Situation Update, Dec 16, 2022 - Lifesaving WINTER SURVIVAL tips to handle the COLD and the BLACKOUT
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Happy Friday.
It's December 16th, 2022.
This is the Situation Update.
Mike Adams here with you.
Got a lot of news to share with you today.
Very interesting stuff.
We're going to start with the fact that under Elon Musk, Twitter is nuking a whole slew of mainstream media journalists who doxed Elon Musk.
So gone from Twitter, or at least suspended, and we suspect permanently gone, is Keith Olbermann of MSNBC, Ryan Mack of the New York Times, who's Donnie O'Sullivan at CNN, Matt Binder at Mashable, Drew Harwell of the Washington Post, and so on.
And Taylor Lorenz, who is one of these key muckraker type of defamation slander journalists in the mainstream media, deleted her entire archive of tweets and moved her account to private, I think, to try to not get banned from Twitter. deleted her entire archive of tweets and moved her account And, of course, Democrats and leftists are totally freaking out at this point, freaking out.
Oh, why are we being banned?
And they're complaining like crazy.
But Glenn Greenwald is reminding people with the following.
He says, oh, what happened to the claim that private companies have the right to dissociate themselves from anyone they want?
What about the claim that if you don't like how Twitter does content moderation, you should start your own social media site?
Remember all those arguments?
Because those are the arguments of the left.
So now that Twitter is disabling their accounts, they're freaking out.
Totally losing it.
Losing their minds.
So to all those dishonest, authoritarian, left-wing journalists, let me tell you this.
My Twitter account's been suspended for years.
Like five years, six years.
I don't know how long it's been.
Seems like it's, yeah, it's been six, maybe seven.
It's been a long time.
And so what did I do?
Oh, I built my own platform.
And then invited others, and now that's all taking off.
We did build our own platforms, and now we're back on Twitter.
Or, I mean, many of us, Dr.
Peter McCullough, Dr.
Robert Malone, Laura Loomer, got reinstated on Twitter, and so on.
My official Health Ranger account is not yet reinstated, but I... I anticipate that it will be at some point.
In the meantime, I launched a different Twitter account, MikeAdamsHR, if you want to go there.
It's all together, MikeAdamsHR.
That's my new testing Twitter account to see if they ban it or not.
I've been retweeting a lot of libs of TikTok tweets.
Libs of TikTok is doing such a great job there.
But anyway, yeah.
Isn't it interesting how the left complains when their own tactics are used against them, huh?
Like I said, we have a lot of news today.
One of the news items I need to cover just quickly here is that Trump's so-called major announcement turned out to be his launch of NFT digital trading cards, like online cards of Trump as a superhero on the card.
And remember how many people thought that this is going to be some big major announcement by Trump, you know, something big like, oh, he's coming back or whatever.
And then it turned out just to be this NFT nonsense.
I did a little short podcast about this.
It's about six minutes if you want to hear it.
So I'm not going to repeat all that here.
But basically, in my view, this is a clown show.
And it's so unpresidential.
It's obscenely embarrassing, I think.
I'm embarrassed for Trump that the people around him told him this was a great idea.
Why don't you launch NFT digital trading cards and sell $4 or $5 million worth of these cards and we'll call it a major announcement and we'll all make money off these cards.
Really?
Is that...
Is that the best idea of what to do with your brand and your name and your presidential history?
So I would just say, please, Donald J. Trump, find some better people around you who have higher levels of interest in human civilization and aren't going to waste your time with digital trading cards and other such nonsense.
This isn't about making a few million bucks.
This is about saving humanity.
That's what's at stake here.
And as far as I'm concerned, every single project that Trump works on here should have as its end goal the setting free of humanity, pro-liberty, pro-human humanity.
Pro-sustainability for human civilization, which means mothers and fathers having children, reproduction, healthy children, fertility, nutrition, all of this.
Not playing around with online digital trading cards that nobody cares about, by the way.
Who cares?
Okay, moving on.
Remember when I said that cars would get cheaper?
Well, that day has arrived, my friends.
I just got a text from a car dealer earlier today that said, oh, now you can save $5,000 on any in-stock 4x4 model.
On their lot.
Now, we haven't seen this for years because of, you know, supply chain shortages and a lot of car dealers were charging, obviously, extra premiums above sticker price.
You would pay $3,000 extra or $4,000 or $5,000 extra if you wanted the car.
Well, because of rising interest rates, obviously, and people defaulting on their car loans and People being laid off, not having as much discretionary income and so on.
Guess what?
Car dealers are having trouble moving cars, just like we talked about.
And so now it's $5,000 off instead of $5,000 extra.
So for some cars, the price has just moved $10,000 lower if it's in stock.
So this is the beginning.
It's going to get interesting.
Next year, You're going to see car dealers running crazy sales and discounts and trade-in deals to try to sell their new cars that fewer and fewer people will be able to afford.
So like I've said here recently, if you're in the market for a new vehicle, just have a little patience.
You're going to be able to get it at a great price and you're going to have more negotiation power from this day forward.
So that's good news for you.
Good news for consumers.
All right, we have sad news today about a baby who has died of blood clots after the hospital gave this baby vaccinated blood as a transfusion, even though the parents demanded unvaccinated blood.
This newborn baby, called Baby Alex, in Washington State, had a congenital heart defect, which is 95% survivable, reportedly.
The baby was anemic and needed a blood transfusion.
The transfusion was donated or the blood for it was donated by a church member who knew the family.
And that was unvaccinated blood.
But then the hospital, quote, lost the unvaccinated blood and ended up giving the baby a transfusion of vaccinated blood.
The baby then died with, quote, huge blood clots.
So...
Are you surprised?
I mean, it's very, very sad.
We pray for the family and for the baby.
It's very sad that here we have another case of a hospital literally executing a baby.
Murdering a baby.
They had the unvaccinated blood.
They say they lost it.
No, they got rid of it.
Why?
Well, in my opinion, because they wanted to murder another baby.
Because this is what our medical system does now.
Human beings.
And they're doing it through, of course, spike proteins.
One of the ways.
They do it through forced ventilators as well.
But vaccines, spike proteins, anything they can use, remdesivir, anything that kills people, that's what the hospitals will push.
And they get paid for it, too.
They get extra money when they treat patients that are categorized as COVID patients, even if they're not vaccinated.
So they want the COVID patients.
They even get paid for the COVID deaths, you know, for the treatments before the death.
So they don't care if you live or die.
You're just a cash machine to them.
This baby was like a, from the point of view of the hospital, it was like an ATM for hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not more.
Maybe millions.
Who knows?
Very sad.
Our hospitals have become homicide centers.
And here's a related story from the expose.
That's expose-news.com.
U.S. government confirms COVID vaccination caused a 1,433 times increase in reports of cancer to the CDC database.
And these data come from the CDC's VAERS database, you know, Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, VAERS, as you're well aware.
Where if you look at adverse events or adverse reactions following COVID-19 injections, it reveals that from December 2020, which is when the vaccine was first available, to August 5th of 2022, there were 2,579 adverse events related to cancer.
That's over one year and eight months.
But if you perform a search for a similar time window before COVID-19, You find that there were just, what, 791 adverse events from, if you look at 2008 through 2020, that's 13 years, okay?
791 adverse events over 13 years.
And during that time, only 64 of those events were related to cancer, according to VAERS. Now then, if you add into this, and the full analysis is on expose-news.com, the full analysis on a per-dose basis, it comes out to COVID-19 vaccines being reported as causing cancer-related adverse events in 0.43 out of every 100,000 doses.
Whereas for the flu vaccine, it's 0.0003 per 100,000 doses.
You got that?
So we're not just comparing the raw numbers.
We're comparing the cancer-related adverse events per dose from the flu vaccine versus COVID-19 vaccines.
So 0.43 divided by 0.0003 comes out to 1,433, meaning that the COVID vaccines cause 1,433 times more cancer-related adverse events to be reported compared to flu vaccines on a per-dose basis.
Yeah, sorry.
It took me a lot of numbers to get to that point.
But that's what the data show.
So something to consider.
You can get the full analysis on their website.
Now there's something related to that, a story that we published on Natural News in April of this year.
Many fully vaccinated people for COVID are going blind.
And the report cites the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, the MHRA, out of the UK. Their yellow card system at that time was showing 163 cases of total blindness among people who got these COVID jabs.
That's Pfizer BioNTech.
And then six cases of central vision loss and four cases of sudden visual loss.
21 people suffer from blindness transient caused by the Pfizer injection or following the Pfizer injection.
And then this adverse reaction involves a visual disturbance or loss of sight in one eye for a few seconds or a few minutes at a time.
And then 20 other people have unilateral blindness, which is when a person goes blind or has blurred vision in just one eye.
And in total, 8,016 eye disorders, this is from April, reported as adverse reactions to the Pfizer jab as of April 6, 2022.
And that's also citing the daily expose that originally found those numbers from the MHRA. So I'm wondering how many people have gone blind now because of these vaccines, because it is many months later.
And I would expect that as the boosters kick in, you're going to have more and more cases of this, which is very sad.
I hope that it's not permanent blindness.
I hope that people can detox from these mRNA invasions or the spike protein bioweapons, and I hope they can get their vision back.
We're working on trying to find out the best detox techniques and how to remove spike proteins and how to protect yourself from them and so on.
But the number one best thing to do is stop taking the jabs.
Obviously, the people listening to this are not taking the jabs any longer, but you may know people who are.
And you might check in with them if they've been suffering more symptoms since they started taking the jabs or are they more sick more frequently because that's very common among those whose immune systems are destroyed by the jabs.
You might be able to help...
People wake up and reject the toxins, reject the bioweapons, and take their lives back.
At this point, even if they've taken a few jabs so far, it's never too late to try to save a life from the vaccine depopulation bioweapon.
Just remember that.
Alright, next news item.
Recall yesterday when I was talking about Germany having no munitions remaining.
And if they were to fight a war with Russia that Germany would run out of ammo in two days.
Just two days.
And do you recall that I mentioned the supply that they need from China on this, the component?
Well, it's called cotton linters.
Cotton linters.
And I'm really curious about this.
Like, what are cotton linters specifically, and what do they have to do with making munitions?
So I did a little more research on that in the article that I published yesterday on naturalnews.com about this.
I just want to read this for you because it's quite fascinating.
And it's also a little horrifying that most NATO countries depend on China for this one component, and it's something from cotton.
And if you don't have these cotton linters, which are basically these fibers from cotton, you don't have them.
You can't make artillery rounds.
You can't make munitions.
You can't fight a war.
So you have to have cotton linters.
Well, you can get them from India and other countries, but for some reason, almost everybody is sourcing them from China, probably because they're very inexpensive from China.
But China is reportedly nine months behind schedule on even shipping these out.
So if you're waiting for your linters, you're going to have bad winters, I think is the way that's going to go, especially in Europe if a war begins.
No linters, bad winters.
But here's an explanation from a company in India called capol.in.
Here's what they say.
Bleached cotton linters are used by our ordinance factories for production of propellants used for gun ammunition and also for various missiles.
Now, did you know it takes cotton to make missiles?
See, I did not know that.
Apparently, you have to have cotton to make missiles.
Continuing, for production of propellants, one of the basic explosives is nitrocellulose, Basic raw material for the production of nitrocellulose is bleached cotton linters, BCLs, in case you're wondering.
Bleached cotton linters, which is produced out of raw cotton linters after processing Further, bleached cotton can also be useful for surgical use as well as felt making, paper making, and cellulose acetate, which is used in rayon fiber and photographic films, etc.
It's also used in products that men and women use to remove makeup from their faces, it turns out.
So, no cotton means no missiles.
No cotton, no ammunition.
And since NATO countries outsource their cotton to China, they're really in a difficult spot.
You're going to be scouring the world now looking for cotton.
And of course, cotton is GMO for the most part.
Almost all the cotton that's used commercially is GMO cotton, which means that when the missiles fall on Europe, it'll be GMO missiles.
With GMO propellants, genetically modified cotton-based rocket engines, and so on.
Yeah, there's a whole new angle on GMOs and mass death, huh?
Never thought about that angle before.
But in all seriousness, it shows the importance of agriculture for...
Weapons industries.
If you don't have agriculture, you can't make weapons.
And agriculture is under attack through weather weapons and forced droughts and so on, which we'll talk about here in a minute.
But agriculture, of course, also produces food.
So, related to that, there's a story by Michael Snyder.
U.S. vegetable prices increased by a whopping 38% in November.
But the White House says inflation is under control.
Now, If you're like me, anytime somebody has a headline that says, oh, it increased 38%, you want to know in what timeframe, right?
Is that month over month?
Is it year over year?
What are they talking about?
Well, Michael Snyder had the same question.
And so he writes about this.
He says, quote, According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and don't ask me why, this comes out of the Bureau of Labor, vegetable prices jumped 38.1% from October to November, and they're up 80.6% over the past 12 months.
So Michael Snyder is citing fooddive.com.
So I went to Food Dive to find out where are you getting these statistics?
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, that's the source for the PPI. Ah, that's the producer price index.
Suddenly it makes sense.
So the PPI reportedly is saying that vegetables are up 38% in one month and over 80% in one year.
And that same news story also says prices of water have increased for farmers.
Droughts have plagued western regions, and you and I know that fertilizer is also more expensive and more scarce.
And even though food inflation has slowed during the last two months, the fact that food inflation is still high means that food is getting more and more expensive.
So they report there continues to be a tightened supply of vegetables because of compounding weather issues, so price instability could persist.
So when the White House tells you that, oh, inflation's no problem, it's only 8%, you need to look at them.
No, it's 80% for the food that we're buying, for the vegetables.
It's 80%.
And you've heard me say that at restaurants...
Meals are, in some cases, double what they were two years ago, right?
Or just at the grocery store.
A lot of foods are 50% more than a year ago, or even, in this case, 80% more.
So, remember when I had Marjorie Wildcraft on, and she was saying that she thought food prices would basically double during calendar 2022, and that they would double again in 2023?
Well, She's not far off the mark.
I mean, 80% is getting there, and we still have another month to go.
So let's see what last December is to this December after we get through December.
I would guess that's going to be something higher than 80%.
So maybe it's 90%.
And then 2023 is coming, and it's going to be a lot worse in 2023.
But if these agricultural producers are having difficulty producing vegetables...
Well, they're also having difficulty producing cotton, which is why the cotton linters issue has become an issue for munitions.
And China is having a lot of challenges for agricultural production for a number of reasons, one of them being, of course, flooding, excess rainfall, which many people believe is because of weather weapons that the West has deployed against China.
But there's another issue, even if you don't believe that explanation, that It's the lockdowns.
China's been pushing all these lockdowns so the people aren't available to drive the transportation trucks from the farms or to run the equipment on the farms or to do the harvesting on the farms.
The lockdowns freeze up the entire supply chain.
So you can't get cotton linters for the same reason you can't get vegetables.
Because everybody's locked down and, well, who's doing the farming?
No one.
So this is just a preview of things to come.
Gonna get interesting.
Now, as the food supply is becoming more scarce and also a lot more expensive, the United States is facing a horrible winter storm that's going to hit much of the Midwest, and it's even going to reach us in Texas, apparently on December 22nd.
And it's going to hit something like two-thirds of the country.
So those of you listening in Chicago, you're going to be cold too.
Those of you in the Midwest, those of you in the Northeast, you're going to be cold.
And so are we in Texas.
Well, here's a story from the Epoch Times.
Americans face elevated winter power outage risks from tight fuel supplies and faltering grid.
That's the power grid.
So as the snow flies and temperatures plummet, regulatory agencies and analysts warn that residents in multiple U.S. states are at an elevated risk of dangerous winter blackouts And they named Texas and North Carolina, and also the Great Lakes and New England regions.
So yeah, it's a lot of states.
And this warning comes from a report authored by the North American Electric Reliability Council, known as NERC. And they also say that, quote, a large portion of the U.S. power grid is at risk of insufficient electricity supplies during peak winter conditions.
That's from NERC. That's not from, you know, super prepper guy on YouTube.
That's from NERC. That's a government agency.
So, energy insiders say that tight fuel supplies and an outdated electric grid play a critical role in potential blackouts.
Well, I lived through the blackouts of early 2021 in Texas.
You heard me talk about those ponds froze over.
That's when my dog fell through the ice and I rescued him.
And that was a whole drama.
He's still doing great, by the way.
I don't know if he's going to walk on ice anymore.
Hopefully not.
But...
We had no power.
It was a whole week.
We had basically no power, no fuel, no water, no cell towers.
Nothing worked.
Nothing worked.
It was like living in a Mad Max scenario for about five to six days, something like that.
On certain days, we had eight minutes of power every 30 minutes, by the way.
They were doing rolling blackouts.
And you may recall, if you were listening at that time, I learned a lot about that.
I I learned how I was not as prepared as I thought I was.
And so I took a lot of steps since then.
And I want to share a few of those things with you here because this is coming for a lot of us.
A whole lot of Americans are going to go through a very ugly cold spell here right over Christmas or a couple days before and perhaps after.
One of the things I learned is that you can burn isopropyl alcohol indoors.
You don't need to vent it.
It's a very, very clean fuel.
It's safe to burn indoors as long as you control the flame with the following precautions I always mention.
Be careful of drapes and exposed papers and so on.
Be careful of pets and children.
Always have a fire extinguisher.
And technically, make sure you've got some form of ventilation, even though in my own experiments, I've been burning isopropyl alcohol with a little IPA fireplace.
It's an alcohol fireplace.
You can also buy alcohol stoves, or you can make your own out of the paint cans.
And I have a video about that on my website, prepwithmike.com.
So you can see the video right there.
Basically, you take a one-quart paint can, you stuff a roll of toilet paper in it to fill it up with the cellulose of the toilet paper, and then you pour in your isopropyl alcohol, and you light it.
And it burns slowly.
It releases heat.
You can cook on it.
You can heat a room with it.
You can do this.
I didn't even know at the time that you could do this indoors, but it turns out you can if you do it safely.
Again, practice all safety precautions like I just mentioned.
But you can do this to heat a room.
So if you have nothing else, no power grid functioning, no hot water, whatever, you can boil water with this while you're heating the room.
You can heat a small room.
You can get yourself a sleeping bag.
You can survive because you have shelter.
So again, just practice common sense safety precautions with this.
But isopropyl alcohol is the one fuel that I know of that you can burn safely indoors with sufficient precautions because it does not release a lot of pollution or essentially no pollution.
It burns at almost 100% efficiency.
Another thing I learned is that the cell towers did not work.
And since then, I was able to connect with the Satellite Phone Store, which, as you know, has been a regular sponsor of this podcast and Brighteon.
And I've learned over and over again the importance of having a satellite phone or the bivvy sticks, which are the satellite text messaging devices.
In a power outage, your cell tower will lose power at some point because it's on a backup battery.
And the backup battery is often accompanied by an on-site generator.
But the generators tend to not work when it's freezing.
And as the power goes down, then the gas stations can't pump fuel.
So the guys that are supposed to run around and refill the generators for the cell towers, they can't get the fuel.
Because it's gas.
It's gasoline, not diesel that they have sitting around.
It's gas, and they can't get the gas.
So cell towers go down, boom, you've got no communications, which means you don't even have access to 911.
Your family members can't check on you.
You can't call others.
Nothing.
So backup satellite communications are critical.
So our sponsor on that is the Satellite Phone Store.
SAT123.com is the website.
SAT123.com.
And they can get you a satellite phone and or the bivy stick, which is a satellite text messaging device.
And these will work as long as they're charged.
And the charge lasts a long time, especially the bivy stick.
As long as they've got some electricity...
You only need a view of the sky.
They talk to the satellites and you can reach any person's regular cell phone anywhere in the world.
You can send text messages to anybody's mobile phone anywhere in the world through this device.
So it works.
The other thing I learned is the importance of being able to start your vehicles and also how batteries perform very, very poorly when it's cold, especially cold.
Older batteries like I had on my tractor.
I don't know if you recall that story, but I was trying to start my tractor because I had a PTO generator and I would have had electricity, but I couldn't start the tractor.
And it turns out that the batteries were old, and also I tried to jump them, and it ended up fusing the starter together.
It actually welded the insides of the starter, so that tractor was out of commission.
Fortunately, I have more than one tractor.
But the point is, I learned about the importance of a lithium-ion battery boost device called the NOCO. That's N-O-C-O, and they're not a sponsor.
But you need to know about them.
Noco Boost Max is the product.
And they make, I think, one called the GB150. And they also have the big one, the GB250. These devices, I now own three of these.
They work so well, they will start tractors, trucks of certain sizes, and certainly regular civilian trucks and cars and so on.
They start them so well, so reliably.
I have been using them ever since on my ranch.
And whenever I have a battery that's run down, in fact, like I've got this one piece of equipment.
The battery's just dead.
Just completely dead.
And I don't even bother trying to replace it.
Anytime I want to start this one piece of equipment, I bring this Noco Boost Max with me, and I just connect it.
It's got the clamps.
Just connect it, turn it on, and I start it with that.
I don't even bother trying to have a battery on that equipment anymore because I don't use it that much.
So I use the NOCO every single time, and it just flat out works.
So for the winter, if you need the reliability of a vehicle, maybe you or a family member needs to have access to, I don't know, Like an ER or something or a hospital or the grocery store or you need, I don't know, you need to be able to start a tractor like I was trying to do to run a generator to have power for your house or your farm or whatever.
You've got to have a reliable way to start those engines and this product gets that done.
Now, I don't know where's the best place to buy them.
You'll have to poke around, look around.
I don't know.
I'm just telling you they work.
And that's what allowed me to start one of my machines to save my dog back in 2021.
So I owe my dog's life to this piece of equipment.
That's why I've become a repeat customer.
Now, if the power grid goes out because it's very, very cold outside, you're probably not going to have to worry about looting so much.
That's not the issue.
That's more of a warmer weather problem.
But you are going to have to worry about being able to boil water and cook food.
So you need an off-grid way to boil water.
Now, you can go online.
I've seen these on YouTube.
You can buy these cinder blocks at the local hardware store.
And just using a few cinder blocks, you can stack them up in a certain way to make a rocket stove.
And that's the super dirt cheap way to do it.
And it totally works.
I've tried that myself.
works.
It's fine.
But you can also buy rocket stoves, certain kind of portable stoves and folding rocket stoves and specialized stoves and so on.
They can get kind of expensive too, or you can just get cheap camping versions.
But rocket stoves burn readily available fuel.
So tree bark and pine cones and pine needles and branches and scrap lumber, whatever you have around that burns.
You don't have to have special fuel.
So you know how you've got butane stoves, camping stoves that run on butane or propane stoves and so on.
That's all great as long as you have access to butane and propane, which you may not have.
So this is why I like off-grid type of cooking systems because you can boil water.
You can sanitize water.
You can even make hot water for personal bathing with a sponge and a bucket if it comes to that.
It's better to have some kind of warm water than freezing cold water in your armpits.
I mean, think about it or all over you for that matter.
But have a way to heat water and to cook food, to boil some soup.
Because that will warm you up on the inside.
And make sure you have an off-grid method that totally works just in case you don't have electricity.
Now, I know a lot of you have propane tanks next to your house and you've got a propane range or a stove.
And frankly, those don't need any electricity to function in order to work.
A lot of them even have the simple piezoelectric fire starters, right?
So you turn it on, boom, you've got gas, and it lights itself.
Well, it's good to have a backup lighter, too, just in case.
But you can cook on that if you're fortunate enough to have one of those propane-powered stoves.
But check your propane levels because propane is going into a deep, short supply across North America.
So top up on your propane if you have a propane tank.
All right, the other thing that's going to happen because of the cold weather is there are going to be a lot of frozen pipes and pipes bursting, which will take out the plumbing.
And, you know, this is what happened to me also in 2021, had pipes burst and did not have running water like normal.
So after that happened, myself and a lot of other people in Texas decided to switch from PVC to pipes that are called PEX, P-E-X. And PEX means cross-linked polyethylene, or frankly, polyethylene cross-linked, P-E-X. So PEX pipes...
Are very, very easy to work with.
And PEX pipes can expand and contract as water freezes and thaws.
So if you have PEX pipes as your plumbing instead of PVC, you can typically handle a freeze much better without the pipes bursting.
Now, certain types of faucets or brass connectors and things like that, they can still freeze and expand and crack.
But Pex is very malleable.
You can actually bend Pex pipes.
You can make your own elbows just by using a little flame torch to kind of slowly warm a piece of PEX pipe, and then you can kind of bend it into the shape that you want.
You can actually weld PEX pipes together.
You can weld an end shut, or you can weld open a hole, and technically you can make your own T connector out of PEX pipes.
And PEX comes in typically one inch or smaller, half an inch, three quarters of an inch, or one inch at your local hardware store.
So the reason I mention all this is because if you have to repair some plumbing with PEX, you can do it yourself.
It's very, very easy.
You can get crimping rings and little crimping clamps.
They're easy to find in hardware stores.
You can cut the pipes yourself.
You can connect couplers or adapters and you can crimp them yourself.
And it's all done and it's all reliable and it's all basically freeze-proof.
So...
The reason I mention this is because you can pre-stock.
I mean, take a look at your plumbing.
If things are going to get crazy cold, colder than usual where you are, take a look at your plumbing.
And you may want to pre-stock up on some repair type of pieces, some couplers or some elbows or some crimps or rings or whatever you need to repair the pipes that you have that might be exposed to the extreme cold.
So just stock up on those parts in advance.
You still have a few days to do that.
What do you have?
You've got like a week.
Or less than a week to go out there and do that because you don't want to do that after the freeze because all the parts will be gone, obviously.
So another case of planning ahead is going to save you a world of trouble.
And by the way, I'll share this with you because I'm such a geek on these kinds of things and I'm a prepper.
So I've made it a point to almost replicate the Like a plumbing supply at home.
So I've got a rack full of all kinds of plumbing parts.
It's all PEX. I've got the PEX crimpers and everything.
I've got every part that I could imagine.
Replacement valves, everything.
Because I've been through this before.
I live without water and it sucked.
So I went overboard, which is typical for me when it comes to prepping.
I went overboard and bought a bunch of parts.
But the good news is, if my neighbors have problems, I can help them too.
If my neighbors can't find the parts because they're out, right, they're just going to call me up.
Hey, Mike, you have this.
Oh, yeah, I've got like 50 of those.
How many do you need?
See?
So overprepping is also prepping for the community.
That's the way I look at it, and it has come in handy on multiple occasions.
So anyway, prepare for plumbing failures as the freeze kicks in.
The other thing you can do no matter where you are is you can, of course, pre-fill storage containers.
This is one of the lessons I learned the hard way during the freeze of 21.
I did not have enough containers to collect water and to carry water around because I have a lot of animals, so I had to bring water to the chickens and the goats and the dogs and even the donkeys because they couldn't get pond water because the pond was all frozen, right?
So...
You've got to have a lot of containers, buckets, or barrels in which to store water.
It's a good idea to get yourself some of those polyethylene barrels that can be 30-gallon or even the 55-gallon drums where you can use your bathtub to store water.
They even sell those bathtub plastic containers that you kind of set it in your bathtub and then you fill it with water and it's like 100 gallons or something.
I don't know the exact number.
But you can store extra water that way, which is great.
But make it a point to store extra water, and it's not a bad idea to have a water filter that works off-grid, like a gravity filter as well, like a big Berkey type of filter.
Or a camping filter that you pump, or a Katadyne if you want to go all out and get the very best ceramic filters.
Katadyne or Katadyne, that's not even the right way to pronounce it, but That's the way you would spell it.
K-A-T-A-D-Y-N. Very, very high-end camping filters.
It's a good idea to have one or more of those around.
And then finally, make sure you've got batteries that are fully charged for the devices that you're going to need.
So that could be flashlights, right?
It could be your mobile phone.
It could be your satellite phone.
It could be your laptop, computer, whatever.
Make sure you've got batteries ready to go, including batteries charged for power tools, because you might need to use your power tool to do repairs.
But you may recall, I like to standardize on the batteries known as 18650, right?
And they're 18 millimeters in diameter and they're 650 millimeters in length.
That's where the 18650 comes from.
And you may recall me mentioning this.
It's been a while, but there are two brands.
No, I'm sorry.
Three brands of these batteries.
I've tested something like 20 plus brands and they're mostly crap.
There are only, yeah, I think it's three brands that I trust that And that is Surefire, Nightcore, N-I-T-E-C-O-R-E, and then Phoenix, F-E-N-I-X. Those three brands have honest labeling of their 18650 batteries, and you can get them online at several different retailers.
And then you can buy flashlights and even some radios that use the 18650 batteries, including some camping lights.
Little lanterns, for example.
But I've tried to standardize everything on the 18650 batteries.
There's also some really high-end thermal vision devices that use these batteries, which I think is great because you don't want to get stuck with a proprietary battery system.
You want something that's more universal, and that's what it is.
In my opinion, it's the best battery in existence for consumer electronics, 18650.
Oh, and, you know, I should add one more thing.
Have some cash and have something that you can barter with.
So that means junk silver, for example, silver dimes or silver quarters.
Why?
Why should you have cash or silver or, I don't know, maybe even gold or something?
Why?
Well, because if the power grid goes down, the ATMs aren't going to work, obviously.
So there could be a local grocery store that is still open and you could still buy food, but only with cash.
And who knows, depending on where you live, they might accept silver too, you know, especially in a grid down scenario.
I don't know.
To store things.
Like, suddenly everybody's a prepper, you know?
You don't want to be the last prepper in line.
Especially since you and I have seen these kinds of scenarios coming for a very long time.
But you got about a weak head start on this deal right here.
Now, I don't anticipate things getting crazy in terms of violence because the weather is very cold.
But if you think it might go in that direction, or you just want to take advantage of...
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All right, another angle to consider in all of this is the importance of safety.
And I'm not trying to sound like I'm not a parent here or anything, but the emergency rooms are going to be, well, inaccessible, largely, but also still in some places overrun by people who have had a lot of accidents because of the freezing weather and the ice and trying to start fires and trying to use chainsaws for firewood and all kinds of things like that.
So in unusual scenarios, people do unusual things that sometimes they're not really familiar with or they don't have a good safety mindset.
So they'll use saws and knives and flames and candles and chainsaws and, you know, who knows, all jumper cables that are wired wrong and things like that.
People get in all kinds of weird scenarios when they're doing unfamiliar things and they hurt themselves.
And you don't want to be in that category at all in an emergency, not Number one, the ambulance probably can't get to you.
The roads might be icy, for example.
The traffic lights may not work.
The local hospital may be on emergency backup power.
Who knows?
You might not even be able to call 911, right?
So that's not a good scenario.
I want you to please practice extreme precaution and safety during this time.
So don't get on tall ladders and try crazy things with ladders, right?
Be extremely cautious with chainsaws.
If you're going to use chainsaws, you know, have all the eye protection and have the chainsaw-proof pants that you can get.
Well, the layers that you can add on, they're like little leg aprons.
Because people chainsaw their legs open all the time.
Did you know that?
They'll have like a piece of wood and they'll brace it on their leg.
And they're sawing through the wood and it's like a little extra there.
Got the leg.
Or the favorite one, those of you who work in the ER, you've seen this one a thousand times.
The guy that is doing a chainsaw on the log and he's got his head right over that chainsaw, like directly straight over it.
And then the log, as it's almost done sawing, It pinches the saw.
And then when it pinches the chainsaw, the chainsaw jumps.
It cuts them right in their forehead.
And they need stitches all up and down their forehead.
Like right where their third eye used to be, but it got chainsawed away.
No more third eye for you, buddy.
Just a bunch of stitches where your third eye was.
No, I shouldn't laugh, but if you're using chainsaws, keep your head out of the way.
That's all I'm saying.
Use some good common sense here.
And then every year there's always people shoveling snow who have heart attacks, and that was before the spike protein.
Imagine what's going to happen this winter.
If you're vaccinated, be especially cautious with physical exertion because that's what's happening to all those athletes that are falling over and dying on the fields.
It's the physical exertion that somehow causes maybe it's the clots.
Maybe it's something else.
Maybe it's the myocarditis.
I don't know.
But it causes that final fatal reaction.
They drop over dead.
You don't want to be sitting there shoveling snow as a fully vaccinated, boosted individual and end up dying from a heart event because you took vaccines and trying to clear the sidewalk, obviously.
yeah Alright, I keep thinking of things to add to this.
Please be mindful of your pets.
So, of course, I take care of a lot of animals and I have a lot of special things that I do when the weather gets very cold like that.
They'll cozy up in the barn with a bunch of bales of hay.
It's like a Nativity scene, practically.
They're all doing great, by the way.
I take great care of my animals.
But some people have an outside dog, and you got to make sure that that dog has sufficient warmth, obviously, because it can be brutally cold.
And not all the animals are used to it, like the cattle and the donkeys and so on.
For example, I don't do anything special for my donkeys, but they survived the Texas freeze of 21.
They have a special place they go where the wind doesn't blow because it's in the trees, it's in the forest, and it's kind of It's like a windproof location.
And believe me, they're so overfed at this point because I have welfare donkeys.
They're carrying around some extra calories.
They can survive half the winter with no food if they had to.
Believe me, they have a layer of blubber that is going to serve them just fine.
No worries about my donkeys.
But cattle...
Depending on whether they had enough grass and so on, a different story.
But, you know, I don't know how many ranchers listen to this, but if you're a rancher, you know how to take care of your cattle.
You know you're going to lose a few probably every winter.
It's part of the business.
Okay, another really good piece of advice here is those hand warmers that you buy.
You know, the ones that have a chemical reaction inside and they get really warm.
Did you know those have multiple uses?
So not only can you use them to warm your hands and put them in your shoes and warm your feet and so on, but those are also oxygen absorbers and you can use them in pails of food.
Before you hammer the lid on, you can open up a couple of these hand warmers and put them in there, and they will suck the oxygen out of the remaining space in the bucket.
Why is that?
Because, well, these hand warmers all work the same way.
Basically, they're causing accelerated oxidation of little bits of iron that are in the packet.
So it's iron oxidation or rusting of the iron, which binds O2 from the air.
To the iron to create rust.
So that's going to effectively, of course, eliminate the oxygen, which eliminates the oxidation of the food that you're trying to store.
As long as your bucket is airtight, this completely works.
I've even done experiments on this with the bugs because I got some rice from our warehouse that...
It was buggy.
We got a shipment from one of our vendors.
It was like, hey, this rice is all full of bugs.
So I ran an experiment and I put the rice with the bugs in a barrel and I put a bunch of hand warmers in there and put the lid on.
And now these little bugs, I call them snoots, by the way.
I don't know what they are, but they have really long snouts.
So I just call them snoots and And I'm sorry I had to sacrifice all these bugs for this experiment, but hey, you know, I needed to save the organic rice.
So I put the rice in there with the snoots.
Bugs are all throughout the rice, just everywhere.
And I put a bunch of hand warmers in there, put the lid on, and waited a couple of days and come back, boom, you know, all the snoots are dead.
So then you could, in a survival situation, you could wash the rice and wash the snoots out.
And then you would have pretty much perfectly good rice that you could live on.
And again, I'm talking about emergency situations.
I can't recommend that you use this snoot removal process for snoot-infested rice.
But these are the kinds of things that I do so that you don't have to.
And I proved that it worked, and that's what hand warmers can be used for, is asphyxiating barrels full of snoots that are eating your perfectly good organic rice.
So there you go.
You learn something new every day from the Health Ranger, right?
But since we're moving into a time, folks, when food is going to become very scarce, so it's no joke to say, hey, if you have a 50-pound bag of rice, it's got some bugs in it, you know, how can you still use the rice?
That's a legit question.
And, you know, that's what I was just talking about here, is how to clean the snoots out.
But we're going to have to get serious about avoiding waste as much as possible, not just for ourselves, but also for others around us in our communities, church members, neighbors, family members, and so on.
Food's going to get more expensive.
It's going to get more scarce.
We're going to face real famine throughout 2023 through, let's say, 25, probably.
Two to three years of real famine across Western nations, by the way.
It's going to get bad.
And there will be days, believe me, when people will say, you have rice?
You're like, yeah, but it's got little bugs in it.
Like, you said you have rice, right?
Like, we don't care.
You have rice.
We'll pick the bugs out or whatever.
We're going to have rice.
I mean, sometimes you work with what you have.
And the situation is going to require adaptive skills.
Oh, you know, the other thought is that even if you didn't eat that rice yourself, you could feed it to your chickens.
So you could...
We'll essentially transform it through the chickens into chicken eggs because the chickens can eat the rice and they don't care about the snooze.
So lots of ideas for this.
Also donkeys and cows will eat rice too.
I don't know if you know that, but I've had, well, I'm not going to go into the whole story, but trust me, cows love rice.
At least the cows that came up to me, they love rice.
All right.
I think I'll wrap it up there.
Otherwise, this will go on forever because there's all kinds of prepping advice and how-to information.
But you get the idea.
You've got a few days here to get ready.
If you're in the Midwest or somewhere in North America, you're going to get hammered pretty hard.
But it's a good idea to practice preparedness anyway.
So I hope some of this has been useful.
And of course, I'll keep you posted as best I can about what's happening.
Now, the interview we have coming up is with Dr.
Jane Ruby.
And we have done something really fun.
And it's called Setting the Record Straight with Dr.
Jane Ruby and Mike Adams.
So I think that's going to be the title of the video, Setting the Record Straight.
So there's been some inaccurate information out there about...
Some of the clots and the clot samples and how I got the clots and what we found and Richard Hirschman, the embalmer, and the history of Jane Ruby interviewing him and so on.
So Jane Ruby and I, we just did a really fun, it's a very optimistic interview, by the way.
It's not dark or angry or anything like that.
It's actually very upbeat.
We did an interview where we're helping to answer some questions or some confusions that people might have had out there about what we know about these post-vaccine clots and also what we don't know about them.
And also some of the other theories that are out there about what might be going on.
That's killing people or maiming people, taking people out of the workforce with disability and so on.
So enjoy this interview.
It's about an hour.
And again, it's called Setting the Record Straight with Dr.
Jane Ruby and Mike Adams.
So I will wish you a wonderful weekend.
weekend.
I have a special podcast coming out tomorrow and another one on Sunday, at least one each day.
It might be two each day.
So be sure to check my channels wherever you follow me, whether it's on brighteon.com or Rumble or BitChute or wherever.
I will have extra podcasts this So here's the interview with Dr.
Jane Ruby.
Have a great weekend and get prepared for what's coming.
Take care.
Hello and welcome everyone.
This is Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com.
And today I'm joined by one of your favorite guests, Dr.
Jane Ruby.
And the episode today is called Setting the Record Straight with Dr.
Jane Ruby and Mike Adams.
And we'll explain that in a second.
Welcome, Dr.
Ruby, to the show.
It's great to have you on.
Mike, it's always great to be with you.
Thank you.
Yes, it's great to have you on as well.
Now, it's been a while.
I think I was on your show last time.
It seems like it was a couple of months ago.
But since then, you and I, I think, have both noticed that there's There are some misunderstandings in the general public about the history of clots and the clot analysis and interactions with embalmer Richard Hirschman and your history in that, which goes back to the beginning of the year, if not earlier.
And so there have been some other hosts and people misstating things, and I think it's worth you and I clarifying things.
So that's what this is all about.
So where do you want to begin?
Well, let's begin at the beginning, right?
Let's begin chronologically because most of this discussion is around the white fibrous clots that first, you know, seemed to come out last year in 2021.
But I want to tell the beginning of my story really quickly.
In late 2021, I received a communication from one of the three DOD whistleblowers, Lieutenant Colonel Dr.
Teresa Long, Who said that she was at a recent funeral in Alabama and that she met an undertaker or embalmer of sorts at the event and he asked to speak to her privately and he told her that he had been finding the white fibrous clots.
He thought it was very unusual and he didn't know who to tell and so she connected me with him And she said, I think here's someone Dr.
Jane Ruby can talk to, trustworthy.
And so I met with Mr.
Hirschman a number of times, Mike, on Zoom so that we had the visual with each other.
I met his wife.
His son was often in the shot as well.
We would have lots of talks about this, their perceptions when he started talking about it in 2021.
And so he told me this story and he showed me pictures and he showed me Samples.
And so over the coming weeks, a few weeks, we kept meeting and I vetted him.
I asked him with my medical expertise.
I asked him a lot of questions about the texture and his other observations, his visual observations.
And so we put together what turned out to be a worldwide exclusive since no one else was talking about this and no one else had come forward about it.
We came out with a show on my newly launched show.
And the Dr.
Jane Ruby Show.
And we, that, by the way, that, I just looked at it yesterday, is up to 2.7 million views.
Oh, wow.
Probably my most watched show ever in my career.
Yeah, that's huge.
So, yeah, it was pretty, and it's still there.
So, anyway, we worked together for a number of weeks.
I asked him to get more detailed.
I asked him to show me more samples.
He showed me videos where his assistant would hold the phone and he would pull these objects out very delicately.
It's very difficult to get them out.
And he told his story about how he first discovered them when he went to embalm.
And the process itself was unusually difficult.
He couldn't get his tools into the blood vessels.
So that was really how it all started.
And I want to fast forward to around...
It was February where I said to him, look, you can keep pulling these out of people, but until we get a chemical analysis, it's really not going to go any further because we've got to know what it is.
Maybe it's something natural the body's doing.
So I didn't want to be part of his chain of custody.
I wanted to keep it just as unbiased as possible.
And I said to him, you own this material.
you should seek people out.
So he went to labs, he went to some of the frontline doctors.
He, in particular, he went to Dr. Ryan Cole that I thought would be a hopeful and fruitful experience.
But instead, he really got nothing.
He sent him the clots, but apparently got no response for over 12 weeks with multiple inquiries.
So I got frustrated at that point.
And at the time, I had my live show on Brighteon every week.
So you and I were forming a relationship for the show and all that.
And so I thought, you know what?
I'm going to reach out.
I said, Richard Hirschman, give me a few minutes.
I'm going to call...
Mike Adams of Brighton.
He's got a lab.
He's a microscopy guy, expert.
And so that's how I connected Hirschman with you.
Now, we've heard some stories in social media where people think other people connected.
I just think it's important for accuracy.
It's not about my ego or who got him to you first.
But I do think it's important.
You introduced me to Richard Hirschman, and not only that, But Hirschman is the one who sent me the clots directly.
Right.
Again, I stepped out of the chain of custody.
Right.
Right.
But there have been other videos or interviews out there where people are saying that other people sent me the clots, not Hirschman.
And that's simply not true.
Actually, Dr.
Brian Artis sent me one clot later on.
It was the big, kind of famous clot.
But as far as I know, that's the only other clot, and it was just one clot.
Everything else came to me from Richard Hirschman directly.
And I still have all those in my possession, and we use those clots for the mass spec analysis.
Let me ask you, what was the time frame between when Mr.
Hirschman sent you the samples and when Brian Artis sent you the other half of that big clock?
Months.
Okay, so you had already started your analysis.
You started them on the ones that Hirschman sent you.
Exactly.
I just wanted to clear that up, too.
Well, yeah, we did the ICP-MS analysis on the ones that Hirschman sent, because they were much smaller clots, by the way.
And that's actually, I think I've shown you a video of our sample prep, which is the nitric acid digestion and so on.
Yeah, a stunning video.
Yeah, it was quite interesting.
Yeah.
All those clots came from Hirschman.
And then when I invited you and Richard Hirschman on to InfoWars, remember the day when I brought my microscope into the InfoWars studio?
Yes, of course.
It was a really breakthrough show for national radio, and we were dissecting the clots right there in the studio.
Those were all Richard Hirschman clots that he sent me directly to.
I see.
I see.
And I want to make another clarification.
I have a tremendous amount of respect for Dr.
David Martin.
We're actually friends through this whole thing.
We've become friends with him and his wife, Kim.
But he made a statement the other day about the fact that the word clot only goes with blood.
And I have to respectfully disagree with that, and I want people to understand in the public The word clot is actually defined as a mass of coagulated material.
And it depends on what you put before that word clot that determines what that clot is made of.
So that's why we've never been able to call the white clots a specific thing.
We call them white fibrous clots because that's really where, not fibrin, but fibrous clots.
But if you call it blood clot, then it's a coagulation of blood that's thickened and jelly-like.
So I just thought that was important, too, from a medical standpoint, just some accuracy there.
Yeah, well, I have great respect for David Martin.
He's brilliant.
He's very courageous.
He's done amazing work in this.
And I know you have great respect for him, too.
Totally.
I appreciate that clarification.
And one of the things that we were able to discover, again, thanks to you connecting me to Hirschman, is that these clots are not made of blood because they lack 96% of the iron of human blood.
So at least we can start to eliminate what it isn't.
And didn't you also eliminate the fact that it is not part of the actual endothelium of the bloodline, the vessel?
Well, yes, indirectly, in the sense that it does not share the normal ratios of other minerals, such as potassium, that would be found in human tissue.
So that was an elemental ratio conclusion.
I think that's important.
Yeah, I think that's important.
Absolutely.
And then remember the other thing that I came on to talk to you about at one point was that what was weird was that these so-called fibrous clots were accumulating certain minerals such as sodium and aluminum and also tin at levels that were much higher than what would normally be found in blood.
So somehow they were accumulating those and all those three turned out to be electrically conductive, which is odd.
It's odd, but it's also a very big clue.
Yeah, definitely.
But we can only see the elements because of this particular mass spec.
ICP-MS, it just looks at elements.
So I know a lot of people want us to say, well, what proteins are in it?
Well, protein analysis is a whole different ballgame.
Very complex.
But elemental analysis is quick and easy, and that's what we did.
But anyway, I just wanted to set the record straight on that, too.
Yes, yes, that's important.
That's important.
Now, can I ask you a question?
Sure.
There are some people who think the Klotz are maybe a hoax or something, but I remember you telling me that you had spoken to other embalmers who just didn't want to go on camera, didn't want to go public, but they were confirming the same thing with you that Richard Hirschman had been saying.
Is that accurate, or did I hear that?
No, that's 100% accurate.
I think in the heat of the excitement of the moment in the interview with you and Brian Artis a month or so ago, I wanted to make the point that I've talked to a large number of embalmers and I think I blurted out hundreds, right?
And that was not accurate of me.
But I can tell you that I have a file on my computer and I've looked and counted them up.
And it's over 20 embalmers that not only have I spoken with them...
To my knowledge, I didn't get them.
I got them through people that just wrote to me spontaneously.
So I didn't go to Mr.
Hirschman and say, hey, can you give me the names of 10 embalmers?
Now, Mr.
Hirschman does do interviews with a guy named Wallace Hooker, and he did give me his name.
He's another embalmer.
Many months ago, and I reached out to him a couple of times and he didn't respond to me.
So I thought, okay, he doesn't want to talk about it.
That's no big deal.
And all of a sudden, he's all over the place doing interviews with Hirschman.
So I'm not sure what that was about.
But I actually have a file with each of those embalmers' names.
And I have within those files with their names on it, the pictures and videos that they have given to me.
And so it's almost identical.
Again, there are enough differences.
I know I'm not seeing the same shapes.
It's the same shape as the casting of the blood vessels.
But what I mean to say is I can spot a replication.
I'll give you an example.
I did a lot of work in the beginning with La Quinta Columna, the Spanish group, that broke their findings back in the middle of 2021 on the graphene.
I took a lot of heat from it, from the fact checkers at USA Today and Forbes and all those other people.
But the point was they had pictures, they had a written report, and they had these pictures that were so stunning.
What later on they were told by an industrial engineer looked like graphene oxide under an electron microscope.
But the point of that story is those pictures were so distinct that I then jump fast forward to reading a report from a doctor named Robert Young.
And in his report, he was taking credit, or it appeared so, for these graphene microscopy pictures.
When I looked at them, about half of them were the identical photos from La Quinta Columna.
And I had worked so intimately with La Quinta Columna.
So I went back to the person who interviewed him and said, I think there may be a question here.
And she went back to him and he said, oh, you're right.
I'm sorry.
Oh, I made a mistake.
I should have credited them.
That was just a, you know, I forgot or something to that effect.
And so I have an eye.
I used to be a college professor.
I can always see if something is a replication of something else.
I look at, you know, students' picture or papers that they've written, scholarly papers.
I can tell if that's them or not from the syntax of the paper compared to the way they speak to me in the class, which is one of the ways I know that people who are controlled opposition are changing their narrative.
It's just a superpower I have.
Well, wait a second.
If you can spot replicants, what do you think of Joe Biden?
I think there might be a couple of them out there because I'll tell you, that ear thing where the ear lobe is fused and, you know, there's some stuff that just doesn't add up.
So anyway, if you wanted my opinion on that.
I have to toss in a little humor from time to time, but you're right.
right, you are good at spotting the details of photos or language use or things like that.
And that's why you're such a good investigator, because you're able to have discernment in all of this.
But the other thing that you do, if you don't mind me complimenting you, but...
No, go ahead.
I usually take a lot of heat every day, so I love a compliment.
Right.
No, but you're also open to hearing from lots of different people and lots of different views, which I believe I share that quality with you, which is like, let's hear from anybody or everybody.
It doesn't mean that we're going to agree with everybody, but let's hear it.
Like, what do you got?
Let's hear what you got.
And I think that's important to this process of sorting out What this is.
Because little by little, we get to what it isn't at first.
And then over time, we finally, hopefully can figure out what it is.
But don't you think that's an important part of the process is to hear a lot of people out during this discovery phase?
I do.
I do.
And a lot of us are shut out and shut down.
And I actually think you have much more of that quality than I do.
You're a lot more patient to that openness.
But I do think it's important.
And they've almost normalized, even within this health freedom sort of, you know, I hate to call it a movement, but whatever it is, there is within it efforts on the part of some to stifle others.
It's almost like they're overly invested.
In what they think the explanations for things are.
I've noticed quite an uptick in fighting in the last 12 months, for sure.
A lot.
I think even Dr.
Estella did a show on our platform, Brighteon.tv, where she was telling everybody to chill out, which is probably very appropriate.
She was like, hey, we've got to remember who the enemy is here, and the enemy is the Luciferians who are trying to destroy humanity.
Yeah, but sometimes, Mike, the enemy disguises himself as part of your movement.
Oh, I hear you.
Yeah, it's not divisiveness if somebody calls that out.
That's right.
Yeah, it's actually a cautionary tale.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Well...
You're exactly right, and I've called some of that out too.
I forgot the guy's name on Substack who calls infiltrators chaos agents.
I forgot who that is.
I'm not saying the name.
Okay, but I genuinely don't remember who it is.
Anyway, I've heard the term chaos agents, or I've heard the term infiltrators, or controlled opposition, things like that.
I've had suspicions about certain people, but that's not what this Right, right.
We want to set the record straight on a few things that just didn't sound right in public discourse because it directly had to do with you and me.
Right, right.
And let me also mention, too, that, if you don't mind me jumping in, we've hired a microscopy expert.
In our lab.
I think I mentioned this to you privately.
Yeah, this is going to be great.
Yeah, it's very cool.
But I don't think I mentioned to you that this person has a lot of experience in staining techniques to identify proteins using stains.
So we are going to begin various staining and Apparently, the way this works is, I don't know, you put the biological sample in paraffin wax, and then you slice it thinly, and then you use the stains, and you put it on the microscope, and then you can tell what kind of proteins they are, or you can eliminate what they're not.
So that's work that we're doing.
And my only regret, and apologies to you and others, is that it takes us so much longer than I would like in our lab Because lab work is tedious.
It's slow.
It's not bombshell.
Frankly, it's boring.
Your back hurts.
You're peering over the microscope.
You're doing this stuff.
It takes forever.
It's Yeah.
And I think people need to know that because in the early part, when you first started your first analysis, they would say, well, when is he going to be done?
And how long do we have to wait for the rest of it?
of it.
And I've tried to explain to people that it literally could take weeks or months, but the sooner we find out what this really is, uh, and tie it together with all the many different things that so many, so many researchers have found that are in the vials, right?
Yes.
there could be so many different things in there.
That's why I get very frustrated with people who come forward and say, well, I'm an expert in this.
And I can tell you that I examined 25 vials of Moderna and there was no graphene or there was no mRNA.
That's not a representation of the totality that's out there.
That's only a representative sample.
So anybody who comes out and should know better as a researcher to say that I examined 10 and I'm telling you there's no mRNA in these things.
That immediately, to me, is a red flag that that person is either incompetent or they're intentionally misleading.
Well, I would say to that that since we know that the vaccine manufacturers have distributed different lots to different geographic regions, then technically to analyze the vaccines across the board, it seems like you would have to have...
Different lots from different regions, would you not, right?
You'd have to have a lot of different lots from the Northeast and the Southeast.
Yeah, but based on the work of Team Enigma, one of their main representatives was Sasha Latapova and Craig Particooper, both analysts and researchers.
They found that even within the same lot number, they had such variability in depth.
Huh.
And compared to, like within the same lot, there would be large numbers of people that had absolutely no adverse reactions at all.
And then in that same lot, there were such inordinately high numbers of death immediately, for example, that they were able to rule out by chance, right?
So I forgot the approaches they used.
I have a theory.
About why that is.
If you don't mind me explaining this.
Do tell.
No, do tell.
Why not?
A couple of years ago, I spent six months working on programming a pipetting robot in my lab.
And we bought this pipet robot, which is a very, very large machine.
It's like five feet wide and it has a robotic arm and it does automatic pipetting.
And we were trying to use it to make dilutions, serial dilutions of standards.
And I was doing all the programming because, of course, I've written code in the past and it has its own programming language.
So myself and one of my chemists, we spent a huge amount of time doing this.
And the robot would actuate the pipette.
It would take up an aliquot, a volumetric sample of liquid, and then it would dispense it somewhere else.
And it could do this repeatedly.
And you would think, okay, that's great.
We're going to have serial dilutions here that are very accurate.
Well, it turns out And this is the biggest name brand pipetting robot that is used by labs, including the FDA, the CDC, pharma, you name it.
It turns out that what is moving the fluid up and down in the robot arm is air.
So compressed air, like pulling or pushing air.
Mostly air or water.
So there's water in the lines, but there's air in the pipette.
You know how when you're doing a pipette that is not a full displacement pipette like the Gilson pipettes, but if you're using an Eppendorf pipette, you know how it's full of air, right?
A little bit.
You're a little over my head, but that's okay.
Okay, so there's air in all the Eppendorf pipettes.
Okay, so there are some that move the liquid to and fro with air and some that do it with water.
Well, these robots use a combination.
Like, water was in the lines, but there's air in the pipette tip.
Well, it turns out that air, of course...
There's compressibility in the air, obviously, but it's based on temperature.
So air shrinks when it's cold and air expands when it's hot.
And so what we found out, and this could have everything to do, this is just a guess, with mRNA and how some vaccine vials get more mRNA and others get less, is that When the air compresses differently from one pipette cycle to the next, you can get totally different volumes than what you think you're getting.
Right.
We measured this gravimetrically with very accurate analytical balances that are down to like.0001 grams or something.
So if I could distill that for the average layperson, you're saying that different draws on the vial create different pressures and that you're getting different, you could be getting different things and concentrations of things.
Well, no.
Depending on...
What I'm saying is that in manufacturing...
They have automated this, and their automated pipette robots may not be as accurate as they think, and some vials are getting more and some vials are getting a lot less.
But I don't think it's an accident, but that's my opinion.
Sure, yeah.
I mean, I understand.
I'm just saying there's also a plausible lab-based explanation where it could be an accident, but it's still very dangerous.
Of course.
And if it was an accident, I've always maintained this after 20 years in the pharma industry, believe me.
In the real, sort of before this pharma world, the first few deaths would have been enough to just trigger an all-out scrambling, and they would have pulled it all back and figured that out.
But the fact that they've been silent and let it happen.
I want to move to another area.
Let me be clear.
I completely agree.
I've been talking about big pharma genocide since 2007.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I know you're not trying to make excuses for them.
You're not that.
No, no, no.
I'm just saying that they may have equipment problems that their technicians aren't aware of because they never looked at it as closely as I have.
Because I spent six months and I realized, in fact, we had to mothball this whole pipetting robot because it did not work accurately enough for them.
Mothball, the robotic pipette.
Such eloquent language.
No, it's sitting in a corner.
It's been sitting there ever since.
And it's like, well, there goes 75 grand or whatever.
Oh, wow.
I was going to say, maybe you can unload it on eBay or something.
But I want to clarify something else that's bothering me that's on my mind.
Please, go ahead.
Sorry, I was getting off on a tangent there.
I know.
You're a nerd.
You're a wonderful nerd, but you're a nerd.
There's also been some discussion.
I mean, let's be honest because it's already out there in the public domain.
That interview that I did with you and Dr.
Artis a month or two ago, that was a great intellectual exchange for the most part.
there's some discussion in the public but some people have recognized that the film the video interview was removed and then re-uploaded and that it was missing a few minutes I believe it's already in the public domain that Our executive producer said that it was her call.
Whoever, whosever call it was, I just want to make something really clear to the public.
I had no, nothing to do with it.
I had no knowledge until after it was done.
And so I just want to be clear because I don't believe in censorship.
I certainly wouldn't censor my own work.
Whatever comes out in an interview comes out.
It's something I was taught, believe it or not, in the early pharma days by some very good mentors who would say to me, look, the data is the data.
We live with it.
When it's good, we ride high.
When it's bad, we go back to the drawing board and we still live with it.
So I just want to make it clear that I had nothing to do with changing that interview and would never do that.
I also don't ask my guests for permission to speak about certain topics.
I prefer not to review anything with them ahead of time, not because I'm trying to do gotcha.
I actually don't do any gotchas, Mike.
I don't pull in adversarial people.
Or try to get people to admit things or anything like that.
I actually almost only have interviewed people that are friendly because there's so much education that is needed to be done.
I don't need to go into the negative realm.
But anyway, I wanted to make those two things really, really clear since we're taking this.
I appreciate you bringing that up because I was there.
I was in that interview, obviously, and I thought that was a really great interview.
I thought you and I and Dr.
Artis had a really amazing interaction.
And I was admittedly quite surprised when he brought up what he was saying that he wasn't sure if the clots were real, I think.
And then, yes, it seems like that...
That video got pulled and then it was reposted without those few minutes.
Right, right.
Which later came out anyway, I guess.
So everybody saw those minutes anyway.
But yeah, what you're saying, it wasn't you.
Yeah, absolutely.
Didn't even know it until after it was done.
In fact, the way I learned was on a Saturday morning, I was with my sister at the beach and I was checking my social because it's hard to stay off of it.
And, uh, one of my telegram channel members or a bunch of them started to say, Hey, you know, it's, it's gone.
I was just watching it.
It literally disappeared.
And then, um, I was pretty down about it and I had assumed I, you know, that somebody just pulled it, you know, from the production company.
And then it was a Sunday night, I believe, or sometime later the weekend.
I was getting more notices from my Telegram followers that it had been re-uploaded.
So I just want to make that clear.
Yes, that's great.
Thank you for doing that.
And also, I should just give a shout out to Richard Hirschman here because...
We were defending him.
We were defending him, and I have always defended him.
And I believe that Richard Hirschman is telling the truth, and that he's honestly describing the origin of these clots.
And I believe Richard Hirschman is very courageous for doing what he's doing.
I do too.
I do too.
I've never doubted him.
And in fact, the word got back to me that he was actually the one that misunderstood and apparently alerted the production company and it was all taken out of context.
But I kept saying to people, did anybody look at the interview?
Did anybody listen to all of it?
Because it was definitely the point of trying to make that it was...
That he or the Klotz were fake was totally off base.
And that's why I made the point that I had talked to so many other embalmers.
There's no way you can get...
What strikes me, and I've been trying to reach out to Brian Artis to get him on, too.
Hopefully he'll come on after this.
But I have defended Brian Artis's...
Venom theory constructs so many times.
And then he essentially implies that Hirschman's theory is a hoax.
Well, do you have any idea, Brian, how many people have told me that your venom theory is a total hoax?
And I've told them, no, venom peptides have been used in medicine over and over.
In fact, I think we're the ones on Natural News, we did the articles on VenomTech, And this other venom peptide company and we showed the snake venom, the snail venom, the cone venom.
We documented that with all the links and I don't think anybody else did that.
I think the public needs to understand that since time immortal that pharmaceutical intervention has been in operation, where do you think these drugs come from?
They come from plants and animals and animal sources, animal cells, things like that.
So this was not a shocking theory.
Right.
And that was before I saw the evidence.
Yeah.
But I would just say, if Dr.
Artis is listening, I would just say, you know, be as open, please, with other people's theories as we are with your theories, right?
Of course.
Like I said, we all want to hear.
And, you know, the other thing is that these things can coexist.
Right.
So clots can be happening and venom peptides can be used or even manufactured by the cells in response to mRNA and there can be exotic technology and there can be 5G interaction and so on and so forth.
These things are not mutually exclusive, right?
Yeah.
You know, that's a very good point.
And I'll tell you who helped me make that point in a recent interview was Dr.
Tao Braun.
We had him on the show.
We talked about the venom.
We talked about the white clots.
We talked about the different things that people have reported finding in these vials on any given day.
And he said, he had a great analogy.
If I could just take like 30 seconds to share it.
He said, Jane, it's like a cake.
He said, you've got the butter, you've got the flour, and you've got the sugar.
And you've got people going, but you said it was sugar.
And this other one says, but it was flour.
He said, it's all in there.
It's a cake.
Right?
And so it can be all of those things.
And they could work together in many different ways.
And this is a very diabolical, well thought out, incredibly advanced scientific technology that is being used in this mass genocide.
So people shouldn't expect simplistic explanations and then think we're pitting ourselves against each other.
Well, and understand, too, that this has been a multi-decade, multi-billion-dollar effort by governments to engineer whatever this thing is.
And then we, with almost no money, obviously no NIH money.
Fauci's not writing me million-dollar checks, that's for sure.
Right.
Because that guy should be in prison, as far as I'm concerned.
But we have almost no money compared to the establishment.
We have almost no reach because of the censorship.
And here we are doing the best we can.
Like a ragtag team of renegades trying to figure out what this thing is.
We're doing our best, you know?
And I don't see people lining up around the block to help us, you know?
Yeah, I was very struck by one of the interviews you and I did where you were reporting on a lot of the findings of the metals and the comparisons that you had said, listen, I need help.
I welcome many, and you named several different categories of specialists.
And I'm just shocked that, you know, no one has come forward.
And people have asked me, well, why don't you get help?
Why doesn't Mike Adams get help from, you know, different types of engineers?
I said, he's asked, he's tried, he's reached out.
If you know any, send them his way.
But it's interesting that nobody comes forward.
Well, it's because people like Fauci control all scientific funding in this nation.
Almost every mainstream scientist is beholden to the government narratives in the National Science Foundation.
Not just the NIAID or the NIH because that's where their money comes from.
And they know that if they question the narrative one time in one paper, one published paper, they are blacklisted from all science forever.
And think about Dr.
David Lewis, former EPA whistleblower who I interviewed part of my film called BioSludged.
They did that to Dr.
David Lewis and they did it to all kinds of other scientists.
I'm sure you've interviewed some as well, but this is a common thing.
Well, when you think about it, the head of the NIH, Fauci's position, is probably at least one of the top three most powerful people in the world.
So who do you think is going to get that seat?
I don't know, but...
You don't know.
I don't know either yet.
I just wondered if you had speculated and if he had, you know, the top three.
Well, I think technically it wasn't Fauci NIAID, but then NIH was another man, and now for some reason I don't recall his name.
I think that NIAID is, because it's allergy and immunology, I think that's within NIH. It's within NIH, yes, you're right.
But there's another position that's an overarching position at NIH. Ah, okay.
And that guy, I can't recall his name right now, but that guy is also, I believe, resigning or retiring.
Ah, I see.
Okay.
And then there's, of course, Walensky at the CDC, and then there's DAZAC at EcoHealth Alliance, and so on.
It expands from there.
But they're only going to allow replacements that are obedient to the narrative, obviously.
Yep, the status quo.
Right.
Whatever they're pushing at the moment.
Okay, well, getting back to what you and I wanted to clarify, because the public has a lot of questions, and this is a very confusing and complex subject, that's for sure.
So many questions that you and I have and other people have as well.
I just want to add that there are a lot of egos and personalities in this space.
But I just want to say, you know, not everybody has to be the one right person.
It can be, there can be different explanations, there can be different observations, different areas of specialty.
You know, like I'm only looking at one little slice of this and somebody else might be an expert in enzymes or proteins or what have you, or nanotech.
So we've got to hear their views too.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think it would be great for you to get together with Dr.
Daniel Nagasi, if you haven't already spoken with him or interviewed him.
I haven't.
He's a former Canadian emergency room physician who was, you know, stripped of, you know, practicing because he was successfully treating people, of course, with ivermectin the last couple of years.
But he's also a molecular biologist.
And he's done some interesting testing on some of the material in the vials in terms of The comparative metals and all that.
But I wondered if he might be a nice compliment to some of the work that you've already done on the clots and what he might think of it if you got a closer view.
So that could be interesting.
But I think we're moving into a period where we need to blend the expertise.
There's been a lot of us out there trying to do the best we can and then talk about it like you and I do.
I think it's time for people to merge everything we know.
The problem is you keep getting these people in there that are infiltrators And what they're trying to do is discourage any effort to put the pieces together.
And I'll just leave that for people to discern on their own out there.
That's the tough part is the discernment.
And it's tough even for myself to look out there and try to navigate all of this.
Some days I just have a sense of relief.
It's like everybody knows I've been doing this since 2003.
I've got 20 years in this.
Nobody can say that I just showed up and Where did he come from?
I was censored before Alex Jones was censored.
That's how long I've been doing this.
They booted me because they knew I was teaching people how to not need chemotherapy.
If you start teaching people nutrition and how to not need chemo or surgery or pharmaceuticals, you get censored very quickly.
Yeah, of course, because you're impacting, you're threatening a multi-billion dollar business.
That's it.
It's the profits.
But with that in mind, let me ask you this, then, if you don't mind going in this direction.
Sure.
They're pushing more boosters, right?
They're saying now it's going to be unlimited, essentially.
It's going to be a new one at least once a year, maybe more often.
But Aren't they killing the very people that they're trying to convince to keep taking this?
How long will people be gullible?
I think they've been very clever in pacing out death and destruction over large numbers of people so that it is easy to sort of obfuscate what's really happening.
That's what I believe is happening.
I mean, in terms of the shots to come, I don't know.
People...
People are taking...
The flu shot now is the mechanism that we need to warn people about.
Because I think people are saturated, those that are going to keep taking whatever they think is a COVID shot.
But I think what they're doing is...
And they've even come out and talked about...
When I say they, like the CEO of Moderna, Stefan Bonsal, has said that...
And this is an absurd statement.
He said, we've identified 10 different viruses that we need to protect you from.
And so next year, meaning 2023 in March...
He said, we expect to have a multivalent.
Now, that translates as, yeah, multivalent.
You're going to have a lot of genetic material and a lot of other poisonous things in there.
And I think the death and destruction is going to happen faster because they've got this first wave of people out.
Remember, if the VAERS numbers...
Really, based on the Harvard Pilgrim study that was funded by the NIH, right, in 2010, they found that the VAERS system was underreported.
Less than 1% of all vaccine adverse events were reported.
So that's a multiplier of 100.
So VAERS tells me now that there's 35,000 deaths in the United States from...
And that's with the CDC messing with the numbers.
So let's just say that's pretty conservative.
35,000 deaths?
You multiply that by 100.
You've actually lost almost 4 million Americans.
Right?
And you put that together with Edward Dowd and the actuarials of 40%, but they're going to go faster now.
And even they've said, now we have this shot that is going to be RSV, influenza A and B, and COVID-19, whatever that is, whatever that mutation is, right?
That fake mutation.
Well, and the other thing that I'm hearing, and this is not just from the media, but I'm hearing this from My sources and my writers is that hospitals are jam-packed right now.
In different cities in America because so many people are sick and they're being diagnosed with RSV and influenza and COVID and who knows what else, but hospitals are getting jammed and winter has only just begun, but people's immune systems are so compromised by this that I think this winter is going to be a very difficult time for hospitals because of the overflow.
Are you hearing any of that?
I am, but I'm always skeptical.
I know that some hospitals probably are fuller than others, but I am skeptical because compared to what?
Compared to baseline.
And then secondly, yes, we have millions of people with compromised immune systems because they took these shots.
And then the other thing is, there's a lot of evidence to show that the shots themselves contained Coding for RSV as well as HIV and some other antigens.
So I'm not surprised that they predict it and then it happens.
They're either dropping it, I don't know, through whatever way they drop it or seed it into the population, or they've...
Already got it set up through the shots.
And it's a combination.
And of course, with something like RSV, they want to use that as another scare tactic to keep people taking these shots, when in effect, it could all go back to antibody-dependent enhancement.
graded immune systems.
Yeah.
So, and, but then they use that to say, see, see, the numbers are up.
You know, you're vulnerable.
The flu is, these flus are out of control.
Well, yeah, you created it out of control.
Yeah.
It's like a guy walking around with a flamethrower and selling burn bandages, you know?
If you're on fire, you need...
Exactly.
Yeah.
So this is going to go on and on and on.
It's going to go into cycles and circles.
And then I've seen some other evidence that there's a lot of material in these shots that actually damages...
So you lose your ability to plan and logically deduce.
And those are very sophisticated functions.
And it might not be necessarily noticeable right away to people around you.
But I do hear more and more people saying, God, my relatives that are jabbed are just different.
You know, they don't want to hear anything.
They're blunted.
Yeah.
So there might be something to that.
There are personality changes.
I've noticed that as well.
And I also recently heard someone that I know or someone that I know through someone I know.
Okay, we'll put it that way.
Went to the hospital.
She was jabbed, multiple jabs.
Went to the hospital for some kind of surgical procedure.
They opened her up to do the surgery.
I think it was some kind of gastric surgery.
And they ended it because they said, full of cancer.
Cancer everywhere.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
And she had had, years ago, she had had cancer that was in remission, but then, boom, vaccines, right?
We're seeing that a lot.
Cancer deaths are skyrocketing after the vaccine.
There's some information that says that part of what these shots do is they interfere with a gene that is protective, sort of a cancer response.
Anticancer-related genetic response, but it damages that.
And this could be the reason for the explosion in the cancers.
The other thing is, cancer is an immune surveillance failure disorder, however it starts or comes from.
Because as you probably know, we do have cancerous activity quite frequently in the normal body.
But if you're missing cancer, If your immune system and the surveillance part of your immune system is down, then that activity is going to be able to really proliferate.
And that's why people are seeing PET scans weeks later that have exploded.
The tumors have exploded.
So there is something to that.
You're absolutely correct.
And by the way, I want to be mindful of your time.
I can keep going, but...
You let me know if you're coming up on time.
We're at 47 minutes or whatever it is.
Why don't we wrap it at an hour?
It'd be a nice podcast for people.
Then let me throw this out there.
I've actually not been covering the vaccines very much lately because...
I've been covering the world events that are going to affect everyone, such as food scarcity, energy scarcity, economic collapse, because I figure, look, the people that you and I reach, Jane, are people who already know don't take the shots, right?
So they're safe from that.
They're not going to be tricked back into it.
They're not going to see a CDC-funded influencer just convince them, oh gosh, maybe I should have just taken all those shots.
That's never going to happen, right?
True, true.
But everybody that we reach is going to face inflation, bank bail-ins, a great reset of the financial debt system.
They're going to face all these things for sure, and you can't escape them.
You have to prepare for them.
So that's what I've been doing a lot lately.
I think that's good.
I think that's good.
Were you going to ask me my thoughts about that?
Well...
I have some thoughts on it.
I mean, it's always an open door for you to jump in with whatever you think is relevant there, but what are you planning on covering moving forward here?
I mean, you've done a lot of great work on the tech and the mRNA.
You have all these great contacts, but...
Aren't we facing things bigger than the vaccine also?
We are facing things bigger than that.
My focus has been so medical in terms of edifying people and empowering them to understand so that they don't get duped from a lack of basic medical and health knowledge.
So that's one thing.
And then when you ask me, like, where do you think you're going to take this next, we have, whether they make it or not in the near future, we have so many people who have taken these shots that they probably are really good.
They're open to the good subjects, if you will, to really learning how to really take good care of themselves, doing things in the natural world of medicine that will enhance their ability to survive.
Because, you know, we just don't know the extent of how the human body is designed.
There could be things, you know, I often think about my computer or my car, which is really a It's not a fancy car, but most cars these days are computers on four wheels, right?
And there's so much capability in there that I probably don't even know about to use.
So I think the human body is similar.
However anyone figures that out, the universe, God, whoever designed this, we don't know the complete capability.
But are you saying that you think that people who took a lot of vaccine shots, once they begin to have symptoms, that they will turn to natural medicine or their interest will increase in natural solutions?
Because I'm not sure.
But go ahead.
I think there's a segment.
Okay.
No, and I understand that.
I think there's a segment of the population of jabbed people that It might not be huge and it might not be the majority of them, but there is a segment large enough to hear their voices that realize what they actually might have taken.
That this was not what they thought it was, that they were duped indeed.
And those people are open.
There's a group on Telegram called COVID Vaccine Injuries, for lack of a better terminology, but it's got 200,000 followers.
It's really incredible.
I've been on their little podcast and I've worked with the founder who actually is in a totally different industry by day.
And she's like just a guardian angel who's just bringing these people together so they don't feel like they're crazy.
And there are 200,000 people in that group.
Most of them themselves are injured, but some of them have relatives that are, and they are desperately seeking ways.
I don't think they want pharmaceutical solutions.
I think they're over that.
So they're desperately seeking ways to mitigate, possibly, and they're starting to believe more in the potential of natural healing.
I'm not saying that they have delusions of You know, these delusions that they're going to completely heal from these things, but they could ward it off long enough.
We just don't know what the human body is able to manage.
Well, I've seen...
I'm really glad you brought this up because I think you're right.
I think you're right.
I think maybe my skepticism was misplaced on that because I have heard from people.
I know people who took the shots, were damaged, and they were conventional medicine people.
For example, one of them is a nurse.
took the shots, got damaged, and then went to mainstream doctors for a while, say, hey, why do I feel like I have no soul or something?
These are the kinds of things they say.
Why do I feel like my brain is on fire constantly throughout the day?
How come I can't sleep?
How come I can't do anything?
And then they got no answers from conventional doctors, and only then they started to turn to sort of more holistic types of treatment.
So you're right.
And I hadn't thought of that earlier, but you're exactly right.
That is happening.
It could happen, yeah.
And so when you ask me, you know, where are you turning next?
I can't abandon them, right?
Right.
Yeah.
Whether they took the shots or not, I have no sympathy, for example, for nurses that stayed.
I kind of coined the phrase hashtag nurses that stayed because I said to them, you know, you might not have known in the beginning, but But secondly, you all could have shut it down if you had left that one day together.
And then thirdly, eventually you had to know what you're doing and you know you're selling out for a paycheck.
I can guarantee you doctors are not hanging remdesivir infusion bags.
Okay, in the ICU, it's nurses that are hanging them.
And you know, as then a few days later, your patients are being wheeled out on a gurney to the coroner.
I mean, after a while, you kind of know the treatment's not working, right?
And it is killing people.
I mean, I used to teach nursing, so I know they know.
Okay, we know.
So anyway, I thought that was kind of interesting.
Very much so.
Okay, then in terms of the theme here, setting the record straight, is there anything else that comes to mind that you think should be clarified publicly about the coverage of all of this?
No, I just feel bad for people because I already see who some of the detractors are.
Some people were originally from whatever is doing this to us and they just were implemented.
Uh, and, and, uh, started out.
And so people respected them.
Other people were good people in the movement who have been compromised with money and power and fame.
Uh, and you know, I, we have to be careful how we express what we think is happening because there's a lot of trigger happy, you know, then that we get accused of infighting and divisiveness when we're trying to warn people, nobody's closer to these people than us.
We're all close to each other, right?
So we watch each other and we can see changes.
Much more so the general public doesn't do this all day long, every day.
You're so right.
I've been doing this for 20 years and one of the things I've observed and learned over these 20 years is that Some people can handle fame and money, but a lot of people can't.
And when they taste money for the first time in their lives, it doesn't even need to be a lot, just let's say a few hundred thousand dollars.
I've seen people go like Jekyll and Hyde just from having money.
It's like they lost their minds, lost their way.
Or sometimes fame or a sense of invincibility and then arrogance and all this kind of thing.
And I've seen it too.
I've definitely seen it.
In fact, I recently talked to an entertainment agent and we were talking about this very issue.
And he said to me, his client was...
Not well-known, but really on a fast trajectory.
And he said, I'm creating a monster day by day because the more endorsements I get her, the more obnoxious she becomes.
So I'm feeding the monster.
So yes, some people can't handle it.
Well, imagine how crazy it is in Hollywood when...
There's more fame, more money, more publicity, more pressure.
People go absolutely insane.
I mean, just look at the divorce that happens or the rape that happens, the power hungry, the Harvey Weinsteins of that industry.
And I'm glad that our industry is not as psychopathically insane as that.
But there are still struggles that people experience with having fame or money or power or influence or what have you.
We definitely see that.
Yeah, absolutely.
But for the grace of God, any of us, I mean, it's hard.
I mean, if somebody walked up to you tomorrow and said, well, it's all relative, too.
So the average person...
You know, who's making maybe, you know, $50,000, $60,000 a year working a couple of jobs.
I mean, if somebody comes up and says, look, I'll give you, you know, $10 million, you know, just to do whatever.
Just don't do that work anymore.
It'd be pretty hard to walk away from, right?
Yeah, it's pretty interesting.
I think for most people that would be very compelling.
But, you know, I've been offered eight figures for Brighteon, by the way.
Ah, wow.
I've had conversations with Alex Jones about this.
He was offered crazy amounts.
I don't know if it was hundreds of millions or something even bigger than what I was offered, essentially.
I was offered to sell the platform.
Alex was offered something bigger.
Was it Ed Dowd?
Who else is in this space that was offered, I think, a billion dollars to shut up?
Oh, wow.
Well, that's the thing.
They're offering you money to kill the brand.
Because I was just thinking about this.
Here's a good example.
A woman named Brittany Frankel or Bethany Frankel, right?
She used to be one of the Real Housewives of New York City.
She started with this grassroots business, Skinny Girl Margaritas, right?
So eventually she builds the brand and then she parlays a lot of the different things.
Gets it to be very visible.
What happens?
The Jim Beam company comes along.
They offer her $100 million, and guess what?
I was just in the liquor store getting some Christmas presents, and I looked around, and it's nowhere to be found.
They paid her $100 million to kill the brand.
Yes.
That happens a lot in food and nutrition.
Yes.
They wanted to kill Brighteon.
They were going to kill InfoWars.
Oh, yeah.
It wasn't because they were going to make it bigger and better.
Exactly.
Like Google or YouTube, they make a billion dollars a day.
They could write a check for a billion dollars and just destroy your platform.
Exactly.
Right.
And then if you don't sell to them, they just censor all your URLs so you can't share them anywhere.
And I should just, for the record, I should apologize to Ed Dowd.
I thought it was him, but it might not have been him.
There was somebody in the news recently...
That I learned was offered a billion dollars and he said no.
Do you recall?
Have you heard that?
You know, I don't.
That sounds like something I would have remembered, but Ed Dowd's a great guy.
I mean, the work he's done has been so valuable.
I'd love to get him on and talk to him about it.
Ed's amazing and he would say no, by the way, to a billion dollars because he's already fairly well off anyway, but he's driven by passion for saving humanity.
Yeah.
He's got the new book, Unknown Cause, that just came out, by the way.
I'll have to look into that.
Yeah.
But yeah, so it's interesting.
It just dawned on me recently, hey, it's to kill the brand.
Exactly.
That's why they bought it out.
Not because it was great, but because it got enough visibility that it could have impacted their business.
That's what they do.
And so if you're driven by money, and I'll wrap this up because I know we're up to an hour here, but if you're driven by money, You will never truly succeed because someone will eventually meet your price and buy you out because there's so much money in the world.
There's more money than you could ever dream of if that's what you're after.
Right.
That's an excellent, excellent thought.
Yeah.
But if you're after principles, then that's a rarity.
That's a treasure.
That's a gem.
And that's something that can't be bought.
You have to earn that.
You have to live that.
It's such a profound statement, Mike, because right now the majority of the world has been bought off.
Otherwise this would never have happened.
Look, if I had been bought off, we wouldn't be able to have this conversation on our platform.
That's true.
That's true.
If I had been bought off, there would be no more truth in medicine, and I'd probably be on a yacht somewhere down in the Caribbean.
Right, right.
Enjoying the money, but suffering from not being able to speak.
I mean, could you live with yourself?
I mean, if you couldn't speak, isn't that critical to your life?
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
I mean, it should be critical to all life, everybody's life.
Yes.
Right?
Otherwise, it's slavery.
Well, I love the fact that we're ending this on such an important universal principle for all of us, all of you listening and everybody else in this space.
We love you all.
We bless you all.
We want everybody to succeed who are truth-tellers.
And deceivers, we want you to fail, obviously, but truth-tellers, we want you to succeed.
Yes, we do.
And that's it.
That's our prayer for all of you.
So any final thoughts, Dr.
Ruby?
Well, I really want to thank you for just for getting us together, always in the spirit of setting the record straight.
You're an incredible truth teller, Mike, and you've just been a wonderful warrior partner with me in this whole scene.
So I appreciate you so much and love everybody at Brightian.
Well, thank you so much, Jane.
We really appreciate you and your work.
And I'm sorry about nerding out on you earlier.
I learned a lot.
I learned a lot about robotic pipettes.
Oh, gosh.
I wasted a lot on that.
But I appreciate you and joining me and sharing your innermost thoughts here with us.
And thank you for setting the record straight.
And, you know, you're welcome back anytime.
Obviously, we're going to continue to talk about what's happening and try to save lives.
If you see the need to do this again, reach out and we'll do it again.
I'd love to.
It's like a fireside chat.
And when you send me the link to this podcast, I'm going to put it on my Rumble along with my coffee chats because people like the personal discussions and they feel like they're sitting in the room with us.
Yes.
It's kind of fun.
Yes.
Thanks again.
Yeah, we welcome them all.
And thank you, Dr.
Ruby.
Stand by to finish the file sync here.
But thank you all for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com and Brighteon.tv.
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But I think it's worth more to humanity to keep it alive.
How about that?
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