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May 12, 2021 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, May 12th, 2021 - This is NOT a drill: Countdown to mass FAMINE has begun
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Welcome to the Situation Update for Wednesday, May 12, 2021.
This is Mike Adams here.
Thank you for joining me.
I'm not feeling very uplifted today.
I'll tell you why.
I have kind of a somber mood.
It's not going to be a jubilant podcast today.
And I think I kind of owe everybody an apology because all this time, you know, we talk about prepping and we talk about the collapse and we talk about protecting ourselves from the zombie apocalypse.
And it's all in our heads.
It's all theory.
It's all imagination.
It's like being a theoretical prepper.
It's like, oh, if this happens, we'll do that.
If this collapses, we'll do that.
And if people are starving, this and that.
And if people are dying in the streets, this is how we're going to escape the mob and everything.
And it's all these thought experiments that are very valuable and very necessary and very, I mean, life-saving knowledge can be gleaned from this.
But what hit me today really hard, it hit me at a I don't know, a very visceral level, very deep spiritual level, it hit me that these things are actually going to happen.
That it isn't theory.
That we're going to watch people we know die from the vaccines or from starvation or from...
From fighting or self-defense, that not only are we going to watch people die, people we know, maybe people we love, we may also find ourselves in a situation where we have to kill people in order to defend ourselves against their violence.
It's not a thought experiment anymore.
It just hit me hard today that this is all very real.
And I don't know if it was...
I mean, I was on with Jeffrey Prather yesterday.
I did just an amazing interview with Jeffrey on his Prather Point broadcast.
Check that out at jeffreyprather.com.
That's P-R-A-T-H-E-R and J-E-F-F-R-E-Y, jeffreyprather.com.
We had a wonderful conversation, but the thing about Prather is that he's really been in the thick of it.
He's done raids on drug farms with the cartels of Mexico, Central and South America.
He's done stakeouts.
He was framed by the government.
He was betrayed by, I think, his own agency, the DEA, one time or another.
He's a longtime firearms instructor and worked with the DIA as well, Defense Intelligence Agency.
I believe that's part of his resume.
When you talk to Jeffrey Prather, it's like suddenly everything gets real because this guy's actually been through it.
As much as I've trained with firearms for thousands of hours and as much as I've run simulations, training simulations, Clearing rooms with small teams, doing tubular assaults on buses and vehicles for training hostage rescue situations.
You know, low light, night vision training, long range, overwatch training, just on and on and on.
As much as I've always done that over the years, I've never actually been in any real situation.
I've never had to shoot anybody, thank God.
Never had to watch somebody else shoot somebody, thank God.
Never had to watch anybody die in the middle of battle.
Never had to watch somebody starve to death right in front of me.
And it just hit me today that I'm not sure that we're going to be able to go through the rest of our lives and avoid all those things because of what's coming.
And it's not a joke.
Anymore, it's not a theory.
It's not a tinfoil hat.
We talk about collapse, and then you look, well, the oil pipeline is shut down.
Gas stations are running out of gasoline in the southeast states, which means if this continues for just a few more days, the food trucks stop delivering food to the grocery stores, which means the food wipeout begins.
I mean, maybe we'll get that pipeline back online.
Maybe they will never get it back online.
Maybe it was taken down on purpose by the same deep state that rigged the election and then blamed the Russians for everything.
The point is, we are not that far away from a kind of desperate collapse scenario that's going to make it very real.
Very real.
Like, visceral real.
And I've got to tell you, I've had to shoot chickens that were injured by predators and weren't quite dead, so I had to finish them off, euthanize a chicken with a shotgun, an act of mercy.
You know I respect all living things, including chickens, by the way.
I would never want to see a chicken suffer, but if it's been injured...
I actually had a falcon just rip open the chest of one of my hens.
It just dropped out of the sky, attacked it, and my God.
And I had to put that chicken down.
No joy in that.
It's heartbreaking to have to do it.
I mean, sure, I did it.
But I never want to have to do that.
Never want to have to defend myself using violence if there's any other option.
But we're approaching a point in what's happening in America with the coming dollar collapse and the communist totalitarian regime currently in power that is at war with the American people.
We're rapidly approaching a time when survival may require Self-defense.
And this could be survival in a starvation scenario or maybe the left-wing shock troops, Black Lives Matter mobs or the Antifa mobs coming into your neighborhood.
You know, we talk about these scenarios.
Hey, make sure you've got multiple 28-round magazines.
Make sure you've got your AR up and running.
Make sure your Red Dot site has fresh batteries.
Make sure your chest rig is all good to go.
It's great to talk about it.
Have you ever actually had to do it?
Have you had to put rounds into people?
You know, I pray for anybody who's had to do that.
I know a lot of veterans listen to this.
A lot of cops and former cops have had to do that.
And nobody, no human being who has a heart or a sense of empathy ever wants that scenario to unfold.
I mean, anybody...
Who desires to go out and shoot somebody that's a psycho or a sociopath or something.
Real human beings, even those of us who are highly trained in firearms, we never want to have to use them.
And we are, in some cases, perhaps too reluctant.
Because bad guys, they have no hesitation.
And if we don't learn this lesson...
When the chaos hits, if we have mercy on bad elements, you know, the murderers, the killers, the rapists, the looters, if we pause out of mercy, they will kill us.
And so you can have no mercy against those people once they've proven their negative intentions.
You can have no mercy.
And that is a sobering thought, to have to operate in this world As a fighter, in the most raw sense, in the most animalistic sense, putting high-velocity lead and copper bullets through the flesh of another human being, it's a devastating thought that that may be the way we have to survive just to defend ourselves, defend our families, defend our food supplies, defend our communities.
And it's all too real now.
So that's the thought that has really hit me today.
I don't think that I have communicated sufficiently how much trouble we're in.
You know, because I do try to maintain a sense of optimism about where this is going.
And sometimes I will flippantly talk about, oh, you know, the globalists are going to kill a billion people, but they can't kill all of us.
And that's true.
That's true, but it's not something that we should just brush over.
If the globalists kill a billion people, that's a billion suffering human beings.
That's a billion dead brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles and cousins, mothers and fathers and children in some cases.
And that's who they're going after with the vaccines and with the starvation and with the economic collapse.
They're going after billions of fellow human beings who function just like you and I. They have memories just like you and I. They have a sense of self.
They have goals and desires.
They have emotions.
They have families.
They have mothers too.
And fathers.
And they're going to be exterminated.
And as much as we try to stop it, there's nothing we can do to stop the mass killing that has begun.
And you know why?
You know why?
This is the other frustrating part of this.
Because so many people have volunteered to participate in it.
They volunteered.
And so many people have become willfully oblivious to what's happening in the world.
And even as you and I, as informed individuals, we see those people and we feel for them, even though they can't feel for themselves.
We don't want to see them self-destruct, even though we know they will.
I was asking this question yesterday.
How can anybody have lived through 2020 and not be a prepper in 2021?
How can anybody not be a prepper?
Didn't 2020 end the argument about prepping?
I mean, just starting with the toilet paper issue?
And what about the food supply?
And what about medicines?
And what about trucking supply lines?
And Factories shut down, difficulty getting parts for anything, which continues to this day.
How can anyone not be a prepper at this point?
What about the run on guns and ammo?
The argument's over, and yet...
I mean, there's no debate anymore, and yet there are people, the masses of people, will still say to themselves the big lie, the big lie, what is it?
Oh, things are going to go back to normal real soon now, real soon.
It's all just going to go back to normal.
We won't have COVID for much longer because the vaccine is going to save us.
And we won't have to wear masks for much longer.
And we won't have to work from home much longer or keep our kids out of school much longer.
Boy, are they wrong.
They even think that there won't be sky-high food prices much longer.
They think food prices are going to go back to normal.
No, they're not.
We're never going back to normal.
That's history.
It's over.
It's done.
From this point forward, the war on humanity is accelerating.
They've unleashed biological weapons.
I'm going to get into some of that today.
Some new information and admissions of the gain-of-function research that prove that this biological weapon was engineered in a lab on purpose and then released to devastate humankind.
There's no question about it anymore.
This is a war against humanity.
And there's no going back to normal.
There's only plunging into hell.
We're all going to have to go through hell together.
And to get through this hell, we're going to have to find the strength, the spiritual strength even, to do things that we never imagined that we would have to do.
I mean, I guarantee you, a year ago, you never would have thought that you'd be collecting fennel seeds and buying an espresso machine to make your own shikimic acid extract in your kitchen.
You never thought that would happen.
And now, I know a lot of you are doing it.
I was chewing on fennel seeds today.
I got my espresso machine ready.
I'm going to make fennel seed espresso medicine at home.
And I know lots of you are going to do that, too.
How strange the world has become.
How strange.
I was doing some left-handed shooting drills the other day.
Just thinking, man, I got to make sure I keep all my offhand skills up.
Because, you know, right-handed shoot, I'm a right-handed person.
Right-handed shooting is just second nature.
But I got to do everything with my left hand, including mag changes and everything.
With one hand, left hand only.
You know, rack the slide.
Assume your right hand is injured.
You got to do everything with your offhand.
I was thinking to myself, you know, these drills, these drills are fine.
But what if somebody's actually shooting at me?
You know, I never thought I would be in a gunfight with an injured right hand and shooting with my left hand and actually trying to kill some attacker.
And yet, that situation could absolutely happen.
I don't wish for it.
Hope it never happens, but it could absolutely happen.
I bet you never thought that one of your neighbors could turn against you in the middle of a starvation scenario.
You know, like when the fuel runs out and the food trucks stop running and the grocery stores are empty and things start getting bad, starvation kicks in.
And it alters, of course, the allowable behavioral response from people.
The more hunger they have, the more they internally justify doing lawless things.
You know, like putting a gun in your face and demanding some of your food or robbing your house when you're not there.
Or kidnapping one of your children and saying, hey, we'll trade your child for, you know, a month's supply of food.
Things like that.
I bet you never thought you'd be living in a society where that could happen to you.
And yet, here we are.
It absolutely can happen to you and it's going to happen to many Americans.
So my overall assessment of this that we're doing here with the situation update, and I'm compiling information and sharing analysis with you and you're listening and supporting this effort, and I thank you so much for your support.
But I feel like what I've failed to communicate is that This is not in any way an exercise in thought experiments or entertainment.
You know, it's not fear porn.
It's not just imagining things.
This is all about to get very, very real.
And if you are in a situation where you haven't yet started that indoor hydroponic food system, or you haven't planted herbs in containers, or you haven't yet disassembled your Glock, Because maybe you've been putting that off.
You know, you need to disassemble the whole thing.
You need to clean the whole thing.
You need to understand how to disassemble the trigger reset spring, the whole trigger mechanism, the slide.
With the striker and the striker spring and the extraction.
Well, the extractor that extracts the used round and the spring that holds in the extractor and all that stuff.
If you never disassembled a Glock, now is the time to do it.
You need to...
I mean, there's no more time.
And you don't have to use ammo to disassemble your Glock or your AR-15.
Never taken apart a bolt carrier group.
You know, the roller pin and all these things, the extractor, and that little tiny O-ring that keeps that extractor in place on the bolt of the AR bolt carrier group.
If you've never done all that, now's the time to do it.
You won't have to spend any ammo.
This is the time to have the knowledge of all the things and to start all the projects that can keep you alive.
This is no longer any realm of thought experiments or, well, it was never entertainment, but don't think of it as entertainment.
This is about us connecting in a way that helps you take the actions that will keep you alive.
Because what we're facing is devastating.
And I'm going to get into that now.
What I think we're facing.
It's hit me very hard.
I go through even my own preparedness.
Everything, firearms and food, emergency medicine, communications, devices, all of it.
And I think, is it enough?
What am I missing?
What scenario is going to unfold that I did not anticipate?
Because that's what will get you.
You know, what skill set am I missing?
What have I failed to do?
We all need to identify that.
Switching subjects here, I interviewed Dr.
Stella Emanuel.
And that's going to air very soon.
Dr.
Stella is an amazing American hero, one of the frontline doctors.
And she tells the truth in this interview.
She's got a lot of courage.
And she told me, and you'll see this, that the COVID vaccines are basically a Luciferian depopulation agenda to attack humanity and try to overthrow God, basically.
Just shocking, shocking information.
So that will be posted, I think, what, Thursday, probably, on brighttown.com, my HRR channel.
I also did an interview with Jeffrey Prather, as I mentioned.
I think that's up on his channel right now.
Maybe it's even on YouTube unless it's been banned.
We're going to try to get a hold of that interview and post it over on Brighteon so you can see that.
It's a great conversation.
Always love talking with Jeffrey because he's so informed and he has such a broad understanding of how these issues are interconnected.
I also did an interview with Alan Keyes on IMTV, which I do every other Tuesday, and also with Bob Sisson there.
And that was just an astounding interview.
And if you haven't seen that one, check out the IMTV channel on Brighteon.com because the IMTV team, they're posting multiple interviews and episodes there every day.
Very valuable information.
And this is the team that I'm working with to launch Brighteon TV, which is launching this July.
And Alan Keyes is another one of these just extraordinary individuals who is just a sheer delight to talk with because...
He's very highly intelligent so that we can have these high IQ, high in-depth conversations that often you just can't have with everyday people.
I don't know, somebody at your family dinner or even somebody at your church who's just oblivious.
You can't have that kind of conversation with them.
But Alan Keyes knows what's going on.
And so we always have a tremendous time being able to speak about these subjects.
And we got into the history of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and why don't we have the Dr.
Benjamin Rush Amendment, which would have protected health freedom?
Why didn't that make it into the Bill of Rights?
We have a First Amendment and a Second Amendment, but we should have had a Third Amendment that says no government can coerce anybody into medical interventions that they don't want.
But as I said in the interview, back in the late 1780s and 1791, no one thought that that would ever happen.
That's an insane idea.
The government would never come to your door, knock on your door, and tell you you have to take a vaccine.
It was unthinkable.
And yet, here we are.
Also, one more note.
Today, I'm going to be interviewing Dr.
Christiane Northrup.
So that should post, I think, Friday on Brightdown.com.
And yes, I'm doing...
I did three interviews yesterday and I'm doing three interviews today also.
So it's a lot of interviews.
I know it's a lot of content to consume.
So just pick and choose what works for you.
And, you know, put these interviews on when you're driving or doing housework or driving a tractor or whatever.
That's what I do when I'm doing farm work.
I put on other people's interviews.
And listen to what other people have to say.
That's how I learn a lot of information.
I just go to brighttown.com and I just go through the new videos and look for interesting stuff.
And there's a lot of interesting stuff there.
Okay, one more final note before we get into the food collapse slash economic collapse scenario.
I've had a really amazing reaction recently.
A positive reaction to my coverage of the pine needle tea story.
And as you may be aware, pine needles contain shikimic acid, and if you boil them, you're doing an extraction using water as the solvent, and you can then drink that tea.
And what I learned from this reaction is really how effective Big Pharma has been in brainwashing people to think that medicine can only come from a pharmacy.
See, to me, that's the foreign idea.
To me, medicine always comes from nature.
And what comes out of a pharmacy is poison, not medicine.
Normal medicine is always made by boiling something in water.
But I was shocked to learn how many people have never thought about that.
And I had people, like kind of distant friends, texting me and then I talked to one of them and they were saying, wait, really?
You can boil pine needles and you can get this shikimic acid out of it?
And I said, yeah, so let me just make this real simple for you.
You can boil anything and extract things from it.
I'm not trying to talk down to the guy, but it's like, hey, if you boil a piece of wood, you're making wood tea.
If you boil a plant, you're making plant tea.
If you boil, I don't know, what else could you boil?
But basically anything from nature, leaves, stems, fruit.
If you boil fruit, you're making fruit tea.
You know, whatever you boil, you're making tea.
And what is tea?
It's just dried leaves of certain plants.
Like mint tea is dried mint leaves that you're boiling and you're extracting some of the mint molecules, right?
But this is an alien idea to a lot of people that you could boil something other than tea or, let's say, coffee through a coffee maker.
Like, really?
You can boil bark?
Uh, yeah.
Yeah.
You know, China's been doing that for like 5,000 years.
It's like, you can boil...
You can boil leaves?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Amazing.
So I thought I would just add here as a comment that, you know, water is a solvent.
And water, of course, has certain chemical molecular properties.
It's considered something of a polar solvent.
So it tends to pull out molecules from foods that are compatible with that polar water molecule.
And Because of this, water does not pull out everything from a plant or bark or what have you.
So if you have, let's say, 10 prominent chemicals in a, let's say, a piece of bark, you know, from Chinese medicine tree or a cinnamon tree, you know, cinnamon comes from bark, right?
So let's say you take some cinnamon bark and you boil it in water.
And that water is going to pull out whatever is compatible with water as a solvent.
But it's going to leave behind other chemicals that aren't easily pulled out with water.
And so making tea out of something leaves behind some molecules and it pulls into the water certain molecules.
And so when I said water is a polar molecule...
What that means in lab science, and this is useful for you to know, is that the positive and negative charges that are on the ends of elements that are part of molecules, the positive and negative charges are not the same at different ends of the molecule.
So one end of the molecule has more of a positive charge and the other end has more of a negative charge.
And water is polar like this.
Other types of solvents are nonpolar.
And so because of this chemistry, it has more affinity for different types of molecules that come out of plants.
So for example...
When we were developing the glyphosate method in our lab and looking for ways to test glyphosate using a triple-quad mass spec instrument, we first had to develop the glyphosate extraction method.
So we had to try a bunch of different solvents and see which solvent pulls out glyphosate and also doesn't pull out other things that we don't want out of the food samples that we're testing.
And we went through all kinds of tests and we tested methanol and ethanol as well.
And we tested DCM and we tested hexane, which is not something you want to mess with a lot.
And it ended up that the best thing was just water because glyphosate happens to be very, very soluble in water and it has a strong affinity towards water.
So the good news is that you can use water To pull glyphosate out of plants, you can make glyphosate tea, it turns out.
So if you want glyphosate tea, just go buy yourself some green lentils because we find glyphosate all the time in lentils for some reason.
And just get some green lentils and boil them in water.
You have made glyphosate tea.
Didn't even know that, did you?
And by the way, if you want to remove glyphosate from lentils, boil them and pour out the water.
You've just removed glyphosate from lentils.
Or at least some part of it, maybe not all of it.
But other molecules will be left behind in the plant that you're boiling.
So normally if you're making tea out of leaves of something, you're going to throw away the leaves.
You're using water to pull things out that you want, like mint chemicals or tea flavonoids and things like that.
Or in the case of coffee, caffeine.
Turns out caffeine is also very, very soluble in water.
So that's why coffee makers only need water.
If caffeine wasn't soluble in water, you'd have to have a Mr.
Coffee Machine with methanol or something, and that would be toxic to drink.
So it's a good thing that caffeine is compatible with the water molecule.
But what a plant contains...
This is just, again, general universal knowledge that everybody, I think, should have, especially as we're headed for a collapse here.
What a plant contains...
The actual chemical constituents in a piece of bark or in a plant, that's not necessarily what you get when you make a tea out of it using water because the water is selective in what it pulls out of something and it will leave things behind.
A great example of this is you've heard of, you know, CBD extracts from the hemp plant, right?
CBD. So what technology is used to pull cannabinoids out of hemp plants?
What's called the supercritical extract, or CO2. So it turns out that CO2 is the solvent, just like water.
And what they do with CO2 is they compress it into a liquid.
And this liquid, it's like...
It's like water, but it's CO2 as a liquid.
It's kind of like watery CO2, which is only attainable under pressure.
Because if you let off the pressure, the CO2 instantly goes into a vapor and into a gas.
So you have to keep it under pressure, and it's a liquid.
And this liquid is very good at extracting cannabinoids out of hemp plants.
Works much better than water.
And this is how they maximize the cannabinole extraction out of hemp plants using CO2. And then they reclaim the CO2, by the way.
Just another useful function for carbon dioxide that Democrats are trying to get rid of.
Turns out we need it.
Plants need it.
And we need it to pull things out of plants that can assist human health.
Now, I know this podcast isn't supposed to be a science lesson or anything, but let me just add one more final thing that I think will make instant sense, which is that your body is a giant extraction machine.
When you eat or drink something, your body then begins to extract as much as possible from that substance.
And what you defecate out with a bowel movement or what you urinate out, these are things that That your body either couldn't process or wants to get rid of from the food.
So a lot of the food that you eat is just cellulose.
If you're eating celery, you're eating a lot of cellulose-type fibers.
They're useless nutritionally, but they're great at pushing things out through your digestive tract.
But what your body is doing is basically juicing the celery in a very slow way.
So you're making celery tea in your gut.
Well, starting with your stomach, but moving through your digestive tract.
If you eat hamburgers, you're making hamburger tea.
If you eat pizza, you're making pizza tea.
So this is how it all works, folks.
And yet, it's astonishing to me that this knowledge is not widespread because many people, I would say most people, choose what they eat based on the entertainment value of how it tastes.
Rather than the process that's taking place after that, the next one to three days, let's say, where your body is extracting everything that's in that food.
Which, if it's fast food, what are you extracting out of it?
Oh, pesticides, glyphosate, toxic heavy metals, trans fatty acids, acrylamides from burned carbohydrates, you know, from fried foods and so on.
What are you extracting?
You're extracting, well, cancer-causing chemicals.
So you can't selectively turn off your body's extraction capabilities.
It's going to extract chemicals.
With high proficiency, whatever you eat, whatever it is.
So if you eat poison, you're going to make poison tea in your gut.
If you eat healthy things, you're going to make healthy tea.
But the average person, typical person, only eats based on entertainment.
It's like their mouth is an amusement park.
And they're taking a bite of something because it's a wild ride.
Ooh!
That tiramisu tastes amazing.
That lemon cheesecake tastes amazing.
Okay, great.
What do you think happens for the next 72 hours now?
Your body pulls out all the poison in that and then circulates it all around your blood to all your organs and to your brain.
And then, guess what?
You get pesticide damage immediately.
Brain cells, organophosphates, a class of pesticides, causes massive brain damage.
You know why?
Because it's a poison that kills bugs.
How does it kill bugs?
It kills them by damaging their nervous systems.
Yeah, how did you think it killed bugs?
You think it only killed bugs?
You think it was like a selective pesticide?
Oh, we've developed a chemical that only works on insects, but it's totally inert when it comes to humans.
There is no such chemical.
The chemicals are toxic to all living systems.
And when you eat the chemicals, you're making toxic chemical tea in your gut.
And what's that doing?
Oh, it's poisoning your gut bacteria.
And did you know you have more non-human bacteria in your body than you have human cells?
Did you know that?
Yeah, inside your physical body, you're more non-human than human.
And that's not an alien thing.
That's just a bacteria thing.
That's a gut flora thing.
I know there are certain humans that are definitely not human, but we'll leave that up to the Epsteins and the Clintons and so on and the Gateses of the world.
But I'm just talking about gut flora here.
You're mostly non-human in terms of the bacteria.
And then whatever you ate, you're making that tea extract and it's poisoning the gut bacteria.
And if you eat poison, you're killing off the friendly bacteria and you're feeding the bacteria that feed off the poison.
Did you know that?
So you're using classic Darwinian natural selection, survival of the fittest, to select for the bacteria in your gut that feed off toxic molecules.
What do you think that does to your system?
So it kills off the bacteria that feed off good nutrients and it selects bacteria that feed off toxic molecules.
It means that when you eat healthy foods in the future, your body doesn't know what to do with them.
Have you ever known somebody who lived for 20 years on junk foods and then one day they have a healthy meal and they're like, Oh my God, I was nauseous.
I had gas.
I didn't know what was going on.
Yeah, your body thinks that's alien.
All your gut microbes are all squared away to feed off of poison because that's what you normally eat, you know, at McDonald's or wherever.
Just some important lessons here I thought I would share with everybody about tea and digestion and food choices and all these things because it's astonishing to me that these concepts are not really widely understood.
But this is more relevant than you might suppose because as we move into the food scarcity, the engineered food shutdowns and starvation scenarios, it's going to be very important to have gut flora and dietary habits that are compatible with your survival foods and with the food that you're going to be growing.
So you could even say that you need microbiological preparedness.
Yeah, you do.
It would be a good idea, in other words, to start eating the kinds of foods that you think you'll have to live on for survival as the food system shuts down.
And this is going to prepare your body in a gut flora way in order to make the most of those foods.
Now, let's talk about food and starvation here.
And there are different phases of what happens in society when food scarcity really kicks in.
And a friend who is a prepper and also a surgeon, he's also a firearms guy and so on.
But anyway, great, great all around guy.
And he sent me this chart that shows what happens at seven days, 14 days and 21 days without food.
Now, again, since we have the pipeline shut down right now in the southeast of the United States, whether or not they get that pipeline going again in the next few days, it's an important signal about the vulnerability of our infrastructure and how vulnerable food systems are to fossil fuels. it's an important signal about the vulnerability of our infrastructure which are obviously highly vulnerable to cyber sabotage attempts.
And I think the deep state is behind this.
They could probably shut down much more than just one pipeline.
This might be just a dry run.
But within the first few days, this is between zero and seven days, you're going to start to see some level of food violence.
As the shelves are running bare, you'll have little fist fights in the parking lots of grocery stores, for example.
Or even shopping in the store in the aisles, people will fight over a bag of Cheetos, you know?
We saw people fighting over toilet paper.
They were stacking up their carts with toilet paper.
It's like...
Hey lady, you're not going to need that toilet paper because you didn't stock up any food, turns out.
What are you going to wipe?
I don't get it.
You don't have any food.
Think about it.
But food violence is going to happen in a mild way in the first week.
Now, about a week into this, you have what's called hunger, but not starvation.
So people are hungry.
But they're not yet starving.
So their psychological state hasn't yet kicked in with...
Actual starvation.
They've been able to nibble on some things, some snacks they had, maybe some candy bars or whatever it is that mask-wearing vaccinated people eat.
I mean, let's be honest, if they wear a mask and they get vaccines, their pantry is also probably a giant death wish, you know?
Whatever's in their refrigerator.
So they're eating stuff, they're kind of nibbling away and they're getting by.
They're not quite starving, but they're getting concerned.
After about seven days, you start to get food refugees, which is people relocating themselves to try to seek out sources of food.
Because at this point, they're like, hey, grocery stores have been empty for a week.
I better go move in with grandma or whoever's got food or try a different city or something, you know, or show up at a FEMA camp that's going to be a little bit.
That's what people will do.
I'm sure a lot of Americans will gladly show up with their COVID vaccine card, which will probably be the entry pass to get into the FEMA camp.
It's like, here's my card.
I'm double vaccinated.
Can I have some toxic genetically modified food?
And FEMA camp will say, oh, yes, step right up.
We have an amazing food pack for you.
It's over there, right behind that guillotine.
Just put your head in there to get the food.
That's what that's all about.
It's just like a giant mousetrap for humans.
That's the whole theme of food response right there.
But you're going to have food refugees.
Then at about 14 days, you're going to have what this chart describes, quote, an overwhelming desire to eat.
This is where people aren't quite starving physiologically yet.
This is not medical starvation, but it's very motivating.
You're going to see two things.
Number one, some mental and physical degradation.
So people will not be making good decisions.
Not that they do normally anyway, because they're living on junk food and antidepressants, but it's going to get way worse.
The physical degradation will be apparent.
They will be lethargic.
They will not have endurance.
They will be slow to heal from injuries.
So this is where having food and not having food is going to make a massive difference.
People who don't have food won't be able to fight very effectively.
They won't be able to pay attention on a patrol.
They won't be able to heal from injuries.
They won't have the cognitive awareness and presence of mind that is necessary to survive in a survival situation.
But they will have an overwhelming desire to eat.
And this is when people will start doing things like licking their lips.
Oh, that neighbor's cat starts to look pretty good.
Or they start shooting squirrels and figuring out how to have tree rat stew.
Or they'll start shooting their own backyard chickens and eating those.
Maybe they'll do that in the first week.
I don't know.
But an overwhelming desire to eat is strongly motivating.
And in certain situations where people feel like they have an avenue of opportunity, they will then break into their neighbor's homes and start to steal food and use threats of violence, coercion, in order to get food for themselves.
Basically, you're going to have a lot of food-related violence and attacks.
And then between 14 and 21 days...
You're going to see all of this escalate.
More food violence.
An expansion of the window of justifiable behavior in people's own minds as they're starving.
You're also going to start to see organ failure.
So in 21 days, some people's bodies are shutting down.
And those people won't make it at that point.
They're going to become very weak.
They It's not just calories, it's also nutrients and electrolytes and protein and so on.
Once their organs begin to shut down, such as the liver or the brain, the heart, kidneys, and so on, these organs start to shut down.
These are signs of imminent starvation to death.
And that starts to kick in at about three weeks plus.
From that point, Then, you know, most people are going to die within 45 days or so.
A few very healthy individuals might last 60 days.
Very few would last 90 days.
Most people can't live even 60 days without food.
That's extreme starvation.
It's not just fasting.
This is not a fasting retreat with Dr.
Gabriel Cousins.
No.
We're talking extreme starvation.
Not even juice.
And I often wondered, if people start to get to this point, why wouldn't you just start chewing on grass and just juicing grass in your mouth and spitting the grass out?
Because you don't need all that fiber.
That's not going to work for you.
But you could chew on grass.
You could be a grass juicing machine.
Like, literally, just find some lawn grass and That's not contaminated with pesticides and just start clipping the grass, chewing the grass, sucking on the juice, swallow the juice, spit the grass out.
I mean, that's juicing.
I mean, people pay good money for wheatgrass juice at the local Whole Foods store.
It turns out you don't need to go to Whole Foods.
You can just lick your lawnmower or whatever.
You could just take a pair of scissors and you can clip some grass and you can chew on it.
I know it's a lot of work for your jaws and for your teeth and whatever, but I don't know how people can actually starve to death.
If they've got any kind of space, you know, there's a lot of food out there.
You might have to work for it.
I identified, I think, what is it, eight or nine sources of wild foods on my ranch in Texas?
Including acorns, which you can't eat directly, but you can filter them with water.
And you can take the tannins out of them.
And then you can make acorn meal by grinding them up.
And you can have acorn biscuits and acorn pancakes.
And I've got mesquite trees.
And mesquite trees drop mesquite pods, which have their own protein and fiber and minerals.
And you can do what the Native Americans did.
You just gather up a bunch of pods of mesquite.
Make a mortar and pestle out of a bowl-shaped stone.
Start grinding up.
Start grinding up the mesquite pods.
I know it's a lot of work, but I just don't know how anybody can starve to death if you have any kind of access to nature because there's food everywhere.
It's just a lot of work to get to it, you know?
And right now we've got wild dewberries that are ripe, ready for picking all across central Texas.
It's just Berries galore.
I can't walk outside my door without seeing ripe berries.
It takes me forever to take a walk because I'm just like berries, eating the berries.
And then when I stop, my goats stop.
Because they're like, hey, there's berries here.
And then the goats just go at it.
And not only do the goats love the berries, the goats eat the berry leaves.
So, you know, supposed to be a 20-minute walk turns into an hour and a half of a berry festival of wild berries, which is great.
But, you know, there's food everywhere if you haven't poisoned your ranch.
But I guess, you know...
Most farmers do poison their ranches.
They spray, what is it, 2,4-D? So they spray all this herbicide all over all their ranches so they have no dewberries.
And they have no grapes.
And they have none of this wild food that I'm talking about.
They don't have any of it.
They have 100 acres of barren hayfields.
Or, you know, treeless cattle ranches, and then they wonder, why is the erosion so bad?
You know, why is this land dead?
Because you killed it!
You killed it!
You didn't let it grow.
You didn't let it nourish itself, and so you have no food.
And then, by the way, I know I'm getting off track here, but it's just one of those days.
Did you know that when you let berry plants grow on your ranch, you're creating habitat for wabbits?
Yeah, for wabbits.
And so all of a sudden, you have tons of rabbits and you have tons of armadillos and other little critters and creatures and squirrels and so on.
And we have pecan trees here in Texas, so I've got pecans galore, and the squirrels are always working on the pecans.
So if I had to, in a starvation scenario, I would go out and I could easily find a rabbit to shoot if I needed some, like, rabbit stew meat or something.
Because there's habitat for rabbits, because I'm not poisoning the land with herbicides.
So my only challenge would be finding a rifle with a small enough caliber that I don't, like, Blow the rabbit to smithereens, you know?
You don't want to shoot a rabbit with a.300 Win Mag.
You're like, boom!
Walk up, where'd the rabbit go?
I thought we were going to have rabbit stew.
All we have is, like, we have a rabbit that used to be and is nowhere to be seen now what happened to the rabbit.
Use the wrong rifle.
So, by the way, the good news on this, and it is all related, is that a lot of people who live out in the country, and again, one more reason to live in rural America, not in the cities, is that when the food supply collapses, a lot of country folk, as we call ourselves, are pretty good at finding alternatives to food.
And so you may know people who will do something like, oh, slaughter a cow.
And then they'll have, I don't know, 500 pounds of cow meat to barter with people.
Be a good time to have some silver coins, wouldn't it?
Or some spare ammo.
Or somebody might shoot a deer.
And then they're going to have venison sausage.
Or in the right season, they might hunt turkey.
And last time I saw a group of turkeys on my ranch, it must have been 75 turkeys.
I mean, it was a big group of turkeys.
I'm like, wow!
Well, there was this other time I saw one lone turkey, but that was just a standalone, by-himself turkey that landed right in front of my rifle when I was trying to sight it in.
And it's the luckiest turkey in the world because I was like, get out of my way.
I'm trying to sight in the rifle.
I'm not going to waste ammo on a turkey.
I don't have a turkey hunting license.
I'm not a hunter even.
So it's like, hey, turkey, he landed right in front of my rifle like 50 yards away.
And I'm like, get out of my way.
Seriously, the luckiest turkey ever in Texas.
But I wasn't interested in shooting a turkey.
I needed to sight in the rifle.
But when food scarcity gets problematic, a lot of people have other alternatives, even plant-based stuff.
People can plant more vegetables.
People can harvest more figs from their fig trees or what have you.
A lot of options, even for non-meat eaters.
People can do sprouting.
I've talked about sprouting.
How's your sprout seed supply doing right now, by the way?
What's awesome about sprouting is you need no sunlight, no soil.
You don't need much of anything.
I mean, you just need sprout seeds and a couple of jars and some water.
That's it.
You're done.
You've got sprouts.
Now, admittedly, a sprout sandwich can become boring if that's all you're eating every day.
But trust me, when you're 14 days into starvation, sprout sandwich sounds pretty darn good.
Or even rabbit stew for that matter.
How about a rabbit meat sprout sandwich?
Yeah.
In 14 days of no food, you'll eat that.
No doubt about it.
But here's the kicker in all of this.
So when people are starving, they have strength at first.
And what's the best way to describe this?
So from zero days to 21 days, their strength starts out at 100%, and it dwindles down, down, down, down, down.
At 21 days, they might be only at, you know, 10% strength.
So that's happening.
But at the same time, their internal justification for crazy behaviors is climbing each day.
It's going up, up, up, up, up.
And so what we have to hope is that these people who have not prepared anything, the non-preppers who might try to threaten us.
I mean, number one, I do try to help as many people as possible.
I have plans to donate to the local churches and send people to the churches and so on.
So I'm not saying to deprive people of food, but the types that will try to steal from you, you have to hope that they get weak before they get crazy.
You see what I mean?
Because they're getting weaker by the day, but in their minds, they're getting more desperate by the day also.
So these are two crossing lines.
They're intersecting lines.
So you have to hope their desperation is kept at bay while they're strong.
And that by the time they get so desperate to try to steal from you, they're pretty weak.
Meanwhile, you've been eating well.
Which means you can fight better, you're more alert, you can heal better, you can keep watch better, you can carry your AR better.
So if they do come for you, and you have to shoot them, again, we're talking about a Mad Max collapse scenario, or you have to engage them in some way, they're going to be pretty weak because they waited too long to try to rob you.
If they were smarter, which they're not, because if they were smart, they would have been preppers.
But if they were smarter, they would have robbed you at day three because then they had full strength.
Instead, they waited for day 20 or whatever, day 15.
By that time, they're really weak and they're very easy for you to defeat, even with a 9mm handgun, for example.
Someone's on the verge of starvation and they're breaking into your house and you have to plug them with a 9mm handgun.
They're probably not going to fight back after that.
They may not fight at all.
They may just stand on your porch and beg for food, and then you have to make a different kind of decision, you know?
But I've already made that decision.
It's like, hey, go to the local church.
I've already given 5,000 pounds of food to the church.
That's my donation.
Get off my porch, or you will be removed.
One of the reasons that we have to have food supplies and food storage for ourselves is so that we don't get weak as the starvation kicks in and affects others around us.
Does that make sense?
So we maintain our ability to respond.
We maintain an ability to carry a rifle if necessary or to haul a load or carry a backpack or to walk on a patrol.
Or we maintain the ability to maintain a cognitive function, to do a nighttime patrol with a thermal imager if you've got one of those or night vision equipment.
We maintain the ability to run if you have to run.
If you're starving, it's hard to run.
If you're not starving, and you're eating well, and you've got good nutrition, and you have healthy gut flora, and you haven't been living on junk food and McDonald's and pesticides all these years, you're probably going to do really well compared to most people.
That's the truth.
And you know, come to think of it, I've done a whole audiobook on this that you might want to check out.
It's free to download.
It's called Survival Nutrition.
And you can find it at survivalnutrition.com.
And I realize I haven't gotten into much of the headlines here, so let me cover a few of those that are really important, and I'll continue the rest tomorrow.
But nutrition is key.
It's key for survival.
And even trace minerals, you know?
Even at the Health Ranger store, we sell a trace mineral supplement.
That you can use in your own smoothies or water, or you can put the drops into your sprouting liquid so that your sprouts take up the minerals, and then you're growing mineral supplements in a plant-based bioavailable form, and then you eat the sprouts, and you're getting those minerals in an organic molecule.
Which is even better.
We also have, you know, all the other obvious things like nascent iodine and so on.
You know, it's in stock.
Long-term storage.
Iodine basically lasts forever.
You know, millions of years and so on.
Kind of like salt.
I've had people ask me, hey, I was going to buy some salt from you.
Like, what's the shelf life on that?
I was like, are you serious?
Really?
Yeah, how long will that last if I buy salt?
Like, will it go bad?
I should just mess with them.
Yeah, that'll go rancid in six months.
You should use it.
Just like people.
They don't realize salt.
I don't know what to say.
I mean, we mine it from the inside of mountains in Pakistan.
So it's been there millions of years.
And it's going to last millions of years more, it turns out, because salt is an inorganic crystalline lattice.
It's sodium and chloride together in basically a rock.
And that rock isn't going anywhere unless you get it wet.
I mean, yes, if you have your salt out, it's going to absorb humidity from the air, and then that will turn the salt into kind of a salty goo, like a slush, a salty slush.
That's true.
But as long as you don't let water get into it, it will last millions of years.
Yeah.
And then I was laughing too because I saw one company that was selling organic salt.
It's such a joke, of course, because number one, nobody grows salt agriculturally because it's not a plant.
And so therefore, you would never spray salt with pesticides, even if you were growing it conventionally.
I mean, because it doesn't grow.
And it's also not organic.
It's an inorganic molecule.
It's actually inorganic from a chemistry point of view.
So to call salt organic...
It's just, I don't know, it's just preying on people who are too stupid to know what salt is, which is crazy, because we all need salt.
I mean, seriously, folks, maybe I'm sharing too much here, but there are times when I talk to people, sometimes, like, new people that I meet who are a friend of a friend, someone who's oblivious, and I talk to them for 60 seconds, and in my mind, you know what I'm thinking?
This person's already dead.
No, I'm serious.
This person won't make it.
He's got zero chance of surviving what's coming.
Zero chance.
It's not even worth bringing up anything.
Because it would take this person 10 years to catch up to what you and I know every day.
They're just clueless.
They're gone.
There's nothing we can do about them.
So let me get to some of the headlines here.
I apologize for taking so long on these other topics, but these are really critical things people need to know.
But the water wells are running dry.
You know, there was a lot of mainstream media news about this.
And it's not just fear-mongering because the wells really are running dry.
This is something that I've talked about.
You know, much of the agriculture in North America, and this gets to food scarcity, is based on using what's called fossil water.
Fossil water means water that basically takes a very long time to regenerate in these aquifers, such as the Ogallala Aquifer that's underneath Oklahoma, North Texas, Kansas, parts of Colorado, and so on.
I think even parts of Missouri as well.
The Ogallala Water Aquifer It recharges at a very slow rate.
It will take thousands of years to fill back up underground, but it will be basically gone for agriculture in the next 20 years.
And this is the water that's been tapped by farmers throughout the Midwest, you know, America's breadbasket to irrigate crops from corn and soybeans and wheat and so on.
And it's almost used up.
Almost used up.
And so what typically happens, this is happening in India as well, in parts of China, parts of Europe.
All around the world, a lot of this fossil water is running out at a very accelerated rate.
And in many cases around the world, if it drops just another five or six feet, most of the wells that tap into it will not have access to it anymore.
And this is even happening in the San Joaquin Valley in California as well, which is another place that produces a lot of food.
What else here?
Oh yeah, the Kansas High Plains region.
So what typically happens is the farmers bring in well drilling companies to drill a deeper well.
And so that's what they do.
They'll spend $100,000 in some cases.
I've seen that in California for a really deep well.
And all that does is gives them another couple of years.
Because then all the other farmers are drilling deeper wells too.
They're all going for the same water.
So the problem is not how deep is your well, but the problem is that we have unsustainable agricultural practices that are using water that won't be there for very long.
And that America's food supply has a problem.
Well, many problems.
And we're not using permaculture.
We're not using water capture.
We're not using smart methods to grow food in a sustainable, decentralized way.
And as a result, mass starvation is inevitable even without a pipeline collapse.
Even without the engineered famine that's already kicking in this year and the COVID shutdowns of the food plants and so on, even without that, humanity's got maybe about a generation left.
Before the water runs out, in India and much of North America, parts of Canada, parts of China, parts of Europe, areas in South America face the same problem.
And of course, Australia.
Don't even get me started about Australia's water shortage problems.
Very well known to the people who live there.
So this is a global problem.
And the food supply that we all enjoy right now Which has been up to now, it's been very cheap.
It's been mass produced.
Food has been so cheap that people just waste food.
It's crazy.
I see people in restaurants.
When I used to go to restaurants in Austin, city people waste more food than anybody.
I mean, those of us who actually live in the country and live on ranches, we don't waste food.
We'll take it out and feed it to the chickens if we have to or feed it to the dogs or something if we don't eat it.
We don't waste food.
I see city people throwing food out like it's got no value because they don't know where it comes from.
They never had to work for it.
They never had to actually work for food.
Times are changing.
They will.
They'll hold a sign pretty soon.
We'll work for food.
That's coming for a lot of those people.
They just throw food away like it's nothing.
Well, guess what?
The things that made food cheap and readily available were fossil fuels and fossil water.
That's right.
Fossil fuels, cheap oil, which means cheap diesel fuel, which means mechanization of farming, and then fossil water, which meant very cheap, inexpensive irrigation.
Without those two things, without cheap oil and cheap water, you can't make cheap food, can you?
No!
No!
No, so food is going to skyrocket for a whole new reason beyond the monetary debasement, you know, currency collapse inflation scenario that's already happening.
Food's going to quadruple in price, probably just in the next two years.
You're going to be paying...
I'm not even joking.
What is a loaf of bread right now?
Like five bucks?
A decent loaf of decent bread?
You're going to be paying 20 for a loaf of bread.
Yeah, for a gallon of milk, if you still buy that homogenized crap that they sell at the store, yeah, you're going to be paying 20 bucks for a gallon of milk.
And many other examples of this.
You'll be paying $50 a pound for steak and And that's uncooked, just raw meat at the grocery store.
I'm not talking about at a high-end restaurant.
I'm saying 50 bucks a pound to buy it in a plastic wrapper at the grocery store.
Yeah, this is coming.
And guess who is going to hit the most?
The poor.
The low-income earners.
And people who don't know how to grow their own food.
Because when a green pepper...
Is, I don't know, $10 each.
If you have a hydroponic system and you can grow green peppers, it's like printing money at home.
You can grow like $1,000 a month worth of food in a simple hydroponic system when prices are that high.
You can grow a fortune.
You can even sell the excess to your neighbors, barter.
But again, you've got to be able to defend it.
What do you think the thieves would love to steal from you when they kick in that 14 days of starvation and they come to realize if they don't do something, they're going to die?
What do they want to steal from you?
Oh, they want to steal your hydroponic system.
The problem is these people and morons don't know how to run a hydroponic system.
So even if they steal it, they'll kill everything.
And that's basically a metaphor for the collapse of society.
This is what happens when Democrats run things.
They destroy everything.
They want to have control over it, but they will also destroy it because they're idiots.
They don't know how anything operates.
Why do you think the economy is in a tailspin right now anyway?
Because of Biden policies.
They're idiotic.
But when you understand reality of fossil fuels and fossil water and the inputs into food and agriculture, then you will quickly come to realize that famine is guaranteed.
And that's why I opened up this podcast at the very beginning with this sobering realization, even to myself.
Holy crap, this is all real.
Holy crap, this is real.
I mean, I used to hear people describing Alex Jones, and they would say things like, it's never as bad as what Alex Jones says.
And yet, what we've come to learn now, and regardless of whatever you think about Alex Jones and Infowars and so on, I've been on his show many times, the truth is that, if anything, Alex Jones understated the crisis that we are now seeing.
In fact, I think there's a Twitter hashtag trending that says Alex Jones was right.
It's not just that Alex Jones was right about so many things.
Even when he was warning that atrazine turns the frogs gay, he was absolutely right about that.
And I actually defended him on that point because I knew atrazine is a chemical castrator, that it does alter the phenotype expression of sex organs of amphibians.
But it's not just that Alex...
Maybe understated things.
It's that all of us did.
All of us did.
Even myself.
I did not foresee the rapid acceleration of the demise of our civilization.
I did not see it unwinding so quickly as what we're seeing now.
I mean, I've known it's coming.
You've heard me talk about even the financial collapse since 2008.
I've always known it was coming because I saw how they bailed out the subprime housing collapse and they bailed out the mortgage companies and Fannie Mae and so on.
I knew that eventually the system would completely collapse.
I didn't know that they would slam on the accelerator as the pickup truck is careening towards the edge of a cliff.
Like they would accelerate and just blast through the protective barrier of the road and just send that pickup flying over a cliff, which is where we are now.
We're airborne.
We're all airborne in a pickup truck that's flying through the air.
That's why we feel weightless right now.
We're feeling zero gravity at the moment because we're all accelerating towards the impact point at 9.8 meters per second per second.
And when the pickup truck impacts, you better hope you have some airbags.
That's all I'm saying.
You better hope you got a seatbelt.
And maybe if you have a parachute, you might want to bail out of that pickup.
If you have enough altitude, just bail out the window, pull the chute, and watch the truck blow up beneath you, however far down that is.
But it's bad, folks.
It's bad.
And those who are not prepared are going to, in many cases, die.
They're really going to perish through this.
This is real.
This is happening.
And what we can observe from this pipeline shutdown is that this nation really is just nine meals away from anarchy.
Nine meals away, three days away from anarchy in any area.
If the deep state can shut down that pipeline and cut off gas and trucking and jet fuel and food deliveries to so many Southeast states, what can't they shut down?
They could shut down pipelines everywhere else, couldn't they?
They could shut down the power grid everywhere else.
And they probably will.
Nine meals away from anarchy.
So let me end this by saying this.
This is not a commercially motivated sales pitch by any means.
But I'm also not going to mince words on this.
Whatever you need to do to go out and get some storable food, even if you have to do it on credit, I strongly urge you to do it now.
This is the time to stock up on food.
Now, maybe you did that last year during the initial COVID breakdown.
Maybe you're still sitting on some of that food.
That's great.
Make sure you're using the first in, first out system where you're rotating your stored food and actually eating the food that you're buying for storage, you know?
So you're eating the oldest food first and then adding to your food supply.
Do everything you can to add to it now.
And here's why.
Every piece of food that you can buy and store right now that has a decent shelf life, it will pay off in terms of your investment easily 2 to 1, 3 to 1, maybe a 500% return actually in terms of the value because that's how much food prices are going up.
And as much as I urge people to have gold and silver, That's for barter.
You still got to eat.
You got to eat first.
So you need to have the stored food.
It doesn't just mean my food and the Ranger buckets at, you know, Health Ranger store, whatever.
I mean, even just going to the grocery store while you can and getting the peanut butter.
Getting the lard, believe it or not, because you can add lard to a lot of stored foods to make more delicious soups and such.
Just get organic lard.
You don't want all the fat-soluble pesticides in there.
There are things that you can buy right now.
I mean, bags of grain and you can get some five-gallon pails or buckets and you can pack your own grain.
It'll last a decade or longer if you keep it dry and cool.
You should be stocking up.
Everybody should be stocking up right now.
Even sprouting seeds, things like that.
Everybody.
This is the best investment you'll ever make and you're about to see over the summer, you're about to see real food scarcity that's going to get even scary scarcity.
Maybe it should be called scary scarcity.
I don't know.
It's going to be frightening to a lot of people.
And it's going to be also a little bit intriguing to see what's the reaction from consumers because we saw last year how they rushed out and bought toilet paper.
It makes you wonder, what are they going to buy this year?
When it really kicks in, are they going to load up on Doritos?
What do they think is food?
What does the average uninformed Oblivion think is a smart preparedness item?
For all we know, it could be Pop-Tarts.
Or something.
Loading up on Honey Nut Cheerios, you know, because they think that's a good value.
They're not going to make it.
They're already dead.
You see somebody in the grocery store wearing a mask, buying a box of Honey Nut Cheerios with a coupon, and they're lining up at the pharmacy for a vaccine shot?
You should just shake your head.
Oh, that girl ain't going to make it.
Nope.
Pray for that girl.
She's not going to be around much longer.
I feel like I can walk through someone's home right now and just give you their odds of survival very easily.
Just looking in their pantry, their refrigerator, and their bathroom, you know, personal care products.
I can tell you, they're either going to make it or not.
It's pretty easy to see.
And there's a strange correlation, too, between people who love to wear masks and people who love to get vaccinated and people who don't prepare for anything.
You know, it's just so bizarre.
Again, they're getting the vaccine because they think that's preparing them to be exposed to the virus or they're wearing a mask as a kind of a form of health preparedness, right?
But you ask them, well, how else are you preparing for unexpected things?
And they'll say, what do you mean?
You're not one of them preppers, are you?
Uh, okay.
Not sure where we take this conversation now, Mr.
Maskwearer there.
What's your philosophy?
You know, their philosophy is, well, the government's going to take care of us, man.
The government's already taking care of us.
All we've got to do is obey.
The government's going to give us everything we need.
Yep, sure they are.
It's all hidden for you right behind that guillotine.
Just crawl in there.
Take a look over the edge of the back of that guillotine.
You're going to find a surprise.
It's a bonus for people who are too stupid to survive.
I can just see them crawling in there.
They get to the back.
Hey, there's other heads back here.
Oh, I wonder why.
No, I mean, I shouldn't joke about that because there are actually guillotines, you know, because they don't need electricity to operate.
You know, they can operate off-grid and they don't use ammo.
They have no complex moving parts and so on, but that's another podcast.
You'll hear about them more in the future.
That's what they're going to use on a lot of people.
Okay, one more final story, and I'll wrap this up.
And I realize this is not the usual situation update.
I intended to go through all these headlines, and I didn't.
I apologize for that.
It's been a weird day for me, too.
But Bette Midler is threatening to kill unvaccinated kids.
This was on NewsWars.com.
The headline is, Entertainer Bette Midler has called for killing children who have not had COVID shots.
Yeah, this just shows you how crazy leftists have become.
In a completely mental tweet aimed at anti-vaxxers, the unhinged Midler advocated using peanut butter on kids with allergies if they haven't been vaccinated against coronavirus.
So again, this is the way leftists think.
She said, if my kid can't bring peanut butter to school, then yours can't bring the deathly plague.
Vaccinate or I'm bringing the jiffy.
And which, again, is just a stupid, ignorant thing to say.
One of the responses to her tweet was, hey, bet...
I have a plus three allergic response to peanut from the MMR jab 31 years ago plus partial deafness in my left ear from the DTaP vaccine.
What's your super funny joke on that one?
Bet.
Yeah, I bet you don't have a super funny joke because people are harmed by vaccines.
In fact, it's a peanut-based squalene that has given a lot of vaccinated people allergies to peanuts.
Which, of course, Bette Midler being utterly ignorant, totally oblivious to reality.
She's in that, you know, do not resuscitate category.
She has no clue about any of this.
No clue about peanut allergies.
No clue about peanut allergies induced by vaccines using squalene.
She doesn't have any clue about that.
She doesn't know that vaccines are killing people.
Because she believes CNN. She believes the radical left.
She believes whatever she's told by the obedient, you know, puppet masters.
She has no clue about the world in which she's living.
And yet, she's very typical.
Very typical of leftists.
Utterly oblivious and having approximately a zero chance of survival when things go bad.
So we're going to have a very different world over the next five years.
I mean, it's going to be very different in the next two years, frankly.
But the changes will continue beyond that.
We're going to have a world with a lot fewer people.
A lot fewer stupid people, it turns out.
Maybe that's part of the globalist goal.
I don't know.
Get rid of the stupid people.
Whoever's dumb enough to take a vaccine.
But the world's going to change dramatically.
It's going to be a lot of people that you know, people that I know, who will not be here one to three years from now.
They will be dead.
And a lot of them are mocking people like you and I right now.
They think it's hilarious to say, oh, tinfoil hat wearers are afraid of vaccines and they're stocking up on bullets.
It's not so funny after they're dead.
I guess dead people don't mock anymore.
Yesterday's news, that doctor, Flanagan was his name.
He thought it was so funny.
I took the second shot.
The RFID chip is working great.
The tinfoil hat is fully operational.
The dude was dead a couple weeks later.
Just dead.
Dead people don't mock, do they?
There's going to be so many dead people.
The only business that might be more profitable to get into than the vaccine industry would be the body bag industry.
I wouldn't be surprised if some big pharma executives were making side investments in funeral homes.
And body bags and so on, you know, or dead body transport vehicles.
They're going to need a lot of those in New York City and Los Angeles and San Francisco and Seattle.
I'm not even talking about the aftermath of an Antifa riot.
I'm just talking about the vaccine death wave.
They're going to need a lot of body bag transport.
It's a whole ballooning industry, whole new economy.
I'm sure Biden will brag about the economy is booming.
Look at the funeral homes are doing awesome.
Look at it.
The drug companies are making record profits.
The funeral homes are booming.
The body bag industry is through the roof.
The economy is awesome.
Everybody should invest in this body bag IPO. And then there's going to be a digital version called like crypto death cult body bags where you can have a non-fungible token digital version and you can make a fortune on that.
I mean, forget Dogecoin.
How about Deadcoin?
I'm making 10,000% on dead coin.
Every time someone dies, another coin comes into existence.
It's amazing.
I mean, this is how insane the world has become.
And it's only getting started.
So get ready, folks.
Be prepared.
I hope you share some of what I'm feeling here.
I hope you're as Deeply disturbed by all this as I am.
It just proves that we're human, by the way.
Proves that we actually do have compassion for fellow human beings.
We want to prevent suffering, but we also were informed enough to realize that we can't prevent all the suffering.
We're going to have to sadly observe a lot of it.
We're going to be witnesses, front row seat, to the Holocaust that's happening all around us at the corner pharmacies and the drugstores and the grocery stores with pharmacies.
The Holocaust is here and we're forced to watch it.
There's nothing we can do to stop it.
Because it's voluntary.
Well, do everything you can now.
Stock up on food.
Get your hydroponic system going.
Get your firearms fully prepped and ready.
Double check all your bullets.
Be ready.
Because nine meals from anarchy.
We could be 72 hours away from total chaos on any given day.
Think about that.
The time to be prepared is now.
So thank you for listening.
I'm sorry if this has been a little more of a down day in terms of the message, but I'm just being honest with you about where I think we are right now.
It doesn't mean I've given up on anything.
No way.
We're going to make it through this.
We're going to survive, but man, it's going to be the hardest thing we've ever done.
And by the way, there's no way we could do this without God on our side, without...
Jesus Christ in our lives, by the way.
That's my opinion.
So we'll talk about that component later on.
But we can't make it through this ourselves.
We do need God's help.
Fortunately, God welcomes us because God loves us.
No joke.
That's what's going to get us through this.
God and each other.
So thank you for listening.
Mike Adams here, The Health Ranger.
Naturalnews.com.
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