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Situation Update, Dec 13, 2022 - FTX crypto founder ARRESTED...
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All right, welcome to the situation update for Tuesday, December 13th, 2022.
Mike Adams here.
Thank you for joining me.
Got a lot of exciting news today.
Where to begin?
Sam Bankman Freed has been arrested in the Bahamas.
Remember, he was the CEO of FTX, the big crypto Ponzi scheme.
He's been charged.
This is incredible.
He's been charged with wire fraud, wire fraud conspiracy, securities fraud, security fraud conspiracy, And money laundering.
And I'm wondering why not money laundering conspiracy since they just tack on conspiracy and everything.
But apparently he's been arrested by the Bahamanian police.
I believe that's the correct way to say that.
The Bahamanian police.
And then they're going to extradite him to the United States where he's facing charges in the Southern District of New York, which is fascinating because I thought he gave enough money to the Democrats to have immunity, but I guess not.
I guess it costs more.
But based on the charges that have been kind of leaked to the press, and apparently it's going to be unsealed sometime today, maybe by the time you hear this, but based on the charges that have been leveled that we know of so far, Sam Bankman-Fried could be facing 612,000 years in prison.
That's a long sentence.
That's a long sentence right there.
In fact, the only real question is, by the time he's released from prison, will Nancy Pelosi still be in the House of Representatives?
Perhaps.
Perhaps so.
Reanimated, you know?
Okay, let me mention some other exciting stuff.
We're going to come back to scam, banking, and fraud here in a minute.
Today is the release of the new book by Ed Dowd.
And we have been given the honor, the opportunity, I don't know what you want to call it, but...
Skyhorse Publishing has given us inventory of these books.
We've got them available today on launch day.
So if you go to brighteonbooks.com, and you know, that's brighteon spelled just like the video site, brighteonbooks.com, you'll see, or you should see, the book by Ed Dowd.
It's called Cause Unknown, The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 through 2022.
And it's available right now.
So this is one of the ways that you can shift business away from Jeff Bezos and Amazon.com and shift it into the alternative media by ordering these books from us, Brighteon, BrighteonBooks.com.
We've also got, by the way, Lies My Government Told Me by Dr.
Robert Malone.
In addition, The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
and Ending Plague by Judy Mikovits and others, Kent Hecken-Lively, and so on.
We've got a lot of books there, and that's, again, one way that you can support us while we support these amazing authors.
Now, I also want to mention, by the way, and give credit to Elon Musk here, I know I've been critical of Elon and some of the Neuralink experiments, and deservedly so, but Elon has done something amazing with Twitter.
By purchasing it and then now unbanning certain people.
He hasn't unbanned my official account yet, but I've set up a new personal account to test it, which I'll tell you about in a second.
But the voices that are on Twitter now, like Jack Posobiec and Charlie Kirk and so many others, are so much more emboldened.
If you listen to the content, some of the shared spaces or read the tweets and so on on Twitter, the tone is really shifting dramatically into a more emboldened tone.
And this is only a result of a lack of fear of being blacklisted.
And so you're seeing more of the pro-liberty, pro-America, pro-freedom ideas really beginning to win big time on Twitter, while a lot of the radical leftists are fleeing the platform.
They're just shutting down and leaving because they can't stand debates, obviously.
They can't stand freedom of speech.
They relied on censorship and blacklisting, and they lied about it too, right?
And they shadow banned and then swore under oath that they didn't.
But things have changed, and we must thank Elon for that change.
So thank you, Elon Musk, for what you've done on Twitter.
It is making a world of difference.
And I think this is just the beginning.
I mean, think about it.
He's releasing the Twitter files.
I think four parts have been released now, including this fourth part is supposed to be about Anthony Fauci.
And, you know, the cover-up and how Fauci conspired with the Twitter mafia to censor anybody who was opposed to vaccines or who was promoting iverbectin, things like that.
So Elon dumps these files.
shocking what comes out that in Congress now, members of Congress are calling for investigations into Google and Facebook and YouTube because they realize that this shadow banning and deplatforming and censorship has been happening across all these platforms.
So frankly, without Elon's actions here, this would not even be happening.
So we really have to give Elon credit for this, you know?
Judge a man by his actions, and he's doing some really great things right now, so I'm just thrilled about that.
So I have started...
A new Twitter account, just as a test, and it's called, the username is at MikeAdamsHR.
MikeAdamsHR, all together, as you might guess.
And I've only posted, I think, one or two tweets.
I posted a tweet to my Substack article, which is the same article that I posted on Natural News.
And I'm just waiting to see if they ban me or not.
That's all.
It's just an experiment.
My official Twitter account, which has been banned for many, many years, is at HealthRanger, but it's still banned.
It might be a while until Elon and his crew get around to reactivating that, which is okay.
But hey, if you're on Twitter, you'll find me at MikeAdamsHR.
But most of my posts, by the way, are happening on Brighteon.social and also on Telegram.
So, on Telegram, my name is RealHealthRanger, just like it sounds, RealHealthRanger.
And then on Brighteon.social, it's at HealthRanger.
And that's where I'm going to do most of my posts.
Frankly, those two spaces.
I'm also posting on TruthSocial, at HealthRanger.
And on Getter, username there is HealthRanger.
Parler, HealthRanger.com.
I'm Rumble, I'm Health Ranger Report, and so on and so forth.
But I'm not going to post crazy, controversial stuff on Twitter.
Maybe not ever.
I'm just going to link to some analysis articles and things like that.
We'll just kind of watch it and see how it goes.
But I'm noticing a massive shift.
And frankly, when the left can't have their censorship, they lose.
They lose every argument, every debate.
They lose power.
They will lose elections if the elections are fair.
And this is why they rely on authoritarianism and censorship and blacklisting people in order to maintain their power.
That's the only way that they can dominate the arguments on things like climate change.
Not by winning the argument, but by banning the counter-argument, which is that your climate change is a hoax.
It's just a giant hoax.
You're making it up.
Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant.
It's a nutrient.
A nutrient for plants.
They need it.
Photosynthesis, my friends.
Right?
So, anyway...
There we go.
Interesting stuff.
Oh, by the way, the interview coming up today, which I just finished, and it's a really intriguing interview.
It's with an innovative woman who has created functional fabrics that are infused with silver.
I mean, I'm just learning about everything that she's done with this.
And I had a bunch of questions and, you know, can you wash them?
And what about pet beds and things like that?
So she's, she's got some really cool solutions.
You're going to hear from her.
Her name is Lisa Hill.
That's what's coming up later in the podcast.
But man, I'm so blessed with being able to meet such amazing people.
Oh, and I heard, by the way, from some of the Goldback retailers, because I remember yesterday's interview, I interviewed Jeremy Corden, the founder of Goldback.com.
And I heard from the retailers that they got a whole flood of orders of people buying Goldbacks, which is awesome.
Because I want some too.
I just didn't get around to ordering them, but I think Jeremy's going to send me a few just to hand them out to people.
But tell me what you think, because I think it's a really innovative idea.
So yesterday's guest was all about gold infusion into the goldbacks, and then today's guest is about silver infusion into functional fabrics.
How cool is that?
One day's gold, next day's silver.
Who knows?
Who knows what's coming tomorrow?
Maybe it'll be like diamonds or something.
I have no idea.
Sometimes guests really surprise me.
I didn't know Lisa Hill, for example, was into these functional fabrics.
Now I know.
Really cool stuff.
Okay, so next, before we get back to Sam Bankman-Fried and the arrest, I've got to show you this hilarious video.
I mean, okay, kind of sad, kind of hilarious.
I found this on Citizen Free Press.
This is a young woman who is flipping out about crickets.
Crickets in her house or crickets in her apartment.
Crickets everywhere.
It's like Invasion of the Crickets.
And watching it, I can't figure out if she's serious or if this is a comedy skit.
But you decide.
But take a look at this and tell me what you think.
Here we go.
So I keep getting crickets in my house.
I don't know why I've never had a cricket problem before, but I looked it up and apparently it's really bad luck to kick them out of your house.
Like you're not supposed to kick them out of your house, but like what am I supposed to do?
Like let you stay here?
Now there's like 36 crickets running around because I did kick out one and let me tell you, I had a really, really horrible week after that.
And now they're just running around.
And I'm like, please move.
I just want to make a piece of toast and you're in my way.
And I open a cabinet.
It's just like, oh hey cricket that I can't kick out of my house.
Can you please just leave?
I don't want to kick you out.
I just want to ask you nicely to leave.
My house is just infested with crickets.
There's nothing I can do.
So what do you think about that one, folks?
Is she acting?
Or is she for real?
Is she freaked out about crickets?
Yeah.
I'm thinking of telling her, wait until you find out you're supposed to eat them.
The reason you open up your cupboards and it's full of crickets is because the World Economic Forum has visited your apartment and has replaced your food with crickets.
That's your lunch, lady.
That's lunch.
You're not supposed to kick them out.
You're supposed to stir-fry them.
That's right.
Or deep-fry them or microwave them or something.
I don't know.
I'm not doing that, but that's what the WEF is going to push on everybody.
And by the way, wouldn't it be awesome to have a life...
That is so lacking in crisis events that the most horrifying thing you've experienced is having crickets in your kitchen, right?
Because in the real world, the rest of us are worried about much bigger things like, are we going to get nuked by Russia?
Or if you're living in Ukraine, you're dodging missiles.
Or I don't know if you're living in Chicago.
Am I going to get shot today?
But for this gal, it's crickets in the cupboard.
36 of them.
She counted them.
Counted the crickets.
I want to hear the follow-up to this.
Oh my God, now there's 38.
They're reproducing.
Somebody should tell this gal, if this is the worst problem you've had all day, your life is awesome.
You should just open the Bible, praise God, get down on your knees.
This is an awesome life.
The worst problem I've had today is crickets.
You are a lucky young woman, let me tell you.
Just incredible stuff.
Oh, by the way, Robert Malone was just reinstated on Twitter.
That just happened.
So, I mean, it's just taking time.
More and more people being reinstated.
I can't wait for the official Health Ranger account to get on there.
That should be very interesting.
Maybe I'll share the cricket terror video.
Are you being terrorized by crickets?
Did you know that you're supposed to eat them and not fear them?
Hmm.
17 recipes for cricket superfoods.
Cricket smoothies.
Cricket lasagna.
Cricket souffle.
Yes, indeed.
A lot of things you can do with it.
Speaking of horrific ideas, a former senior producer for CNN named John Griffin has been pleaded guilty to child sex crimes.
He was arrested in 2021.
He was the producer of the New Day show, which I guess he was meaning it to be nude, eh?
That's because he's a pedo and children and everything.
Nude, eh?
That's his show, apparently.
He's been ordered to pay restitution to the victims.
He's agreed to forfeit a Tesla vehicle and electronic items and to donate half of the proceeds from the sale of his Vermont home and the upcoming sale of a Mercedes vehicle into the court registry.
What did he do?
Well, it turns out He is accused of coercing parents to allow their minor daughters as young as seven years old to engage in sexual activity in his Vermont ski home.
Yeah.
He was charged with three counts of using a facility of interstate commerce to attempt to entice minors to engage in unlawful sexual activity.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
If you're banging seven-year-olds in your ski lodge, that's child sex crime right there.
So, he says he's guilty, so I guess it's just up to the courts to decide how much he owes now.
Woo, that's crazy.
CNN, the Pedo Network.
Hey, did you know that Twitter was also the Pedo Network?
Have you heard the stories?
Well, the true stories.
There's a particular former principal at Twitter who was part of what's being called the Gay Mafia.
By James Kunstler, who's got an article.
I'm going to read some of that for you later, but apparently he says the gay mafia ran Twitter, and this particular guy, whose name you'll hear later, he was all about making sure that Twitter functioned in a way that protected child exploitation.
Not that banned it, mind you, but that allowed it.
And he was the head of some kind of trust and safety department at Twitter.
Right.
The trust and safety guy was all about child exploitation.
And Twitter was, and this includes under Jack Dorsey, by the way, Twitter was a cesspool of child exploitation, grooming, trafficking, pedos, Like every kind of sick, twisted thing that you can imagine, that was Twitter.
Now, Elon Musk has shut that stuff down rapidly.
It's not 100% shut down yet, but he's made a ton of progress.
In fact, I encourage him to focus on that before turning other accounts back on that have been banned.
I mean, we've got to stop the pedo activity on Twitter first.
So that's what Elon Musk has been doing.
But isn't it interesting that on Twitter, under the control of these leftists, You couldn't say that, oh, Trump is a great president.
You couldn't say that vaccines might be dangerous.
You couldn't say that ivermectin is good.
But you could, under the Twitter gay mafia, you could, apparently, you could tweet all kinds of crazy stuff to children.
You could do grooming.
You could do all kinds of, you know, pedo type of activities that are sickening.
Like, that was all okay on Twitter before Elon Musk came along.
Even while Jack Dorsey was at the helm.
So Jack Dorsey needs to answer a whole lot of questions in this doesn't he?
In fact, he might be liable.
He might be criminally liable for lying under oath to Congress when he claimed that Twitter was not shadow banning and was not censoring people for viewpoints, viewpoint discrimination as it's called.
He lied.
He lied big time.
And he's got to answer some questions.
And also, what about the pedophilia on Twitter?
So, Elon Musk has pulled Twitter out of the pedo-grooming left-wing filth And he has brought it...
Well, he's rinsed it off.
Maybe more than a good rinse.
He's given it a good...
Lathering up with some soap and maybe some sanitizing solutions, you know, some chlorine dioxide sprays, some fumigation, whatever it takes.
Now he's rinsed it off and Twitter is ready to function as a free speech platform, apparently, without all the pedos, which is why so many left-wing lunatics are leaving the platform because they can no longer do their little pedo thing on there, like the CNN guy.
I mean, they're going to have to start their own, you know, pedophile social media network, apparently.
And you know, you know the obvious joke on this, which would be that if they were to launch such a platform, it would be so popular that they would burn so much bandwidth, it would be, of course, pedo bites of bandwidth.
Yeah, because there's a lot of pedos on the left.
By the way, ask yourself this question.
What do they do to pedophiles in countries that practice Islam?
Right?
Basically, more fundamentalist type of countries.
I mean, think about, let's say, Turkey or, I don't know, Iran or places like that.
What do they do to child rapists and pedophiles?
I think the sentences are quite harsh.
In fact, I think they are permanent sentences.
They don't put up with that stuff in those countries.
Say what you want about, I don't know, Islam or Turkey or fundamentalist countries, but at least they have limits on the exploitation of children.
At least they have limits.
They don't just embrace everything like, it's all good no matter what.
They don't just scream, love wins when it's pedophilia.
They're like, nope, this is the line in the sand.
In some of those countries, it's actual sand.
This is the line in the sand.
You cross this line, we get rid of you.
You know, that's what they do in a lot of the Middle Eastern countries.
And guess what?
They don't have a big pedophilia problem in those countries.
Isn't that amazing how that works?
Wow.
Okay, did you hear that the World Economic Forum is calling for an end to private car ownership?
That's right.
You're not going to be allowed to own a car if they get their way.
No cars for you.
You're going to have to take, you know, pubic transportation or is that a typo?
Maybe it's public.
Yeah, probably public.
Come think of it.
Public transportation, although given the condition of filth on city buses, it might be pubic, frankly.
You never know.
It depends on how far back in the bus you actually sit, I guess.
But no cars for you.
You will own nothing and be happy, remember?
You will own nothing and be happy.
You won't even be allowed to own a car.
Which, you know, what are you going to fuel it with anyway, since there won't be fossil fuels around, because that's being dismantled.
And of course, the power grid won't allow you to charge your car, because it uses too much electricity.
They're already saying that in Switzerland and so on.
When the power grid is strained, it's illegal to use electric cars.
Oh, well, there goes my winter bug-out plan, right?
But it's crazy.
An end to private car ownership.
So it's not just that states like California are saying we're going to end the combustion engine car.
No, it's like we're going to end the car entirely.
You know, the WF is saying that.
Not even electric cars.
Now, of course, the people saying this are flying around the world in their private jets.
Well, it's not a car.
It's a jet.
Yeah, it's a jet that uses a thousand times more fuel.
But those are globalists.
They can have jets.
You can't have cars.
You know, they chow down on caviar while you eat crickets running around your apartment, freaking you out, as we saw earlier.
Crazy cricket lady.
I was just thinking, wait till she finds out they chirp all night, too.
Huh?
How about that?
You ever had a rogue cricket just chirping all night?
Like, where is that thing?
All right, here's a crazy story.
I thought this was made up when I saw the headline, but apparently it's not made up.
This is from Newspunch.com.
Here's the headline.
Let's just read it for you.
I'm not making this up.
Pope Francis declares Jesus is Satan, vows to usher in one world religion.
Okay?
So, of course, Pope Francis, he is a contributor to the World Economic Forum.
You know, the same WEF that doesn't want you to have cars and wants you to eat crickets.
And let's see.
He said, quote, that relationships with Jesus are dangerous and harmful, he said.
What?
This is the Pope.
The Pope, or as Steve Quayle calls him, the entity, which is more accurate.
He says relationships with Jesus are dangerous and harmful, but of course the Pope doesn't say that relationships with seven-year-old children are dangerous and harmful, if you're a CNN producer especially.
The Pope never says that, because, you know, they're...
There goes certain sectors of the Catholic Church, right?
I'm sorry to say.
Oh, if you take out the pedophiles, it's going to shrink the overall size of the church, right?
So he doesn't talk about pedophiles.
He says you're not supposed to have a relationship with Jesus.
With Jesus!
And I'm thinking, shouldn't that be your first relationship?
Shouldn't you have a relationship with Jesus before you turn to any man?
Such as the Pope, or even a pastor, or a priest, or an interpreter, or a middleman, or anybody.
Shouldn't you have a relationship with Jesus first?
And then from there, maybe invite other people to give you opinions and so on?
Because, you know, I interviewed Brad Cummings on this, and he talks about living with Jesus, walking with Jesus, having a personal relationship with Jesus, and understanding Jesus through the Scripture, but actually having conversations with Jesus.
But apparently the Pope says that's dangerous!
What's next?
Is the Pope going to say, don't read the Bible, too?
I would not be surprised.
And then, in this video, the Pope says that he thinks that Jesus is Satan.
It's like, what?
What?
Now, do not forget in all of this that the World Economic Forum, which has a blue checkmark on Twitter, by the way, think about that, tweeted out, they said, quote, Jesus is the original fake news.
That's their tweet.
They're saying that Jesus is fake.
Now, of course, the World Economic Forum people are all Satanists, right?
They're all Luciferians.
So to them, Lucifer is real in their minds, but they say Jesus is fake.
And then the Pope says, what was this again?
The relationships with Jesus are dangerous and harmful.
And he claims that Jesus is Satan.
So, well, it's pretty clear who the Pope works for.
The Pope works for Satan.
The Vatican is a city of Satanists, just to be clear.
And this doesn't mean that I'm anti-Catholic, because I'm not.
I am pro-legitimate, genuine Catholicism that worships Jesus, not Satan.
That's the answer.
All right, we've got more to talk about with Sam Bankman-Fried.
That's what we're going to cover next.
And then more back on Twitter and the so-called gay mafia, as is being called, that used to run Twitter.
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So getting back to Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX, this is a great day that he has been arrested because a lot of us were starting to wonder, is this guy going to be arrested?
Remember, this is the guy who speaks kind of like the following, Sue, like, okay, and it was like, because, you know, commingled Sue.
That's my impression of SBF. The guy, and my honest opinion of him, is that he is a fraudster.
He's a person who's used to talking his way out of everything.
And I despise people like that.
They have no ethics, but they're really good at talking.
Somehow.
I don't know why this guy is even convincing.
Because if I ran into somebody who spoke the way that he speaks, I would say, get out of my face.
You're not qualified to do anything.
Leave.
But apparently he was very convincing to all these venture capital funds that just want a bunch of...
Dare I say, you know, woke-tard sounding people.
Because that's what it is.
It's like woke-tard language.
And that's what they wanted and that's what they got.
And then billions vanished.
Amazing.
Billions vanished.
Turns out that if you want to safeguard billions of dollars, don't turn it over to people who talk like morons.
And who have no understanding of risk.
And who are crooks.
And who are lying.
And who are co-mingling and this and that.
So, anyway, SPF is probably going to go to prison for a long time.
And there, he will learn a whole new kind of language that does not begin with like, by the way.
It begins with do not like.
But, turns out that we think that his girlfriend, Caroline Ellison, probably turned on him.
Because she was spotted in New York, what was it, last week?
And she's probably been working with prosecutors there and getting immunity and just dumping everything on Sam Bankman Freed.
And he deserves all of this because, again, he ripped people off for billions of dollars and lied.
The thing is, in his own mind, apparently, he still doesn't think he did anything wrong.
And that's something about, not everybody, but...
It is characteristic of a lot of people in that generation.
Not everybody.
Again, I don't want to disparage an entire generation, but in that generation, there is a tendency to think that you can be a millionaire or a billionaire without any real effort, that if you have to work, that's somehow unfair or crazy.
That everything should be instant and free and everything should work the way you want it to work just because you say that it works that way.
Just saying it makes it real.
I mean, that's the overall idea of the younger generations in America today, which is where transgenderism comes from.
It's like, I said it, it makes it real.
You know, you're like, I'm a woman, it says, hey, I'm a woman, and you have to accept it.
They think that if you say it, it makes it real, but it doesn't.
Especially it doesn't when it comes to finance.
Now, remember what Sam Bankman-Fried was doing.
He was creating tokens, his own on-platform tokens, which were called FTT. And those were being created out of thin air at FTX. And then he assigned value to the FTT tokens.
So if you create a million tokens and you just say they're worth $1,000 each, then you have a billion dollars worth of, quote, assets.
And then he would trade these assets out Send some over to Alameda Research and use some as collateral for loans and so on.
And it was crazy, but he would get loans.
And other crypto exchanges would accept the FTT tokens as having value when it was all made up.
It was all made up.
And it makes you wonder if anybody's sane in the crypto exchange space.
Because they all recognize value that did not exist.
Like none of them really did due diligence, it seems.
Okay, maybe I should correct that.
Maybe some of them have conducted audits, but my overall impression is that legit audits were lacking across that space.
Certainly they were lacking at FTX and there are, you know, I mean, BlockFi, right?
What are some of the other ones that crashed three?
Arrows Capital, the venture capital firm, gone, you know, and what happened to Terra Luna, all of it, right?
So obviously they didn't know what they were doing and it crashed and burned.
But Sam Bankman Freed is going to probably be in prison for a long time to come, I would imagine.
Now, what I find interesting about all of this is that in recent days, Sam Bankman Freed has been on a tour, kind of an apology tour, but not really apologizing because he claims he didn't do anything wrong.
This has been him running around claiming he's too stupid to really have been a criminal.
But then two months ago, he was considered so smart that he was going to revolutionize the world of finance, and he was called the J.P. Morgan of crypto.
But now he's, you know, Simple Jack.
He's too stupid.
But the New York Times hosted him.
They were happy to host him.
The New York Times doesn't care if you steal billions from people.
As long as you donate to the Democrats, that's okay with the New York Times.
New York Magazine, Vox, other media outlets, they all...
Forbes, he did a live Forbes interview.
Forbes wasn't afraid to interview him.
You know, they don't have a problem with criminals either, apparently.
It's like they're allowing him to push the propaganda that he was trying to talk his way out of this after he destroyed billions of dollars or, let's say, mishandled.
They vanished.
But all these media outlets were trying to let him apologize.
Makes you wonder, was he paying them off?
Because he paid off one of the crypto publishers, I forgot the name of it, but he was paying them off millions of dollars so that they would write positive articles about him.
Which, by the way, is what Bill Gates does with the entire media.
If you fund hundreds of millions of dollars into the media, New York Times, Washington Post, whatever, they're going to write positive articles about you.
Yeah, just ask Bill Gates.
He's mastered that technique.
Well, Sam Bankman was trying to do the same thing, but now he got arrested, so I guess his bribery just wasn't big enough.
He just needed more billions, and then it could have succeeded.
But for those of you listening who might be on the left and you're worried that this is going to shut down the money laundering activities that were supporting Democrats for re-election in 2024, don't worry.
Don't worry.
The Biden administration has alternative plans for slush funds and bribes and kickbacks and so on, and that's the international arms trafficking slush fund operation.
So yeah.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
They've got you covered.
They always have another slush fund ready to go.
FTX wasn't the only scam in town, in other words.
Many more behind that.
And you know, by the way, just understanding what a sociopath this Sam Bankman Freed appears to be, in my opinion...
You notice that when he's being interviewed, he appears totally calm and collected, while that young woman earlier in the podcast is totally freaking out about crickets in her kitchen.
So for her, crickets are a terrifying event, but for Sam Bankman-Fried...
Vaporizing billions of dollars of other people's money doesn't faze him a bit.
You've got to be some kind of sociopath, I think, to behave that way.
If you lose billions of dollars in other people's money and you don't rip your hair out, something's wrong with you.
How do you live with yourself?
How do you even talk?
And isn't it interesting...
Imagine your worst day.
No matter how bad your worst day was, you didn't lose billions of dollars of other people's money.
You're not facing arrests and prosecution for massive international wire fraud and money laundering conspiracies.
Thank God.
Why?
Because you didn't rip people off for billions of dollars.
So count your blessings.
No matter how hard your day is, it's not as hard as Sam Bankman's life is going to be.
That's for sure.
I was just thinking earlier today, too, in my business, if I screw up, a customer gets shipped the wrong product or something, like instead of the Ranger buckets, they got, you know, whey protein or something.
Or maybe they didn't receive it at all, and then we have to reship it, right?
So that's, you know, a bad event if the shipping fails, but...
Thank God we aren't destroying billions of dollars of other people's money.
I can handle reshipping Ranger buckets if they get destroyed by UPS. But man, to face 600,000 years in prison for ripping people off in a giant crypto Ponzi scheme, that's a whole different level of screwed, I think.
You know, come to think of, in fact, it's Christmas time and you're probably watching Charles Dickens and You know, the Ghost of Christmas Past and so on.
You know what character Sam Bankman Freed would play?
Yeah.
Ebenezer Scrooge.
That's his character.
Ebenezer Scrooge.
All right.
And now we turn our attention to James Howard Kunstler.
That's at Kuntzler.com, K-U-N-S-T-L-E-R, Kuntzler.
I think that's how you pronounce it.
Kuntzler.com.
Great writer, great analyst, and he has pointed out some pretty shocking things, and I'm just going to, frankly, read from some of what he has in an article called The Alarm Bells Go Off, in which he features a tweet from a Twitter executive or former executive named Yoel Roth.
You're going to hear that name a lot.
Yoel Roth.
And Yoel Roth tweeted this out in 2015.
Quote, Twitter will live to porn another day.
And then he said, that's the thing I just yelled loudly at work.
So that's the kind of twisted, sick individual that Yoel Roth was.
Apparently is.
So let me read for you a little bit of Kuntzler's piece here just so you get the flavor of what this is talking about.
Startling fact of the week.
Twitter's senior ranks of content moderators included over a dozen former FBI and CIA agents and analysts who let child porn run loose all over the app while surgically removing any utterance contradicting the government's claim that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective.
Not to mention the effort this elite crew expended against anyone objecting to the woke left's race and gender hustles.
Wouldn't you like to know how much they were paid?
Probably more than government work.
Here's another awful reality.
Fasten your seatbelts.
What also emerged in the tweet record of Yoel Roth, the company's chief censor, the former head of trust and safety, I think?
Americans disinclined to join the cheerleading for drag queen story hours, minor attracted persons, transsexuals in the military, and other LGBTQ cultural pranks.
Again, I'm reading from James Howard Kunstler here, and he continues.
He's a great writer, right?
I love his writing style.
In the process that gay mafia running the public dialogue supported every lie that the government, its protector, put out to keep the deep state happy and well-fed.
Shocking, I'm sure, but there it is.
That means the gay mafia also helped promote the most deadly PSYOP in world history, the COVID-19 scare and the mass vaccination crusade that will end up killing many millions worldwide after destroying the economies of Western civilization nations.
The whole package looks like an attempt to turn the world upside down and inside out.
Is it any wonder that so many feel the USA has gone crazy?
And I'm going to skip ahead to the final paragraph.
Elon Musk alone, apart from and in defiance of all the cowards running things in America, the corporate sellouts, the Craven College presidents, the bought-off politicians, the bad-faith media fabulous, the vindictive denizens of Hollywood, is moving to inject some therapeutic truth into the American is moving to inject some therapeutic truth into the American lunatic asylum.
He came out pretty hot over the weekend, branding Dr. Anthony Fauci as a criminal, calling for his prosecution, and promising the release of Twitter files that will demonstrate just how deceitful and untrustworthy the old Twitter acted in all the medical melodrama surrounding COVID-19 and the and promising the release of Twitter files that will demonstrate just On Sunday, Elon tweeted, Now things will get spicy.
Will the reveal of all that wickedness make any impression on half the people of this country still deranged by the many previous salvos of official propaganda?
Maybe not all of them.
Maybe only 20%.
But that should be enough to tip the consensus of opinion in the right direction.
A recognition of the harm that has been done.
And the will to quit doing more of it.
Yeah, there you go.
Hey, you know what?
James Howard Kunstler, his articles are fun to read.
I feel like it's fun to perform his words.
You know?
Good stuff.
Just overall good stuff.
You know, reading the written word verbally is quite an art in and of itself, as you are well aware.
And I enjoy it.
I enjoy almost characterizing the written word into what I think it would sound like if someone were speaking it.
But have you ever had to sit through some boring presentation where somebody was just reading in a...
Monotone off some script, like, Twitter execs were regularly meeting with FBI over what to censor.
Twitter censorship was almost aligned with the Democrat Party.
You know, we've all had to sit through that, right?
Sometimes in our college years, and those were professors just reading their notes.
Oh, my gosh.
I say, hey, if you're going to read text, make it interesting.
Make it interesting.
Give expression to the words, right?
And something that is consistent with what the words mean.
All right, so let's do a little bit more of that.
Here's an article on Substack, contra.substack.com.
The channel's called SuperContra.
Pedro Gonzalez is the author, and he says, here's his title, Yoel Roth, gay data, and child exploitation on Twitter.
This is going to get interesting.
On Friday, Elon Musk revealed that Twitter had, quote, refused to take action on child exploitation for years.
His comments came in response to news that Anne Collier, Erliani Abdul Rahman, and Leslie Podesta, Democrat operative John Podesta's niece, resigned from Twitter's Trust and Safety Council.
That rubbed ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey the wrong way, who flatly replied to Musk, this is false.
Musk in turn dressed down Dorsey.
He responded that when Ella Irwin, who now leads Trust and Safety, joined Twitter earlier this year, almost no one was working on child safety.
But the story took an even stranger turn when it came to light that Yoel Roth, the former head of Trust and Safety, appears to have, let us say, quote, progressive views of what constitutes appropriate relations between adults and minors.
And again, I'm still reading from the Substack article here.
Some people, like human trafficking survivor advocate Eliza Blue, have suggested that this might explain why Twitter has been unwilling or unable to combat things like child sexual exploitation on the platform.
In his doctoral dissertation, entitled Gay Data, Roth argued that minors should have access to Grindr, an app that enables gay men to instantly pinpoint each other using GPS technology.
Holy crap, is that what Grindr does?
I thought it was just a dating app or something.
Well, then again...
Not my wheelhouse.
Okay.
Continuing, quote, Are you kidding me?
This is the first I'm learning of this.
Okay, Roth, who is gay, noted in his paper that he was, quote, documenting and analyzing my own use of these services.
Yeah, I'll bet you are.
Yeah, that looks like research you're doing.
Okay, anyway, Roth's dissertation has been withdrawn from the University of Pennsylvania's website, but you can still read it through the Wayback Machine.
And then this article goes on to say what was in his paper, and basically he's talking about what we would call, eh, Online pedophilia.
Let's just call it that.
Online pedophilia.
And this was the guy in charge of trust and safety at Twitter.
You know, until Elon came along and kicked him out.
And this article goes on to document the history of child exploitation on Twitter.
Giving lots of sick examples that we're not going to go into.
So in other words, the very people who were running Twitter and running the content rules and deciding who to ban were essentially pedophiles and groomers.
But they hated Orange Man.
Orange Man bad, but in their worldview, child sex exploitation, they thought that was perfectly okay.
So there you go.
Everything that we've ever said about Twitter didn't touch the reality of how bad it was.
When I said, yeah, Twitter's shadow banning conservatives, it's way worse than that.
When I said Twitter's deplatforming people for no good reason, they deplatformed me without violating anything.
They just claim you violated terms of service.
Well, who did that?
People like Yoel Roth did that.
So he's banning conservatives, but enabling pedophiles.
That's Twitter.
Or that's what Twitter was before Elon Musk came along.
So Twitter, in other words, was run by the gay mafia.
But maybe that's not even fair.
That's not even my term.
That's what Kuntzler was saying.
I think it's more like the pedophile mafia.
The pedo cartel or something like that.
What would the right name for this be?
I don't know.
Pedo sickos.
I don't know.
But they use it for that.
And you know, you know that something similar to this is going on at Facebook and Google and YouTube and all these big tech conventional platforms where these radical leftists are in charge.
And they're all pro-pedophiles.
I mean, they don't care about child exploitation or child trafficking.
What they care about is silencing conservatives.
Silencing real science.
They want to silence anybody who is skeptical of vaccines or skeptical of climate change claims or anybody who believes in combustion engines for farming and agriculture or, you know, synthetic fertilizer made with ammonia.
They will censor you, but they will enable each other to continue their pedophile rage activities, whatever they are.
Just remember, pedophilia is perfectly okay with most leftists.
Not all of them, but most of them.
Most Democrats Are okay with grooming and drag queen story hour and, I don't know, like pole dancing, runway demonstrations of mostly naked men pretending to be women dancing in front of little children.
Most Democrats, not all, again, most Democrats are okay with that for whatever reason.
That's sick.
That is twisted.
That's insane.
But that's who they are.
What they're not okay with is freedom of speech.
They're not okay with hearing anybody's opinion that disagrees with their own.
They're not okay with book publishers being allowed to publish books that they disagree with, or with which they disagree, you would say properly.
So that tells you everything you need to know about the authoritarian fascist left.
And they are Luciferians, they are Satanists, they are pedophiles, child groomers and child traffickers and all that stuff.
And they run most of Silicon Valley, by the way.
They run, well, they run the White House.
That's for sure right now they do.
They run election rigging.
They run the climate accords and the WHO and the United Nations and all of it.
It's the same Luciferian, pedophile, child-trafficking, left-wing, fascist lunatics.
That's who they are.
And it's all coming out.
Isn't it amazing?
It's all coming out.
A lot of people wouldn't have believed this without Elon Musk releasing these files.
So once again, you've got to give the man kudos for For having the courage to dump these files publicly and let the world see how sick things really became at Twitter.
Alright, shifting gears here a little bit.
Got a story out of China.
This is from businessinsider.com.
Chinese police arrest 63 people accused of laundering $1.7 billion in cryptocurrency via Tether Stablecoin.
Oh yes, Tether is back in the picture.
So somehow, these 63 people laundered billions of dollars using Tether.
Let's see.
Proceeds from pyramid schemes and other criminal activities, apparently.
Let's see.
And police running the investigation destroyed more than 10 money laundering dens.
Dens?
Knock on the front door.
Knock, knock, knock.
Come on in.
I'm in the den.
Is that a money laundering den?
Why do they use the word den?
I don't understand.
Never mind.
Never mind.
A gang in May of 2021 started converting proceeds from pyramid schemes, fraud, gambling, and other illicit activities into tether, a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar.
This is according to a weekend statement from the Tong Liao Public Service Bureau that serves eastern Inner Mongolia.
Okay.
Okay.
All right, so they were running prostitution and gambling, whatever else, and fraud and probably weapons trafficking, and then they would take the cash, and then somehow they must have laundered the cash through a bank or something, and then they bought Tether, and then they moved Tether around and maybe moved, who knows, into Bitcoin or other crypto coins, moved it around, but apparently they didn't do a good job with that.
They got caught.
Maybe they were working with FTX and their money vanished.
The scammers got scammed by another scammer.
Why are there so many criminals in the world?
It's annoying, isn't it?
So many people that just want to steal from others.
And they spend so much time creating these complex frauds that if they would spend the same amount of time doing something honest, they could succeed in an honest business.
They just don't want to.
I don't know.
They get some kind of a high from congratulating themselves or something about how they conned a bunch of people.
That's nothing to be proud of.
If you're clever, be clever enough to make money honestly.
Do an honest business.
That's the real challenge.
Actually, I wouldn't think that it would be nearly as hard for people out there who want to be scammers to scam people as it would be to run an honest business.
It's more challenging and more difficult.
You have to be more intelligent to run an honest business because you can't take shortcuts.
You have to deliver a product or a service that people value.
You have to withstand the scrutiny of all of that.
If you want to impress the world with your intelligence, run an honest business and succeed at that.
There you go.
That's impressive.
Not scamming people.
That's a low IQ, low ethics type of activity.
It's not impressive.
You know, by the way, just in looking at all of this, have you noticed that when people fall these days, they fall bigger than ever before?
You know, the problems that blow up now, they blow up bigger than anything we've ever seen.
It's like FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried.
Blows up, what, $32 billion in valuation, at least $8 billion in money missing.
That's a big blow-up.
That's not just some small thing.
That's not somebody scamming, you know, a couple of million dollars, which used to be considered a lot of money.
Now it's billions.
Or like the CNN producer, you know, maybe 20 years ago, somebody that would be arrested for child exploitation, it would have been maybe like a 16 year old.
Now it's a seven year old or something.
What?
How did it become that world?
Where the evil is just going bigger than ever before.
It's like just big evil, you know?
Or big Luciferianism, big Satanism, big Ponzi, big scam.
Everything's bigger than it was.
So it's more horrifying.
No wonder people are all freaking out right now, including over crickets in their kitchens, because the rest of the world is so psychologically traumatizing.
They want peace in their cabinets, you know?
I just want to open the cabinet and...
Captain Crunch cereal without the crickets!
Or something like, uh...
I opened up the box of Rice Krispies and it was Rice Cricketspies!
They were snapping and crackling and popping.
Oh yeah, I would pay money to see that video.
Oh, I think I just inadvertently gave the World Economic Forum a great idea for the new cricket cereal.
Rice cricketspies, right?
Yeah.
See?
Boom, I should trademark that one.
Rice cricketspies with the extra legs, like cricket legs, like sticking out of the box.
All right, final joke for the day Sam Bankman freed and the Pope have a meeting.
Sam Bankman says, forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.
I lost billions of dollars in other people's money, and I asked for forgiveness.
And the Pope answers, we don't care about the sin.
That was Vatican child trafficking money we were laundering through FTX. Where's our damn money, Sam?
Okay, so maybe that wasn't really a joke, but more like a sad, fictional, dark depiction of the worst of human society today.
I think that's what that was.
But whatever.
I'm not saying that's what the Vatican does with their money, but who knows?
Who knows?
The Pope says you shouldn't have a relationship with Jesus.
I mean, what else do you think they're doing?
Alright, let's move on to the lighter side of things by getting to the interview, which is a lot more positive and joyful, by the way.
I know this episode has been kind of dark.
I didn't mean it to get all dark.
It's just stuff that's happened today.
I didn't do that stuff.
I'm just reporting on it.
It's crazy.
Crazy world.
But this is a great interview with Lisa Hill.
It's uplifting.
It's innovative.
It's fun.
I had a great time talking with her.
I think you'll love this interview.
So check it out.
Thank you for listening today.
I'll be back with you tomorrow, God willing, with whatever craziness happens over the next 24 hours, probably involving Elon Musk, Twitter, Sam Bankman, Freed, and maybe the Pope.
Maybe all of them together.
Maybe there's another joke coming tomorrow about they all walked into a bar.
I don't know.
We'll see.
But thank you for listening.
Here's the interview with Lisa Hill.
Welcome, everybody.
This is Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com, and today we have a first-time guest, someone who's really interesting, fascinating history in functional fabrics and products that help clean your environment.
That's not even the right word.
to help you maintain health throughout your home.
Well, we'll let her explain it more.
It's really cool.
I met her when I was visiting Andy Wakefield on set of a movie that he was filming.
And I ran into this woman.
Lisa Hill is her name.
And she's got a company called SilveriteGlobal.com.
That's really quite fascinating.
She's got a fascinating story.
So Lisa, welcome to the show.
It's great to have you on.
I enjoyed speaking with you at the event for a few minutes.
And I'm glad we have a chance to do this.
I just want to say thank you, Mike, for being on this show.
My goodness, anybody that has the pleasure and honor to meet Mike Adams, he leaves an everlasting impression.
I've been a fan of his for a long time.
And I will tell you, this is a gentleman that has been, I don't have to tell your audience, but this has been a gentleman that has been way beyond his time.
I remember when you started talking about water and the crystallization and the energy.
And that was back in a time when really not a lot of people were talking about it.
And I thought, wow, he's so unbelievable in the way that you do your research and what you're able to bring to the front and really affect people's lives.
So I think it's interesting the way that we look at the world today, Mike, and that is that...
We sometimes pay a lot of attention to the things that we put into our bodies, but we don't pay attention to living clean, right?
And what's in our environment.
And I remember back in the day, Suzanne Summers was really the only one that I was watching and could get the adequate information about really living clean until people started picking it up like yourself and, you know, the toxins and chemicals that's in our environment.
Everything that we eat, everything that we drink, everything that we breathe, and then also wearable fabrics.
And when I really got excited about functional fabrics and I created this category called functional fabrics was really not only being in the industry, in the wellness industry, but do you remember back there was an airline that ended up suing their clothing manufacturing for thousands and thousands of dollars because the clothing that they had to wear made people sick?
And I remember thinking, oh my goodness, so their clothing that they're wearing is making them sick.
Well, it makes perfect sense, right?
So if our skin is our largest organ in your body, it makes sense that everything that you put on your skin is going to get into your body.
So I spent 22 years in medicine, took care of, I was at ICU and ER, and I took care of a lot of patients that were not doing well.
And When I really recognized when the skin had that much influence over our health was when I took care of burn patients.
So think about if you burn your skin, you know, everything gets into your body.
So that's our first level of defense.
So when I started looking at wearables...
Let me jump in here.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but your bandwidth is catching up, so I'm having some gaps, but it's okay.
So just I apologize for my interruption, but I've talked repeatedly about toxic laundry detergents and fabric softeners in clothing.
People wash their clothes in the craziest toxic chemicals And I know because I can smell them from 10 feet away.
Like, oh my gosh, you use fabric softwares.
Is that downy or what is that?
You've used fabric softwares.
I can smell it.
It's like a cloud of a fragrance bomb.
And when you start to sweat and you have moisture in your skin, then that moisture functions as a solvent and it pulls toxins out of your clothing and into your skin, into your blood.
It's like you're soaking your clothes in chemicals and then walking around absorbing those chemicals all day.
For the life of me, I can't figure out why people still do this.
But they do.
They go out and buy that stuff.
Well, you know what it is, Mike, is they're not educated about it.
And this goes back to what you talk about all the time, and that's the power of the media.
That's the power of intention and the power of what they're doing and letting everybody believe that there's nothing wrong.
You know, soap is soap.
And downy is downy.
And, you know, I go back to...
Think about...
I have children, so when they were little, and I wasn't that well aware of what I was doing back in the day, but I think about the shampoo that we were using, and the reason that it was no tears is because they put a numbing agent in it.
It doesn't mean that the shampoo wasn't...
It was a healthy shampoo and didn't have any chemicals in it that was going to harm the eye.
It's just that they put a numbing agent in it so it didn't burn the baby's eyes.
Isn't that crazy?
Unreal.
That is unreal.
How on earth can that be FDA legal?
Isn't that crazy?
This is the kind of stuff, though, but you know what?
Skin care and clothing and all of this, you know, it's not regulated by the FDA. And heavens, FDA is a swear word anyway, but golly, they certainly don't look at some of the things that are making us violently ill.
And when I read that article about the...
You know, the airline stewardesses and so on that were getting sick from the clothing.
I thought, wow, this is incredible.
This really does, again, remind me how important it is that what we put on our skin is as important.
And that's why I'm a huge fan of, you know, toxic-free skincare as well.
Shampoo, we could go on and on, right?
It's critical.
And now let's talk about sleep.
Because I assume everybody sleeps sooner or later.
Something that I did, it must have been 20 years ago, I went out and bought a memory foam mattress for my bed.
And after sleeping on it for one night, the next day when I was working out, I felt so faint, lightheaded, felt like I was going to pass out.
And I realized it was the off-gassing from this mattress.
I immediately took it back.
They offered a guarantee.
They said, we'll take it back if you don't love it.
I'm like, well, I don't love it.
Take it back.
And I went back to my old mattress.
Everything was fine.
But for me, that was an experience of when you sleep on something, whether it's sheets or a pillow or a mattress or what have you, You're exposing a third of your life to that substance, whatever that is.
That's huge.
It's a huge exposure.
Yeah, you're exactly right.
And think about the neurotoxin.
Sad to say, my father, who was my biggest hero in my life, passed away about 13 years ago from brain cancer.
And so that, again, put me on a path of what...
What equates to good brain health?
And so it isn't just the phone, but it's the EMFs.
And how do we block EMFs?
But it's also the neurotoxins.
If they cross the blood-brain barrier, it's like bathing your brain in antifreeze.
And then we're supposed to be performing at peak performance and we're supposed to be answering questions and remembering things when we're sleeping on things that are actually neurotoxins.
Right.
No, it's crazy.
And then again, a lot of people wash their bedsheets in the same laundry detergent that we were talking about earlier.
That's right.
And I've actually stayed at friends' homes in the past Where I had to leave and get a hotel.
Because what on earth did you wash this stuff in?
It smells like all this toxic perfume.
At least hotels, they tend to use completely fragrance-free stuff because of allergies.
But someone's home can be so toxic and they don't even know it.
They can't smell it because their senses have been dulled by their toxic exposure year after year.
It's incredible to me.
But once again, bedsheets and Pillows and all that stuff.
It's a vector.
You're right.
Absolutely.
And so that really pushed me in the direction of finding how can we surround yourself with things that we can live clean.
Not only we can prevent some of the neurotoxins that we're putting in our brain, as well as the things that we're breathing in and how it's affecting our cellular matrix.
I mean, we all know what a cancer cell looks like.
We all know what a healthy cell looks like.
And how does a healthy cell turn into a cancerous cell?
I'm not in any way or shape or form alluding to the fact that we have a cure for cancer.
I'm just saying that it's amazing when a good healthy cell turns bad.
And what are the elements that helps it do that?
So I have been a rabbit on fire extremist when it comes to wellness and serving and helping and loving on people when it comes to their health.
You know, Mike, how many patients did I hold their hands or watch them when they passed on?
And many times they were in a lot of pain.
Things were happening before they moved on.
And I can't tell you how many times they would ask me if I only had one more day.
Right?
If I only had one more day.
And so I've been on that path for many years.
And what can I do to help people just where they're at?
Because life is not supposed to add more trauma, more heaviness, more drama, anything that we're talking about.
But it's just to aid and to support and love on them.
And so that's really been my path all these years.
And sometimes people may not agree with, you know, what I have found and discovered.
And that's okay.
But...
At least I have discovered it, and at least I brought it to the forefront.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
And that's what you do, I understand, for a lot of people.
So you are a branding expert.
In addition, you have your own company, which we'll talk about in a second.
But as I understand it, you help other people in the health product space to achieve branding and recognition for their solutions and their innovations.
Is that accurate?
Yes.
And, you know, it's kind of funny when you go from medicine and then I went into studying natural medicine and then I went into product development for a number of different companies.
But, you know, you get to the certain point and we'd all scratch our head and go, well, how come this product isn't moving?
It's because, you know, you don't have marketing.
So I began, you know, marketing and helping and branding companies, but they had to have three criterias, Mike.
They had to, you know, not kill babies, they had to love Jesus, and they had to love America.
And if they did all that, we can work with that, right?
And if they had great intention...
And that also, that is discernment that filters out the Satanists, the Luciferians, and the groomers.
Which is important these days.
Super important.
And you know what?
I can honestly tell everybody, I worked with a few companies, and did you, you know, this is where the energy comes from, Mike, that you talk about.
And that is, you know, when you walk in an environment and you feel it, you don't know what it is, but you just feel it.
And that's the enemy.
And that's this energy that we're not supposed to be there.
We're not supposed to be bathing in it every day.
We can attempt to be the light, but we can't bathe in it.
So there are companies, and this is what is so exciting.
I wake up every day.
I like this because last Friday I was at an event that Bobby Kennedy was at.
And I love what he said because it energized me.
He said, I get up every morning.
I salute the Lord.
And I say, this is Bobby Kennedy reporting for duty.
And I put my feet on the floor.
I love when he said that.
It just really, really meant a lot to me.
So that's kind of where I'm at.
I'm reporting for duty.
Who can I help?
What companies are making?
Because the products today are not the products that were 20 years ago.
Look at everything we've been through.
And yet, there's these brilliant people that have developed products that need to see the light of day.
But yet, they're not being taken on by big marketing companies.
Maybe their marketing is a little slim, but they have life-changing products.
So that's what I do.
I take on those companies.
I lift them up, find wonderful ways to be able to expose and brand and market them and really take them down that road because it's very confusing, you know, whether it's digital marketing, whatever.
And then, of course, you run into the censorship.
And if you're a really good company, of course, you run into that all the time.
Oh, yeah.
You know, you could be a platform just for having values.
I mean, good values.
I know.
Bad values.
Horrible.
Whereas if your name is, what is that, Balenciaga, you can have like child, pedo, teddy bear, bondage ads or whatever.
I still can't make sense of that.
The funny thing is I'd never heard of that company before, that whole thing.
But let's talk about the lighter side of things rather than that.
Now, what I've learned recently is you have a company called Silverite.
S-I-L-V-E-R-I-T-E. And you make, and you retail, as I understand it, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, pillows that have a non-polyurethane filling and a silver-infused cotton pillowcase.
So the silver is in the pillowcase and it's doing everything that silver is known for doing, which I love.
I love silver-infused You know, functional fabrics.
So tell us about this, if you would, please.
And I just want our audience to know this is not a paid endorsement or anything like that.
We don't have a financial relationship at all.
But I'm very interested in what you have.
In fact, I want to get one, for sure.
So tell us about it.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much.
Really, when this all came into being, I happened to be living in California, and I ended up in a riptide accident, for one thing, and I had just a befuddled neck, right?
Tremendous injury to my neck, and I couldn't find anything.
Before that, I had actually made my own pillow and I was sleeping on that, but I had time to be able to contemplate what it would look like if I made something that wasn't foam, because foam emits formaldehyde gas, and I'll say it again, all foam emits a formaldehyde gas.
So in going back to when I lost my father, it was what are all the factors that were, you know, really contributing to poor brain health?
And one of them was the formaldehyde gassing from foam.
And so I started looking for a solution to bring to the population a pillow that would be so healthy and so pure and based on all my years of knowledge and how I could present it in such a way that it would be almost like a beautiful gift.
Well, I look so hard for the filling for the pillow.
I tried, you know, balls that were filled with, you know, whether it be latex, whether it be wool, whether it be hemp rolled up, whether it be cut up cotton.
And I was at a store in LA, at a hemp store, because we were trying to figure this thing out.
And the gentleman said, have you ever heard of K-POC? And I said, no, what's K-POC? He said, well, it comes from a kapok tree in the Amazon, and it's the most luxurious fiber, plant fiber.
He said, it's almost as though nature gifts it to us.
We don't cut down the tree, but the pods open up, kind of like milkweed.
And I'm a Midwestern girl, so we have milkweed all the time, and it feels like milkweed, kind of looks like it, but they call it nature's cashmere.
And I went, oh my goodness, where can I find this stuff from?
So I did a deep dive into really what Kapok was.
Well, back in the 1800s, that's what they made everything in.
They made all of our cushions.
I don't know if you've ever upholstered an old couch.
Sometimes you see this white stuff in there, and it's not foam, but that's what they were using.
They were using this Kapok.
And sometimes horsehair, but it was kapok.
So I did a deep dive into this kapok.
And did you know that nature has all the answers if we just look for it?
In the kapok tree, it has these beautiful fibers.
They're microscopic and they're covered with this...
Almost like a little metallic, you know, oily kind of feel to it.
But it's protecting every tiny little microscopic fiber.
Well, they used to make all of our, you know, like I said, our pillows, even our comforters and our mattresses out of Kapok.
They still, to this day, that is what is in our Coast Guard vests.
The reason is, is because Kapok maintains its weight in water, resists its weight in water 10 times.
Wait, what do you mean?
You mean you get it wet and it doesn't get all bogged down and heavy?
No, not at all.
In fact, I've had it in a cup here or a vase in my office for six months.
It's filled with water.
I put a little bit of silver in it so it wouldn't get moldy.
And then the kapok is on the top.
You push it down, it pushes back.
It does not absorb water.
So what that told me was, oh my goodness, so you mean that this fiber is not going to get the mold issues?
That we, everybody was encountering.
So, of course, 18 months later, you know, we came out with the Silverite products and we have, I believe, you know, one of the most finest pillows available out there.
But I took it even a couple steps farther, Mike.
So not only do we infuse every single cotton fiber with silver, but we also made the pillow adjustable.
Right.
Because I'm always about making things affordable for people and taking all the guesswork out.
So there's a zipper in the side that you pull Kapok out or you put more in.
So if you're a bigger guy, you might want a little fuller pillow.
If you're a smaller gal, you might want less Kapok.
I love that.
I love that.
I think that pillows have too much fill, personally.
Like if I'm in a hotel, I'm always like, these pillows are way too thick.
That's crazy.
I can't wait for you to get the travel pillow.
So then I went on to develop a travel pillow because remember I had that severe injury to my neck and I had a doctor, a really wonderful physician that helped me create the travel pillow because he said what happens is when you are traveling, you're hyperextending your cervical spine on a continued basis.
And then you get off the plane, or wherever you are, and you have this headache, you've stretched out all your tendons, your ligaments, and your muscles in your neck, and you feel kind of disjointed because we know that if your axis is off, you don't feel quite so good.
So he's helped me develop the travel pillow, which is, again, filled with the kapok, infused with the silver, and then it has a little casing you take off and wash.
But it's ergonomically designed so it goes around your neck and supports the side of your neck as well.
You know, many times you buy those crazy travel pillows and they just push your neck and then they're filled with these beads and it's not very comfortable.
So...
Right.
Okay.
But for the main pillow, this is something that you offer these on your website, or how do people get these?
Yeah, absolutely.
They can just go to the website, silverrightglobal.com, S-I-L-V-E-R-I-T-E, global.com.
And we have the only patented pillow that's infused with silver and filled with K-POC. Wow.
Okay.
Question.
The silver is in the pillowcase, which is cotton, so it's infused in the cotton fibers.
Does the silver withstand multiple washings?
Yes.
So according to all of our studies, and by the way, we've also tested and we have certification to say that there's so much silver in each cubic inch of the material.
And then also...
We also have tested it for the bacteria count after wear, and it does kill 99.9% of the bacteria that lands on the pillow.
So that was real important to me to have this testing done.
We say the outer casing, you can wash as many times as you like to, and we say 50 washings for the casing.
The reason that we say that is because it's 100% cotton.
Not that the silver will wash out, but that the cotton fibers start to wear because it's not synthetically put together.
But we have pillows that people have had for four years.
It's the same.
They're having the same results.
And it's a sustainable product.
The thing that Bobby Kennedy told me when we sent him some pillows to begin with, because, again, it's a product that is good for our environment, because the three biggest things in a landfill is baby diapers, mattresses, and pillows.
They don't go back to nature.
Yes.
So he said this is a perfect pillow, because everything in it, silver, the cotton, the kapok, will go back to nature.
The only thing that would be left there would be the zipper.
Wow.
Okay.
All right.
That's great to know.
Now, Let's talk about flame retardants because I believe in California, I don't know if it was just mattresses or also pillows or baby crib materials, but I thought California state law required flame retardants to be sprayed on a lot of these bedding materials.
Is that the case?
We haven't had any problem whatsoever because we say this is an option if you'd like to buy it as a wellness tool, that kind of thing.
We don't make any claims about our pillow.
They know that there's no flame retardants in it.
So we haven't had any problems at all.
I know there's none of yours, but I mean, are you aware of flame retardants being used to treat more conventional products?
Is that still happening?
Yes, it is.
And even more so now.
Because people are trying to say that they think that the leg up on their product is being flame retardant.
Isn't that crazy?
Yeah, because flame retardants are toxic, especially to babies and children.
Very toxic.
I would rather sleep on one of your pillows and just have a fire extinguisher next to the bed.
I know, exactly.
Just in case you need it.
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay.
So, you talk about functional fabrics.
You must have other products that have the same technology or you must be working on them.
Anything you can share with us?
We do.
We have about 19 products in development.
They are anything from, you know, gaiters around your neck because we know, I mean, we're right now in the middle of a sleep study with the pillow.
And that's pretty exciting with a group of doctors, believe it or not, that really believe in sleeping clean.
And but we also know that and everybody, you know, they probably have done their research, but silver and you mentioned gold blocks EMFs.
So my big goal is to make a clothing line as well as, you know, a number of other items that will be helpful.
And this is what I think is happening, too.
Just anecdotally, when people call and they say, you know, I never slept so good in my life.
And I'll say, well, thank you so much.
And they say, no, really, what did you put in the pillow?
I say, we don't put anything.
It's all nature.
It's all natural products.
And the one lady said, no, I think there's volume in this pillow or something.
But this is what I think is happening.
In all honesty, I think the silver, as we burrow our head in the pillow, the pillow is surrounding our head and it's helping to stop some of the EMFs around us.
Now, I'm not saying that it's been tested that way, but there's a certain rest that people get with it that they have never gotten before.
Well, so this brings up the obvious question, and I'm sorry if I'm waiting in a territory that you're not ready to talk about yet, but it seems like you could make a long sleeve, kind of an undergarment, or like a base layer that has all the silver infused, and it's almost like a Faraday cage that would protect your internal organs and heart energy from 5G. Is that something that...
Absolutely.
And think about underwear, Mike, because where do everybody put their cell phones?
You know, they put their cell phones in their pockets, or they put it next to their chest, and, you know, we don't have to add to the infertility that's already going rampant out there, which is a whole other show, but...
But will you be able to, are you going to subject it to the scientific testing to actually show attenuation of the 5G signal strength inside?
Yes, that's very important.
Because that would be amazing.
That's very important to us.
And that's why it's taking a little bit longer, you know, to get this whole other line brought to the market because I want to be very careful and bring something that is so well accepted but yet it's trusted and true because that's kind of what I stand by.
That's critical because, you know, there are devices out there that claim to block energy, like 5G energy, from your cell phone.
But if it really worked, then you wouldn't be able to receive a call.
Right?
Yeah.
So the question is, what is it doing or how much is it working?
And we would want to know, like, is it reducing the signal by how many decibels, for example?
But you could show that.
We could.
You're right.
Absolutely.
And that's what I said earlier about the products today are so different than what was out there on the market.
People were purchasing it with such a furry, you know, 20 years ago.
Even silver, when silver first came out, my first company that I helped start here in Minneapolis, and we had a liquid silver, which was not colloidal, but it was Engstrom.
We had fantastic, wonderful results with it.
That's really when I started to learn about the power of silver.
As well as some of the other things that we had worked with in the hospital setting, like Silva Dean and those type of things.
But silver is such a beautiful element, and it just has to be cared for properly, right?
You can't take anything too much, and you just have to pay attention to how you're using it.
Yeah.
Who would have thought all these years later that that element that I learned and studied how many years ago is now the one element in addition to, like you mentioned, the gold, is helpful for the times that we're living in?
Who would have thought?
Oh, I know.
See...
I've done videos about silver, you know, how to take silver coins and make colloidal silver out of it.
And you can also use a combination of silver, colloidal silver plus certain types of tannins from plants, certain types of nuts.
And you can make a liquid and you can soak your shirts.
Yes!
Yes!
That creates like an antibacterial infusion of the shirts.
And I think one of them was called like a...
I forgot that.
Some kind of...
They're tannins from some kind of nut.
I'd have to look it up.
But you probably know more than I do about this.
But I try to teach people that silver is so multifunctional.
But I'm thinking...
Well, two things come to mind.
First, I hope you give us the opportunity to maybe be one of your retailers on this at some point.
Absolutely.
Because this is exciting stuff.
But secondly, you've got to be talking to other companies to license this technology.
So for example, you're familiar with Duluth Trading.com?
Oh yes, absolutely.
Yeah.
So, you know, I'm a customer of Duluth because they have really high quality, you know, coats and jeans and pants and everything.
And they have beanies and caps.
You would think that, like, maybe they would, or somebody like that would license more tech and then have a silver infused version of some of their shirts and things.
I think that would be an instant hit.
There's some cool things coming down the pike.
And I have just, you know, moved ahead in the way that I wanted to make sure, you know, over a period of time that the product works, that there was a great deal of customer satisfaction, that we were meeting everybody's needs.
And now we're at that point, Mike, where we have.
It's a trusted and true product.
And yeah, silver infusion.
Yeah.
I was laughing.
I was talking to somebody the other day.
I said, listen, when Spanx starts putting silver in their products, you know, there goes the world.
When Spanx starts putting silver in their products.
Who?
Who are you talking about?
So Spanx, yes.
What's that?
Yes.
So imagine, you know, all women.
No, what is Spanx?
So Spanx are undergarments that women wear to hold us in.
Oh, okay.
So I wasn't familiar with the brand name.
Spanx.
I hear you.
Okay.
Spanx.
And she's been really a forward lady when she started the company.
And so I just laugh and I say, you know, where Spanx goes, so does the rest of the world.
Now they're putting silver in their products.
Come on now.
Because women for years have put beauty and outward appearance over health, right?
Yeah.
Sometimes with cosmetics and things.
Absolutely.
What about socks?
Because, you know, socks obviously have an odor issue because they're dark and damp often.
But I've heard of silver-infused socks for decades, it seems, but I don't know anybody that's really dominant in that space.
Yes, absolutely.
Think about the little booties when you go through the airports.
Airports are not fun, but you go through them and you walk and all this stuff.
You have to take your shoes off if you sometimes have to do that.
Those are all coming down the pike.
Travel pillows and the...
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's exciting.
Well, I mean, it's...
Look, this is God's gift.
It is.
I mean, to the universe in the sense that this is an atomic element that has these amazing properties.
And it also happens to be money.
Yes.
Yes.
Right?
It's a barter item.
It's like, here, there's actually silver in this pillow.
No, seriously.
Yeah.
You know, in hard times.
That's right.
I mean, it's amazing.
Well, you've done some extraordinary things.
I mean, and I know we've only scratched the surface, but is there anything else you want to mention that leave us with as we wrap this up?
Well, you know, again, I really appreciate this opportunity to visit with you and your audience.
And I think it's I think as we go through this season with the holidays coming up, we are truly grateful for even the bad experiences we've been through because it has led us to continue to strive and forge forward for excellence.
I've been in the anti-human trafficking for over 20 years.
And Civil Rights' goal is to get to a place so every pillow that you purchase, we are helping somebody so they're not sleeping on something cold and hard.
And so that's our goal, is to help that industry, help our veterans.
Veterans are having a really tough time right now, and it's cold in many parts of the country.
So Civil Rights is, I think, a tool to be able to do more good with, and that's really where we're headed.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I think that's fantastic, and can I have a product request?
Yes, absolutely!
Okay, I want a silver-infused pet bed.
We have one.
You have it?
Yes.
Where?
I'm looking at your website.
Believe it or not, we did two blasts with our pet beds.
In 18 minutes, they sold.
Both of them.
Both big sets.
So now we have some that are, as we're speaking, just getting filled.
So they'll be back on the website.
So you will get a pet bed.
Let me tell you about the pet bed, which is very interesting.
Animals are smarter than we are.
The other thing is, they can't fake things, right?
So we've always been a pet family.
My children were raised with dogs, and now we have them all over the place.
I have grand dogs.
So what was interesting is, as smart as they are, we did many tests with the dogs, right?
And they would inevitably go for the silver-right pet bed.
And they would be there fighting actually over the silver pet bed.
And we have many stories about that.
And when I was putting this together, the gentleman that I was working with, his name is Joel Silverman.
He is the trainer for the dogs that go in movies.
And he said, well, the thing about the kapok is pets have very sensitive noses, believe it or not.
So if it's a hunting dog, you don't want to destroy their sense of smell or just period.
And he said, the more synthetic something is, the more it ruins their sense of smell.
But because kapok is so pure and natural, it's not going to do that.
So yes, absolutely.
And there'll be other things for our pets as well.
If you don't mind me asking, it sounds like you have a production bottleneck for a lot of these products.
That's a problem we've had for two years, too, by the way.
So I'm not being critical.
It's a common problem because of the supply chain.
But it sounds like if you could produce more, you could...
Yeah, COVID was a stinker, you know, and I just look at how we've been able to really survive and get to the other side and where people are now paying more attention to silver and what they're sleeping on and so on.
So we do.
And again, the testing takes time.
So I just wanted to make sure everything that we put out there has been tested and I can stand behind the product.
Well, that is really exciting.
I had no idea that this conversation was going to go to silver-infused pet beds and that you already have that because, I mean, yeah, I've got dogs too.
And of course, they're running around outside and, you know, who knows what they're getting into in the mud puddles and playing with the goats and everything else.
So that's where you really need silver.
Absolutely.
Yeah, there's so many areas.
So as we continue to grow and to bless people, the goal is to give people what they want, where they are in their life, right?
Not everybody needs everything, but they do need something.
And I believe that silver is a universal language, and we can bless a lot of people.
Oh, yeah.
Well, that's a great wrap-up.
Fascinating conversation, Lisa.
We'll have to get together again and I think especially let's talk about what you have coming out and how we can help spread the word because I'm a big fan of What you're doing and the natural properties of silver and also silver as money as well.
I think it's the best element.
It really is.
Better than gold.
Yes, it really is.
And thank you so much for everything you're doing and your graciousness and your kindness and love for everybody in this time.
I've heard you numerous times and listened to you continuously and your message is always the same.
So thank you so much.
Well, you're very welcome, and I'm sorry if I interrupted too much in this conversation, but you spark these exciting questions and ideas in my own mind, and I can't help but ask or speak out or share stories.
This has been great.
You've been a gracious guest.
Let me give out your website.
It's silverrightglobal.com.
So, S-I-L-V-E-R-I-T-E. Silverrightglobal.com.
Yeah, that's it.
And Lisa Hill is the name, everybody.
As always, feel free to share this interview on other channels if you want and get yourself some of these pillows.
Lisa, do you have these pillows in stock, by the way?
Sure do.
Okay, you've got these pillows, but just not the dog bed.
And you'll be the first to get it, Mike, so you'll have to report back.
Oh, is that right?
Okay, you're going to get four paws in the air saying yes on that one.
Happy puppies over here.
Bless you, my friend.
Thank you for joining me.
Thank you so much.
Yeah, bless you too.
Merry Christmas!
All right.
Now, stand by.
Stand by, Lisa.
Don't hang up yet.
Stand by until we finish.
But thank you for listening, folks.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com.
And again, this has been an interview with Lisa Hill.
Silverrightglobal.com.
Silver-infused pillows made with kapok, which I had never heard of before.
But you learn something every day.
Very cool stuff.
Thank you for listening.
God bless you all.
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