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Nov. 14, 2023 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Michael Yon: How GAZA mirrors Fallujah...
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All right, welcome to today's emergency interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams.
We're joined with an impromptu interview, completely unscheduled, but absolutely necessary, by Michael Yang, the international war correspondent and, of course, the world traveler.
Last time I talked with you, Michael, by the way, welcome to the show.
It's great to have you on today.
Thanks, Michael.
I'm in Guatemala City right now, surrounded by places filled with Volcanoes, all active.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, there's about to be a volcano erupting in Iceland, and isn't there also a volcanic eruption in Italy right now as well?
Oh, I don't know, but I'm happy not to be there if one of those is about to pop off.
Yeah, it seems like there's a lot of geo-activity taking place right now.
But the reason that you join me today, and by the way, thank you for joining me, and I'll give out your website here in a second, but you wanted to share with us your analysis of not just what's happening between Israel and Gaza or Hamas or the Palestinians, but also how that's impacting us in the United States.
There were major protests, even in Austin, Texas, as you saw.
Looks like, I don't know, 100,000 people?
10,000?
I couldn't tell exactly.
It could be anywhere.
It could be any of those numbers or more.
But a lot of people were marching in Austin, Texas over the weekend with the Palestinian flags.
And I saw some Jewish people posting that they feel all freaked out and the Jews are all running out to buy guns.
I'm like, you didn't already own one?
Come on.
But, I mean, Michael, what is your big picture take of the escalation that appears to be happening and what it means for all of us?
Yeah, that's interesting, by the way, that you said that, Michael.
You're a super prepped person.
Those of us who are actually ready don't need to go do anything.
Right.
I've got my gun on my hip right now.
Exactly.
And we're like, okay, here we are.
Very interesting.
Let's rewind the tape, by the way, to Fallujah.
And this is very similar.
I see what's happening now with Gaza is very similar to what happened in the Iraq War with Fallujah.
And this is important.
You know, there was basically two major wars in the latest Iraq War that we were in.
There was the invasion part of it.
We sort of drifted into a very serious insurgency.
It was quite serious.
And we took thousands of casualties.
I was there for a lot of it.
So we had that first part.
And then in March of 2004, Four contractors were killed in Fallujah.
They worked for Blackwater, one of whom was Scott Helvenston, the youngest Navy SEAL in history.
He made it through BUDS at 17 years old.
And some people say that's nonsense, but it's absolutely true and they can find it online.
I went to high school with Scott.
We played on the same football team.
We used to work out together in the same gym together.
And so I knew Scott quite well.
And the next day after that, And so he went off into SEALs and I went Green Beret.
So we left the same high school and we took a Y on those paths.
And then the next day after Scott was killed, rest in peace, one of my Green Beret teammates was killed who was still on active duty, Richard Ferguson.
So I went to both of their funerals.
Scott's funeral was in Florida.
Richard's was in Colorado.
And there were seals and green berets, seals at Scott's funeral and green berets at Fergie's funeral.
And I knew a lot of them who were saying, you know, the war is getting out of control and it's going into an insurgency and that I should get over there.
And I'm like, I'm not going there.
But at that point.
And so...
After Scott was killed in Fallujah, those four contractors were killed that worked for Blackwater, hanged off the bridge.
The United States went in there hardcore and killed more than 1,000 people in Fallujah.
Now, keep in mind, up to that point, this is very similar to what's happening in Gaza.
Fallujah actually had been mostly peaceful, not that Gaza has been.
Fallujah, believe it or not, the city of mosques, they call it, had been mostly peaceful, and then that happened.
Many of the people in Fallujah were also upset and were ready to turn over many of the killers, right?
But instead, the United States rolled up the cannons, rolled up the airstrikes, went in there, killed at least 1,000 people.
How was that responded to by the rest of the world?
You had Muslims from North Africa rolling in.
At Scott's funeral, by the way, there were media from all over the world.
It was unbelievable.
Really?
I was at his mother's house with one of our mutual friends.
We were all high school friends.
And there was journalists parked around our house.
It was unbelievable.
All the way from Japan, everywhere.
It was a zoo.
At the funeral as well.
It was disgusting.
And so the bottom line is people from all over the world flooded into Iraq.
I mean, it was the Star Wars cafe of jihadists, right?
People from Northern Africa, all over the Middle East, all over different parts of Iraq became active who weren't active before.
We had people come in from the United States.
We had people come in from Europe.
So the war increased dramatically after our response to the murders of the four contractors.
And so...
So then through 2004, the war increased.
And then finally, at the end of 2004, the United States launched another attack called Operation Phantom Fury.
And at this point, that's when I realized, hey, this is a full-blown insurgency.
And, you know, Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld was saying, no, they're dead-enders or whatnot.
And as somebody who's seen a lot of war, I'm like, no, no, no.
This is clear signs of insurgency.
So I flew over to Iraq today.
And I was not there for that second attack at Phantom Fury.
I came at the very end.
But Phantom Fury killed, again, just devastated Fallujah.
The war exploded from then.
When I landed in Baghdad, there were so many firefights going on and bombs dropping and everything else and artillery firing.
I was like, wow, this is even worse than CNN makes it out.
I was surprised at how Connecticut was.
And I mean, it was loud, you know, just 24-7, right?
So now we're talking 2004 December.
So those who were stationed in Baghdad at that time know what I was talking about.
It was very loud.
And so from there, I went off to other battle zones, and I just did a tremendous amount of combat in that war, and I became very familiar with it.
And I mean combat, not war.
There's war correspondents.
That mostly stay in hotel rooms and then there's combat correspondents, real combat correspondents, who are like 1% of the actual war correspondents.
So don't get those confused.
You don't meet too many actual combat correspondents.
You meet a lot of war correspondents but you don't meet very many combat correspondents.
So I spent a lot of time in combat.
That's what I did.
And the New York Times and the U.S. Army said I did more time in combat than anybody there, right?
And that was when I was just getting warmed up.
I was just getting limbered up when they published that in the New York Times.
What I'm getting to is I knew that war intimately as time would unfold.
And I knew many of the people that we were killing and capturing would often say that the ones who survived and that we captured would often say they were there because of Fallujah.
They came from places like Algeria.
They came from places like Sudan.
They came from all Yemen.
They came from all over the place because of Fallujah, right?
Go ahead, sir.
Well, and yeah, the number of deaths that you're referring to in Fallujah is a tiny fraction of the number of civilians that have been killed in Gaza.
Yes.
That's why what's happening in Gaza is like supersized from Fallujah, right?
This is like, I don't know how many have been killed in Gaza.
Because, you know, both sides lie like crazy, and the Israelis lie just as much as the Moss.
I mean, let's face it, no side can be believed.
But what we can see from some of the satellite imagery is that parts of Fallujah are being flattened, right?
Now, again, on the scale of the Earth, this is a – and on the scale of war, it's actually quite tiny.
On the scale of Gaza, if you're there, it's absolutely – It's shattering.
I mean, it's a local genocide is what it actually is.
And so now when you say that, people go, oh, you're pro-Hamas.
Not at all.
I realize how dangerous they are very much.
I've had a lot of friends shot and killed and blown up by these guys, right?
Not just Hamas, but other species of these jihadists, right?
And including Al-Qaeda and whatnot.
And anyway, the bottom line is, This is going to grow.
Wars are inherently unpredictable.
Anybody that, you know, like say Ukraine says, hey, this war will be over in six, you know, they don't know what they're talking about when they say it'll be over in six months.
It's like you just discount.
I don't care if you've been in the military 30 years and served in 50 wars.
If you're saying, you know, when this war is going to end and how it's going to end, I don't even listen anymore.
It's Talk to the hand, right?
And nobody knows wars are inherently unpredictable.
They do two things that are predictable.
They grow and they get out of control.
That's what wars do.
And they get out of control in very unpredictable ways.
So let's talk about the possible vectors of escalation.
As far as we know, the bombings have not stopped, although there's talk of a possible temporary ceasefire, maybe in exchange for some hostages, for example.
That might happen.
But we saw yesterday the Israeli War Cabinet voted to wage a full attack on Lebanon, or on Hezbollah.
And Netanyahu has said no to that.
I guess Netanyahu...
Wants to keep this a single front war, obviously, where he has more of an advantage.
If Hezbollah gets strongly involved, that's a whole other front, not to mention Turkey.
But where do you think the vector of escalation is going to burst through the seams next?
Unpredictable.
It will burst.
You know, one person that you might want to invite on is Joseph Humeyer.
In fact, I asked six people to fly to Guatemala for a meeting and one of those was Joseph.
Joseph is an expert on this stuff and the nexus with South and Central America and North America with Hezbollah, Hamas and others.
It's very interesting.
Most of the people coming through the Darien Gap now Are actually from Venezuela.
There are a lot of Hamas and mostly Hezbollah in Venezuela.
A lot.
Many.
In fact, it's interesting when you talk with Joseph about this.
When he flew to Guatemala last week, we talked a couple days straight about it.
Interesting, there actually is a place in Syria where they speak Spanish.
Almost nobody probably knows that.
Because they lived here first and then they went back I want to point this out that I think most Americans might easily mistake many of these people for Venezuelans or South Americans as they're crossing the border because they're fluent in Espanol.
But like you said, they are Hezbollah organized in Venezuela and then moving across the U.S. border.
So very easy for them to maneuver in that way, again, because of even physical features that can look similar to the untrained eye, correct?
Oh, definitely.
They got the same body.
I mean, they grew up in Venezuela.
I mean, so they're completely native.
They didn't just learn Spanish.
They grew up speaking Spanish.
And so, yeah.
And interestingly, also, there are actually many Jews like that as well.
For instance, here in Guatemala is very pro-Israeli and pro-Jewish.
Guatemala is, believe it or not.
I had dinner with an Israeli businessman the other night.
I was with him in the afternoon, and then we met for dinner.
And, you know, there's a big Star of David in downtown Guatemala City.
It's probably 15 feet tall in a traffic circle.
And they named a street here called...
Calle Jerusalem, capital de Israel.
So, Jerusalem Street, capital of Israel, right?
Actually, the murder rate here in Guatemala is quite high, and there's a lot of crime there.
As we walk around town, there was two armed guards in front of a McDonald's.
I mean, like proper weapons, right?
And so I asked this Jewish businessman, I said, You know, do Jews get attacked here much?
He said, actually, no.
We're respected here a great deal.
If a robber comes to you and you say you're Jewish, there's a chance he'll just apologize and leave you alone, actually, which is quite strange.
Anyway, but I mean, what I'm getting to is there...
Throughout Central and South America, there are a lot of sub-ecosystems of people that people don't actually realize are here, including a huge amount of Hespa Law.
And they're totally dialed in.
They have networks all over the place throughout the United States, and Canada, of course, Mexico, and where I'm at now, Guatemala.
They're all around.
And so it's no problem for huge numbers of people to get from anywhere in the world into the United States, and they do every single day.
Okay, so I want to talk about that in a second, about what you think may be happening in the USA based on all of these, can we say in some cases at least, radicalized migrants or illegals crossing the border.
But but first, what's your sense of how how successful the leaders of Middle Eastern countries may be, such as Turkey or Jordan or even even Egypt at some point?
But but most definitely Lebanon, that the political leaders, will they be able to resist the calls for war that are being raised by their own people?
For example, Turkey with Erdogan there, you know, his population is almost entirely Muslim and they want war.
And Erdogan has really had to walk a thin line.
You know, he has to appease his population, but also not declare a massive war on Israel, or maybe Turkey would start getting bombed by the U.S. You know, who knows?
But what's your take on that?
Are there vectors of stability that can prevent the escalation, or is it eventually just going to blow?
More likely, my guess, and this obviously is a guess, is that it will blow.
I'm just watching, getting a feel for the system, and of course I spent years in that part of the world and kind of am dialed into that whole sort of...
Area and the many ecosystems that are ready to blow.
For instance, Turkey.
By the way, Turkey has, Erdogan has a close relationship with Bukele in El Salvador.
Iran has a very close relationship with Venezuela, as does CCP, as does Russia, right?
So, I mean, there's so many connections.
It can blow in so many different ways and for so many different reasons, right?
It can be just a mistake.
You can clearly see that our so-called government is itching for war and wants war and is trying to create causes of belly with Iran.
By the way, this is very important.
There are other aspects unfolding here.
For instance, the Panama Canal, regardless of everything else, is very low on water, right?
That's a problem because the Panama Canal is absolutely vital for the United States, and Panama itself is very unstable right now and is going just in the directions that I've said on your show many times.
I've predicted many times that I thought Panama eventually will be taken by the CCP, and that's what's happening clearly right now.
Now, you saw that shipwreck in the Suez Canal, the accident.
And so now, when you've got the Panama Canal going the way that it is, which, you know, that thing, at this rate, the way it's drying up, I don't even know what it's going to look like by February or March.
You know what I mean?
Right, it would be usable.
There are tens of thousands of trees above the waterline in Lake Gatun now, Gatun Lake.
I was just out there twice on the lake looking at those.
It's unbelievable.
I mean, it's just like lake trees that haven't seen air for over 100 years are now towering above the water because the lake is so low.
Wow.
You saw the shipwreck in Suez Canal.
Imagine Panama and Suez accidentally having another accident there, Straits of Hormuz, Malacca, other places, Bosphorus, right?
I mean, there's many choke points.
I mean, just Suez and the Panama Canal at once, I mean, that's arteries of trade, big time.
I mean, this can have massive effects.
And military projection.
The Panama Canal, since it opened in 1914, has been absolutely vital to the United States.
Otherwise, we have two major oceans at our shores.
Right?
So that's one of the reasons we have to have, you know, a very powerful Navy.
That's one of the reasons, right?
But one of the, you know, instead of having, you know, two gigantic separate Navy forces, we have the Panama Canal.
But are we going to be able to get our ships through the canal?
Actually, we've committed a lot of our naval forces over into the region where they can be blown out of the water.
You know, I mean, and this can happen, obviously.
In fact, I wanted to ask you about this.
We were told from Pentagon sources that in the last, I think, 48 hours, that in the eastern Mediterranean Sea area, where at least, well, there are two strike force groups in that area.
One is in the eastern Mediterranean, as I understand it, that a helicopter...
It was lost and five military members were killed.
And they say it's a training exercise.
Now, I'd like your reaction to that, but also I've heard from other sources there are, for certain, there are special forces operators on the ground in Gaza taking part in the fighting in Gaza.
That is U.S. military service members, probably demolitions experts blowing up tunnels and things like that.
But what do you think about this and the helicopter accident?
Well, I don't have any specific knowledge about special operations in Gaza, and if I did, I would not say a word.
I mean, because that basically would be family and friends, right?
And now this helicopter crash, rest in peace to our service members.
You know, training accidents, we know how that goes, especially with special operations.
You know, things are called training accidents all the time.
Right, but why would the U.S., I mean, yeah, you just said your disclaimer, and I respect that, but why would the U.S. even consider, if they're doing it, why would they consider putting U.S. military members on the ground where they could be taken out?
It's almost like this could be a vector for escalation, you know?
Especially if one of them gets captured and then, you know, paraded around as a POW, something like that would be horrifying.
I think the United States government would wish that to happen.
I mean, it's very clear that this is not the government that our grandparents lived with, right?
This is a beast.
It's clearly working to destroy the United States.
We don't have borders anymore.
You know, my good friend Todd Benzman, he's a border expert, and he often will call it border crisis when we're talking together.
I'm like, stop.
We have no border and there's no crisis.
This is a war.
This is an invasion.
This is no time for political correctness.
We're being killed, and it's being done by our government.
It's our government.
Our flags are in those camps in the Darien Gap.
I mean, I'm there.
I'm in the camps.
Our flags, I've photographed them, made video of taking people, congressmen, into the camps and that sort of thing.
You know, Our government is openly doing this.
They're not even hiding it.
They say it if people will just stop and listen.
You know this, but most people don't.
So what you just said is extraordinary, thinking that the United States government, especially Mayorkas, who I think recently testified that there's no problem at the border whatsoever.
Yeah, no problem.
Because it's going exactly as you wanted it to go, which is a total invasion of the United States, right?
But if the U.S. is willing to take these actions that stand in contradiction to the interests of the American people, talk about Netanyahu for a moment.
And is Netanyahu, who was never popular, he had 20-something percent of the vote.
Most Israelis hate this guy, right?
But is he pushing Israel into actions that are also very potentially dangerous or destructive to Israel's future?
That guy's a straight up enemy, Netanyahu.
You know, years ago, I used to like Netanyahu and my Israeli friends would say, are you crazy?
How can you like this man?
And now I understand what they were talking about.
They were right.
And, you know, he's a member of the World Economic Forum.
That's all you need to know right there, right?
I mean, he's openly a member of the World Economic Forum.
What else is there beyond that?
He's openly pushed the jab that Israelis take it.
You know, he openly says that he negotiated special deal with Pfizer to do this.
There he is with apparently the needle to the arm.
Is it real or not?
I highly doubt Netanyahu actually took a real death jab.
But he certainly encouraged a lot of Jews to do it and a lot of other Israelis as well.
And one thing a lot of Americans and others don't realize...
Israel does not represent Jews, period.
Any more than the United States government represents Christians.
It just does not.
And Israel is not Judaism.
There's a lot of Jews, including many that I know, that wish Israel would just completely evaporate.
They're more hardcore about it than I am.
For years, I supported Israel, and now, you know, at great personal cost, and now I've grown quite chilly to Israel.
I mean, I'm just not going to stand—I'm sorry, I'm not all in on a genocide.
I'm just not going to go for it.
Well, yeah.
I mean, you and I and many of us in alternative media have raised concerns over this continued bombing of civilian targets, you know, hospitals, for God's sake, and refugee camps.
And, you know, the argument that we hear from a lot of people is, well, Hamas might be hiding in those hospitals.
That's why we had to bomb the hospitals.
And I'm thinking, well, does that mean, you know, if Hamas is hiding in New York City, we're going to carpet bomb New York City?
Or if Hamas is...
Or if a school shooter is hiding in a school, do you carpet bomb the entire school and kill all the other children to get the shooter?
I mean, it doesn't make any sense at all.
Even from a military perspective, it doesn't make any sense.
There's something else going on here, right?
Yeah, it doesn't.
You know, and this is a discussion I've had, you know, probably 1,000 times over the years because it's something that I've lived in the worst.
And people from afar would constantly say, well, just torture them and this sort of thing.
I'm like, no, no, no.
You know, the thing is, is when you would, well, we could go down the torture rabbit hole another time.
But the bottom line is, is, uh, Doing this creates more enemies.
It creates more casualties.
It creates more wars.
It'll suck in Turkey and others, and the war will widen.
And the United States is weak.
It's not like it used to be.
I'm looking at this from a broader perspective.
I'm watching our military be weakened by the day.
I mean, it's not by the year.
We've got a bunch of woke generals who push the jab into their troops.
I mean, we've got troops constantly falling over with heart attacks now and everything else, pilots who can't pilot anymore, and it goes on and on and on.
And our economy is clearly crumbling.
People keep talking about one day we're going to go into a recession.
I think you already know, Michael, it's not going to be a recession.
We're going to go like five mountain ranges beyond recession.
It's going to be old like what our grandparents went through, but worse because now we've got a lot of other people.
We've got a lot more fish in the aquarium, and a lot of these cultures are highly predatory, highly predatory, and they've been taught to be predatory specifically against people like us.
It's coming.
There's going to be a massive civil war in the United States.
It's clear as day.
Now, that massive civil war that you're speaking of, will that be like an activation of a lot of the illegals or gangs like MS-13 that have crossed the border?
Or are we also talking about extremists, you know, extreme Islam terrorists in the United States targeting Christians and perhaps Jews?
Or...
Is it going to be more the narco cartels working with the CCP targeting U.S. National Guard bases and infrastructure?
Any idea what's more likely for that to look like?
All the above.
I mean, yeah, this is a jungle.
Nobody runs the jungle.
And actually, when I was in the Iraq War and also in the Afghan War and some other conflicts, they're highly complex.
It's not just Sunni versus Shia or Kurds versus Arabs or You know, Syrians versus so-and-so.
It just goes on and on.
They become quite complex, like Southern Thailand, very complex.
Philippines, very complex.
And I was in Nepal, and I was out with the Maoist for a long time.
I wasn't actually in...
I never wrote much about it, but I spent a year in Nepal.
Again, very complex.
There's clearly a whole sub-ecosystem of Chinese coming through who are coming through for something much broader.
Now, we see militant Islam does wish to rule the world.
They are ultimate globalists, but so is CCP. So there's competing globalists here.
World Economic Forum, CCP, Islamic Jihad that wishes to rule the world.
And what's quite interesting here is the Chinese.
For instance, I saw an article a few days ago about an archaeological dig in Honduras because I watch archaeology because that's where I pick up some information more tips.
For instance, I suspected that the Chinese would be doing archaeological digs here in Central America because what they'll do is Actually, I've been told that the Chinese have been caught dumping artifacts into the sea around Japan so that they can find them later.
So what they do is they say, hey, like this dig in Honduras, they say, hey, we found these Artifacts are clearly from Chinese origins or, you know, our cultures are overlapping with the Mayans or others.
And then they say, hey, you're our people.
So what the Chinese Communist Party has been saying is that the people that came over the landmass when, you know, the Bering Straits, the land connection, that they were all actually Chinese.
And so all the Native Americans, whether it was Mayans or Cherokee or whoever, that they are all of Chinese origin and that we stole their land.
And so that the Spanish and the French and everybody else came and stole Chinese land and that they're coming to take it back.
So you see these Chinese coming.
They are coming to take back what they consider their land.
Yeah, there's a lot of that going on right now, including Zionists saying that God gave them the land that they're wanting to take from Gaza right now as well.
But your point on the Chinese is very important.
You know, we have...
I'm just thinking...
Humanity is right now on the verge of a real breakout of nuclear war.
And all it's going to take is maybe Israel firing nuclear artillery, if they have that, or launching a nuclear bomb from one of their U.S.-made fighter jets.
And then it's...
Anything goes at that point.
Then it's Russian Kinzhal missiles.
Then U.S. aircraft carriers could take hits.
And who knows what Iran has?
And who knows what Pakistan might give Turkey in terms of nukes to use against Israel?
You know, the first nuke goes off, We all better have a bunker at that point.
That's the way I'm thinking.
That's the way wars go, too.
They often start like this, and then they just go out of control.
If you've ever been in a firefight, of which I've been in a tremendous amount of firefights, they often start with just a couple of shots, right?
Often it'll start like that.
I mean, sometimes they start with a lot of shots at once.
But usually you start off with just a few shots, and then it builds.
And before you know it, within a few minutes, you know, you've got thousands of rounds per minute flying.
You can't even hear.
It's just one giant gunshot, right?
And that's what this is at risk at doing, except on a larger scale.
And keep in mind, at this point, if you're Saudi Arabia, you're definitely thinking about going nuclear.
And UAE and all the rest must be seriously looking at it at this point because they don't want to be left with the only man not holding glow sticks.
Yeah, exactly.
Before we wrap this up, let me ask you to give out your website, your Locals, or whatever else you want to give out.
Go ahead.
Thanks, Michael.
I'm on Locals.com, and I'm on X every day.
You know, Michael underscore Yon, Y-O-N, and Substack, of course.
And then, most importantly, actually, I work behind the scenes providing information to people that they use on their shows.
Because at this point, we don't have time...
I don't have time to do it.
I'm just trying to get this information out there so that people can prepare.
And our government, by the way, if one of our aircraft carriers or ships gets sunk, I would not be surprised if our government immediately goes nuclear.
Because this is a very irrational government that we have.
These are like children that are on drugs even.
They're just completely out of control.
They have no control whatsoever.
I share your concern, and I'm wondering, you know, if we make it to 2024, and, you know, perhaps a different administration, hopefully, in office, because I agree with you, and this current State Department, run by people like, you know, Victoria Nuland and Anthony Blinken and so on, they are...
Really irrational.
I would call them lunatics or even sociopaths who don't understand history.
They don't understand military assets.
They don't understand economics, geography, or anything.
They're just running around the world trying to bully everybody, and they're finding out that it's actually not working.
I was reading yesterday, Russia You know how strong Russia's economy became after the U.S. put sanctions on Russia and cut off Russia from SWIFT? All that did was force all of Russia's billionaires to invest in Russia.
They couldn't send money out anymore.
So the Russian industrial base just exploded.
Now Russia alone is manufacturing something like seven or eight times more munitions than all of NATO combined, including the United States.
I mean, it's extraordinary.
Remember those reports that the Russian economy will collapse next week, next month.
And you know, a lot of us were watching it going...
I don't know, because you see, Putin is not insane, right?
And the Russians are not insane.
You know, one of the things I've said to some of these people, you know, because I'm usually overseas, you know, they'll ask me about, you know, Putin or whatever, and I say, you know, I'm not – it's actually mind-boggling that me as an American, like a very serious American to the core, would say I actually – I think Putin is much more moral and sane than our president by far.
Who would you trust your children with, Putin or Biden?
I mean, you know, Biden's obviously not the president.
He's just a meat puppet.
Clearly.
Yeah.
Or as you said before, the dog king.
They put a dog king in place to insult us all.
Okay.
I know we have to wrap this up here.
Any final thoughts you want to leave our audience with of sort of what we should be watching out for next in all of this?
Well, the invasion continues and it's increasing.
It's not decreasing at all.
It's absolutely increasing.
The invasion of the United States?
Of the United States.
And, you know, and Mayorkas, when he says there's no problem at the border, yeah, there's no problem because he wants an invasion, right?
And he's clearly creating it.
And he's openly doing it.
And he says that he's doing it.
And the bottom line is winter will be here soon enough.
Where are all these people going to go, right?
And the Dutch government has already warned their people that, you know, Dutch may have to take, you know, wayward travelers into their homes.
And the Dutch are like, we'll never do that.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
Yeah, they will.
Bottom line.
At the end of the day, one way or another, it will happen.
I also read a story in the UK Daily Mail that said that some illegals that have been trying to live in Chicago are so disillusioned with the collapse of Chicago that they're fleeing back to Venezuela.
They should.
Yeah, I saw the report.
I thought you sent it to me, actually.
Oh, I may have, yeah.
And, yeah, you know, the bottom line is that I told a lot of the Venezuelans and others coming through.
I said, you're going to go up to the United States, you're going to get in a civil war, you'll be lucky to live, and you're going to be running back to your country.
I've told many of them that.
They're like, they think I've lost my mind.
I'm like, you'll see.
You'll see.
Yeah.
Alright.
Well, Michael Jan, we appreciate all that you're doing and all your travels.
How did it work out with the Mennonites there?
You visited them last time we spoke.
Oh, so interesting.
What was that?
Belize?
Where was that?
In Belize.
And the Mennonites are so interesting.
Actually, I want to go back there and talk with them some more.
You know, if the lights go out for the Mennonites, they're not going to notice.
That's right.
They got some good ice cream, though.
Actually, they do own some...
They have these ice cream stores in Belize.
And Ann Vandersteel and Masako Kanaha went into one of them, and they sent me some video.
And I said, well, come get me.
And we went back there, and unbelievable.
The Mennonites are...
The people in Belize love the Mennonites because they're so honest, and they're good carpenters, and they make good food, and they don't even use electricity very much except for their ice cream stores and a few other things.
Alright, well, that's great to know.
Great to know there are some stable human beings somewhere on the planet who aren't carrying out genocide against somebody else.
The Mennonites, when you talk with them, you're like, hey, I'm talking with people that are not on drugs.
Right, right.
No, they're not on pharma all the time.
I'm talking with actual humans.
I know.
It's so rare.
All right.
Well, thank you, Michael.
We appreciate you.
And stand by.
Let me just give out your information again.
It's michelyon.locals.com to find Michael on Locals.
And then on X, it's, I believe, Michael underscore Yon, correct?
Yes, sir.
Thanks, Michael.
All right.
Thank you, Michael.
Stand by.
And thank all of you for watching.
Mike Adams here of brighteon.com.
God bless you.
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