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Sept. 1, 2023 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Maria Zeee joins Mike Adams for OUTRAGEOUS, UNCENSORED talk...
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Welcome to today's interview on Brighttown.com.
I'm Mike Adams, joined in studio today by Maria Z from Z Media.
And Maria, welcome.
This is the first time you've been in our studio.
It's an honor to have you here.
It's wonderful to be here with you, Mike.
Thank you so much for having me.
Absolutely.
We're thrilled to have you here.
You're doing amazing work with Infowars and your own network, Z Media.
That's spelled with three E's.
I just want to be clear.
So Z-E-E-E, media.com, right?
Yes, that's it.
That's it.
And Maria Z on Rumble.
Maria Z on Rumble.
Perfect.
Okay.
Now, most of the time you're based in Australia, though, right?
Yes.
This is actually the first time we've been able to come to the United States.
Is that right?
Well, there was a mandate for injections, and I'm not injected, so we couldn't make it before this.
We have a no shedding rule in our studio, by the way.
No problems here.
Except my dog is allowed to shed a little bit, but that's not spike protein.
Anyway, so this is our first time to the States.
Then I have to ask you then, what do you think of America now that you've been around and been hanging out with a lot of people?
My view really hasn't changed in terms of the fact that I knew that Americans were good people and I knew that they were welcoming and that they loved freedom and that they were patriotic.
I just did an interview this morning actually where the gentleman asked me, you know, has your perception changed since you've been here because the world really views us as unhealthy or...
You know, not involved in politics.
And I said, no, because there is, just like in Australia, a group of people that really do care about their country.
And I think that movement here is quite strong, Mike.
Oh yeah, absolutely it is.
Well, and let me direct this at you then, because our view from America, our view of Australia during COVID was rather horrifying.
And now, by the way, I lived in Manly for a summer, you know, right across the harbor from Sydney there.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, I did.
I did.
And I've traveled around many areas of Australia, well, all on the East Coast side.
I didn't go across the whole continent there because it's bigger than Americans think, right, for one thing.
Americans think that Australia is the size of Kansas.
It's huge.
It's not.
Small population, but huge landmass.
Massive, yeah.
I've lived for some time with the Australian culture, but then looking at what happened during COVID, I was horrified because The people that I knew in Australia during that summer were very free-spirited, adventurous, definitely self-driven, and then we saw all this compliance suddenly.
But then a few people like you, resisting it, and others, but there was so much compliance.
But then again, we saw it here in America too.
But we were horrified because Australia was so aggressive, what they were doing in New South Wales and many other places.
It's like, what the heck?
What's going on?
They understand the population.
This is a psychological operation as much as it is, well, the entire thing is a psychological operation, really, when you look at information war.
So they know what they can get away with in every population.
The Tavistock Institute's been on Australia forever.
Oh, yeah.
And so I think our people have never really had to stand up against the government.
That's something that's never happened in our country.
And, of course, there is the fear of job loss, the fear of loss of the comforts, the creature comforts that we're so used to in Australia.
We have a very good way of life, or at least we did.
Absolutely.
And so people were unfortunately very weak when it came to the idea of losing that.
And I'm sure that that's consistent worldwide, unfortunately.
If they just all banded together and said, no, we would have never been in the position that we are today.
And I suppose that's something to be mindful of now as more people are realising and waking up.
If we don't say no on COVID 2.0 or whatever is coming our way next, we can expect worse action than we saw last time, I think.
Well, that brings me to my next question, then.
You know, the people of America are fed up with COVID and do not comply.
And you're seeing even governors of certain states saying we're not going to comply with mask mandates, whatever.
What's the vibe in Australia right now about COVID 2.0 coming out?
Well, yeah, yeah.
Yes.
And so I think they're slowly starting to prepare the people, but I do think that they're going to try it here first, this time around, and other countries are going to follow.
Here, America.
I think so.
The propaganda machine is so much stronger here than it is for me back home.
Wow.
That's something.
Yes.
Yeah.
What about New Zealand?
Because that was, in many ways, New Zealand was even worse than either of our countries.
Yeah.
Yeah, I can't see the same level of propaganda in either of those countries right now, Mike.
So honestly, obviously they want to interfere with the 2024 elections here.
But it is more than that.
And this is what I keep saying to people.
It's not just the 2024 elections that if they get away with this, this will achieve.
There is a current timeline with the UN and the WHO that lines up Really, like, you look at the fact that the WHO announced the Global Health Certification Network earlier this year.
They want to, by May 2024, finalise the amendments to the international health regulations, finalise, as of next month, they want governments to agree to Antonio Guterres being essentially the dictator of the world.
Right.
Go ahead.
Yes.
So, I mean, in terms of timeline, the agenda is still global.
It's not just America.
And I guess I want people to understand that because it's very easy to look at your own country and say, oh, this is what's happening to us.
Remember, this is a worldwide agenda for a worldwide takeover.
That's a really good point.
But let me bring in the structure of our two nations.
So Australia has its states, but they don't have as much autonomy as U.S. states have.
Correct.
And so in the U.S., each state is almost kind of like its own sovereign nation when that is asserted by the governor or the AG of the state.
And yet, you know, we see the WHO trying to push this global rule following, where they can announce that, oh, everybody has to go into a camp now, or everybody has to take the vaccine, everybody has to take the mask.
I don't think that's going to fly across many states, about half the states in the U.S. What about Australia?
How much pushback will there be against the WHO? At the moment, there's very little.
We did successfully, Z Media helped with a campaign with a great group of people that's working on stopping the international health regulations and more so even exiting the WHO. That's the outcome that we want.
Every single person needs to be demanding right now.
Because let me tell you, it doesn't really matter who's in government, especially at the moment.
If we are still members of these organisations, the clauses that they've included, for example, within the IHR, means that if a country or a member state, which means country, does not comply, they can bring in other countries to enforce it.
These are the clauses.
An invasion.
That's what it allows for.
And so, you know, we have to demand an exit from these globalist organisations immediately.
But what we have in Australia, Mike, is terrifying in terms of the legislation that's already in place, which is a reflection of what the WHO wants to achieve in every country.
And I'm warning Americans about this because the legislation's passed in Australia already based on what the WHO want.
I will mention two key things.
Last year when Dr. Tess Laurie, who was a former consultant to the WHO, attended the World Health Assembly meetings, she came out of that and told me that they were discussing forced injections and punishments for anyone who did not comply in future.
Wow.
Within their own international health regulations documents, they've removed human dignity, fundamental freedoms and human rights from the documents, which means they will never consider these again.
So even though a country may stand up, they will bring in...
Foreign, you know, invaders.
Foreign enforcers.
That's right.
That's right.
And so in Western Australia, this legislation that I keep telling everyone about already exists, which says that an authorized COVID officer, whoever that may be, and they brought this in after the mandates, Mike.
It was like an afterthought.
but it wasn't.
It was a reflection of the WHO.
An authorised COVID officer who is appointed, whoever that person may be, appointed by the chief health officer, who is a former UN guy, can come into your home, strip you naked, remove you and your children, separate you, take you to a quarantine camp, inject you as many times as they want, for as long take you to a quarantine camp, inject you as many times as they want, for as long as they want, without any That legislation already exists in my country, Mike.
There's a similar one in Queensland with loopholes where other states can access this.
So, again, this is what they're trying to achieve worldwide.
It is so, so dangerous.
Absolutely.
Maria, I want to shift gears for a minute, by the way, and just ask you on a personal note how you found yourself in this position of being, you know, the outspoken truth teller from Australia, but with international appeal.
You speak to audiences in the United States, in Western Europe, you know, even I know people in Hong Kong and Singapore listen to you as well.
So, give us a little bit of story how you got here.
Well, I was working in quite a high position, the senior role within my organization, which was a government-funded disability employment service.
So we helped people with medical conditions get into work, and it was meaningful employment.
And I was responsible for the state sales team who went out and tailored jobs for these people based on their needs.
Uh-huh.
It was very fulfilling work and I loved it very much.
I never thought I'd do anything else.
My entire career was devoted to this.
And when the mandates started coming in, even though I wasn't the one responsible for it, my staff were.
They were asking customers to start masking up and getting injected.
And I couldn't live with myself because these people are my responsibility.
So I prayed, Mike, and I asked the Lord what I need to do.
And the opportunity came to start speaking out more.
My account started going viral and I actually resigned from my job to do this at the same time that Australians were sort of asking me to step up for independent media because no one was really doing it.
I was just doing these Instagram Lives.
I had stacks of articles and I was just going through it trying to inform people.
And so because they wanted it, the people wanted it, I did it.
And I don't really do anything half-half.
Right.
We started speaking to doctors predominantly at the beginning because Australia had so few doctors that were speaking up.
We had doctors being raided.
I know one that went to solitary confinement was speaking up.
They would take their patient records.
It was unbelievable.
And so when we finally managed to gather Australian doctors, we had 17 individuals.
In one room, that's all we had.
17 in the entire country willing to speak out because the penalties were so harsh for them.
Australia's government is known, I think, worldwide as being very oppressive, especially in the medical field.
The Australian government has been so pro-vaccine, just pushing vaccines relentlessly for so long.
And as you say, punishing or in some cases criminalizing doctors who would speak out against it.
But were you also surprised at the backlash, the attempts to silence you, the debanking that you went through, for example?
Was that a big aha moment?
From the beginning, Mike, because I knew that I would take this all the way.
I don't get scared very easily.
I don't get intimidated easily.
And I will fight until my last breath.
And I mean that.
And no, I'm not suicidal.
But I really mean that.
This is my life because humanity is so important to me.
And so I expected that things would happen.
Earlier this year, when I was debanked in February, what I was shocked at was how they did it.
Because there was a report that came out on 60 Minutes, a program called Under Investigation, which is an offshoot of the Australian 60 Minutes.
And they insinuated that I'm a domestic terrorist that is radicalising the Australian people.
Wow.
And the debanking happened a week before that report, which tells me that it's very possible that the media and the banks are working together.
Sure.
And so they wouldn't answer the reason why they debanked me.
They claimed it was due to customer confidentiality.
I'm the customer.
Right.
We can't tell you why we're punishing you because it's a national security secret.
That's right.
But what I wanted people to understand when this happened, because it was the first time...
I think in Australian history that a journalist has been sort of put in the category of domestic terrorism.
And I wanted people to understand when CBDCs are implemented, this is the future for everyone.
We now have a major Australian bank saying that they are potentially going to cancel your bank account if you make comments on social media that they deem hateful.
I was just going to go there.
Wasn't that the NAB? Yes, it was.
And their new updated policy, which has the longest name ever.
It's like, the updated policy for hate speech and whatever policy.
And they said, any derogatory comments towards anyone, which means that I guess they're now going to monitor every Australian citizen's social media accounts?
Yes.
And if you say anything, mean tweets...
Yes.
That's essentially what it is.
And what is a bank doing involved in my social media?
Your job is to manage my money to an extent, and that's it.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's my money.
But they don't see it that way.
They don't see it that way because they, I would say at least the major banks, are part of the globalist agenda that really sees us as property, Mike.
That's what they see us as.
Well, yeah, and clearly the NAB, because I read their policy, I even commented on it, I noticed they don't have a policy against pedophiles or child sex traffickers, by the way.
No, that's allowed.
That's allowed.
Perhaps even encouraged at some banks.
I mean, look at JPMorgan Chase and their business with Jeffrey Epstein in the United States.
So the NAB is like, well, you can't say anything mean.
Which could be anything they make up, but kind of unstated, oh, if you're a pimp running prostitutes and doing abortions or child sex trafficking, pedophiles grooming, child mutilations, if you're a doctor mutilating children for profit, you can gladly bank here at NAB. Go for it.
Essentially, I mean, they haven't put out anything, you know, to protect children.
Similarly, we have this e-safety commissioner in Australia.
And as far as I'm aware, Julie Inman Grant, who's associated with the World Economic Forum and has worked with the White House on, you know, LGBT issues.
Yeah.
She says that her job is to keep the internet safe.
All that she's really done thus far, from what I can see, is stopped, shut down, personally shut down a social media user's account who was speaking up about this man that just decided to join women's sports, came and beat the women to the point of hospitalisation, one of them.
Shit.
And so she was speaking up about women's safety.
And Julie Inman Grant, our eSafety Commissioner, shut down her accounts.
I haven't seen any of the access of children to pornography online being implemented, any targeting of that.
No, that's fine, it seems.
It's only when you speak up about the truth.
Yeah, exactly.
So you've had to be very creative then in your own life and how you handle your finances and also channels of where you're able to speak.
Of course you know you're always welcome here on the Brighteon platform and we don't censor anybody, especially not people like you.
You're free to speak here and you host InfoWars.
Is that every Tuesday?
Every Tuesday at 2pm Central, yes.
And then also, I'm also on the Stu Peters Network, so that's every Wednesday and Friday at 8pm Eastern.
Exactly.
And it all gets posted up on zmedia.com if people want to find a central place for all of that.
So you are finding many outlets.
Yes.
And I would say that we are the real press, the real media of the world now.
We're the corporate media, the old school media, nothing but government propaganda, gaslighting and lies.
And yet, you know, here you are making gains in the real media, gaining audience rapidly, especially, you know, since 2020, you've really skyrocketed in popularity.
Where do you plan to go with this?
It's a real challenge in Australia, Mike, because we have new misinformation laws that really are a mirror of, say, the Digital Services Act in Europe or what they've just done in Canada, you know, where you look at Canadians go to find news sources and it tells them they cannot look at the social media profile.
And it's resulted in people not being able to access life-saving information during the fires.
It's unbelievable.
So it's not just silencing the truth, it's actually harming them in other ways as well, which people need to consider.
But very similar laws are being proposed in Australia.
It will see, potentially, people like me investigated by the media board.
They want access to our files, they want access to our investigations, you know, our reports.
I'm not going to give you my scoops.
Are you serious?
So it's really challenging, Mike.
We're going to have to continue to think of how to be more creative and contribute to some different platforms.
Well, exactly.
I mean, in Australia, it doesn't have...
The First Amendment as we have it in the United States.
There's no Bill of Rights per se.
There is a Constitution, but it's not accompanied by this Bill of Rights.
And so, what is the situation with freedom of speech being respected at all in the Australian Constitution?
It isn't.
Okay.
It's not protected at all.
Well, I'm not surprised to hear that, but it's kind of sad.
Of course it's sad, and it's why we are in the situation that we're in.
We just had an expose done by another media outlet about RMIT fact-checkers from Australia working with foreign companies to silence Australians when it comes to them speaking out on The Voice.
It's a huge issue right now in Australia.
They're trying to change our constitution.
And so they've been sort of discarded now by MEDAR, but only because they've been exposed.
These people have many of these fact-checkers working with them.
I know I was targeted by and have been and am continuously by AAP Fact Check, who's owned by Murdoch.
And they, for example, there was a video that came out, Mike, during the state elections, the last round, where...
erasing something on that ballot paper.
So I put it out there and I said, what is happening here?
Australian electoral commission, please explain.
And if anyone has further information, please come back to me.
The AAP fact checkers marked my post as false information.
So I actually had enough of this.
I said, that's enough.
I'm going to email these people.
Because you think they're our enemies, we won't get through to them.
But I said, no, I have authority here.
We're a media outlet.
Why are you marking this as false?
I'm asking questions as the mainstream media often do when there's a situation.
They say, if any member of the public has more information, come back to me.
They actually had to take the false information.
Yes, they did.
They had to take it off.
Because in my experience, the so-called fact checkers, they never operate in good faith.
They're not interested in facts, obviously.
What they do is they just cover up the stories that are being reported by independent media that they don't want to get out.
Yes.
So they'll just label everything false that they're trying to bury.
Yes.
Like, oh, Joe Biden lost his battle with the teleprompter today.
Oh, false.
Joe Biden won.
How?
Yes.
In what world did he win that conflict?
Yes.
But it's more serious things, too.
You see the fires in Lahaina, in Hawaii, and all the things that happened there.
And now, instead of just unleashing fact-checkers to try to bury everything, they just build a giant black fence.
You can't look in here.
You can't see the children burned alive because of government incompetence.
So, and did you hear the U.S. government wants to cancel any further expeditions to the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic?
I did not hear that.
Yeah.
Even by, there's a group that has the salvage rights to the Titanic, and they wanted to send down another submersible to gather artifacts that they actually show in a kind of a museum, you know, a little tourist attraction.
And the government says, no, you're not allowed to go down there anymore because it's a grave site.
Well, it's been a grave site since 1912.
Is this because people have recently started asking questions about the Titanic?
Is this what this is about?
It's about the Ocean Gate submarine implosion.
And how that, at least that's my belief, But how the CEO of that company, remember he fired the 50-year-old white guy because he wanted to have a more exciting, diverse...
Diverse, yes.
And then those people didn't understand engineering and they engineered a sub that had a structural failure of the whole.
And now that wreckage is down there.
So the government's like, we don't want anybody to go down there and see that.
It's not about the Titanic.
It's about the submarine wreckage.
Right.
So that only raises more questions.
Well, why?
Why are you trying to cover up a wrecked sub...
With five dead bodies probably somewhere in there.
Well, they try to cover up everything.
They are so afraid of the truth-reaching people.
I think some of them think that people can't handle the truth, Mike.
I don't think they're all part of the club, if you will.
Some of them genuinely feel the public can't handle the truth and they're somehow protecting people by spinning the story to favour the government of the day.
But...
The directives, and I say that because I know someone in the mainstream in Australia, and I won't say which outlet, but I know someone who works there, and she says they all believe this dribble.
They believe it.
Yeah.
They believe the injections are great, even though their colleagues are getting injured.
They believe they're great.
So there are some people that are just lost and think it's right to withhold certain details from people, or...
They just read off a script.
These people aren't journalists.
They're actors.
They're just paid to read, really, narrators.
They're not even thinking for themselves.
But it seems like more than ever in human history now, and my question is whether you agree with this or not, I think you're reaching a lot of people who used to believe the lies, and now they can never go back.
You can't unsee what you've seen.
Are you finding that more people are getting red-pilled, as we say, and waking up to the reality of what's going on and questioning the lies of the establishment?
Yes, I do think so.
I think that people are more wary now than ever, and I think they're becoming more paranoid, which I don't blame them for, because everything should be questioned.
Yeah.
But I worry that it tips into the black pill situation, if you will, for those who are already awake, where they think there's no hope.
I never want that to be the case until there really is none.
So I think we have to be wary of that.
But I do find people are willing to question things.
I make the effort, Mike, to talk to strangers a lot and ask leading questions and ask them what they think about certain things.
And they're angry.
They're not happy with the way that the world is going.
Even though they think things are normal, they know that they're not.
The cost of living is skyrocketing.
You know, the airlines are a mess.
The rental prices in Australia have just shot up beyond belief.
And so people are struggling – Gas prices here.
Inflation.
I mean, and it's not going away.
And the answers that the governments are giving are not sufficient.
People are starting to realise something's wrong.
They may not understand the injection aspect and the aspect of transhumanism being the final goal, but they know that something is wrong.
Yeah, good point.
And that's how it begins with a lot of people.
Yes.
Is where they say, oh, I can't afford to eat.
And they start skipping meals.
Or I can't afford to pay rent.
And then, you know, that can snowball into more questions.
Like, what's going on here?
You know, why am I working three jobs and I can't afford to pay rent?
How is that possible?
Because, you know, people say my parents and their parents, they didn't have this problem.
If they worked nine to five, they could afford a home.
And they could afford to eat, and they could raise a family.
Today, that's not possible for many people.
That's right.
And the whole aim of the fourth industrial revolution is, we've all heard it, you'll have nothing, you'll be happy.
And when Yuval Noah Harari is asked, how are people going to be happy?
Oh, we'll just drug them, he says.
Yeah, right.
You know?
It's unbelievable.
If people understood how little value the globalists place on them, they would surely value themselves enough to fight back.
Yeah, you would think so.
There's no way that they wouldn't.
So I really encourage people to keep trying to wake people up.
Okay, if they don't want to listen to you about the poison shots, talk to them about the fourth industrial revolution, what the Great Reset is.
It's on the internet now.
My post used to get fact-checked for that even when it was up on the WEF website.
There's no such thing as the Great Reset.
Yeah, there is.
You know, talk to them about the fact that the cost of living is just going to continue getting worse because they want to collapse the economy.
They don't want the US dollar to be as powerful as it has been.
They want, and it's interesting, Mike, because we have these competing world orders right now and BRICS is rising up.
Oh, yeah.
Really, I mean, where the world is going to go, it's getting tricky.
It's getting even tricky to predict.
Yeah.
Where you have to place your money, maybe.
I talk about gold and silver a lot, but people are worried.
They're worried about crypto.
They're worried about their finances.
They're worried about their banks.
It's like a tumbleweed of issues that just keeps going.
Well, they should be worried.
Because the unipolar world of the West is crumbling.
The dollar domination of the world is done.
You've covered this with the BRICS nations rising up.
And if you think about the Western nations, it's the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Japan, Western Europe, and a few others, versus now the rest of the world, which is China, India, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, and so on.
And in fact, the BRICS nations now have a larger combined economy than the G7 nations.
And frankly, it's the non-Western nations that have most of the manufacturing, most of the population, and most of the natural resources.
I mean, think about Russia alone, the resources they have.
So the question is, since World War II, Western nations have dominated the trade routes of shipping and have dominated the currency.
And even the United States and Australia recently announced a combined joint defensive operation involving submarines and intelligence sharing and all of that, mostly, I think, to push against China because of the proximity of Australia and China is very worrisome there.
But the U.S. is not going to be able to convincingly project this power any longer.
The dollar is becoming a joke.
The military is obsolete.
Russia's got hypersonic missiles.
China has these advanced lasers.
And America's ICBMs are decades old.
And the military can't even recruit qualified people for the most part anymore because they really just want transgenders and soy boys to join up.
So...
Australia is going to be affected by all of this as well.
All the Western nations are going to lose power in the world.
Yes, and this is why I am so passionate about America, because I know that if they topple this nation and if they successfully demoralise the people in this nation and convince them that they can't do anything about this, the rest of us are finished, along with you.
It has to come from here.
I don't believe the situation is hopeless, Mike, but we are dealing with a power structure that is...
Far more advanced and have plans that far surpass what we understand.
That's the reality of the situation.
Yeah, it is.
All right, on a lighter note, are you ready to eat the bugs?
I will never eat the bugs.
I used to joke about this.
I used to say, I'll eat rocks and grass before I put bugs in my mouth.
I mean, how can you possibly...
As a human being, and I know that there are chefs out there that are kind of trying to make it fun right now.
It's demoralizing to put bugs in your mouth.
You're devaluing yourself.
We're not meant to eat these.
They're poisonous to us.
Yeah, I know.
That's crazy.
But then again, in Australia, you have Vegemite.
I tried that, and I was like, what is this stuff?
Yeah.
You didn't like it?
I did not like it.
Oh, really?
No, because if you're not raised on it, you don't know what that is.
Well, I wasn't raised on it because my family are European, so we don't eat a lot of that stuff.
But I don't mind it.
It's a little bit.
It's very salty.
It's very salty.
That's the unexpected kick right there.
You're like, I thought it was going to be like mustard or mayonnaise.
No, this is something totally different.
Okay, next lighthearted question.
Can you do an American accent?
Well, which part?
I don't know.
Have you ever played with that?
Have you ever tried that?
Talk like a...
I can do an American accent.
That's really good!
That's very good, yeah.
So what region is that?
I think that's a little bit southern, isn't it?
I don't know.
Let's hear it again.
I can do an American accent.
Oh yeah, that's definitely southern.
That's like Arkansas.
That's a little bit of Arkansas right there.
Oh, is that?
Okay.
A little bit of North Texas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very good.
Thank you.
Okay.
I can do a little bit of Ruby talk.
What's that?
I don't know.
I was just going to go home and just call it all off.
Well, it's a good effort.
It's a good effort.
The Australian accent's a hard accent to get.
It's very difficult.
Do you find it difficult to understand us?
No, no, no.
No?
Okay.
It's when Americans try to imitate an Australian accent, they usually end up in the U.K., Yes.
It's easier, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know why that is.
I don't know.
I don't know either.
But I love the pronunciation of certain words by the Australian people.
Like, in particular, like the word home, which is pronounced home.
Home.
Home.
Not hoim.
Hoim.
Home.
I've heard it almost two syllables before.
Yeah, okay.
It depends.
See, I'm not from the outback or country towns, so they speak a lot differently.
Like, how you going, mate?
You know, it's really...
That's true, that's true, yeah.
It's really harsh.
So in the city, we don't have that twang, if you will.
Right.
It's just like America, right?
So, you know, like a Boston kind of dialect.
Boston?
Totally different from, you know, rural Missouri or rural Texas or, you know, so many different dialects.
But when I was visiting and spent some time in Sydney and...
I was introduced to a guy my same age because we're all just trying to meet interesting people.
And he was very kind to me because he said he would gladly drive on the right side of the road to make me feel more at home as an American.
So he was adventurous in navigating traffic and a little bit crazy.
And he took me to a place called King's Cross.
Oh dear.
In Sydney.
Yeah, he said, this is Australia.
You need to see this.
And that's a little eye-opening experience.
It's not a very good representation of Australia.
No, that's what I learned.
You don't want to go there.
He was totally pranking me the whole time.
Yeah, yeah.
King's Cross is, for anyone who doesn't know, it's like a red light district.
It's terrible.
Right, right.
Terrible.
Yeah.
Yeah, he was playing a trick on me.
Yes, obviously.
Hey, Rudy.
Oh, hey, hey, we have a visitor here.
Hi there, Rudy.
What you doing?
This is my dog, Rudy.
Rudy, yeah.
I know Rudy.
Yeah.
He's getting bored or something.
What are you up to?
Let me just check on him.
Hold on.
You don't mind me joking around a little bit?
No, not at all.
Of course not.
Because the things that are happening in the world are so serious right now.
And so often, we live in a world of zombies.
Just the oblivious sleepwalking masses who have no clue what's going on.
like you and I are investigating constantly and waking up some small percentage of the people.
But then the rest of the people have no idea how anything works.
They're just completely absorbed in their own lives.
I just feel like if we don't poke fun at some of this sometimes, you can go bonkers.
Yeah, so that's such a good point, Mike.
First of all, people say to me how they think I'm miserable or something.
They say, oh, we never see you smile.
I smile all the time, but when I'm reporting, I'm reporting on horrendous things.
And so, you know...
And is it overwhelming sometimes?
Sure.
But truthfully, I have so much joy in my heart.
I really do.
I'm a happy person.
And so I think it's so crucial to maintain that humanity in the midst of all of this.
And they want us to forget our humanity.
True.
Yes.
And they want us to not love our neighbor.
And we have to keep that.
We have to hold on to that.
But at the same time, what you were talking about poking fun at them, I've seen some people come out in retaliation to this intel that's come out about them trying COVID 2.0, and they're saying, we're now at the point where if you muzzle up, we're going to make fun of you publicly.
And I'm not suggesting we bully people, but I am saying we need to use humour to reach people and say, you can't be this dumb again.
You just can't.
There's no way.
And I think that may break through that previous barrier that they created when they made you hate your neighbor and told you to dob your neighbor in like they did in Australia.
I don't know.
Did they do that here?
What?
Tell you to tell you to report your neighbor to the authorities.
Oh, maybe in certain counties, but not not across the board.
Oh, this was on national television in Australia.
You need to, if your neighbor is out, you know, without a mask or has unexpected visitors, you need to call the police.
Wow.
Yeah, like Nazi Germany.
So we have to, they really created this divide between people and the way to bridge that will be through humor and it will be through that humanity again.
Yeah, I completely agree.
And that gets back to your background because you were working to help disabled people find gainful employment.
Yes.
It's a very noble thing to do.
I loved it.
Yeah.
What you're doing now is helping a lot more people in a different way, but also a very meaningful way.
And in a sense, people with physical disabilities obviously have very unique challenges, very difficult challenges.
But in a sense, we are all struggling in a world that is disabled.
Our governments are...
We're incapable of functioning in a normal, healthy way, right?
I don't want to equate that with people who are disabled, but I'm just saying our governments are dysfunctional, and as a result, we the people have to always compensate for that, which in a sense is, you know, a disabled person has to find compensation, has to find ways around that.
But we're dealing with governments that don't know how to function, and so we have to overcompensate and figure it out.
But you're helping a lot of people figure out how to do that, so it's a noble thing that you're doing.
I appreciate that, Mike.
I think what you're describing is the human welfare element that we all in this battle carry.
It's a transferable skill from my prior career, but it's not...
It's not just a career skill.
It comes from our hearts.
And so I know that every single person who's standing for truth has that compassion in their hearts, otherwise they wouldn't.
They wouldn't care for humanity in the way that they do.
And so incompetence, I think, is an understatement.
You know, if it's not willful, sinister motives, These people, I mean, I wouldn't employ them in a fruit shop.
Not that there's anything wrong with fruit shop workers.
They do a better job than the government's.
But they just, I don't know how these people even get a job.
I don't.
They're inefficient.
They're dumb.
And they're power hungry.
Yep.
But that's it.
For many of them, the reason they have that job is because they can't do anything productive in the real world.
Yes.
All they can do is function as a parasite on society and take other people's money and project power over other people.
I mean, we saw that in spades with the government of Australia during COVID.
Yes.
This is why I really think people need to focus on their local communities.
And I talk about this a lot.
And I know communities that are already doing this that have really, you know, this guy's got the potatoes.
This guy's got the rice.
You know, they know and they've all prepared and they're going to look after one another because the state's never going to look after you again.
Let that be clear.
Well, and I would add, I think the state is trying to murder you.
Yes.
Yes.
Clearly.
What is the status of gun laws in Australia right now?
Yeah, we're allowed to have a gun with a license, but you, for example, during the period of COVID, I know people personally that had a knock on the door and the police said, you are deemed to be too risky to continue holding this license because they had a traffic offense four years ago.
Really?
Yes.
Another one had a mental health...
He had an anxiety record with his GP, with his doctor, and they came and took his gun because he was too risky.
Well, that's why you don't tell your doctor if you feel anxious about anything, for one thing.
Yeah.
And he's just going to prescribe you antidepressant pills.
Well, that's right.
That's right.
But in Australia, can you have like a Glock with a 17-round magazine?
What's a Glock?
Really?
Yeah, really.
What's a Glock?
Yeah.
Oh, come on.
You know.
All right, Maria, here's a Glock 19, which...
You're almost obliged to get one when you come to Texas.
I mean, I think this is almost required at the Texas border.
Right.
But can you have something like this in Australia?
No.
And no semi-automatics either.
And I think double-pump shotguns are not allowed either.
Pump action?
Yeah, pump action.
Really?
So you can't have AR-15s?
No.
What about bolt-action rifles?
Can you have something like a hunting rifle, just single-shot bolt-action?
Yes.
So with a license, you can get a license to go and hunt.
But again, as I said, they really went hard during the lockdown period and made sure that they stripped people of their licenses.
So it's not the same as it is here, Mike.
We've been conditioned for years since Port Arthur to believe that guns are bad, and most Australians believe that.
Another engineered event in history.
But how does an Australian rancher function without tools of having firearms?
They have them.
They have firearms.
They're licensed to have them.
But it's not, you know, a situation where you can walk around with it.
And again, they have very, very strict monitoring laws.
In fact, last year when that terrible, tragic incident happened in Queensland, which there are many, many questions about more than there are answers, Mike, if I'm honest, two police officers were shot, but they said they were going to go even harder on the gun laws.
Well, they can always create another crisis narrative to go after people.
But since you are here in Texas, you are welcome.
I've got a table full of weapons.
So we've got, I don't know, a dozen knives, including this combat knife right here.
You have beautiful knives.
Thank you.
And we've got at least one Glock here.
Right.
And other staff members are also carrying as well.
Yep.
If you feel the urge to just cycle some handguns, you want to lock the slide back?
You want to have fun with this one?
There we go.
How about this?
There.
That's there.
All right.
Yeah?
Look at that.
You know, I always, recently, the other day, I was with someone that was carrying, and I said, my goodness, I feel safer.
I feel safer knowing that someone around me, because I trust that person, I know the gun is not the problem, it's the person using it, and so I genuinely appreciated that I was in the company of someone that I know could be trusted with a weapon.
We would, I mean, if you did this on TV in Australia, you'd be in prison.
In prison?
Yeah.
Yes.
Well, let's hope all the Australian ranchers are tuned in right now to see this.
Share everywhere.
Because this is just Thursday in Texas.
Yeah.
I appreciate it, and I wish that people didn't have that opinion about weapons.
I mean, I watch in the United States where they're trying to paint it like guns are the problem and it's just simply not the case.
Every single time.
I mean, just look at that tragedy where that transgender person committed that hate crime in the Christian school and it was a hate crime.
And they, again, trying to blame the guns.
Hang on a minute.
This child has been put on dangerous, mind-altering drugs that have made them mentally unstable.
Did we look at that or did we just keep prescribing these mind-altering drugs?
Yeah, and castration chemicals.
Yes.
With endocrine system effects and neurological effects.
If you thought about the fact that the transgender chemical mutilations are kind of like a pharmaceutical murder factory.
I mean, they're turning otherwise normal young boys and girls into unstable, chemically afflicted mass murderers.
Yes, that's exactly what's happening.
And we're seeing it.
There have been, right after, if you recall, that horrific event at the school, they had that protest planned and they were using a gun on their flags.
Do you remember, Mike?
And they were saying, we're going to come for you.
We're going to deal with this transgendered genocide by killing more people or something.
The transgenders were saying this?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, the activist was saying, yeah, we're going to kill more people, essentially.
And it's like, who's coming after them?
Who's saying, you know, these transgender extremists are dangerous?
I didn't see that in the news.
No, of course not.
You'll never see that.
Yeah.
Wow.
Well, again...
Welcome to the United States.
And there's plenty of gun ranges all around here.
Oh, great.
Do you want to go shoot something?
This is a true story.
When I was training with Special Forces here in Central Texas, and we had a guy actually visit from the U.K. who couldn't believe that he could get his hands on the weapons that we were training with every day.
And he was like a kid in a candy shop, like, let me shoot that!
I've got to shoot that!
And I would bring a couple of rifles like, you can own that!
It was hilarious.
But he flew all the way to Texas just to be able to shoot these firearms.
Well, you know...
No, no, no, no.
Oh, Rudy.
Oh.
Rhodey wants to...
Is it Rhodey or Rudy?
It's Rhodey, actually.
Rhodey.
I keep calling him Rudy.
No, it's okay.
What are you doing, Rhodey?
He wants to play.
When he grabs these rings, it's playtime for him.
But he likes to show his butt to the camera.
Or his balls, one or the other.
Come on.
Come on, Rhodey.
Come on.
Let's go.
Come on.
Get up.
There we go.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Good boy.
Now we have knives and guns and a military dog.
So it's getting more interesting by the minute.
He's so gorgeous.
Yeah, thank you.
He loves it here.
He has fun with all the guests.
Yeah.
Pretty much interrupting.
Yes.
That's his job.
Yeah.
Or he holds up these rings and he's like, look, I'm Lord of the Rings.
Do you have any pets?
Yes, we have a tiny little fox terrier.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah, well, foxy cross, yeah.
Yeah, he's very, very cute.
He's about this big, and he knows he's that small, and he'll come and sit in your lap.
And he doesn't really give affection, he just absorbs it and wants more.
And you're not allowed to stop.
If you try and stop, he'll just claw at you, like, come on, keep going.
That'll go on for hours.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah.
So you have family or friends taking care of him right now?
Yeah, family.
Yeah.
Okay.
Excellent.
Yeah.
You must miss him.
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
How much longer are you in the States?
Roughly.
I mean, don't give any specific dates.
Until probably the third week of September, roughly.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
So what else do you have ahead?
Do you want to announce anything here that you have coming up?
Look, I'm going to be speaking to a lot of different people while I'm here, meeting with a lot of different people.
What I want to leave is the message that the whole world really is looking to the United States.
I know that there are challenges coming.
I know that as it comes closer to the 2024 election, things are going to get more difficult.
It's going to be the same worldwide, not only because of the presidential election, but because of May 2024 when the WHO wants to implement their...
Final nail in the coffin of medical martial law finalized.
And so my message here with whoever I see and whatever shows I'm doing, Mike, is the same.
Please stand up.
The whole world is looking to you.
Don't give up and know that we're all standing together.
It's one, I don't want to use their words, but it's really one humanity standing against the anti-humans, if I can put it that way.
Absolutely.
Well, that's why I consider you...
You're on team humanity.
Yeah.
Right?
And no matter which platforms we're on and all the different personalities and all the different businesses, at the end of the day, we're all just fighting for team humanity.
That's why I do this, too.
It's like...
I didn't ask for this.
You didn't ask for this.
We kind of fell into it.
And then it's like, who's going to do this?
We have to take a stand and tell the truth.
And then you realize how deep the rabbit hole goes.
It's like, I never imagined knowing the things I now know.
I couldn't have imagined five years ago knowing these things.
Absolutely.
But what I also encourage people to do, Mike, is because it's really easy to just be a spectator and enjoy listening to people tell the truth, and that's all well and good, but there needs to be action behind it.
So I just met a mum recently, for example, who really stopped mask mandates in her school.
She kept relentlessly going to the principal, meeting with them, bringing peer-reviewed studies, did not stop her battle, and is hated by most of the parents, but says, I don't care, I'm going to do what's right.
And so that's just one example of one lady, one mom who said, I'm going to do my part.
And I really do encourage people to do that.
Whatever your area of interest is, yes, listen to the information, support independent media so we can keep warning you in advance before things get more challenging than they are now.
If you can imagine it, it will be.
But, you know, pick something that you're passionate about and run with it.
Run with it and make a difference.
Don't ever underestimate the difference you can make.
And you are living proof of that.
And I just want to thank you for your courage and for your voice, for speaking out, for just taking a stand.
And it's remarkable.
I think that you have demonstrated a turning point in the history of our world.
Literally.
Without your voice, many people in Australia would not know the truth.
And I do believe, by the way, that this evil, tyrannical Western regime system, it will come to an end at some point.
Yes.
And maybe soon.
Because it will implode under its own weight of lies and money printing, by the way.
Yes.
And I think that the current fake government of the United States will fall, just as the current regime in Australia will also suffer its own failures.
And whenever that happens, whatever that timescale is, it's going to be because of people like you.
That your fellow citizens are ready to peacefully rise up and build a new nation based on principles of humanity rather than lies.
So thank you for what you do.
Thank you so much, Mike.
It means a lot coming from you.
And I would say the same thing in return to you.
Your effort is just relentless.
And I'm personally very encouraged by you and glad to know you.
Thank you.
Likewise.
Thank you so much.
And is there any other final words you want to say to our audience?
Yes.
Never surrender.
We are not going back to what they tried to do to us last time.
It doesn't matter how hard they try.
I am telling you difficult times are coming.
But we are ready.
We are resilient.
We know the truth now.
So much has been exposed.
And we will never, ever give in to these tyrants.
Don't ever, ever let the tyrants rule your mind.
I say that a lot, Mike.
And I mean those words.
Because this and your soul and your heart are the biggest battles that they want to win.
And we're not going to let them.
Well said.
100%.
Okay.
Completely agree with you, Maria.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
It's a pleasure to have you here.
And I look forward to watching your work and having you visit in the future as well.
Thank you so much, Mike.
Thank you.
And for those of you watching, I hope you enjoyed this interview and a little bit of fun that we had playing around as well.
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We're on Team Humanity.
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That's funny, you know, triple E. When I was in Australia, I learned that in Australia, when they give out phone numbers, it's all kinds of triples and doubles all in there.
It's like, you know, seven, triple zero, double five.
We don't do that in America.
Really?
No.
I have a few double numbers in my number.
But it happened because when I started speaking out, I was still working.
So I had like Maria with three A's, and my surname starts with Z, so I just kind of added a few E's on the end, and then it stuck.
That's how it happened.
Really?
Yes, yes.
Oh, okay.
Well, the first time I heard somebody give me a phone number in Australia, I was like, what was that?
I'm going to have to decode that.
But the other things that we find amusing in America is, at least when I was in Australia, they don't say used cars.
At least when I was there, they were saying pre-loved.
Oh no, we say used.
You do say used.
We do.
Oh, that's a relief.
I've been living with that burden the whole time.
It was pre-loved.
You were living with that burden?
Yeah, I just couldn't quite make it work because people's used cars are not that loved.
They're getting rid of them.
Yeah, that's right.
Because they hate those cars.
But it was called pre-loved.
Maybe at one point.
I think we try to soften or, you know, we're so PC in Australia.
It's so boring.
You've got to break through that.
You've got to break through that.
Pre-loved is not the words, guys.
Okay, well, so what's the craziest American idiom that drives you bonkers when you hear Americans say it?
Oh my gosh, I don't know.
I'm so used to you guys, especially because I'm so tuned into American media.
I can't think of one.
Cat got your tongue?
You know, we say that.
You say that too?
Yeah.
We say that.
Do you ever say, let's go for a wander?
No.
We say that.
A wander?
A wander, like a little walk.
We don't say that, no.
No.
Do you use the word youngins?
Not really.
No?
No.
But I know what it means.
Yonder?
No, we don't say yonder.
Well, you say wonder, but we can wander out yonder with the youngins.
You know what I love?
I love when you walk into a place in Texas and they say, howdy!
Like, every time.
That's right.
It's the best.
It's the best.
Howdy!
How y'all doing?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just every restaurant.
It's like a movie set.
Yeah.
You know, with the guns.
Howdy, out yonder, yeah.
Yeah, pretty much.
Okay, well, anyway, I'm just playing with you, but thanks for playing along.
Thanks so much, Mike.
All right, thanks, Maria.
Take care.
You too, everybody.
Hope you enjoyed this.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of BrightTalent.com.
Take care.
All right, Mike Adams here with Health Ranger Survival Gear.
I want to give you an overview of what we have with our new line of super heavy-duty, high-end knives made in the USA. I co-designed these knives with Dawson knives, which I think is the best knife maker in America.
They use MagnaCut alloy steel, which is revolutionary.
And I've got three knives to show you here today.
Some of the just breakthrough innovations that they have done And why I chose these three designs and also what's coming out next.
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If you go to the website and you just search for knife, you'll see knives like this.
This is called the Mass Ratio.
I'll show you that here.
It's a beautiful design.
People are going nuts over these designs.
I mean, look at the treatment of the blade and the G10 handle and the patterns.
These aren't really rivets.
They're Allen screws, but they have been anodized for that brass-looking color.
These are amazingly functional.
So, in fact, let's start with that knife right here, mass ratio.
I'm just going to show you some of the features that I think make this amazing.
First of all, like I said, it's a G10 handle.
This is a pry bar on the end, and it also can function as like an emergency slotted screwdriver.
The blade, of course, like I said, it's a full-tang knife all the way through, and it's magna-cut steel.
It has a Rockwell hardness of between 60 and 62, which is extraordinary.
This particular metal, called magna-cut from CPM, It comes out of New York, by the way.
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So these are, again, the metal is revolutionary.
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This is not fragile.
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It's got enough flexibility to avoid shattering, but it's also got...
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Now, let's talk about the sheath because that's revolutionary as well.
Now, let me start with this sheath right here.
This is the resident's tactical knife here, really quite amazing.
The sheath comes equipped in a standard vertical format here.
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So the strength of the carbon fiber plus the Kydex is extremely high.
And it comes with, you know, of course, it's vacuum formed to the shape of the knife so that it hugs your body as you carry it.
And the connection hardware here is, as shown, this is a carbon fiber piece.
This is a crossbar.
It's all tension adjustable with these spacers.
And then what you can do is you can take this off and you can remount it in this format for cross draw.
So if you prefer to carry it in a horizontal format, you can do this.
And then it's good for cross draw.
Now you can take all this hardware and you can flip it, you can put it on the other side.
So this is ambidextrous.
You can do left-handed or right-handed draw, both vertical and cross draw.
And it's very, very flexible.
In addition, You might notice that these four holes here on the sheath, these four holes do not have these eyelets through them.
That's because they are set up for future additions of accessories.
And here's an example.
of one of the accessories which is really just a demonstration.
This piece right here is just an extra add-on layer.
It's screwed on with the four screws and this can be engineered and that's underway to carry a paracord or a small sharpener or a small light.
And so we're going to be offering Health Ranger Survival Gear accessories that add on to your knife sheath to give it that additional functionality.
But that's why there are not eyelets in those four holes on all of these sheaths.
Now in addition, there's something else that's really critical to understand about this.
So not only are the knives available in different handle colors, and here's blue and this is kind of the rust color, forgot the official name of that.
But we have Apocalypse Black on the blade here and that's what you're looking at right here.
And then in addition to Apocalypse Black, we have a blade called Scorched Earth.
And if you go to my screen, you can see what that looks like.
That's the scorched earth treatment right there.
It's absolutely gorgeous, especially with all these different handle colors.
But this is not just about cosmetics.
This is about functionality.
So I want you to notice something really critical about this knife, that cut into the MagnaCut are three One here on the knife blade itself, one here on the finger guard, and one here on the back end of it.
These three holes are designed to allow you to make a spear out of this knife.
So you can, of course, you can find a stick if you're in a survival scenario, or you can use a rod or something, and you can use paracord, and you can strap with three points, you can strap this knife onto your You know, stick in the woods or forest wood or whatever, whatever you have out there, and you can make a spear out of it.
And because of those three points of contact, that spear will be very rigid, especially if you maybe notch the wood in the stick just a little bit so that this handle rests in there.
You can make a very tight-fitting spear, and that will be something that, you know, all kinds of functionality.
So this knife is the tactical knife.
It's called Resonance.
And this is called mass ratio.
This is the bushcrafting knife.
And then this knife here is the covert knife.
And I call this knife consequences.
And this one is very easy to carry.
It's very easy to put into a reverse grip format here.
And it's also, it's got three of the Allen screws that are anodized on the handle.
And it's more of a cylindrical handle shape because it's a smaller handle, so you need to be able to grip that.
Whereas these other knives are more of an oval type of shape or an oblong shape, and it's a little bit of a beefier handle.
Depending on what kind of grip that you like.
This is a very aggressive battle grip here, whereas this is your more defensive grip.
Those of us trained in edge weapons combat, you know about these grips.
This covert knife does not have a hole on this end, so it's not appropriate for a spear type of application.
Just keep that in mind.
Whereas the resonance tactical knife is ideal, For a spear, and the mass ratio bushcrafting knife could also be used as a spear, although it's intended more for, you know, bushcrafting type of activities.
You can chop some light wood with it.
You can cut rope.
You can cut canvas.
You can also use it as a defensive weapon.
It's not, of course, as long as a blade as resonance, the tactical knife, but it's a lot easier to carry.
It's more of an everyday utility type of knife.
So, Sorry about all the desk noise here.
The bottom line is, if you look at these knives together with what the sheaths offer, which is the carbon fiber infused kydex with the four different configurations of vertical draw or side draw both left and right, you can clearly see that this is something that nobody else offers in the industry.
And, you know, again, it's very rare that I put my name on something, but you know I'm a prepper.
I've been into survival and gear and combat training and martial arts training and firearms and also edge weapons training for many, many years.
And mostly what I've come across in the industry, most of it in terms of knives, are just...
They're just garbage.
They're cheap, made in China, cheap metal that will rust if you leave it outside, even in Texas or especially places like Louisiana or Mississippi.
It's just going to turn to rust in no time.
A typical knife.
Those cheap steel knives, most of them are not even full tang.
They don't have good hardware.
They don't have good handles.
They break.
They shatter.
They don't hold an edge.
You use it a few times and the edge is gone.
I just...
I'm never going to put my name on something like that.
For me to put my name on it, it's got to be the best of the best that I could find on planet Earth.
It's got to be rugged.
It's got to be reliable.
It's got to be hard use.
It's got to work.
Even if you leave this in the back of your pickup truck, let's say, for six months...
You need to be able to come back and find that knife and be able to use it without it having rusted out or lost its edge.
And because of this revolutionary steel magna cut, this can accomplish that.
All of these knives can do what you need them to do.
They are reliable.
They are rugged.
You could theoretically break this if you tried really hard, which I absolutely do not recommend you do because doing that itself would be kind of dangerous.
But if you stuck this in between a rock and you pried on it and jumped on it and stood on it, you might be able to shatter this thing.
But as far as accidental breakage...
It's virtually impossible.
Through normal use, you're never going to break this knife.
You know, the handle's not going to break.
The blade's not going to break, and it's not going to rust.
So this is the kind of reliable knife that you need in your bug-out bag.
You want to have one around the home or around the farm as a utility knife.
It's good to have something like this in your vehicle.
Just be sure to check your local laws about blade length.
I do want you to, of course, obey the local knife laws, obviously.
And in some jurisdictions, you know, this kind of tactical knife may not be legal to have in your vehicle, maybe in California.
I'm not sure.
Maybe Massachusetts.
But check your local laws.
Keep it legal.
But here in Texas, you know, this is all legal.
And in most states across America, it's all legal to have.
Again, survival use, defensive use, even emergency hunting type of operations, utility, all kinds of things.
You are not going to find, I believe, I don't think you're going to find a better quality knife that's made in America that's available right now.
And we've got these.
And if you go to our store, healthrangerstore.com, and if you find that they're sold out, Don't worry.
We've got two production lines now in Arizona running these knives five days a week, normal business days, but two production shifts that are running.
We're going to have a steady supply of these knives coming in.
So don't worry.
We've got the supply chain already nailed down.
We've got the metal, the steel already reserved, the G10 reserved, the Kydex material, the carbon fiber material, all the hardware.
It's all reserved.
So we're going to be able to produce at least through the end of this year, we know for sure.
So again, if it's sold out right now, just check back or you can enter your email address to be alerted when the knife is back in stock.
One more thing I want to mention is that there's a fourth knife that I designed with John Roy from Dawson Knives.
And that fourth knife is called Escape from L.A. And of course I came up with that name because of my sense of humor and also my love for the Kurt Russell movies, you know, Escape from New York and Escape from L.A. Big shout out to Kurt Russell on that.
So The Escape from L.A. knife is designed to allow you to escape a city where the power grid has failed.
Where doors don't open and windows don't open because, again, the power grid's down.
So it has a very prominent prying tool as part of the knife.
It's a rather large knife.
It's even larger than this tactical knife.
It's got a lot more steel in it.
And it's going to cost more, by the way.
But it's a knife...
Again, not available yet.
Coming soon, in about six weeks or so.
It's called Escape from L.A.
It has both the prying use.
You'll be able to pry open doors, even like in many cases a car door, or pry open a window or smash a window, and you'll be able to open latches and maybe a window that's latched shut or a door that's latched shut so that you can get out of a collapse scenario. and you'll be able to open latches and maybe a It's not about breaking into anything.
It's not named like the thief's entry knife.
No, this is about getting out of L.A., because if you're stuck in a city like Los Angeles when the power grid goes down and the zombies come out to play, you're going to want to get out of things.
You're going to need to be able to pry things and open things, and you're going to need a tool that you can rely on that's not made in China with some cheap steel that's just going to shatter.
And that's what this next knife is all about.
Escape from L.A. I wonder if the city of L.A. is going to give us any crap about that.
That would be funny.
It's like, hey, everybody's trying to escape your city.
The only people left behind are those who can't afford to leave, by the way, because of California's high taxation.
But bottom line, we're going to have that knife available.
We're going to have additional accessories available.
And on top of that, we have some other surprises that I can't talk about yet of some things that are coming in the same line.
Health Ranger survival gear, unique designs that even Dawson Knives themselves don't sell these exact designs.
Because these are Health Ranger Survival Gear designs, and these are designs that I give my okay on, and they have made these exclusively for us, and they will continue to do so.
So I want to thank Dawson Knives, by the way, an amazing company.
What they have done, they're real innovators, and they're manufacturing high-quality American-made goods that are going to save lives.
And that's why we're thrilled to be able to support them And by the way, if you're looking for swords, Dawson Knives also makes swords.
And I own quite a few of their swords.
And my favorite sword, I dare not name, because John Roy told me that's the most difficult sword to make.
And they don't like it when people keep buying that sword because I mentioned it.
So I won't mention it.
There are lots of swords there.
If you want a high-end sword, again, they're not cheap.
But they're durable.
Many of them are made with MagnaCut, for example, and you can get those or you can get various knives.
But if you want these knives, they're available through HealthRangerStore.com and we've got a lot more coming.
So I want to thank you for your support.
And your purchase of this hardware not only will equip you with essentially the knife of a lifetime.
You're never going to have to buy another one of these.
This is going to last you a lifetime with proper care as long as you don't try to break it.
But in addition to that, whatever profits we make from these knives, of course, help support our platform, brighteon.com, brighteon.tv, brighteonradio.com, Natural News, and so on, where we are fighting for America and for humanity.
We are a pillar of truth.
We are the real press in America, telling the truth, asking the questions, speaking truth to power.
And bringing you innovative solutions, remedies every single day that can help keep you healthy and alive no matter what comes our way.
The collapse is approaching.
I would not want to face the collapse without a tool like this.
That's for sure.
So upgrade your knife collection right now.
Go corrosion resistant.
Go Magna Cut.
Health Ranger survival gear.
It's available now.
HealthRangerStore.com.
You will love these.
You will absolutely love these.
And that's why I'm willing to put my name on them.
So thank you for your support.
God bless you and God bless America.
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