffering.
I've seen what chemotherapy does to people.
The loss of muscle mass, the vomiting, the hair falling out, just the soul disappearing from their eyes.
And they're still alive, but they're half dead because of the chemotherapy.
And then when they die, the medical industry says, no, the cancer killed them, not the chemo.
You know, bullshit.
It's the chemotherapy in so many cases.
Chemotherapy kills people.
Kills countless people.
And this is one of the reasons why I feel so strongly about exposing the lies and the deceptions of the cancer industry because there's so much human suffering that is caused by that cancer treatment.
And at the same time, the industry covers up the real cures for cancer, the real prevention methods.
Did you know, for example, that vitamin D alone can prevent 78% of all cancers?
I think, if I'm remembering correctly, I'd have to go back and cite the study.
But this is not a science paper.
I'm just doing this for memory.
I think vitamin D prevents 4 out of 5 cancers of all kinds.
It's dirt cheap, and it's not even really a vitamin.
It's really a pre-hormone.
Your body thinks of it as a hormone, and it signals and activates the immune system, by the way.
And your immune system has a blueprint for perfect health.
Your immune system already knows how to beat cancer, but usually it's hampered because you don't have the right nutrients or you're exposed to toxins that are pro-cancer or hormone disruptors like bisphenol A or...
Soy chemicals in unfermented soy, for example, can mimic hormones.
People don't need to die from cancer.
Imagine how much suffering we could end if we just told the truth to people about You know, vitamin D for prevention and don't eat sodium nitrite in the processed meat because that causes cancer.
And don't eat food with pesticides in it.
And don't put those cheap cosmetics on your skin because they're loaded with cancer-causing chemicals.
Or the worst one is people go out and buy laundry detergent and dryer sheets that are filled with cancer-causing chemicals.
And they reek of it, by the way.
Can't stand to be around those people because I can smell all the cancer chemicals on their clothing, sometimes from like five feet away.
It's horrible.
There's a whole aisle in every grocery store that's nothing but cancer-causing laundry detergent and dryer sheets, fabric softeners.
And people who buy those products, they end up getting cancer.
Gee, what do you know?
Cause and effect works.
So what if we had a national message that just said, hey, people, stop buying cancer.
Stop eating cancer.
Stop giving yourself cancer.
Here's how.
This is a quick list, one-page list, 20 things that give you cancer that you can stop doing right now.
Don't eat bacon with sodium nitrate in it.
Don't buy laundry detergent with artificial fragrance chemicals.
If you have dark skin, make sure you get plenty of sunlight or take a lot of extra vitamin D. I mean, it's just, you know, don't heat your food in the microwave if it's in plastic because you're going to get BPA. It's going to give you breast cancer and prostate cancer.
It's just, it's a simple list.
Simple list.
You know, I, if Donald Trump would make me Surgeon General, I would just put out that list.
My job's done.
Bye.
You know, you don't even have to pay me.
I will just show up, put out the list and say, see you later.
This is it.
These are the solutions right here.
We already know the answers.
We already know the answer.
So that principle of mine, the second principle, ending the suffering of all conscious beings, that is a key principle behind a lot of what I do.
So if you're reading my articles and you're wondering, why am I going after the cancer industry?
Or why am I talking about these natural cures or the power of blueberries to prevent cancer or whatever the case may be?
That's why.
Because I want to help end human suffering.
So far, principle number one is the protection of life.
Number two is ending the suffering of all conscious beings.
Now my third principle is preserving and expanding human knowledge and human awakening and human consciousness.
And this is very important to me.
I really hold knowledge very dear.
And again, when I was a child, when I was in school, I would always read ahead all of the books that we were given in class.
I never really paid much attention to what the teacher was saying because I could ace all the tests anyway.
So I would read ahead the books.
And so, you know, a lot of classes, the teachers only cover one chapter or two chapters, whatever.
I would usually read the whole book.
So I was reading ahead constantly.
I was always interested in knowledge.
I was absorbing knowledge.
And I was just an avid reader of science and environment and history, anthropology, astronomy and cosmology.
Also read about the unexplained alien civilizations, paranormal phenomena, all kinds of interesting other topics.
And I thought and hoped that we lived in a world where other people wanted to also preserve or expand human knowledge.
That's the assumption that I was operating on.
I thought, gosh, look at all these educational institutions.
We've got universities and colleges, schools.
Gosh, humanity must be interested in expanding human knowledge, right?
No.
Now what I know is that most of the institutions of our society are invested in...
In what?
Suppressing human knowledge.
The FDA, what is its job?
Suppress human knowledge about natural cures, about natural medicine.
What is the job of the National Science Foundation?
Suppress human knowledge of sciences that are not approved by the government.
Think about it.
What about every university?
Every university is a political institution that suppresses the knowledge of things that it doesn't want you to know about, like cold fusion, free energy technology that you can set up for very little money.
It could solve some of the world's energy problems.
You can heat large pools of water with cold fusion.
It's called low-energy nuclear reactions now, by the way, L-E-N-R. And the United States Navy took over cold fusion after the researchers, Fleischmann and Pons, were discredited by the hot fusion scientists.
And now the Navy runs low-energy nuclear reactions experiments because cold fusion works.
They just don't call it cold fusion anymore.
Isn't that interesting?
But I always thought, gosh, everybody wants to expand human knowledge.
What I found out is that, no, they work to actively suppress it.
That is their goal.
And they want to suppress knowledge of nutrition, of disease prevention.
They want to suppress knowledge of, frankly, alien civilizations.
They want to suppress knowledge of the real power of the human mind.
The CIA recently released papers about remote viewing and psychic phenomena, which shows you they were studying it, but they never let the public know about that, did they?
Some of the CIA research was quite compelling, by the way.
We'll get into some of that maybe in another podcast.
But the suppression of knowledge is the key function of government and institutions, including science institutions.
They are suppressing knowledge.
NASA, here's a great example.
NASA, Viking lander on Mars, I believe the year was 1976 or 78, somewhere around there.
They had a little mass spec instrument on there and they were feeding...
I think they had a food source for microbes, and the food source, if I remember correctly, carried a specific radioisotope that could be detected by the simple mass spec instrument they had on that lander.
And this was designed to see whether there was microbial life on Mars.
And they ran the experiment, and they got super positive results.
They proved that there was microbial life on Mars.
And the scientists who ran that experiment, who designed it, even received a call from Carl Sagan congratulating him from one of the greatest milestones in the history of science, the discovery of life on another planet.
And then guess what?
NASA covered it all up.
They shut it down.
They blacklisted it.
I can't even remember the name of the guy because he did not go down in history as the guy who discovered life on Mars.
They shut it down.
The suppression of knowledge.
Do you understand?
NASA has never been about expanding human knowledge.
NASA is even involved in the suppression of knowledge.
The FDA suppresses knowledge.
The National Science Foundation.
The National Institutes of Health.
The NIH is all about suppressing knowledge.
The school system.
A common core education system is designed to suppress human knowledge, not to expand it, not to preserve it, not to seek cognitive diversity of ideas, but rather to suppress knowledge and demand conformity in knowledge.
It is intellectual obedience.
That is the system that they call science, but it's not real science.
I'll talk about that more in another podcast.
Now, principle number four of mine is teaching and protecting individual liberty and self-reliance.
I'm a big believer in individual liberty.
I believe in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights.
I understand the brilliance of the Founding Fathers and the separation of powers in our republic.
I understand the need for the Bill of Rights, which came, I think, nine years after the Constitution.
I understand the basic principles like all government power is actually granted to government by the people.
That's why government is of the people, by the people, and for the people.
rights, human rights, are not things that governments grant us.
Those are things that we have by divine, by existing.
There are certain divine rights that we have that are not, they don't have to be granted to us by anyone.
And those rights cannot be overrun by government.
So I believe in individual liberty.
I I believe in the Second Amendment.
Most importantly, it is sort of America's immune system against tyranny.
The Second Amendment is the It's the active defense mechanism against an out-of-control totalitarian government regime.
And I think that every nation in the world should have a Second Amendment, by the way.
But that's another debate for another time.
The point is, I'm an advocate of liberty for thoughtful reasons.
Nothing that I advocate is mindless or thoughtless.
Everything that I advocate in terms of these principles is something that I have carefully considered.
I am a reasoned individual and I am a principled individual.
And that's exactly what makes me dangerous to the status quo.
So I also believe in self-reliance and personal preparedness.
I am a prepper.
I speak frequently about many of the challenges that are coming.
Some of the scenarios include a financial crash.
Big one is coming.
A grid-down scenario from an EMP weapon launched by North Korea, which they've threatened to do.
They've literally named cities in America that they're going to nuke.
They don't even have to nuke the city.
To kill 80% of our population, all they have to do is take out the power grid, and you can do that by detonating a high-altitude nuclear weapon, causing an EMP, a Carrington event scenario that takes out the power grid.
I've explained that in other podcasts, but the estimates are that 80% to 90% of the United States population would die, I think, within 60 days or so, something in that range.
So I try to teach people not to be part of that 80 or 90%.
I try to teach people to survive.
So I'm a big advocate of self-reliance, again, for well-thought-out reasons.
Not just out of randomness, not because it's cool or popular or anything like that.
I am a prepper because I have a lot of experience of seeing things that are going to happen ahead of time just by projection.
I mean, extrapolation of current events.
I'm not claiming to be psychic.
I'm saying that Once you learn the patterns of history and how history unfolds, it's not hard to see how history is going to repeat itself.
And I can tell you with absolute certainty, 100% certainty, as someone who can do math, and I am an active scientist, by the way, I run my own laboratory, CWC Labs, I can tell you with 100% certainty that the United States dollar, the US dollar, will collapse.
And I can tell you exactly when that certainty became a certainty, and that was when Richard Nixon took the dollar off the gold standard in 1971.
From that day, the eventual crash of the dollar was mathematically inevitable.
And anyone who says that the dollar is not going to collapse is...
A moron.
There's no other way to say it.
It's like, I guess, I don't know, they don't believe in reality.
They don't believe in economic gravity or something.
But throughout the history of the world, there's never been a fiat currency that has survived endless money creation.
There are a few still in circulation that are going to collapse, such as the U.S. dollar, but there are hundreds of examples of fiat currencies that have already collapsed.
So, I try to teach people to be ready for what's coming.
Number five in terms of my principles, It's collecting and sharing human knowledge on health, medicine, the environment, and science.
But I've already spoken about that in some detail, so I'll move forward.
Number six is exposing those who harm or deceive others.
This is something that's pretty high on my list.
I really have low tolerance for those who are liars and who are harming people deliberately.
This is why I have very little patience for the medical molestation of children by the vaccine industry.
When they are injecting children with mercury and it is causing autism, it is destroying the lives of those children.
The vaccine industry knows it.
They have the data.
They covered up the science.
They refuse to tell the public the truth.
And as a result, countless children are We're good to go.
It should also be wrong to chemically commit violence against children, which is what these vaccine companies are doing.
And so one of the things that drives me is exposing those who harm others.
And there are many, many corporations and many politicians who profit from harm.
The war industry, for example, is another case.
The war industry, at the highest levels...
I mean, I support our soldiers, and I support national defense, and I'm glad we have nuclear submarine commanders and crew all over the world, but at the highest levels, the war industry needs war to keep that machine going.
So they start wars.
It's like the cancer industry needs cancer to keep going.
So they make sure that their policies keep causing cancer and even their treatments cause cancer.
Did you know that mammograms cause cancer?
Did you know that mammograms emit ionizing radiation that irradiates breast tissue and heart tissue and literally causes cancer?
That's why if you keep getting a mammogram every year, eventually they're going to find cancer because the mammogram caused it.
Did you know that?
See, they never told you that.
And that's why I'm passionate about exposing those things because they harm women.
They cause cancer while claiming to be detecting it.
And most breast cancer diagnoses are false positives anyway.
You probably didn't know that either.
But it's true.
In fact, there's a great book out there.
I think it's called Overdiagnosed that I strongly recommend you read on that very subject.
You'll be shocked.
Okay, the next principle is, again, this is what's driving me and what's really behind the information you see on natural news.
Number seven is living a purposeful life that makes a substantial contribution to humanity.
This is something that matters to me.
I don't want to live a life that's meaningless.
I'm not a partier.
I'm not a hedonist.
I'm not someone who just wants to think of life as a form of entertainment.
For me, life is about making a meaningful contribution to the future of humanity.
And there are many ways that that can be done.
I'm doing a lot of things.
I'm working on some unique science in my lab.
I've given out, you know, the plans for the Food Rising Growth System to try to bring low-tech food growth technology to third-world countries.
I've got another invention that I haven't released yet, but it's actually done.
It is a 3D printer...
It's a set of objects that you can print on a 3D printer that filters arsenic out of well water.
So that could help save hundreds of thousands of lives a year.
I haven't released it yet for a very strange reason.
Mostly it's because I've learned that nobody in the world gives a shit.
You could solve cancer and release a solution to cancer, and frankly, the media wouldn't cover it.
They literally would not cover it.
So I've got the solution for how to remove arsenic from well water that could save hundreds of thousands of lives a year in third world nations.
And I tell you, nobody gives a shit.
So, I just haven't released it yet.
I've actually got a physical model somewhere right around here, actually.
It's like four or five parts, and you can print them on a 3D printer using any kind of polymer.
It's literally one of the most amazing inventions for developing nations, and I have a feeling if I put it out there, there would be absolute silence.
Because frankly, again, nobody gives a shit.
So I'm going to wait.
I'm going to wait on that one until someone actually wants it.
Maybe I'll send it to Donald Trump, President Trump, see if maybe he wants to do something with it in a couple years.
I don't know.
Sometimes I come up with solutions and I realize that humanity is just not ready for them.
I mean, literally, if I solved cancer today, I'm not saying I could, that's not my area of research, but just theoretically, if I did, believe me, the press would attack me like crazy.
Just like they did the guys who came up with cold fusion, right?
They have to shut it down.
All right.
Number eight is empowering others with critical thinking skills so that they can overcome the hypnosis and the programming of the status quo.
This is something that's also been very important to me.
I've always worked, if you listen to my podcast going back several years or watch my videos, I'm always teaching people or attempting to encourage people to think for themselves.
You'll notice that my style is very different from typical gurus or so-called masters or, you know, people I really despise are cult leaders.
Cultists are sort of I don't know what you call them, they have groupies and so on.
I don't think that any person should worship another person.
I think that you should learn to think for yourself, and that's what I encourage in others, is critical thinking, self-reliance in your own ideas, in your own thought processes.
And I've always worked...
In my own way to try to make sure that I'm not the subject of attention in the story that I'm putting out there.
This is about you.
This is about you seeing what's going on so that you can make the decision about natural medicine, for example, or about vaccines.
This is about you.
I don't want people to follow me.
I want people to follow their wisdom, their inner wisdom.
I want people to learn to be their own guide.
To me, that's crucial.
And it's probably not the best strategy in the world in terms of having an audience and so on.
But who cares?
I'm not here to have an audience.
I'm here to contribute to humanity.
And to me, that comes with teaching people how to think for themselves.
And by the way, on a personal note, I really despise cult leaders.
I've seen too much of it.
I've seen other people who are cultists and who are just kind of like...
I've seen people present themselves in totally fake ways that they're not that way behind the scenes in person.
They present themselves as amazing, spiritual, enlightened beings, but in reality...
In reality, they're like evil little morons.
I've got to tell you this crazy story.
There was one time that I went to an event.
I went to an event.
It was like a New Age event.
It was like a New Age fair or something.
And it was a room full of people.
And one of the guests at this event was a comedian who Who specialized in faking like he was an Indian psychic.
Okay, you got that?
He's a comedian.
He specializes in pretending to be an Indian guru psychic guy.
And this was explained to the whole crowd.
Imagine, there's like 40 of us in the room.
It's explained to us in advance that This guy's a comedian.
He's coming in.
He pretends to be an Indian psychic guru.
Alright, what do you want to ask him?
Literally, the audience people start asking him real questions as if he's a real psychic.
Like, they start asking him, my mother died 14 years ago and she left me rose petals in a book.
What does that mean?
And the guy's like...
Okay, I'm a comedian pretending to be an Indian psychic guru.
And the people would not even...
They would not accept that.
They wanted him to be their guru.
Do you understand?
They wanted him to be their guru.
And so they refused to hear the part about he's a comedian.
And they kept asking him this question.
Eventually he's like, Okay, your mother likes to tell you that the rose petals mean something special to her on Sundays?
I don't know.
And he just, he went into this, like, comedic, you know, maybe slightly offensive, you know, Indian accent guru thing.
And it was like, I was sitting there looking, I was like, what the fuck?
What is this?
Am I the only one here who is aware of that this guy's a comedian?
He just told us he's a comedian.
The reason I'm getting excited about this is because this is another one of those examples in my life where I'm sitting in a crowd and I appear to be the only person in the crowd that has any clue what's happening.
This has happened to me many times in many different contexts.
It's kind of really kind of a summary of my whole life.
It's like, I feel like I'm on a planet.
I feel like I'm living inside a giant human suicide cult where humanity wants to kill itself as quickly as possible with, you know, Fukushima radiation or deadly pesticides that cause cancer or contaminated water supplies or old lead pipes throughout the entire infrastructure of the United States or,
you know, nuclear weapons or Whatever the case may be, it's just humanity sometimes to me feels like a giant suicide cult.
And I've had many experiences where I'm in a room and I'm literally the only person who seems to be awake.
It's like everybody's been turned into zombies right before my very eyes.
And that was one such real example, what I just shared with you.
The comedian Indian psychic guru guy.
I mean, just stunning.
Okay, I'll move on.
But those kinds of experiences you don't forget.
So that was number eight, encouraging people to have critical thinking skills.
Oh, and number nine, come to think of it, I didn't intentionally segue into this, but it is preventing the suicide cult of humanity from From destroying itself through stupidity and greed.
This is also on my list.
I jokingly describe humanity as a suicide cult, but there's a lot of truth in that snarky remark.
Humanity is incredibly short-sighted.
We are an infant species.
We don't know much of anything, really, but we think we do.
We think we know how to harness nuclear decay, radiological decay, to create power, and yet we're not smart enough to build nuclear plants on places that won't be hit by tidal waves, i.e.
Fukushima Daiichi, right?
So we think we're smart, we might be technically competent, but in terms of wisdom, humanity is incredibly stupid.
Because we're playing with things like nuclear fuel, that has, in the case of Fukushima, the plutonium-239 has a half-life of 24,000 years, which means if we screw it up, then 24,000 years later, the problem will only be half as big as it is today.
That's a sobering thought.
Because we're playing around with nuclear fuel and we're playing around with herbicides and pesticides and toxic chemicals and pharmaceuticals and we're polluting the ecosystem like crazy and we're mining toxic heavy metals out of the ground like crazy.
Copper, mercury, cadmium and lead.
And we're polluting the air and the water and the soil.
There's bio sludge in the soil.
Because we're doing all of this stuff, Oh, and we're living on a power grid that can go down without notice due to a solar flare, by the way.
And NASA has said there's a 1% chance roughly every year.
Well, actually, they say 12% chance every decade that there will be a solar flare that will wipe out the U.S. power grid.
So because we're living under the threat of all of this, and these are all problems that we, humanity, have created, we as a species are really almost just begging to kill ourselves.
That's why humanity is a suicide cult.
And what's even more disturbing about all of this is if you dare mention any of these things to members of humanity, and you, like I just did, Then you are considered the crazy one.
Oh, you're a kooky person.
The power grid's gonna be fine, people say.
Oh, don't worry about Fukushima.
There was no meltdown.
We were told that, by the way, it happened in 2011.
For the first two or three years, we were told by the media there was never a meltdown.
It didn't happen.
It's a conspiracy theory.
Now, by the way, if you bring up the Daily Mail or the Guardian or anything, any reporting on Fukushima from Europe...
It always says, almost in the first paragraph, due to the fuel meltdowns in Fukushima, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, the robots can't even survive.
There's 650 sieverts per hour of radiation that's frying the circuits of the robots.
No one can figure out where the fuel rods are because they melted through the floor of the nuclear facility.
This is what you're reading today.
Well, I want to know, where's the apology from all of these media outlets when they were calling us crazy?
In 2011 for saying, yeah, there was a nuclear meltdown, people.
Melt freaking down.
That's what happened.
Not just one of them either.
There were multiple meltdowns and multiple reactors because there are six reactors there.
And I think two or three of them melted down.
But see, that just goes to show you.
Just goes to show you what a suicide cult humanity is.
Even when an actual nuclear meltdown was happening, The mainstream media covered it up and said, no, that's a conspiracy theory.
That's a doomsday theory.
You shouldn't talk about that.
It's as if, you know, as if a massive solar flare We're detected and we're on its way.
Or no, let's use a better example.
Let's say a massive asteroid was coming and it was going to hit the Atlantic Ocean.
Let's say this asteroid is, I don't know, 20 miles wide.
How about that?
And it's going to hit the Atlantic Ocean at very high velocity.
And it's going to generate, I don't know, a mile-high tidal wave for the entire eastern seaboard.
And the water will come into the East Coast for about 200 miles inland.
If that were spotted on radar, and I told you about it, the media would say, oh, he's just being negative.
He's just being alarmist.
There's nothing to worry about because the United States Air Force said, we're safe.
That's the way they are.
They're insane.
It's like this Oroville Dam in California.
You know the dam that looked like it was about to burst?
And there's like thousands of families living in homes beneath the dam.
And there's no escape route.
There is no evacuation route for those thousands of families.
So you've got a dam.
It's actually the highest dam in North America in terms of the water height above the low point.
It's, I don't know, a couple hundred feet above where the bottom of it is.
It's tall, okay?
So, in effect, it means that there's like a 50-foot wall or a 100-foot wall of water That's going to rush through these neighborhoods without warning, you know?
And there is no evacuation system.
There is no warning system, really.
The government's going to say, ah, stop being negative.
Because that's what they do.
That's just a really good reminder that when some bad stuff does hit the fan...
You're not going to be told about it by any official source.
Why?
Because of my principle number nine.
Because humanity is a suicide cult.
You've got to just keep that in mind at all times.
The government kind of wants to kill off a bunch of people, especially if it's an old retirement town where they won't have to pay Social Security anymore to all those people because the checks stop after you die.
I don't know if you realize that, but the government knows that.
They've got these schedules, you know?
They're like, hmm, the baby boomers.
They sure are collecting a lot of paychecks these days.
What if we had a damn failure over a retirement community?
I mean, I say that half in jest, of course.
This is kind of a cartoon version of what's going on.
But mark my words that those people do not have an evacuation route.
And frankly, neither do we.
None of us do.
For some big, big event.
Oh, and by the way, I don't know if you studied the history of the planet.
It could be useful since you live on it.
But the history of the planet is replete with events that have happened on a regular basis.
Let me ask you.
I'm going to quiz you on this, okay?
See if you can figure out what I'm talking about.
And then I'll tell you if you don't.
But they are big events that have happened on a regular basis throughout the history of the planet.
They have happened in recorded human history many times.
When these events happen, they kill huge numbers of people and they alter the atmosphere and they cause massive crop failures for a year or two years or three years and they cause massive changes in global cooling or global warming after these events happen, after which things tend to stabilize and return to normal.
What am I talking about?
I'll give you a hint.
Geology, it's in the realm of geology.
What am I talking about?
Massive events, massive death, massive crop failures.
If they happened today, there'd be massive starvation.
Oh, and by the way, modern scientists cannot predict them or stop them.
Well, they can sort of predict them, but not exactly.
And they absolutely can't stop them.
What am I referring to?
Care to take a guess?
Starts with a V. Yeah.
It's volcanoes.
You got it.
Big-ass volcanoes.
Oh, and there's an even bigger one.
It's called Yellowstone.
It's not even a big volcano.
It's a caldera.
But it's the most massive eruption that will ever happen in North America.
And that eruption happens about every 600,000 years.
And it's late.
So it's due for another eruption.
The entire Yellowstone caldera just erupts bigger than a volcano.
It spreads ash all over most of North America.
It will cause crop failures globally for years.
Now, I'm not saying that you should panic about that because it probably won't happen in your lifetime.
But there are other volcanoes that happen on a regular basis all over the planet.
And volcanoes will continue to keep happening.
And humanity just really isn't prepared for a massive global crop failure caused by volcanoes spewing massive amounts of ash into the atmosphere.
That's why the crops fail, by the way.
Because the volcanoes, they push many, many billions of cubic meters of particulate material into the atmosphere, right?
Which It takes a couple of years to come back down, basically.
It blankets the planet in dust.
And it cuts off the sunlight to crops and causes crop failures.
Globally.
Not a lot of people are thinking about that.
They're worried about their Snapchat, likes, or Facebook, their social accounts and all that.
Alright, so if you can survive the suicide cult of humanity...
Then we get to point number 10.
Principle number 10 of the Health Ranger.
And it is...
This one gets into spirituality and the divine.
So, point number 10 is...
Part of my mission is to expand and explore and share connections with nature and the divine.
And what do I mean by the divine?
Am I talking about God?
Well, yeah, but not the very limited sense of God that most people talk about, like The personification of God as an individual.
I'm talking about, you know, the real creative force in the universe, you know, the real God, the creator, if you will, the divine is the best term for it.
And I've been called a spiritual warrior many times.
And I think that's accurate because I believe in consciousness.
I believe in the eternal nature of our soul and our spirit.
I think that our lifetime here on this planet is very limited and somewhat comedic, by the way.
I laugh at humanity and I laugh at myself all the time, too, because we all take ourselves so seriously, it's hilarious.
Just little do we know that...
It's really funny, actually.
The whole life experience is meant to be not taken as seriously as we take it, let's put it that way.
But connecting with the divine is very important to me because I believe there is a creative force of good in our universe.
And there was a very influential book I read on this by a surgeon, a skeptic.
He was even an atheist.
His name was Eben, well, his name is Eben Alexander.
And I forgot the name of the book.
But it's, what is it, like, heaven?
Something about heaven.
Anyway, this guy, he was a neurosurgeon, and he knew about the brain very, very well.
I mean, the geography of the brain.
He was a very competent surgeon, and he believed in just mechanical cause and effect, and that memories are stored in a specific location in the brain, which they aren't.
But that's what he believed.
And he didn't believe in God.
He didn't believe in the divine.
Nothing.
Nothing.
And then he got a crazy infection.
I don't remember how he got it, but it infected his brain.
I mean, this bacteria ate half his brain.
Literally.
And he put him into a massive coma, and he had just incredible swelling of the brain, and the other doctors thought he was going to die.
And basically, they said, it's over for this guy.
Even if he comes back, his brain is gone.
And even Alexander came back and he regained consciousness.
And by the way, he's a celebrated surgeon.
I mean, his whole history is unassailable.
And...
When he came back, he remembered this incredible experience of connecting with God and literally visiting heaven and experiencing the eternal nature of the soul and the incredible love that he felt from the connection with the divine.
But he said something very important that has always really stuck with me.
He said that earth...
It is a testing ground, and there is a concentration of incredible evil on this planet by design.
It is a testing ground, and that our eternal souls are here on Earth very temporarily, very short, in the blink of an eye, your life is over, right?
But that when you leave this physical realm and your non-physical consciousness moves on to the next thing, that you are in essence graded or judged on what you did here to overcome the evil.
And I'm paraphrasing that, of course.
Those aren't his exact words.
But that really influenced me, seeing how this guy, who was a very...
He was an atheist.
He didn't believe in God or the spiritual world or anything.
He had this experience that was so convincing to him and was so profound to him that it changed his life.
And from that, he felt compelled to write a book, even knowing that he would be basically blacklisted by...
All of his colleagues, he would be taunted and teased and defamed and slandered by the entire industry, all the neurosurgeons, all the hospitals.
He could never work again as a neurosurgeon.
He could never publish a science paper ever again and so on.
Why?
Because he told the truth about the existence of God.
And he told the truth about how Earth is a testing ground where we are deliberately supposed to Overcome evil, or at least not be consumed by it, and that most of the cosmos was full of love and divinity, and it was only this planet where there was such an infestation of evil.
And what's really interesting to me is how that mirrors much of what is written in the Bible, where you have the You have the influence of Satan and the underworld and the destructive power of Satan that we see.
We see it actually acted out throughout the pharmaceutical industry and the biotech industry, the destruction of knowledge.
You see literally Satan's minions, you might say, working inside governments and the CDC and the vaccine industry especially.
A lot of minions of hell actually pushing vaccines these days.
But you see this on the planet.
At least I do in my position, I'm threatened directly by evil, by those who are carrying out the will of intense evil.
I've experienced that directly.
I know that what even Alexander described in his very eye-opening spiritual experience, I know that that's true because I've seen that in this realm.
realm.
I've seen that there are, there is great evil working through certain individuals right now in this realm.
And that our responsibility is to have faith in love, have faith in the divine, have faith in our principles of protecting life, and to persevere, to keep marching forward with the things that we believe in, the things that are important, to keep marching forward with the things that we believe in, the things that are important, the protection of life, the protection of innocent children against toxic vaccines, the uplifting of humanity, the
moving humanity forward, advancing humanity's cause even in the face of this tremendous evil that has infested our world.
And that is actually the best wrap-up to all of this.
Those are the ten principles that are the real pillars for the work that I do.
And now I hope that you see, I mean, gosh, this has been almost an hour and a half.
You probably understand now, I've shared with you more than I've ever made public about my childhood, the influences, and how I came to adopt these ten principles.
And why I continue to pursue my work, even when I've been threatened many, many times, but also...
People have offered to buy me out.
I was offered over $10 million a few years ago for Natural News.
Today, it would probably, if I were to I mean, I wouldn't.
I wouldn't, but I'm saying if someone were to offer a fair valuation, it would probably be, you know, $100 million or something today.
I mean, but if that were the goal, I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing.
See, you notice that in my list of principles, there wasn't one of these that was like, have a big fat bank account and live in a mansion.
That's not on the list, you know?
Not on the list.
I frankly prefer to live on a ranch in Central Texas with my goats and donkeys.
I mean, frankly, it's just more real to me.
But money has never been one of my driving factors.
It's a necessary component of conducting a business.
You've got to meet payroll, right?
You've got to pay for the web servers and all of that.
You've got to pay the lawyers to do all the legal tasks that are necessary for any business these days.
But money has never been the object here.
And if I live my entire life and end up with not a single penny to my name, it doesn't matter at all as long as I've adhered to these other ten things.
If I live my life and can check off this list that I've protected life, I've helped to end human suffering, I've helped to expose the evil and the harm in the world, I've helped to uplift human knowledge and so on, that counts for everything to me.
Those are the only things that matter.
Financial wealth, it's fleeting anyway.
I've already told you the fiat currency dollar system is going to collapse.
What's the point in having dollars when I already know they're going to become worthless?
So I don't have dollars.
I have land.
I have freedom.
I have...
I have the knowledge that what I'm doing is rooted in adherence to light and love and transparency and the divine.
That's priceless.
There's nothing that can replace that.
No amount of money or gold or anything, or Bitcoin even for that matter.
You can't replace those things.
You can't trade your principles for dollars.
At least I can't.
And that's why I never do and never will.
That's why I don't sell cheap, contaminated products through my store.
That's why I lab test everything.
Because I'm not interested in earning money by selling something that's less than clean, less than as good as it can be.
It just doesn't do anything for me.
And the people that know me personally know that I'm someone who, you know, I dress very humbly.
I have a very simple wardrobe.
You see me in my videos.
I'm usually just wearing whatever I was wearing that day, which is frankly not very impressive.
I'm just not into material things.
It's just, you know, the most expensive vehicle I own, I've sometimes said, is a John Deere tractor.
It's true.
I mean, I'm just not into expensive material things.
It's not what drives me.
I don't know why.
It's just it has never been part of my goal or focus.
I don't care about it.
It's like, oh, I could buy a fancy car.
I could buy a sports car.
What the hell would be the point?
What's the point of driving around in a sports car when other people are out there dying of cancer?
I need to be on the website teaching people how to prevent cancer, you know?
I'm not driving around some silly sports car.
I'm not 17 anymore.
I mean, people should grow the hell up, right?
In any case, that's it.
That's the overview of what drives me, who I am, where I came from, why I do what I do, and why I'm going to continue to do what I do.
And so lastly, I'll ask for your support.
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We have amazing products from superfoods and nutritional supplements and turmeric extract.
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We made sure that all those ingredients were rated very, very good with EWG, the Environmental Working Group, for example.
We've put together, over the years, hundreds of amazing products that can enhance your life, that can help you, in many, many ways, experience a better life with less suffering and enhanced cognitive support and just a much higher quality of life.
So if you want to support my mission and what I'm all about, you can go there.
If you're opposed to my mission, Then don't buy my stuff.
It's a free market, right?
It's a free market.
But fortunately, there are so many people who do support my mission and what I stand for that I feel really honored and blessed to be able to serve in this world, to have enough financial support to keep expanding our staff and expanding our manufacturing operations and Produce more films.
You know, we're working on a new film right now called Biosludged.
You can see the trailer at biosludged.com.
That's B-I-O-S-L-U-D-G-E-D, biosludged.com.
The more you support us through our store, the more we're able to expand our efforts, our films, our staff, researchers, writers, and so on.
So it's a very simple...
It's a very simple proposition.
You support what we do, we will do more of it.
It's important to note, by the way, that I never expect more than even 1 out of 100 people to become a fan of what we do or a customer of our store.
It's not even 1 in 100.
It's not even 1% of the country that is our customer.
I never expect to even hit 1%.
Deliberately, because...
The level at which we operate, people like you and me, it is not a mass sheeple zombie type of level.
The masses are always going to shop at Walmart or they're going to get their contaminated nutritional products from Amazon.com.
They're going to watch CNN and actually think that's real news.
They're going to watch TV and be indoctrinated with propaganda from Netflix.
The average zombie is not qualified to participate in the kinds of thoughts and conversations that you and I explore on a routine basis.
And that's okay.
They may not be ready for it.
Maybe not ever in this lifetime.
Or maybe they will be later as the years go by and they gain some wisdom and they gain some expanded awareness.
And that's fine.
It's not my job or your job to push people into something they're not ready for.
You know, 20 years ago I wouldn't have been ready for my own information.
So everybody has to discover it in their own time, in their own way.
They have to come to it voluntarily.
So I never expect more than 1% of the people to be on board with this kind of real seeking of truth and deep principles for expanding consciousness and awareness.
It's not something that everybody wants to sign up for.
There are many people who literally want to go through life Just oblivious.
That's the best term.
They want to be oblivious because the truth is just too disturbing to them and they're not really prepared for it and it's just not part of what drives them.
They just want to have a social life and have little get-together dinner parties and be obedient conformists and pay their taxes at the end of the year and that's it.
Just get along, don't rock the boat, everything's fine.
There's lots of people like that in the world, and that's okay.
They don't all have to be awakened.
Remember, history has never been changed or made by the 99% who are asleep at the wheel.
It only takes a few dedicated, inspired, aware people to change history.
It doesn't take very many at all.
And that's all we've got to do, is be among the very small number, the 1% or fewer, who are awake and aware and who have positive intention, who have guiding principles, who understand history and cycles of human civilization and cycles of psychology and all of these issues that matter from medicine to finance to ecology and science and so on.
It only takes a few of us.
To change the world at the right opportunities.
And I believe those opportunities are coming very, very soon.
I believe that the world in which we live right now is on the verge of a collapse followed by a rebirth.
And one of the most important messages that I've shared over the years is that we, people like you and I, need to be ready to contribute to the rebuilding of society after the collapse of this one.
This society in which we live today, it is insane.
It is unsustainable.
It is going to implode.
We just don't know exactly when or exactly how.
But we see the signs.
We can do the math.
We know it's going to happen.
We see the cultural insanities, too, that are taking place.
So we know it's going to happen.
We just don't know when.
But what we also know is that those of us who can survive and remain informed and remain with a sense of courage and a sense of mission, a sense of determination, we can literally take part in the rebuilding of society to create a better world than the world in which we live today.
And that is sort of the overarching principle of what I do.
And that's why it doesn't even matter to me what the media is talking about today or what's on television or what fashion is happening.
This is why I'm not invested in material achievement or living in a mansion or wearing fancy clothes or driving a fancy car.
None of that matters because the whole system The society that we think we live in today is an illusion.
It's on the verge of implosion.
There's going to be mass chaos.
There's going to be probably a mass die-off.
And then after that, there's going to be a rebirth.
That is our opportunity.
To help create a vastly more free and fair society than the one in which we live today.
Natural medicine, for example, needs to play a major role in the rebuilding of the next society.
The age of chemical medicine will collapse.
The age of vaccines with mercury will collapse.
The age of endless debt spending and living beyond your means, it will collapse as well.
And probably within our lifetimes, although we can't be completely sure of that.
Nevertheless, the actions that we take to inspire and encourage others may outlive us, and they may yet prove to be profound and helpful to others even beyond our own years.
And that's important to remember as well.
So I thank you for listening to this rather lengthy podcast.
I did not intend for it to go this long, but I wanted to be thorough.
I thank you.
Most importantly, I bless you for who you are and for your contributions to this world.
I feel like I'm a fellow traveler with you.
We are in this together.
We are all human.
We all are conscious beings.
We all will meet again, even beyond this world, by the way.
Even if I never meet you physically, personally in this world, we will know each other in another realm, for sure, because I believe that the soul is eternal and that this is only a temporary existence.
So whether you believe that or not, it's probably true, and it means maybe someday you'll get to meet me and say, ah, you were right!
You know, guess what?
Here we are.
Wouldn't that be interesting?
All right.
Well, take care of yourself.
Enjoy as much as you can, and be ready for what's coming.
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