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Nov. 28, 2022 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, 11/28/22 - The Calhoun "mouse utopia" experiment...
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All right, welcome to the situation update from Monday, November 28th, 2022.
Mike Adams here.
Thank you for joining me.
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend.
And I think you might share my question, like, where did it go?
Where did all those days go?
Because for me, I had no vacation, no free time.
It was just gone.
It's all gone.
So I don't know if you feel like you're able to get back into the swing of things here, being that it's a Monday, but I don't know.
It doesn't feel right to me.
I still feel like it should be Saturday or something.
But here we go.
Now, I may not have podcasts for you tomorrow or the next day or possibly the next day, or I might.
It's not clear yet what's going to happen because of some commitments I am involved in.
We'll just say skills.
Okay, we'll just leave it at that.
Skills, certain types of skills.
And it's a very all-consuming types of skills, acquisitions, and such.
And I don't know if I'm going to have any energy left, is my point.
But we'll see.
I will try to bring you a podcast tomorrow and the next day and the next day.
But if I don't, don't flip out.
I'm just giving you a heads up that it's possible I won't have it.
We'll see.
Alright, now, my main focus today is really a meta-analysis of what's going on in the world, and I've had a lot of time to think about this over the rapidly disappearing Thanksgiving Day weekend.
And I've come to the conclusion that most of the world is insane.
And by the world, I mean the people in it.
Not the animals in it, not the insects, not the pollinators, and so on.
No, the people are insane.
And what I mean is that mass mental illness has reached a whole new level of insanity that I never imagined we would be living through.
And this observation very quickly takes you into concepts of the globalism and depopulation, eugenics, and so on, but also a very interesting experiment by researcher John Calhoun, From the 1960s.
It was published in, I think, the Smithsonian Magazine at the time.
And in that experiment, you may be familiar with it, it was called the Mouse Utopia Experiment, where he would build these spaces for mice, where they had unlimited food and resources and could reproduce and grow their populations and so on.
And then something horrible happened where these utopias collapsed into...
Well, crazy population patterns, violence, mothers not caring about their youth, even allowing their babies to be killed, which sounds a lot like humans and abortion, by the way.
From the Smithsonian Magazine, there was a write-up about this in 2015.
And it quotes an analysis of the experiment.
It says the following.
Check this out.
Quote, at the peak population, most mice spent every living second in the company of hundreds of other mice.
They gathered in the main squares.
This was like an artificial utopia for mice that was actually constructed.
It was a physical structure.
So they gathered in the main squares, waiting to be fed and occasionally attacking each other.
Few females carried pregnancies to term.
And the ones that did seemed to simply forget about their babies.
They'd move half their litter away from danger and forget their rest.
Sometimes they'd drop and abandon a baby while they were carrying it.
The few secluded spaces housed a population that Calhoun called the beautiful ones, generally guarded by one male.
There were multiple females inside the space.
They didn't breed or fight or do anything but eat and groom and sleep.
That's all I did, just eat and groom and sleep, which sounds a lot like a lot of the human population.
When the population started declining, the beautiful ones were spared from violence and death, but had completely lost touch with social behaviors, including having sex or caring for their young.
And then essentially it goes on and it finds that The mouse populations collapsed.
So after having been given everything they needed to reproduce, you know, unlimited food, unlimited resources, plenty of space, and so on, unlimited, I mean, like no predators.
That was one of the keys.
No predators were present.
This population destroyed itself because of mice culture changes.
The cultural changes turned into what we might call today LGBTQ. That's right.
They stopped caring about sexual reproduction.
They engaged in a lot of abortions, so there's a lot of left-wing themes there.
And they focused on grooming and being the beautiful ones, but not having social behaviors or acceptable social interactions.
They cared not for their children.
They just abandoned their children and let them die.
But they were very interested in their food and their grooming and their sleep.
And then they were guarded by a few dominant males that defended this elite class of mice from the general population, which was just eating itself to death and occasionally engaging in violence.
Now, does that sound familiar?
Because that sounds exactly like what we're seeing in society today.
In fact, that work from Calhoun in the 1960s was frequently cited as kind of a doom and gloom prediction of the future of the human race.
Now, a lot of other scientists dismissed that and concluded that, well, this won't translate into humans because mice are mice and humans are humans and it's different.
But it seems to me that it actually has translated into humans.
Now, there's something else that I believe is leading to the downfall of human civilization and is contributing to the mass insanity that we're seeing take hold.
And it is the fact that we've moved from a society where most interactions between people were face-to-face, which is the society that I grew up in and perhaps that you grew up in, This was the society that existed throughout all the way up to the 1990s through most of the 1990s.
But then when society passed the year 2000 and you had big tech coming in with a lot of platforms like Facebook and MySpace initially, but then Facebook dominating and then Twitter and YouTube and so on, what you end up with is a society where people no longer what you end up with is a society where people no longer interact on a Now,
my theory is that this lack of face-to-face interaction amplifies the worst traits of human psychopathy and violence and arrogance and whatever the negative traits that people usually hold my theory is that this lack of face-to-face interaction amplifies the worst traits of human psychopathy and violence And, you know, violence and arrogance and whatever the negative traits that people usually hold back when they're in person with somebody.
Like, normally you don't say face-to-face with someone something that people would very easily say online.
Because you're not there.
You don't have to see the other person's response.
You don't have a risk of getting punched in the face or whatever the response might be.
And so this is how you have all kinds of people screaming, you know, feminazis and, you know, white nationalist, fascist.
By the way, did you see, who was it, that the famous singer...
Yeah, Alyssa Milano is her name, and apparently she's a famous singer.
She became the laughingstock of Twitter because she tweeted the following, trying to virtue signal that she's anti-hate.
This is just an example of the kind of total insanity that you see now because of social media and this non-face-to-face interaction.
But Alyssa Milano tweeted...
I gave back my Tesla.
I bought the VW EV, you know, the Volkswagen electric vehicle.
I love it, she says.
I'm not sure how advertisers can buy space on Twitter.
Publicly traded companies' products being pushed in alignment with hate and white supremacy doesn't seem to be a winning business model, she says.
And then, of course, she is hit with a million replies of people saying, Volkswagen was actually started by Adolf Hitler.
Volkswagen was the car company of the Third Reich, started by Nazis, founded by Nazis, championed by Nazis.
And Alyssa Milano is so stupid, she didn't know that!
She had no idea, right?
So she thinks she's virtue signaling by going to a car made by a company founded by actual Nazis.
But she doesn't want a Tesla because she doesn't like free speech on Twitter.
See, so she's another example of someone who's mentally ill, right?
She can't handle free speech on Twitter because the freedom to speak would be the worst thing ever if you're a left-wing censorship authoritarian type of person, which clearly she is.
But anyway, she got taught a lesson in the history of automobiles, by the way, that she did not previously know.
That's amazing.
And for those of you keeping track of the controversy surrounding Kanye West and Adidas, understand that Adidas was also founded by Nazis.
There's a whole lot of companies founded by Nazis that are still around today, including the offshoots of the old IG Farben, just to be clear.
But my point is that this lack of face-to-face interaction has caused the worst parts of humanity to come out through these proxy interactions using technology.
And then there's this mass dumbing down and a form of insanity that I've noticed on YouTube lately.
Seems like a lot of the more popular YouTube personalities are clearly insane.
Some kind of sociopathic or psychopathic personality traits coming out that make them fascinating to watch, that's for sure.
But there's also a dumbing down that I've noticed.
And on YouTube, because of censorship, you're not allowed to use full language.
So you're not allowed to say COVID, for example.
You're not allowed to say vaccines.
You're not allowed to say probably, you know, Klaus Schwab or the World Economic Forum or all kinds of other keywords you're not allowed to say.
Like maybe Vince Foster and the Clinton body count or whatever or Pizzagate or whatever words trigger the elitist into censorship.
And so because of that, YouTube is an ecosystem of incredibly dumbed down, like self-retarding language, if you will.
In other words, the people who participate on YouTube are They themselves dumb down their language on purpose, you know, to avoid censorship.
And unintentionally, they end up having a lower IQ, like a smaller vocabulary, a simpler kind of language that does not offer the full expression that you would experience on a free speech platform, such as Brighteon or, you know, Bitchute or any other free speech or basically free speech platform.
Okay, so the dumbing down of the language is happening on YouTube, and what's very bothersome to me is that people are doing it on purpose.
They are inflicting this upon themselves, and I know some of you listening might be YouTubers, and you do this too.
And I'm not condemning you for that.
I'm just saying this is a phenomenon in which you may be participating, and the result is there's a dumbing down of the language that is being enforced by the people themselves.
So if you go back to the mouse experiment, The overpopulation of mice resulted in these mice setting up their own kind of barriers to socialization, their own depopulation efforts.
You know, you had the beautiful ones, you had the male guards, and you had the masses, you had the female mice not caring about their offspring and so on.
And in essence, there was a great social dumbing down among the beautiful mice, so to speak.
We are seeing this in human society and technology is accelerating and amplifying this phenomenon.
And that's what I've really begun to notice, that there's a whole different ecosystem of language on YouTube and it is a dumbed down subset of the English language that's astonishing to watch.
Now, there are some people on YouTube who are masters of the language and of the art of working around these censorship provisions.
And I want to give a shout out, in fact, to someone that I had not heard of until recently, and perhaps you have not heard of either.
But he's a master at this and very informative.
Former hedge fund manager, maybe even current.
His name is Patrick Boyle, B-O-Y-L-E. And I encourage you, just as an experiment, go to the Patrick Boyle channel on YouTube and watch a couple of his recent videos because he's hilarious and Almost a comedic genius who claims that none of his videos have anything to do with comedy and that it's all just about finance and mathematics and numbers and what have you.
But he's actually, he's really, really funny if you pay attention to what he's saying.
I appreciate his humor, but then I have a kind of a twisted sense of humor as well.
At least I've been told.
But whatever.
The point is that There are resistance warriors against dumbing down on YouTube, and Patrick Boyle is one of them, and so I just want to give him a shout-out.
And also to those of you listening who have your own YouTube channels and you are speaking intelligently, thank God.
Thumbs up to you.
But there are a lot of people dumbing down their message in order to meet the clickbait demands, and they're also amping up their insanity and the antics and just the stupidness factor.
In order to get a lot of clicks, right?
And the classic clickbait thumbnail on YouTube is that the owner of that channel, on every single thumbnail, they have their face with an expression like they're shocked.
Like, oh my god!
And they must have spent a day taking 500 photos of themselves with 500 different expressions.
You know, surprise, disgust, you know, whatever, terror, and then they just slap that onto a thumbnail, and that is supposed to attract more clicks because it's a human emotion that people resonate with.
They see someone expressing shock or surprise or terror or whatever, and they're like, wow!
So that...
But when you click into a lot of those, you find that that thumbnail is actually clickbait and there's not much behind it.
Sometimes just a boring guy that you can hardly even understand using some form of dumbed-down language and not really saying anything useful.
It's like, okay, I get it.
Tether's going to crash also.
Okay, yeah, I get it.
Everybody, there's a thousand videos.
Tether's going to crash.
The worst is yet to come.
Okay, I get it.
But does everybody have to look shocked in all their thumbnails?
No, not really.
Do you walk around looking shocked all the time?
I don't think so.
I hope not.
But anyway, my point is more and more people are clearly going insane.
And we're also seeing this mass dumbing down.
And we're seeing the Calhoun mouse utopia effects, I think, across human society, which is we're seeing humanity destroy itself and we're seeing parents abandon their young.
We're seeing more abortions, even post-birth abortions, And this whole thing about grooming and also the transgenderism, mutilations of children and so on, this is all consistent with the mouse utopia experiments that showed that humanity would totally collapse if humanity followed the patterns of the mice, which again, it seems like it is.
So now you add to that, add to that all of the psychological terrorism of the media that's been pushed on us since the beginning of COVID, right?
So you have this incredible fear factor pushed onto human psychology combined with the lobotomy effect of the spike proteins that are generated in your body thanks to the mRNA injections, which do, of course, hijack and program your cells to produce spike proteins.
That's the whole point of them.
That's what the drug companies say they do, by the way.
And the spike proteins themselves turn out to be, well, pathogenic.
And they can cause neurological damage, brain damage in victims of these injections.
And so what you end up with, quite realistically, is a population of brain-damaged, overcrowded individuals who are being dumbed down in their language, who are increasingly killing off their own children.
They are losing socialization skills, communication skills, and rational thinking skills.
And you add to this the fact that the entire food supply is heavily contaminated with toxic chemicals.
And this is an area of expertise where I am known, of course, as a food scientist and a food laboratory owner and published scientists work in the lab.
I develop methods for quantitation of glyphosate or atrazine, for example, things like that, different herbicides.
And also cannabinoids.
We've done a nice technique on that using LC-MS. That's a mass spec approach.
Anyway, the point is, these poisons, they affect people's brains.
They can alter personalities.
They can change brain chemistry in a very damaging way.
So, for example, just one category of pesticides known as organophosphates, they interfere with your brain.
In fact, they're known as what's called acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.
And your brain cells have to talk to each other, obviously, or you don't cognitively function.
You're not alive.
You're not thinking.
And if you inhibit the properties of acetylcholinesterase, then you end up with, well, retarded, in a scientific sense, retarded function of neurological cells.
So that is caused by the pesticides that are put in the food.
And, you know, what's interesting about the Calhoun mouse experiment is that he didn't even poison the food supply of the mice, and they still killed themselves.
They still blew up their population and then committed mass suicide effectively through infertility and violence and lacking socialization skills, lacking reproduction, and so on.
Which is exactly, that's what's happening in Japan, by the way.
You look at the Japanese population, they don't want to have children.
Japan is not replacing its population.
Why do you think that is?
Well, look at how crowded it is in cities like Tokyo.
It's massive overcrowding.
The youthful generations are no longer interested in dating or sex even or reproduction.
And so the Japanese population is quite literally in the process of dying out.
Now, Japan doesn't have the same level of violence of a city like Chicago, run by Democrats, by the way, but they're still dying out.
Japan cannot replace its population.
But if you add in a layer of poisons into the food supply, if you were to do that to the mice, those mice would have committed mass suicide much sooner.
They would have had more violence, more personality disorders, more radical behavior, and so on.
Loss of cognition, they would have had more birth defects, more retarded baby mice, and so on.
And that's what we have in the human race today because the food supply is loaded with pesticides, herbicides, hormone disruptors, heavy metals, And
so much more.
Loaded with toxins.
Toilet paper brands have fragrance in them for some reason.
People like to buy perfumed toilet paper.
You've got to pat your butt with perfume?
Really?
How silly is that?
That sounds like the self-grooming operation of the mice, the beautiful ones, patting their butts with fragrance toilet paper.
Really?
It's completely insane!
But this is what's happening across humanity right now as well.
So I see signs that the human population today is way worse off than the Calhoun mouse populations and I think this is why everything seems insane.
If you were to turn on the TV and try to watch CNN or MSNBC, it's insane.
It's completely insane.
Look at global warfare.
Totally insane.
Look at the messages from the media.
Insane.
Elections.
Totally insane.
Look at the people who are running your local city.
City council members.
Usually insane.
And who's running your local school.
Totally freaking insane.
And you ask the question, how can suddenly half the country...
Tolerate or even applaud, like, drag queen story hour for children.
I mean, seriously.
Drag queens and cross-dressers and transvestites and so on dancing in provocative, sexualized manner in front of children at schools and libraries and community centers and so on.
And the radical left is all in favor of this.
And you say, how can that be?
The answer is that they've been intoxicated.
They've been poisoned.
They've been made insane through all these mechanisms that I'm talking about.
And humanity has reached, at least in the cities, a population density that is probably psychically self-destructive to the point of annihilation.
There's something about the human psyche that requires more space than just being packed into a city and a bunch of apartments like sardines.
And then, again, all the negative traits of this are amplified by social media websites and the kind of tech that allows people to interact verbally without being face-to-face.
So I think these are the factors that are making society seem completely insane right now.
And this is how you end up with totally crazy decisions that you see projected into the news headlines of the day, like this one from the Daily Wire.
JetBlue, which is an airline, JetBlue won't hire the unvaxxed, but they hired a violent felon to fly the planes.
So, in other words, if you're a violent felon, yeah, you can be a pilot on JetBlue, but if you're not vaccinated, sorry, you might be a danger to the public, right?
That's true.
So JetBlue hired a guy who allegedly broke into the home of a judge in Louisiana and beat the judge's daughter with a metal baton as she left the shower.
This is what's being reported here by the Daily Wire.
Police said that when he was arrested, he was wearing a bulletproof vest and his vehicle contained knives, handcuffs, parachute cord, a shovel, and a mask.
But he can fly the JetBlue airplane.
No problem with that.
Only a few hundred passengers in the back put him in charge of the plane, but not an un-vaxxed pilot.
No.
Again, that might be a danger to the public, you see?
So how do you arrive at these insane decisions?
From all the mechanisms I just mentioned, the insanity is spreading.
The real pandemic right now is the insanity, not any virus, not even the vaccine itself.
The pandemic is the insanity.
This is how we got all the insanity of COVID and the masks and the lockdowns and the vaccine mandates and everything.
Here's a story out of Fox News.
Fauci emailed friends saying masks were ineffective, but he pushed for mandates anyway, says Missouri's Attorney General.
And that's Eric Schmidt, by the way, from Missouri.
And he was talking about Anthony Fauci's deposition, because Missouri has been suing him.
And in the deposition, Fauci allegedly states that masks were ineffective before he then supported the masks.
And this came out.
This is in his emails.
So here's a guy, Fauci the fraud, Fauci, the Joseph Mengele of Western society today, as he's been called.
He knows masks don't work.
He tells a friend they don't work.
But then to the rest of the country, he's like, you have to wear them and they totally work.
So that children can be locked down with masks on their faces and people can become these crazy mask addicts and mask enforcers.
And this only adds to the insanity of the mouse experiment overcrowding overpopulation situation.
Now you're adding basically the Stanford prison experiment into the mix here.
If you know thinking about the Stanford Prison Experiment, that was where they took a bunch of grad students, they divided half of them into prisoners and the other half into prison guards, I think, and then just kind of ran this role-playing game for a little bit.
Had to cut it off very quickly because the prison guards began to sadistically abuse the so-called prisoners.
The guards, in other words, took on the persona of abusers.
Very quickly, they began to change their behavior to match the role they thought they were going to play.
Well, Fauci did that to the entire country by saying, you all have to be mask enforcers and vaccine enforcers.
What was the message from the mainstream media over the Thanksgiving holiday?
was that you have to convince your family members to take more vaccines, right?
And if they don't, then don't invite them over for Thanksgiving dinner.
So this is a Stanford prison experiment being run on the entire country by a bunch of insane lunatic globalist controllers like Fauci and Walensky at the CDC and other globalists and so on.
And of course, the Biden regime, it's all a mass experiment, but it's not just a medical experiment.
It's not just a genetic experiment or a transhumanism experiment.
It's a massive psychological obedience experiment that's being conducted just to see how many people will go along with this.
And you probably know people who have gone along with it.
You know people who have become mask enforcers or vaccine enforcers.
They are the obedient ones.
They are the ones who would have applauded the gassing of the Jews if they had been born in Germany in 1921, you know, so they were old enough to be adults during World War II or what have you.
They would have applauded it because they go along with the tyranny.
And so those are the Nazis that are living among us today, the Nazi philosophy mentality people who are here right now all around us.
They may be your family members, your friends, your neighbors, your coworkers.
And the establishment is exploiting those people and their Nazi tendencies to try to weaponize masks or vaccines or other means of conformity, social distancing, for example, against the entire population.
Now, I was speaking with Jeffrey Prather over the weekend as well about some of this.
And Jeffrey Prather, of course, is an expert on fifth generation warfare.
And he's got a great show on our network, Brighteon.tv.
So be sure to check out Brighteon.tv, by the way, because we have amazing hosts with amazing shows there.
Jeffrey Prather is one of the very best.
And he's a former DEA, former Defense Intelligence Agency.
The guy knows his way around the government and, frankly, the intelligence community and so on.
And he will tell you That there are complex fifth-generation warfare operations being run on humanity right now that are designed to achieve mass kills or extermination or the collapse of nations, but they don't use kinetic warfare any longer.
We're past the age of kinetic warfare.
We are into the age of social engineering, of influence operations, selective censorship, disinformation, misinformation by the establishment, Spreading disinformation on purpose, essentially controlling the narrative and thereby controlling people through social cues because people like to follow individuals that they think are answering their questions or answering their needs or making them feel uncomfortable.
Like, they're part of a movement, for example.
We see echoes of that in the so-called Q movement.
A lot of people follow Q quite religiously.
You know, nothing wrong with having some optimism about things, and I understand there have been some pretty interesting things happening lately, like the collapse of FTX and so on, but there are certain members of the so-called Q movement that are almost religiously following every word,
every post, every, I don't know, two-year delta or four-year delta or whatever it is, to try to interpret and to bring meaning into their life today that they think was ordained by this, you know, almost messianic type of individual who was predicting almost messianic type of individual who was predicting the future is like Nostradamus in the political spectrum or something.
And there's an element of that everywhere across our society today.
Some people want to follow an actual religious person.
Some people want to follow a fashion person.
Some people want to follow, you know, a Nostradamus type of person.
What I love about you, my audience, is that you don't follow anybody.
You don't even follow me.
Because I've also reinforced that idea that we are not to follow anyone except Jesus Christ, by the way.
And just to bring in the God component of all this, we are to follow no man, no woman, no human being can be our Savior.
You know, just to be clear.
No human being can be our savior.
No human being is going to answer everything in your life.
No human being is going to take away your responsibility for acting for yourself.
And yet we live in a culture where a lot of people love to be sheeple.
They want to follow the herd.
They want a leader to come along and tell them what to do, what to think, what to say, how to act.
In fact, that's the vast majority of people.
And so information warfare becomes the warfare of our time in this space at the same time that the population is being exterminated through depopulation weapons, infertility through the vaccines, food scarcity, engineered takedown of the energy infrastructure, and so on and so forth.
The allowance of violent crime to worsen across society.
Infertility chemicals in the food supply on purpose through plastics, chemicals, and so on, even in food packaging containers.
So this is warfare at a level that is so complex, involving multiple layers of psychology, of social engineering, of censorship, of technology, of biology, genetics, transhumanism, even spiritual warfare, the whole thing.
This has never been waged before on humanity.
No wonder it's so complex for people to navigate.
No wonder sometimes people cry out and they want a leader.
Like, tell me what to do.
Tell me how to make sense of this.
It's just too crazy.
You know, how do we navigate all this?
And that's where we have to be very careful to reject that.
Again, no man will save you.
No prophet of our time here, no living person will be able to save you from what's happening.
You're going to have to get to work and get involved yourself, right?
We all are.
Decentralization, power to the people, local.
Local efforts, local politics, local food systems, and so on.
This is what I've been teaching for a very long time.
Now, with all of that said, I want to bring you another important analysis that's happening right now, which is that there is a kind of civil war happening inside the health freedom, or you might say the health truth movement.
I don't know how you want to depict it, but there is a civil war taking place, and there is also a lot of infiltration.
And it's not just infiltration by individuals, but it's infiltration by money.
So there are two sources of money.
I spent a lot of time on this over the last several days.
There are two main sources of money that are now infiltrating the so-called truth movement.
And I've looked at this.
I've talked to a lot of people.
I've looked at this from many angles.
And I'm going to give you my best assessment of what I think is happening, but it is subject to change based on new data.
But here's what I think is happening.
Number one, I think that the health freedom movement has been so strongly pro-Trump for the last several years that it has attracted the attention of both globalists and also rhinos.
So both globalists and rhinos, they want to split apart the health freedom movement, and in effect, they want to take it over from within.
So they want to dismiss or deplatform or silence the pro-Trump voices in this space.
And then they want to take over the leadership of this space with voices that are going to split the Trump support into two factions, the rhinos and And then the Trumpos, let's say.
So there's globalist money.
This is my best guess that there's globalist money right now coming into this space.
So there are certain organizations that are being funded with, you know, just flat out money from globalists.
And I probably don't even have to say their names.
You can think of the top three or four people that have Well, those same people are throwing money into certain organizations that sponsor certain individuals in the health freedom movement.
At least that's my best assessment.
And again, it's designed to split up the movement from within, to cause a fracturing, to cause a civil war.
And then there are other individuals who are trained operatives, and they are brought into the movement to try to take over or cause dissent or to discredit certain individuals and so on.
And those operatives that are the infiltration experts, nothing against women, but they tend to be women because women have that power over men, right?
And so a lot of people in this space are men.
And so the infiltration experts that are dispatched to try to compromise those men, they tend to be women.
And they tend to be women who are a little bit on the younger side, by the way.
Now, I'm not trying to say any particular person.
I don't have any particular person in mind.
And if there are some younger women who are genuine health freedom advocates, patriots who love America, just trying to tell the truth, I'm not attacking you.
I'm not trying to imply you at all.
So I just want to be clear, there are plenty of amazing women in this movement, you know, lots of them, and I've interviewed many of them, and will continue to do so.
Just saying that when the establishment wants infiltration agents who are very, very effective to compromise men, they send a woman to get that job done.
That's usually how it's done.
If you know anything about the CIA or even the KGB or all over the history of the world, even in China, they send women to compromise the men.
Just ask Eric Swalwell, right?
He knows that.
Now, it may be too early to tell, but the early indications are that Ron DeSantis, and I'm a big fan of Governor DeSantis' work in Florida, Obviously, I've given him kudos many times.
But it seems like a lot of anti-Trump money is moving in the direction of DeSantis.
Not just money, but personnel.
So there's certain people that are kind of getting into the Ron DeSantis orbit.
Who are, let's face it, anti-Trumper type of rhino individuals.
At least that's my early impression.
Now I'm going to give Governor DeSantis the benefit of the doubt.
Let's see where this goes.
Let's observe, you know, and watch the pattern here.
But if DeSantis ends up being the magnet for rhino money or rhino influence, if DeSantis becomes an anti-Trump movement or persona, then that's not going to fly with a lot of Americans who may or may not even then that's not going to fly with a lot of Americans who may or may not even want Trump himself to run for office, but Right?
They have what Trump promised in their hearts and minds as things they wish to accomplish.
And they certainly don't want rhinos in charge.
But what if the health freedom movement gets really fractured and dominated by rhino money and rhino people and rhino messages?
What if the health freedom movement becomes really strongly anti-Trump?
Not just, again, Trump the person, but just the whole philosophy of what Trump stood for.
Because even for me, I have not endorsed Trump.
I've said publicly, I'm going to wait and see.
I'm going to wait a long time because Trump made a lot of mistakes and he pushed Operation Warp Speed, which I've talked about many times.
And Trump is really great at surrounding himself with traitors for some reason.
I don't even know.
How do you pick Mike Pence as a VP? Mike Pence is one of the worst creatures in the history of this republic, as far as I'm concerned, at least that was ever in the White House.
How do you surround yourself with so many traitors?
It's just unbelievable.
So I'm not endorsing anybody.
I'm not picking a side here.
I'm just saying that the spirit of what Trump stood for, I think, is bigger than Trump himself.
Whether or not Trump runs, there's going to be that Trump spirit that still is a dominant factor in a lot of people who believe in health freedom.
So the health freedom movement is being targeted.
I can tell you that with 100% certainty.
And there's a lot of new money coming in that is from dubious sources.
And I can also tell you that there's a lot of strange things happening very quickly that is reshaping some of the health truth movement.
People that you never heard of Until just the last two years or so, a few of them.
And you're like, whoa, where did this person come from?
And where did this person's money come from?
Well, I think in some cases, again, not every case, but in some cases, that's globalist money or that's rhino money.
And it's in place for a purpose, which is to split and fracture the health freedom movement and destroy those who are pro-Trump.
So keep your eyes open on that, okay?
Please, have discernment.
Be critical.
Be skeptical about everybody.
You know, hold people—hold their feet to the fire on this, right?
Hold them to account.
And we, the people of this movement, we have to make sure that anybody that we invite into our orbit is operating ethically, with transparency, with morality— And I think that is critical.
We do not want our movement, if you can call it that, I guess it's nothing official, but we don't want our movement infiltrated or contaminated by bad faith actors.
And I think there's a lot of that happening.
Now, completely separate from that, new topic now.
I mean, kind of a segue here.
Completely separate from that, there's also conflict between a lot of people in the health freedom movement.
And I've seen a lot of it backstage at speaking gigs and so on, or I've heard stories off camera.
And yeah, there's a lot of personalities that have conflict.
There are egos that have conflict and so on.
And then there are also things like this that I'm going to talk about.
Since Dr.
Bregan and Ginger Bregan and his wife have gone public with this, I'm going to go ahead and mention it.
And that is that Dr.
Robert Malone has sued the Bregans for $25 million.
And so that lawsuit has actually been around for about a month, but no one was wanting to go public with this, at least is my understanding, until now, when Dr.
Peter Bregan and Ginger Bregan have decided to put out quite an elaborate, detailed story about this lawsuit.
So this lawsuit is a defamation suit, essentially.
It's filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia.
And I do know that attorneys are involved already.
And, of course, I interviewed Dr.
Malone recently, had a really amazing interview with him.
We did not talk about this lawsuit, not on camera, not off camera.
That wasn't the focus of my interview.
But this lawsuit is out there, and I will tell you there are other people who are also named in the lawsuit.
There's actually a couple other people and then two organizations that are named in the lawsuit.
And I'm not going to mention them here.
That's not my focus, but you will probably hear about them coming up.
According to Dr.
Malone's complaint, people like Dr.
Peter Bregan and the others who are named have said horrible things and false things that are smearing Dr.
Malone.
I don't know if this complaint is directed to Dr.
Bregan or others, but in the complaint it says that Malone has been called a mass murderer and things like that.
This is why when I interviewed Malone, by the way, the first question I asked him was, hey, do you work for the CIA? Are you trying to mass murder humanity?
I mean, I decided to start out of the gate with that question because there were some accusations of that.
And personally, I think those accusations are unfounded.
Just for the record, I think they're unfounded.
I think Dr. Malone, I mean, I know that he invented the mRNA technology 28 years ago.
At least those were his first patents, at least as I understand it.
And then here we are decades later, Pfizer and Moderna and other companies kind of exploit the technology that Malone invented and they're using it in nefarious ways that Dr. Malone Malone did not intend and could not possibly have anticipated.
Before the year 2000, this was in the 1990s we're talking about here.
And how could you have known that all the governments of the world were going to turn into depopulation, bioweapons, genocidal systems using mRNA injections and faking all this trauma to scare people into compliance?
You couldn't have known that in the 1990s.
Not even if you were reading Philip K. Dick novels, by the way.
You still couldn't have known that.
So there's no way that Dr.
Malone anticipated this when he was inventing this.
It's not like he was sitting around a lab in 1993 or whenever.
It's like, I'm going to develop a technology that's going to kill the world someday.
No, I don't think that's what was happening, right?
So there's been some back and forth, some accusations and some disparaging type of comments and so on, and that's what Dr.
Malone was attempting to address, I suppose, in his complaint.
The article from Dr.
Bregan and his wife, Ginger, is posted on AmericaOutloud.com if you want to read his point of view on this, Dr. Bregan.
And he's saying essentially that he did not attack Dr. Malone, did not slander him.
There's a disagreement on some technical aspects of disagreeing about what's happening with mRNA technology.
And Dr.
Bregan is saying that Dr.
Malone is being incredibly overbearing and so on and demanding $25 million in damages.
Okay, so that's the substance of the article currently by Dr.
Bregan and Ginger Bregan.
But again, you can read it for yourself because it's more detailed than that.
Now, one of the things that you can do if you're curious to dig into this is you can read Dr.
Malone's book, by the way, which is called Lies My Government Told Me.
And I think it comes out, what is today?
I think it comes out in about a week and a half, something like that.
So, you know, and I haven't read the book, but in the interview with Dr. Malone, he told me that the book explains a whole lot about the history of his research, the history of his work, you know, how he got stiffed out of any money on this.
He He didn't make any money on the patents because he was in employment with another organization and they claimed ownership and everything.
He got, I think he said, one Susan B. Anthony dollar out of the whole thing.
So he made one dollar.
At least as he explains it.
So you can check out his book, and I'm going to give it a read when it comes out.
Lies My Government Told Me.
It's available, I think, for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes& Noble, wherever.
So that's one thing you can do if you're curious about this.
But my bigger point is I think we're going to see...
A lot more sharp disagreement in this space, in the health freedom space, because we're moving into a chapter of conflict, a lot of conflict, a lot of cross accusations, a lot of feelings of betrayal, a lot of, well, potential defamation from certain parties to other parties and so on.
Things seem to be escalating is what I'm witnessing in this space.
And of course, I have my own disagreements with certain people in the space as well.
I try to de-escalate those through back channels wherever possible.
Sometimes that's not possible, right?
So we just have to see where some of these things go.
Nevertheless, overall, there's an aura of conflict and disagreement that is coming.
And it's also really shocking to me, by the way, that A lot of times, people don't know the histories of people that are in this space.
And there's some shocking histories that I've learned about just certain people that you would never guess.
Like, that person used to do what?!
Things that would blow your mind.
So it's always interesting just to know where people came from.
Like Dr.
Malone, he's been in academia his whole life, right?
My background, I was a technical writer for software companies.
That's how I started out when I lived in Taiwan.
I was writing software documentation for an antivirus company that became a world leader in antivirus technology, believe it or not.
That's where I started.
Then I ran my own software company and so on and then got into health in the early 2000s and then began writing about that in 2003.
So, you know, my background is actually pretty simple compared to a lot of people.
But it is fascinating to me to know where people came from that brought them to this space.
Like, Dr.
Peter Bregg and his background is in fighting the government over, I think, electroshock therapy.
Which is crazy, insane, brain-killing torture that they did to people they declared to be mentally incompetent.
And Dr.
Bregan deserves a tremendous amount of credit for his work over the years.
And his wife, Ginger, too, by the way.
They worked as a team together over several decades to try to stop government essential torture of innocent human beings, right?
So...
The more you know someone's background, the more you can understand where they're coming from when some of these conflicts might arise.
So I think it's important to know that about people.
Now, for my part as a platform owner, Brighteon.com, Brighteon.tv, and so on, I can tell you for a fact that on Brighteon.com, there must be, I mean, this is my assumption, but it's got to be.
There's got to be probably intelligence community channels that are deliberately posting disinformation or trying to stir things up, you know, posting rumors and so on.
The problem is, We can't identify whose channels those are.
I mean, we don't know the motivations of people posting videos, so there's no way we know for sure.
Like, is this government disinfo or is this just some guy's view, right?
So since we're a free speech platform, we don't take them down because we can't be sure.
So in other words, freedom of speech...
If you truly have a free speech platform, there will be a level of infiltration That goes along with it because the freedom allows that, you see.
Andrew Torben knows this at Gab as well.
So Gab obviously can also be infiltrated, or I should say Gab accounts.
Some of those accounts are obviously intelligence community accounts.
It's true everywhere.
It's true on Truth Social.
It's true on Getter.
It's true on BrightTown.com.
It's true, obviously it's true on Twitter and Facebook, everywhere.
And then some of these government entities that infiltrate these platforms, some of them might be CIA, some of them might be Mossad, some of them might be KGB, or whatever the current version of that is in Russia.
I don't recall the names.
Could be Ukrainian intelligence, could be Canadian intelligence, or what have you.
Whatever.
Could be UK. MI5, or is it MI6, or whatever it is.
Have they made it to 7 yet?
MI7? I don't know.
Is that the super, super secret version of MI7? I don't know.
But you can bet they're using all the platforms, folks.
They're using all of them.
And they have people who are good at sounding convincing.
No doubt.
I've heard some people over the last few months that I just know cognitively.
I know they must be intelligence community agents, but man, they sound really compelling and really convincing.
It's like they've got this down.
They must have training operations of how to train these people that are really just kind of like top-notch, you know, social influence, psychological operation training units or something because they're churning out some pretty convincing-sounding people.
No doubt about it.
And so it's hard to tell the difference between those and actual organic, you know, citizens, like spontaneous citizens who are just trying to tell the truth.
And it's amazing to me, this is what else I've observed, that the intelligence community rolls out a person for every demographic.
They do.
They roll out an influencer for every single demographic that they want to try to control.
So they've got an influencer that's like a blue-collar worker.
I was just a coal miner and then I woke up and whatever.
And then they've got an influencer that's like a cowboy influencer.
They have an influencer that's a young, like a gamer influencer.
Right?
And then on and on, like somebody in the field of science that sounds very technical and so on and kind of appeals to those kinds of people and so on.
It's amazing to me.
They've really nailed every demographic.
And it's a pretty slick operation.
So I thought I would give you a couple of tips here of how some of the warning signs of ways that we use to spot operatives.
Okay.
So here are some of the signs.
Number one, an intelligence community operative will rise from complete obscurity to massive fame in less than a year, which organically wouldn't normally happen.
But through operatives, it is allowed to happen.
Secondly, very often they will be allowed to have a Twitter account where other people would be banned in that same space.
And sometimes they're allowed to have a Twitter account that has a blue checkmark.
Third thing, their story is really, really too neat.
It's too clean.
It's like, oh, I used to work in the deep state and then I just got sick of all the corruption and I decided to blow the whistle and here I am.
It's like, I'm In the real world, it's not that neat and clean.
In the real world, there are more twists and turns in that narrative, like weird things happen to you along the way, right?
So beware of stories that sound kind of sanitized, almost like cookie-cutter type of stories, background stories.
Sounds like, yeah, you came out of a comic book, man.
In reality, life is way more complicated than that.
Another thing is to watch for whether they have a Wikipedia page that trashes them.
So a real freedom fighter in our world will have a Wikipedia page that totally trashes them, like Dr.
Robert Malone.
His Wikipedia page is just filled with total lies on his made-up crap about Dr.
Malone.
And that's true for everybody who is in the pro-America, pro-freedom world.
They've all been attacked by Wikipedia.
But if there's somebody in this space that has a fair and balanced Wikipedia page, that's actually a red flag, believe it or not.
So you can always watch out for that because, of course, Wikipedia is run by the CIA. Everybody knows that at this point.
It's a total CIA extension used for narrative control and disinformation.
That's kind of obvious.
I mean, we're so far past the Edward Snowden days in all of this.
The end users out there, the listeners and viewers are pretty sophisticated.
We all know how this works at this point.
And then, this is the biggest sign.
Watch out for people who have a ton of money, but you don't know where it came from.
Right?
This is a huge warning sign.
Where'd you get all that money?
Right?
The long-standing leaders in this space, like health freedom or just information freedom kind of movement, you can look at them and you can figure out their revenue model because it's rather transparent.
So, for example, Infowars.com, the Alex Jones show, where does his money come from?
It comes from the Infowars store, right?
Selling water filters and nutritional supplements and preparedness products and things like that.
And that's obvious.
Where does our money come from?
HealthRangerStore.com.
By the way, if you want to support us, you can shop there.
And it's obvious.
We sell superfoods, nutrition, lab-tested nutritional products, storable food, some preparedness, a lot of green, home, clean, living, personal body care products that don't have fragrance in them and things like that.
We've got a toothpaste now that's pretty awesome.
It's got anise in it.
Very good stuff.
It's obvious to figure out where does our money come from?
Because we don't have any investors.
We don't get grant money.
We don't have globalist money.
Nobody's sending us billion-dollar checks.
Nothing like that.
So look at all the operations and you can ask the question, like, where does the money come from?
If somebody's getting a ton of money and you don't know where or how or why, that's a red flag.
And it's not always a horrible negative thing.
Like, for example, let's take Breitbart.com.
Now, Breitbart's done amazing, excellent work over the years.
I don't know where they get their money to run that operation, but...
They've done such great work over a long period of time.
I don't suspect Breitbart.com of being a nefarious, bad faith actor.
I think they get money from some wealthy conservative donors.
It's just a guess.
I honestly don't know.
Like the Epoch Times, I think they get a lot of money donated to them, too.
Because, you know, by perhaps wealthy former CCP members or something out of China, maybe.
I'm just guessing.
But I think the Epoch Times burns a lot more money than they could possibly make from their own advertising.
So I think they're subsidized by donations, which is great.
And the Epoch Times does amazing, outstanding work, by the way.
I mean, they are literally my favorite media outlet of a mainstream, kind of covering all the topics, media outlet.
They're the best, as far as I'm concerned.
But there's no way they make enough money from their own ads in order to fund that.
They've got to be getting supplemental money, which is fine.
Because that money is probably tied to the same philosophy of freedom and taking down the CCP and all the things that the Epoch Times stands for.
They're a great organization.
I think they do amazing work.
So for a lot of podcasters, it's really obvious.
Like if you listen to Dave over at X22, right?
He'll interrupt his show with an ad for something like a 3-in-1 solar light or whatever.
It might be collagen or whatever.
And it's like, yeah, okay, I get it.
He's making money off that.
I get it.
Or you go listen to Dan over at iAllegedly on YouTube, right?
Finance channel there.
I know Dan, super cool guy.
He's got sponsors, right?
So he'll do a live sponsor thing during the podcast.
It's like, today it's sponsored by this gold company or it's sponsored by this online trading platform or whatever.
So it makes sense, you know?
But just be on the lookout for things that don't make sense.
Like, where's this money coming from?
Because every operation takes money to run.
And, you know, speaking of that, by the way, I should probably...
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It's probably still on.
I'm just guessing.
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What was it?
Black Friday?
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Some of these EcoFlows, in other words, you can save like $300 off of one of these units, and these have the lithium-ion batteries.
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And so you can use solar panels or plug it into the wall to charge it up, and then you can use it to keep your electronics and other devices charged.
You can even use it to run small freezers or refrigerators for a period of time during blackouts.
And so I've got one of these units set up where I'm constantly charging it, and then I'm also constantly discharging it as a giant expensive UPS for my main computer system, by the way.
That's the way I use it.
I end up with this $1,000 UPS because I want to be able to handle long blackouts, like long duration grid outages, and still keep my computer running.
So that's what I do.
But it's not necessarily designed to be a UPS like that, but it might not work for every computer.
It kind of depends on your power supplies.
But that's the way I use it, and a lot of people do use it that way.
Anyway, it's interesting stuff.
So I think I'm going to be mentioning some more of the discounts later on this week towards the end of some other podcasts, but...
The bigger question on all of this is, wherever you get your information, follow the money.
Understand where the money comes from and how it's used.
So if people had followed FTX on this and asked the question, like, where's the money coming from?
How is FTX worth $32 billion?
They would have known it was all a fraud.
And if you look into the money behind organizations, platforms, corporations, people, political candidates, whatever, if you dig into the money, you're going to find the story.
You're going to find out, okay, is it legit?
Or is there something sketchy going on here?
Because a whole lot of the time, there's something sketchy going on.
People do crazy things.
For even crazy small amounts of money.
I'm shocked.
I've been shocked over the years to learn how crazy some people have been over relatively small amounts of money.
Just a few thousand dollars.
I've seen people just lose it, go insane.
I've seen people's personalities change overnight because they came into some money.
And there's even a big controversy right now involving, I think, people in some of the frontline doctors group and so on, the allegations of mishandling of money and so on.
And I've seen it again and again and again across different organizations where people who went from owning nothing to suddenly being in control of a couple of million dollars...
Like all kinds of shenanigans often will go down.
I'm not accusing anybody of anything specific here.
I'm just saying in a general sense, a lot of people can't handle new money.
They just don't know what to do.
I mean, they lose their minds and they just can't handle it psychically or something.
I don't know.
I think most people see money as a means to personal power rather than a means to achieve something in the world around themselves.
And I think that's the key difference.
And it's an issue of maturity involving money.
So a child or a teenager, let's say a young person, looks at money and is like, oh, you know, if I had that money, then I could have this car or I could have this jewelry or house or whatever.
It's just thinking about how it can make their life great.
But then a mature version of that later on in life typically is, okay, Here's a resource.
How do we use this resource to affect positive change in the world around us?
How can this money be used by others?
Or where can it have the most leverage in achieving the goals that we think are important for the world around us?
Because sooner or later, all mature people figure out that it makes no sense to be wealthy in a world of poverty.
Just to be the one rich person surrounded by poor people is a nightmare.
That is not a dream come true.
You need to uplift others around you.
You need to be doing okay in a world of other people also doing okay.
That's more important from my point of view.
So to the extent that God blesses me with financial resources, and sometimes donors do as well, like Gary Haven sent me a check for $100,000 and said, hey, hand this out.
I'm going to trust your judgment on handing it out.
And that's what we did.
So whenever I'm blessed with funds, I feel a sense of responsibility of what to do with that.
How do we achieve the goals that we've set out here, which include pro-human goals, health freedom goals, clean food, building infrastructure that allows us to operate independently so we can't be taken offline by Amazon, for example, things like that.
So money is a responsibility and sometimes it is a burden.
Especially when people start handing it to you.
It's like, okay, great.
You just gave me all kinds of homework.
What am I going to do with this money?
Whereas an immature person just goes out and blows it on a Lamborghini and jet skis and boats and whatever, and it's gone.
So anyway, that's just my thoughts on money.
But it is relevant to this whole industry.
Watch how people use money.
Watch people who come into new money, how they handle it.
And does their personality change?
Because that happens a lot.
And what kind of lifestyle do they choose for themselves?
Because I don't like being around flashy people.
You probably know that about me already, but I don't like people that have a $5,000 watch.
I don't know.
For me, it's like, come on.
You don't need a $5,000 watch.
What do I have?
I have a Citizen Eco, like a solar-powered watch.
You've probably seen it in my videos.
I think this watch costs like $120 or something like that.
I mean, it does everything I need.
It tells time.
What more do I need?
I don't need a watch that costs as much as a used car.
In my view, it doesn't accomplish anything.
I'm not judging you if you have a $5,000 watch.
That's awesome, but that's not me.
And if I'm in a business meeting with somebody and they show up with...
Like all this jewelry and gear and I don't know.
It's like, man, I think our priorities are not really aligned.
And look in the parking lot and they have a $100,000 luxury car on top of all the $5,000 watch and all this other stuff.
It's like, okay, well, you're clearly in the wrong building.
You should go meet with somebody else, not me.
All right, but those are my thoughts on a number of subjects.
Now, I'm going to turn this over to, well, Jay Dyer.
That's our interview guest for today, Jay Dyer.
And he's an expert in symbolism.
He's an avid reader.
Reads a lot about theology and philosophy and history, and he understands.
He's able to connect the dots on so many things.
Really a very smart guy, a very smart analyst.
In fact, his website is jaysanalysis.com.
He was kind enough to take some time out of his evening to spend with me to do an interview, so I asked him some questions about the world of The global elite.
What's going on?
Citizens uprising in Brazil and in China and all these things happening.
So that's the interview.
We're going to do that next and that'll close out today's podcast.
Just remember, I'm not sure if I'll have a podcast tomorrow or the next day or even the next day.
I'm not sure.
It just depends on how the skills thing actually goes.
So we'll see.
But thank you for listening, and here's the interview with Jay Dyer.
I think you'll enjoy it.
Welcome, everybody.
Mike Adams here with a special guest here.
I haven't interviewed him in years.
It's been a while, but I've been wanting to get him back on.
He's gracious enough to join me for a late-night discussion about things happening in the world.
It's Jay Dyer.
His website is jaysanalysis.com.
He's also a fill-in host from time to time on InfoWars.com, and I think he offers an outstanding analysis of world events.
He really gets it.
He understands history and what's going on in the world and can really connect the dots.
So I've got a lot of questions.
Mr.
Dyer, welcome.
It's awesome to have you on.
Absolutely.
Thanks, Mike.
Yeah, I was just telling you earlier, I remember that I met you at the Secret Space Program conference years ago, and we were chatting outside, and you had a portable interview studio in your truck, so I thought that was pretty cool.
Yeah, we did.
It's glad to reconnect and really honored to be with you.
You've done a lot of great work over the years.
Yeah, that was the only way we could get an interview without all this crazy background noise from the conference.
And it totally worked.
Well, today, we're doing it this way, remotely.
So a lot has happened, obviously, since then.
And recently, my sense, but I'm going to direct this to you, my sense is that humanity is reaching, or at least a lot of people are reaching some kind of a breaking point where they're tired of having their infrastructure dismantled.
They're tired of vote rigging.
They're tired of the genocide of vaccines, and they're tired of all the inflation and their money becoming worthless.
So what's your sense of that?
We're seeing a lot of angry people.
Where do you think this is going, or have we reached a tipping point, or will people lie down and take abuse for a lot longer? - Well, I think we've seen a series of big events that were really catalysts.
And it's almost like they were timed.
They're having one after another perfectly almost to wake everybody up.
And I'm not reading too much into that like it's a bad thing.
It's a great thing.
I mean, the situation with Trump, that woke a lot of people up because Trump was for four years basically just talking about the media being a bunch of liars.
Mainstream media is lying.
He was good in that he called attention to that stronghold that the media had on everybody's mind for decades.
That was one of the great things that Trump did.
Even if he didn't succeed in doing everything and even if we disagree with some of the things that he did end up doing, he did at least call attention to the fake news.
And that really solidified everybody's mind when it came to, look, we're being lied to on a mass scale.
Then I think subsequent events, like the last three years of crazy nonsense, which was clearly planned, that woke a lot of people up.
They saw that, hey, wait a minute, this is all a big lie.
We've been lied to about what the meaning of COVID was and what it was all for.
There was all these drills that planned for this very event, which suggests, you know, pre-planning as a pandemic.
Then we see, you know, another catalyst event like the, you know, economy crashing after all of this, which again, I think was by design to push us into this, you know, technocratic surveillance grid.
And so people started realizing, hey, that's not really what COVID was.
It wasn't about being sick.
It was about social engineering.
That was about changing people's attitudes towards how we live and what we do on a daily basis and how we conduct economic exchange.
That's what COVID was really about, changing people.
That's it.
And then Klaus...
Thank you so much, Klaus, because Klaus came out and told everybody the whole plan on a massive scale.
We will be outside you.
We're going to get outside your body.
We're going to change your DNA. So he laid it all out there for us.
And now, you know, we've got more catalysts.
We've got more pop stars coming out.
Britney Spears, Kanye, talking about having handlers.
You know, stuff that people in the conspiracy world had said for years.
Vindicated, vindicated, vindicated.
Everything that we said is vindicating, being vindicated.
Election fraud, right?
Roger Stone had a great piece a couple years ago about how the very guy that the CIA would use to rig elections in other countries is the guy who was like rigging, you know, the last election.
So people have just seen after every one of these big catalyst type of events that, man, everything is a lie and everything the conspiracy theorists said is true.
Well, that is absolutely true.
I'm going to ask you more questions on that.
But first, that's a really incredible Klaus Schwab impersonation, by the way.
I think that's one of the best I've heard.
And not bad on the Trump, either.
You have a voice acting talent that could also come in handy.
Well, I'm a little sick, so maybe I could do it better if I went sick.
I appreciate that.
No, I think actually the sicker you are, the better it sounds for Klaus Schwab, right?
Yeah.
Exactly.
But you're nailing it.
So what this acceleration has accomplished is bringing so many things into the light and into consciousness among people around the world where without this, those things would have stayed hidden potentially forever.
I never thought I would even live to see the day where over 50% of the population was skeptical of vaccines.
There used to be 2%.
Exactly.
And now it's 50 plus percent and here we are.
And I want to mention too, by the way, your website is jaysanalysis.com for people to find your work.
And also you've got a new book out, Essays on Theology and Philosophy.
Can you show us that book?
Yeah, right there.
Okay, cool.
And that's available at your website.
I just want to plug that for you.
We'll come back to that.
I want to ask you what's on your site.
But isn't it amazing how fast the awakening is happening?
Yeah, it's like you'd have a big Catalyst event, and then maybe another year you'd have a big Catalyst event.
And now it's like every couple months we get a big event.
And I don't know why, it's just Alex talks all the time about how things speed up and the craziness gets faster and faster.
I know you've talked about that as well for many years.
So all the people that are in your domain and Alex's domain, you guys have been so spot on for so long.
So, I mean, really, I should be asking you, why is it going so much faster now?
Is it something metaphysical or spiritual, or is it just like the global elites are scrambling?
I mean, I want to know what you think.
Well, if you're asking me, my answer is that the globalists always knew this was going to become evident in the final stages of their plan because they couldn't hide it forever and that they've simply accelerated their plan.
And so that's why these things are becoming apparent now.
But what's amazing to me, and I'll redirect back to you, is how many people are still going along with, for example, vaccine-assisted suicide.
Right.
Even though it's abundantly obvious now that it's killing people, but there are still people out there calling for booster shots.
Or, you know, at the same time, how many people continue to put their money in a bank in dollars, even though dollars are losing about 2% a month in purchasing value, and yet they still play the dollar game while they're losing, losing, losing.
It's worse than going to Vegas.
I mean, actually, a lot of Vegas casinos have payouts that are better than 98%.
You know, at the machines.
Some of them are like 99%, but not the dollar.
You lose 2% every month.
So, your thoughts?
I haven't done a lot of gambling, but Jamie and I, we went one time gambling a couple years ago at a nice casino, and the only game I wanted to play was the roulette, just with red and black, because I felt like I had at least a 50-50 chance.
So I think we gambled like $100, and then we left there with like $150.
So I came out better than if I just had my money in the bank.
That's funny to think about.
I never thought about that.
Yeah, I think that, you know, I watched really closely and followed the FTX collapse, and so that's a great analogy in my mind for how the actual Federal Reserve works, right?
The Federal Reserve is based on the same fiat model of we'll create infinite digit tokens and you keep giving us your money, your hard work, the real money, and real, I mean, dollars are also fiat, but in the sense that dollars can still be exchanged for real things.
And then, you know, What I think that was was a giant Democratic Party slush fund, you know, money laundering operation.
So they were able to get all this money and it functions on many levels to do many things like come after Bitcoin to press for greater legislation on things like Bitcoin.
I think, you know, Sam Bankman was pushing for that when he was having those meetings with them.
Maxine Blotters and all these people.
So it does many things, but it also seems to be a way to push us towards the central bank digital currency.
It's an attack on Bitcoin, in my view.
It's also a way to send money to Democrats, funnel money to them.
I think you give, what, $40 million to Biden.
So, and this is just people's money.
Two other, a long list of Democrats, he gave $40 million.
I think Biden got like $5 million or something himself.
I thought it was like $40 million, but maybe it was $40 to the Democratic Party.
I think it was $40 to Democrats, yeah.
I think that model, as you know, is kind of the same as the Federal Reserve.
It is.
It's a debt-based currency.
That's another wake-up call to a lot of people for all the bad parts of what happened with that.
But You know, that's an example of a catalyzing event that's just further waking people up.
But like you said, you know, the vaccines, like in my own family, extended family, most people have pretty much, like, they've turned anti-vaccine.
I mean, you know, they saw me as somebody just crazy for so long, right?
And the weird part was, you know, one of the global elite lectures that we did was on Jonas Salk's book, Survival of the Wisest.
And if you read Jonas Salk's book, he actually says we'll use vaccinations as a way to experiment on human beings.
I mean, here's the father of inoculations, and the title of the book is a eugenics-based book.
It's called Survival of the Wisest, meaning that we, the scientific elite, are the wisest, and we will decide who survives, right?
So it's playing on Survival of the Fittest from Darwin, or, well, Darwinism, generally speaking, but he's playing on that, saying we will be the ones that...
We'll decide to go into the future and we will use inoculations as a way to experiment and as a way to try to create infertility.
I mean, he says all this in that book is wild.
And here's this, you know, heralded hero of inoculations.
And, you know, for me, I'm like, you know, I'm not a scientist.
I read a lot of philosophy, but I know you do a lot more when it comes to science and you have lab and all that.
But, you know, as a guy who's a philosopher, I don't know science per se.
If I see the guy who's like the guy for vaccines saying, let's use vaccines to experiment and kill everybody, that's all I need.
That's enough for me when it comes to mass inoculations.
And as everybody knows, I mean, this modern big pharma stuff, it's not even a vaccine.
It's actually worse.
It's, you know, it's an experiment, basically, your big science experiment.
But adding to that, what was really incredible is that the Jonas Salk Institute, very early on in this, also conducted research and published a science paper on the fact that the spike protein itself that's generated from the mRNA injections is itself pathogenic.
So the very so-called antigen that your body is producing is also making you sick, which now we understand.
Why?
I mean, because that's causing inflammation, that's causing damage throughout the system, and then people can shed that.
But you mentioned Jonas Salk admitting that, and then his own institute comes out with that study, and yet...
Nobody at the FDA said, well, maybe we should stop this, even though they knew it was harming people.
So the other thing that the public is waking up to is the maliciousness of the establishment.
So think about the public trust and how it has been shattered in the CDC, the FDA, the FBI, the DOJ, what have you.
And to your point on crypto, I tell people, if you thought the FTT token was bad, wait till you hear about the USD. Right?
Exactly.
Yeah, that was kind of what I was trying to get at last week on the fourth hour of Alex, was trying to stress that parallel.
And yeah, the whole big tech stuff, that's also another catalyzing event.
I'm skeptical in terms of what Elon Musk is all about, but from the public vantage point, just in terms of the optics, it's wild to see people going crazy, regardless of what anybody thinks of Elon Musk, just of the idea of free speech.
I mean, this is weird to see people, because they're going nuts, freaking out like it's the end of the world, that we're going to have what was the case, like, a few years ago.
I know.
I know.
It's incredibly terrifying.
The end of the world is returning to the way things were in like 2015.
I mean, what?
This is crazy, right?
No, but it shows you how far gone that they are and the polarization of society.
But one of the things I wanted to ask you is about the path through all of this.
Now, do you believe, and I honestly, I don't know the answer to this, and either way you answer it, It's totally okay with me.
I respect your opinion on a lot of things.
Do you think that there are white hat forces that are at work in any way that are going to be helpful?
Or is that hopium?
Do we need to do it the hard way, elbow grease and hitting the streets on ballot harvesting for conservatives?
What do you think are pathways through this current situation?
You know, I mean, I guess I would have said the best hope would be, you know, local stuff.
I don't have a whole lot of hope for national elections because I think they showed in the last election that they can steal an election.
I mean, you know, I mean, I don't want to be blackpilled and get everybody in a negative attitude per se, but, you know, I think we have to be realistic and not expect that Washington is going to solve our problems or anything like that.
So, Yeah, how we get through this, I'm not sure.
I think that a lot of people I've talked to, a lot of prominent interviews that people have done recently, a lot of negative attitudes as to where we're going.
So a lot of people think there might be an economic collapse coming, and it's very possible.
I don't know.
I certainly hope not.
But we've been preparing for that.
We've got a lot of storable food.
I've never had storable food before.
Now we do.
We've got an old closet over there full of storable food.
So, I mean, prepare for the worst, hope for the best, I guess.
There's probably some value still to being involved in politics, especially at the local level.
I just don't know about the national level.
I mean, I hope that we get somebody halfway good in there, if that's what you're asking about, in terms of politics.
Let me ask you this.
I mean, some people believe that the fall of FTX, for example, is part of the fall of the Cabal, whatever that means, and we put that in quotes, the Cabal.
You know, I tend to think globally there's all kinds of factions and tribalism and competitive globalists and so on, and it's not just one monolithic, you know, orderly thing.
It's not like Darth Vader in charge of everything.
It's like a thousand Darth Vaders, which is worse.
They all have lightsabers.
But Some people believe that the fall of that was part of the takedown that's taking place.
And you have covered crypto.
Do you think that that fall was just an unintentional mistake on their part?
Like they got too stupid and reckless and they imploded it before they wanted to?
Well, I think that one thing I covered is, I mean, a lot of these, especially these Democrat people, I mean, they're operating on a high level.
They're doing criminal stuff at a very high level.
And I think when you have so many pop stars and business figures and people pushing this thing, and you've got to try to run a lot of cogs and a lot of wheels in a big, gigantic scam, these kinds of things are going to collapse, and they collapse kind of all the time.
Well, maybe not all the time, but I mean, you know, it's reminiscent of Enron, it's reminiscent of BitConnect, it's reminiscent of a bunch of previous sort of scams, kind of like it, Bernie Madoff's thing, right?
So those things, I think, fall because it's kind of hard to make those things continue to work.
But if nobody gets in trouble, then, you know, then they'll just keep doing these kinds of, you know, big level scams like this.
Whether this is exposing the whole cabal, I don't think so, because crypto, I mean, even though this was like the biggest, I guess, economic disaster, like Enron level, I mean, crypto is still a pretty small market when it comes to the overall market.
It's very, very small in regards to everything.
Everything else has not yet come into its own.
And it's been shrinking a lot in the last year, that's for sure.
Yeah, I mean, we definitely had an undue sort of bubble that a lot of people make it analogous to the, you know,.com collapse.
I think we're going to see some big victories.
I mean, some of the ones that will emerge from this are the ones that are going to last.
So I think this is a good sort of cleansing process.
I'm not saying it was good that FTX did all that scammery, but I'm saying, you know, things that will emerge out of this, especially Bitcoin in my view, which is, you know, the standard.
It's kind of the gold of crypto.
Yeah, it's kind of cleaning out a lot of the scams, which is going to leave behind whatever has staying power.
Resilience, exactly, yeah.
But I don't know if it's cleaning out the whole cabal.
I think that's getting a little ahead of ourselves.
I think that the cabal has centuries of money in a lot of different arenas.
Let me just take something like the Vatican.
It's kind of falling, I would say, and it's a big part of this world power structure.
But, I mean, it's not gone yet.
So, you know, Francis is still up there pushing global world religion.
He's still up there pushing, you know, inclusive capitalism, which is part of the Great Reset.
So, you know, we've got a good ways to go.
What about the fact that even Tucker Carlson went public recently on Fox with...
A piece about the pedo elite, and then we've seen more people in Hollywood becoming vocal about it.
Of course, some of them were killed shortly thereafter, but some are not dead.
And there seems to be What is it?
That Balenciaga fashion company with all the pedo kid teddy bears in a bondage and stuff like that.
There seems to be, at least this issue, is now rising to public consciousness in a way that it hasn't before.
Do you give that any significance?
Yeah, well, I mean, in fact, this just happened this week.
There's so many catalyzing events like this that wake everybody up that I actually forgot that one because it just happened, right?
I mean, I'm over here thinking about FTX, which is like two weeks ago.
And then you have everybody jumping on board with this...
This, you know, corporation, which creates, I guess it's a brand that does a whole bunch of junk, basically.
To me, it looked like a bunch of, like, knickknacks and junk.
Yeah, I never even heard of that brand.
I neither, until it popped up, yeah.
But I'm glad to see that people are waking up to this, and it actually makes me think of Zoolander.
I mean, if you remember in Zoolander, it's like talking about how the fashion world is a bunch of mind-controlled, you know, slaves, basically.
So I'm just thinking, like, this is like, do we live in Zoolander?
I mean, is that the world we live in?
Yeah, I think that's another great catalyzing event.
And that has to do with the desire of the elite really to degrade the normal population, people that are wholesome and healthy from the elite vantage point.
Part of the way that they control and rule people is to debase and to degrade.
And pop culture has a big role in doing that.
That's part of what I've talked about in a lot of my books and all the other people that we interview.
Going all the way back to the 1960s, even Tom O'Neill, who's from a mainline writer, he just put out a book about Manson in the 1960s, and that basically tying into intelligence operations, and Rogan had him on.
So now even mainline writers are really, again, vindicating what we've been saying about pop culture being this...
Agents to toxify and to debase everybody else.
And that's just a classic elite strategy of controlling people is getting them, you know, enslaved to their passions, enslaved to wickedness, blinding them and then controlling them and leading them basically to, you know, ultimately their own self destruction and demise.
I mean, they're pushing in Canada right now, they're pushing these suicide pods.
I saw an ad.
I was like, are we in Logan's Run?
I was writing movie analyses about Logan's Run 10 years ago saying, I'm worried that this old 70s movie is predicting a euthanasia-based dystopia, eugenics-based future, and here we are.
Oh yeah, of course, we're going to have suicide pods in Canada.
It's interesting that a lot of these countries that are under the Queen's dominion are the ones that are pushing all of this hardcore But it seems like The globalist efforts are falling short of what they wanted, right?
So the vaccines, for example, have not killed anywhere near a billion people yet.
They've killed tens of millions, probably, most likely.
Those are the best numbers I have globally.
And somewhere over a million in the United States, but that's still less than one-third of 1% of the population.
So it hasn't taken down the country yet.
I understand it's still going.
But a lot of other things like Disney trying to push all this grooming and pedophilia and trans on children and everything.
The backlash has been huge.
Disney's losing billions of dollars.
They just had to replace their CEO. All their super child gay movies are failing because parents are like, I'm not going to take my son, my seven-year-old daughter or son to a gay child's animation porn light Disney film, you know?
So isn't it failing also in a lot of ways?
Absolutely.
I mean, the...
Yeah, I mean, the Disney thing is fascinating because, you know, for so long and they've had such a monopoly and buying out all these different companies and almost gaining control of, you know, of media in the sense of pop culture and all that.
I mean, Disney is the engine of that.
And so to see them taking these big hits like this, I think, is great.
And I think that the more that we continue to do what we do, The more possibility there is for actually victory against these entities, even though they seem like juggernauts, they seem like they're, you know, unstoppable because they're so big and so much money.
When people start realizing that it's an attack on them, then if the money's gone, they lose.
That's it, right?
Right.
So, yeah, I think you're right about that.
I think we are seeing major victories.
I think they are off in terms of the timeline.
And now that I think about it, You know, Brzezinski, years ago, he had that talk before he died, where he was like, there was a talk he gave, I don't know if it was at the CFR or where, but he was basically saying that we're behind on our agenda, so we're going to have to step this up.
And a lot of the global elite texts, such as Jacques Attali's book, Brief History of the Future, or Ray Kurzweil's books, they kind of set these time dates like 2030, 2040, 2050.
They want to have certain things done by those decade increments in their actuaries, quite literally, right?
I mean, they talk about it in the books.
So I think that what happened was that when we hit 2020, there were certain things that they had not gotten to yet that they hoped had been done.
And that was, in my view, a big part of why the COVID scam happened was to further this agenda.
And when you go back and you look at All of the exercises, Crimson Catajan, Claydex, Lockstep, Event 201, all of those exercises, in many ways, the SPARs document, they really planned out what happened in those two years.
I mean, almost, you know, down to the hashtags.
So we know they're planning these things out.
We know they have different cards they can play.
Like, for example, in the Rockefeller 2010 Lockstep document, it's four different scenarios, and They played that first scenario lockstep.
They're going to play that other one that has to do with everything being automated and everything being run on the carbon scan.
I think that's what they're going to do next.
So my concern is that they're going to try to keep pushing this to get more done quicker.
But I think the vaccine thing in terms of COVID and all that, my view was that that was...
I mean, I think they were really damaging shots for sure, but I think that they weren't initially trying to go after everyone per se.
What they wanted to do was see how effective this would be and judging on the numbers of people that went along or didn't go along, see if they would roll out like the next phase, right?
Because remember Bill Gates was talking about how, well, the next pandemic is going to be a lot worse.
Get ready for the next one.
Which I took to be like, you know, okay, so there's going to be a part two to this, right?
There's going to be a sequel to this story.
Klaus talking about a cyber polygon that's going to be even worse than than the covid.
So I would say that, you know, probably what they're going to do to speed things up even further for this upcoming decade to hit hit their targets for 2030 is we could be looking at economic collapse.
Another phase of this so-called pandemic or something worse, which is really effective in killing people, perhaps, and economic collapse.
So cyber polygon pandemic economic collapse seem to be what they keep talking about over and over and over.
But one thing about that is that, you know, COVID took everybody by surprise.
And people were scared into obedience, I think, in a lot of cases.
Because...
Now that in many cases and across many states in the U.S., cooler heads have prevailed, there have even been a lot of local laws passed that say you can't shut down churches or schools, for example, or that you can't force vaccine mandates on people.
It seems like if they try a second pandemic, at least in the United States, they would have to make it ten times scarier to sucker people into it.
They've got to have blood coming out of people's eyeballs on TV or something, which maybe they will do that.
It's not going to be easy for them because there's a lot of skepticism right now.
Yeah, that's a great point.
I mean, probably then if people don't buy into that, the most likely scenario would be a form of economic collapse triggered by something in terms of cyber pandemic is what Klaus talked about.
And I watched the whole presentation.
I read the whole thing about Cyber Polygon.
And what it was, for those that don't know, it was a war game that a bunch of countries and corporations, like Fortune 100 tech companies, participated in.
Even some companies that weren't tech companies participated in it.
And they had these two teams.
They had a red team and a blue team.
And they were doing these mock hacking back and forth.
And the weirdest part of the whole document wasn't about hackers.
It was that Anybody who expressed doubt about the official stories, the official stories of anything, were classed as the bad cyber actors.
So in other words, if you doubt any of the official stories, you are then part of the cyber terrorists.
That's what's in there.
It's pretty crazy.
So I don't know if they're going to be able to do that, like get that across either.
That seems really outlandish.
But maybe with, you know, remember when Obama handed over the ICANN to the United Nations or something?
I mean, maybe they can shut everything down with that.
I don't know.
But yeah, maybe Cyber Polygon is the card they would play next, given the skepticism about pandemics.
Well, that brings me to Twitter.
I want to ask your opinion on Elon Musk, what he's doing, and the scene on Twitter.
Number one, do you think he's going to honor his promise of general amnesty, which technically he should bring back Alex Jones, too, then?
I'm waiting to see if that's going to happen.
Don't hold your breath, right?
But if he does...
Then, you know, Apple's saying they're going to remove Twitter from Apple phones and then Elon says, well, we'll release our own hardware.
That's a great way to destroy Apple also is by having everybody say, well, my iPhone's useless if I can't use Twitter on it.
I'm going to go buy the Elon Musk Tesla phone.
I mean, what are your thoughts on all this?
Yeah, this is the danger here.
It's kind of a double-edged sword because we're all sort of enjoying this drama as it plays out with Elon making everybody mad.
We also have to be guarded and concerned about, well, but is he going to try to create the X app, which replaces everything else and kind of like is modeled on these Chinese singular monopolistic systems?
That's a danger.
I don't know what the answer is to that.
I don't have any set opinion.
I've just kind of been watching the Elon stuff as an observer, so I don't really have any pro or con on it.
I'm just kind of in the middle, neutral about it.
I mean, I hope that he continues to support free speech.
We've seen a couple things that suggest that he is.
You know, Trump comes back, but You know, is that really, like you said, I mean, well, if it's just picking and choosing a couple popular people, you know, like Trump with 60 million, 67 million Twitter followers.
Okay, but what about the people who, you know, have been gone?
A lot of investigative journalists, a lot of people like Alex, a lot of people who, you know, done great work, who, you know, they should also get- A lot of doctors.
Oh, yeah.
I forgot about all the doctors that were booted for being correct, being punished, being right.
Right.
Yeah, and investigative journalists and, of course, anybody saying there are only two genders and what have you.
Essentially, the entire Twitter censorship team was a bunch of kind of left-wing radicals just censoring all conservative voices.
Nothing different than that.
That was their job, censor conservatives.
Yeah, well, so I think we'll see, you know, how sincere he is based on what he actually accomplishes.
And, you know, again, you know, Elon has a history of kind of saying a lot of things.
True.
But what about, what's he actually doing?
So we'll wait and see what he does, right?
I hope it doesn't say we'll have general amnesty on Twitter when the Tesla cyber truck is finally available.
I saw that.
How integrated all this stuff is going to be, right?
Like, I mean, is it...
Is it going to be, okay, so, you know, we know Zuckerberg's bad.
We know, you know, these other tech gurus are bad.
But what if we end up in a situation where we're all on one thing, right?
Right.
I mean, in other words, there might be the intention here to basically be the internet, right?
Like, let's replace...
You make a really good point.
Centralization is dangerous, right?
So decentralization is power to the people, whether we're talking about crypto structures or multiple platforms to choose from and so on, or financial transactions.
So centralizing it all under Elon Musk or any human being is a dangerous endeavor.
And this is, again, I have no idea how true this is, but some whispers are that the idea is to have something new that replaces what even YouTube is, right?
So long-form content, streaming content, monetization of content, WeChat model mixed with YouTube mixed with Instagram.
Integrated into Twitter is probably what's coming.
And there may be a lot of goods to that if he does maintain this free speech approach.
But, I mean, remember, and again, I don't know if this is going to be the case with Elon, but remember in the case of Silicon Valley itself in the 2000s and the 2010s, a lot of us, you, me, a lot of us, we went onto these platforms because they had a libertarian Silicon Valley bent.
They were all about their libertarianism and, oh, come to our platform, we have a free speech.
They got everybody's time, effort, and energy on their platforms.
Everybody put all their time and energy into that, built up their platforms, made them into these zillion-dollar companies.
Then they flip on a dime and turn on all the censorship after they've gotten everybody.
So we have to be worried about that same trick being run again.
But hopefully it won't.
I don't know.
Maybe it won't.
No, well said.
But I happen to think that...
I think there are a lot of smart people working on decentralization tech right now that's going to make probably...
I think Twitter will be obsolete in 10 years, frankly.
I think Facebook will be obsolete.
I think YouTube...
In fact, I think even our own platform, Brighteon.com, as currently structured, will be obsolete in 10 years because I think they're going to be decentralized, peer-to-peer, more consensus-based video distribution systems.
That maybe are modeled after some of the concepts that were used in blockchain or crypto, but for content delivery and are uncensorable.
Yeah, I mean, that's the model that Rockfin operates on, which is a blockchain model, yeah.
Okay, yeah, and you have a channel on Rockfin.
Tell us about your main website, jaysanalysis.com.
Yeah, so there it's really just a collection of everything that I've been doing and writing about for the last, I don't know, 13 years or so, 12 years.
So there's a lot of essays about geopolitics, a lot of essays about philosophy, theology, tons and tons of movie reviews.
I kind of started out doing a lot of film reviews and decoding the symbolism of movies.
And that was the first two books are based on the film analysis.
But there's also now a whole lot of podcasts.
There's an archive Behind the paywall, which is, you know, lectures, interviews, for example, lecturing through the Global Elites book series where we go through about 50 of the writings of the elite, the entire book, including some really big, boring books like Tragedy and Hope.
We have eight lectures to the totality of that.
There's a whole wealth of material there.
We do a lot of debates with atheists, with Muslims.
You know, we got all kinds of stuff.
So it's a vast archive at the website and then a lot of other kind of exclusive content, unique content over on Rockfin.
And then I got the books in the shop.
So yeah, then I usually host the fourth hour of Alex on Fridays.
And if I could say your areas of expertise, but I mean, you tell me, but my understanding is philosophy, but also symbolism.
You're really well schooled on symbolism, both throughout history and modern day, and also some mythological uses of such symbols as well.
Is that correct?
I think you could say that.
Yeah, I'm pretty good in that area.
A lot of my grad work focused on that and propaganda, kind of looking at the way that Hollywood uses symbolism to program us.
So yeah, I think that's fair.
And that's really what I focused on the first couple of books was how symbols are used to train us, entrain us, to program us, mainly through film.
I didn't really go into like music or Which also has a lot of that same stuff going on in it.
But yeah, my books, I mainly focus on movies.
And then when I did another philosophy book, and I'm like, you probably can't see it down there, but it's called Metanarratives.
That's essays on symbolism.
So yeah, the last book that I put out before this one is just a little brief, like a 200-page book on the philosophy of symbols.
So yeah.
What is the most intriguing recent movie, you think, that uses a lot of symbolism to try to achieve or to impart a message perhaps to the subconscious mind of the viewer or however the mechanism works?
Well, so we just watched a recent Netflix series, which I watched it, I think, in 2018 when it came out.
It's called Maniac, and that has Jonah Hill and Emma Stone.
And this is a weird, kind of quirky, millennial-style thing.
surrealist story where you have about six episodes based around people going into a pharmaceutical company to have an AI computer and a big drug matrix system basically fix their traumas so a lot of references to MKUltra a lot of references to kind of Jungian psychoanalysis and archetypes and this kind of stuff and
I won't spoil it, but the series was full of symbolism, full of archetypes, patterns, this kind of stuff.
It was one of the last Netflix things that I've ever seen that I thought were decent.
So after that, Netflix kind of went totally into the domain of propaganda.
But it actually had a good message.
It was like, you know, pharmaceuticals and tech are not going to solve, you know, the problems that we have in relationships, problems that we have in terms of, you know, Relating to our mom or our dad or archetypes, right?
This kind of stuff.
So I thought that that was a really well done show.
It kind of had some Gnostic themes in it, but overall the message was good and quite a bit of symbolism.
So that's the one that comes to mind.
Okay, wow.
Well, that's great to hear.
I really appreciate all the work that you do, Jay.
Every time that I see that you're hosting InfoWars, I'm really happy to see you.
I tune in, I listen.
I'm just amazed at the breadth of your knowledge, frankly.
You must read a lot of books and you must be very curious about the structure of the world.
Yeah, thank you.
I appreciate that.
We do a lot of reading around here.
Both my wife and I, we pretty much read every day.
So, yeah, we love books.
We're both bibliophiles.
And, yeah, we try to focus on, you know, four or five main areas.
We do geopolitics, global elite books.
We do film analysis.
We do philosophy, theology.
And we do kind of weird comedy.
So we do all those things.
Okay.
Well, that's great.
I think it's fantastic.
Thank you for your contributions to this space.
And thank you for joining me this evening.
I really appreciate your time and you staying up late for us.
I think people are going to love this discussion.
Thank you so much.
Yeah, absolutely.
So the website, folks, is jaysanalysis.com, and his most recent book is called Essays on Theology and Philosophy, and that's Jay Dyer, D-Y-E-R, is his full name.
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