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April 28, 2022 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, 4/28/22 - Supply chain SHUTDOWNS are "CLOT SHOTS"...
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Welcome to the Situation Update.
Thursday, April 28th, 2022.
Mike Adams here.
You're going to love this.
We're going to be covering climate tyranny today with the new climate lockdowns that are being demanded, you know, because the COVID lockdowns weren't tyrannical enough.
So now they want climate lockdowns.
We've got news on COVID, including more proof that vitamin D is effective in preventing COVID. We've got the WHO trying to launch a global medical dictatorship.
We're going to cover that.
More depopulation efforts underway.
In fact, there's a population control funding scheme that was disguised as COVID relief.
And this was part of the USAID, or USAID, as it's sometimes called that program.
They were funneling depopulation money disguised as COVID money.
We're going to cover that.
More breaking news about China and the deliberate shutdown of the ports and the supply chain disruptions there.
And of course, more news out of Europe, including new questions raised about Ukrainian President Zelensky.
How did he come up with $850 million, which is supposed to be his net worth at this point?
A lot of questions being raised right now.
And some nations have decided to pay Russia in rubles because they do want natural gas.
More details on the so-called German tanks and a few other stories as well.
So that's some of what we're going to cover.
I don't know which story is the biggest story today, actually.
It might be the depopulation story.
But we're just going to kind of feel it out here and see what emerges as the biggest story.
A couple of housekeeping things.
First, I am now reviewing the final copy of the resilient prepping printable PDF document.
So Resilient Prepping, as you know, is my free audiobook.
It's about to go active.
They're just waiting on me now to give the final thumbs up.
And I plan to make it live tomorrow on resilientprepping.com so that you can listen to the book this weekend, should you dare to do so.
The PDF transcript, which is printable, of course, is 160 pages.
It's quite a lot of, you know, audio transcription going on there.
But it turns out if you remove all the sentences where I use the word libtard, it's only 120 pages.
So it's not really that much reading burden.
It's just like libtard this and libtard that.
No, I'm joking.
We only use the word libtard 12 times or something.
Okay, the next interesting point to announce is...
A major donation effort that I'm announcing here for the first time.
We're going to be donating funds to these health freedom organizations.
I'm going to name some of them here.
And these are funds that we would have normally earned as affiliates for the new docuseries that's being launched by Ty and Charlene Bollinger.
It's called Propaganda Exposed.
And you can watch that entire documentary series for free.
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It's an affiliate program from our point of view where you don't have to purchase anything.
You can watch the whole thing for free.
But if you decide to purchase digital downloads, then we would earn an affiliate fee.
Well, I am donating 100 percent of that affiliate earning or whatever that turns out to be to health freedom groups.
In fact, I'm putting out an article to announce all of this and some of the health freedom groups that we're going to be supporting.
I'll just mention a few of them here.
And this list will probably be expanded.
We're going to support Seventh Chakra Films, which is Andy Wakefield's film company.
We're going to support Dr.
Sherry Tenpenny, Attorney Thomas Renz, and I'm even looking at donating to the Daily Exposé news publisher out of the UK. And there might be some other news websites that...
I should support, so I'm still trying to put together the list, and maybe banners for freedom for some of their banners and so on.
We're going to be putting together a list, and then we'll publish all the donations, but 100% of anything that we earn from this affiliate program on the Propaganda Exposed documentary series, 100% will be donated out.
In fact, we're not even going to get the funds.
The producers of the whole series are just going to send checks out to whoever we tell them to send the money to.
I don't even want to see the money.
I want it to go out to health freedom people that need financial support.
So that's what we're going to do.
So it's a bombshell series.
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You're going to learn about the cover-ups about cancer treatments, the war against cannabis and CBD, CDC cover-ups, how they persecuted whistleblowers and doctors who tried to speak out, government coercion, collusion with big pharma, GMOs, genocide, geoengineering, depopulation.
Everything that you can imagine.
It's all being exposed in this powerful, powerful documentary.
And some of the people in it, by the way, include my friend David Wolfe.
Mel Kay is in it.
Dr.
Kerry Madej is in it.
Dr.
Stanislaw Brzezinski.
Yeah, Dr.
Brzezinski from the Houston area.
Dr.
Matthias Rath.
You've probably seen some of his stuff.
Jeffrey Smith on GMOs.
Dr.
Brian Hooker.
Dr.
Gaston Cornu Labatt, who I just interviewed, by the way, in the studio.
He's featured in the documentary as well.
And Jason Shurka, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr.
Andrew Wakefield, Even Roger Stone is in the documentary.
Mickey Willis, Scott McKay, Dr.
Bill DeMoss, Judy Mikevitz, and Sayer G, and so many others.
It's quite incredible.
G. Edward Griffin.
I mean, this is like a who's who of the superstars of health freedom and just human liberty.
So you don't want to miss this.
Again, TheTruthAboutCancer.us We donate 100% out to health freedom groups.
And I know I'm going to get a bunch of emails from people offering suggestions of maybe who else we should support.
And we are 100% open to those suggestions.
So if there is a really...
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We've got to spread the money around, frankly, to some of the people who have a harder time getting operating funds.
God has blessed us with so much abundance and so much support from people like you.
And I think that what God wants us to do is to allow resources to flow through us out to other groups, because we're all fighting for humanity here, and we have to support each other.
So that's what I believe we are called upon to do in this case, and I appreciate all of your support in helping us help others.
That's what we are here to do.
Healing the world through clean food and sometimes healing the world with writing checks to the right people who need it.
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Now, if you only had some wheat noodles to go with the tomato sauce, that would be great.
Sadly, the wheat crops failed in 2023 and nobody has seen wheat for five years.
I'm painting a fictional future dystopian scenario where you have to live on tomato powder and freeze-dried blueberries.
Things could be worse, though.
You could have no food.
That would be bad.
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Okay, we're going to start out with some news on the economy.
The demand for mortgages, that is new mortgage initiations, or what do they call it, originations, has now dropped 50% from a year ago.
50%.
So remember how I said, I think, earlier in the week or last week, I said, this is, it was last week.
I said, this is it.
This is the top of the market, of the housing market in the United States.
I think that was around April 19th or so.
Well, you know, here we go.
More evidence that that's the case.
Mortgages, new mortgages are plummeting.
Refinancing is plummeting.
And also, I learned that many of the retailers that supply products to people who buy homes The retailers that sell lighting and furniture and fixtures and things like that, you know, faucets, whatever.
They're having a sharp drop in sales.
All of a sudden, in the last month, it's just kerplunk.
Or kaboom.
It's just off the charts bad.
And it's not just the supply chain.
I know that there are supply chain problems for all these retailers.
They can't get their supplies because China's all locked down, which we're going to talk about here in a second.
It's more than that.
It's also that there's just no longer the demand there once was.
And I'm kind of wondering what exactly in the economy has hit a brick wall.
And I think it is that people have just run out of cheap money or free money or excess money.
People are now starting to make decisions They're starting to prioritize, what do I need to buy in order to survive what's coming, rather than just, what do I want to buy?
And this is why Netflix subscriptions are plummeting.
This is why nobody wanted to pay to watch CNN +, which, I mean, again, who would even watch it for free?
You couldn't pay me to watch CNN+. It would be a CNN-, that's for sure, like a D-, But people are making decisions now because food inflation is through the roof, obviously, fuel inflation and so on.
So expenditures on things that people don't need are plummeting across the board, whereas expenditures on storable food, for example, are way up, very, very strong.
We can't keep up with demand, for example.
And we appreciate your support and we're doing our best.
And we're going to be able to produce a lot more here real soon.
I'll have news for you about that coming up, I don't know, in a month or two.
But people are now prioritizing what they're going to buy.
Now, there's a story related to that from StrangeSounds.org, which is a great site, by the way.
I love to mention other people's sites that are doing amazing work.
StrangeSounds.org is one of those websites.
They're just fantastic.
Whoever's running that, I don't know who it is, but they're great people.
They have a story.
No new production of Stinger missiles until 2023 while U.S. supplies are shrinking.
And remember how I covered last week?
I said, was it last week?
Yeah, I think it was last week.
that the U.S. is not going to be able to construct the munitions that they're sending over to Ukraine.
They're not going to be able to replenish the supplies of missiles and solid rocket motors and military components and all these things.
Because the supply chain has broken down and also domestic production of military weapons and munitions is not very successful because half the country doesn't want to work.
They kind of got used to the free stimulus money during the COVID handouts and they're like, you pay me to sit here and do nothing.
That's how it works!
You know, that's it.
That's the whole attitude.
Like, I'm not going to go to work!
Are you kidding?
This is America!
You pay me!
And so nobody wants to work.
Nobody wants to make anything.
So, as this story says, the CEO of Raytheon Told investors that the company won't be able to ramp up production of the Stinger missiles until 2023 due to a lack of parts and materials for the weapons.
That's right.
No parts, no materials, and he probably should have said no labor.
So these are ground-to-air missiles, relatively short-range, kind of old technology, frankly.
But nevertheless, they can shoot down helicopters and such, and maybe slow, low-flying aircraft, things like that.
But they can't ramp up production.
And so, as this story reports, challenges include reluctance by the United States to redirect valuable manufacturing capacity to decades-old technology, which is what the stinger is.
It's outdated, let's face it.
And fears among defense companies that they would be stuck with unwanted arms when the Ukraine war winds down.
So let's see.
U.S. troops themselves have limited use for Stingers, a lightweight, self-contained weapon that can be deployed against helicopters and so on.
The U.S. needs to maintain its supply on hand while it develops the next generation of manned portable air defense systems, which are called MANPADs.
Which sounds like military transgenderism to me.
It's like, are you wearing your man pads today?
Yeah, there were free man pads in the men's restroom here at Raytheon.
That's what it sounds like.
The Pentagon's going full libtard, so what do you expect?
Got my man pads on!
Probably going to have man pads that are mandatory for soldiers.
Mandatory man pads.
But then they won't allow you to use the word man as a prefix for anything.
So you'll have to say like people pads or something, which just sounds gross.
But that's our culture.
Enough on that.
So Ukrainian troops have shot down six targets using stingers.
Really?
All six?
That's amazing.
Really?
Six?
Wow.
I'm glad they're counting.
Otherwise, I mean, six?
Gosh.
I would be impressed with 600, not six.
The U.S. has shipped 1,400 Stingers to Ukraine, and they've shot down six targets, so that tells you how effective these things are not.
The Stinger production line was closed down in 2020, because it's so old.
Raytheon is making stingers for other governments, but not the United States, and there's only one facility.
It's in Arizona, and it produces stingers at a very low rate, like probably one stinger a week or something, you know, when they wake everybody up.
It's Friday.
We got to turn one out this week.
Man, the conveyor belt.
Are you wearing your man pads?
Get your man pads on.
We're going to produce a stinger.
Did you say we're going to make a stinker?
No, you moron.
A Stinger missile.
It's a military weapon.
Oh, wake me up when the checks, when the paychecks come.
I want my ManPad paychecks.
So two sources familiar with Raytheon note that it can require 6 to 12 months to restart a munitions production line.
So right a year from now, they might be able to start making more stingers.
Quote, we have a very limited stock of material for stinger production.
That's from the CEO of Raytheon, Greg Hayes.
In other words, we can't get no parts.
Some of the components are no longer commercially available, he says, i.e., we can't get no parts.
And so we're going to have to go out and redesign some of the electronics in the missile of the seeker head.
Oh boy.
So here we go.
Gonna have to redesign the electronics.
Well, that means they won't be able to make these things for five years.
You know why?
Number one, they can't find anybody that's any good at electronics design anymore.
Because they don't want to work either.
And they fired all the competent people who didn't qualify on all the libtard checklists, right?
You gotta be libtard this, libtard that.
You know, the science advisor is only someone who is a two-spirited transgender queer.
That's the only person they'll hire.
Whether or not you can actually engineer anything, oh, that's irrelevant.
You just have to be the right level of woke person.
Then you get the job, and then you can pretend to engineer circuit boards for the Stinger missile in the same way that you're pretending to be a man who's pregnant.
So again, they're never going to be able to design circuit boards, and then even if by some miracle they were able to pull this off, it would have to go through a year of testing.
Because you can't just design something new and throw it in there and just start making it and churning it out and say, hope that works!
Although that's exactly what NASA does for their Mars landers and Mars orbiters, which is why they very often crash into the red planet.
Remember that one NASA Mars orbiter where they forgot to convert metric into imperial units?
And as a result, the satellite collided with terrain instead of orbiting the terrain.
And remember the other time they had a Mars rover?
I forgot which name it was.
They had a Mars rover and they didn't bother to test anything about how it would take photos and store the photos digitally and then Beam the photos back to Earth.
And so it started taking photos and then it just got full.
The Mars rover just got full, like a really full belly after eating Italian pasta and an all-you-can-eat buffet, visiting Golden Corral with all the other cattle.
Just having your fill of the cheapest corn-fed food that you could ever imagine.
So the Mars rover memory got full, and then it couldn't send back photos anymore.
You know why?
Because they never tested it before they launched it on a rocket.
That's NASA for you.
Because, of course, it's a government program, which is what essentially these missile systems are.
So, yeah, they'll probably end up making stingers.
That will just, they'll like, they'll barely come out of the launch cylinder, you know, or however they launch, they're just going to go, and then they'll just right into the ground, little duds, like a Roman candle that you bought on July 4th from the cheap, discounted Chinese fireworks factory tent, you know?
Yeah.
You light it.
Let's run!
Run!
And then it goes...
And that's it.
That's going to be the Stinger missiles after the Woketard Pentagon gets done redesigning these things.
They're not going to work at all.
And then they'll have to have something like a modified deployment...
Strategy for the stingers would be like, okay, you take the stinger missile, you tuck it under your arm like a football, okay?
And then you run really fast towards the enemy.
And then when you get there, okay, you pull this cord that we have attached to the back of this, you pull the cord, and then you chuck this thing as far as you can throw it and then duck, okay?
Basically, you're going to turn it into a very heavy hand grenade system, which won't really be ground to air anymore.
It'll just be used to blow up bunkers and things, but you have to chuck it by hand.
That's usually the way these things go.
I mean, you can tell I have no faith in America's defensive weaponry systems any longer, because we've lost the culture of being able to build anything that works.
In fact, the only reason I have any faith in America's nuclear arsenal is because they were all designed and built before the Woketards took over everything.
So Reuters says that in the long term, the Army is looking for a replacement for the Stinger, and they plan for that to go into production in 2027.
Yeah, that's right, in 2027.
Because it's going to take them that long to get the plastic from China or whatever, polymers or solid rocket motor components.
Or the circuit boards.
They're probably still waiting on the circuit boards, you know, from the Taiwan Semiconductor Company.
Everything's backlogged 18 months now.
So good luck with that.
And at some point, you've got to realize you've got to go old school on this stuff because that's the only thing that's reliable.
It's like, Yeah, in World War II, you know, we just had sticky bombs.
We just take a sock and we stuffed it with explosives.
And then we just put axle grease all over it and we ran up to the enemy tank and we just stuck the sticky bomb on the side and then we ran like hell.
That pretty much worked.
The sticky bombs, you see, required no complex electronics.
But it does use a sock, which might be in short supply too, given the crop failure of cotton crops due to drought in the western United States.
You know that, right?
The cotton crops are all failing too.
Like, if there's one other thing to add to your list of concerns, like, you're not going to have cotton socks and blue jeans and underwear.
You might need to hold on to what you have a little longer than you planned.
You know, you can wear a pair of underwear until it's pretty much nothing but an elastic strap with rags hanging from it.
It's possible.
You can do that.
I'm not recommending it, but it's possible.
All right, here's a different story in the rut row category today.
This is from the Epoch Times.
Plastic grocery bag bans actually boost sales of small plastic garbage bags.
Hmm, hmm.
There's a study that's been carried out on this from the Epoch Times.
Investigators found that bag fees and outright prohibitions boosted the sale of 4-gallon and 8-gallon plastic bags in line with the view that many consumers reused their supposedly single-use bags as garbage bags around the house.
Now, of course people use grocery bags as garbage bags.
Even I do that.
I mean, why would you not do that?
Of course you're going to use those bags more than once.
So in the rut row world of unintended economic consequences, everybody thought, oh, we just banned plastic bags.
People won't use plastic bags ever again.
We'll solve the plastic bag problem.
Turns out you ban plastic bags, people just go buy plastic bags.
Why?
Because plastic bags are kind of, they have a utilitarian value.
Now, again, I'm not a proponent of the world of plastics, just to be clear.
I mean, microplastics pollution is horrible.
You know, the floating garbage piles in the oceans, if they are actually as big as they say they are, I mean, I haven't seen them myself, but I assume they're correct, and that's horrible.
I do see plastic all over the place.
At least, I mean, in photos, I should say.
Not in person.
But, yeah, plastic's a big problem.
I get it.
But you can't just ban plastic bags without having a replacement that has pretty much the same utility, because people are just going to go out and buy plastic bags.
And you see, the reason this lesson is so important is because we've got to talk about fossil fuels.
So if you just ban gasoline and diesel and oil, but you don't have an alternative replacement that It's not going to work.
People are just going to go back to buying gas, even if they have to pay more, because they need the gas.
So, you know, electric vehicles are put out there.
I don't hear everybody buy an electric vehicle.
Well, the problem is there's not the infrastructure to charge electric vehicles quickly and conveniently everywhere you're going.
And in some places, there's just not enough of a power grid to support a whole neighborhood of these electric cars charging, even in their own home garages.
So the infrastructure doesn't exist yet, but they want to shut down fossil fuels.
It's like, hey, before you ban something, make sure there's an alternative that exists.
So with plastic bags, the solution is, of course, something that decomposes after a short period of time.
So you could make bags out of, I don't know, like corn cellulose or something that would work for five days, and then it just falls apart.
I mean, ideally...
That's what it would be.
And the solution to this is obvious.
If you want something that works for five days and then falls apart, just ask the Pentagon to make it.
Because that's how all their stuff operates.
They do it automatically.
You don't even have to ask for that as a feature.
Just like, hey Pentagon, spend a trillion dollars to build plastic bags.
We'll call them like military bags.
They'll go along with the man pads.
And the Pentagon will say, okay, we'll take your trillion dollars.
We'll hand it out to all our buddies and friends and weapons manufacturers.
We'll have kickbacks and bribes and Bitcoin payments out to the right people, the senators and so on.
And then we'll manufacture plastic bags that we guarantee will last 10 years.
And then they produce them and they fall apart in five days.
And you're like, yes, this is what we were looking for.
The Pentagon actually does have a function in a society where we're trying to reduce the longevity of things.
And then these decomposed plastic bags can take their place in the landfills beside all of the mothballed U.S. military planes like the A-10 Warthogs that are sitting by the hundreds in the desert outside Tucson, Arizona.
I've seen those myself.
There's this massive, massive acreage.
It's on the east side, kind of the southeast side of Tucson, actually.
Massive acreage.
You drive by, you're like, what are all these warplanes doing here?
There's a bunch of A-10s, there's a bunch of fighter jets, there's like old Boeings and everything else.
What are those warplanes doing here?
Oh, this is where they send them, you know, after the weapons manufacturers make all their money making weapons, but these haven't been destroyed in war yet, so they just send them here because this is the desert and they don't rust as quickly.
Oh, I see.
And you're like, well, what's the plan for these?
Well, we hope that one day we might be able to ship them off to a place like Ukraine.
That's our weapons disposal program, is to have Ukrainian soldiers dying in these metal coffins as they're fighting Russia, and then we can replace all of this hardware with new weapons that will get paid trillions of dollars to build over the next decade or two, if...
America even exists that long.
I mean, that's how the whole scam works.
They make stuff that they don't need, and then they get rid of it by dumping it in places like Ukraine while pretending to be helping.
We covered that story yesterday.
Oh, and by the way, along those lines, there's something new that came out about these tanks, the so-called tanks.
What a joke that Germany is donating, the so-called tanks.
Oh, my goodness.
So So this is called the Gephard system.
It's got two 35mm cannons.
This so-called tank is over 50 years old.
And Germany actually retired these in 2010.
That's how old they are.
They're basically museum pieces.
And in order to function as a gunner on one of these, it's a short-range anti-aircraft system, it's a tracked vehicle with no armor, and it's just got anti-aircraft cannons that don't even work that well.
I mean, the range is very limited.
But it takes you six months to a year to be trained in how to use this thing.
It's so outdated.
So this is what Germany is handing over to Ukraine.
And of course, the libtards in the left-wing media, they don't know what tanks are.
They think any vehicle with tracks is a tank.
So, for example, they see an excavator on a construction site.
They're like, that's a tank!
No, that's an excavator with tracks.
Or if they see a tracked loader with a giant bucket on the front, that's a tank!
No, no, that's a caterpillar.
Tracked loader is what that is.
It's for loading dirt and rocks into trucks, but it's got tracks.
It doesn't make it a tank.
So this vehicle, this anti-aircraft vehicle has, again, basically no armor, but it's got tracks and it's painted green.
So everybody in the media is like, it's a tank, it's a tank.
No, it's not.
It's a steel coffin is what it is.
It's a death machine for the people running it.
And a lot of these machines, you know, they're trying to ship them to the front lines in Ukraine.
And I don't know if I mentioned enough of this yesterday.
I should have emphasized the total lack of interoperability among all the hardware that's coming from different countries.
You got stuff from the Czech Republic, stuff from the UK, stuff from Germany.
You got stuff from, I don't know, France.
You got different planes and cars and track vehicles and armored vehicles.
None of it works together.
I mean, their comms aren't even set up on the same frequencies or the same protocols.
The parts are not interchangeable and the repair of these systems is basically impossible.
So essentially, Ukraine is going to become this massive graveyard of vehicles and so-called tanks and, you know, armored cars and tracked vehicles and whatever that were previously basically in museums in places like Germany.
So this is a racket where Germany transfers old hardware out of its military museums and deposits it in a metal graveyard on the front lines of Ukraine.
And during this process, of course, innocent Ukrainian people die, which is obviously very evil that all of this is going on.
And that's if the equipment even reaches the front lines, which is increasingly impossible because Russia has now destroyed significant portions of the western region railroads of Ukraine.
Because the railroads were being used, you know, to bring in the heavy equipment.
Russia, we're two months into this war, Russia has not, until now, bombed the railroads.
At least not the railroads in western Ukraine.
But when they realized all this heavy equipment was coming in, they just said, oh, we're just going to take out the railroads.
And that's what Russia has done for the most part.
So now the question is, how is this hardware even going to get in?
And if it gets in, who's going to run it?
Who knows how to use it?
Who can repair it?
You know, these vehicles throw tracks all the time.
I don't know if you I am a man of many different varied interests.
So years ago, I taught myself how to run excavators and skid steers and track loaders and things like that.
I'm very familiar with this equipment.
I have many hours on them.
And over the years, I've thrown tracks off a couple of times.
It was my fault I didn't tighten up the tracks enough, which you do by injecting grease into the The lower chassis of the tracked vehicle.
It was my fault.
And I was doing some turning.
Or on a skid steer, if you...
Well, it's really a track compact loader.
Compact track loader is actually what it's called.
It's got tracks, not wheels.
But if you roll it up on a log in just the wrong way, and you get a log under one of your tracks, and then you try to turn, the track just comes off.
And so I've spent...
Many, many hours putting tracks back on, like, by myself.
And I've learned how to do that now in about under an hour, which is, I mean, at first it was like three hours, four hours.
Like, this is insane.
How can anybody do this?
Because the tracks weigh 350, 400 pounds each, you know?
But anyway, I learned how to put tracks back on to track vehicles.
And these are rubber tracks I'm talking about.
Try that with metal tracks.
When you take a track off or you throw a track off of any kind of track vehicle to get those tracks back on, you have to have heavy machines.
You've got to have equipment, not like cranes and things.
You've got to have other big machines to come in and you've got to lift equipment.
The side of your tank or whatever it is you have, you know, it might be a 35-ton tank.
So you've got to have some kind of crane or some kind of jack system that can jack this tank up.
And have you ever shopped for 35-ton jacks?
Huh?
Ever done that?
I mean, you go on Amazon.com, those are 1-ton jacks if you're lucky.
A lot of them are only 1,000-pound jacks, you know, or 1,500 pounds.
Try to shop for a 30-ton, 40-ton, 50-ton jack.
They don't exist in the normal consumer market.
These are special military jacks.
But you've got to lift that tank up to get a track back on that sucker.
Yeah.
And while you're under enemy fire, too, at the same time, which adds an extra level of excitement to the whole operation.
You know, at some point, every soldier, whether Ukrainian or Russian or American or whatever, will say, this is insane.
You know what?
I'll take my chances with an AR-15 and a night vision monocular.
See you later.
Just walks off into the woods, not hanging out next to this hunk of metal, which is a missile target or missile magnet, Russian missiles raining down on this sucker.
Forget it.
But the weird thing is, after this battle is all done at some point, and you look at the battlefield, it's going to look like it happened in the 1970s, because that's when most of this equipment was made.
At least the equipment that's all getting blown up.
It's all from the 1970s.
It's unbelievable.
Okay, we're going to go on to the climate lockdown story, but I just have to say, by the way, there's nothing more fun than Than running a very large excavator.
It's like wearing Iron Man's suit or something.
You have this giant mech machine with an arm and a bucket that can lift tons.
And you can swing it around 360 degrees.
The whole thing, you swing it around, you can scoop up, you can track forward and backward, you can rotate.
The whole chassis, if you know the right technique, you push the bucket down, you lift up the chassis, you rotate around.
It's incredible.
The feeling of empowerment, it's like wearing a suit of armor, in essence, just being in an excavator.
And with enough practice, you can do incredible, amazing things with a large excavator.
It is my favorite piece of equipment by far.
And, you know, in one scoop, you can do the work of an entire day of one man, right?
And see, that's the power of energy, of diesel fuel.
There's so much work in the diesel, captured in the diesel.
You know, stored diesel is stored work.
It's stored potential to plow a field or run a generator or run a tractor-powered water pump or drive a truck or dig dirt or transfer dirt or move dirt for building a home or whatever you're doing or building a pond or building an airport.
I mean, In one scoop, you replace an entire day's worth of work by hand.
And that's only possible because of diesel.
So never underestimate the importance of diesel fuel for building the civilization that you currently enjoy.
Without diesel engines in farming and agriculture and construction, you wouldn't have food.
You wouldn't have apartment buildings.
You wouldn't have highways, by the way.
You wouldn't have anything that you recognize as modern society.
Believe me, for every project that you enjoy, every bridge, every road, every building, every commercial building, every airport, everything, there were excavators that made that happen.
And probably some bulldozers and things like that, too.
But construction equipment is what really builds infrastructure.
Okay, now moving on.
The website Neon Nettle.
Top global agency demands lockdowns to reduce oil use.
Oh, can't use any of that diesel.
So the International Energy Agency calls for lockdowns to achieve climate goals.
They're demanding that governments mandate lockdowns to reduce oil use.
The call comes as gas prices have been skyrocketing in recent months.
So the International Energy Agency, IEA, has pounced on this opportunity, pushing its plans, calling for energy lockdowns and radical measures, such as banning the use of private cars on Sundays.
Right.
Oh, it's Sunday!
You're not allowed to drive on Sunday.
You thought you lived in a free country?
Good luck going to church, huh?
Interesting they chose Sunday.
Other measures proposed in the agency's 10-point plan to cut oil use include reducing speed limits, which is...
It's retarded because you're going to take longer to travel everywhere, so you're going to use more fuel...
On running the air conditioning and idling and stuck behind slow people on the highway and everything else.
No, that doesn't save gas to reduce speed limits.
I mean, it doesn't help the economy.
Every hour someone's stuck in traffic is hurting the GDP. They're also saying more people should work from home, people should cut business air travel, and they want to impose a tax on SUVs.
Well, I mean, what we used to call an SUV, now the car companies are saying these little rinky-dink hatchbacks, they're calling them SUVs.
Have you ever rented a car and asked for an SUV? This happened to me a few years ago when I was traveling.
I was like, yeah, I want an SUV because I want to be able to see on the road.
I've got some stuff here.
I brought my blender.
I need some space.
And, yeah, here's your SUV, and I'm looking at that, like, that little rinky-dink thing?
That's not an SUV. What is that thing?
I know that's a Ford SUV. Okay, all right, we need to have a discussion about what is an SUV. Unless it's big and intimidating, it doesn't count.
I want this thing to drink gas like it's chugging a beer.
I want this thing to emit so much CO2 out of the tailpipe that I could run a greenhouse dragged behind the car and grove sprouts while I'm driving down the highway.
That's how much gas I want this thing to use.
So give me a real SUV here.
I'm giving this little rinky-dink piece of junk, chintzy little whatever this thing is.
The group also wants to change streets to encourage walking and cycling.
Did you see that one street in California where they took away the two lanes of different directions and they made it all just one lane with no yellow line in the middle?
And it's just a free-for-all.
It's not a one-way street, mind you.
It's still a two-way street.
There's just no lanes.
I mean, now there's bike lanes on the sides.
But in the middle is just one giant suicide lane where traffic...
Are moving in opposing directions.
It's like the head-on collision road design system.
Well, of course, that would encourage walking or perhaps running away from accidents.
It might encourage cycling.
It's like, who wants to commit suicide driving down this road having a head-on collision?
Seriously, a city in California designed a road that's a two-way road with only one lane.
This is idiocracy on parade here.
So understand this is the next lockdown, basically.
So COVID lockdowns weren't good enough for these tyrants.
And remember how they bragged about how clean the environment was when everybody was locked down and starving in their own homes and not able to get out.
And how much the globalists love that.
It's like, look, the sky is clear for the first time in Beijing or wherever.
They thought it was great.
They love the idea of locking everybody down in their own homes, which they're doing in China now, in Shanghai and Beijing, probably going to spread that to other cities.
It's like, how about you just starve to death in your apartment?
But in Chinese, right?
That's just saying, you're not able to go buy, we're not going to let you go buy food because we hate you.
That's what that means in Mandarin, you know, give or take.
So it's not hard to see this coming in America, is it?
Whether just have lockdowns, especially in, you know, libtard cities like, on Sundays, you can only drive if your license plate starts with Z. But then they'll ban the letter Z because it's associated with Russia now.
Huh, there's no license plates to start with Z. I guess no one can drive today.
I mean, those are the kind of games they will play.
Or like, if your last name begins with the letter T, then you can drive on Tuesdays only.
Or some just BS nonsense like that.
That's what they're going to come up with.
And I'm just wondering how many people will go along with it.
Because you know the leftists are going to go along with it.
Like, Please control us.
Please enslave us.
We'll wear masks too.
We'll line up for more injections.
At least for as long as they live.
Which is not going to be much longer for many of them.
Hearing a lot of stories of people getting sick and dying lately who took vaccines.
It seems like a lot of the vaccine side effects are kicking in.
But anyway, the climate lockdowns are coming.
Because they think that humans are a herd that needs to be culled.
In the same way they're culling the birds with bird flu diagnosis and then killing tens of millions of chickens, egg-laying hens, you know, and turkeys.
They're just going to do the same thing to you.
Oh, there's been an outbreak in your city.
Lock you down.
So sorry you can't go buy food.
You just have to make do.
You know how in China they're welding the doors shut on apartment complexes now?
Just welding them shut.
Steel doors just like welded.
Like, there you go!
I like to see them try that in Texas.
It's like, they just try to weld us in?
Seriously.
They welding us in?
Well, Baba, go get the 50 cow.
We're going to see how strong them welds really are.
Here, just aim it right there at the center.
Pull that trigger.
So, you know, if there's any hesitation about embracing the idea of what's actually happening globally, you should understand they are trying to mass exterminate humanity and they're trying to shut down oil, shut down energy, shut down food, shut down, you know, infrastructure, burning down the food production facilities, shut down the railroads in America.
By the way, the railroads that carry grain and carry fertilizer, While they're also shipping all our weapons over to Ukraine so that America has nothing left if we're invaded by China.
It's not a coincidence.
And just when you think that COVID is over, as Fauci just admitted, pretty much it's over.
Just when you think you're going to get your freedom back, things are going to go back to normal.
Oh, at that moment, they're going to hit you with the hemorrhagic nanoparticle, you know, attack of some kind.
I don't know if it's going to be in the air or in the water, in the food and on the contact surfaces, on the doorknobs.
I don't know.
We're already in your bodies, by the way, as one of the experts recently mentioned on the Jeffrey Prather show.
But wherever, they're going to get you with something, some new nanoparticle.
And then they're going to show some people bleeding out of their eyeballs on CNN, like going full zombie, like blood flinging out of their eyeballs.
And they're going to say, see, we got to lock everybody down again.
And then the emotional reaction of people, oh my God, yes, we must be locked down.
Oh my God, we don't want to be like that.
We don't want that to happen to us.
Let's agree to the lockdowns.
Again, lock down all their children, lock down all their pets.
They're going to lock down all the libtard cities yet again.
Mask mandates will come on back.
And people, at least the liberals, will sit there and beg, like, please give us vaccines, more, more, more needles.
Please, please, we'll do anything.
We just need vaccines to feel safe.
From that, they're pointing at the TV. We don't want to do that.
We don't want that to hit us.
Oh my God, look, they're bleeding out.
And probably all be like CNN, typical green screen hoax footage that they're famous for.
It might be that nobody's actually having that happen.
But it'll be all over TV, so everybody will imagine it.
Okay, Newsweek even reported that Denmark has now become the world's first country to suspend COVID vaccinations.
That's right.
Denmark has cited its high vaccination rate and a reduction of the number of new infections.
And stable hospitalization rates to say, oh, I guess we don't need the vaccines any longer.
And behind the scenes, like, because we already got them all injected with the clot shot.
They say they're going to reopen vaccines in the autumn.
Oh, yeah, right.
When the next pandemic comes out, of course, right on schedule before the midterm elections.
Yeah, we're going to restart it then.
After they freak everybody out with the blood-flinging footage on CNN. Nothing like flinging blood on TV to freak people out.
Now the WHO is trying to carry out its mission to become the world's medical dictator.
They're going to strip the United States and 194 other nations of sovereignty.
And the WHO will have total control over the world.
This is a story from Envolve, that's E-N-V-O-L-V-E.com, Envolve, which is another independent news website that we are spidering now on censored.news, which covers dozens of different censored news websites.
So Envolve is doing some great reporting.
Say, as part of the World Economic Forum Great Reset Program, the WHO is aiming to alter a treaty that would give them global control over human health.
They're going to vote on this May 22nd to May 28th.
Yeah, it takes six days to vote at the United Nations or the WHO. Joe Martino from The Pulse has interviewed Shabnam Palesa Mohamed.
A member of the steering committee who says this is going to be an inordinate amount of power to make decisions in sovereign countries as to how people live and how they deal with pandemics from lockdowns to mandates over treatment.
Yeah, that's because this is going to allow the WHO to mandate lockdowns from Europe.
To mandate your local lockdown.
It's going to take away national sovereignty and state sovereignty, and it's going to basically put total control over the human race in the hands of a bunch of corrupt mass murderers who mostly answer to Communist China, not the people of the world.
By the way, just Communist China controls the WHO, and of course, Big Pharma as well.
And then they're going to be able to force you to take vaccines.
The rules include very dangerous amendments, 13 amendments.
And Leo Homan, he's an investigative reporter, Homan, yeah, reports that these will not require two-thirds approval of the United States Senate.
So it's not technically called a treaty, but they're going to enforce all these anyway without the rule of law, without due process.
All it takes is a simple majority.
These amendments would enter into force as international law six months later in November of this year.
And this is an act of destruction of the U.S. Constitution by making the U.S. subservient to a global new world order.
And it wipes out the national sovereignty of 194 nations.
So if you had any Confusion about what's coming.
All these rules are going to go into effect in November.
Midterm elections are in November.
They're going to need a big global emergency to stop the global uprising of freedom and liberty.
Even Elon Musk buying Twitter and suddenly there are people active on Twitter again.
Hey, I saw Pete Santilli is back on Twitter.
Man, if they let Pete back on Twitter, they gotta let me back on Twitter.
I don't know.
Maybe I'm considered more dangerous than Pete Santilli.
We're going to find out because we have reapplied to be reinstated on Twitter.
They let Tucker Carlson back on Twitter, and Elon doesn't even technically own it yet.
Of course, I'm waiting for Alex Jones to get back on Twitter.
I might have to drive down to the Alex Jones Infowars office if that happens and just have a smoothie party or something.
Let's all tweet with Alex Jones for the next 12 hours and just watch liberals' heads explode.
That would be a fun party to have.
That's what I'm looking for.
I want to see Alex's first tweet, you know?
I'm back, bitches!
What are you going to do about it?
That's what I want to see.
I think I need to come up with...
Like a glossary of politically incorrect terms.
And then just do a bunch of censorship tests by tweeting these terms out one after another.
Maybe they're terms or little phrases.
Just start with libtard, period.
Just see if that gets you banned or not.
And then define libtard.
Or how about just say, men cannot get pregnant.
Anyone who thinks men can get pregnant is mentally ill.
Period.
Just see if that tweet lasts very long.
You know, just continue the escalation to find the edge of what speech is allowable on Twitter.
I don't know where that edge is, but I'm pretty sure we can probe that and we can find it.
You know, just tweet out something like, Pizzagate was real, right?
The Democrat Party is run by child trafficking pedophiles.
We can push that edge, just see where it goes.
And by the way, all those statements, whether you agree with them factually or not, they should all be allowed on every platform because they don't violate the law.
They're not threatening someone with violence.
They're not illegal statements.
So everything that is legal, this is where I agree with Torba at Gab, everything that is legal is It should be allowed except for some certain things.
There are exceptions for spam, for example.
Someone comes on spamming your platform with, you know, I made $60,000 in one weekend by doing this one weird trick, which was being a hooker, by the way.
It was more than one trick.
It was like 50 tricks, but that's a different story.
But people doing that, that's not appropriate.
It's not illegal speech, but it's spam.
So, of course, spam shouldn't be allowed.
But if you're just saying it's your opinion that the Democrat Party is run by child trafficking pedophiles, that's a perfectly legitimate position to arrive at cognitively, to think that that is happening.
I mean, look at Ed Buck.
Although he wasn't trafficking children, he was just indicted, sent to prison for 30 years, and what was he doing?
He was getting, like, young, male, African-American...
Men, or I don't know if they were prostitutes or escorts or what they were, but he was like chaining them to the wall and getting them high and injecting them with heroin and then doing weird sex acts, and then some of them died.
Remember that?
And he was a major Democrat donor.
So there is a factual basis for thinking that some of this is happening.
Okay, we have other news out of California.
120,000 pounds of ground beef products have just been recalled due to E. coli contamination.
Right.
Remember what I said about this, all these recalls?
So this is the government stocking up its bunkers with 120,000 pounds of ground beef.
Believe me, there's not 120,000 pounds of ground beef contaminated with E. coli.
Right.
These are false flags in order to divert the ground beef to government preparedness operations.
So according to the USDA... Lakeside Refrigerated Services of Swedesboro, New Jersey, announced Monday that it's recalling the beef after the problem was discovered.
So this news story, which is from a California news, you know, mainstream media, they say, quote, most people infected with the bacteria develop bloody diarrhea and vomiting, but no one...
Has had that after eating this meat.
I mean, that hasn't been reported.
Nobody has reported any problems after eating this meat.
So, consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them and should throw them away or return them to the place of purchase, says the corporate media.
Really?
Really?
Have you ever thought about maybe just cooking it?
Because you know, cooking kills E. coli, right?
Everybody's aware of that.
Do you know that 70% of the fresh chicken that you get at the grocery store is contaminated with salmonella?
Did you know that?
You know why everybody's not dying from salmonella?
Because they're cooking the chicken!
Cooking that bird!
They're not just licking it raw!
Mmm!
Yummy chicken skin.
Yeah, it's kind of yellowy.
No, no one's doing that, except crazy people who don't live that long.
People are cooking the chicken.
I have not heard that the raw food community is taking up raw chicken.
That's not happening.
Same thing with ground beef.
I mean, all kinds of ground beef has all kinds of interesting, weird stuff in it.
That's why you cook the crap out of it.
That's why you don't eat rare beef, folks.
And you certainly don't eat rare pork unless you want to have a whole colony of worms in your chest, like aliens.
No, seriously.
You eat raw pork, you've got to be totally infested with hookworms and such.
I don't mean to make this gross.
I'm going to move off of this topic before it gets weird, but...
Cook the meat, folks.
Cook the meat.
If you had any idea what was in it, you cook it twice.
You know, there's a reason why the Jews don't eat pork, folks.
And it's a reason rooted in logic.
It's because if you knew all the parasites that are in pork, you would think twice about that.
I dare you.
You can go on YouTube.
You can search for videos of, I think, like fresh pork chops and people pouring cans of Coke on them and then all these worms come out.
It's crazy.
I don't know if that's all real.
I've not tried that experiment myself, but I want to.
I just don't know if I can stomach it.
But anyway, there's a reason why Jews don't eat pork.
There's also a reason why I don't eat pork.
It's not the same reason as the Jews.
My reason is I don't agree with the animal cruelty to pigs, because pigs are very intelligent creatures, you know.
As smart as dogs.
And maybe smarter, because pigs have to survive in the wild, while most dogs are on welfare the whole time.
They don't have to do much.
Alright, in the next we have a news story out of Yahoo News.
Everything is halted.
Oh, I'm sorry, this is from the Washington Post.
Shanghai shutdowns are worsening shortages, admits the Washington Post.
Here's the story.
This is fascinating.
Check this out.
Thousands of air fryers are stuck in factories, warehouses, and ports in central China, where shutdowns have stalled millions of dollars worth of inventory for a company called Yeti Houseware, a family-run business in Los Angeles.
How quickly all these backlogged appliances make it to the U.S. could have wide-ranging implications across the U.S. economy.
Manufacturers and retailers brace for another round of disruptions from recent COVID-related shutdowns in Shanghai.
Things are getting crazy again, says Bobby Lennon.
The company's...
Sorry, I didn't mean to mispronounce his name.
Everything is halted.
There are closures this very minute that are adding to the supply chain nightmare we've been experiencing for two years.
Yeah.
And then they go on to talk about other executives are having the same problem, and there are signs that things can get worse, continuing lockdowns in Shanghai and so on.
So...
Let me tell you, according to my intel sources, the lockdowns are now far worse than what they were during COVID. And the supply chain disruptions that we are about to feel are going to be far worse than what we felt in 2020.
So anything that needs parts is going to be really screwed here.
You know, tractors, cars, appliances, new homes...
Everything.
Everything you can imagine.
It needs parts, including, of course, weapons systems built by Raytheon or whoever.
Can't get the parts.
There's a reason why they've said, we're going to redesign the Javelin, we're going to have it ready in 2027.
Because it's going to take them five years to get the parts.
Probably.
The shutdown is extreme.
You got thousands of ships now kind of stranded in the ocean.
Well, maybe not stranded, but kind of anchored, waiting for the ports to open.
All these ships off of the different ports, especially the Shanghai port right now, but also you got problems with ships in the logjam ports of the United States, right?
Ships waiting to offload.
There's not going to be much to offload pretty soon.
Because, of course, it's all going to be no longer coming our way from China because the exports aren't happening.
So in just a couple of weeks, actually, you're about to experience a collapse of new material coming into the United States from China.
Just a total collapse.
It will just be halted.
And I've been wondering, what excuse are the railroads going to come up with at that point when they say, it's too much demand, we can't carry the rail cars with grain and fertilizer because, you know, we've got so much other stuff to carry.
What's going to be their excuse when there's nothing coming in from China and thus the rail cars are going to be half empty?
I mean, that's my guess.
I don't know for sure they're going to be half empty.
Maybe they have other stuff.
Maybe they have logs and coal or whatever, but they're certainly not going to need trains to move imported goods around because there won't be hardly any imported goods.
Isn't this the perfect story of human society, the collapse of our current civilization, where you have in China all this stuff that's been made, all this material stuff, the stuff is sitting in warehouses, and it's sitting in containers, and the containers are stacked up like five high.
And they're in these massive, multi-hundred-acre yards, just full of containers.
And in the background, there's crane after crane after crane, dozens of cranes.
And yet, nothing's moving.
Nothing's moving.
You realize that on a planetary scale, this is a blood clot?
Have you thought about it that way?
That blood clotting is the perfect metaphor for what's happening to the supply chain?
So if you think of containers as red blood cells that are providing the oxygen to the economy, what we have in Shanghai is a major blood clot, just like with COVID. And isn't it interesting that the attacks on humanity are trying to clot up your blood in your own body with the clot shot, So that you have, you know, chest pains and you have heart attacks and you have tingling, you have lack of circulation to your extremities.
I can't feel my fingers!
Or, you know, other thrombosis effects and problems in your lungs and whatever.
And then on a global scale, they're clotting up the supply chain on purpose.
China's doing it on purpose.
Because they know if they shut down the flow of economic blood to the planet, then they cause the same thing to other nations that the clot shot causes to someone's body.
In other words, they can cause a nation to have a stroke or a heart attack.
See, America is about to have a stroke.
Lack of blood flow or lack of supply flow To the brain or, you know, or to the heart or to the lungs.
This is what America is about to experience in a horrendous way.
And the same thing is true in Europe.
It's even worse in Europe because of the situation with Russia cutting off fertilizer and, you know, the economic sanctions against Russia.
And so Russia is not actually able to sell fertilizer.
Russia is shutting off natural gas because people won't pay in rubles and so on and so forth.
This is a global blood clot.
So it's modeled after what they're doing in the body with the mRNA shot.
So what's on the nanoscale in the body is also happening on the macroscale in terms of global economics.
And it just shows you that the overall goal of these globalist destroyers, their goal is to stop things from flowing.
And if you know anything about Chinese medicine, you know that in order for a body to be healthy, energy has to flow.
The meridians have to flow, right?
The nerves have to be functioning.
It's a flow of energy around the body.
For your brain to function, it's got to flow.
You know, flow of neurons and actual electrical impulses and so on.
Flowing, things have got to move.
The blood's got to flow through your vascular system.
Air's got to flow through your lungs, and sooner or later, urine's got to flow out of you one way or another.
And if the flow stops, life stops.
And it's the stopping of the flow that is demonic.
This is the destructive model for our world.
Shut everything down and notice the climate lockdowns at the same time.
Lock everybody down, right?
And then censor everybody with big tech censorship so that ideas don't flow, right?
So that speech doesn't flow.
So everything that matters in an economy...
Finance, money, thoughts, ideas, entrepreneurship, you know, freedom, the ability to travel.
All of these things are being shut down either under COVID lockdowns or economic lockdowns or now climate lockdowns.
They're trying to have human civilizations suffer a massive stroke or a series of heart attacks.
And then, you know, once someone suffers a heart attack, they drag them into the hospital and they murder them with a ventilator, typically.
That's their plan for humanity.
Mass extermination after the lockdowns.
They're going to weaken the patient.
They're going to weaken human civilization with lockdowns.
And then they're going to murder you with the final kill shot.
You see?
This is why they no longer care whether you are buying consumer goods or They don't care about corporate profits.
All they care about is extermination.
Because they can print all the money they want.
They don't need you to buy anything.
They don't need you to pay taxes.
They don't need you to produce anything.
They just need you to die.
No, Mr.
Bond, I'm asking you to die.
Isn't that a James Bond movie quote?
In fact, I think I'll make that the title of today's podcast.
Supply chain shutdowns are clot shots on a planetary scale.
It's the same strategy.
They just have to lock you down.
They can't allow you to be free.
They can't allow you to move or to function or to share ideas or to gather resources or anything.
It's a clot shot for the entire planet.
All right.
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I'm going to wrap it up.
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Check out brighteonradio.com, which is an audio-only platform.
So it's actually...
If you have a low bandwidth situation or you don't want to burn a lot of bandwidth, that's also really good because it's audio only.
And then brighttown.tv is, of course, video each day, Monday through Friday, plus some live-streamed events on the weekends pretty frequently as well.
So check all that out.
I want to give those folks credit because they're doing just amazing work.
Even attorney Thomas Renz has a show once a week on there as well.
Oh, and I'm also now able to announce, coming very soon, I think it's like two weeks away, we're launching Brighton TV in Espanol.
I know.
Isn't it going to be great?
We're literally going to have the first independent media pro-health freedom Spanish language channel At least that I'm aware of that exists anywhere in the world.
I mean, maybe we're not the first, but I'm not aware of any other out there.
This is going to be pro-health freedom, pro-liberty, you know, and it's all in Espanol, obviously, Spanish language to reach so many Hispanic people in the United States and also in Mexico, Central, South America, and Spain, of course.
But Just think about how rapidly the Latino population in America is turning away from the Democrats and turning toward pro-liberty stances and really kind of the Trump position.
You know why?
Because Latino people are willing to work to get ahead.
Latino people, by and large, and remember I lived in South America for a couple of years, they are pro-family people.
Most of them are practicing Catholics, by the way.
They're completely opposed to child grooming.
They're also completely opposed to child trafficking and genital mutilation, all that garbage that the left is pushing in America today.
And the Latino community, if I dare say, they want opportunity to get ahead.
That's what they want, which is the American dream.
It's the American dream that far too many Americans have forgotten.
But the Latinos, at least the ones that I've interacted with, that dream is alive in their hearts and in their minds.
And they need an online streaming destination where they can spread this message far and wide.
Hey, big government and Democrats are not your answer.
Democrats will only enslave you.
They will destroy your families.
They will mutilate your children.
They will destroy your religion.
They will destroy your culture.
What Latinos are coming to realize is that to keep their dreams alive, to keep their families intact...
And to be the successes that they work towards becoming, they need to embrace ideas of conservatism and liberty and faith.
And so we are seeing a sea change moment right here in history where the Latino community is embracing liberty and all these values that you and I believe in That used to be mainstream America values, but so many radical elements of America have gotten away from this.
But these are mainstream values with most of the Latino culture people.
And personally, I welcome every person, Latino of ethnic origin, who wants to share the American dream with all of us.
Anybody who wants to come to America legally and who wants to pursue the American dream and who wants to work hard and earn money, build a business, have savings, raise healthy kids, and be part of the American dream, we welcome you no matter where you're from.
And remember, I'm married to an immigrant, just so you know, from Taiwan.
So I believe in legal immigration so much that my wife is an immigrant.
And we live the American dream because of the values that we have held close about what America really means to us, which is liberty and faith and hard work and entrepreneurism and compassion and empathy for fellow human beings.
And I believe that the Latino community shares all those values.
So, get prepared, folks.
We are going to launch the Espanol version of Brighttown.tv.
And, in fact, I want to watch it just to brush up on my Spanish because I've lost some of it since...
I was leaving South America over a decade ago.
I used to be a lot more fluent, but, you know, if you don't use it every day, it can fade a little bit.
But no matter how bad my Spanish gets, you always have to remember the required phrases as an American.
You have to make sure you can always say something like, no hablo espanol, right?
Something like that.
And when I was in South America, people would challenge me.
It's like, what do you mean you can't speak Spanish?
You are speaking Spanish, you know?
And I would say, no, no, it's imposible.
No recuerdo las palabras.
It's imposible.
And they would say, but you are speaking it now!
But in Spanish.
And then they would always say something to me.
I might get the grammar wrong, but...
So we would have these conversations about how I'm not speaking Spanish, but I am speaking Spanish.
And, you know, people in South America really appreciate it when Americans, especially, try to speak their language.
Just make an effort.
That's all I'm saying.
Just make an effort.
Try to pronounce it In something resembling the way they pronounce it.
You know, don't say muchas gracias when you could do better.
You know, you could say muchas gracias or muchas gracias.
You know, you could at least try.
That's all I'm saying.
It always strikes me as hilarious when you have Americans who don't even make an effort.
They're like, no hablo espanol.
I was like, what are you saying, dude?
I'm like, You know there's more languages in the world than just the one that you grew up speaking.
There's a lot of languages!
And people have all kinds of unique pronunciations.
Just give it a shot.
Or what's especially funny to me is to have all these Americans that live in cities with Spanish names or Espanol names and they don't even know what they mean.
All these people are like, yeah, I'm living in Boca Raton, Florida.
I'm like, yeah, you know that's a rat's mouth, right?
Boca Raton, that's the mouth of a rat.
You're living in a rat's mouth.
They're like, no, that can't be a rat's mouth.
It's a rat's mouth.
Is that how Florida people talk?
No, not really.
When I first moved to Texas, And there's a city south of Austin.
It's called San Marcos.
And it's very clear that it's supposed to be pronounced San Marcos.
But in Texas, everybody says San Marcos.
And it really took me aback for a while.
I was like, what town are you talking about?
Oh, San Marcos!
I'm like...
Where is a Marcus around?
I haven't seen a Marcus.
What are you talking about?
And then they spell it out, M-A-R-C-O-S. And I'm like, no, dude, that's Marcos.
Cos, O-S. It's a Spanish name.
It's supposed to be pronounced San Marcos.
And they're like, no, this is Texas.
It's San Marcos.
You got to talk like a local if you want to live here.
San Marcos.
Okay, so now I call it San Marcos.
Even though it's Marcos.
There's another one.
I'm sorry, this is too funny.
I'm not trying to mock Texas people at all, because I love Texas people.
What I'm making fun of is the way that people don't bother to learn the pronunciation of other languages.
There's a small little town just east of Austin, and it's Del Valle.
You know, V-A-L-L-E. Del Valle.
And, of course, everybody who lives in Texas pronounces it Dale Valley.
And when I first heard it, Dale Valley, I'm like, what are you talking about?
There is no Dale Valley out here.
There's Del Valle, but it's Dale Valley in Texas.
It's so funny.
And it gets confusing when they combine all this, like, today we're taking a road trip from Dale Valley down to San Marcos.
You want to join us?
I'm like, I have no idea what you're talking about, man.
Point that out to me on a map.
By the way, Elon Musk's new Tesla mega factory thing is like five miles from Del Valle.
So if you're wondering where it is, it just looks south of the new Tesla plant.
All right, but anyway, that's a wrap for today.
I've gone on too long.
I've mocked too many people.
I'm already in trouble.
Gonna hear from the governor of Texas.
Stop making fun of the way we say things.
Unless you want to leave the state of Texas.
No, I don't want to leave.
I love the state of Texas.
I love the Texas people.
I love the Texas culture.
I'm just poking fun.
If they're Spanish words, you should probably say them a little bit more Spanish-like.
That's all I'm saying.
Ah, but you get my point.
Okay, we're just having fun, folks.
Just having fun.
I love all the different languages and cultures and meeting people from all over the world, all kinds of different regions and different dialects.
I think it's really fun, actually.
So I'm going to wrap this up.
I just want to say thank you for listening.
Thank you for your patience and putting up with some of this.
I'll be back with you again tomorrow with whatever update happens then.
In the meantime, you know...
Laugh a little.
Smile a little.
It's good medicine.
Don't get all stressed out even though we're facing the end of the world.
But just try to laugh at a few things.
Laugh at ourselves sometimes.
It's okay.
We can laugh at ourselves.
We can laugh at our culture sometimes.
It's all right.
It's all right.
You know, comedy should not be banned everywhere.
We've got to remember how to laugh.
And that's what I'm trying to do here.
So thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, The Health Ranger.
God bless you.
Thank you for all your support.
Talk to you again tomorrow, God willing.
Take care.
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