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July 28, 2022 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, 7/28/22 - Fed rate hike to unleash AVALANCHE...
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All right, folks, welcome to the Situation Update Thursday, July 28th, 2022.
Mike Adams here.
We're going to start out just with diesel engine oil shortages.
Got a new photo for you on this.
And then also a quick discussion about binary liquid bombs that are not...
All right, and what do I mean by that?
Well, stay tuned, we'll find out.
But first, let me show you this picture.
All right, check out this photo.
I took this at a tractor supply near Austin, Texas.
That's a retailer that sells all kinds of, I don't know, heavy equipment gear and agricultural equipment, things like that, feed supplies like that.
And as you'll notice, this shelving area looks mostly empty.
What would that be, like 80% empty?
This is the area where you buy diesel engine oil.
And things like hydraulic fluid.
It's wiped out.
What you can see in the lower left is the Traveler brand.
I don't know if you can kind of zoom in.
But it's the Traveler brand 15 weight 40 heavy-duty diesel engine oil.
And there are some five-gallon buckets there.
You can see four in the photo.
I think there might have been six actually sitting there on the floor.
But normally, this shelf would be stocked, and it is not.
It is wiped out.
In fact, the Rotella products, which are kind of on the upper right shelves, they're wiped out, and other brands are wiped out.
So just as we said, beware of the diesel engine oil shortage kicking in in late August.
Remember that?
Or early September.
That's our time frame.
We're already starting to see it happen.
So diesel engine oil, as you know, is necessary for long haul trucking.
It's necessary for trains.
Trains have to have oil because they're diesel electric engines, and then they deliver coal to the power plants to keep the power grid running.
And if you don't have diesel engine oil, you have no trains, you have no trucks, you have no transportation, no food, no coal, etc.
Well, we're starting to see the evidence right here that the diesel engine oil is running out.
So that's the first photo I want to show you.
Now, the second photo I want to show you It's from the floor of a dollar store.
I got dragged into a dollar store to look for sticky notes or something.
And this is the stationary aisle that you are seeing during normal business hours.
This is not after hours.
And I'm telling you, folks, it looked like the entire store had been looted, but it wasn't looted.
I mean, there were no looters.
This was just the way that everybody...
The whole store looked like this.
And people were shopping.
And there's just boxes and supplies strewn everywhere.
And look at the mess on the shelf on the left.
You know, these are the signs of the collapse of society.
This is what it looks like.
You know, you go in, the shelves are empty.
You go in, the shelves are just chaos.
Looks like it's all been looted.
And this is going to spread to the grocery stores as well, where you're just not going to get supplies there.
But would you shop at a place like this?
I mean, we did.
I got dragged into the store, and the person who dragged me in there ended up buying a few things.
But yeah, we were walking around all these boxes, and other people were walking around shopping, and it was just like, whoa, are we living in a...
Post-apocalyptic collapse scenario here?
What's going on?
Now, I can guess that this has to do with a massive labor shortage.
And you see the shelves on the right-hand side of that photo, they're mostly empty.
There's a lot of empty shelves, or I should say empty spots on the shelves in this particular store.
And I'm guessing that they just don't have enough help to unload the boxes and put it on the shelves.
And so I guess they just, let's just throw the boxes out there and let people kind of dig through them themselves.
I mean, it's a dollar store.
It's not like they have to put prices on anything.
Everything's the same price.
So it's just like, here, go for it.
Just wow.
Now, the third photo I want to show you is this Amazon brand, Solimo.
That's the Amazon brand.
That's like the in-house brand of Amazon.
Solimo, 91% isopropyl alcohol, first aid antiseptic, 32 fluid ounces, pack of six.
And the reason I'm showing you this, which you're going to find hilarious, is that still today people are hung up like crazy over my interview with Dr.
Jane Ruby where we showed the nitric acid hitting that post-vaccine death clot.
And remember the sparking and smoking and popping and cracking noises and everything?
Because this clot has some metallic, like rapidly oxidized substances in it.
And when the nitric acid hit it, it kind of had this small explosion, this hot cloud of nitric acid gas and all these popping and cracking noises.
So to this day, people are totally hung up on that, still claiming that that's nitric acid reacting with a microscopic amount of isopropyl alcohol that the clot was being stored in.
And it's hilarious to me for a number of reasons, but I tell you what, I am going to go to the lab later today, and I'm going to combine 10 milliliters of nitric acid and 10 milliliters of isopropyl alcohol, and I'm going to show you that it does nothing!
It just sits there.
It's the most boring video ever, but you're going to see it.
Because they do not react in any kind of violent manner.
And if they did...
If they did react violently, do you realize that that combination of nitric acid and isopropyl alcohol would be a binary liquid bomb?
Because think about it.
If the little microscopic amounts of the IPA on that clot, if that small amount alone caused this massive heat reaction, oxidation, popping, cracking, then if you were to combine...
You know, 10 milliliters of each of this, that would be a bomb!
It would be an explosion!
Kaboom!
Right?
And so, I ask you, again, looking at this image from Amazon.com, If isopropyl alcohol and nitric acid could create a binary bomb, would Amazon sell their own brand of isopropyl alcohol half of a liquid bomb-making material?
Would they sell you a six-pack with 32 fluid ounces per bottle times six?
Could you buy explosives on Amazon.com with Prime Delivery?
For $24 for six bottles and create, you know, terrorist bombs with a little bit of nitric acid.
And remember that Amazon.com sells nitric acid.
Also, which means if these were explosives, that Amazon would be selling binary weapon explosives.
Do you think that they are doing that?
Of course not.
I mean, for God's sake, people, common sense.
If isopropyl alcohol was half of a binary weapon explosive, could you buy it at Walmart?
Could you get it at the grocery store?
You know, in the pharmacy section or the first aid section, wherever they put it.
Could you get it at Target?
No, of course not.
Folks, IPA is not half of a binary weapon.
It does not explode.
When you just combine it with nitric acid.
And nitric acid is so commonly available.
You can buy it online at retail with no background check, nothing.
I mean, Amazon sells it.
I don't know if it's in stock right now, but Amazon has sold nitric acid.
And many other places like GFS Chemicals sells nitric acid.
It's not difficult to get.
Folks, just use your brain on this.
Use your brain.
These are not bomb-making materials.
They're first aid.
I mean, the isopropyl alcohol is a first aid rub.
You know, cotton swabs and alcohol, clean the wound, that kind of thing.
It's a preservative.
But here's what I've learned in this.
This is what's shocking.
When people are faced with direct video evidence of something that they don't want to believe, like, oh, I took the vaccine and I might have these clots in my blood vessels and these clots are some kind of weird exotic, you know, biocircuitry self-assembling system.
Like, they don't want to deal with that.
They will delete that from their consciousness and they will find something else to nitpick.
Oh, the popping and cracking and explosive noises must have come from, well, the isopropyl alcohol.
That must be it.
It couldn't possibly be this weird exotic clot thing, structure, self-assembling nanotechnology biostructure.
No, it couldn't be that.
It has to be rubbing alcohol causing this.
People, and I've talked about this, you know, I've talked about how people psychologically delete things from their consciousness that they just can't handle.
They don't want to realize that that's true.
So they just delete it.
And that's exactly what's happening here.
Whereas Dr.
Jane Ruby and I, we're talking about, hey, forget about the alcohol for a second.
What about this freaking clot?
What about this nanotech biostructure that is self-assembling and growing in people's bodies?
And that is killing people.
Like, that's what you should be focused on.
Not rubbing alcohol, folks.
I mean, get your priorities straight here in the hierarchy of triage of what's important to stop the mass death, the mass genocide from these vaccines.
I mean, people want to nitpick about isopropyl alcohol.
No.
You should be talking about what's in the vaccines.
Why are these clots growing in people's bodies?
And why do these clots grow?
Radically react with nitric acid in ways that we never see with normal food or meat samples.
Why is that happening?
That's the question.
But, you know, people are too spooked, too freaked out to consider the reality.
By the way, did you know you can buy hydrochloric acid on Amazon?
Did you know you could buy acetic acid?
Do you know you can buy muriatic acid?
I mean, you can buy all these supplies.
You know why?
Because you can't make bombs out of them.
If you could make bombs, they wouldn't sell them.
I mean, vinegar has acid in it.
You can buy it at your grocery store.
Can you turn vinegar into an explosive?
Like a little MacGyver experiment?
I'm going to have vinegar and baking soda and duct tape and...
And the wire from paperclips.
And it's just going to explode.
No, it doesn't work.
Because believe me, some lunatic has already tried that.
It doesn't explode.
It just sits there.
Although that does remind me of that scene out of the first Terminator movie, you know?
The very first one in the 1980s.
When did that come out?
Like, 86 or something?
Or 88?
I don't remember.
But remember Kyle Reese?
He said he went shopping, went out to the grocery store, and he came back with, like, pipe bomb making materials, right?
Weren't there, like, mothballs in that or something?
But you know that's fiction, right?
You know you can't just walk around the grocery store and come back home and make pipe bombs, right?
You do know that.
That was Hollywood.
It doesn't actually work that way.
And if I recall correctly, I think he said he was making plastique.
Was he not?
Isn't that the line from the movie that he was making plastique and you had to be really careful when you're screwing the top back on the pipe bomb so as not to set it off?
Yeah, that scene from the hotel room in the Terminator.
Yeah, plastique.
They were making plastique.
Yeah, trust me, it doesn't work that way.
Oh, here we go.
On Amazon.com, you can buy a 15-gallon carboy of phosphoric acid, technical grade, for $750.
There you go.
If you need 15 gallons of phosphoric acid, you can get it on Amazon.
You know why they sell it?
Because you can't make bombs out of it.
That's why.
And I know there's going to be somebody out there that's going to respond to this.
Well, you can make a grain dust bomb.
That's why grain silos blow up, man, because there's grain dust in the air, and then there's a spark, and then the grain lights on fire.
Okay, okay.
Yes, you're right.
There are grain dust explosions that tear apart the grain silos because they're enclosed, contained spaces, but a grain bomb is not very strong.
It barely has any explosive force, and the grain dust has to be dispersed exactly right in the air.
And believe me, I think the ATF would laugh at you if you rolled up in a van full of, like, corn.
Let's say you were some lunatic trying to blow up a government building like Oklahoma City.
And you rolled up with a bunch of corn or wheat or something, and you were trying to blow the wheat into the air to light it and have a big terrorist bomb.
You're like...
And with your lighter flick, flick, flick.
There's no flames!
There's no bombs!
The ATF would be at the side laughing at you and just filming it.
Well, the BATF, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, they would just laugh at you.
Like, the dude doesn't even know how to make a grain vapor explosive, which is actually very difficult, see?
I don't know.
People, we've got to use common sense on this stuff.
If you could turn grains into high explosives...
Like, you know, TNT, then believe me, you wouldn't be able to buy grains.
You wouldn't be able to buy, like, wheat flour if you could just take wheat flour and press it into a block and light it and it blew up like a bridge or something.
You know, like dynamite.
Doesn't work that way!
But I would love to see some lunatic try it, you know, with a little USB powered fan and like a number 10 can full of wheat flour, like blowing it into the air with the fan.
Go, go!
And then trying to light it.
It would just be so funny.
Because nothing would happen.
I'm not even sure they could be charged with attempted explosives because the charge wouldn't stick.
It's like, no, I was making bread.
I wasn't trying to blow anything.
I was just making bread out of the wheat flour.
You couldn't even make the charge stick.
You know, the legal charge.
You couldn't prosecute somebody for making a wheat flour bomb.
It's such a joke.
So bottom line, folks, don't believe it when people tell you that you can just combine nitric acid and isopropyl alcohol and make a bomb out of it because it doesn't work.
It doesn't do anything.
And I'm going to show you the video.
I'm going to do it in the lab just to show you.
It does nothing.
And it's my bad for assuming that everybody knew that, but that's my own fault for not showing you earlier.
It's just that I'm around these chemicals every day, and I know what they do and what they don't do.
And I know if you mix those two, nothing happens.
So the people commenting on this who are claiming that it's all going to explode, they're people who've never been in a lab.
They don't know how to run a lab.
They don't have any of these chemicals.
They've never done anything in the real world.
So they have no clue what they're talking about.
But they want to create doubt and distractions from the vaccine clots.
That's their entire goal.
So don't be distracted.
By those low IQ trolls.
Understand that we know what's really going on here.
And it's all about the clot, the self-assembling clot biostructures that are killing people.
That's the focus.
And no, you can't make bombs out of alcohol that you buy on Amazon.com.
Okay.
Now let's move on to a more positive subject.
You know our friends over at Crave Kicker, and they have – that's spelled with a K, K-R-A-V-E, CraveKicker.com.
And they've got an announcement I want to share with you.
They're donating money now to holistic addiction recovery centers in Texas, and they just issued their first donation.
It's $500, but it's going to be more.
They're doing, I think, $1,000 to $1,500 per month for several months here.
They've donated to the Willow Springs Addiction Recovery Center in Austin, Texas.
And the reason they're making these donations is because CraveKicker helps people beat addictions.
Now, it's not designed to help people beat, like, heroin or, I don't know, crack or whatever.
It's designed to help people...
Get over smoking addictions and also sugar cravings.
You see that the Crave Kicker product, which is a liquid shot that, I don't know, it's like, what's that called?
Like four-hour energy or something?
It's kind of in that format, but it has natural herbal ingredients and it helps support natural dopamine so that you're not lacking the dopamine and freaking out about not having a cigarette or not having your sugar high, whatever.
In any case, Crave Kicker, This is not a sponsored plug.
They were previously a sponsor on Brighteon.
They're not doing that anymore.
But I've agreed to mention when they make these donations to recovery centers because they want to help people overcome addictions in multiple ways.
So they're taking a portion of every sale and donating it to two different recovery centers that they've identified so far.
Recovery centers that focus on holistic services, among other things.
I mean, it's not 100% holistic.
But they offer holistic services such as counseling and nutrition and things like that to help people overcome recovery.
So I believe that just as we make donations, and by the way, Gary Haven sent me a check for not just $100,000 but $150,000 that I'll mention here in a second because we're distributing that money to mostly independent media.
I'll talk about that in a second.
But we like to give away funds to worthy organizations, publishers, and things like that.
So the Crave Kicker folks thought that was a great idea.
So they're giving money out now to the recovery centers or addiction treatment centers while they're promoting their product to people who want a holistic approach.
They have offered a discount code.
You can use, what is this, you can use the word Ranger for 10% off any order at CraveKicker.com if you want to try this.
I will tell you, you still have to have willpower.
You know, you're still going to have some cravings, but this takes the edge off so that you can make it through and you can slowly wean yourself off of cigarettes or sugar or whatever the case may be.
And instead of substituting one addiction for another, you know how people go to nicotine gum?
So they get off of nicotine cigarettes and then they go to nicotine gum or they go to nicotine vaping.
Well, you still have an addiction, you know, to nicotine.
Crave Kicker helps you get off that addiction, still requires your willpower, but it helps you.
It's that extra hand, you know, to help you up and keep you moving forward and keep you on track so that you don't lose your mind when you're trying to quit cigarettes.
So check it out, CraveKicker.com.
Now, Gary Havens sent us $150,000.
At first it was going to be $100,000 and he ended up sending us $150,000.
So Gary Haven asked me to decide how to distribute the $100,000, which we're in the process of doing.
And then $50,000 is going to support the Brighteon platform.
And we're about to announce some major new improvements to Brighteon.com.
Brighteon.tv has had major new improvements.
But on the back end, we have some big, big deals to announce.
Some things we've been working on for, what, over two years now.
We're on the verge of announcing.
It's going to be awesome.
So we really support the funding to help brighttown.com be able to afford more engineers.
And right now, engineers are lacking in the world, partly because of the Russia-Ukraine war that's going on, because, you know, there's a lot of good engineers in Ukraine.
And in Russia, too.
And now they're all kind of disrupted by everything going on, economic sanctions or war or having to relocate, things like that.
So that's a rough situation for everybody that's involved in RD and software and so on.
But the bottom line is we got $100,000 now that we are tasked with distributing.
And we had previously published a list of the 20 publishers, well, not just publishers, but filmmakers and so on, that we had given out $50,000 to those groups.
And that included Andy Wakefield's film company.
We gave $2,500 to the ANH company.
You know, the Health Freedom Organization, ANH USA, and we gave money to Attorney Thomas Renz, his nonprofit and Sherry Tenpenny's group, and a bunch of other groups, SGT Report as well, State of the Nation, and so on.
A lot of groups, All News Pipeline.
Well, now we have $100,000 on top of what we just gave out.
And I can tell you right now, we're going to be giving additional money this time to some regional health freedom groups.
For example, we're going to be giving money to Children's Health Defense California Their division there in California that's fighting all the vaccine mandates there, not just Children's Health Defense International or National.
There's another group in Michigan that we're going to be donating to for health freedom.
We're also going to up the donation to Andy Wakefield's film company or this nonprofit that helps fund films about health freedom.
We wanted to give a lot more to them before, but we had to distribute it among more people.
So I'm hoping this time we can give $10,000 to the film company, the film nonprofit that's funding some of those films.
And frankly, folks, I would love to do this a whole lot more.
You know how they say money can't make you happy?
And I found actually it can when you give it away.
Like, the more you give it away, the happier you get.
At least that's my experience.
I love giving away money, but not just to anybody.
I'm not a welfare type of person.
I love giving away money to those who desperately need resources to pursue the amazing, courageous actions that they're already taking.
That's my point.
There are so many individuals and small publishers and film companies and health freedom organizations and law firms.
I think we gave it to Liberty Council.
Gave a donation to them as well.
Many other groups.
There's so many amazing groups doing great work.
And we are open to your suggestions as well.
If there's somebody that we need to donate to that we missed last time, email us at situationupdate At protonmail.com.
And I think our minimum donations are going to be $2,500.
Our maximum is going to be $10,000.
Most of our donations will be in the $5,000 range, something like that.
But again, this is from Gary Haven.
We're just distributing it out.
And Gary Haven is just an amazing guy, very successful business person, a Texan, pro-America, pro-Constitution.
He wants to use his resources to help make the world a better place.
And, you know, he never asks for credit, but I'm going to give him credit anyway because he doesn't have to do this.
You know, a person like that, he's rather well off financially.
He could just be sitting on funds and doing nothing, which is what a lot of wealthy people do.
But instead, Gary Haven is actually doing something proactive.
And I think he saw what we did and he was like, and he was probably thinking, hey, I don't have to vet all these publishers.
I could just let Mike Adams and the Natural News folks, like they've already done the research.
They've already figured out who deserves support.
So I'm just going to help them.
And we're happy to do that.
Because I think we do have a pretty good handle on who's doing good work.
But again, if we've missed anybody, please let us know via email.
Again, that's situationupdate at protonmail.com.
And we will see if we can include them on the list.
I think we also donated to the Banners for Freedom group.
I think that's the group that funds some of the health freedom billboards.
I think that's their name.
I'd have to double check the list, but I know we donated them.
I'm just not sure if I've got the right name.
Anyway, yeah, money can make you happy when you give it away to worthy causes.
They're really doing the right thing for health freedom and to help liberty for humanity.
Okay, now we're going to shift gears into a little clown world segment, a little comedy segment.
It's just the funniest thing of the day, but it's also kind of serious.
I did not think that I would ever see this headline.
Here it is from CNBC.com.
The WHO recommends that gay and bisexual men limit sexual partners to reduce the spread of monkeypox.
Can you believe it?
They actually finally said it.
They finally said it.
And from this story, about 99% of cases are among men And 95% of those men are men who have sex with other men, according to the WHO official named Rosamund Lewis.
And then the WHO chief, Tedros, whatever his name is, Gabrielsis, said men who have sex with men should consider, quote, limiting their sexual partners to lower their risk of infection and reduce the spread.
Now, I got to say, first of all, You know, I can't believe I'm giving a little thumbs up here to the WHO, but, you know, finally you found the courage to tell the truth.
This is a gay sex orgy outbreak.
That's what monkeypox is.
99%, or between 95% and 99%, let's say.
And finally they're saying to limit your sexual partners.
But here's the funny part.
They didn't say limit it to what?
Because I'm not sure the WHO has any idea, or maybe they do, but these gay sex orgy people, in their minds, when they say, limit it to what?
Bring it down from 250 gay stranger sex encounters per month to just maybe 50?
I'm not sure that people realize how promiscuous that whole side of society is.
Really, really is.
Because there are threads from some of the gay men who go to these things, and they've tweeted about how they caught monkeypox, and they would say things like they had encounters with 50 men, sexual encounters over one weekend, and things like that.
You and I are reading that, and we're like, what?
Yeah, but that's the way it is.
Among certain people.
So when they say limit the number of sexual partners, that may be asking too much from the gay community.
He also said the following.
This is a direct quote from Tedros there at the WHO. Again, I almost can't believe he's saying this.
Quote, for men who have sex with men, this includes, for the moment, reducing your number of sexual partners.
Reconsidering considering sex with new partners is And exchanging contact details with any new partners to enable follow-up if needed.
So, basically, I'm not sure that Tedros realizes what he's asking, but he's asking all these gay sex orgy participants to, like, after you bang 50 random strangers, make sure you get their phone numbers.
It's social media accounts in case you break out with monkeypox and you want to, you know, call them all and tell them, hey, gave you the gift of monkeypox on Friday night or whatever.
That's what Tedros is asking for people to do, which I find a little bit hilarious.
He also called on social media platforms, tech companies and news organizations to counter harmful information.
Which he warned will only fuel the outbreak.
Now, harmful information, well, Big Tech considers harmful information to be anyone who says that monkeypox is a gay sex outbreak, which is exactly what Tedros now says at the WHO. So, again, I'm not sure he realizes what he's asking for, but if you say the same thing that the WHO says, you will be censored by Big Tech.
For spreading, quote, harmful information, even though you're actually quoting Tedros.
If you say, hey, maybe gay men should limit the number of sex partners with their gay sex orgies, you're going to be banned, even though that's exactly what the WHO is saying.
You understand?
So, you know, big tech and the news media and the health authorities in America, they're all pretty much pro-monkeypox.
Like, they want it to spread.
They want to stop not misinformation, but good information that might actually slow this thing down among the gay community, you see.
So, what a crazy world, right?
What a totally crazy world.
But I have to admit, I did not think I would ever see that headline, but it has happened.
So let there be no doubt anymore.
Monkeypox is a gay sex orgy outbreak, which once again means that if you don't attend those things, your risk of monkeypox is pretty much zero.
It's pretty much zero.
Like, let me ask you a question.
If you're a man listening to this and you go to your closet in your bedroom, I want you to open that closet and look in there.
Now, If in that closet, if you do not see, like, animal furry costumes, bondage gag equipment, like that red ball they put in their mouth and everything, you know, like whips, what is it, S&M, bondage, like, I don't know, maybe like gay leather kink outfits and stuff.
If you don't see that stuff in your closet, your risk of monkeypox is pretty much zero.
So, it's pretty cool.
You can be monkeypox free, and you can confirm it just by looking in your closet, making sure you don't have all these furry outfits and gay sex equipment.
You're going to be fine.
But how much do you want to bet Tedros probably has a closet like that?
How much do you want to bet the Pope has a closet?
No, I think the Pope's closet has little demon statues and things.
He's probably got a portal.
To visit Lucifer and get new instructions, you know, for the Vatican.
That's probably what's in the Pope's closet.
When people told the Pope, you should come out of the closet, he's like, no.
You don't want to see what's in that closet.
And by the way, this is not anti-Catholic, as you know.
I'm not anti-Catholic.
I'm anti-Luciferian creatures running the Vatican.
That's what I'm opposed to.
Now, here's where this is about to get controversial, because actually everything I said up to this point is not at all controversial compared to what I'm about to say, which should be interesting.
So according to the WHO, in fact, let me quote them first, okay?
This is Lewis from the WHO.
He says, if there's no intervention in a circumstance where there's a lot of skin to skin contact on a regular basis, perhaps in the context of multiple partnerships or contact with anonymous partners.
Then that would be a circumstance without intervention where the virus can spread more easily.
So that's what Lewis says.
And then CNBC adds the following, quote, though monkeypox is primarily spreading during sex, anyone can catch the virus through close physical contact.
This includes, and I'm quoting CNBC, this includes hugging and kissing within a family, for example, as well as shared towels or bedding that are contaminated.
And there have been cases of women and children catching the virus during the current outbreak.
So here's the controversial question.
As this knowledge spreads, will people who are not gay, will they shun gay people?
And I'm not calling for that.
This is not my opinion.
I'm asking a question.
Will non-gay people see gay people and say, I don't want to shake your hand because of this, because of the skin-to-skin transmission?
Or, oh, you just sat in that booth at a restaurant?
I don't want to sit in that booth because, you know, you might have left behind some monkeypox.
I'm only asking the question, again, I'm not advocating...
Shunning anybody.
I'm quoting CNBC and asking a question that's going to be very controversial, obviously.
Remember, CNBC says, quote, this includes hugging and kissing within a family, for example.
Anyone can catch the virus through close physical contact.
So wouldn't that include shaking hands or Or, like, borrowing somebody's jacket.
I mean, I know it's summer right now, but maybe in the fall, monkey pox might be even bigger.
Like, would a person maybe not want to borrow a jacket from a gay person?
Thinking, ah, what if there's monkey pox in them pockets?
Like, it's monkey pockets.
Or something like that.
I'm just asking the question.
Like, this is the first...
You know, rational basis right now for people.
I mean, again, this thing is spreading, what, 95% among gay men?
And those are WHO figures.
So if you're hanging around gay men, would some people begin to physically shun them for this very reason?
I don't know the answer.
I suspect it's possible.
In fact, I would suspect it's likely.
Especially since...
If you're not gay, if you don't go to gay sex orgies, and you sure don't want to catch monkey pox and then show up at work with monkey pox and everybody's going to, because knowledge about all this is spreading, people are going to look at you, oh, you got the monkey pox.
So what did you do over the weekend?
You know, those kinds of questions are going to be in people's minds.
And the question, the bigger question is, can you catch monkey pox?
You know, travel it on the subway.
Can you catch it on an airplane seat or a toilet seat, for that matter?
You know?
You might want to bring extra tissue or something.
If you have to use a public toilet, like if you have to sit down on a seat, maybe you want to bring some kind of, I don't know, a chlorine dioxide spray or something.
Like, spray that seat!
Get rid of the monkeypox!
Pssh, pssh!
I don't know.
I would guess people are going to be doing these kinds of things.
It's just my guess.
And so, you know, one of my concerns in this is that this could really hurt some friendships between gay people and non-gay people who are, you know, otherwise great friends, good pals maybe, like business associates or family members.
You know, like maybe one brother is gay and then the other brother is heterosexual.
And then this kind of thing shows up and all of a sudden, maybe the straight brother is like, you're not welcome at the Thanksgiving dinner because you might get your monkeypox on the forks or whatever.
Again, I'm just asking questions and thinking ahead of where this could be going.
Because if it's skin-to-skin contact, couldn't it also be that somebody's skin is kind of leaving it on surfaces and so on?
I don't know.
There was a time when, of course, there was a lot of shunning of people who had AIDS, or who were diagnosed with AIDS, which goes back to the whole history of Fauci and his frauds and AZT and everything.
You do know they were diagnosing people with AIDS with a fraudulent PCR test, right?
Back in the 1990s.
And they put them on AZT, and then they would start to have symptoms, and they'd say, oh, you have full-blown AIDS now.
It was the drug-causing The symptoms in many cases, but that's a whole different story.
But a lot of people with AIDS were being shunned, and there was a very concerted effort by the medical community to say, you don't have to shun these people because you can only catch it from their blood.
So there's no reason not to shake their hands, right?
Somebody who has AIDS, they can work in your office, you're fine.
And there was the famous basketball player.
Was it Magic Johnson who had AIDS? I think that's who it was.
And he was still playing basketball, playing professional sports.
Then, of course, now somebody has COVID. Oh, you've got to be locked down.
You can't play any sport.
You can't travel anything.
But what about monkeypox?
See?
You see how suddenly this comes into the equation?
What if there's a gay basketball player, which I'm sure there are gay basketball players, what if a gay basketball player has monkeypox?
Is that person going to be allowed to play?
Or are they going to be locked down with a three-week monkeypox lockdown?
You know?
There's a lot of questions that come up about this, and of course the media is always so paranoid about addressing anything related to LGBT issues, so you're not going to get You know, honest, courageous assessments from hardly anybody in the media.
In fact, I'm surprised the WHO is even talking about this.
And here's another question.
This is a legit medical question.
Remember how the medical professionals were warning about asymptomatic COVID? And that's why they said everybody had to wear a mask.
Because you could have asymptomatic COVID, you could spread COVID, and you don't show any symptoms, they said.
Now, that's been completely, you know, debunked, so to speak.
That's all nonsense.
But by using the same logic, couldn't somebody argue that there could be asymptomatic monkeypox where somebody without the postules, without the symptoms, who hasn't been diagnosed but has been exposed, they could spread monkeypox to others, and therefore, That would be used to justify like mass monkeypox panic and mass monkeypox vaccines because they would spread the fear.
You never know if it's going to get you.
But it's kind of hard for the authorities to do that when it's like 95% gay men because they can't simultaneously say, well, everybody should be afraid it's going to get you.
But then at the same time, they can't say, and it's mostly 95% gay men who are giving it to you.
That narrative is not going to fly in the mainstream, is it?
Because that is the media saying that gay men are the danger to society, and they're not going to say that.
And that whole theory may be completely untrue anyway of asymptomatic spread.
I don't think there is asymptomatic spread of COVID or monkeypox.
But I'm going to step in, since the WHO does not have the courage to state the obvious, I'm going to step in and say something very important.
Limit your number of sex partners to one.
That's the simple answer.
And make sure that that one also limits their sex partners to one, i.e.
to you.
So, folks, it's called monogamy.
If it's just one-to-one and neither one of you are going out and partying with other furry groups or whatever, you have nothing to worry about, in my opinion.
Could you get monkeypox from hugging?
And kissing a family member, possibly.
We'll see where that goes.
But I just want to encourage people, you know, do not shun others because of their own private lives.
You know, that's my overall principle.
It's not cool to shun people.
But at the same time, you know, wash your hands.
Like practice decent personal hygiene, you know.
Wash your hands.
Maybe have a hand sanitizer handy just as a general principle.
You're going out in public.
You know, you're at a restaurant.
Just practice good personal hygiene.
And I think that's going to be most of the protection that you need and limit your sex partners to one.
And I know that as we all get older...
Sex doesn't have the same priority in life as it used to when we were all like 19 or 20, right?
So it's okay if your sex partners are also limited to zero.
I mean, just anywhere between zero and one is completely okay.
Somewhere between zero and one, including zero and one.
If that's your range of sex partners, you're going to be safe.
And I don't want to hear from anybody about fractions.
Now, Oh yeah, Mike, I wanted to tell you.
Had a great month.
Had two-thirds of a sex part.
No, I don't want to hear it.
Don't give me fractions.
Doesn't count.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I'm trying to mess with my mind with fractions and decimals.
Oh, by the way, before we get to economic news, which is coming up next, you know that gay marriage is on the...
It's being talked about right now because I think Democrats are promoting a bill to codify gay marriage into law so that it's not just based on a Supreme Court opinion from the Obama years.
It was a Supreme Court opinion that kind of legalized, quote, gay marriage.
And I know that Senator Ted Cruz, I believe, is opposed to gay marriage being codified into law.
I also saw that Dr.
Oz has come out in favor of gay marriage legalization under law, even though he's running for the U.S. Senate as a Republican.
He's in favor of gay marriage.
And I think that to beat the filibuster, the Democrats need 10 Republican senators to go along with gay marriage.
And it looks like they're going to be able to get those 10 GOP members to go along with gay marriage.
But if you're wondering what my opinion is, I don't think there's any business of anybody having a contract with the state to determine who your partner is in marriage.
It's always bothered me, why do you need to go to the state to have permission to be husband and wife?
Not even to mention husband and husband or wife and wife or partners or whatever, lesbian couples or whatever.
I'm just saying, just traditional husband and wife, why do you have to have a contract with the state?
That doesn't even make sense to me.
Since when do you need the government's permission to be a couple?
Again, even just regular conservative, you know, heterosexual man and wife.
So my opinion on that whole issue is that we shouldn't have contracts with the government about marriage at all.
It's nobody's business in the government who you decide to marry.
Now, that's my take on it, which means I don't want the government to be involved in gay marriage or even...
Regular heterosexual marriage.
I don't think the government's got any business in that at all.
Get out of our lives.
Let people make their own personal decisions and their own private lives, and the government just should get completely out of the picture as far as I'm concerned.
That's my take.
All right, now let's move on to economic news.
Now, as you know, yesterday the Federal Reserve raised the Fed interest rates by 75 basis points or 0.75%.
And really what that's affecting is the interbank lending rate.
But then, of course, mortgage rates are derived from that.
So lending banks set mortgage rates primarily based on the expectation of Fed funds rates.
Plus quite a bit of markup because of course the lending banks have overhead and so on.
So yes, when the Fed raises the interbank lending rate by 0.75%, it is true that home mortgage rates can go up more than that.
They can go up a percent or even a percent and a quarter or maybe a percent and a half depending on the lender and their expectations of the future.
Now, what's interesting about what the Fed did is Not only did they raise rates by.75, they also then came out and said that they do expect to lower rates sometime in 2023.
And so the stock market took that phrase and said, whoa, that's awesome!
And that's why the market immediately spiked after the Fed raised the rates.
Even though this rate raise is going to absolutely clobber the housing market, it's going to clobber the auto loan market, which means it's going to hit car sales, and it's going to result in a contraction of the economy.
You're going to have a lot more people laid off, a lot more people fired, just job loss.
Unemployment is going to rise.
Salaries are going to probably just hold steady.
They won't continue to go up very rapidly.
And you're going to see a suppression of new businesses or expansions of existing businesses because the cost of borrowing money is going up.
So the housing market is going to get clobbered, and housing is one of the main savings or financial vehicles of typical Americans.
They're usually their largest asset.
So as housing gets clobbered and all these other things get hurt as well, the stock market is going to go down, very likely.
The market's going to go down.
Crypto's going to go down.
Even though that's not what happened immediately after the Fed made this announcement, actually everything spiked.
But I think that's just short term.
Over the next few weeks, you're going to see the market slowly coming down.
Crypto is going to come down.
And interestingly, gold and silver may fall a little bit more as well.
But the expectation is that the Fed is going to start reversing itself maybe even earlier than 2023, maybe by the end of this year.
And that expectation is being factored into the market dynamics right now.
Now, the problem with all of this and where the Fed is kind of blinded In this is that inflation is still much higher than the official government numbers, which are currently in the, what, 9% range?
But the producer price index is up something like, what was it, 11%?
So double digits.
And in reality, inflation is up more like 20% right now.
When you look at food and fuel and housing and cars and everything else, the things that people need.
Things that people just buy on a regular basis, clothing and so on.
It's up about 20%.
So if the Fed comes off of its rate increases because it's clobbering the economy, it also means the Fed is never going to be able to reel in inflation.
Because inflation is so far out ahead of the Fed funds rates that inflation is not going to slow down much at all.
And that's where this is going.
So you see the Fed is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
They can't raise rates high enough to tackle inflation without just completely gutting the economy.
So they're going to back off the rate increases.
Sometime maybe in six months or so, they're going to start lowering rates again.
And at that time, inflation is going to take off even more than it has already.
And that's when you're going to see food prices spike yet again in 2023.
So you're going to see food and fuel and everything that you need get even more expensive next year.
And you might be rewarded by a continued artificial increase in stock valuations at that point.
And maybe crypto will probably go up at that time as well.
But ultimately where this goes is your money becomes increasingly worthless as inflation spirals out of control.
And the Fed will have surrendered the fight on that.
The Fed will have basically thrown in the towel and they will be saying when they start to lower rates, they'll be saying, hey, we just really can't fight inflation.
The economy is too fragile.
Therefore, we're just going to just keep expanding the money supply until the very end of this whole fiasco here.
And that's going to end in the collapse of the dollar.
And then that collapse is going to spread from central bank to central bank in a kind of financial outbreak that we might call moneypox.
It's going to spread rapidly.
There's going to be bank freezes.
And announcements are, you're no longer allowed to access your banking funds.
This is what China did.
It's like, oh, your deposits have now been automatically converted into an investment vehicle.
Congratulations!
You are now the proud owner of an investment vehicle.
You're like, what are the terms of that investment vehicle?
Oh, with this investment vehicle, you're never allowed to redeem it.
Congratulations!
This is the kind of thing that's going to happen.
And I don't know why I'm laughing.
It's just so insane what they try to pull off these days, like different ways that they can steal your money.
They don't just announce, oh, we stole your money.
We're the bank.
Screw off.
No, they say, oh, we transmuted your deposits into a complex investment vehicle with these new terms that don't allow you to use any of that money.
They come up with these excuses and these stories when they're really just looting their customers.
They just stole everything from you.
Why do you have to patch it up with all these made-up stories?
No, you looted the customers.
End of story.
So all this means that the worst-case scenario that we've warned about is going to happen.
We're talking about the collapse of the dollar.
We're talking about riots, not just food riots.
Mass homelessness, mass joblessness and so on.
You know, panic out there.
It's coming.
All the Fed can do is delay it a little bit.
They can't stop it.
They're not even committed to trying to stop it.
Now, in the real world, despite The media spin and everything.
In the real world, here's an article.
U.S. foreclosure starts up more than 440% year over year.
This is from just two days ago, dsnews.com.
It said that Black Knight Inc.
has released a first look, which is the latest iteration of its Mortgage Monitor report for June of 2022.
This is from June.
And this report looks at delinquency and foreclosure rates across the U.S., Looking specifically at foreclosure starts, this metric was up 26.6% in June on a monthly basis, but it was up 440% year over year.
Wow.
Now, what's interesting is the same chart shows that overall delinquency rates year over year were slightly down, but that new delinquency starts were are what's spiking up 440%.
And remember, this is from June.
So we're already at the end of July here.
What do you think the July numbers are going to look like when we get to see them sometime in August?
They're going to be probably very, very bad because what this means is that there's this massive spike in mortgage failures, the failure to pay, you know, bankruptcies, delinquencies, and so on that just started in June.
And why did it start in June?
Fed raised interest rates.
And also the economy is slowing.
And also price inflation is worsening.
So people are spending more and more of their discretionary income on food and insurance and clothing and gasoline and things like that.
And they're less and less able to afford the monthly payments on the homes that they took out big loans against.
And why do people owe so much on their homes?
Well, because there's been a housing bubble, obviously, that's been growing for many years.
Especially based on all this free money printing that's been going on for the last several years, housing has gone through the roof.
And I feel sorry for younger couples or individuals who are trying to get squared away into a house.
It's been an insane task over the last few years in terms of the number of hours you have to work in order to buy a home.
Because homes that were, let's say, $200,000 five years ago, in some places those are like $800,000 or a million.
I mean, some places are up 500%.
Not every place, but in some places it's like that.
It's crazy.
So people got into homes they couldn't afford.
And the other thing that happened is that people used their COVID stimulus money As part of down payments on both homes and cars.
This is very prominent in the auto industry.
A lot of people took that COVID stimulus money and they added it to their income statements when it came to qualifying for a car loan.
Now, I don't know if you know this about automobile dealers, but When they offer financing for car purchases, they are not required by law to validate income claims.
So you can walk into a car dealer and you can literally claim any income that you might imagine.
Like, well, how much do you make a year?
And you could just write down a million dollars and make a million dollars a year.
And just be sure to dress like business casual or better so it's believable if you're going to pull this stunt.
And they will qualify you for a car that, frankly, you can't afford.
And if you sign the bottom line and then you have like $1,000 a month car payment or maybe more, and that's becoming increasingly common across America, people are paying $1,000 a month on a car.
Can you imagine that?
Well, After the stimulus money runs out, they can't afford $1,000 a month.
So, of course, the car gets repossessed.
And that is beginning now.
There are massive vehicle repossessions that are just beginning and they're going to accelerate over the remainder of this year and probably well into 2023.
And I've said this before, there are going to be opportunities to pick up slightly used vehicles that At some bargain prices in the coming months.
Especially if you can pay cash.
Because they're going to tighten up the loans in the automobile industry quite a bit because of all the failure rates.
If you can come in with cash and buy a vehicle, you'll be able to make some sweet offers in the next six months and get a vehicle maybe that you've been waiting for for quite some time.
You'll be able to do that soon.
So just keep your eyes open on that front.
And if you're currently in a vehicle that you really can't afford, I would just strongly recommend you go to the dealer, sell it or trade it in for something more affordable that you can pay off and own.
You should never owe money on a vehicle if you can avoid it.
Unless you're doing a lease program for your company for tax purposes or what have you.
But never owe money on your wheels, folks.
And my other bit of advice is never owe money on the roof over your head.
And you know, most of our listeners are way beyond your 20s and even 30s in many cases.
So you're probably living in more of a debt-free situation at this point.
But there are some listeners here that are in their 20s.
And I understand it's okay to have some debt.
When you're young, you have a lot of earning years ahead of you, but just be careful with it.
Don't over-leverage yourself.
If you did buy a home with a loan, just overpay that loan as much as you can and pay that sucker off as quickly as you can.
You're going to frustrate the banks.
They hate that.
They want you to pay just the minimum so they can keep milking you for 30 years.
No.
If you pay the minimum plus $200 a month, you're going to pay it off much faster.
You can save yourself hundreds of thousands of dollars over the duration of that loan.
That's what I did in my first house.
Everything I earned from doing like contract, writing jobs and editing and all the different things that I was doing, I would take those checks, sometimes I get like $5,000 for this project, take that five grand, send it to the bank on the house.
I mean, you know, to pay off the house.
And paid that sucker off in record time, just a few years instead of 30.
And since then, I've never borrowed money from a bank or For a house or a car or a business or anything.
Because debt, debt's a vampire.
Debt will kill you.
Especially as the economy turns against you.
So get out of debt as soon as you can.
Now, since we're going to have this financial collapse at some point, it is inevitable.
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And given how much gold and silver are physically suppressed right now, it is a very good time to get some physical supply.
But by the way, there are very high premiums on U.S. minted gold and silver coins.
Right now, for example, a U.S. mint one-ounce Silver Eagle coin, Whatever the spot price is, you have to add like $9 or $10 to that for the real world physical price.
And that's true even if you're selling it.
Actually, it's more than $9 or $10.
It's like $12 or $13.
But if you're selling it back to a silver dealer, let's say you're sitting on a bunch of silver right now and for whatever reason you need the cash and you want to sell the silver back to them, they will pay you a premium.
They're not going to pay you spot price.
They're going to pay you right now probably $9 over spot price, maybe more.
And these numbers can vary, you know, day to day.
So these are just rough numbers.
But, you know, let's say silver spot is just $20.
You want to sell silver back to these dealers, you know, they'll pay you $29.
Because the physical coinage is worth much more than the spot price.
Now, coins that are not American mint, you know, coins that are from other countries, you know, kangaroos and whatever in South Africa and Krugerrands and so on, they don't have as high a premiums, which means they're more affordable to get.
And also, you get a lower dollar amount if you sell them.
But the U.S. Mint coins are at quite a premium right now.
So just keep that in mind, folks.
The spot price almost is meaningless compared to the real market prices because everybody wants silver right now.
Everybody wants silver.
Did you hear about that deal?
Andy Sheckman was talking about this.
And I think Bill Holter actually was the first one to initiate this.
A woman from Texas, a wealthy individual, came in and bought...
I forgot the amount.
It was something like $50 million in silver.
That was recently.
Andy Shackman was talking about that on the Liberty and Finance channel that we have on brighttown.com.
And this buyer, who did want it to be known publicly that she had bought all this silver, she only wanted American mint coins.
And so she paid a premium.
And I'm just wondering, like, how many trucks did it take to deliver that silver to wherever she's keeping it?
I mean, I don't know the answer to this, but I'm wondering, like, how big is your vault?
You know, where are you keeping this?
Because that's a lot of silver, like $50 million worth of silver.
That's crazy.
I mean, I have my little silver stack here on my desk.
You know, clinkety-clack.
There we go.
I got like seven or eight silver coins here.
Okay.
But she's got like seven or eight truckloads of silver.
Maybe more.
$50 million?
Wait a minute.
I mean, if you do the math on that, let's just say average $30 an ounce for the coins.
It's like 1.6 plus million coins.
Where do you keep 1.6 million coins without, you know, raising attention?
I don't know the answer to that, folks.
If you're sitting on 1.6 million coins, you know, first of all, you've got to hire people to...
Load all that stuff in there wherever you are.
I don't know if you have a vault, or you got a cave, a secret basement somewhere in Texas.
Maybe you have an underground, like, former military missile silo, and you've just stacked the whole thing with silver.
But 1.6 million silver coins, that's a lot to try to move around.
But you can't argue with the logic that this is probably one of the smartest investments that you can make right now is in physical silver.
And this woman knows it.
I don't know her name or anything.
I don't have any secret inside information.
I just know that she bought tens of millions of dollars worth of silver.
It was all American Eagles.
And Andy Sheckman knows all about it.
I'll ask him about that next time I talk to him.
This is pretty wild.
See, there's a lot of folks who know what's coming.
It's a lot of folks.
This is why people are stocking up on gear and getting their precious metals squared away and getting their firearms and their body armor and, you know, the satellite phones and all the stuff from the satellite phone store, you know.
I'm frequently talking about sat123.com.
Satellite text messaging and now the new satellite push-to-talk two-way radios slash intercom systems.
I'm going to be reviewing that pretty soon.
But people are getting all their gear squared away right now because they know that this system, this global system is not sustainable.
What they're watching out there...
The collapse of food, the collapse of energy, the collapse of the currency, the debt, the collapse of housing, the collapse of law.
On that topic, by the way, did you see that the Nick Sandman lawsuits against major media outlets that slandered him and smeared him like crazy He's a private person.
He was a minor when this happened.
And this is the kid that was standing in front of that Native American Indian just smiling and being calm.
And the media falsely claimed that he was, I don't know, insulting the Indian, blocking him or something.
So he sued.
A judge just dismissed all those lawsuits.
But yet, Alex Jones is in this Sandy Hook lawsuit.
I think it's going on in Austin right now.
I think it started yesterday.
And in that case, they would never dismiss that.
Alex Jones doesn't have the right to speak his mind, but of course, the New York Times can smear you, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Any lawsuit against the New York Times for defamation gets dismissed automatically.
But if anybody sues Alex Jones, claiming that he defamed them, then, well, now, that will be allowed to proceed.
And in fact, that court defaulted Alex, would not even let him testify or present evidence in his own defense, would not let him cross-examine witnesses, The court just decided with no jury that Alex Jones was guilty.
And now the trial that's going on is to decide how many millions of dollars he's going to be fined or punished with having to pay.
And he's not even allowed to testify in that trial either.
This is the damage phase of the trial.
So they found him guilty without allowing him to have any defense whatsoever.
And now they're just going to make him pay.
That's the justice system in America.
It is so twisted.
It's the complete collapse of the rule of law.
You cannot get a fair trial in the American justice system if you are a conservative.
It's all rigged against you.
The judges are completely biased.
They will find you guilty by default.
They will claim that you are acting in bad faith and therefore you have no right to even defend yourself or to present evidence in your defense.
You will be completely denied due process.
And then you will be gagged.
Alex has been ordered that he can't say he's innocent.
He's not allowed to say that he's innocent.
He's not allowed to say that the trial is rigged, even though it's rigged.
Part of the rigging is having it rigged so that he can't say it's rigged.
Talk about kangaroo courts or show trials.
It's just incredible.
But see, people watch all this and they know the system is breaking down.
They know there's a civil war probably coming or at least a secession, a breakup of the country.
They know we might be headed into World War III with Russia.
They know the dollar is going to collapse.
They know that the masses are not prepared for any of this and that they're going to riot.
They're going to freak out.
It's going to be the starving zombie masses.
Looking for food, robbing, looting, raping, pillaging, everything in these Democrat-controlled cities.
Because, by the way, that's every weekend in Chicago.
Doesn't even take into account what happens when the food stamps stop.
It's going to be chaos.
So the smart folks are getting ready.
I know you are, too.
I know you're getting yourself fully prepared with food and food skills, also.
And firearms and firearm skills, medicine and medical skills.
I mean, don't forget the skills part.
I know you don't, but some people do.
But this is all about being mentally prepared, spiritually prepared, physically prepared for what's coming.
And then we use every opportunity that we have to increase the depth of our preparedness because we don't know the time and the day of the collapse.
We don't know when that day is coming.
We'll recognize it when it happens, obviously.
It's like, it's a bank holiday.
Okay, it's here.
Get ready.
But we don't know when that day is coming.
We don't know on what day will Russia and China and India and Brazil all announce the new official launch of the global reserve currency and the global repudiation of the dollar.
Even Saudi Arabia will join in that and Nigeria and so on.
What day is that going to happen on?
Well, some say it's already happened, by the way.
But I think there's going to be a much bigger global announcement day coming, probably soon, where they say the petrodollar is...
No longer the only currency that we're going to use.
The petrodollar is just one of several.
And check out this new one, they'll say.
This new one backed by commodities from Russia and gold from China and energy from Nigeria.
And it's going to be like an actual global reserve currency that holds value.
Everybody's going to rush into that.
I mean, all the nations.
And the dollar will begin to collapse.
When that day comes, I'll cover it right here on the podcast.
When that day comes, there's no more preparedness at that point.
That's the point where you make do with what you have.
And that day is coming.
So think about any weaknesses in your preparedness plans.
Work on your fitness, work on your health, because you don't want to have to end up needing a doctor or needing a prescription medication.
If you can stay away from that, that's great.
If you don't need medications, be careful not to injure yourself.
You don't want to end up in a hospital or an emergency room.
You don't want to break a hip or something in the middle of all this.
So be cautious, be conservative in your actions, but continue to prepare.
Keep on reading the Bible, because so much of it is coming true.
Read Matthew chapter 24 again.
That's kind of my own note, too.
I need to do that.
And then, of course, the book of Revelation.
And take it to heart.
You're going to find new meaning in the same scripture that you read before.
You're like, whoa, now it makes even more sense.
Guess what's happening?
Here we are.
So continue your preparedness at every level.
And thank you for joining me today.
That's my wrap-up for today.
I really appreciate your attention and your support, and I hope that you find value and something to smile about, something to laugh about each and every day, because that's part of the medicine here as well.
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