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May 4, 2022 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Monkey Werx interview: Military assets now positioned globally, awaiting "GO"
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Welcome everyone to Brighton Conversations.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Today I'm joined by Monkey Works.
He has become a fan favorite.
He monitors military air traffic in real time over the United States and around the world, and he's been able to glean some really important information.
About activities related to airlift operations, perhaps flights to and from Gitmo, flights in Europe, you know, interesting things going on these days.
His website is monkeyworksus.com, and the word works is spelled W-E-R-X, monkeyworksus.com, and he joins us live to give us the latest intel of what's happening in the skies over all of us.
Monkey, hey, it's great to have you on again.
Thanks for joining me.
Yeah, thanks, brother.
I appreciate it, man.
It's always a pleasure.
Well, you are lighting up a lot of people's attention all of a sudden.
People never knew there was someone like you who's actually become very, very proficient at watching military traffic using open source information and then figuring out what's going on.
What's the big picture right now of what you're seeing?
Looks like things are kind of tapering off a little bit.
We saw that flurry last time I was on talking with you.
We had a flurry of activity that was happening just after the election.
And up until about December 3rd, it was still going gangbusters.
And then December 3rd, I saw a little bit of a hiccup.
And then what was really strange was that after the third, it went from being more of a domestic, you know, CONUS event to OCONUS. Like, everything went outside of the U.S. And with the exception of, you know, one of my regulars that I watch, which is the Kalita Airline Charters, right, out of Oscoda.
Now, they're continuing to go from Miami down to...
Dominican Republic.
But all of the other ones I was watching, the Phoenix Air and several others, are now starting to go outside.
So they're all hitting Iceland and Terra Sierra Island and Greece and kind of branching out globally.
And so that's what I've been watching them.
And then, so that activity kind of maintained itself with the exception of those aircraft going global.
And then today, as I've, you know, just kind of been observing things, it's kind of starting to smooth out a little bit.
A lot of the aircraft that are being flown by Phoenix Air are back, you know, RTB, right?
They're back, return to base, they're probably undergoing maintenance because they did a boatload of flight hours and that stuff has to take place, right?
And so, but they're all back, you know, at their home bases for the most part, with the exception of one or two aircraft, so...
Okay, all right.
Interesting overview.
Now, you had put out a kind of a tip or a warning a few days ago that some of your sources, multiple sources, I think two or three of your sources, were talking about the possibility of a one to two week type of lockdown event during which there might be deployment, probably under the Insurrection Act.
A lot of people were talking about that buzz.
It also was additionally confirmed by one of my sources, but there were two other sources that I thought of mine who could answer that, and they didn't get back to me at all about it, which is kind of unusual.
Are you hearing anything more on that, or what are you getting?
No.
Other than, I saw CodeMonkey post a couple things that said, watch for an announcement coming, an emergency announcement coming from the White House here within the next 24 hours, which kind of confirmed what I was hearing.
But no, my sources, they were telling me, and then like I said, you mentioned I had heard it from other people as well.
It's kind of like...
You know, in the religion world, it's can I get a witness, right?
So when you hear one thing, and then you hear it two or three more times, you're like, okay, now, you know, when I start hearing things multiple times, I need to start paying attention.
And so it's the same thing.
You know, it was the SF community contacts that were talking, hey, listen, this is, you know, one or two-week lockdown.
This is going to be a military operation, and it's going to be global.
And that's basically all the data points they gave me, so...
Okay, and then the tweet from CodeMonkeyZ.
He says, quote, So that's from CodeMonkeyZ.
I think all of us have to realize that there's OPSEC in all of this.
I mean, the guys who actually know what's happening, they're not going to run on Facebook and just start blabbing the plan.
You know, so we're never going to get the actual plan where all we can do is see the shadows on the wall and try to take a guess at what might be happening.
Yeah, 100%.
Yeah, okay.
Well, I mean, because they're patriots, too, you know, and they're sworn to secret, especially the Special Forces guys.
I mean, they take, you know, more oaths than the usual oaths, you know?
Yeah, yeah, and that's a tight circle, brother.
And as you know, because you have buddies like I do, that those guys are...
They don't break that code at all, right?
That's right.
So if you're hearing something that's coming from probably wives or brother-in-laws or somebody that's getting a little bit of intel, right?
And so definitely not from them, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
There's also, you know, there's information that's circulating out there.
And I think part of what you do and I do is to really discern the difference.
And I think the public doesn't hear all of the tips and things that we reject, right?
Because we never talk about them.
But just as an example, there was a rumor, which I'm convinced is completely false, but there was a rumor that there was B-52 bombers bombing underground bunkers in America full of Chinese soldiers.
That rumor kind of spread around, and I check with my guys, and I'm like, no, that never happened.
No.
No.
And, you know, we can tell just from our military activity as we're watching, as you watch flights, you can tell from the alert level.
Like, you know, NORAD, if we were at war and there were Chinese soldiers on U.S. soil doing that kind of thing, coming through bunkers, man, that place would be hotter than a hooker on Dollar Night, brother.
It would be so bad.
And we don't see anything indicating that.
And that's what tells me this is, you know, it gets to a point where you go, okay, come on, let's just...
Take a step back.
I don't know.
What seemed to me was like there was a push of just a load of disinfo that went out, you know, just about a week and a half ago that was just trying to take our eyes off of something.
But it was just...
And it was crazy stuff, you know?
It was like we're being invaded by the Chinese and they just killed 50,000 in bunkers and all kinds of different stuff.
And it's just...
Well, a lot of that, the disinfo I notice will piggyback on things that are true.
For example, the Canadian government, the documents coming out, Rebel News I think was involved in that, of Canada training Chinese troops in winter warfare tactics.
That's real.
That part is real.
Yeah.
But you can't just take a leap from that and say, well, there's a million of them in America right now hiding.
I don't think you can hide a million troops anywhere.
No, not at all.
I mean, there's probably that many in all the Chinatowns across America, but they're not all soldiers, and it would be serious stealth jihad.
It would just...
It would be beyond what would be normal.
And I've heard people talking about base attacks and just all kinds of things flying right now.
And it gets people anxious.
And I just wish we would be a little more grounded in the truth in that, hey, let's peel the onion.
Before you go send that out somewhere and let it just start catching fire, do the groundwork yourself and see...
Well, part of the frustration with people is that the American patriots know that Trump must act.
And, you know, otherwise we're going to lose our republic here because the fraud and corruption is so inbred in the system.
You know, you can't trust the courts.
You can't trust the election officials.
You can't trust the governors.
It's all rigged.
You can't trust the media, big tech, anything.
So people are desperate for Trump to act, and no one knows for sure if he will.
But even if he does, he can't pre-announce it.
You know, he can't come on TV. Oh, we're going to arrest the deep state traitors tomorrow at noon, you know.
No, you're absolutely right.
It has to be all covert.
It has to be hush-hush.
And when it happens, you know, most of us won't even know.
I mean, you know how, because, you know, the guys that you hang out with, you know how they operate, right?
There's that little crisp timeframe that's just right before dawn when most people are asleep, when your mind starts to play those games on you, you know, if you're indoors or outdoors, right, where you're just kind of You feel almost dizzy, and they've perfected that, and so that's when they come in, right?
They'll come in, throw a couple flashbangs, and boom, you're down, and they don't, you know, but they know that, right?
And so that's the kind of thing, like that exercise we just saw, what was it, Don Blitz 21, right, which was It may have been a practice for future events or future operations, but that's the kind of thing that people have to realize, that they're not going to forecast what they do because you'll get people killed quickly.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
Now, since we first spoke, there have been a lot of events that have taken place.
Number one, Chris Miller at the DOD, he revoked DOD assets from the CIA, the CIA's counterterrorism team.
That's major.
That's huge because the CIA always relied on special forces guys, you know, to do their actual work.
Yeah, for sure.
And then Trump's been changing the personnel on the Defense Intelligence Board.
That's the civilian board that advises the DOD on policies.
And he put Newt Gingrich on it recently and he took Kissinger off of it and Madeleine Albright off of it and so on.
There have been a lot of changes that have been taking place.
We've got DNI Ratcliffe's report coming up this Friday on foreign interference in the election.
So The picture that's emerging here, combined with what you saw, you know, the airlift into Nellis Air Force Base, was that 10 days ago or something, continued flights here and there, what kind of picture is emerging in your view right now?
I mean, your best guess.
I know it's not perfect, but based on what you're seeing.
Well, to me, if I had to just step back and take all the data that I've been able to observe since the election time, it looks to me like we've got some assets prepositioned across the United States.
It looks, you know, because these are heavy movers that we're seeing engage.
We saw a huge influx in aircraft activity, which is now kind of Kind of, you know, planed out, leveled out to normal numbers.
This week it's been down, you know, around the normal range, around 250 a day.
But then the black site activity went from domestic to global in nature.
And so you take those data elements and it looks to me like we were postured for potentially like everything is in place, dust is settled, and it's about time for some action.
That's the way it looks to me.
Yeah.
Now, okay, in Europe, in one of your Overwatch videos, and by the way, folks, you can catch Monkees' videos on YouTube right now.
You're still on YouTube, right?
You're not banned yet?
Yep, nope, not banned, nope.
Well, that won't last long.
Okay, for now, you're on YouTube.
That's awesome.
But you were talking about what you believe are secret prisons in Iceland, I believe, correct?
Yes, sir.
Absolutely.
Can you describe what you think those facilities are and how you came to that information?
Well, so those aircraft that I've been watching, there is a connectivity between all of them.
And every one of them keep going to these...
One of them is Teresierra Island, which is in the Azores, which is off the Portugal-Spain coast.
That island has just been torn up with all of the black site aircraft that we were watching.
They keep going there, and they're coming out of Europe, so I've seen a lot of flights coming from Greece.
Also, I've been watching the Spanish Air Force bringing people down to Dominican Republic, as well as that island.
So it's helping me kind of connect the dots.
A lot of people try to send me up to Greenland to look at this ice worm thing.
I've thrown a couple lines in the water, but nothing is really...
I haven't hoped anything yet that convinces me that there's a prison going on there.
But Iceland is the other location, and Iceland seems to be...
Another common place between that Teresierra Island and Iceland where I'm seeing these same aircraft go.
And so my understanding was I had somebody reach out to me that had a special forces contact.
That was stationed up there in Iceland, and they said that the prison in Iceland makes Guantanamo Bay look like a playground.
So I haven't been able to find it, but my understanding is it exists, and that would make sense from a standpoint of the flights that I see coming out of these locations and going to those two places.
Now, this island that you mentioned off the coast of Portugal, Terra Sierra, is that what you said?
Yes.
Now, you've eliminated the possibility that this could just be a refueling stop.
I mean, it doesn't make sense geographically as a refueling stop, does it?
Well, I mean, it does if you're going to certain locations.
But what's kind of strange is that the flights that are going there are coming out of Greece.
So they're actually going south, almost southeast or southwest bound to that location.
And then they'll go from there up to Iceland or from there over to Washington, D.C. direct.
And so it doesn't, you know, I thought the same thing.
I thought, well, maybe it's a refueling stop, you know.
But here's the other thing, too.
The aircraft that they're using, Most of them have the capacity to go 3,600 miles.
When you start looking at how far it takes to get to that island versus going straight to the U.S., they don't really need a fuel stop in some cases because they have plenty of fuel capacity to go the entire way.
Well, that's the other thing for people who are new to you, that you're able to see the exact aircraft, and from that, you have the tail numbers, then you can see their fuel capacity and flight duration capabilities as well.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
So just based on aircraft type, I can actually go look up, you know, all the specs on that aircraft and go, this is what the fuel load is.
You know, this is how much cargo it can carry, how many passengers it can carry, all that information.
And then if it has an N number, which is a national registration through the FAA, I can look up who owns it, who operates it, where it flies out of, what it's based out of.
You know, I can look up all kinds of information beyond that.
And it's all open source.
I'm not...
I don't pay for something or I'm not getting intel from some guy at the FAA that helps me discover all this.
You're not getting WikiLeaks of the air?
Like leaks from the FA. No, but, you know, maybe I'll start creating that, man.
It's amazing the people that reach out to you and some of the capabilities just staggers you.
I mean, you get guys that run AI, you know, type of platforms that can automate so much of the stuff that I'm doing right now.
So you never know where this may lead.
This could be incredible.
So, you know.
Well, really, I mean, yeah, you present an ideal situation there for pattern analysis and AI analysis to bring out, just to alert you when something is different.
All the data are public data, so that wouldn't be that difficult to do.
Yeah, right now it's just me having to flip on an app and go, hey, that's out of place.
What is that?
And then I just peel the thread on it, or pull the thread on it, or peel the onion, and...
And I'm like, okay.
That's how I discover a lot of things.
It's just timing and you just happen to be looking in the right spot at the right time because you know where to look, you know?
Yeah.
Well, so you are the human eye.
You know, instead of the AI, artificial, you're the human intelligence and you're analyzing this and seeing patterns.
For how long have you been doing this, by the way?
Well, I've always been fascinated with it.
I mean, probably, though, in terms of this specific stuff, probably about three years or so where I've been taking the knowledge that I had.
But you have to keep in mind, I've been in aerospace and defense for 30-plus years.
I'm an Air Force veteran, and so this is all kind of second nature to me.
And so I've always watched the flight apps and always...
I've been intrigued with the skies, and so understanding aircraft and just being kind of an aviation nerd, so to speak, is how I am able to really disseminate what I'm looking at and kind of filter out stuff that I know is a non-event, right?
That brings me to a couple of questions that I think you're really qualified to answer.
I want to ask you about which nations have hypersonic cruise missile capabilities and then also specifically, do you remember that event, it might have been a year ago, where Russia was reportedly testing some kind of new exotic cruise missile.
The rumor was that it was somehow nuclear powered because after the crash there were radioisotopes that were detected.
That never made sense to me because nuclear power is very slow.
It's not big power in a small footprint.
It's small power in a small footprint.
Unless it's a detonation, but that's a different deal.
What's your take on all that?
So, okay, so let's back up a little bit.
So, as you know, I have a background in missile and fire control, right?
And so, I've been involved in the hypersonic side, so anything that I'm going to tell you right now is open source, okay?
Okay, yeah, right.
I'm not asking you to break any NDAs.
I just want to clarify that, because, you know...
You know how this goes, right?
From a hypersonic missile perspective, there are three key players in the world, right?
There's China, Russia, and America.
We're the three that are really kind of pushing the envelope on that.
China, I'm not so sure, actually has anything.
I think a lot of it is propaganda.
I think they push some interesting things out there that they try to get...
It's almost like, if you remember back in the Cold War where Reagan did a lot of things, we basically, without firing a shot, broke the military-industrial complex of Russia because they tried to do what they could to keep up with us.
So we still play that exact same game.
Now, Russia, you talk about the one that supposedly leaked a bunch of radioisotopes and stuff.
My understanding was that it actually blew up on the launch pad or something, that there was a ground test on the rocket motor, and that's what blew up.
That sounds logical to me.
Here's the thing.
When it comes to hypersonics, the problem that you run into in the U.S. is that you only have a handful of manufacturers that make rocket motors.
It's a very small, very small group of companies that have the capability to do that.
And so when it comes to designing things that are kind of forward thinking, you know, you can only reach out to based on their capabilities.
Some of them kind of drop off right out of the gate because they don't have the designs in place that will actually, you know, propel something to that level, right?
And so, yeah, there's definitely, in the U.S., we're probably more advanced than anybody else in terms of that, right?
We do a lot of stuff that's off-wing.
So you see some efforts being made that dropped off of a B-52, right?
I think that's the Aero missile.
It's hypersonic.
Opsfire is another one that's actually public.
You can go to DARPA.com and actually learn about op fires.
And so that's a program that I came off of.
And so that's another one that's, you know, pretty advanced and they're making good progress and, you know, definitely a threat.
I mean, hypersonic missiles is something that's We've had them, you think, hypersonic, and it's kind of like trying to get your head around it.
But we've had them for a while in terms of development, but nobody's really taken it to that level, you know?
Well, according to some of what I thought I saw in the media, just going from memory, some of these were capable of extreme hypersonic speeds like Mach 7 or something like that.
Yeah.
I mean, those are some big claims.
Yeah.
The problem is the size.
In order to get to the velocity and to the altitude and to the range, it all starts impacting the size of your rocket model, right?
And so now, I don't know anything about that stuff.
I work around a lot of rocket scientists, so to speak, that do all that modeling.
And I can tell you, it's...
All it takes is little tweaks here and there.
Before you know it, you've got massive, giant rockets that are Saturn V size, just trying to get to that speed based on the rocket motor.
There's going to have to be some type of a technology that probably comes out of something, Skunk Works or something like that, that That changes the propulsion model in order to get us to that type of environment.
So now the other thing too that has recently come into play is the fact that I think it's the SALT II Treaty or one of the treaties with Russia expired.
Trump allowed it to expire and that changed the dynamics on how we can test and fire and do things when it comes to hypersonic missiles.
So that just kind of opened up the whole spectrum.
So we...
Before you have, you're limited on that, right?
So you have, there's only a handful of test ranges around the world that you can use to go out and do hypersonic missile testing because it takes such a large area, right?
And so there's one in, I think, Africa.
There's one in Australia.
You got Kwajalein Atolls, another one.
And it's very expensive.
Very expensive.
I would imagine.
Yeah.
And those ranges, a lot of those ranges are tied up.
So when you're trying to come out and do a test on something, it's backlogged.
What do you know about, again, open source only, but about the possibility of, because there's been rumors about North Korea having orbital EMP weapons.
And I actually, I believe that this exists.
That's my personal belief.
But that, you know, satellites with a nuclear warhead that could fire a thruster, reduce orbital velocity, decay the orbit, and then detonate the EMP at altitude above North America.
It seems very feasible.
Do you believe that anything like that actually exists right now?
Well, I've never seen anything to support that, but it's certainly feasible.
You know, there's a lot of stuff that we all have that are just make your head, you know, trying to get your head around it.
You know, there's hypersonics supposedly that come out of submarines.
I'm trying to figure that out with the water resistance.
So it's...
Yeah.
And so I asked the guy that is a rocket scientist, you know, way more qualified on that stuff than I am.
But I asked him a question, how in the heck do you get a hypersonic out of a sub?
And he said, it's literally, it comes down to the tip of the missile.
When the thing comes out of the launch vehicle, it creates a bubble that encases the entire torpedo or missile, right?
Yeah.
And so now it has no resistance because it's inside a bubble, an air bubble.
Yeah.
It's like an air cavity.
Yeah.
And so off it goes, man.
That's how you get away with it.
And so just trying to get your head around that kind of stuff.
But, you know, I mean, North Korea, you know, you never know.
The guy's got money.
He's got the capability to do that.
I mean, he certainly is spending everything.
Instead of buying food, he's buying weaponry, right?
Yeah, right, right.
And there's a lot of scientists that are floating around needing some good money.
I mean, there's a lot of smart people, especially in the area around Russia, really smart engineers.
Yep, yep.
And, you know, you throw enough money at them or convince them to come live in luxury somewhere, then, you know, you can recruit them.
I mean, everything is possible.
You can get guys out of India that'll come live there, you know?
Yeah, true.
So, is it feasible?
Yeah, I mean, I think it's certainly feasible.
I mean, there's, when you think about, once you get something to achieve, you know, hitting orbit, you know, traveling at a certain speed, that time is cut off significantly, you know, in terms of time to target, right?
And so, you know, you get up there in the upper atmosphere and that thing is over the U.S. and, you know, a lot less time than what you would think.
So, probably 20 minutes.
Yeah.
Right.
Remember when North Korea, Kim Jong-un, he was bragging about having missiles that could strike almost any city in the continental United States.
But every time he launched them, they would crash in the Sea of Japan or somewhere like that.
Like, they never would really get that far.
But if he gets the launch and flight systems operating, he's got the nuclear technology.
They've been blowing those up in North Korea for, I don't know, 20 years or something.
Yeah.
Yeah, 100%.
I mean, that's not outside the realm of possibility, for sure.
Well, you know, thank goodness that aerospace engineering actually is complex.
You know, you don't want every nation in the world to have that technology if you can help it.
No, and today, I mean, honestly, today, in today's environment, they have models that can run any simulation that you want.
So before you even start cutting metal or firing something into the sky, you can run it, you know, all the algorithms and modeling simulators that'll give you the outcome of that before you even waste your time.
And so it's a luxury that we have in the U.S. where I mean, you look at all the major ones that make missiles out there.
You've got between Lockheed and Northrop and Raytheon, and they have these elaborate systems that they plug all the stuff into, the weights, the size, the range, and velocity, all that kind of fun stuff, and And, you know, hit the button and it basically starts churning and creating a model for them and they go, well, you know what, we got to tweak this or change that and we're going to have to start doing thrust vectoring instead of, you know, gliders and just all kinds of crazy stuff.
So it's amazing how far we've come, you know, but, you know, it's...
Like I said, it's just staggering.
There's that capabilities out there, and I'm sure India has it.
I'm sure anybody that's got a nuclear program is probably messing around with that stuff.
Yeah, or a space launch program.
Israel tried to land something on the moon not long ago, didn't they?
And I think that one failed.
Yeah, that I don't know.
That I don't know.
I know they're pretty embedded with us.
And so a lot of the capability and technology that they have is based off of our stuff.
I can tell you that when we sell them something like an F-35, they don't even want the sustainment program.
They do it all themselves.
Really?
Yeah.
They're like that with anything they buy.
Yeah.
Well, because they're smart.
They don't want to be dependent on anybody else, you know?
Right.
But...
I'm sorry, go ahead.
No, I was going to say the missile program that we should all be watching is the club case system out of the Soviet Union.
Exactly.
Okay.
Tell people about how that works and why they're hard to spot.
Yeah.
Yeah, so the Club K is basically, you've got conventional nuclear, biological, or chemical capabilities on a cruise missile, and it's hidden inside a shipping container.
So, you know, you can roll in a cargo ship right up against somebody's coastline and have that thing sitting and never recognize it.
And so the threat of that is now you've taken a nuclear option where...
If it was launched from Soviet Union to the United States, you may have anywhere from 18 to 25 minutes before impact.
You put it off the coast and you launch that and now you're down to a mere matter of minutes within five, ten minutes tops.
Probably five minutes.
And they can position many of those.
In fact, I'm friends with Brandon House, and he's done a lot of reporting on this with experts in the field who say that these are already here.
They're already positioned in the United States, just ready to be activated, and that can be done by satellite signals.
Remotely.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, 100%.
That's why when you look at Project Pelican and you look at Delaware, where we've given the port over to the UAE Golf Tainer Company, that's why that's such a threat.
And so that took place during the Obama administration.
And so if you've got...
Now, here's the thing.
The guy that owns Golf Tainer is highly tied to the people that manufacture and distribute the Club K missile system.
Oh, really?
Rosatan, yeah.
And so Dr.
Jeffers, I think is his name, or Joffrey.
And so his dad was part of the Iraqi nuclear program development, what they call, I guess it's the beach ball or something along that lines.
And North Korea also has that same concept.
And they believe Iran also has that same nuclear concept.
Why?
Well, why is it called Club K, by the way?
I never understood where that name came from.
That's a good question.
I think it's a long Soviet name I can't pronounce.
Okay.
Yeah.
And just short in term of it as almost like an acronym is the Club K. But yeah, that's a cruise missile...
Type of platform.
And so you can put four in any container.
And if they, for example, Project Pelican where Gulf Tainer overtook the Port Canaveral facility for years, they still run and maintain it.
They could bring something in, turn a blind eye, and put one of those on the back of a semi-truck and off it goes and you'd never find it.
It'd be somewhere in the U.S. container sitting in the middle of the woods or...
Yeah.
Church parking lot, and you don't know.
Yeah, and those could be conventional warheads.
They don't have to be nuclear, which means they'd be impossible to spot.
You can't just scan for decay of the nuclear isotopes.
So you'd never see them.
Also, China, there was some recent reporting.
I forgot the source of this.
It was one of those think tanks was reporting on this, that China is doing a lot of deals with Caribbean warheads.
ports there yeah that that some of them are as close as i think they said 90 was it 90 miles off the coast of yeah of florida i that sounds like cuba to me but i don't i don't know i don't know where they are but they're in the like the u.s virgin islands and those kinds of areas and they can have bases there yeah bahamas and so on yeah yeah i had heard there actually was um a massive uh china port in nassau
bahamas and one of the hurricanes that went through it recently actually just demolished it wiped it out so so Wow.
Well, they forgot to be hurricane-resistant.
Yeah.
The reason I'm asking one of those questions is because I think there's a realization that at some point, America, number one, if we can keep Trump in office and not surrender to communist China through Joe Biden, who is a Chinese puppet, eventually we're going to be probably at war with China because China wants to invade and take over the United States.
And China, long term, they're building aircraft carriers, but that program takes decades, you know, to be really effective.
And even though China has more ships, more Navy ships than we do, they're...
They're not the same kind of ships.
They're not as effective.
And also they suffer from the problem they're all made in China.
Yeah, exactly.
So they can't compete with our naval forces yet, but someday they could.
And in terms of Air Force and satellite, orbital, weaponry, and so on, where do you think we stand as a nation in terms of our national defense capabilities?
Well, you know, here's the thing.
I think that during the Clinton era, I think we gave a lot of our technology to China.
Because you can look at our F-35 nose and look at their latest aircraft development, and you can see it's literally copied, you know, Take it straight out of our drawings and put onto the front of one of their things.
I mean, it's everything down to the, you know, all the skin has got the same rivet lines and the bend lines and the carbon fiber stuff.
It's all...
It's just almost hideous how close they are.
So I think we sold a lot of secrets to China, and I think they've taken some steps to get themselves into a position that is probably far more advanced than we typically would like.
But I think we're so far ahead.
Here's the thing.
Because I come off of black programs, I can tell you, America's got technologies that would make your head spin.
The public, general public in general, has not seen Probably 10% of the stuff that we have, if we ever decided to unleash that, it would be just absolutely incredible.
I mean, incredible.
Like, there's no way you could even compete against it.
And to give you some examples of things where we've seen that type of stuff take place, do you remember the guy that was taken out recently?
It was a leader in the Middle East where it went through the top of the car, hit him, And basically, there was nothing but pink mist and vapor underneath the car.
It just went completely...
I think they said that was like the rod of God or hand of God or some kind of crazy term.
But when you see technology like that, you're like, what weaponry do we have that can actually...
Go through the top of a vehicle, take out the driver, and come out the bottom and bring the driver with it.
You're not talking about the Iranian nuclear scientist.
It may have been him.
It was somebody...
Big.
All of a sudden, no, because the Iranian guy, that looked like somebody just stopped him on the roadside and unloaded into his car.
Are you talking about the one that was on the tarmac at an airport?
No, this guy was driving down a road outside of a village, and it may have been a rock or something, but they basically hit him, and it went through the top of the vehicle, took him out, like just took the driver out, and it didn't break the glass in the vehicle.
It didn't do anything.
And the guy just basically piled-drived him all the way through the bottom.
Yeah.
Wow.
Okay.
No, I haven't seen that one.
So there were no explosives.
It was just purely kinetic.
Yeah.
Yes.
All kinetic.
Yes.
Wow.
That's the kind of stuff where you look at it and you kind of step back and go, there ain't but one country in the world I know of that has that type of technology that...
That reminds me of...
I did some research and wrote about this before, a weapon system called Thor's Hammer that is an orbital system that drops basically, I think, tungsten alloy...
Very sleek cylindrical rods out of orbit with some really small fins on the back just to guide it.
And you talk about acceleration of gravity from orbit.
I mean, come on.
9.8 meters per second per second to the terminal velocity, whatever that is, which is really high when you shape it like that.
That thing's going to be moving.
Yeah, 100%.
What's crazy, and that may have been what it was, that name sounds familiar, but think about something coming from that altitude with that velocity to hit a vehicle and not even break the glass in the windshield.
It didn't even crack the glass in the windshield.
It had to be moving at crazy velocities, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you kind of go, well, if I was going to go, you'd never know what would hit you, right?
No, but that's the kind of velocity where it actually has to melt the steel of the roof as it's penetrating it.
There's so much heat instantly as it's moving through.
Yeah, it's incredible.
A knife through butter, you know?
Yeah, absolutely.
And so that's the kind of stuff, I mean, that we have that would, you know, that's what I'm saying.
I would never in a million years want to have to go up against our U.S. military just because if they are ever allowed to unleash the stuff that they have.
And here's the other thing, too.
I don't know if you've ever played.
There's a video game called Ghost Recon, Future Soldier.
And I don't know if you've ever played that or not, but...
The soldiers in that game have almost like a Google Glass, right?
Where their glasses allow them to get intelligence through various satellites, everything else, but it's just feeding them as they're out on the ground.
And so there's a program that's run by DARPA called Squad X. And Squad X is just that very same thing.
It's basically, it allows the soldiers to look inside the houses.
It identifies friend or foe.
It tells you within a perimeter, you know, it ties an entire, you know, battalion or company together.
And so everybody knows where everybody is located, where the enemy is located.
And it gives them real-time battlefield data information.
All based off a drone activity.
It's incredible.
That's the kind of stuff between that and you look at the aircraft that come out that we have now that can look into houses.
Like I said, nobody can touch our technology.
Nobody.
I don't care if they're going to get anywhere close to having to steal the technology or buy it from a politician.
Yeah.
Well, if we could just prevent China from stealing all this stuff, we'd be way ahead of them in no time.
But they keep stealing and then replicating it, often poorly, by the way, because they didn't invent it.
But what about the Navy?
I noticed they've been working on railguns, which are really long-range cannons using electromagnetically accelerated projectiles.
I think they're in some kind of like an outer shell that allows for the acceleration and that shell peels off and the actual projectile shape like a large bullet continues from that point forward.
I don't know.
Yeah, without a doubt.
And, you know, the thing that's crazy about that is, you know, you go back, look at our Vietnam days, and you look at carpet bombing with the B-52, right?
And so there was always collateral damage.
And if you had somebody that was dug in a trench, and there was a village around it, you took out the village and the trench and everything, right?
It was just complete, utter...
And today, you know, you got guys that...
You know, can sit in a forward observation, you know, and just paint a target with a laser, and that thing is going to hit.
You know, there's a guy firing that thing from 60, 80 miles away, and it's going to hit that point.
And it's going, and it's not just, you know, taking out the house.
It's going through the front door or through a window, hitting a guy sitting on a couch.
I mean, it's insane.
Absolutely insane.
Well, it's, you know, it's remarkable what we can invent, but then the question becomes...
Who's in charge of using it?
You know, and it's horrifying if you think of Biden then gaining control over all of this that we've just been talking about, whereas, you know, I'm a lot more comfortable with Trump having control over it, but We don't know if Trump is going to deploy.
We've got all this technology.
Trump has given, what, $750 billion in one year to the military-industrial complex.
Huge amount of money.
It's probably going to be a trillion dollars next year.
But if you don't use it to defend your nation...
What good is it?
You know what I mean?
Yeah, well, without a doubt.
And the problem is, too, is this is not necessarily an armed resistance.
I mean, you take a look at our – it's an attack from within.
And it's the people that are running our country that we voted into office that are actually taking us down.
Between selling our secrets and establishing false election criteria and false outcomes.
That's what's going to kill us.
It's a Trojan horse.
How do you prevent that?
At what point do you have to basically start from scratch?
You've got to take out every elected official and start over.
It's crazy.
Yeah, well, you're right.
The infiltration of our officials seems to be very far along, and then you've got these cyber warfare tactics that can make so many other things obsolete.
I mean, in fact, didn't the Pentagon just make a huge announcement yesterday to shut down systems based on this secure routing protocol or software subsystem they were using?
I mean, the Pentagon just got compromised somewhere along the lines here.
Yeah, 100%.
So here's the thing.
If you look at the big companies like the Lockheeds and the Raytheons and everybody else, their systems are pretty protected, but their computers, you don't have to have them on in order for somebody to get into them.
If they're plugged in and they're connected to any type of thing, they can be compromised.
That's why when you get into the SCIF environment, You know, one of the biggest frustrations for guys that ever kind of worked in that environment is the software limitation.
So for me, because I was doing a lot of proposal activity, you know, I like to use cool tools like InDesign and Adobe Creative Suite and things like that because it represents the company well and I can put out a product that looks, you know, it's just spot on, right?
And so you get into that SCIF environment and you're like...
It's just like Windows 3.1 or, you know, MT. And it's, I've got to, lucky if I have Word, and I'm having to create, you know, graphics out of PowerPoint.
And it's just, it's horrible.
Absolutely horrible.
And so, but...
It could be worse.
It could be DOS. Yeah, for sure.
For sure.
You know, but those type of environments are protected because they don't have, they're not, there's no connectivity to the outside world.
So those are all standalone stations.
So anytime you get into a SCIF environment, they're not plugged in anywhere.
So the opportunity for them to be, you know, gleaned or get in some type of cyber event where somebody's stealing information is very difficult.
Very difficult.
Yeah.
Well, let me throw this by you.
You know the SolarWinds hack that has come out recently?
And SolarWinds is kind of like an add-on utility onto individual systems.
It can sit on top of Windows, for example, and then it can manage thousands of those systems and monitor traffic in between those systems and so on and allow for administrative type of activities.
Well, SolarWinds was compromised.
It's been that way for a long time.
And I think, here's what I think, I think the DOD White Hats used the SolarWinds vulnerability to hack in and monitor the Dominion voting systems on November 3rd and 4th.
And I think that's what Waldron was talking about, Phil Waldron, when he said the White Hat hackers have all the packets.
They monitor the packets.
It means they monitor the inter-server, inter-machine traffic.
Through solar winds.
That's what I think happened.
That's a pretty strong case, if that's the case.
I mean, if that's what they did, you know, it's almost like looking at the metadata, you know.
That's actually better than looking at the metadata.
Metadata is just like one little level of data.
But this, if you're looking at packets and stuff, then, man, you talk about smoking gun.
I mean, that's basically...
Yeah, their goose is cooked.
I think Trump has the smoking gun.
I think he's got multiple smoking guns.
He's got, like, smoking guns blazing, you know?
He's got them on both hips.
I would agree.
And just waiting for the right venue to roll that out, I don't know if it's, you know...
If the Supreme Court had taken the Texas case, this would have been rolled out in that case, I believe.
Yeah, for sure.
So have you heard anything about that, like into the details?
I was given some information that the lawyers pretty much botched that whole thing up because they prematurely jumped the gun.
They jumped out there to prevent it.
But their case was based on the outcome of a future event.
Had they waited until the Electoral College did their deal and all the certifications took place and then launched that, it would have been a Loctite.
But my understanding was that they launched out there and it was premature.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, I've heard that as well, but the case was dismissed without prejudice, which means Texas can refile it.
And now that the Electoral College vote has taken place, they have increased standing.
But actually, what I know about this situation, because I know people in Texas, and I haven't mentioned this anywhere previously, but...
Texas AG wasn't going to do a damn thing until his donors pressured him.
This came from wealthy Texas donors.
And they said, Paxton, get off your ass, file this case, or we're not going to support you or any of your troops, political troops, in upcoming elections.
That's what happened.
And so Paxton, he didn't have his heart in it, man.
Look, most of the GOP hates Trump.
Yeah.
And, you know, like McConnell out there.
Look at the treason or betrayal that's happening now.
McConnell's like, hey, all senators, make sure you don't object to the Biden votes on January 6th.
You know, really?
Does McConnell have no clue what just happened today?
Yeah.
He's about to have a school of hard knocks, man.
Here's the thing.
Most of these guys, they're showing their colors now.
It's almost like Cindy McCain going out and supporting Biden after her husband was a staunch rhino for the last X amount of years, right?
Yeah.
People are, you know, that's where we're all sitting here looking at the folks that we elected to go in, realizing they are deathly silent.
The only one that I've seen in Texas make any stink whatsoever is Ted Cruz.
And outside of him, it's been, you can hear a pin drop here.
So...
I don't know, man.
I think that right there is a slippery slope.
And I think Mitch McConnell, from what I understood today, I saw something drop that said that it had to do with his wife's brother or somebody who was actually tied to the Communist Party.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, they have business interests related to China, the McConnells do.
That's well known.
And it just seems to be par for the course at this point, where all these U.S. people are compromised by China.
But again, surely Trump has all that information through the NSA and the records of bank transactions and so on.
You can't keep those secrets.
You start taking big money from China, it's not a secret.
It's going to be a bank trail, you know?
Yeah, you'd think.
You know, we just watched the Chinese come in here and buy a bunch of land in Texas, man.
I mean, how is that even possible?
Who allowed that, you know?
Yeah, I know.
Who allowed that?
And then another guy I know sent me a text recently and said someone did some research on the analysis of the sustained average wind speeds on that land, and that land doesn't support a wind farm.
There's not enough wind.
So the excuse that, oh, it's a wind farm.
No, they're building something else there.
It's not wind turbines.
Yeah, a runway to land, you know.
Right.
Or antennas to spy on the military traffic or something.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, that's got to be fixed pretty quickly, like pronto.
Or they're also going after mineral rights.
I mean, we've got a lot of stuff below the ground here in Texas that's pretty sweet for them.
Well, yeah, that's true.
China's kind of invading us everywhere they can.
But...
Let's kind of wrap up with a big picture overview of where you think we are.
I mean, you've already given us a lot of great information here in this interview, and I know we've talked about weapon systems and so on, because war, international war, seems to be in our future, sadly.
We just want, as Americans, by the way, we just want to be left alone.
You know, but China wants to take us over and kill us, so we have to have national defense.
And I guarantee you, if we didn't have these Pentagon programs, we would already be conquered.
Yeah, 100%.
No question about it.
Yeah, and you know, they see, they've been able to glean what our programs are and maybe haven't been able to get all the intel that they want through their spies and through Hillary, you know, buying stuff and Yeah, you know, so I think, honestly, I think we're at a pinnacle here.
I think we're at a point where something has got to give.
We're getting to that, we're well into the 11th hour where Trump is, either he's waiting to get close enough to see the whites of their eyes before he pulls the trigger or something, but Yeah, country, you're going to stand up and start taking action because I think we're fed up.
We've put all of our trust into Trump to say, all right, you know, we're behind you.
Go do it.
But if he doesn't act and it just turns out to be kind of a lame duck and he steps down and Biden starts to step in there on January 20th to be sworn in, I think that is going to be...
At that point, patriots have to act.
We're going to have to go at every level throughout our states independently to international.
I mean, everything has to start taking place.
Otherwise, we're done for.
There's just no way.
You put these same weapon systems in place with Biden, and he's going to use them against us 100%.
Yeah, yeah.
Instead of defending America against the Chinese, he would attack the patriots and then hand America to the Chinese.
Yeah, 100% because he doesn't care.
Yeah.
Nope.
As long as he gets his payouts and more crack for his son, it's like the crack attack of America.
Cracking young girls, man.
That's what he's all about.
Yeah, I mean, how cheaply they've sold out our country just for the narcissism of one person.
It's incredible.
Yeah, it's incredible.
And, you know, I put together a straw man at one point where I'd gone through and just scoured every newspaper article that I could find relative to this Uranium One and the Bidens and Hunter and everything else.
And it was staggering, the amount of people that had actually sold out our country.
Yeah.
Well, that's why we're glad to know you and to know that you're a patriot, that you're the real deal.
Please do everything you can to keep us informed.
Keep posting your Overwatch videos, but also text.
Feel free to text me personally, by the way, if you want me to check with my sources to confirm something you're hearing.
I'm happy to help out in that way as well.
Absolutely.
We've got to work together.
This is the only way we're going to survive this.
Yeah, 100%, man.
I would definitely do that.
Give us a little description of what you have for sale, your wood projects and so on, because you're still doing that, right?
Yeah.
No, I am still doing it.
And my kitchen is destroyed.
So I'm still making my own beard balms.
I make my own beard oils.
I'm making soaps.
And then, of course, I buy a lot of wood product.
I get a lot of olive wood from Jerusalem.
And I do a lot of engraving and stuff on those.
So I do all of it myself.
And so it's amazing because I can't keep it.
I literally will post something and in 10 minutes it's gone.
And, you know...
It's crazy.
So I'm having to go into, you know, I've got my own, I bought my own tinhead embroidery machine and I make my own hats.
But I'm starting to branch off and go into, I've got my own line of little coffee mugs coming out here in probably the next couple weeks.
That's cool.
Yeah, it's going to be cool.
I'm growing so fast, I'm going to have to expand and put something up.
I'm going to have to take my podcasting area and put it into another location so I can keep my shop running around the clock because I'm having to shut everything down in my shop so I can do overwatches.
Well, I... I'm glad you're having success and people are learning about all the things that you offer and checking out your website, monkeyworksus.com.
But I have a similar problem.
We had to expand our warehouse.
I had to expand my rainwater colloidal silver operation with custom electronics.
If you'll text me your address, I'll ship you out some of it.
Colloidal silver wound gel or first aid gel with essential oils in it.
And it's really clean, really effective, and it's made with Texas rainwater.
So I oversee that.
And the thing is, making silver water is really slow.
There's no shortcuts.
So it takes a lot of space and time, you know?
Yeah, for sure.
I definitely will, man.
I'd love to have it.
Some of that stuff, too, I don't know if I've ever mentioned to you that my wife is a physician, and so that's the kind of stuff she eats up.
It's just being able to bounce things off of her, and even with this vaccine stuff coming out, her and I are looking at each other like, nope, ain't happening.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah, all right, man.
Well, thanks so much for your time today, and keep up all the great work that you're doing, and let's all pray that Trump is going to invoke the Insurrection Act here and actually save this republic, or at least, you know, do his part.
Hey, the people, you know, message to Trump, you invoke the act, the people will flood to your side, okay?
Absolutely going to happen.
100%.
People are not going to let you down, Mr.
President.
Don't let us down.
Yep, for sure.
All right.
Well, thanks, Monkey.
It's been awesome.
Hey, thank you, man.
I appreciate you having me on, and God bless, man.
Stay safe, and we'll talk soon.
All right, you too.
Take care.
And thanks for watching, everybody.
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