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Feb. 27, 2023 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Situation Update, 2/27/23 - EPA halts toxic chemical transport after huge public outcry
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Welcome to the situation update for Monday, February 27th, 2023.
Mike Adams here.
Thank you for joining me.
And every Monday will be this non-video format, although I do have a video studio interview for you later here in this podcast.
But each Monday, because, see, I don't go into the studio on Sundays because my crew doesn't work.
So I don't record in the studio on Sunday, but I'm recording this late, late Sunday night.
And that's why every Monday morning you'll have an audio version of the situation update.
So here we go.
There's major big news we're going to cover here today.
The first is that the EPA has ordered a pause to the, you know, all the contaminated firefighting water from the East Palestine train wreck.
If you missed it, I did a podcast on this for Saturday morning, warning that all of this contaminated water that had been used to put out the fire that they ignited Which is insane.
It's like, hey, let's set fire to that stuff.
And then they have to put it out with all this water, and then the water's all contaminated.
And then so they have to suck up all the water and put it in tanker trucks, and then they were driving it to Texas.
Yeah, that's the podcast I put out Saturday morning.
And, of course, everybody in Texas started flipping out, and they called Governor Abbott's office, and they called Representative Sheila Jackson Lee.
And Sheila Jackson Lee is a crazy lunatic left-wing Democrat member of Congress, but even she doesn't want to live in a toxic stew.
So Sheila Jackson Lee actually got something done.
Yes, she, I don't know if she threatened.
I don't know if she promised, if she had blackmail material.
I don't know what she did.
But today, we're giving a thumbs up to Sheila Jackson Lee, believe it or not, because she got the EPA to pause the toxic ways, at least for now.
But this is one thing that Democrats and Republicans agree upon.
I've been kind of making this point for the last week or so.
It's like nobody wants to live in a toxic cancer-causing dioxin chemical stew.
Right?
I mean, this is universal.
So anyway, the last I heard was that 500,000 gallons of this toxic material had already made it to Texas.
I don't know if it's been injected or not.
The company doing the injection is called Texas Molecular because that's a lot nicer name than calling yourself Texas Hazardous Waste Deep Well Injection Disposal Inc.
Right?
So they call themselves Texas Molecular.
Half a million gallons already in Texas.
Another million or more was on the way, apparently.
And now the EPA has said, wait, let's put a pause on that until we figure out something different that's not going to anger everybody in Texas.
So now you can imagine they're trying to figure out, well, where are we going to dump this stuff?
Right.
Or just wait for it to go out of the news cycle.
Maybe wait for something bigger in the news, you know?
Like war with Russia.
And then hurry up and dump it down the wells while nobody's watching.
That kind of thing.
Seems like that's where we're headed.
If you want to hear my podcast from Saturday, I point out four major contradictions about what we're being told.
If you want to see that podcast, it's called Red Alert.
Toxic hazardous wastewater from Ohio being injected into wells in Texas.
And some of the contradictions I pointed out are, number one, why do they need a company with a hazardous waste disposal license to dispose of this down a deep well that's supposed to not see the surface of the planet for thousands of years if all of these chemicals are so safe that everybody is told to go back to their homes and keep drinking the water, right?
That's crazy.
That's a total contradiction.
And then another contradiction, I mean there are more, but another one is once they drilled the holes in the sides of the tanker cars of the train and dumped all the chemicals out into the ditch, apparently, there was no more risk of an explosion causing shrapnel because the material was out of the train cars.
So they no longer needed, they didn't need to set fire to it in order to reduce the risk of a shrapnel explosion.
And that's the official explanation that's been given.
Oh, there might be an explosion, there might be shrapnel, it could harm people.
Therefore, let's set it on fire and harm everyone, you know?
They didn't need to, by their own admissions.
No need to set it on fire once it was already out.
Anyway, we're going to talk more about the Palestinian situation.
That's just one of the major stories covering today.
The second major story is the Wall Street Journal...
They're covering the fact that the Department of Energy has now declared that the origin of SARS-CoV-2 was a lab leak from Wuhan.
In other words, the DOE now, three years later, has figured out what we knew, you know, in early 2020.
And of course, you were censored for saying that it came from a lab.
And you were called anti-science from saying it came from the lab.
We were told, no, it came from the meat market or the bat caves or freaking armadillos or pangolins or something.
Remember that?
Like bat soup mixed with armadillo stew or whatever.
It was all nonsense.
We knew that from day one.
We said, of course, this came from the lab.
Of course.
Well, the Department of Energy is now carrying that story, which we will talk about a little bit later today.
Of course, the DOE is not admitting the rest of the story that we already know, which is that it was released intentionally.
So they're sticking with the accidental release narrative for now.
You notice how maybe three years down the road they'll say, oh yeah, it was on purpose.
Because it takes them three years to catch up to natural news, you know, and the Health Ranger Report, and you and me and the independent media.
You know, mainstream media is three years behind, as usual.
Anyway, that story is in the Wall Street Journal.
It says, lab leak, most likely origin of COVID-19 pandemic.
Energy Department now says, yeah, you think?
And then also another important story, it looks like South Africa is in a state of total collapse.
Unemployment has reached over 40%, and there's just rioting and looting gone mad all over South Africa, or at least certain parts, the southeastern coastline cities for the most part.
But it's looking bad, and it's becoming very rapidly a Mad Max scenario.
Now, there's a country running on woke policies, by the way, woke policies, where in South Africa, they say that all white people are bad and that it's okay to, you know, kill them.
Or that it's okay to take their land.
I mean, these are woke principles that are being taught in the United States.
And of course, because it's a woke government in South Africa also, of course everything's falling apart.
Of course it's going into a Mad Max scenario.
So this was even carried by FEE.org.
South Africa descends into looting and violence amid economic turmoil.
Yeah, because, you know, woke leftists don't understand economics at all.
The story reports years of policies that discourage economic activity, business and capital formation, and job creation have led the country into the present crisis.
Because, of course, it's led by, again, a left-wing woke lunatic.
And from the story, it says, citizens are told that if they do not have as much as someone else, it is always because that other person has illegitimately acquired what they have.
So many in government assume that wealth is fixed and that it can only ever change hands through force.
There is little to no acknowledgement of the fact that the government controls every facet of the economy.
This state of affairs has manifested to where we are now, a climate in which prosperity matters primarily on who you know politically, which leaves group competing over government spoils.
It's a recipe for violence.
So yesterday, South Africa's anti-white former president turned himself into the government.
He was found in contempt of court for failing to appear on corruption charges.
Riots and looting from his supporters broke out.
Citizens opening fire on South African looters.
It says every single store in the Jabulani Mall near Johannesburg has been looted.
Every single store.
Reports and videos of riots at more malls in parts of South Africa.
Even Reuters reports days of looting.
It says the looting will cost us our jobs, our food, and everything essential to us.
Days of arson and rioting that killed scores in South Africa.
It's lessening in some areas, but many people in the country aren't sure if they can recover from the riots.
Yeah, again, this is what happens when you put anti-white lunatics in charge.
You know, just white-hating, racist leaders, left-wing, you know, Marxists, basically.
Woke Marxists.
And this will happen in every Democrat-controlled city in America if we don't change the policies, by the way.
Now, let's step back for a minute on that.
And realize that the principle here is, of course, if you have a country run by black people who teach anti-white hatred, it's going to collapse.
But also, if you have a country run by just white people who teach anti-black hatred, oh, that's going to collapse too.
Anytime you have a government whose policies are rooted in ethnic hatred, It's going to end badly.
It's going to end up in violence or collapse or war.
And there's a whole lot of hatred right now between Russians and Ukrainians, which seems crazy because they all used to be the same country.
There's a lot of ethnic hatred there, and there's a lot of ethnic hatred in the United States that's being whipped up by the media between blacks and whites.
And also, Elon Musk over the weekend said that the media is anti-white and anti-Asian, and he's absolutely correct.
It's 100% true.
The media has become anti-white and anti-Asian.
They even hate Asian people somehow, you know, for doing too well academically and We're getting all the top positions in the universities, that kind of thing.
So understand that radical racism at the government level is, in fact, not only possible in the United States.
We are watching it in South Africa, and it's leading to the total destruction of society.
Another reason to get prepared, by the way, which we'll talk about more in a minute.
Got to focus on preparedness to some extent.
But everything being pushed by the media and by government and the universities in America right now, at least the liberal ones, is pushing racism against whites and hatred against whites because they're trying to drive a wedge between we the people.
We the people of every color, we the people of every religion, of every, you know, sex or sexual orientation, they want to drive wedges between we the people.
Because the more conflict they can create, then the more power can be grabbed by government.
So, let me say this.
Loving your fellow American is an act of rebellion against the Luciferian system that's teaching and preaching hatred constantly.
They're pushing it all the time.
In TV shows, they're all anti-white now.
Have you noticed that?
In movies, in academia, and so on.
It's all an anti-white agenda.
But resisting that by not echoing the hatred that they're pushing is the key to resisting control and oppression by the government.
And by the way, groups like Black Lives Matter are, of course, rooted in hatred or Antifa rooted in hatred.
The KKK rooted in hatred.
You know, the actual neo-Nazis rooted in hatred.
These groups, all the ones I just mentioned, they tend to resort to violence against each other or against other innocent people because they want to whip up violence.
They want to ignite violence.
And what we have to do is we have to work in the opposite direction and deescalate violence and show love and compassion and caring for our fellow human beings, whether they're black or white or Asian or male or female or gay or straight or whatever.
Now, it doesn't mean we can't poke fun at crazy people every once in a while, but we can never denounce entire groups based on their skin color or their ethnicity or their religion or their sexual orientation, right?
So, of course, you probably heard over the weekend that Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, he got into all kinds of trouble.
Oh, he's in so much trouble.
I think every newspaper in America is canceling his comic strip, the Dilbert comic strip.
And it's all because of something that Scott Adams said, I guess in a video or a podcast.
Yeah, I think it was on camera.
He said something that came across kind of crazy sounding.
I don't know if he really meant it or I don't know if he's going to apologize or what, but it sounded pretty...
Pretty bonkers, but he was reacting to a Rasmussen poll.
And the poll had found that something like half of black people disagreed with the statement that it's okay to be white.
Like half of black people, according to this poll...
Didn't think it was okay to be white.
And for whatever reason, this set off Scott Adams.
I would just say this is just a reflection of the anti-white bias that's being pushed through pop culture and media and government and academia and so on.
And yeah, it's a racist...
Clearly, an anti-white racist agenda that's being pushed.
But this poll set off Scott Adams, and then he said something, and I'm paraphrasing, but I think he said that he thought that he was going to give up on interacting with black people and that white people, and he thought maybe blacks and whites shouldn't even, I think he said, interact in any way or something.
They should be separate.
I guess like cultural segregation or something?
Anyway, I don't remember exactly how he said it.
But apparently, this is the closest thing to saying the N-word without saying the N-word.
And I think every newspaper just couldn't wait to cancel Scott Adams because, you know, he hasn't been all woke, right?
He's not bowing down to the woke at all.
So they couldn't wait to cancel his comic strip, and that happened over the weekend.
And he put out some kind of tweet, I think, realizing that his career was over in that regard or what have you.
You know, look, maybe he'll apologize for that or come out and say that he didn't state it in the way that he meant and he doesn't really believe that or something.
Who knows?
But what I want to say about this, and by the way, Scott Adams is no relation to myself.
There's a lot of Adams in the country.
Nevertheless, what frustrates me is that by uttering these words, he played into the hands of the narrative of society that's trying to create division.
See, that's what bothers me about this.
It's like, Scott, man, you know, why feed into the division, you know?
Because that's what they want us to do is to separate from each other and hate each other and segregate and just have wars with each other.
Instead of learning that the real war is from the government against all we the people.
You see what I mean?
And I know Scott knows this.
And maybe he just misstated this and maybe he'll clarify or correct or apologize or all three.
Who knows?
I mean, let's give them a chance to respond to this, right?
But it's not cool to feed into that narrative that the media is trying to push, which is a narrative of division and segregation.
Because we are really not different.
I mean, we're all human.
What's different out there are the Luciferians because they are, you know, satanic.
Some of them are literally demon-possessed.
So they're not fully human no matter what their color.
You know, I'm talking about the pedophiles and the child groomers and the traffickers and, you know, the actual demon creatures that are pretending to be human, running things.
The war is on us by them, on all of us.
Regardless of our skin color, regardless of our religion or lack of religion, whatever.
So we the people have got to band together.
That's what I think.
We've got to band together.
Because, I mean, think about the vaccines.
The vaccine war attacked white people and black people and Asian people.
Oh, and by the way, for some reason, Asian people really, they were really obedient to that vaccine for whatever reason.
It's like Asian people like to follow directions.
They do.
They do.
It's wild, man.
The Asian compliance was like 90 plus percent, like 95 percent.
Anyway, the black folks, their compliance was nowhere near that, you know, because the black folks were like, we remember Tuskegee, you know, and a lot of white people were like, no.
We don't believe in your Mark of the Beast injections, but the Asians took it like crazy.
And so did, by the way, Native Americans for whatever reason.
I don't know why that happened.
But the point is that the vaccine war was on all of us.
That wasn't a war on just a specific race or a couple of races.
And they didn't just let one race get away with having no vaccines.
That's a depopulation war on all races, by the way.
And you know what else is a war on all races?
Huh?
Yeah, train derailments where they have chemicals and set them on fire and unleash a giant toxic chemical cloud plume over a heavily populated area.
Well, the immediate area wasn't heavily populated, but it blew over more heavily populated areas.
Or how about the food industry sabotage?
That targets everybody because everybody's got to eat.
You know, right?
You know the joke.
Why do they have hoe cakes?
Because hoe's got to eat, too.
So even hoe's got to eat.
Everybody's got to eat.
And so the food industry sabotage targets everyone.
That's what you've got to understand, folks.
If you feel a sense of racial hatred rising up inside you for whatever reason, maybe you're tuned into CNN or something, or NPR, you've got to realize that that's a manipulation, right?
And the real war on humanity is being waged by the Luciferians that are unleashing toxic chemicals, mass starvation and famine, economic collapse, chemtrails, freaking dioxins and plasticizer chemicals and hormone disruptors and pesticides and organophosphates and all that stuff.
Those are all wars on humanity.
Oh, plus the abortion industry targeting blacks.
Yeah, rolling out another abortion clinic in a black neighborhood.
And then here comes the mammogram van, the portable mammogram cancer cash machine van rolling into a black neighborhood where they will never tell black people that vitamin D deficiency is the reason for all your cancers for the most part.
They will never do that.
See, the war is on all of us.
We must rise above petty divisions and realize that it's Earth.
I mean, it's human civilization on Earth that's under attack.
Stop fighting each other.
Start fighting the true enemy.
Jeez.
All right, change in the subject.
A couple of interesting things.
Over the weekend, I did, I must have done thousands of dollars worth of plumbing repairs.
And I got to tell you, I use the, what's called the Propex Expansion Plumbing System, which some people call Yupaner.
I think it's U-P-O-N-O-R or just Propex Expansion.
Let me tell you, for off-grid preparedness and preparing for the end times and everything, Load up on these fittings and PEX pipe.
It has to be PEX A, by the way.
And PEX A with these fittings and the right tool, which is a ProPEX expansion tool, you can do thousands of dollars worth of plumbing all by yourself.
It makes you feel like a pro.
Because it's so easy.
It's so easy.
There's no glues.
There's no PVC. There's no cement that you don't have to wait for it to dry.
There's no weird chemical taste in the pipes.
Nothing.
Nothing.
You just stick this tool inside the The PEX pipe, well, you put a little expansion ring on it first.
You stick the tool in there, and it goes, and it makes it larger.
And then you stick in the fitting, which might be an elbow or a coupler or a reducer or a T or whatever.
And you just stick it in there, and in 60 seconds, it's done.
And you can put it under water pressure immediately.
Again, there's no glue, nothing.
This is the easiest thing ever.
And I must have saved myself a couple of grand this week.
I had to do so much plumbing stuff.
I did it all with this PEX with expansion fitting.
So don't use crimps.
Don't use the rings, folks.
If you're going to do any plumbing whatsoever...
Propex expansion fittings.
That's the way to go.
And a Rubik's Cube update for you.
I don't know if you heard it, but I announced that I was going to start working on solving the Rubik's Cube.
And last week, I don't know, about a week ago, I nailed down what's called the beginner's solution, which now seems boring that it's so easy to solve it with the beginner's solution.
And it's just a few algorithms that you memorize, and then you have to look at it and know what you're doing.
And that allows you to solve the cube in under two minutes quite consistently, which I'm doing.
That's pretty easy.
But again, it got boring.
So about a week ago, I decided to learn a new method, a more advanced algorithm for solving it more quickly.
And this new algorithm involves something called F2L, first two layers.
And the F2L method, I looked at it and it consisted of something like 41 different algorithms, which seemed really intimidating.
But I started learning that last week and then over the weekend, I just want to tell you...
It all clicked.
And I now have the F2L method down.
Not fast yet, but I've got it all.
I can solve it using the F2L method.
And with a little bit more practice, I'll have the cube times down to under one minute for sure.
And it's really cool.
It's a lot of fun.
So if you're looking for a brain exercise, also hand-eye coordination and lateral thinking, well, in this case, three-dimensional thinking, I want to encourage you to pick up a Rubik's Cube.
And the beginner's method, the simple place to go if you want to solve that, there's a website that I found called cubesolve.com.
And it just walks you right through it.
It's very easy.
Just some memorization, some practice.
You can learn it.
It's very simple.
Just go to cubesolve.com if you want to check that out.
And, by the way, you're going to need a really good cube.
Look at the name of my cube.
It's called GAN, G-A-N. The GAN cube that's just a dream to work with.
This thing is as smooth as butter.
It's awesome.
So easy to turn and rotate.
Got it in my hands right now.
It's like, woo, this is awesome.
And you can get those online.
Just search for it online.
Again, G-A-N, GAN, Rubik's Cube.
They cost about $24, $25, something like that.
And it's worth every penny.
These are so awesome.
Anytime you're waiting in line or something, you can just be working on the algorithms on your cube and let everybody call you a nerd.
Yeah, it'll make your day.
Hey, another note on a different subject, YouTube.
Some people were sending me some videos over the weekend of some people on YouTube.
There's some prepping people, and there's a lot of financial analyst people on YouTube.
There's some people that have over a million subscriptions on YouTube, which may or may not exist.
I mean, the quality of YouTube traffic is not that great, you know, compared to alt-media platforms.
Like, if you have 100,000 followers on Rumble, that's probably better than a million on YouTube.
Or if you have like 50,000 on Brighteon, that's way better than a million on YouTube, just because of the quality difference of the audience.
But I've seen a lot of YouTube people...
Who are doing quite well in terms of their audience and things going well in their lives because of YouTube.
And I cringe when I think about the fact that they don't control their platform and their entire business model can be ended in a day.
Because YouTube will cut them off when the time is right.
And there's a lot of good people on there too, like our friend Dan Golka.
I allegedly, I enjoy watching Dan, and he's got some good analysis, and there's a lot of good people on there doing Russia-Ukraine analysis.
There's, what's it called?
Redacted is a pretty cool channel.
There's some good folks on there.
The thing is, They should be using YouTube to build their platforms or to build their audiences on other platforms because the day that they're going to get cut off of YouTube is coming.
And that will happen probably when we're in World War III and Biden declares a national emergency or a wartime emergency and just says, no voices of any dissent will be allowed whatsoever.
There's all kinds of channels that are just going to vanish off of YouTube.
Just overnight.
Some of the ones I named and many others are preppers and financial people and so on.
Just gone.
Because they're saying some things that the establishment doesn't like.
Folks, if you're building your business on a platform that is the enemy, not a good long-term strategy.
The day will come that you're gone.
In fact, there's one guy, I'm not going to name his name because I'm not here to embarrass him, there's a guy I interviewed a few years ago, this one guy has decided that YouTube is the only place he's going to post videos, and he's out there saying that you can only see his stuff on YouTube, he refuses to post anywhere else, and he's saying a lot of things that are going to get him banned off YouTube.
That guy is not thinking ahead.
If he were thinking ahead, he'd be building on all the other platforms.
BitChute, Rumble, Brighteon.
He'd be on Gab.
He'd be on, you know, Telegram.
You should build on all the alternative platforms.
In fact, I'm going to be interviewing the CEO of one of those platforms soon.
By the way, I don't want to name who it is yet, but it's going to be cool.
And those of us who own and run these platforms, because I'm the founder of Brighteon.com and Brighteon.tv, as you know, we tend to strongly support the other platforms.
We're not about, oh, it's a monopoly everywhere.
Everybody just come to us and don't go anywhere else.
No.
It's like, hey, go to Gab.
Go to Bitchute.
Go to Odyssey.
Go to Rumble.
Go to Getter and Truth Social and Telegram and Brighttown.social too.
Don't forget Brighttown.social has got the best news headlines on Brighttown.social.
It's amazing.
They are way ahead of me.
On a lot of news headlines, but we support all the other platforms.
And anybody who's out there saying, well, I'm only going to post on YouTube and that's it.
That's my whole business model.
Their business will go to zero in one day.
In one day.
And that's not a good strategy.
Build on all the other platforms while you still have an audience.
Get them to follow you elsewhere.
That's what you should do.
You should do an exclusive video on Rumble and then tell your YouTube audience about it or do an exclusive on Brighton and tell your YouTube audience about it.
That's what you should do.
You should be on YouTube saying, hey, I have this special three-minute thing only on Brighton or only on BitChute or wherever.
Come over there to see this special report.
And then build your audiences there.
By the way, on Brighteon.com, there's no shadow banning whatsoever.
No shadow banning.
And the audience quality is at least 10 times higher, probably much more, probably 20 times higher than YouTube.
Because YouTube viewers, you know, I mean, think about who's out there using Google and YouTube as their default for everything.
People who aren't that bright, right?
I mean, who's actually using Google as their default search engine or YouTube as their default video engine?
Again, it's just kind of mainstream, uninformed, and they're going to stumble across people's videos, but they're not really high IQ, you know, well-informed individuals for the most part.
The high IQ people are all on alt media.
That's where the action is.
That's where the quality is in terms of the audiences.
And, you know, I'm not just saying that because of Brighton, because we're not, by any means, the biggest platform.
I think Rumble's the biggest platform in terms of alternative video, but Rumble's got way better content than YouTube, and Rumble has far better visitors than YouTube visitors, by far!
Because, you know, anybody can just go to YouTube.
You just launch your browser and type in something.
It's all just going to come up automatically on Google search.
Any idiot can do that.
A monkey can do that.
YouTube, you know, whatever.
That's easy.
You have to be intelligent to choose alternative platforms.
And that's why the quality of people on all platforms is so much higher.
All right, switching gears here.
Let's do some headlines from LifeSite News.
Coincidence?
Three fires happened at three separate Mexican oil refineries on the same day.
The same day.
What are the odds of that, huh?
It was reported by Reuters.
Three fires broke out Thursday at different facilities in Mexico and operated by state-owned Mexican oil company Pemex, leaving five missing and eight others injured.
So this author, by the way, is, I think, insinuating that these are acts of sabotage being carried out by probably deep state actors in the United States that are trying to shut down the infrastructure.
You know, the same people setting fires to the food plants and setting fires to oil refineries and so on.
What was it that Michael Yan told me during an interview recently?
Because, you know, Michael Yan is Special Forces.
And Michael Yan was trained in how to sabotage things.
In fact, so is Doc Pete Chambers there.
And I had them in studio on Friday.
If you missed that interview, you've got to check that out.
And they were both saying, yeah, we're both trained in how to sabotage things.
That was part of the training as Green Berets in the military.
And Michael Jan said, never blow up what you can burn down.
I thought that was a really striking type of statement coming from a military person that was trained to operate behind enemy lines and sabotage enemy infrastructure.
Never blow up what you can burn down because fires, I think he said that fires are pretty complete.
You know, fires burn up everything.
And they burn it to such an extent that it accomplishes the mission.
Like, why waste C4, he was explaining, if you can just set fire to it.
Well, it appears like that exact thing is happening.
And so these three...
The oil refinery fires, yeah, in Mexico, probably U.S. black ops teams going down there and setting fire to those refineries because those refineries sell cheap gasoline to America.
That's the gist of it.
And the gas is just too cheap.
And since Biden doesn't want cheap gasoline, you know, he wants gas to be incredibly expensive because, well, number one, that destroys the economy and it makes electric vehicles look almost economically, you know, viable if gas is pricey enough.
So probably what happened, I mean, this is just a guess, but probably Mexico said, yeah, we're not going to go along with your climate change BS. And then somebody from the Biden regime said, okay, we're just going to go burn down your refineries.
And they did.
And so another war is underway.
Okay, next headline.
This is from the Washington Examiner.
Something interesting over the weekend from Tulsi Gabbard, a Democrat, or former Democrat, I should say.
She left the Democrat Party.
She says that Biden and the Democrats share the same core principles as Hitler.
And she's absolutely correct.
She told Fox News' Jesse Waters...
politics that's being pushed by the left undermined traditional democratic values expressed by Dr. Martin Luther King that United States residents should judge each other based on character rather than race, she said.
But now, you know, it's all twisted upside down.
So she said, quote, it's based on genetics, race, based on your blood, your genes, and where do we see that connection?
She's talking about how the left is teaching, you know, anti-white hatred and judging everybody by the color of their skin and handing out jobs and handing out, you know, what, college admissions and, you know, everything you can imagine just based on skin color.
She says, where do we see that connection?
Well, These are the very same geneticist core principles embodied by Nazism and Adolf Hitler.
This should be something that is sickening and alarming to every single Democrat and every single American.
So yeah, the actual Nazis are still in power, by the way.
And we've covered this before, so I'm not going to go into it again.
But we are living under the Fourth Reich.
And don't forget Operation Paperclip and how the World War II Nazis were recruited and brought into Big Pharma and NASA and the government and the State Department and so on.
And we're actually being run by Nazis right now.
In fact, over the weekend, Representative Paul Gosar tweeted the following.
And this was in response to Elon saying that the media is at war with white people and Asian people.
So Gozar says, quote, Elon is correct.
Both Victoria Nuland and Anthony Blinken have a deeply rooted irrational hatred of Russia, and they seek to get the U.S. involved in another world war.
They are dangerous fools who could get us all killed.
That's a quote from Gozar.
Rockin' Paul Gozar.
Man, the guy just nailed it.
And so did Tulsi Gabbard, by the way.
But Gozar nails it.
Exactly right.
That Victoria Newland, especially, she is an anti-Russian racist, like ethnic genocide.
I mean, she wants to carry out genocide against the Russian people.
She's got some family reasons.
I think it was her grandfather that was like tortured by the Russians or something.
Forgot all the details, but she hates the Russian people.
She just wants to see them all bled to death on the streets, you know?
She's an anti-Russian, genocidal lunatic, and she, what is she, the deputy undersecretary now?
Very high position, and she was all part of the 2014 coup, and you could bet she was part of the Nord Stream Pipeline, you know, act of terrorism carried out against Europe by America.
So, folks, Victoria Nuland and Blinken, they are exactly like Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.
They just want to kill Russians because that's what the Nazis wanted to do as well.
They just want to kill Russians and take their territory.
That's what Nuland wants to do.
That's why NATO continues to expand eastward, trying to wrap up Ukraine into NATO and push NATO closer and closer to Russia's border.
So, I mean, they're driving us into the situation where we are right now.
And, oh, I should mention, by the way, that this week is a very likely time for Russia to launch another chapter of its major offensive against Ukraine.
It's very likely to happen this week.
Not 100%, but definitely likely.
Hey, here's some interesting news from the Epoch Times.
Dr.
Peter McCullough is reporting something that I mentioned, I don't know, six months ago, a year ago?
Remember when I said that I was out there buying xylitol, a xylitol nasal spray, and that I would, I add a little bit of iodine, a couple of drops of iodine to it.
That's what I do.
And I even mentioned the company.
I'll go ahead and mention them.
They're not a sponsor or anything.
I have no contact with this company.
They make a nice xylosol spray.
It's called the X-Clear, or I don't know how you pronounce it.
It's X-L-E-A-R. X-L-E-A-R? X-L-E-A-R? Who knows?
X-L-E-A-R? Anyway, I've even got it right here.
They make a really nice spray that the atomizer or the nebulizer at the top is really very good.
And they just have xylitol with, I guess, water and a little bit of saline.
Maybe not enough because it burns a little in your sinuses.
But nevertheless, I add some iodine.
And anytime I get symptomatic with something in my sinuses, I just spray that sucker.
And what I do is I inhale through my nostrils as I'm spraying it to coat the whole back of the sinuses and even maybe going down into the trachea.
And it works great for me.
So Dr.
McCullough came out with an article citing a study.
It talks about a scientist named Balmforth who conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of xylitol-based nasal spray in the prevention of SARS-CoV-2 infections in exposed healthcare workers in two hospitals in India.
Balmforth found, again this is according to Dr.
McCullough, that SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by serology was 71% lower with xylitol compared to placebo.
71% lower.
Fewer clinical symptoms were also seen in the test group.
No harmful effects were associated with xylitol.
A smaller study of xylitol nasal spray in mild COVID cases demonstrated that persistent loss of smell may be eliminated with xylitol nasal spray during the acute congestion phase.
So you know how a lot of people have lost their sense of smell.
If they had been spraying xylitol up their nose, it might have been all fine, right?
So this article even mentions the same product that I've been mentioning, the X-Clear product.
And, you know, just for the record, the X-Clear company, they don't make claims that their product can prevent or treat or mitigate any disease.
You know, just to be clear, I'm just giving you my experience and reading from Dr.
McCullough and citing the study.
In my experience, this stuff works great.
In fact, I feel like I want to spray it up my nose right now!
In fact, let's just do that.
Here we go.
Oh!
Oh!
That was one side.
Okay.
Xylitol, when it goes to the back of your throat, it tastes sweet because it's a sugar.
It's a natural sugar.
By the way, it also prevents cavities.
If you chew xylitol gum, it displaces the bacteria in your teeth.
Yeah, there's a little bit of an eye-watering effect, but very effective stuff and completely harmless.
Yeah, I can just see the headlines now.
Health rangers snort xylitol.
He's got a xylitol habit.
Yeah, I've got a $10 a month xylitol pattern.
Whereas Hunter Biden has a $1,000 a day cocaine habit.
Yeah, which one do you think is better for you, huh?
All right, speaking of health issues, here's an interesting story that appeared over the weekend, Gateway Pundit.
Are they trying to kill us?
Lab-grown meat backed by Bill Gates has cancer cells and could cause other scary health issues.
That's a fun headline.
So, a bombshell report from Bloomberg, which is being cited by the Gateway pundit here, revealed that the lab-grown meat strongly supported by Bill Gates has cancer cells.
You're reading this correctly.
If you're eating these artificial meat products, quote, you are devouring glorified cancer tumors when consuming fake meat.
Mmm!
What's not to like about cancer tumor fake meat patties, huh?
Cancer tumor nuggets!
Joe Fasler, the author of the piece in Bloomberg, revealed that in order for lab-grown meat companies to produce what they call cultured meat, they utilize what are also called immortalized cells.
In other words, cells that are in some cases fully cancerous.
Woo!
And here he says, quote, the big honking asterisk is that normal meat cells don't just keep dividing forever.
To get the cell cultures to grow at rates big enough to power business, several companies, including the big three, are quietly using what they called immortalized cells, something most people have never eaten intentionally, not on purpose.
Immortalized cells are a staple of medical research.
But they are, technically speaking, precancerous and can be, in some cases, fully cancerous.
Mmm!
Do you like a fully cancerous meat patty?
Mmm?
You know what tastes great with fully cancerous salsa?
Mustard!
That's right.
Fully cancerous burger with mustard.
But scientists say there's nothing wrong with eating cancer tumors.
They're quoting a Dr.
Robert Weinberg who says, It's essentially impossible for a cell from one species to gain a foothold in the tissues of other species.
So even if one were to take highly malignant cells from a cow and drink them, I don't see what the problem would be, he says.
Yeah?
Yeah?
He...
He thinks that genetic material doesn't go from one species to another.
Are you serious?
Dr.
Robert Weinberg, are you familiar with trans-species infections and pandemics or genetic integration of little viral fragments into human DNA, reverse transcriptase?
Are you familiar with science?
Ever heard of genetic science, biology?
Seriously, are you kidding me?
There's nothing wrong with just eating tumors and drinking tumors.
I'd just like to have a cancer smoothie.
A cancer tumor smoothie.
Oh, I'm sure Bill Gates would love you to drink that.
Have another cancer tumor smoothie.
Maybe you'll die sooner.
We can depopulate the planet.
So these cancer cell lines are used in medical research, but they've never been used in food.
Not until now.
Did you know that?
Did you know that?
Children's Health Defense reported on a study carried out by Impossible Foods, which demonstrated that rats had serious complications after eating Impossible Foods, such as unexplained weight gain and anemia.
There's a slogan right there.
Looking to gain weight faster than ever before?
Chow down our cancer tumor fake meat burgers and chicken tumor nuggets with tumor dipping sauce.
I mean, are these people insane?
No, thank you.
I'll just have a regular hamburger from a cow, or if I don't feel like eating meat today, I'm just going to have my avocado smoothie, but I'm not going to eat your cancer stew there, your cancer cocktail.
No, thank you.
I got a new idea.
The slogan should be, fake meat, real cancer.
It's like, yes!
Oh, tumors for breakfast.
Tumors for breakfast.
You see what I'm saying about the war on humanity?
This is why we've got to stop with all the racial stuff and any kind of division.
Man, they're trying to kill us through the food supply.
They're trying to kill us with starvation, but if they have something for you to eat, it might be made of cancer tumors.
Seriously, folks.
Speaking of depopulation, over the weekend also, Breitbart reported that the East Palestine train disaster killed more than 43,000 animals, according to an Ohio agency that's called the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, ODNR, which also means do not resuscitate, by the way.
Yeah, which maybe is more appropriate.
43,000 fish and other aquatic animals, at least that's what they could find.
Do they have someone counting the fish?
Wouldn't that be kind of a hazardous thing to do, just sit there by the creek counting fish?
But apparently they're doing that, and so 40-plus thousand fish are dead, probably millions, actually.
They just haven't found them yet.
But also over the weekend, one of my writers sent me this story from, well, a study from PubMed from the Journal of Toxicology Science.
An alginate-coated activated charcoal Enhances fecal excretion.
That means you poop it out.
Of 2378 TCDD. That's a dioxin.
In fact, that's the dioxin.
That's the craziest one.
Oh, by the way, I forgot to tell you.
Tomorrow, I'm hosting two hours of the Alex Jones Show, and I'm going to have on, as a guest, Eric Coppolino.
And I'm also scheduled to have on Jeffrey Prather, And I'm going to be hosting from the Brighteon Studios, by the way.
At least that's the plan.
So that's the second two hours of the Alex Jones show.
So tune in tomorrow.
Let's see.
That would be 12 noon central is when my segments begin.
I think Alex is doing the first hour from the road, and then I'm doing hours two and three.
Again, with Eric Coppolino and Jeffrey Prather.
So that should be interesting.
Anyway, back to this story.
Turns out that charcoal enhances fecal excretion.
So Oh, and if you coat it with alginate, which is made from seaweed, by the way, then it has, quote, fewer side effects than uncoated charcoal.
So apparently charcoal can help your body eliminate these dioxins.
Alginate coating, I don't know how you make that yourself, but seaweed, as we covered last week, seaweed is another substance that has been found to help your body eliminate dioxins as well.
So anyway, just add this to your list.
Could be another thing that might be useful.
Activated charcoal, which has lots of other dietary uses, you know, for detox.
Hey, do you realize that when Trump visited East Palestine that he brought bottled water to people, which is great, I guess.
And then when he went to a McDonald's, he was handing out, I think, McDonald's food to people, which is just kind of a funny choice if you're trying to protect people's health, right?
Why would you go to McDonald's?
You should have said, hey, if you think what's in the water is bad, you should look what's in this Happy Meal, you know?
Look in here.
Who knows what's in this patty, this formed chicken pieces and parts nugget.
My goodness.
Anyway, hey, at least Trump was willing to go there, which is more than Biden is willing to do.
I think the Biden handlers have figured out that if he loses one more neuron in his brain, he'll be a zombie.
You know, Biden, they just won't be able to even fake that he's cognitively functional any longer.
And, oh, by the way, John Fetterman, you know, the so-called senator of Pennsylvania, And that election was totally rigged.
They stole it from Dr.
Oz, as you know, and John Fetterman.
The rumor is that Fetterman had a bad stroke and that he's brain dead now.
And, of course, I'm thinking, how could they tell?
I mean, he was that way in the debate with Oz.
If he's brain dead, what's the difference?
I mean, the guy was barely functional when he was running for office.
The only way they could put him in was by rigging the election, which, of course, is what they did.
Anyway, the rumor is that he's totally brain dead now.
How brain dead is he?
Well, I don't know.
He's approaching Biden territory.
No, he may be worse than Biden territory at this point.
Anyway, the rumor is that they're trying to pretend like he's okay now.
But he's actually brain dead, and so they won't be able to roll him out anymore.
And they're trying to cover his tracks until something like August.
To avoid having a special election.
So what are they going to do?
They're going to have a Fetterman body double or something, right?
Oh, did you see over the weekend Zelensky's body double was accidentally broadcast by, I think, Polish media.
There was Zelensky walking up a flight of stairs and there's his body double like right behind him.
Oh, yeah.
Because it's all theater.
So I guess they're going to find a Fetterman body double and feed him lines of what to say.
Folks, it's so much theater.
It's Truman Show every day.
All right, but getting back to the Wall Street Journal and the Department of Energy, here's the story.
The DOE has concluded that the COVID pandemic most likely arose from a laboratory leak, according to a classified intelligence report recently provided to the White House and the key members of Congress.
The Energy Department now joins the Federal Bureau of Investigation in saying the virus likely spread via a mishap at a Chinese laboratory.
It's a mishap.
Four other agencies still judge that it was likely the result of a natural transmission.
Not a mishap.
Folks, it wasn't a mishap.
They released it on purpose.
They built the bioweapon.
They released the bioweapon.
And this was all about, by the way, removing Trump from office by having lockdowns and mail-in ballots and also wrecking the U.S. economy and hopefully they wanted to cause massive depopulation as well.
I mean, that was their hope.
So, You notice how they're saying, yeah, it came out of a lab in Wuhan, but they never ask, where did the Wuhan lab get the specimen to apply gain-of-function to?
Because the answer to that is Fort Detrick, Maryland?
Or U.S. Army Research Centers?
EcoHealth Alliance?
Yeah, because I interviewed Dr.
Andrew Huff Former VP of EcoHealth Alliance, who blew the whistle on all that, and if you listen to my interview, he explains it all.
He's like, yep, we gave it to Wuhan.
And then they built gain-of-function, and then they released it on the world.
I mean, this is not a mystery anymore.
Like, it's not a mystery who blew up Nord Stream, by the way.
It's obvious.
All right, we mentioned earlier the economic collapse in South Africa.
And it's pretty obvious they're trying to cause a similar situation in the United States.
We could find ourselves in some real chaos, some banking chaos, food supply chaos, energy chaos, any moment, because Putin may launch missiles or Putin may declare war against the West and launch a new offensive into Ukraine, and it could unleash just chaos across the markets.
In addition, by the way, I do think that gold will spike when Putin launches his attack.
And the reason I think that is because that's what happened last year.
Gold spiked to 2050 when Russia first moved on Ukraine, you know, February 24th of last year.
And then if you look at the history of gold moves, that was the highest gold price ever in the history of gold, you know, in the weeks after that.
Now, then it's settled back since then, even down into the 1800s and so on.
I don't know where it is right now.
But I think that once Putin moves on Ukraine, we're going to see gold spike again because of the uncertainty.
People realizing, hey, what's going to happen to the West?
What's going to happen if Russia launches nukes against London?
What's going to happen to the banking system if we lose London?
There's a lot of cross-exposure between British banks and American banks, a lot of New York banks, East Coast banks, and so on.
So what's going to happen to the U.S. dollar?
How stable is the U.S. financial system?
So gold and silver are primed to really move aggressively if this war kicks off in the way that we all fear it's going to.
I wish it weren't about to happen, but it seems like an inevitable collision course at this point.
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So yeah, I'm going to watch gold prices very carefully as this war gets underway.
I think they're going to skyrocket.
But we'll see.
In the meantime, the dollar just keeps losing value every day.
Have you noticed?
My goodness, look at the food pricing.
Look at what it costs to have services done.
This is one of the reasons I like to do my own plumbing.
You know what plumbers charge these days?
It's a fortune.
It's wild.
You're going to charge $1,000 to do that?
I can do that in an hour.
I guess most people just don't want to do it.
Or they don't have the know-how or whatever.
I don't know.
Plumbing's not that crazy difficult for a lot of basic things.
So you should learn it.
And learn the Rubik's Cube, too.
I'm giving you homework today.
All right, let's jump into today's interview, which was actually recorded on, I think it was last Thursday or Friday, and it's with Alex, the founder of Arc Seed Kits, which has been an occasional sponsor of this podcast, but this interview is not a sponsored interview, just letting you know.
But we wanted to talk about growing your own food, given all the dioxin fallout and the toxic chemicals and everything, you know, just the contaminated food supply and Now, you know, cancer tumor, fake meat, patties, whatever.
Give me a break.
Growing your own food makes a lot of sense.
So we invited Alex on.
I'd never interviewed her before.
This was literally the first time that I've even seen her.
I mean, you know, over Skype.
But I interviewed her and it was a great interview.
I asked her a lot of questions about these seed kits and heirloom seeds, non-hybrid seeds, and, you know, storing seeds and planting instructions and things like that.
So there's a lot of practical information in this interview.
I think you'll enjoy it.
So we'll jump into that interview, and then that's it for today's podcast.
And of course, I'll be back with you tomorrow with content from the Brighteon studio.
So here we go with Alex from arcseedkits.com.
Enjoy.
Welcome, everyone, to the Health Ranger Report here on Brighteon.com and Brighteon.tv.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon, and I've got a really special show for you today.
A first-time guest, but a company that we've worked with for quite a long time because they provide heirloom seeds, non-GMO seeds, that are sustainable generation after generation.
They're called ArcSeedKits.com, and ARK stands for Agricultural Resource Kit.
They've been a sponsor of our show for quite some time, although they're not paying any special fee for today.
We're just inviting them on to have a conversation because the founder who joins us now is very passionate about growing food and saving seeds and teaching us all how to do that.
There's no better time to learn it now than when we see so much contamination of our food supply.
So Alex Mitchell is the founder.
Alex, thank you for joining me today.
It's great to have you on for the first time.
It's the first time we're actually getting a talk via an interview.
Yeah, good to be here.
Thanks for having me, Mike.
Well, absolutely.
Look, we love your product.
I love your product.
You sent me a sample a while back, and I was really blown away by it.
Give people, if you would, just an overview.
What does Arc Seed Kits do, and what's your philosophy, and what do you have available for the public?
Well, Arc actually started 15 years ago in our back garden in our I've always been a gardener.
I've loved to garden.
My family's loved to garden.
But about 15 years ago, we decided to start only growing and harvesting heirloom seeds.
We realized that there was an importance to it and be able to continue to save our seeds year after year.
Around the same time, my sister had a dream, and in the dream, we were trading seeds for currency.
Oh yeah.
It was three bean seeds for the price of so much money.
So we got talking about it and thought, man, if anything ever, the future, anything does become challenging or hard in regards to food supply or currency or anything like that, that maybe we should look into only learning how to grow heirloom.
And so that's what we did little by little, just a few varieties at a time.
And now, 15 years later, we do over 70 different varieties, and anywhere from beans, squash, we do herbs, we do medicinal herbs, corn.
And we wanted to provide the best on the market.
We call it our all-in-one kit, which is the tubes that you see behind me.
And those include 65 varieties of heirloom seeds.
That's over 55,000 seeds.
All of them are heirloom.
All of them are organic.
We put together that kit.
We wanted to have the best one on the market because it's really high in protein, calories.
It's not full of a bunch of lettuce and broccoli seeds that don't produce and provide a lot of calories for us.
Yeah, so we put that together, and that's a little bit about our background and who we were.
When we first started, there was three companies, and now there's over 50 heirloom seed companies.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, well, let's back up for a second, because I want to ask you what you saw during the COVID years, because I knew, I mean, even I was like, oh, we've got to plant potatoes, we've got to get more chickens.
And I have backyard chickens, and I just got 12 more hens, by the way.
I feel totally rich now.
I'm going to get another dozen eggs a day.
But did you see people like this huge interest in seeds at that time?
Because a lot more people realize, hey, we're literally going to have to grow more of our own food.
Did you see that, or what did you see?
Yeah, there was definitely an increase during COVID. Really, any time there's uncertainty...
In the news or current events, there's a huge interest, especially if there's food shortage or scarcity, which there definitely was during COVID with shipping and stores emptying out the seeds.
And people really gained a new interest and a new desire to want to learn how to grow their own food, which is great because that's our passion is to train and help people learn how to do that.
Well, that's what I'd like to bring up, too.
See, you and I have a lot in common in that area where I tell people, like, oh, we have these foods.
In fact, can you guys show the food camera over here?
See, we have these number 10 cans of food.
But I tell people, the best thing is to grill your own.
Right?
The number one best thing is to grill your own food.
We are the second best if you want these things.
And it's kind of like you have the same philosophy, Alex.
It's like you should save your own seeds and share your own seeds and work with your community and trade seeds and so on.
But the second best thing is for them to get their seed packs from you if they're not able to do it themselves.
Or they need a place to start also.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, exactly.
And it's more, it's nutrition for sure with having your own nutrients.
And then even more than that, seeds are, you know, could, and a lot of mainstream media, you're hearing a lot of news about seeds possibly being currency again.
We personally believe that could happen in the near future.
Yeah, absolutely.
So savings.
as a practice model.
No, I probably mentioned it a hundred times in the last year.
Like gold and silver and seeds and ammo.
You know, it's like things that people are going to need.
But, you know, gardening, I think until the last few years, most people saw gardening as kind of a money-losing hobby.
Or if they wanted to really have the cleanest food and grow the best varieties, they did that.
But it didn't pay off versus the grocery store until...
Now we have crazy, insane food inflation.
So thanks to food inflation, gardening, I think, it's crossed that threshold to where if you're growing your own organic red peppers, for example, you're growing a fortune.
You're saving money now by gardening.
Are you seeing that too?
Yeah, for sure.
Especially when you can reproduce and save your own seeds.
So I like to show a visual because this helps a lot of people.
Yeah, please.
This is our field corn that comes, one of the varieties that we offer.
There's about 300 seeds.
To give a really good example of this, the one year in our garden we planted all of them and we harvested our own cobs and harvested the seeds off the cobs.
We bucketed all the seeds up, and from this little bag, we were able to produce five five-gallon buckets.
And so it gives kind of an idea to people to see that you can take a small amount and increase your stock really quickly.
Yeah, it's so easy to take 300 seeds and Increase it to five five-gallon buckets in one year.
So if you have live you have to feed or you want to grind to flour and make your own bread, it goes really, really quick.
So yeah, even for savings as far as inflation on food, gardening is actually becoming more economical.
Yeah, that's a really good point.
And also what I love about growing food, and I grow hydroponically a lot of stuff too so that I can grow it year-round.
And it's the same every day of the year.
You know, kale and things like that.
But what I love is that you're harnessing nature, right?
So nature is providing the inputs.
The sunlight, you know, you're getting sunlight and water and carbon dioxide from the air creates photosynthesis.
The plants have their own You know, divine creation seed plan inside and they produce the plant and they build themselves.
You don't have to tell them what to do, right?
They do it themselves.
It's the blueprint.
I mean, it's a miracle in action.
It's a real-life miracle happening in front of us.
You throw this in the dirt and it creates food, you know, with some care, obviously, but it's pretty amazing when you think about it.
Yeah.
Yeah, we have, you know, the...
Seed supply, I think, has becoming, especially heirloom seed, back to talking about the difference between heirloom and hybrid.
I know you've talked about it a bit on your show, but I think it's a good point to bring up.
Again, if anybody listening has not known or doesn't know, it could be repetitive for some.
No, but go ahead.
Yeah.
Go ahead and explain why we don't want the hybrid seeds.
Yeah.
Oh, like 95% of our seeds that you buy today that are easy accessible are hybrid, which does not reproduce year after year.
So that means that you can't take the seeds from a watermelon and save them and the next year try to plant them and grow a watermelon.
It will grow a plant, but it won't grow a watermelon.
So the only seeds that will reproduce after their own kind year after year are heirloom seeds, which are now I think it's lower than 5%.
And so because of that, people are, you know, continuing the hobby, continuing to take the...
So it's a passion of ours at ARC is to help inform and to train others on how to do it.
I think some people might get overwhelmed or think, oh my gosh, I don't know how...
There's no way I know how to do that or I... I live in the city.
I live in an apartment.
I can't grow a garden.
Everybody can, and everybody needs to start somewhere.
So when I started 15 years ago, I didn't know where the spinach seed was.
I didn't know where the carrot seed was.
I had to get books and teach myself, learn how to do it ourselves, our family, our kids.
We've all learned how to do it, how to harvest the seeds, so they can continue to reproduce.
Otherwise, if we end up with just hybrid seeds, Here really soon, then, you know, our food supply is going to be controlled and we're not going to be able to continue it.
Yeah, yeah.
You're going to be begging FEMA for food, which is never a good scenario.
Hey, I got a question.
Just so that we can show people what you have, can you grab one of the canisters behind you or wherever you have one?
Can you show us, like, closer to the camera what it looks like?
So inside, when you open it up, it comes with...
This is a seed guide.
This actually...
I wrote this on how basically gives a description on every seed that's in here and how to harvest them, how to save your own seeds, what zone you live in, when to plant it, how deep to plant it.
And if it's not in there, you can email me and ask me questions because I'll be glad to help.
So that's in there.
And then I don't want to, I can't really necessarily dump this all out, but we have The 65 varieties, every seed that's in here is all individually packaged and labeled.
So we have all the herbs, but it fills all the way up to the bottom here.
So this is like our best seller as far as what we started with.
But what's been real popular with families joining together and everything is we offer a special now where if you purchase four of them, you get the fifth one free.
And that's our big special that we have going on right now.
I'm on your website.
You call that the prepper special?
Yep, we do.
That's after you and your show last year.
Oh, really?
Okay, cool.
So are you still honoring the Ranger discount code for free shipping, is it?
So the Ranger code is 10% off.
Oh.
Yep.
That's even better.
Okay.
Ranger Code gets you 10% off.
And just so our audience knows, we don't get an affiliate fee from you, but you are a sponsor of my podcast from time to time, which is great.
But folks, yeah, it's called the Prepper Special.
Buy four, get one free.
Quarter of a million seeds, 65 varieties, good for sharing with four other families, frankly, right?
Right.
And the Ranger code works for the, it doesn't work for the prepper special because that is already a $300 savings.
Oh, okay.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, it's okay.
But the code works for other things other than the prepper special.
Yep, the other specials.
Okay.
All right.
All good.
Well, I mean, the audience can tell, like, we don't prearrange the questions or anything.
Some of what you're telling me, I did not know.
But I do know, I mean, I have your product.
I've been sprouting some of your seeds.
The kale that I have in my smoothie here, right here, I always have this with me on set.
This has kale in it, and the kale is from your seeds.
And in fact, that kale...
I forgot what variety it is of kale.
Maybe blue curled.
Is that what you have in one of your kits?
I think that's what it is.
Yeah, or lacinato.
We have a couple kinds.
I think it's blue curled, but these kale plants, even in my hydroponic system, which I wish I should bring it in here one day, but no soil, okay?
No soil.
I have them growing indoors, artificial light, which barely costs anything because electricity is affordable in Texas, but...
I mean, all I do is add water and a few nutrients every once in a while, and these kale plants have been producing amazing kale leaves, I'm telling you, for four months maybe, and still going.
That's great.
The kale is just getting longer, and the trunk just keeps getting longer, and it's not bolting.
I mean, it's not doing what lettuce plants do, and oh my gosh, now there's seeds, but it's just giving me kale leaves.
I love it.
Yeah, that is great.
It's good to hear.
Yeah, it's working for me.
Okay, tell us about Storage Life.
People want to know if they buy this today and put it in the closet or wherever, how long will these seeds be viable for give or take?
I know it varies based on the seed, but roughly.
Yeah, so we have the way that we've designed the tubes because they come in a PVC tube.
And so they're airtight and they're sealed away from any water, any damage like that.
They're going to the seeds will store for 15 years or longer.
We've been growing some of these seeds longer than 15 years.
You're kidding me.
So I tell people is that the German they're going to they're going to germinate in 30 years.
It's just that the germination rate will go down.
Yeah.
But they're going to stay the best as long as you store them in a cool, dark, dry place.
So they do not like moisture.
I do not recommend freezer, not in the refrigerator, just somewhere that's a constant temperature, whether it's a closet or a basement, somewhere that is not too much warmer than 70 degrees.
Okay, that was my next question.
So obviously don't throw them in the attic, not in the garage.
Keep them house temperature or cooler, but not frozen.
Right.
Yeah.
Well, that's amazing to me that you're saying 15 years.
And I imagine the germination rate will fall off over time, but that's to be expected.
Yeah.
But there's so many seeds in there, you can't ever really use them all, it seems to me.
I mean...
Well, people ask if they can take the top off and plant some one year and then seal it back up and plant year after year.
Okay.
Well, yeah, that makes perfect sense.
Okay, very cool.
So then tell us what else you have in terms of the seed kits because I know you have your all-in-one seed kit.
You've got other things like a backyard seed kit.
What are the different kind of assortments that you have?
This is our backyard kit.
So it comes in a mylar bag.
Again, this would store the seeds just fine for 15 years.
This has 25 varieties.
It's quite a bit less than the tube as far as the amounts, but it's just a smaller pack where people who maybe just live in an apartment or want to do a small garden to start out, Or some people will buy that as a gift to give somebody else and buy a tube themselves to keep or anything like that.
But what I like, see, rodents can get into that, right?
Mice can get into that mylar bag and they can eat those seeds where there's no way they're going to chew through the PVC. So the big tubes you have are mouse-proof, which is awesome.
Exactly, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, let me ask you this question.
I am aware that there are all kinds of crazy state laws about which seeds can be shipped across state lines.
I'm sure you've dealt with this for a long time.
How do you navigate all that?
Like, for example, I know you can't ship tobacco seeds to certain states.
At least that's my understanding, which is a shame because tobacco has all kinds of great uses, other than smoking, by the way.
But what have you found in terms of state laws and seeds?
Well, actually, it's interesting because once COVID, before COVID hit, we shipped all over the world, multiple, I mean, all over South America, all over Europe, Asia, and Quite a few countries, and ever since COVID, we've had some major issues for sure to other countries where we actually do not ship currently because the orders were not getting delivered, and there was too many issues.
We have not had any issues in the States, just with what we do sell.
Our seeds are mostly vegetables, fruits, and herbs, so it's pretty...
No red flags necessarily when it comes to that.
I don't know what the future holds with that, but for right now, there hasn't been, and we just continue to ship around the U.S., Hawaii.
That doesn't seem to be an issue.
Yeah.
Well, that's good to hear.
Yeah.
Okay, next question.
So since I'm a prepper and I teach a lot of preparedness, I'm asking on behalf of my prepper listeners, have you ever thought about having a seed kit that focuses on growing fibers?
Because preppers want to be able to have plants that they can turn into rope, frankly, or cotton or other kinds of fibers that can be used in a total collapse type of situation.
Is that something you've ever considered?
We have had a few customers ask, and there has definitely been an interest in Especially on top of that, including more grains.
Yeah, I would consider it though.
I mean, there's definitely enough of an interest, especially with listeners from your show or other avenues that we've reached out to.
I think there's definitely a need and an interest.
So it's something that we would think about.
Well, that's awesome to hear.
And let me just throw another idea your way, not to add another homework item or anything.
But here's a suggestion.
What about a seed kit that's designed to grow plants that farm animals eat?
So seeds that grow plants that chickens eat, or that goats eat, or that cattle eat.
And the whole kit is focused on that because, for example, I have backyard chickens and I'm always thinking, well, gosh, what if there's a supply chain collapse and I can't get the organic chicken feed?
What exactly am I going to feed these chickens?
And there's a lot of great things that you can grow that they will just self-harvest off of, like mulberry trees and all kinds of different grains and things.
But that's just a little suggestion to think about.
Yeah, that...
That is something we have, like, we've been more serious about, too.
And one of the things actually in the booklet, the seed guide booklet that I wrote, it does, I do share in there about how chickens alone, they can survive just on turnip greens.
And we actually offer a very large amount of turnip greens in the seed kit for that point that you're making.
Huh.
Also, back to the corn, you know, and being able to learn how to grow and save yourself, just to go back to that example, to encourage people that it doesn't take a lot to be able to learn how to do it and then do it yourself, you know, to actually produce the food that you need for your animals.
So, we do some of that.
We could be more specific on a kit.
Yeah.
But what we do offer in there is a lot more high protein and calories than you'll find.
I did want to make a note too with other seed companies.
We have had many, many issues probably in the last three or four years of customers reaching out to us who have ordered from different seed companies and their seeds have not germinated or they've not grown.
And they want to know if they can rely on our seeds.
That they're going to be viable and that they're high quality.
And unfortunately, like I said at the beginning, when we started, there was only three seed companies and now there's over 50.
And a lot of the seeds are actually for real being shipped in from China and other countries and packaged together and they're selling these $35 seed kits on Amazon.
So I would highly encourage everybody not to fall into that trap.
Oh, yeah.
Because you're going to think you're going to be able to rely on those seeds to grow your food and they won't grow.
Yeah, really, really important point there because a lot of people are buying the seeds and then just sitting on them and not even really trying to germinate many of them because they figure, well, not in the emergency yet.
Although I would encourage everybody, start early because there's a learning curve on producing food.
That's for sure.
And it's a lot of work.
But your seed kits...
You know, if they weren't germinating, we would have already been getting flooded with complaints and we're not.
We hear positive things about your company.
In fact, I wanted to ask you, you must talk to a lot of my listeners in particular when they call you.
And I always hear from vendors like you that our listeners are so well informed and they ask the best questions.
And they're just totally informed about what's happening in the world.
What are some of the conversations that you've had, without naming any names, but what are some of the conversations you've had with some of our listeners, if you don't mind me asking?
No.
Yeah.
Well, first of all, they just love your show.
And most of the comments are they listen to you every day.
And they're so glad that they heard about us on your show and that they...
Stand by what you recommend and so therefore they're reaching out to us and so they have so I mean thank you for that because then they're say if Mike recommends anything you know then we know that he searched it out he studied it out and he know he's going to stand behind it and so we've had a lot of really good feedback that way.
I would say at least from I don't know probably Three or four dozen people, maybe more, closer to 100 people.
There's a huge desire.
They keep asking, will you ever go on the show and do a course or a class or more teaching?
We want to understand more and we want to learn more.
We know some about gardening, but we want to learn more.
And so there's a lot of those comments from customers as well.
Well, you know, that's really interesting because let me just open the door and extend an offer to you on this.
We are about to launch a new streaming channel as part of Bright Town TV. I haven't even mentioned this publicly yet.
But it's an educational channel, and it's going to run 24-7 looping educational programs, documentaries, and some how-to stuff.
If you ever want to offer a program for that, which you could just pre-record, you could just send us the files, and we'll schedule it for a weekend, let's say.
And it'll just loop Saturday and Sunday, like maybe you have a three-hour thing.
We'd be happy to run that for you.
Great.
Yeah, that would...
That would be awesome.
I think your listeners are really wanting that and there's an interest there.
So I think that they would really benefit from that.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Please give that some consideration.
Not that you don't have a million other things to do, I'm sure, because of all the demand right now.
But should you put something like that together, we'd love to run that for you.
And we're reaching out to a lot of other people as well.
We want to have a place to go where it's just learning and how-to and hands-on.
And some of it's going to be gardening and some of it's going to be prepping and some of it's going to be...
I don't know, like hands-on how to repair things.
You know, practical skills, basically.
Yeah, that's a really good idea.
Yeah.
And, you know, why not?
We have the platform.
Might as well use it, you know, to uplift people in every way possible.
Okay, so let me just recap what we have here.
And correct me if I mess this up, but if people go to arcseedkits.com and you've got a variety of products there, The Prepper Special is buy four, get one free, and that's five of those big PVC tubes, right?
And that's a quarter of a million seeds, 65 varieties, good for five families, but there's no discount code on top of the discount that's already offered there.
But for other products, they can use the code Ranger and they can get 10% off.
Am I getting that right?
That's correct.
Okay, good, good.
I didn't already forget that.
Okay, and then the one other thing I would mention, if you'll send us one more tube, and it can be empty, or you can put like last year's seeds in it or whatever, I can have it in the studio, and then when I'm talking about seeds, I can show it to folks here in studio.
Okay, perfect.
Yeah, we'll do that.
Okay, that'd be awesome because I'd like to show people kind of the size and shape and what it is as well.
The one I have, the last one you sent me, it may not be able to be cleaned back up because it's been all covered with dirt and everything, messing with my hydroponics.
It's probably not presentable at this point, you know, but that's reality.
So anything else you'd like to add before we wrap this up?
I think the only thing I can think of is a question for you, Mike.
You do cover it in your shows a lot and I think we're on the same page with it, but just hearing from you where you think we're at as far as the importance of seeds in regards to currency and trading.
Well, time and time again, and even with the guests that I have on, like Michael Yan, we see the weaponization of food scarcity globally.
And so there's a stranglehold on the food supply and the fertilizer supply.
So food's going to become more and more scarce, which means that more and more people will be forced onto things like food stamps.
And we saw in Brazil...
Something totally crazy that's freaking people out, which is that you don't get welfare, i.e.
food stamps, unless you agree to take all the vaccine injections that the government requires.
So you can kind of see where this is going.
It's like, oh, you want to eat?
Line up and do what we tell you, whatever that happens to be.
Good or bad, crazy or not, you know, do what we tell you to do.
So I think that seeds...
Number one, growing your own food is an act of not just courage, but almost an act of rebellion against an enslavement system.
Growing your own food, I think, is one of the greatest acts of rebellion and self-reliance that you can pursue.
As far as currency...
I do believe we're going to have a financial reset type of event, and when that happens, we don't know the timing, but when it happens, there's no question in my mind, seeds will be a form of currency for a while.
It could be months, it could be years, but then eventually there'll be some other...
You know, money type of system that comes back, I believe.
It might be different states having their own currencies or it might be a new silver-backed or gold-backed currency.
Who knows?
But when that happens, probably fewer people trading with seeds at that time.
But for some period of time during the transition, during the collapse, yes, I think seeds will be currency.
Does that answer your question?
Yeah.
I knew where you stood.
I just was, you know, I think it's good to reiterate it and to make it the importance of it for the listeners and, you know, not just currency, but for trading too.
So I think that's good.
Thank you for sharing.
Yeah, absolutely.
And the fact that you're talking about 15 years of shelf life, that's really amazing.
I forgot, on the labels on your product, do you have a year?
Like what year this was made or packed?
All of our seeds that are packed, it's everything from...
I'm sorry.
So we don't put a year to date on the packs of the seeds, but they are all from that year.
Okay.
So if you're purchasing in 2023, those are from the harvest of 2022.
Okay.
So then someone, when they get your canister, they can just write in a big marker, 2023.
Okay.
I mean, I tend to do that with my food cans and things.
Like, I'll just mark what year it was, and then you have a record.
And so you know that's good for up to 15 more years, and that's really important to know.
And it's like money in the bank, really, if you think about it.
Yeah.
Yeah, a savings account in a tube.
Yeah, savings account in a tube.
And right now people are trying to get out of dollars, a lot of people, and they're wondering what to go into, right?
So gold and silver, land, you know, diesel fuel that people are storing, which is also smart, lots of things, but seeds make a lot of sense.
Because food, obviously you can't live without it.
The other thing, by the way, you'll find this interesting, Alex.
The other thing that you can stockpile is compost.
So compost is also kind of like money in the bank, I think.
And so if people can start making compost now, even if they're not planting seeds, they can start composting all the kitchen scraps and everything, and they can end up with all this amazing compost so that when the day comes that they need to plant, They've got, you know, basically, you know, food potential soil ready to go.
I mean, I think that's a really smart thing to get working on.
Yeah, definitely.
Highly recommend on compost.
You know, like you had said, any type of alternative nutrients that you can get besides fertilizer, which obviously I would, it's compost, it would be the number one.
So that's a really easy thing that you can be doing every day just from the scraps that you're Yes.
to grow.
And so, I mean, you can, we can go into a whole nother realm talking about that.
So.
Yeah.
Well, we'll save that for another episode because we're going to wrap up here for today.
But this has been a fascinating discussion.
I think you and I could do a lot of shows about growing food and seeds and what's important and what works because we didn't even ask you about your tips and strategies, what tools you recommend for gardening and things like that.
But I think people are going to be stocking up on gardening tools as well.
And you've got to get good ones because there's a lot of crap out there that just breaks.
Exactly.
As we all know.
Okay.
Well, thank you so much, Alex.
I appreciate you joining me today, especially kind of a last-minute invite.
We appreciate you joining me.
And again, the website, folks, is arcseedkits.com.
Check it out.
They are a sponsor of my podcast, and we appreciate their sponsorship.
And use discount code Ranger for 10% off everything except...
The already discounted Prepper special.
So thank you so much, Alex.
It's been great speaking with you today.
Yeah, you too.
Thank you.
All right.
Take care then.
And for those of you watching, thank you for tuning in.
I hope you enjoyed this.
I hope you learned something.
Of course, I'm Mike Adams of brighttown.com, and the spring is here in Texas.
And I've got to get out there this weekend and start doing some more planting or preparation for planting of my own, by the way.
This is the year I really want to grow more food.
Let's see if it happens.
I've got more chickens.
That's a start.
But I need to grow corn now.
So we'll see if it happens.
But thank you for tuning in.
Feel free to repost this content if you'd like on your own channels.
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