Situation Update, 9/30/22 - Weather weapons targeting human infrastructure...
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Welcome to the situation update for Friday, September 30th, 2022.
Wow, this is the last day of September.
Okay.
Get ready, folks.
Get ready because October 1st, well, yeah.
Just all I'm saying is be ready on Saturday for more weird things to happen.
Now, we've got two bombshell interviews coming up here tonight.
First of all, We're interviewing Dane Wigington from geoengineeringwatch.org.
That's his website.
You all know who Dane is, and I've got a ton of questions for him.
Mostly, was Hurricane Ian weaponized?
Was it directed?
Does the technology exist to direct that kind of storm system or worsen it, or to push it into a specific area, or to pause it?
Because the way that that storm moved did not look natural to me.
It would move and then it would stop.
And then it would just turn and go to the east.
And then it would stop.
And it would just hover there for eight hours.
And then it would move slightly south.
And it was not following any kind of organic.
It was like some, I don't know, some harp engineer with a joystick was just driving it around.
It was like, let's send a hurricane to Orlando.
No, wait.
I want to take the kids to Disneyland.
Let's push it east, you know?
Or Disney World, I'm sorry, in that case.
But it did not look normal, so I gotta ask Dane Wigington about that.
That's coming up.
The other interview that I've got, which I actually pre-recorded, It's an interview with a first responder working in Florida and also then joined in that same interview by Tina from the Satellite Phone Store, which has offices in Sarasota.
They had to evacuate.
They've been handing out all kinds of satellite comms to deputies and firefighters and first responders all up and down Florida.
And so they've got some...
Wild story.
I mean, true stories, but just mind-blowing stories to share with you.
One of the first responders that I spoke to here, well, this man's name is Steve.
He told me that the U.S. Coast Guard is stockpiling body bags at numbers that are far, far above what has been talked about on TV.
And that we're going to see a lot of deaths start mounting up from Florida, mostly from, well, the flooding.
It's not even necessarily the winds and so on, but there are a lot of people who couldn't get out or fail to get out.
There's a lot of elderly folks in Florida.
There's going to be quite a few who did not make it.
I would not be surprised.
Well, I'm certain the deaths are going to be in the hundreds.
I wouldn't be surprised if it goes over a thousand, but we don't know yet.
It's just...
There are a lot more dead than is currently being reported, and the US Coast Guard is preparing for a large number of dead.
Anyway, there's more in that interview, a lot more just beyond that.
Now, for those people who are in Florida, who are in the areas where there's no power, you know, the storm has passed, it's off in the Atlantic, it's about to make landfall again, probably Georgia or South Carolina, right?
But a lot weakened compared to the strength it was when it first hit the west coast of Florida.
But there are a lot of people now in Florida who have flooded homes.
The water is slowly draining out, but there's going to be a lot of water saturation and damage.
And that fact, combined with the lack of a power grid, means that they can't run air conditioners, so they don't have the means to carry out dehumidification of the air inside their homes or buildings or offices or whatever it is, even hospitals and so on, apartments.
As a result...
Black mold is going to kick in.
Black mold is going to start growing in all these homes in Florida because it's humid and warm and there's water saturated in everything, in the walls, in the floor, in the plywood, everything, in the lumber, you know, the 2x4s in the walls and all of it.
water everywhere, you have to run dehumidifiers or your air conditioner for many, many days, maybe even a couple of weeks to get all that water out.
And during that time, all that mold is going to be growing.
In fact, I even asked Steve about this.
He confirmed that's the case, and he confirmed that you have to bring in some kind of mold crew, I don't know, testing, environmental hazard, biohazard crew.
I forgot exactly how he described it.
He said homes that grow mold have to be Gutted and then recertified after treatment.
And the treatment includes things like chemical fumigation and then also ultraviolet light treatments and so on.
but you got to rip all the drywall off the walls.
You got to rip the drywall off.
You got to rip out the insulation because it's all waterlogged insulation.
And then you got to do the ultraviolet and you got to, you know, you run your air conditioner, dehumidification, chemical, vaporizer treatments and everything to kill all the black mold.
And then you got to go out and buy new insulation, put it back in the walls, put new drywall, new paint, the whole deal.
Costs a fortune and it's impossible to do because well, where are you going to go buy the drywall if you're in central Florida?
Because the hardware stores are going to be out of everything for a year.
I mean, a lot of these things were hard to get right off the bat even before the hurricane.
After the hurricane, you think you're going to go out and buy plywood, drywall, 2x4s, insulation?
No.
Plumbing parts, electrical parts, nothing.
You're not going to get any of that stuff.
And one of the questions I have about this is how does Florida rebuild given all the extensive damage and then the supply chain problems that we have right now because of COVID and the COVID lockdowns and all the money printing by the central banks around the world driving up prices of everything and all the shutdowns causing the disruptions and supply chain problems and all the energy being shut off in Europe which is causing a You know,
cascading domino effect collapse and the availability of basic chemicals or resins or things that are...
For example, like polyethylene that goes into the PEX pipe, which is the plumbing pipe now used in most modern homes.
Well, where does all that polyethylene come from?
It comes from chemical companies like Basif in Germany.
And Basif is probably going to shut down before the end of this calendar year because, well...
Nord Stream pipelines got all blown up.
So there's no natural gas coming in.
And without natural gas, you can't make polyethylene, it turns out.
Without polyethylene, you can't buy plumbing supplies and repair the hurricane-devastated buildings in central Florida, you see.
So this is a big question in my mind.
How are you going to rebuild this?
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not in any way questioning the determination and resilience of the people of Florida.
They are amazing people.
And also the governor of Florida, amazing, doing a great job.
And from what I've seen so far, the response in Florida has been just incredible.
So impressive.
All the people, law enforcement, first responders, paramedics, medical personnel, even government people who we normally might criticize more.
Well, right now, they're actually helping out.
They're doing a good job from what I can see so far.
Everybody is pulling together.
It's like the storm has actually brought the Floridian population together in a way that never existed before.
And yet...
Despite all of that, you still don't have a supply chain that functions.
So you can have all the goodwill in the world and all the even free money in the world that they just start running around.
Maybe FEMA runs around here, have a million dollars, just starts handing out checks.
You know, rebuild, rebuild, rebuild.
We'll just print more money.
It doesn't bring you lumber, you see.
You can't print polyethylene.
You can't print lumber.
You can't print roofing shingles.
You can print money.
You can't bring these supplies into existence when the global supply chains have shut down.
So that's one thing to consider in all of this.
I'm not sure how they're going to rebuild.
At least not in any kind of timely manner.
Secondly, the people who are there and are coming back to their homes and maybe trying to clean them out, trying to dry them out, They still don't have a functioning power grid in a huge portion of the state.
And I know the power grid people, the linesmen, as they're typically called, are doing their best to repair the lines.
They're going to get it back up within days or weeks, probably in most places.
But in the meantime, you don't have power to cook with.
So how do you cook a meal?
How do you boil water?
See, if you could boil water, you could make rice or you could make quinoa or lentils or chili.
If you had power, you could cook up some hamburgers or whatever.
But without that, you're in a world of hurt.
So for those of us who were not hit by this hurricane, I think this should be a very strong reminder that That you always need an off-grid, low-tech way to cook your food.
And as it happens, in fact, I've got a video here that I'm about to post.
I'll probably post it Tonight, come to think of it, it's so that you'll have it on the channel by the time you hear this.
It is a video that shows you how to make a paint can, well, it's a little alcohol stove heater out of a small paint can without paint in it, obviously, but a small paint can, a roll of toilet paper, and some isopropyl alcohol.
And I walk you through that in this video, and you can use that To cook something or to boil water or even to heat an area, although you don't want to use this indoors or in an enclosed area, but you could use it outdoors and you could huddle around it or you could use it in maybe like an outdoor type of shed that has good ventilation, something like that.
Just for safety reasons, don't do this indoors.
But I show you how to make a little alcohol stove heater just using isopropyl alcohol, which you should have in your A supply of stored goods.
And by the way, this works with both 70% IPA, or isopropyl alcohol, and it works with 90 or 91%, as is typically done.
It also works with 99%.
But this is a great example of something that you can store that has double use.
So if you store IPA, and you should have quite a bit of this stored up, by the way, like gallons of this stuff.
If you store IPA, it's both a medicine, you know, it's a topical antiseptic, but it's also a fuel for an emergency stove to boil water.
So it's a great reason to have that in your survival preps, basically.
Anyway, that video will be posted on my channel, and also it'll be posted later today on PrepWithMike.com.
PrepWithMike.com.
And I've got a lot more videos to film for you about some how-to kind of off-grid preparedness.
Just never forget the importance of low-tech or no-tech prepping.
And that's what this is an example of.
And those of you who have downloaded my free audiobook, Resilient Prepping, you know I teach these principles.
Like, what can you do to stay alive when there's no power grid?
That's the whole book, Resilient Prepping, which again is free.
Just go to resilientprepping.com and you can download the whole thing.
So it teaches you how to survive when there's no electricity and no combustion engines.
So no gasoline, no diesel, no power grid.
Boom.
How do you survive?
We've got the answers.
It's in the book and it's free.
You can download all the audio files in a PDF that's printable as well.
Okay, next I want to shift gears and play a video for you.
It's under one minute.
This is a video that was just released by an actress from Canada named Jennifer Gibson.
And sadly, she has suffered a Bell's palsy facial paralysis after taking the COVID vaccine.
Well, she openly talks about this, and she's on video showing this is the same thing that happened to Justin Bieber.
Well, at least it looks the same.
I don't know if it's the same exact diagnosis, but partial facial paralysis.
Now, usually this kind of facial paralysis goes away after a period of time, but not always.
And if you're an actor or actress, it's a devastating thought.
The thing, what if I can't use half my face?
There's only so many roles that you can play without half your face working, right?
So it's kind of terrifying to be a professional actor and have half your face not work because you took the vaccine.
But let's listen to Jennifer Gibson say it in her own words.
And she says something shocking in this video.
It's mind-blowing, and I'll comment on that on the other side.
But take a look.
Well, this is not a video I want to make, and it's kind of hard to make because as I'm watching myself, I see what I'm going to say, which is I have been diagnosed with Bell's palsy, which is paralysis on one side of the face.
For me, it's this side here, obviously.
So I got it about two weeks after getting my vaccine.
And I had a rough go with the vaccine.
And I guess still am.
But I have to say that I would do it again because it's what we have to do to see people.
So, I don't know why I'm making this video, but here's my word smile.
So if that's not shocking, I don't know what is.
Now, first of all, I feel very sorry for Jennifer Gibson.
And if you do comment about this, I mean, please be compassionate.
This is a woman.
She's only 45 years old, by the way.
A woman who is suffering, obviously, a rather traumatic effect from taking this vaccine.
She says this facial paralysis kicked in about two weeks after the so-called vaccine.
But what she said is shocking is that if given a choice, she would take the vaccine again.
So not only do I feel sorry for her genuinely because of this devastating side effect, her face may never work correctly again, I feel doubly sorry for her because she is obviously suffering from Stockholm Syndrome on top of this.
She is so...
She's indoctrinated and brainwashed and traumatized by all the media lies about COVID and the pandemic and all the false promises of vaccines that she literally says, as you just saw in the video, that she would do it again.
Even though she says she had a hard time with the vaccine, obviously there must have been some other symptoms that she hasn't told us about.
This shows the power of media indoctrination and the fraudulent science surrounding these so-called vaccines which aren't even vaccines.
This is an mRNA gene therapy transhumanism injection that alters your genetic code and can cause severe even permanent damage to your neurological system as she is experiencing.
Also neuromuscular as well as cardiovascular, myocarditis and so on and many other issues, reproductive issues, for example, systemic inflammation.
This people are being killed by this vaccine and even when they see what's happening, they say they would take it again.
That's what's astonishing to me.
And I can't publicly criticize Jennifer Gibson on a level of condemning her.
I feel sorry for her.
I really do.
That she sees the damage and still can't get out of the cult, the vaccine cult, the brainwashing.
Really, it's a suicide cult, as you know.
And this is exactly what the globalists are counting on, that people would take the vaccine and even when they're damaged by it, they would take it again!
And, you know, I guess I shouldn't apologize for saying this, but People who are that brainwashed have a survival rate of about zero here because, believe me, the globalists are going to come out with more and more vaccines and they're going to demand that you take them and they're going to push compelling reasons.
Oh, if you want to travel, you got to take it.
If you want to be on a Hollywood set, you got to take it.
If you want to visit your children at their college dorm or whatever, you got to take it.
If you want to do anything, you got to take it.
You're like, well, what's in it?
Oh, you're not allowed to ask.
No, seriously, what's in it?
Oh, you're deplatformed now for asking what's in it.
That's unscientific.
You know, it's insane.
So people like this are going to commit vaccine-assisted suicide.
That's probably the best way to say it.
This is vaccine-assisted suicide, VAS.
And I feel very sorry for them.
And I've tried to warn people like this over and over again, as you know.
And I think we have reached a lot of people.
We've together, folks like you and I and others in this space, you know, Dell Big Tree and so on and Robert Scott Bell and so many amazing voices out there.
We have collectively saved millions of lives, or at least I should say we've empowered people to save themselves.
That's really more accurate.
We haven't saved anybody, but we've taught people how to save themselves.
And then there are those who just refuse to see it because they want to say, I believe in the science.
Yeah, the science is...
It's all been twisted into a murder weapon, by the way, and you're killing yourself.
So you can believe in science or you could choose to live.
Because it's not even the real science.
It's fake science, obviously.
But very sad to see that.
And by the way, I haven't heard that Justin Bieber is back on tour or anything, have you?
Because he canceled his tour, didn't he?
Because half his face stopped working.
He put out that video.
Seems like that was a while ago.
Has anybody heard?
Is Justin Bieber back?
Is his face working again?
Is he able to sing again?
I honestly don't know the answer because I don't follow celebrity news, really.
But I hope he's healed.
But I just haven't heard that.
Now, there's something else that emerged on the vaccine issue that is highly, highly disturbing.
I've got to share it with you.
Because it shows the weaponization of the monkeypox vaccine to kill black people, Latino people, people of color, and even trans people.
So if you were ever wondering, like, are these vaccines bioweapons that are being used to target specific ethnic groups?
The answer is yes.
And this comes to us from the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
In fact, I'm going to put this, there's a kind of a flyer or a graphic that the San Francisco Department of Health had tweeted out.
This is an official tweet from SFDPH, San Francisco Department of Public Health.
And let's show this on screen.
So here's the flyer if you're watching this video.
And the tweet text says, quote, as part of our efforts to make the MPX vaccine, notice they don't even call it monkeypox anymore.
They took the monkey out of monkeypox.
They just call it MPX because that sounds better.
Like it used to be Kentucky Fried Chicken, now it's KFC. It used to be monkeypox, now it's just MPX. It sounds like a brand of a skateboard or something.
Check out the new MPX 5000.
You know, with lithium-ion batteries.
Anyway, as part of our efforts to make the MPX vaccine available to those who need it, SFDPH, that is San Francisco Department of Public Health, will be partnering with SF Leather Dist, which sounds like a leather distributor.
Maybe it's like fetish sex leather.
I'm just taking a guess.
I'm not a customer there, whatever that thing is.
To give MPX vaccines to eligible attendees today, Sunday, September 18th.
This was a couple weeks ago.
From 3 p.m.
to 6 p.m.
Eligibility info at this URL details below.
And then if we look at the image, here it is, okay?
In case you're not seeing it, I'll just read it for you.
MPX vaccine, leather and LGBTQ pop-up.
I don't even know what a pop-up means.
Leather and LGBTQ pop-up.
Okay.
Prioritizing Black, Latinks, and that's a term that even Latino people hate, by the way.
Whoever just came up with Latinks and then assigned it to Latino people?
They don't like that.
Anyway, Black, Latinks, POC, which is people of color, and trans people.
Sunday, September 18th, Eagle Plaza, 12th and Harrison.
It's the Jeneos vaccine.
Supply is limited.
And then they show a leather boot, like a military boot for some reason.
I don't even know what that is.
Is that part of the leather?
It must be part of the leather thing.
Maybe they're going to have a free concert from the village people there, too.
Like the first gay cultural appropriation music band.
Oh my.
Must meet San Francisco Department of Public Health eligibility criteria and belong to one of the following priority populations.
Black, Latinx, Indigenous, person of color, gay, bisexual, transgender, or a current sex worker.
All genders and orientations.
So, wait, wait.
Let me get this straight.
Let me get this straight.
If you're a prostitute, you can get this, even if you're white.
That's what they're saying.
Even if you're a white prostitute, eh, we'll still give it to you.
But if you're white and you're not a prostitute and you're not bisexual or gay or transgender, no vaccine for you.
Now, given how many people vaccines are killing right now around the world, don't you find this odd?
Oh, and then at the bottom they have the LGBTQQIAPPP pedo flag, whatever that thing is, in the bottom right-hand corner.
Then they have, what is this, leather and LGBTQ cultural district symbol, which is a multicolored chain.
Wow, it's just right in your face.
Here, have a chain.
You're bound by the chain.
It's like bondage in your face, I guess.
And anyway, So you qualify if you're a man who has sex with other men.
You qualify if you're black and straight.
So if you just show up and like, hey, I'm black, but I'm cisgendered, heterosexual, you know, have a loving relationship with my wife or whatever, they say, well, you can still get the vaccine because you're black.
Okay?
Isn't that interesting?
If you're indigenous...
Well, can't you just show up?
I mean, if you wanted the vaccine, which would be a suicide mission, but if you did, couldn't you just show up and say, I'm indigenous to Earth?
I mean, I'm from Earth.
I'm indigenous to this planet.
Didn't come here from Mars or Jupiter.
I'm indigenous.
I'm like, well, what is your indigenosity?
Huh?
What's your indigenosity?
Well, I'm indigenous to Earth.
I'm like, well...
Are you self-identifying as indigenous?
Yeah.
Okay, we'll give you the shot.
But, of course, you'd be crazy to go in and fake your way to get the shot since this is probably what's making people sick, right?
Vaccines, these are not safe and effective vaccines.
At least, not in my opinion, right?
Where's the study?
Where's the long-term clinical trials of this vaccine with this monkeypox since monkeypox just came out?
And vaccines take, what, 10 years for the long-term clinical trials to prove that they work?
It hasn't been 10 years, folks.
It's been like 10 weeks or something.
10 weeks!
But don't worry, they got the leather, they got the multicolored flag, you know, but no whites allowed.
But sex workers are okay.
So, think about this.
Who are they targeting with this vaccine?
That might destroy your immune system like the COVID vaccines do.
Who are they targeting?
People of color, trans, gay, bisexual, and sex workers.
And by the way, how do they confirm if you're a sex worker?
Because I don't think there's like a sex worker ID. I don't think you like pull it out of your hidden purse pocket or something.
A sex worker ID. Because I don't think there's a place to go get that ID. So how do they even confirm that?
You just show up?
They're like, oh, who are you?
You're like a white girl.
Maybe you're just a white girl missing some teeth, look like you got a meth problem.
And they say, well, how do you qualify?
I'm a sex worker.
Really?
I mean, what do you say?
I was giving out hand jobs in the parking lot for $5.
I swear.
Okay, you get the vaccine.
My handjob girl over there.
But do you see how they made being a sex worker like a VIP status?
You know?
It's like, oh, you're a sex worker?
Oh, you get the free stuff.
Whereas if you're not a sex worker...
If you don't sell your body for money, then no medicine for you.
So-called medicine.
But it's all twisted, you see.
I mean, this is what happens in a demonic, twisted, Luciferian society.
Everything's upside down.
But clearly they're targeting black people, which is always the case, folks.
Every time, and just look throughout the history of the United States, whenever they want to hurt an ethnic group, they're going to target black people.
Just over and over again, just targeting black people.
You know, it's not just Tuskegee and all of that.
It's medical experiments on black prisoners and black soldiers and black residents.
And I guess in this case, black prostitutes as well.
It's just incredible.
This is San Francisco, though.
No whites allowed, but, you know, free injections that might hurt you for blacks and prostitutes and trans for whatever reason.
And again, can't anybody just show up and say they're trans and get the vaccine?
How do you prove that you qualify?
Since trans is all, it's just your thinking.
It's just your wishes.
It's just your self-identification, which can change in any instant, apparently.
So how do you prove that you're trans?
Like, you walk up, I'm a man walking up.
Oh, you want to get this vaccine?
You got to be trans.
Okay, now I'm a woman and give me the vaccine and then take the vaccine.
Now I'm a man again.
Bye.
Because you could do that.
That's trans.
You can change at any moment.
There's no rules, are there?
There's no rules.
It's not a trans rule book.
You can only change your gender once a day.
No, it's nothing like that.
There's a countdown timer.
There's a buffer time zone.
There's a limit.
No more than five transitions per week.
Or you're going to wear out the transitory trans counter.
Nothing like that.
You can do it anytime you want.
So here's what I want to do.
If you live in San Francisco, for whatever reason, if you're crazy enough to still be there, you should walk up to one of these things.
And let's say you're a white person.
Just walk up as a straight-looking white dude or gal.
Just walk up and say, yeah, I'm ready for the vaccine.
And then they say, oh, no, you can only get this vaccine if you're black, Latinx, indigenous, person of color, gay, bisexual, transgender, or a current sex worker.
You know what your answer should be?
I'm all that.
Check all the boxes.
I did all that.
Doing it in my mind right now.
Give me the Vax.
Just see what they say.
You know?
Your entertainment for the day.
But then obviously don't let them actually jab you with that needle.
Okay, one more important story on vaccines here that does not involve prostitution, leather, or trans.
This actually comes from the Epoch Times, and it's a story about a Dr.
Asim Malhotra, who is, quote, a highly respected cardiologist and an expert in evidence-based medicine, and I'm reading now from Steve Kirshen's website, There
we go.
The greatest miscarriage.
His father died six months after getting the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, which is consistent with the five-month average delay time for clots appearing after getting the vaccines.
So let's see.
He started writing up, looking at the data, writing it up.
He followed the science.
How amazing is that?
He followed the science, and then he realized, oh my gosh, we've been lied to.
This is not safe.
So here's a doctor.
Who has a lot of courage, who has come out.
Now, of course, the entire establishment is going to try to destroy this doctor.
They'll try to pull his medical license.
Oh, he's evil.
He's no longer part of the vaccine cult.
Well, the guy lost his father.
And he wanted to know why.
And now he's got the courage to speak out.
I think this man deserves tremendous credit.
I mean, this had to be one of the most difficult things he's ever done.
And probably his entire professional practice is put at risk now because, of course, the system doesn't allow any disagreement with the quote, You have to have consensus or you don't get to practice medicine any longer.
If you question anything now, oh, they yank your license, kick you out, deplatform you, silenced on YouTube and Facebook.
Oh, and fact checkers alter your Wikipedia page.
You're a disinformation anti-vaccine zealot, right?
Just because you said, wait a second, people are dying.
Like, my own father died, he said.
Does that not count?
Should we not look at this?
He looked at it and is like, yeah, this is killing people.
So the tide is turning, folks.
We are hitting a tipping point just as you heard me predict here on this podcast many times over the last two years that as more and more people died, more and more people would wake up.
And sadly, that's what it's taking for a lot of individuals because even with this doctor, if his father had not died, he may not have had the same motivation to look hard at the data and come to this conclusion, right?
Well, she got off easy compared to people who took it and then died and...
Death may yet come because sometimes it takes months for the immune system to be completely destroyed or the blood clots to form or whatever these fibrous clots are.
I guess they're not blood clots.
I should know.
I'm the one who declared that, by the way.
They're not blood clots.
But it takes time for them to build blood.
So we...
Folks, these vaccines are killing people.
Any honest doctor should at this point be completely opposed to these COVID vaccines.
They never fulfilled any of the requirements of...
Evidence-based medicine.
They're not based on science, not based on long-term clinical trials.
They're not based on safety, nor efficacy.
I mean, the Pfizer CEO, Burla, he said, oh, it's 100% effective, and now he's got COVID twice.
Well, I don't know how he calculates 100%, but I think if it's failing on you, dude, it ain't 100%.
It's something lower than that.
And the fact that it's killing so many people shows you, you know, maybe it's 100% dangerous, you know?
Jeez, a dude needs to go back and learn high school math again.
I'll tell you what, it's about time to jump into the interview with Dane Wigington.
Let me mention that in our store, healthrangerstore.com, we will have a fairly decent quantity of the Ranger Buckets certified organic, lab tested, long term storable food.
It will be available October 10th or 11th.
I'm not sure which one of those days yet.
I'll tell you as we get closer.
Let's see.
What are those?
October 10th is a Monday.
And they'll be gone almost immediately, of course, once they're available.
But We're going to have a batch available at that time and then another batch available about one month later.
Assuming we can still continue to operate and function, we'll have an even larger batch available mid-November.
But if you want to get some of these, we'll have them available.
I'll announce it here, let you know ahead of time.
And we're doing our best to try to get food out to everybody.
We're also trying to work on a donation to the hurricane victims in Florida.
So right now we're reaching out to a nonprofit.
I think it's a faith-based food rescue organization, just making contact right now with them to see if they can handle the logistics of some food donations in the community.
And then I'm checking with my team.
Say, hey, what do we have?
Like, what do we have that people don't have to cook?
That's actually the hardest part of this.
And since we don't make MREs where you can just like open the package and eat it because it's a pre-cooked stew or whatever, we don't do that.
Our foods require some boiling water or cooking it or boiling a pot and using the beans and legumes and the quinoa or whatever.
We don't want to send that stuff to Florida if people don't have electricity.
So we're actually kind of scratching our heads trying to figure this out right now.
I don't know at this point.
I don't know what we have that people can use without some kind of means of cooking, but we're going to try to figure this out.
By the way, there's something else that we've learned over the years of making so many donations to victims of hurricanes and floods and fires and everything else.
What we've learned is that Never donate organic superfoods to the general population because they have no idea what it is.
Like, chlorella?
They won't even eat it.
They'll just throw it away.
They'll just waste it.
A lot of things like that would just shock you.
I mean, the average American doesn't even know what quinoa is.
How bizarre is that?
They wouldn't even know how to pronounce it.
They would say, quinoa?
What is quinoa?
No, dude, it's quinoa.
And, you know, it's from South America.
The Incas ate it.
It's a superfood, grown at high elevation, has all eight amino acids.
Oh, really?
What?
Do you have Pop-Tarts?
Do you have any Pop-Tarts?
Because that's what we want.
Yeah.
Okay.
We've learned this lesson the hard way a couple times before.
So it is kind of difficult for the Health Ranger store to donate food to the uninformed masses who don't know what food is.
I'm just saying, because they just want, you know...
Big Macs and Chicken McNuggets and whatever else, and Oreo cookies.
Like, we don't sell that stuff.
We sell food that contains nutrition.
You know, like superfoods.
Anyway, whatever.
It's a weird world, folks.
Even if you have a good heart, you try to do a lot of good, and it turns out, like, you know, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink.
But with that said, let's just jump right into the Dane Wigington interview and see where that goes.
Here we go.
All right.
Welcome, folks.
We are joined by none other than Dane Wigington, who agreed to join us on a kind of an emergency basis here because of what's just happened with Hurricane Ian.
And, of course, Dane Wigington is the founder of geoengineeringwatch.org.
Extraordinary man, extraordinary individual.
He's been sounding the alarm on the destruction of the biosphere, and we did an interview a couple weeks ago that was just bombshell.
Mr. Wigington, I just want to thank you so much for joining me tonight.
It's great to have you back.
Well, Mike, it's always a pleasure.
And, again, the same gratitude to you and your organization and all you're doing to help pull back the curtain and expose the insanity.
Well, we are all certainly subjected to massive insanity each and every day, so let's just jump right into this.
I was watching the actual live tracking of Hurricane Ian as it entered the kind of the southwestern shoreline of Florida, and then it moved in, and then it stopped, and then it took a turn to the east, like a sharp turn, like it had a turn signal on or something, and then it stopped, and then it hovered, and then it moved around, and then it decided to go north, and I'm thinking...
I've got to call you and find out, because this is crazy.
This is not natural looking.
And you told me off the recording that that's correct.
So go ahead.
What have you noticed about the storm track?
And was it weaponized and so on?
Within a few minutes, we'll send you the link to the recordings of the frequency transmissions that are used to repel the storm in different directions.
That's how it's steered.
And we have the actual recordings of that in real time while it's happening, maneuvering that storm.
Same thing happens with so many other storms, Mike.
You remember Hurricane Sandy, that they knew seven days in advance was going to make an unprecedented left westerly turn.
Remember that?
Yeah.
And they can't know things like that unless that is actually the scheduled weather, unless they have the means to actually manipulate the storms, and they do.
And Mike, if you didn't see it, in the case of Hurricane Ion, it was just a drifting mass of unorganized convection.
And that makes the storms much easier for them to steer until it gets closer to the land-based transmitters.
So until it got south of Cuba, it basically was completely unorganized.
And then with ionosphere heaters, they can...
Affect the convection that allows the storm to start forming and strengthening, which it did right before it hit Cuba.
As it migrated northward by the southern end of Florida, the transmitter in Key West is part of the NextRad transmitter network.
And again, this will all be shown on the video we're about to send you.
We'll post it in a few minutes at geoengineeringwatch.org.
But that transmitter, again, with the repelling effect, when they saturate the air mass full of electrically conductive particles, that's part of climate engineering, those particles can be moved and repelled by the transmissions.
If you're repelling the particles that are saturating that air mass, you repel the air mass, thus you repel the storm.
And they can, in this way, maneuver those storms, steer them where they want to go.
They de-energize the transmitter's So they can, in essence, by having a measured transmission of the repelling force, what you're saying is they could, in essence, freeze the movement of the storm and just let it hover and sit over a certain area while it's dropping two feet of rain.
They can do that.
Exactly.
You're exactly correct.
That's a perfect interpretation.
Exactly what they did in the case of Hurricane Harvey that they knew seven days in advance would end up where it ended up and stay there, precipitating 50 inches of rain.
And we recorded that event also at geoengineeringwatch.org, Hurricane Harvey.
Your listeners can see that interaction of the frequencies with the storm.
So your interpretation is exactly correct, Mike.
Now, let's bring in this next fact, because in the last interview that you and I did, and for any listeners, if you missed that, you've got to check that out.
It was an extraordinary interview.
And Dane and I, both being scientifically-minded individuals who have a lot of knowledge, I think we really were able to get in-depth on a lot of issues.
But we talked about...
Food scarcity and engineered drought, crop failures and so on.
And so one of the things that just popped up with this hurricane is that it was a direct hit, and it hovered over the area of central Florida that is used by a company called Mosaic, which is responsible for producing 50 percent of the pelletized phosphate fertilizer which is responsible for producing 50 percent of the pelletized phosphate fertilizer for all of North America, and they provide 12 percent of the phosphate fertilizers for the
So if you wanted to destroy the crop supply, folks, I mean, you know, NPK, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
So nitrogen you shut down by shutting down pipelines in Europe and Russia, and then phosphate is what's being shut down now by this hurricane in Florida.
Dane, did you notice that, that this was targeting or seemingly hovering right over this massive phosphate production or, you know, pelletized phosphorus fertilizer facility?
Did you notice that?
We did, thankfully, to your post that brought that to our attention, Mike.
So thank you for that.
And again, yeah, it was held in place there in the transmission Recordings will reveal that.
And in other places, in addition to cutting off the supply chains for fertilizers, there's other factors that no one in the science community except geoengineeringwatch.org is discussing.
Other ways that they are able to shut down crops, for example, on the West Coast, these desiccant particles are so effective at drying out atmospheric RH, atmospheric relative humidity, that all the fertilizer in the world here on the West Coast wouldn't make any difference because we have not only the drought conditions, not that all the fertilizer in the world here on the West Coast wouldn't make any difference because we have not only the drought conditions, not only the toxic particles in the precipitation
It is so dry here that the organisms, be it crops or trees, can't open their stomata, the respiratory ports, in order to feed on carbon, thus to grow, release oxygen.
They can't do that because they're trying to retain their moisture because the atmospheric RH relative humidity is so low.
It's called vapor pressure deficit, massive factor that's completely stunting the growth of trees and crops.
So we have multiple factors in the equation, certainly.
Now...
What would you say to someone listening to this who's skeptical about the things that you and I have just mentioned here?
Let's say that somebody stumbles onto this interview and says, no, what are you talking about?
It's just nature.
It's just a natural hurricane, or it's a natural drought, or it's a natural flood, or the typical media media.
Well, it's climate change, and therefore we have to shut down human civilization, I guess, or something.
But what would you say to somebody who's skeptical about this upon hearing what we're saying?
Two-layered question.
And the first part of that question, it would be comparable to arguing that it's some natural...
of my Global Alert News broadcast, if you found a body in the street that had been stabbed, beaten, run over, shot, burnt, and you tried to claim they died of a heart attack, you'd have a hard time making that argument.
In regard to the climate change groups and narratives, none are legitimate unless or until they address climate intervention first and foremost It is the single most destructive human activity of all, greatest and most immediate threat we collectively face, short of nuclear cataclysm.
And it's much, much more than just climate engineering, a.k.a.
weather warfare.
warfare, as you know, more than most anybody on the planet, that the elements coming down in our precipitation that we're all inhaling, known toxic elements, aluminum, barium, strontium, manganese, polymer fibers, graphene, and some of these elements, polymer fibers and graphene, are capable of acting as polymer fibers and graphene, are capable of acting as biological carriers to disperse a pathogen from the cloud to the ground.
So the amount of threats that are contained in what's happening in our skies are legion.
What's extraordinary too, Dane, is that these seemingly weaponized systems are targeting effectively civilian infrastructure.
So normally in a time of war, especially, let's look back at World War II. You had the war machines of, let's say, Germany versus the war machines of the British or the Russians or the Allies, America, what have you, or the French.
And it was war targets versus war targets or military targets versus military targets.
The civilian infrastructure that keeps people alive is being targeted by sort of weaponization of natural dynamics, or I should say, I don't even know what's the best way to do this, to say this, but weaponization of the weather system.
So they take a system that does exist, and then they tweak it in a way that weaponizes it, but they're targeting civilian infrastructure.
So this is so far beyond traditional warfare.
This is hitting people for mass starvation, famine, dislocation.
What does this mean about the globalist plan?
I'm almost at a loss of words here, but isn't this kind of an all-out assault on human existence?
It is.
And I think what populations, especially in the U.S., need to understand is It's that because so many are armed and we have more freedoms than those in other parts of the world, that the population of the U.S. is not only expendable to those in power, but a radically and rapidly increasing liability.
And that needs to be understood.
That's why we have, as I think we've discussed before, Zygmunt Brzezinski, presidential advisor from Johnson all the way to 2017, stating, with today's technology, it's easier for the controllers to kill a million people than to control them.
So the populations that think those in power are there to protect their health, their welfare, their posterity, that could not be further from the truth, and that should be painfully obvious at this point, shouldn't it?
Yes, yes.
What is your prognosis for the food supply in 2023?
And a couple of years beyond that, just based on the fertilizer disruptions that we've already talked about here, plus the drought and the geoengineering attacks on the biosphere, what do you think, and I don't mean for third world countries, I mean for America, what are Americans likely to experience in terms of food scarcity or inflation or what have you?
Mass starvation.
And what's important for people to understand.
They've been trained, taught, programmed to believe that such equations are linear, that you can gauge them out into the future based on how they've developed in the past.
It could not be further from the truth.
The equation we face couldn't be more non-linear.
And we are at the breaking point of so many systems.
So you add the lack of fertilizer from the The supply chain breakdowns, you add the UV radiation that's bombarding the planet now, not just exponentially high UVB, but UVC. You add the toxins in the rain that's affecting microbiome, root systems, vapor pressure deficit where they're desiccating the skies and absorbing all the atmospheric moisture.
You can't grow almost anything in California right now.
They're tearing out orchards with excavators.
Empty food shelves are right around the corner, Mike.
Why is it that this is so obvious to yourself and to me as well, most of our audience, and actually anybody paying attention, if you start projecting out the fertilizer supply and soil conditions and atmospheric conditions and so on, the chart of food supply falls off a cliff in 2023, but yet most people are operating as if somehow there's going to be a magical solution.
Why do you think that is?
Normalcy bias has been fed in this country to a degree that can scarcely be believed.
People are trained to somehow, if they just ignore things long enough, that everything will magically work out.
That could not be further from the truth.
And those in power are doing everything they can to keep the population completely oblivious to the oncoming train until the moment of impact.
And that moment draws perilously near.
So let me ask you about the radiation factor in all of this.
There's a lot of concern that there could be some kind of nuclear weapons deployed by one side or the other in Europe.
There's a lot of movement.
State Department has warned Americans, get out of Russia.
Russia's defense minister, Medvedev, I think that's it.
Have trouble with the Russian names.
But he's warning that Russia has a posture of being quick to jump to any weapon system they want if they feel like they're being attacked and so on.
What would happen in your research, Dane, because I know you've done extensive research, If you take all the problems that we've talked about so far, and then you add radioactive fallout spread through the jet stream, all the winds circling across the northern hemisphere, what would that do to our system?
Game over.
You have immediate destruction of what's left of the ozone layer.
That by itself is an ELE, extinction-level event.
And the fallout in the half-life...
Soil's ramifications, water's ramifications, that is an absolute certain game-over scenario.
And those in power, as we've discussed before, based on psychoanalysis, seem to lack the comprehension to consider the consequences of their actions, even to themselves.
We're dealing now with a headless, heartless, soulless cancer in many arenas.
We need to have a mass awakening.
Populations need to focus on priorities.
If we don't deal with the greatest and most immediate threats, starting with what's happening in our skies, because we can't escape that.
We can escape the jab.
We can escape other factors, but we have to breathe.
We're sucking up these materials.
They can lace those materials with whatever they want.
We have to deal with that first, the onslaught to the planet's life support systems from climate engineering as well.
And then we have to start focusing on other issues, but we need populations to understand that we are in a real-time fight for life right now.
And Mike, also, as I know you've been observing the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines, completely eclipsed by Hurricane Ion, and that's just one more layer of how those events serve those in power.
Many, many agendas likely being carried out all at once.
Yeah, really good point.
The timing of that is...
Highly suspicious.
But let me ask you a follow-up question on what you just said.
These globalists, I don't know, the elite, wealthy, politically connected people, from other sources I have and other interviews I've done, we know that these individuals are stockpiling massive underground bunkers, so-called dumbs, deep underground military bases, old abandoned missile silos they've turned into Multi-story underground apartment systems and so on.
They think that whatever is being unleashed that will kill off much of humanity and maybe what you described, extinction-level event, they think that they can just live underground for a year or two and then re-emerge and then, oh, it's all going to be green and beautiful again.
What's wrong with that thinking on their part from your view, Dane?
That's a really important question.
So let's put this into context with the most comparable events in Earth's geologic past.
It's called the PETM event, the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, 55 million years ago, mass extinction event that parallels what's happening today, again, with climate engineering being a massive factor in what's happening today.
But what's happening now is happening mathematically hundreds of times faster than that event from 55 million years ago, again, the last mass extinction.
The equilibrium period after that extinction, and the one we're in now is far worse, even though Equilibrium period, 10 to 20 million years.
That's a long time to stay underground, isn't it?
Well, maybe not if they're zombies or Dracula or something.
Maybe they can hibernate like undead creatures for a while and then emerge someday.
Like in the Thriller video by Michael Jackson.
I mean, obviously that's satire on my part, but Yeah, it's kind of like we're living under the control of a suicide cult, and they think that they can just conveniently destroy the surface of the planet, let everybody die off, and then they're going to reemerge and reclaim Earth, and everything's going to be great.
And it just doesn't work that way.
It doesn't.
And there are many that are in that category, I believe, that feel somehow they're going to ride this out.
There are many others, the disaster capitalists, And this throws a lot of people's perceptions and conclusions off.
They think if someone's making money off of this, there must be a way out of it.
But I would argue, again, the disaster capitalists will do what they do because that's who they are.
To compare them with pirates on the deck of a sinking ship, filling their pockets with loot, how much good will that do them when they go to the bottom with the ship?
And that's what we face.
We have too many people that have, again, been...
Too completely programmed to comprehend the totality of what's unfolding.
And we have to change course.
We have to stop this interference with the planet's life support systems.
As you know with your background, the pharmaceutical approach for planet Earth and all the pharmaceutical commercials we see take this for a certain symptom and you hear again all the side effects.
And it's so horrific.
You wonder who in the world would take that product, but it's that mentality that's being dished onto planet Earth right now.
If it continues, we're done.
Well, and what you're getting at here is, I think, a description of a structural vulnerability that the very structure of capitalism as it is pursued, which, by the way, is...
Almost fascism because it's so tied into government and it's a lot of monopolism and kleptocrats are involved and so on.
It's not even really a free market system.
But nevertheless, the way it's operated today, it can't help but commit suicide in order to maximize profits.
In other words, there's no incentive to not self-destruct.
I'm sorry, go ahead.
I mean, you're completely correct.
There's no rationally arguing what you just stated.
Well, yeah, and especially investors look at quarterly profits and they look at the balance sheet, and the only thing that matters to them are the numbers on this balance sheet.
Oh, cash flows in, cash flows out, and profits and losses and assets and so on.
But then there's this whole other balance sheet that they never see and never incorporate, and that's like, oh, what's happening to the atmosphere?
What's happening to the soils?
What's happening to the oceans?
You know, how do we live on this planet because we don't have another one?
I mean, I guess these are called externalities, typically, right, in kind of climate discussions, and there's a lot of truth to that, those externalities.
Like, you and I, Dane, I think we are both very alarmed about the levels of pollution of this planet, which I don't ever hear environmentalists talking about the pollution, like the heavy metals going into the soil, right?
Or all the glyphosate and pesticides going into the crops.
Or even how the oceans, the marine ecosystems are being overrun by microplastics to the point where even the digestive systems of many of these creatures barely function at this point.
And those plastics aren't going to go away anytime soon.
It's like, well, this is a problem.
And this is a fatal problem if we don't fix it.
Your thoughts?
It is fatal.
You brought up many important points.
Let me back into that with the microplastics, which are part of climate engineering operations.
polymer fibers that are stated in patents as being used for the function of helping to keep the metal particulates aloft longer in the atmosphere.
These are coating the sea surface.
For example, in the eastern Pacific off the U.S. west coast, when you have a sea surface that's coated not only with the decomposing plastics from all the waste that we dump in our oceans, but also the ubiquitous climate engineering fallout, that radically affects evaporation on the sea surface.
Now you add the toxic solar radiation management canopy that blocks direct sunlight, which further thwarts evaporation, all of it adding to the cutting off of moisture from the U.S. west coast.
Any moisture that does try to form and migrate toward the east into the western U.S., that is blocked almost consistently with the ridiculously resilient ridge of high pressure.
That's an ionosphere heater created dome of high pressure, rotates upper level winds clockwise, around the western U.S., so nothing enters the western U.S., so by multiple means the climate engineers can and are completely cutting off the flow of precipitation in the west.
Much of that ends up in the east.
Other crops are being flooded.
Crops in Nigeria just got wiped out from massive flooding, so we have the drought deluge scenario that is the hallmark of climate intervention operations.
Hmm.
Hmm.
This is, you know, Just listening to you there, I know why I love interviewing you so much and why people love hearing this, because...
You pack so much information into such a short amount of time.
Your signal-to-noise ratio is super high, and we cover a lot of ground here together.
So I just want to compliment you on that.
Team effort.
Absolutely.
Next question for you then is, so normally, let's talk about Hurricane Ian, or as you're saying, Ian.
Normally in a hurricane...
That would be a one-off event where a nation could recover, a nation could rebuild, because they have a supply chain that's functioning, because they have spare parts and they have spare labor and they have the ability to be resilient and redundant in repairing that area.
But right now today, with the total devastation of certain areas of Central Florida or Western Florida, it looks like an atomic bomb dropped on some of those small cities and so on, we don't have a supply chain that functions.
You can't even get a lot of the electrical parts.
You can't get some of the plumbing parts and the polymers, maybe the piping.
You can't get the lumber that you need.
And you can't get the labor.
And it doesn't matter how much money they print.
If the government says, oh, here's $50 billion to repair your city, I still can't find the parts I need.
It doesn't matter how much money you have if you can't find the parts.
So now we're talking about storms that are occurring in the context of a globally weakened supply chain system.
So now it becomes not just a little white swan.
Now it's a black swan.
Now it's a black monster swan.
You see what I mean?
I do, and you're completely correct.
Again, if people looked at this as a comparison with dominoes that are falling, each successive domino being bigger than the last for the reasons you cited.
What amounts to a feedback mechanism that feeds on itself at that point when there's no more supply chain and the restructuring can't happen and that breaks down the system even further.
Same thing is happening environmentally with back to the toxins you mentioned with the food that's needed for these people.
We have now oceans that are so polluted and the die-off is so horrific that we have fisheries collapsing around the globe.
In the case of Farm salmon and so forth, for example.
And I know you know how toxic they are.
One of the most toxic foods you can eat in the world.
But even the salmon farms are having mass die-off, 50,000 tons at a time.
And people wonder, what's wrong with our scientists?
Why aren't they speaking out?
And I know you know this more than anybody, that they are bought, sold, and paid for.
I have been in the field with USDA scientists I know very well.
And scientists from Cal Fire, entomologists, the top ones in the state, and all of them looking at me sheepishly as we're core drilling fir trees and testing for aluminum uptake, and they say, what do you want us to do about it?
They know exactly what's going on, but they won't say a word.
Same with people in agencies, same with elected officials in our region.
They all know they won't say a word.
They simply are going to We're good to go.
And the name of his book, Science for Sale.
And he's the whistleblower from the EPA that talked about all the biosludge coming out of the sewage systems of every city in America and this biosludge being spread on farms as fertilizer.
Now, that's a suicide mission.
As you well know, you can't take human sewage, collect everything that's flushed down the toilet in a city, and then just dump it on farms and call it fertilizer because it has nitrogen in it.
That's beyond insane.
And yet, that's happening in America, in every city, every single city right now today, every day.
Well, it is.
They're actually, in a number of municipalities, they are now literally recycling the wastewater and putting it right back into the tap.
Oh, true.
Yeah, especially in California.
L.A. is doing that.
Exactly.
And the...
But desalinization plants are not a cure either in that there's horrific damage happening from that.
The fisheries in Chile have been wiped out from their desalinization plants.
So the bottom line is we need to stop interfering with the planet's Life support systems, climate engineering, the single most destructive human activity of all, short of nuclear cataclysm.
And we have an entire system of academia pretending it's not happening, pretending it's some proposal that we could, may, might do somewhere down the road while it's glaring in the skies above us.
And we need populations to stand behind...
Those of us, you, me, and others that are trying to bring these issues to light, we need everyone's help to circulate data and materials.
And again, as we brought up on our last exchange, we offer our printed materials at less than our cost to try to get them into circulation.
We have shirts now that are good conversation starters for people to get the door open.
We're doing everything we know to do.
I live, Mike, for bringing this issue to light.
My mission in life is to see this issue exposed and everything else with it, all the work you've done over so many years, it will pull so many things to light.
It would cause a shockwave around the world if populations knew what their governments have done to them without their knowledge, without their consent.
Wouldn't they at that point take to the streets with their proverbial pitchforks and torches and start trying to hold legally and morally accountable anyone and everyone involved from the media, so-called elected officials, the so-called science community?
We have a system that is criminally corrupt, and we will all pay the price if we don't deal with it.
Well, that's the key point right there.
We will all pay the price.
You're absolutely correct, and I don't think this system can be self-correcting, or it would have already done so.
I mean, we're so far past the tipping point, but in the last minute here, to wrap this up, given that we are all going to pay some price for this, because it's sort of like we're all passengers on this train, And this train that's being driven by the, quote, the science, has just driven off the edge of a broken bridge that's spanning a chasm, but the bridge is out, and the train is in free fall.
We're still in the train, like we haven't hit ground yet, so we're all weightless at the moment.
We're like, whoa, where's this train going?
And it's going to the bottom of the chasm.
There's going to be a big explosion down there.
But What can we do as individuals to ride this out and not die, basically?
Well, that analogy is completely on target.
And what each of us need to do is it's hard at the bottom of a very high mountain to think you could make that summit.
And it feels the same to people now.
It feels like a journey that so far they don't even have the motivation to try.
As the proverb goes, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
If each of us Armed ourselves with credible data, and again, a picture's worth a thousand words, but if you share that effectively and efficiently, data links from our sites, this interview, for example, we just posted our recording of the frequency transmissions that affected Hurricane Ian.
But if we arm ourselves with credible data, we start a spot fire of awareness in our own circles.
We ask those within those circles to do the same information.
And we stoke those fires until it expands and those fires begin to merge and form a blaze that's too big for the power structure to put out.
If we simply bring this to light, I would argue we could alter the flavor of what's about to happen.
Collapse is a given at this point on so many fronts, but if we could stop the damage before Earth's life support systems are beyond any recovery, we could salvage something.
And I would argue that's worth fighting for until our last breath.
But it will take all of us.
Yeah, well said.
And folks, one way that you can help spread this information is go to Dane's website, geoengineeringwatch.org, get his materials, get some of his, you've got all kinds of schwag there, you know, shirts and so on and things like that, and also a lot of documents that people can share everywhere.
But spread the word.
This is a red alert moment for humanity.
If we don't pull together, we will lose, not just this planet, I mean, we'll lose human civilization.
We will be Archaeology targets for whatever future entity comes along and wonders, like, what happened here?
How did this get destroyed?
Well, guess what?
So, Dane, any final thoughts before we wrap this up?
I just want to express my gratitude to you, your followers, and again, that effort of simply expanding that circle of awareness that can be done with links from the website shared from a home computer for free and put in the lap of environmental groups, agricultural groups, farming groups.
Give them the heads up to what's happening in our skies.
And once you get your foot in the door, once you start a landslide of awakening within those organizations, again, those fires will spread.
All of us can do that.
We can do that for free from our own home computer.
But that's how we start to turn this tide, Mike, and I know you know how urgent it is we do that.
And I have a feeling that as the famine really accelerates, there's going to be a lot of people starting to question who previously did not.
You know, people who will say, well, gosh, if the science was so good, why are we all starving right now?
It's a moment of awareness that you can't ignore when your stomach is growling.
Exactly.
That's a profound point that the so-called experts that were trained, taught, and programmed to believe...
If they were anywhere close to being on target, we wouldn't be in this mess right now, would we?
They do whatever they're told to do.
They say whatever they're told to say.
The population needs to wake up to that fact.
Science to the highest bidder.
That's exactly what we have right now.
Yeah, yeah.
Crazy times.
Well, thank you, Dane, for joining us.
It's always an honor to have you on.
I appreciate you especially joining me late in the evening.
And I look forward to that video.
We're going to kind of embed that video that you're talking about into, I think, into this interview so people can see it.
But keep up the great work and, you know, just keep spreading the word.
Thank you so much.
Always an honor and a pleasure, Mike.
Team effort.
All right.
Take care of that, Dane.
You too.
You know what I love about Dane Wigington?
I mean, aside from just his vast knowledge, he talks.
I mean, he puts in a ton of information and then he stops.
Like, Dane answers the question and stops so you can actually have a conversation instead of just running on forever and ever and ever where you have to interrupt him.
No, you don't have to do that with Dane.
Let me tell you a true story, and I'm not going to name who it is because I don't want to embarrass him, but There was a time a couple of months ago where I had an interview scheduled with an individual, and it was a Zoom interview, and he was on the road, and he couldn't connect by Zoom, so he connected by phone.
And so he was calling into the Zoom, and I had hit record on my side, and I asked him, I did the intro, I asked him one question, he started talking, right?
And then we lose our bandwidth locally.
So the whole interview, from my point of view, just stops.
And I'm like, oh man, I better reach out to this individual and tell him what's going on.
So I try to call him, doesn't go through.
Leave him a voicemail, text him, nothing's going through.
And I'm doing this for like 10 minutes trying to reach him.
Like, what's going on?
He's not taking my call.
Doesn't he see that this interview has failed?
The connection has failed, right?
So I continue this for about 20 minutes, and finally I'm just like, I don't know.
I can't reach the guy.
I give up.
So I go back to my desk, start working on something else.
An hour later, he calls me.
And he says, what happened?
And I said, well, the bandwidth failed five minutes into this interview, right, in the middle of you answering that question.
And he said that he talked for an hour.
And he was wondering why I wasn't asking any questions.
And I'm like, no, seriously.
He talked for an hour.
And I felt really bad.
But I'm also wondering, like, how could you think that the host wouldn't ask a question after 15, 30 minutes, 45 minutes into this thing, you know?
I mean, it's supposed to be a conversation.
But he talked for an hour, and we got none of it.
I didn't hear it.
You'll never hear it.
It just went nowhere.
I, um, that's a true story.
And, uh, it's who this happened to is, is a really great guy, by the way.
It's just, he thought I was being totally quiet, just letting him talk.
And actually I wasn't even there.
So folks, whenever you're on the phone with people doing an interview, check in every once in a while, like, is that coming through?
Yeah.
What do you think?
It's just everyone's about every 10 minutes, just throw out like, what do you think?
Does that make sense?
You'll notice I do this in my interviews.
I'll say something like, what are your thoughts?
Just making sure they're still there.
Because nothing works.
The bandwidth is breaking down all the time.
The internet's broken.
Nothing works anymore.
I'm just making sure people are still there.
Because we do a lot of audio interviews.
I don't see them on video, so I don't see if it freezes.
Like, you still there?
What do you think?
And then they're like, yeah, I'm still here.
Everything's good.
What a world.
Oh, and the reason he didn't take any of my calls is because he had put his phone on Do Not Disturb so that he could do the interview.
So nothing was coming through, including my call to tell him that we're not even on anymore.
Oh, man.
Wild times.
All right.
We've got another interview for you here that I mentioned earlier.
This interview, which I recorded several hours earlier, but this interview is with a, well...
A man named Steve who's part of a first responder private company that gets hired by organizations such as hotels or hospitals or retirement homes and things like that to bring in a team and handle a disaster as it is unfolding, to protect people, to minimize property damage, to offer some security against looters potentially or whatever, but also to treat people's wounds and so on, maybe evacuate if necessary.
So this is like an emergency response team that shows up.
I mean, you hire them.
They show up and they solve your problems.
And I'm sure that that's a pretty steep bill Whatever they charge, I don't know, but it's not cheap, I would imagine.
So he works for this company, which you'll hear about.
I give out their website in the interview.
And he has some rather shocking things to say about this hurricane and what he thinks is going to be the dead body count ultimately and some of the high winds and the damage that people endured.
And just the level of devastation.
We talk about the black mold issue and things like that also, you know, for the rebuilding effort.
In addition, on the same call is Tina from the Satellite Phone Store, SAT123.com.
You know, they're a sponsor of Brighton, and I mention them a lot.
And Tina tells me that there are 1,500 people in Central Florida who own satellite phones who are listeners to this podcast.
Yeah.
I mean, maybe not today because they don't have bandwidth, but There are 1,500 people who bought cell phones because they heard about it here.
So I feel really happy the fact that we got 1,500 satellite phones into the hands of people who now have communications.
They can call loved ones.
They can help their neighbors call their friends or family and so on because the cell towers are down, the power grid's down.
You know what?
But I'm really happy that our audience has the satellite phones.
Oh, and the bivvy sticks, too.
You know, the two-way satellite text messaging that you always hear me talking about.
Well, guess what?
Saving people's butts right now.
Well, maybe that's not the best marketing slogan, but it's getting people out of a bind.
Because if you're in the middle of a hurricane and everything's down, you have no power, no cell towers, nothing, but you can pull out this little device, this bivy stick, and you can text to, I don't know, your mother or your son or a family member in California, let's say.
You can text them, I'm okay.
We made it through.
There's alligators swimming through the living room, but we're okay.
Okay.
We're going to make luggage out of this beast.
You can at least text him, you know, clickety-clack, send it back.
And people are doing that because folks like you listen to this podcast, you got prepared, you got the hardware.
Anyway, Tina is on this call and she's talking about the ways that people are using satellite comms to help others in the aftermath of this crisis.
So again, I feel really good about the fact that I was able to connect people with these solutions that are so useful in these situations.
And that's what backup comms are all about.
So let's jump into that interview, which I think was 30 minutes or so, something like that.
And then I'll wrap it up after the end of that.
Yeah, it's a double interview day.
Double talk Friday.
The Hurricane Ian special.
All right, here we go.
Let's check that out.
Alright, welcome folks.
We have an emergency update out of Florida from two individuals.
One, his name is Steve.
He's joining us from a group called Strategic Response Partners.
We'll talk about their website, but they respond to hurricanes and other natural disasters with first responders, various teams to help save lives and help save property as well.
We're also joined by Tina from the Satellite Phone Store.
Her organization has been Thank you for taking the time.
I know you're busy, but thanks for the time here.
But Tina, go ahead and give us a description of this is the day after Hurricane Ian.
What does it look like?
Because your offices are in Sarasota.
You're on the ground there in Central Florida.
What does it look like?
Yeah, I think we're all still in shock.
I think even the governor is in shock.
Nobody saw this coming.
It's just been very, very, very devastating.
Mike, We're still, like, trying to figure this out ourselves because, as you said, our office is there.
Thankfully, thank God, our office building was safe.
We had some first responders go there this morning and reported to us that there were no floods or any damage that was done to our property.
So, you know, I don't know what it is.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but what does the damage look like in the other areas that you've seen?
Yeah, so the other areas, anything just north of downtown Sarasota, as far as what we can see, as far as us driving around and trying to figure out, there's absolutely no cell service.
And then the rest of Sarasota is extremely, extremely spotty as far as communication.
And then, as far as devastation, for me, it looks like an atomic bomb was just dropped there in so many areas that are completely wiped out.
What areas have you been through that look like a bomb was dropped on them?
Can you name some of the towns or cities?
Yeah, some of the areas in Naples and Fort Myers, Venice, and pretty much a lot of the southern where the eye of the storm had entered.
So power grid is down and cell service is down in most of those areas?
Yeah, it's pretty much, I think, in some of the areas, I believe they said like 98% of the power is down.
So people are without power unless they have generators.
Obviously, as you know, in Florida, the humid So it's pretty difficult being without power in Florida and not having communication is just as equal.
It's just very, very devastating.
Let me bring in Steve on this.
Steve, thank you for taking the time to join us here and appreciate what you are doing.
What have you seen on the ground and what areas have you been in?
We rode the storm out last night in Northport, and there was a building that we always size up buildings when we're going into an area where the eye is going to pass over, so we want to be at ground zero.
The building was built a year and a half ago.
It was built to Cat 5 standards, and we had to secure the doors.
The doors blew open.
We had to tie things down with toe straps.
Everything from the roof hatches to the exterior doors and actually fasten them and actually screw them into the wall, so we basically had to shut them down.
We were responsible for about 90 people in a hotel that was being anchored in that area.
So there were some medical emergencies that showed up last night that we tended to right away.
Everything from split, you know, major cuts right to the bone, all kinds of stuff.
So it was good to have our team of paramedics there.
A lot of the gas lieutenants.
Was that from blowing debris or people injuring themselves?
Debris.
And simple things is a wet tile floor.
So people don't understand all the stuff that goes on in this type of stuff.
There's a stress level that goes up.
One of the bumpiest hurricanes since Hurricane Andrew.
And last night was one of the worst because when the eye wall came over and it ripped right alongside that hotel, there was about two hours you could see nothing.
There was no way that a human being could stand outside.
And here's the part that many people don't understand.
They go outside, they think it's exciting.
Can you say that again?
We're having some comms difficulty.
Can you start over?
They go outside and then what?
What they don't realize is the projectiles.
There was a building sign that had fragmented.
You know the plexiglass?
Yes.
And those pieces were flying across and literally sticking themselves into the stucco.
That's like a missile or a bullet that can go right through anybody's flesh and take a person out.
So when you see people doing that type of stuff, It's just...
And when they're told they evacuate, here's the thing.
And I've warned companies and people when we're doing these disaster planning stuff, is when you get the evacuation orders, expect the unexpected.
Get out, stay in a safe zone, right?
And the other part is, the county's electrical system completely got wiped out.
So the hurricane came on shore in Cape Coral.
And it just leveled properties, decimated a lot of the properties, took out the entire electrical grid, and it could be up to two weeks because of, you know, supply chain shortages, electrical component shortages, labor shortages, to get this grid up and going.
But if anybody's up for this type of task, I have to say, I'm from California, and it would be very different there, but I think Governor DeSantos is definitely one guy That if anyone can get the job done, he's going to get it done.
I mean, this is one guy that I feel has got the leadership skills to assist in this recovery effort.
We're moving a lot of equipment in pretty quickly.
I think most of our listeners would agree with you.
DeSantis is doing a phenomenal job so far and getting help to people, but there's a lot of work yet to come.
I just want to remind our listeners that the audio connections here are not very good.
Because of the storms, normally we would have our guests join by a bandwidth using a headset or a microphone.
But in this case, they're calling in over some cell towers that are on the periphery of this, and there are some glitches.
So just bear with us, but the comms are just not very good.
One thing that I want to share is that in that zone, the only things that are working are the sat phones.
And I mean, this has been 16 years that I've worked with Tina at the satellite phone store.
And every time we go in, we have our own sat phones that we own, but we rent a whole bank of sat phones that we get the risk managers, facility managers.
We were down at the EOC this morning in Charlotte, you know, poor Charlotte area, handing out phones to some of the other first responders as a courtesy so that they can actually call their loved ones and connect with people outside those zones.
Because some of those guys are on lockdown for the next three weeks.
And they have zero comms outside that area because a lot of them are not given sat phones.
So I don't know.
know, I can't talk highly enough about it, but if you're going to go and be in any type of stuff in that cone of silence, that is the only communication systems we have is the sat phones and the text messaging through the bivvy sticks, which has been excellent because sometimes you can't get that satellite signal.
There's a cloud cover and somehow the bivvy stick happens to pick it up.
So I don't know.
Yeah, the bivvy sticks.
Redundancy.
Right.
They have a real low bandwidth requirements.
So they actually work even better in poor weather.
So Tina...
You also texted me earlier today saying that some of my listeners who had acquired sat phones and bivvy sticks previously, they were contacting you and just really praising your company for getting them this.
I mean, they're paying customers, but because of that, they're able to call their family members or even let their neighbors borrow the phones and so on.
Can you tell us a little bit about the stories you're hearing coming out of Florida from people who do have satellite communications, how it's helping them right now?
Yeah, so we kind of looked in our database to see what customers we have in the area, and we sent them text messages that were giving them free minutes to allow all of their friends and families and neighbors make outgoing calls because a lot of people are calling us and saying, you know, how do I get a hold of somebody there?
What can we do?
Can you get a phone there?
So we're trying to do everything that we can, so we're offering minutes to the Our customers that do have sat phones so that they can give their sat phones out to friends and families.
And we also noticed a lot of the customers are using them and they know that they have accumulated a lot of rollover minutes.
So we noticed that a lot of people are also doing that as well.
And we're getting a lot of respond back from customers by text messages and to myself and to my employees.
Through bivisticks and through their satellite phones that they can't believe that this phone actually came in handy.
They've had it for five years or six years, some people, and they're amazed that this one time it's actually been a lifesaver for them.
The bivistick, as you said, did work really well.
I know my employees that live in Venice and in I have employees that live in Venice and employees that live in Myers and the only way that they can communicate during the hurricane even was through the baby stick because you can't go outside with a smartphone but you put the baby stick by a window and they have connections for the whole time we were in communication to make sure that they were okay.
One of our employees went there to stay with his grandma and grandpa, and their house got flooded, so they needed to find another place real quick.
And so they went to the neighbor's house, and now after the hurricane, they're allowing the whole neighborhood to contact and communicate with their friends and family to let them know.
Wow.
That they'll do the baby stick and through the satellite phone.
So, yeah.
See, that's.
These things just come in handy.
This is why we partnered with your company, Tina.
Just so people know, Satellite Phone Store is a sponsor of our platform and has been for quite some time.
And this is exactly why.
Because when the grid fails and the cell towers fail and you need help or you need to let people know that you're okay, this is the only way to do it.
It's satellite phones and bivisticks.
Tina, one other question real quick.
satellite phones in terms of allowing retail purchases for quite some time.
Do you still have bivvy sticks, though, in inventory?
Are you able to actually get them to people if they buy them today?
Or what about sat phones?
When are you getting more phones?
So, yes.
So we do have emergency phones that we always keep for emergencies No matter what happened, we did not go into that stash because we always, and I think in almost all of my interviews, I always say that we keep a certain amount of phones for first responders in case something ever happened in the U.S. And this is the time that we are taking our emergency phones.
We have about a thousand of them.
And we've already deployed about 500 before the hurricane.
We also have internet units that we are deploying as well.
In the next 10 days or so, we're probably going to get pretty busy.
Everyone that's going to go down to, you know, from insurance companies and first responders and other companies.
The hospitals are going to have a need for these.
So yes, so we do have for first responders.
We also have quite a few bivvies still left.
And recognizing now with this storm that the bivvy came in handy, we are having an offer.
What we did this morning is we decided To bring the price down just for this emergency from $59 to just $55.
And the Vivi is still for free.
That's a monthly fee, I take it.
That's monthly?
Yeah, the monthly fee will just be $55 for unlimited.
And this way we'll be able to give people something if we do run out of the satellite phone.
Okay, so right now people could, if someone listening has a family member in Florida that they could get something to, they could buy a baby stick, get that to them, and then that, I mean, you still have baby sticks for sale right now.
Right, and some satellite phones as well.
Okay.
All right.
The website, folks, for that is sat123.com.
Now, Steve, getting back to you, your company, the company that you're with, Strategic Response Partners, I just want to understand the context since this is the first time we've spoken.
So do corporations like hotels, do they hire your firm to come in and handle these emergency situations?
Is that how it works?
That's how it works, yeah.
So we work as private contractors.
So a lot of times, logistics centers, hospitals, assisted living facilities, Ports, airports, places that can't go down, right?
So, for example, on one of the things, one of the hospital directors walking a roof with me and I handed him the sat phone so he could check in with his family, right?
Then we got multiple calls because once the winds got to about 45 miles an hour and more, EMS was no longer showing up.
We're in charge of the private contract on the life safety side of it.
So then we did a bunch of proof of life, you know, where people can't get ahold of their 80 year old mother who was in Fort Myers or flooded, right?
In Bonita Springs right now, where several of my guys that are part of the USAR Tax Force are actually going through there and searching homes for bodies, right?
Or proof of life, you know, if somebody's made it through the storm or didn't make it through the storm.
Right.
And so, I can't tell you the feeling of to be able to hand them the sat phone so that they can call their daughter, you know what I mean, and say, hey, you know, I'm okay.
Right.
That alone is just gratifying.
It's like, hey, we found your mom.
She's fine.
She made it to her neighbor's house.
Yeah, they were standing on top of the kitchen counter.
One was a husband and wife with a nine-month-old baby.
These type of stories and interactions with these people are like...
Yeah, it really underscores the importance of communications in our modern time.
But what about fatalities?
Because I believe one of the sheriffs, I think, I don't know which county, but I think he had estimated that there were going to be at least hundreds of fatalities from this storm.
Of course, that hasn't been confirmed yet, but it's still early.
What are your thoughts on the subject?
I think he's accurate about that.
Okay.
Look, I've been doing this for a little over 30 years.
I've handled over 14,000 projects, right?
I can't tell you.
I have close friends that are on the Coast Guard and the amount of body bags that they're stacking and moving.
My experience, and this is even in working for municipalities and talking with one of the mayors in the prior storm, the amount of body bags that were in the forks.
A lot of them are unaccounted for.
The numbers that were shown on TV and the numbers that we physically saw were two different numbers.
I always do with what I know and what I see.
So, I take it you're implying that what you saw with your own eyes was a larger number than what you saw on TV? Yeah.
Okay.
So they're trying to get prepared for this, but there's also, you know, there's exposure after this.
So there's heat exposure.
There's also going to be mold growing inside a lot of facilities if they don't have power.
Talk to us about post-strike emergencies that your firm deals with.
Yep.
So a lot of times people want to go into their homes and say, oh yeah, they're the survivor mentality.
It's kind of a PTSD kind of dealing with trauma, right?
They go in, look at the property, we just had a little bit of water, ran across the floor, maybe a couple of inches, and we're fine.
They sweep it out, throw some wet rugs out, and they think they're fine.
The next day it starts to smell a little musty.
The third day, like a moldy, like a little fuzz starts to grow on furniture, on clothes, and whatever.
That's bacteria.
You touch it.
You shave.
You get a staph infection all over your face.
You know, you get respiratory issues.
You're living in a sick building.
So it needs to be properly moisture mapped.
It needs to have an environmental consultant write up a protocol.
Then you have to hire a remediation contractor to go to mediate the stuff.
Then you have an environmental consultant come back in and provide a clearance that it's clean and safe to reenter, that it's contaminant-free, mold-free.
The biggest battle out of all this, and this is dealing with this my whole life, the biggest disaster after the disaster is the insurance companies.
They don't like to pay claims.
They like people to do it themselves, right?
And they want people to patch it and put it back together.
It's all about money.
They're about collecting premiums, not paying claims.
That's always a disaster after the disaster.
So documenting it properly, hiring the right vendors to do the work.
And I don't do residential, but if some of your callers wanted...
Referrals, I can give them a company that I know have done always an optimum job, right?
That are not on a so-called insurance preferred list, which is like going to an HMO doctor who really wants to kind of bandage it up, not really fix the problem.
I'm hoping to, you know, to guide them in that way.
But our stuff is commercial.
Large, you know, we've done...
Well, let me ask you this.
Your audio is pretty spotty, by the way.
Oh, I'm sorry.
You were cutting out there.
If there's anything you can do to improve your reception, please do that.
It's really tough down here.
I'm right now, just outside the little zone right there.
Okay, understood.
One more question for you, Steve.
In terms of rebuilding these communities, the supply chain, ever since COVID, the supply chain for everything from lumber, electrical parts, plumbing parts, and everything, the supply chain has been hit hard.
Well, with this, how can rebuilding even happen in these communities when many of the parts were hard to get two days ago?
Now they're going to be impossible in that region, it would seem.
What are your thoughts?
Yeah, you know, roofing material, lumber, all kinds of material for rebuilding has been a challenge.
On some of the stuff, especially on the commercial, it's eight months to a year out.
Shingles, probably like four to six months, maybe a little longer.
So the best thing people can do, if you ask me, is there's a shrink wrap product.
It's a 12 mil product.
You shrink wrap your roof.
It lasts up to a year.
You can go get bids.
You can argue with your insurance company.
And you can slowly work through that process.
That's going to be the best form on that aspect of it for roofing.
But everything else, yeah.
So here's what you have.
You have the economy.
You have COVID, right?
That people got hit with businesses being shut down.
Then you get a disaster scenario.
So a lot of businesses that were already struggling, this is the straw that broke the Campbell's back.
This is where they just decided to throw in the towel.
I mean, statistically of businesses never reopened after a major disaster.
Compound that with the economy, supply chain, material, labor shortages, and what happened in COVID. Man, this is just going to take another big hit on people's lives.
Big stressors.
So, do you happen to know any statistics about what percent of people just never return to the area, just migrate out?
You know, I don't know the stats to that, but every area that's been hit Over the years, up until this point, it's gotten progressively worse.
Communities are having a harder time recovering.
Insurance companies are paying less.
The premiums are going higher.
There's less coverage, which means the owners, you know, they're transferring more and more of the risk off the higher deductibles onto the insured property owner.
And it's making it harder and harder.
So some people just take the insurance money and say, you know what?
I'm going to go rebuild somewhere else or buy another property and be done with this.
I want to be mindful of your time, Steve.
If you need to go, go ahead.
I'm going to continue with questions for Tina, but thank you for spending time with us.
Sounds great.
Be safe out there.
If anything else comes up, feel free to reach out.
If you go to YouTube, Strategic Response Partners, do a quick search.
You'll see some of the past storms.
And then I'll share footage with you if you want privately as well.
Okay.
All right.
We'll do that.
And I think I have your number, too.
And feel free to reach out to me with any updates that you think are important for us to pass on to the public.
Sounds great.
All right.
Thank you, Steve.
Thanks.
Appreciate your time today.
Absolutely.
Appreciate you.
So, Tina, are you still there?
I am.
Okay, so Tina, a question to you.
You actually called me a week ago, and you told me, you said you had a really bad feeling about this hurricane.
That's when no one had even really heard about it.
You saw this coming, and it turned out that your feeling was exactly correct, but you were able to take some steps.
Can you tell us what, your company being in Sarasota, what did you do that was effective for weathering this storm?
Yeah, so we were prepared.
So we got, you know, our employees that were in the zone got, you know, got hotel rooms ahead of time.
Later on, all the hotels were booked.
And then the storm took a turn.
So then they had to cancel because they didn't need to.
The storm was just crazy because it was meant to go to Tampa.
And then it was going to go to the Panhandle.
And then the last minute it made a turn and it went into...
Yeah, all of these hurricane experts This storm proved them all wrong, because nobody had it right.
Even till the end, because I went to Orlando, and then it was supposed to hit Orlando, and then watching the news, it was supposed to hit Orlando, and it's going to get us in six hours.
And then two hours or three hours before it reached Orlando, they said, oh, the storm took us out, so it's not going to hit Orlando.
So yeah, it's proven there aren't any experts.
Other than the hurricane itself, it goes where it wants to go and that's pretty much it.
But as far as preparing, we did work a lot with first responders.
We did have all the police departments from every department, from Orlando all the way down to, you know, as far south as they can go, came in and prepared for their Police departments in case there's looting afterward or so that they they have to have communication because no one really knew where it was going and they were smart enough to know that hey the storm can turn and come into my community so people people
were really really prepared as far as what I could see southern Florida was very prepared With their emergency fire department, the city themselves.
Go ahead.
Well, from what you've seen then, in terms of the preparedness level of the community for this, it seems like from what you're describing that Florida is doing a great job in handling this.
The people of Florida and let's say the local governments and even the private industry and so on.
I mean, it seems like People are doing extraordinarily well given the circumstances.
Would that be an accurate statement?
That is.
And I'm really impressed also with the amount of people that are staying home, doing what they're told.
There are debris everywhere.
It's so dangerous to go out.
There are trees everywhere.
There's live wires everywhere.
Oh, live wires.
There's a bonus round right there.
Yeah, so people are listening.
The police are doing a really good job.
And the people in Florida, they're so amazing.
And this really saddens me, especially the area that hits.
There's a lot of retirees.
And it's just, that's, you know, for me, I imagine my mom...
And my mom lives in San Diego, and I just imagine my mom being there and being in that situation, I don't even know what I would do or she would do, and it's just really very sad to see what is happening in the community.
The humanity side of this, it is critical to understand.
There are a lot of elderly folks in Florida, retirees, as you said.
And right now, a lot of people are simply sitting and waiting for, basically, for the power lines to get fixed and the cell towers to get fixed and so on.
And in the meantime, people have to be living on their stored food, using their water filters, using their satellite comms like we talked about.
And Basically just hunkering down until infrastructure comes back.
And that could be, it could be days, it could be weeks.
And it just underscores the importance of being ready for all of this at all times.
Yeah, I think preppers are going to do pretty good in this.
I think it's the people that don't prepare for That are going to be hurt the most.
Sure.
But preppers have communication, they have food, water, storage, flashlight, candles, all the essential products that you need to be prepared.
This isn't going to be fixed in a day or two or even a week or two.
I think just being here, I just can't see this being cleaned up for at least a month or two.
Communication may come back in about two weeks or so, but the rest is going to take a little bit more time.
As far as communication, Mike, we are going to have a thousand phones coming in from MRSAT. They finally got some phones in.
They're not coming in until the end of the month of October.
Unfortunately, it's not going to help with this hurricane, but we are going to run one more special while we have them.
That we are going to give them for free.
People can call in and pre-order.
Oh, okay.
So they can call in and pre-order.
It is $99.95 a month.
For 150 minutes with the rollover and everything else that we were doing before the supply shortage came up where we couldn't get these phones.
If you recall, I... This is huge.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but folks, the satellite phone store hasn't had sat phones for a long time.
So this, you're talking about a thousand phones, right?
That's what you're going to get coming in?
Yeah, so a thousand more of those items.
If you recall, I had ordered 50,000 of them at the beginning of the year, and then that's when I got the news about March that I wasn't going to get any And now, until later in the year, and now they're telling me that out of the 50,000, I'm going to get 1,000 of them.
So we're still going to have that promotion.
The website, folks, is sat123.com if you want to pre-order one of those SAT phones that's coming in.
And also, Tina, while I have you here, by chance, before this storm hit, was your company able to send out those 15 bivvy sticks that I'm getting to the Border Patrol operator people in Texas?
Those were not sent out yet, but they will be sent out.
Yeah, they will be sent out because of the storm.
Yeah, well, I figured.
I mean, just do it whenever you can, but I mean, take care of yourself and everybody else first.
I just wonder if I should expect that because I got...
I mean, think about all the crises we have.
You know, we have this border...
Wide open border, millions of illegal aliens flooding in.
And then we've got this hurricane.
We've got war with Russia, high risk of that breaking out.
And what do all these things have in common?
People need to communicate.
And satellite is the only reliable way to do that as we're finding out.
With a storm and down at the border, they don't even have cell towers.
Sat phones and bivvy sticks, that's the only way they're able to communicate.
There's nothing else.
Right, right.
And obviously now...
You know, getting these text messages from all these customers, you know, that have purchased them because of you and thought, well, I haven't used this thing.
And the time that they were able to communicate with their friends and family, I'm sure their families are very happy that they were able to connect and let them know that they're okay because Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
So it's really good to have fun.
One more question.
I know you used to have a lot of supply of the EcoFlow solar generators and power stations.
You just told me before we started this recording that those are completely sold.
Everybody needs them in Florida right now.
They've wiped out your inventory.
Now, I use those devices as well here in Texas and with solar panels.
People can keep all their phones charged and laptops and cell phones, small electronics and so on.
You can even run with the larger EcoFlow units.
You can even run blenders.
You can make a smoothie.
You can even run a small freezer off of it, although that does take, you know, it can take like 400 watts or whatever.
You're going to need some big solar panels to gather that.
But when do you have some more EcoFlow units coming in?
Yeah, so today we're going to ship some from San Diego office to Sarasota.
So people can still purchase them as long as you're not in Florida, because we can't do any deliveries in Florida right now.
I don't know when the airports will open up.
I don't know when FedEx will be working again in the area or UPS or any delivery agency.
I'm imagining that's probably going to take a few days before that happens.
So outside of Florida, you can order and they will be delivered because our San Diego office still has them.
Our Florida office completely got wiped out of all the generators just before the storm.
And the people recognized that they were going to lose their power and got them.
And yeah, so we'll be getting some more and we're going to ship some from San Diego to our Sarasota office.
So we should have them by mid next week where people can walk in and purchase them.
Okay.
All right.
That's great to know.
And by the way, Tina, I'm so grateful for you and your company and what you do.
I'm really honored that you're a sponsor partner with Brighton because together we've been able to get this hardware into the hands of many, many thousands of people over the last year.
And it's saving lives and helping people right now.
And thank you for planning ahead and having all this, making it available to our people.
Thank you, Mike.
It's actually, in the hurricane area, the people that purchased is about 1,500.
So there are 1,500 people in Naples, in Sarasota County, and, you know, in Fort Myers, and Bennett's, and Newcomos, and other areas.
That were devastated that do have satellite communication because they listened on your program.
Wow.
Wow.
I didn't know that.
1,500 people in the impacted area.
Well, that's 1,500 people that can help their neighbors call their loved ones, too.
That's amazing.
That's right.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
Yep.
So thank you so much.
These solutions really do matter, folks.
And I think the overriding lesson here, and I'll let you go, Tina.
I know you've got to be overwhelmed with demands on your time right now.
But folks, the lesson is prepare before the storm.
And this hurricane hit, there's a bigger storm coming.
We think, you know, a bigger world war, a bigger economic storm, power grid, cyber attacks, all kinds of things.
The time to prepare is before the storm is on the radar.
And for most of you across America, that time is now.
For Florida, they're going to have to recover to get back to where they can even receive shipments.
I mean, think about that.
But Tina, thank you for all of your time and God bless you for all that you're doing.
Just thank you for helping to keep people in communication with their loved ones and helping the first responders, helping people on the ground.
Thank you so much.
Yeah, thank you so much, and God bless you too, Mike.
All right, you too, Tina.
Take care.
All right, that was Tina there from the Satellite Phone Store, folks.
Sat123.com, if you want to get on their list to buy one of their sat phones that's coming in that we just learned about, or the bivvy sticks they have available, and they have some of the solar generators out of their San Diego office right now.
But the time to do this is now, or if you have family or friends in Florida, you might be able to get it to them in person.
You could order it, take delivery, and then perhaps get it to them and they could communicate via the bivvy stick right now, even while waiting for the power grid to come back on.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for listening.
God bless America and God bless Florida and all the resilient Floridians who are rebuilding right now.
We pray for your safety.
And we pray for you to recover as quickly as possible.
Thank you for listening, folks.
Mike Adams here at NaturalNews.com and also Brighteon.com.
Take care.
Well, that was another mind-blowing interview right there, but also some good news.
You heard about how people are coming together and helping each other.
There's a lot of good folks in Florida.
They're going to get through this.
I know it's going to be traumatizing for a ton of people.
Some people will never restore their lives there.
They'll just leave.
And you can't blame them.
But, you know, companies like the Satellite Phone Store and a bunch of law enforcement there, paramedics, first responders, firefighters, you know, even doctors, nurses, healthcare workers, they're pulling late hours right now, helping as many people as they can.
And even just good neighbors, good people are just helping out.
I haven't heard any reports of major looting or anything in Central Florida.
I'm not saying it's not happening.
Maybe it will happen in the days ahead, but I haven't heard anything like that of you.
And also, people in Florida are armed, too.
So it's not like in a blue city where looting immediately breaks out following some kind of disaster and then suddenly it's mass theft of everything.
In Florida, especially Central Florida, I don't think looters are going to last very long, because there's still plenty of gators swimming around that they could be fed to after you pump them full of a couple of rounds of 9mm, just shove them towards one of the gators, you know?
They'll get rid of the body for you.
It's like automatic disposal of looters.
That's the Florida advantage, you see.
DeSantis should really point that out when he's running for president, you know, Florida.
Where looters go to disappear in the mouths of gators.
I mean, pretty amazing benefit, right?
But even then, I don't know what anybody's going to loot.
There's almost nothing left standing in some of these areas.
You have to really leave town to loot, I guess.
Oh, man.
No, it's not a laughing matter.
I don't mean to make light of this.
It's just...
Folks, we don't need looters and thieves.
We need cooperation.
We need community.
We need people helping each other out, which is what, you know, what I'm all about, too.
Like, I have zero tolerance for looters, but I have a big heart to help innocent victims in any way that I can.
If a big disaster hits Central Texas, you know, I'd...
I'd be pulling out all the stops, help as many people as I can.
Although, again, handing out superfood like chlorella is not going to work.
We've already learned that lesson, as I said before.
Look, Martha, we got chlorella.
Is this fish food?
Should we pour it into the aquarium?
It looks like it's fish food.
Little green pellets.
Maybe it's for, like, squid.
Squid and octopuses.
Too bad the squid did not survive the hurricane.
Alright, on a serious note, folks, check this out.
Breitbart.com.
Congress's military aid to Ukraine now hits $65 billion.
Hmm.
They're sending another $12 billion in military gear and other aid to Ukraine, they say, pushing the total transfer to $65 billion this year.
Where could we use $65 billion right now in America?
What do we need rebuilt right now?
Oh, maybe a giant swath of central Florida or maybe the border wall on the southern border.
We could use $65 billion.
In fact, you could build the entire wall for a fraction of that.
Do you know that?
For all the money that we've sent to Ukraine, which has gone to who knows where, We could have built the entire U.S. border wall and stopped all the trafficking of the drugs, the weapons, the children, the human trafficking, all of it, and the terrorists, too.
Don't forget the terrorists trafficking, too.
But instead, we've sent this money into a giant black hole in Europe that, again, as I've mentioned, it doesn't seem to be going to the people of Ukraine nor the soldiers of Ukraine.
It's just going into a giant vortex that empties into an alternate dimension of Where somehow it's retrieved by senators, members of the State Department, and other corrupt officials.
They got their hands deep into the alternate dimensions of money laundering.
I think the whole Ukraine operation, I mean, the way that this is being run by the United States, I'm not saying that Ukraine is running it this way, but the way the U.S. is running it is a giant money laundering operation.
I think they just give Zelensky a cut.
And then the rest goes back to all the people in the US elite system for massive payoffs.
Giant money laundering operation is a money laundering machine.
And I think Russia knows that, which is why Russia is not afraid of war.
I mean, they're not backing down from war, are they?
I think they're repositioning a bunch of nuclear missiles right now.
Like, don't attack Russia, which, according to Russia, now includes Luhansk and Donetsk and what is it?
Is it the Kharkov region?
And Zaporizhia, if I'm pronouncing that correctly, which is highly doubtful.
But these four new regions that voted to join the Russian Federation, yeah, Russia says that's Russia now, too.
If you attack those regions, we might respond with nuclear weapons.
That's the position.
I mean, that's the current state of affairs.
So...
Folks, we're on the verge of this going nuclear.
And I think, I mean, frankly, the next move from the West is that the United States would launch its own nuclear missile and strike somewhere in Ukraine as a massive false flag operation and then blame Russia, but use that as a justification to launch a massive missile.
I think that's the next move here.
I think you're going to see a nuclear detonation in Ukraine done by NATO forces but blamed on Russia.
It's the next obvious move.
I mean, they're blowing up pipelines in the Baltic Sea.
Why not take it to the next level of insanity and just start launching nukes and blaming Russia?
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised.
I think that's coming.
And since no one is allowed to question official narratives on the internet, social media or big tech sites or anything, they could probably get away with it.
Did you see how the so-called fact-checkers have said, well, no, America did not carry out the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines.
And how do the fact-checkers know?
Because the Pentagon told them so.
The extent of their fact-checking is to check with the Pentagon.
Hey, Pentagon, did you all blow up the Nord Stream pipelines?
Is that you?
And the Pentagon says, nope, wasn't us!
Okay, fact-checked!
It's fact-checked now, the Pentagon says so.
That's what's out there right now.
The fact-checkers aren't fact-checkers, right?
Of course, you know that.
They're just propaganda slingers.
That's what they are, propaganda slingers!
They're just Pentagon propaganda slingers and PPSs.
That's all they are running around.
Slinging Pentagon propaganda.
But the upshot of this, folks, and the conclusion of today's podcast, is simply this.
How far are we away from Halloween?
What is it?
Oh, yeah, we're like 30 days, or roughly 31-something.
Get ready.
Get ready for this thing to go nuclear.
Get ready for World War III by Halloween because that is, as I've said before, that's the window of opportunity for these deranged globalist lunatics to try to halt the midterm elections by starting a war, declaring a war, declaring martial law, whatever.
Maybe nuclear terrorism in the United States that they can blame on Russia.
But roughly 30 days, if we make it through this 30 days without something, without a nuke, basically, consider ourselves blessed, frankly.
That's how dire the situation is.
But be ready in every way that you can with all the supplies that you need, right?
And I've gone over this many times, but off-grid food, off-grid medicine.
Make sure you've got iodine, for example.
I don't know if we still have inventory at the Health Ranger store, but you can check.
We might.
Right.
Probably don't have the potassium iodide any longer, but I know we have the nascent iodine, or at least I think we do.
You can check.
Make sure you've got off-grid self-defense.
You know, your firearms, your ammunition, your ballistic vests.
I've given out all the partners and sponsors who have all that stuff before.
I'm not going to repeat it all here, but make sure you've got heirloom seeds.
Make sure you've got some fertilizer, some nitrogen fertilizer, and get yourself some compost going if you can.
Make sure you've got water filters and all these things, flashlights.
Oh, I forgot to mention, I wanted to bring up, I'm currently rocking a Phoenix flashlight, right?
I just want to share it with you.
It's called the Phoenix.
That's F-E-N-I-X. It's called the E30R, as in Romeo, like Echo 3-0 Romeo.
And the reason I'm rocking this light, now the interface is a little tricky for people.
You have to hold down the button for like somewhere between 1.0 and 1.7 seconds, and then it turns on or something like that.
And sometimes people, they click it too fast or too slow.
It doesn't work right.
So it is confusing to some people, but it uses the 18650 battery.
And I've standardized everything on those 18650 batteries.
And in fact, as you may recall, I'm going to open this up.
There's only two brands of those batteries because I've tested.
I've spent all kinds of time testing the batteries.
There's only two brands of those batteries, which are lithium rechargeable batteries.
They're 3.6 volts.
They're great.
There's only two brands that actually have honest ratings.
If you buy these batteries on Amazon, and if it's not these two brands, it's just garbage.
But the brands that actually are honest, one of them is Phoenix, the same brand as the flashlight, F-E-N-I-X, right?
They have honest battery capacity.
Like this one here is rated 3,500 milliamp hours.
I tested it.
It comes out to 3,600 in my test, by the way.
So an extra 100 milliamp hours, it's always...
It's always a bonus right there.
And the flashlight's really small.
It fits in your pocket.
And it's got like five different beam settings.
So it's really, really good.
This is the one I've been rocking for a while.
The other brand of these 18650 batteries that's honest is Streamlight, which also makes flashlights.
I think that's a USA brand.
Whereas I think Phoenix is a Taiwan company, if I'm not mistaken.
Anyway, those are the only two brands you should buy.
Don't waste money on any other 18650 batteries.
And if you're curious, why are the 18650 batteries called 18650?
It's because the 18 describes the diameter, which is 18 millimeters, and the 650 is the length, which is 650 millimeters.
Right?
Makes sense?
So 18650 or 18650.
So there you go.
That's my little gear tip for the day.
Hey, don't forget to watch my gear video about the alcohol stove.
I do intend to get that posted.
Yeah, I got to remind myself on that one.
And check out my website, prepwithmike.com.
Download my book, resilientprepping.com.
Believe me, there's a bunch of people in Florida right now really happy they downloaded that book and listened to it and took some steps.
The other thing is flooding.
It's a good idea to store things off the ground.
If you live in an area that might receive any kind of flooding, get them three feet off the ground or five feet off the ground, or better yet, live on higher ground if you can, which most of Florida is not higher ground, so it's just something to consider, obviously.
These floods can happen.
DeSantis says like a 500-year flooding event in Florida.
That doesn't sound good.
Some houses were completely inundated.
With water, obviously, just buried.
I mean, water beyond the gutters of the roof.
So I guess it doesn't matter in that case where you stored stuff.
If it got inundated, I hope it's waterproof or it's just toast.
Anyway, that's the podcast for tonight.
I hope you found this fascinating and, well, learned a lot.
Maybe it's a lot of good reminders about all of us, how to be prepared.
How to survive?
What's coming?
There's a much bigger storm coming than Hurricane Ian.
There's a global storm, a financial collapse that's coming.
There's another global supply chain collapse that's kicking in now because of the natural gas shutoff in Europe.
There's a global, probably a cyber warfare event that's going to take place.
It might be global nuclear warfare.
There's a currency collapse that's coming.
Probably the euro first.
And then the yen...
Or maybe the yen and then the euro, but then the dollar last?
That's coming.
So, hey, we're going to get to ride out some major storms coming through, some super storms, some black swan hurricanes, like Sharknado.
Remember that movie?
It's like tornadoes with sharks in it.
Yeah, how about hurricanes with black swans?
I mean, that's, on a global scale, that's what we're about to go through.
Sharknado on steroids.
But thank you for listening, and given that it is Friday, oh yeah, I will probably have some updates for you this weekend because of everything going crazy.
So check my channel on brighttown.com for more weekend updates.
In the meantime, get ready, stay safe, take care, read your Bible, pray to God, pray for safety.
We're going to need divine intervention, all of us.
We could use that help to get through this.
And, well, thank you for your prayers and blessings.
All right, we'll talk to you On another podcast.
Take care.
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