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Feb. 29, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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BBN, Feb 29, 2024 – The BATTLE SPACE for World War III is inside your brain…
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Wow, we have a lot of headlines for today.
Welcome to Bright Town Broadcast News for Thursday, February 29, 2024.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
We have a bombshell interview coming up today with Dr.
Michael Nels.
He's the author of The Indoctrinated Brain.
And I would say this man's information has empowered my worldview, I think, more than any other single person in the last 12 months.
And I've only interviewed him, well, once earlier and then recently now in studio.
He's a German scientist.
He's visiting the United States.
He's apparently being interviewed by a lot of top people.
I think he's going on with Tucker Carlson at some point here shortly as well.
And he came into our studio to give us an interview.
And of course, you know, I'm a very curious person.
I ask a lot of questions that most other people won't ask.
And so we had a really amazing interview, and it's a game changer.
You will definitely want to hear this.
That's what we're playing today.
But it made me realize that the real battle space for World War III... It's not in Ukraine.
It's not in Russia.
It's not in Israel or Iran.
It's not a physical place on the map out there.
It's the neurons in your skull.
That's the battle space.
World War III is targeting a certain group of neurons in your brain called the hippocampus.
That's where World War III is actually taking place.
This will all make sense when you hear from Dr.
Nels today.
It's extraordinary, game-changing information.
You definitely want to hear this.
And even for myself, I've been telling everybody that I know about this, and they can't wait to hear this interview as well.
But making substantial changes to what we do can help protect our hippocampus, which protects us, frankly, from being enslaved by the globalists.
You'll learn more about this today.
We're going to get to that.
We've got a lot of headlines to cover, but I have to tell you also, starting off, a funny story happened to me today.
Funny thing.
I drove all the way into town to go to a common big-box hardware store.
After I had searched online, I'd searched the store, got the actual store, and I was looking for wire shelving.
And on their website, it said that the wire shelving that I wanted said, yeah, we have 11 of those in stock in the store.
You can get it now, right?
So I drive all the way to the store.
I get there, I go to the shelf where these wire shelves are supposed to be, and of course, there's none.
Empty.
I ask an employee there, hey, what's going on?
How come there's no wire shelves here?
Yeah, they should be right there, but they're not there.
And I'm like, yeah, I know, I'm looking at it.
I can see they're not there.
I'm asking you, like, why they're not there.
Because I said that your online inventory system said you had 11.
And then this person literally says to me, well, our computers aren't that good at numbers.
I'm like, okay, you got me.
You got me.
I don't know how to answer that stupidity because the only thing computers are good at is numbers.
That's all computers do is numbers.
And nobody is better than computers at numbers.
And although I didn't say it because, of course, I'm polite to people in person.
It's not this employee's fault, obviously.
I'm just like, okay, thanks.
See you.
Have a good day.
But what I was thinking in my mind is this is not a computer numbers problem.
This is a problem with your people who don't know how to use numbers.
This is a human problem.
The people entering the numbers, the people deleting the numbers, the people updating the numbers, this is a human problem.
And as a result, this big box store, apparently, because I asked a couple other people after that, kind of sharing my story, this big box store has no idea what their inventory is.
They have no idea.
And I imagine if you were to ask the CEO of this company, like privately, they would admit it.
We have no idea what's on the floor.
Sometimes it's nothing.
And you know what happens in these cases?
Well, their computer says they have 11 wire shelves on the floor, and then nobody's buying them.
So the computer decides, using artificial intelligence, that these shelves are really unpopular.
It's like, why is nobody buying these shelves?
And so the computer decides to not order more shelves because, well, they're not moving.
They're not selling.
So the computer's like, well, let's just stop selling these shelves because they're very unpopular.
Nobody wants them.
In the meantime, could be lots of people want them, but of course they don't exist.
This is kind of a microcosm of the U.S. economy under Joe Biden.
This is basically Bidenomics.
It's an artificial world.
It's a fantasy world where they believe the computer numbers or they believe, you know, the bank numbers or the currency numbers or they believe the war propaganda out of the New York Times or the Washington Post.
They believe the artificial world, but they don't believe the real world where, you know, a man actually can't have children.
They don't believe the real world where Russia is actually winning in the war with Ukraine.
They don't believe the real world where the dollar is being abandoned by the nations of the world and probably we're very close to the end of the dollar currency.
Instead, these people just live in their artificial worlds, looking at their computer screens and repeating their own propaganda bubble to themselves, which is why they have no idea what's happening in the real world.
They have no idea, like in Europe, for example.
They attack farmers now, and the European lawmakers accuse farmers of being conspiracy theorists.
For claiming that it's good to grow food.
That's a conspiracy theory now.
Can you believe it?
Or that carbon dioxide is good for plants.
They're cues of being conspiracy theories.
Because the European bureaucrats, who have never worked a day on a farm in their lives, they don't know where food comes from, but they think farms are evil and they definitely want to shut them down.
So, you know, shut down the farms, get rid of all the cattle, end the nitrogen, end the CO2, let's sequester all the CO2, stop photosynthesis, you know, because we're the bureaucrats, and they're living in this artificial world run by woke morons and lunatics.
And my God, I would love to take the entire, like, everybody in the British Parliament, let's say, and just stick them on a bus, drive them out to a farm one day, give them a shovel, and say, start farming.
Grow your own food for once in your life.
Do something that actually makes a difference.
And just to see the look on their faces.
Or you can say the same thing about the U.S. Congress.
Most members of the Senate, for example, although Mitch McConnell has announced he's retiring, because, you know, apparently he couldn't get enough adrenochrome to stay young forever.
You know what I mean?
That's a joke.
But he's finally retiring, and the message to America is that here's a guy who spent his entire life being a professional senator, never did anything good for humanity, never did anything in the real world, never put his foot on a shovel.
You know what I mean?
Never collected eggs from chickens.
Never changed a flat tire on a car.
I mean, never did anything!
Except spend his life harming America.
Betraying his nation.
And collecting.
Collecting all kinds of gateway fees, toll fees, kickback fees, who knows what.
collecting all kinds of monetary wealth while he exploited his position and betrayed his nation.
And that's true in the British Parliament.
It's true in the German.
I don't know what the right term is in Germany.
Is it a parliament there?
I have no idea.
Same thing in France.
Same thing in Canada, for sure.
Australia, New Zealand.
You know the drill.
It's just a bunch of corrupt people who are living in an artificial world.
Now, what they are trying to do with their new psychological warfare, their attack on your brain, which is where we will get into the interview with Dr.
Nels shortly.
What these bureaucrats are trying to do is to corrupt your worldview and literally destroy neurons in your brain so that you can't recognize reality anymore and then you become subservient to their artificial agendas.
And that's why Dr.
Nels has this book called, you know, The Indoctrinated Brain.
And by the way, the subtitle of that book is, quote, How to Successfully Fend Off the Global Attack on Your Mental Freedom.
And this book is available on Amazon or Barnes& Noble.
It's published by Skyhorse and is also an audiobook version that's available right now as well.
This is a must-listen or must-read book because it describes how this warfare against your brain is actually taking place.
And again, when we get to the interview today with Dr.
Nels, you will understand that because he brought a slide presentation with him, and he goes through the slides while I'm pestering him with curious questions.
So you're going to learn a lot from this.
Plus, at the end, he talks about one of the most important nutritional solutions to this, which is something I had no idea that this was something that could help.
I had no idea.
But you'll learn about that again.
In the meantime, the spike protein from the vaccines is something that damages the hippocampus.
It halts.
Well, let me back up.
As Dr.
Nels revealed in our previous interview, the hippocampus is the one region of the brain that continues to engage in neurogenesis regardless of your age.
So, you know, even if you're in your 60s, 70s, or 80s, and if you're not Joe Biden, you can actually grow new brain cells every day in the hippocampus.
And Dr.
Nels calls these index neurons.
And these are kind of like shortcut nerve cells that help you grasp new information and learn new skills, and then they function as kind of pointers to other regions of your brain, as he explains it, that have more detailed long-term memories and so on.
But every single night when you sleep, your brain is generating these index neurons in the hippocampus.
And he said it's completely normal in a healthy human being to grow about 1.5%.
I think he said that was every year.
You would expand the size of your hippocampus or the number of nerve cells by about 1.5%.
But what's actually happening today in most people is that the size of the hippocampus is dramatically shrinking because the neurons are under attack and they're being killed off.
How are they killed off?
The jibby jabs, you know, the vaccines, the spike proteins.
It's also pesticides, herbicides, fluoride, but it's also lockdowns, by the way.
It's lack of social interaction and It's the passive TV watching lifestyle of all those people who just tune into The View or the Super Bowl or whatever, just like, give it to me, you know, just absorbing and not even being active in anything.
And you notice, by the way, I haven't watched TV in so many decades.
I'm trying to even think the last time I saw...
I mean, I do watch movies from time to time while I'm rolling and stretching and doing physical self-care.
Okay?
So...
It's too boring for me, because I do body rolling all the time, and I do some basic Pilates, and I do some simple stretches and things like that.
But I like to put on a movie or something when I'm doing that.
That's when I watch a show.
But I don't watch television, and I haven't.
I haven't had cable since the 1990s, and I think the last time I saw television was maybe in an airport.
And I haven't flown in the airport for years or maybe in a hotel room one time, but I can't stand advertising.
I can't stand broadcast television.
And that's a sign, by the way, of intelligent people.
Doesn't mean you're not intelligent if you happen to watch TV, but you should limit your time because TV time shrinks your hippocampus, it turns out.
And when your hippocampus shrinks, it makes you, believe it or not, it makes you subservient because it zaps your individuality, it zaps your creativity, it zaps your ability to learn and grasp new information, and it ultimately results in personality changes.
And Dr.
Nels goes through this in today's interview.
Again, this is game-changing information.
If you want to be highly intelligent, if you want to learn new things at any age, you want to be cognitively high-functioning at any age, Then there's a strategy to do that, and all these strategies promote the growth of nerve cells in your hippocampus, it turns out.
Neurogenesis is your friend.
I remember when Genesis was the band with Phil Collins back in the 19—well, I guess they started in the 1970s, didn't they?
Neurogenesis, Home by the Sea, and, you know, great songs like that.
Well, now it's neurogenesis.
You're generating new cells all the time.
Now, you know, I've talked about some superfoods and supplements like lion's mane, which I took a lot of lion's mane.
Oh, and by the way, I'm growing.
I'm looking at the lion's mane I'm growing right now out of boxes in the corner of my office.
And that reminds me I have to go spray them with water pretty soon.
I'm growing a lot of lion's mane and then I'm blending it in the smoothies.
And I use lion's mane to regrow the nerve cells of my index finger when I severely injured it and severed the nerves and lateral tendons and all kinds of things.
But I use lion's mane to grow back nerve cells and then I noticed that lion's mane was also greatly enhancing neurogenesis of My brain as a whole and that my learning capabilities really increased since I started taking Lion's Mane which has been almost a year now.
But there are other things also that enhance neurogenesis.
And one of them is social interaction.
Another one is exercise, by the way, because there are hormonal changes with exercise.
And those hormones support neurogenesis.
There are things that you have to do in order to have a healthy hippocampus.
Good nutrition is absolutely key as well.
Certain superfoods, certain minerals, and so on.
And what Dr.
Nels points out is that during COVID... They attacked the hippocampus through every single thing they did.
Lockdowns.
What does that do?
Locks you in your home.
You don't have social interaction.
Closing the gymnasiums.
So you couldn't go work out there.
And in some places, they wouldn't even let you work out on the beach.
They would arrest people on the beach.
Oh, how dare you have sunshine?
Everything that COVID did, including the injections, the mRNA injections...
Actually had the effect of assaulting your hippocampus.
This is World War III. Remember what I said earlier.
World War III, the actual battle space of World War III, is the space inside your skull.
And it is a biochemical, well, not just biochemical, it's a physiological type of warfare that assaults your nerve cells with some chemicals, but also then shuts down neurogenesis through lockdowns and masks, which covers people's faces, and it also then impairs the ability to socially engage with people and to understand facial expressions.
Also, neurodevelopment for children is particularly impacted by this.
But everything that COVID did actually harms your hippocampus.
Because they know, again, if they can shrink the hippocampus of billions of people, then the globalists can control those people.
Because those people have no individuality, no creativity, no courage, no ability to think for themselves.
Because the hippocampus does all that stuff, by the way.
The hippocampus is so important that I was joking with Dr.
Nels.
I said, so this is where Jedi powers come from, right?
Because he was talking about Like, neural energy, there's an energy source that comes from the hippocampus.
It's the energy to think, the energy to reason, the energy to create.
And you only have a certain amount of this energy, and it's based on how many new cells, nerve cells, that you've generated in the hippocampus.
And as Dr.
Nels explained it, and I understand this is kind of a materialistic perspective, but as he explained it, when you wake up in the morning after a good night's rest, you have a fresh new batch of these index nerve cells, the hippocampus cells.
And then as you exert a lot of effort throughout the day, reasoning and courage and action and all the things that make you human, you kind of use up the allotted power.
Of those nerve cells.
And then at the end of the day, you feel all fatigued and tired and worn out because you've used them all up.
And that's when your thinking just doesn't work as well.
And then you have to go to sleep.
And then at night, your brain regenerates it again.
You wake up fresh.
Oh my gosh, I've got a whole new battery of cognitive power today.
Again, unless you're Joe Biden.
In which case, every day is an anti-hippocampus day, sadly.
But you probably recognize, I mean, I work all day long on multiple projects, and then late at night, I'm doing this.
I'm recording this.
It's after midnight right now.
And sometimes I go to one, two, or even sometimes three in the morning.
So for whatever reason, I've been blessed with apparently a lot of neurogenesis in the hippocampus.
And then when I interviewed Dr.
Dells, it turns out, oh my gosh, everything he's talking about, those are the things that I do.
So for whatever reason, God led me down this path of superfoods and nutrition and avoidance of toxins like heavy metals, by the way.
Those will destroy your nerve cells, lead and mercury, you know, high aluminum, even things like that.
But God led me down this path.
To protect brain function and to promote neurogenesis, apparently, so that I could be doing things like this, or so that I could work on projects for humanity, like our AI project, or like brighttown.com, or brighttown.social, or whatever.
You know, my slogan of these projects is that we are building the infrastructure of human freedom.
And I'm so thankful that God gave me the mental energy, the spiritual energy, and then that you, listening to this, you gave me the financial resources to put all this together and continue to build this infrastructure of human freedom.
But I realized from interviewing Dr.
Nels that a lot of people who don't have good nutrition or who are bathing themselves in toxins, and I would put fragrance in that category too, they run out of the index cells and At about like 4 p.m.
or whatever.
You know, the late afternoon time, they're just burned out.
I run out of cognitive energy at about 2 a.m.
And then I just, I have to sleep.
And man, I fall asleep in like 90 seconds.
It's like, oof.
Full deep sleep begins instantly.
Never have trouble going to sleep.
And then I sleep soundly.
And I'm not one of these guys that says, oh, I only need to sleep three hours or four hours, although I know people like that.
No.
I like to get seven and a half, eight hours of sleep.
That's the time that my brain needs to regenerate and rebuild.
And then I wake up the next morning.
I'm like, yes, let's go again.
And I'll go all the way till like 2 a.m., like I said.
But this is not an accident.
This is not luck.
This is not genetics.
That's the key.
It's not genetics.
There are very specific things that I happen to be doing that make this possible.
Things that you're probably doing some of these as well.
And you could also potentially do more of them.
And again, you'll learn about these from Dr.
Nell's book.
Again, it's called The Indoctrinated Brain, and you'll learn about them from our interview.
But again, nutrition is a lot of it, and also avoidance of toxins.
And let me just reemphasize, I almost have to apologize for this in advance, but I feel like I'm the only person talking about the fact that artificial fragrance is extremely toxic to your brain.
I've been talking about this, I know, for over a decade, and And I still encounter people who are filled with fragrance and they don't know how much that's making them dumbed down.
It is an assault on the brain to have all these synthetic fragrances in shampoos and deodorants and, you know, skin lotions and whatever, laundry detergent, like I say frequently, and the fabric softwares.
Oh, the fabric softwares are the worst.
I can't even walk through a neighborhood where people are doing laundry because their dryer vents are just spewing out a toxic plume of fabric softener that I can smell blocks away.
It's just insane.
That's why I could never live in a neighborhood.
Not that I would even want to.
I'm pretty sure I would drive the HOA crazy.
They're like, what are you doing in your yard?
Don't even ask.
It involves heavy equipment, though.
I can't stand neighborhoods where people do laundry because people are killing themselves every day with their laundry detergent and their fabric softeners and they have no idea how much damage they're doing to their brains and then sometimes People who are bathing in all kinds of toxic detergents and everything, and then they'll ask me, like, Mike, how are you so active?
How do you get so much done?
And what I desperately want to say to them is, I don't poison myself the way you do!
But I don't say that because I try to be more polite.
But that's the honest answer!
It's like you walked up to me, you had a cloud of toxic chemicals with like a six-foot radius around you.
I can already tell you you're poisoning yourself.
If you would stop poisoning yourself, guess what?
Your life would improve.
Your brain would work better.
Your memory would work better.
Your learning would work better.
Everything would work better.
But...
I don't know.
I don't say that to people face to face.
I kind of let them...
I mean, if they want to listen to my podcast, they can learn it here, and then it doesn't sound like a personal attack as much, I suppose.
But, you know, one of the greatest gifts that I think we're given as human beings created in the image of God is this natural curiosity.
And we're born with it.
That's how children navigate the world and learn about the world.
Naturally curious.
That's why they put stuff in their mouths all the time.
They're like, what is this?
Let's taste it.
Let's feel it, you know, in the mouth.
Because the mouth is very sensitive.
You've got sensitive tissues, a lot of sensory experience there with the tongue and everything.
That's why babies put things in their mouth.
They're curious.
They want to know, what does this object feel like in my mouth?
You know, whatever.
Eventually, hopefully, people outgrow that.
Otherwise, that would be annoying in the workplace.
But babies are naturally curious.
That's how they learn.
And then, as we grow older, then society teaches us to stop being curious.
Oh, you can't question the science.
You have to believe authorities without asking questions.
No questions allowed.
What is that?
It's a message to stop being curious.
What is the public education system all about right now?
Oh, you're not allowed to ask questions.
You're supposed to obey, obey, obey.
We're going to teach you about the white devils, the evil white devils, critical race theory.
And you can't question that.
And if you're white, just understand you're a white devil.
Don't question it.
That's what's taught in universities, right?
Oh, and all people of color are victims, right?
Critical race theory, DEI, you know, wokeism, all this nonsense.
It all comes with a message that you cannot question anything, which is a way to shut down curiosity.
And it shuts down the part of your brain that was naturally curious when you were born.
Censorship is another way to shut down the hippocampus.
Because it eliminates exposure to intriguing information or to curious information, information that challenges the status quo.
And of course, the establishment says, well, anything that challenges the status quo Is misinformation and you're not allowed to have access to misinformation.
But there's so many ways that your neurology is under attack.
Like, here's a story out of the UK Daily Mail.
90% of tattoo ink contains chemicals that can cause organ damage, study finds.
And about a third of Americans have at least one tattoo.
Well, you know, I was talking about this years ago.
I mean, I don't even recall what year it was exactly, but...
I've tested tattoo ink, and there's mercury in a lot of tattoo ink.
And there are also all kinds of chemical compounds.
One of them is polyethylene glycol.
That's been linked to kidney damage, and that's in tattoo ink.
So this article from the UK Daily Mail talks about the illnesses that result from tattoo ink.
People get huge skin areas tattooed with all kinds of crazy stuff.
Which I think is just utterly insane.
I don't know how this suddenly became popular to just mark up your whole body with a bunch of art that you'll regret 10 or 15 years later.
Like, you know, when you were 22, it was a really cute, sexy unicorn, you know?
And then when you're 35, it's like a saggy old horse now.
You know, because the skin changes, right?
The skin shifts around.
But there's a lot of people going to regret a lot of things about tattoos.
They're going to regret a lot of things they posted on Facebook.
You get the idea.
But tattoo ink can also contain toxic heavy metals and other chemicals that damage your brain and damage your organs.
So of course, culture today tells people to go out and get more tattoos.
You know, to be cool.
Get more tattoos.
And once again, I don't have any tattoos.
Never had a tattoo in my life.
And if I were to ever get a tattoo, the only tattoo I would ever get would be like a...
Very tiny version of a crypto wallet seed phrase tattooed somewhere on my body in case I forgot my seed phrase.
I would have a practical tattoo.
I'm not even doing that because I don't want these toxic inks in my skin, you know?
Hey, speaking of crypto real quick, did you know that Bitcoin, I think, went over $64,000?
Now, it is really skyrocketing because of the ETF, well, multiple ETFs that were approved for Bitcoin by the SEC. Apparently, the establishment wants to make Bitcoin the next big bubble.
And I think at this rate, there's no question, Bitcoin's probably going to go over $100,000.
But personally, I'm not a fan of Bitcoin.
And I think this is a dangerous bubble being formed that it might rise for years.
And then ultimately, it's probably going to crater because I don't trust Bitcoin.
Yeah, I don't trust that when you buy Bitcoin through an ETF, I don't trust that they actually hold the Bitcoin that they claim to hold.
I think they're engaged in something called rehypothecation.
You know, they're telling you that they have your Bitcoin, but they've probably sold it out the back door to somebody else or they're using it for speculation.
This has all the earmarks of going horribly wrong at some point.
Anyway, moving on to other news here from Postmillennial.
Eric Adams, that's the mayor of New York, demands that New York walk back its sanctuary city status so that criminals can be deported.
Oh my goodness.
Oh, you mean that the sanctuary status was a bad idea?
I thought that all the blue cities wanted to have sanctuary status because Trump was mean.
It's Trump's mean tweets, and we're just going to show how much we love illegals by declaring sanctuary status and codifying it in the law.
And New York City and other cities said, all illegals, come on up to New York City.
You can stay here.
We'll give you everything free, hotel rooms and food and shelter, everything.
Come on up to New York City.
And they did!
And now the mayor of New York City says the city will be destroyed because they have too many illegals.
They can't get rid of them.
Even the violent criminals.
They have to just release them back out of the streets.
And this came out in a town hall meeting, again from a post-millennial here.
Eric Adams said that New York City's sanctuary status does not provide the ability for officials to deport illegal immigrants and asylum seekers who are found guilty of criminal acts.
So, it's just like I said, you can go to New York City as an illegal...
You can apparently carjack people.
You can rape people.
You can pillage, rob, murder, loot, arson, anything.
And guess what?
All they're going to do is release you back on the streets.
There are no penalties for criminal acts in New York City if you're an illegal alien.
Now, if you're a citizen, oh, now, if you're a taxpayer, well, then you don't get the special precious protections of the illegals.
You might actually go to jail.
But if you're illegal, nothing happens to you.
You can even assault cops, as we saw recently, and they just let you out of jail.
It's, yeah, totally insane.
From the story, it says, under the current sanctuary system, local laws in sanctuary cities actually prevent local officers from working with federal immigration officials for the purpose of deportations.
Well, guess what?
The federal officials don't want to deport anybody anyway because it's the Biden administration.
And what I found out from Texas law enforcement is that even when they turn over illegals to the feds, the feds just release them back onto the streets of Texas.
So even when you want to deport them, you still can't.
That's why Governor Abbott is putting them on buses and driving them to New York City!
Yes!
Welcome to New York City!
Exit the bus!
We've got to go pick up 50 more people.
You know, violent, illegal MS-13 gang members.
Apparently, New York City is starting to realize they've made a horrible mistake.
And Eric Adams says that the answer to this, the way to stop crime from the illegals in New York City, get this, is to give them all work permits.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He says, quote, So you want to give them work permits to displace the
jobs of all your New Yorkers?
Yeah, that's exactly what Eric Adams wants to do.
Just let the illegals take all the jobs.
Because it's the replacement crew.
It's the replacement crew.
And then they'll take the jobs from all the New Yorkers and then the New Yorkers will be out of a job and then they won't be able to pay rent or a mortgage and then they'll be out of a home and then they'll be on the streets but the illegals will have the jobs and then they'll take over the apartments and the homes.
The switcheroo is complete!
I mean, essentially what Mayor Adams is saying there is that instead of having illegals on the streets of New York City, he would rather have New Yorkers on the streets of New York City.
And then everything would be good because, again, it's the replacement crew.
Because this is all part of the woke agenda, of course, to displace or eliminate Americans, but especially white Americans, although it goes beyond that.
It's also black Americans.
They just want to get rid of everybody who's not quote woke.
And by the way, this whole woke agenda has also taken over all the Western countries, including the UK.
And there's a story from modernity.news, Paul Joseph Watson's website. Pets at Home, this is a retailer in the UK. I guess it's kind of like PetSmart or something like that in the US. Anyway, it's called Pets at Home. Lectures employees about white privilege, transphobia, and correct pronouns. And Steve Watson authored this story. And he says, what on earth has any of this got to do with dogs and cats? So...
Well, it has something to do with dogs because some of these people are truly woke bitches.
Yeah, so it's got something.
And probably, you know how in the world of pets, they just love to neuter the dogs and spay the females and neuter the males, right?
They're just all about cutting off their genitals.
Well, guess what?
That's also really in line with the woke agenda in humans.
What do they want to do with human children?
They want to cut off their genitals.
Probably pretty soon they'll just call it like neutering and spaying your child.
You know how you see these public service campaigns like, have you neutered your dog?
You know, you can't even adopt a dog until it's neutered, right?
Did you get your cat spayed?
Whatever.
Pretty soon it's going to be like that for your children.
It's like before you can enroll them in kindergarten, have you neutered your kid?
Have you transitioned your child to the opposite gender?
Whatever they were born as, you got to cut them up until they're the opposite.
And then they can come to school.
Woke school.
It's getting that crazy.
So from the story, it says that this chain of pet stores has issued thousands of employees with materials that hammer into them the way they must think on topics, including gender identity, using the correct pronouns, white privilege, and how being childless is also a privilege.
Did you know that?
Being childless is privilege?
I thought that was just a choice that some people make, but apparently it's privilege.
The word woman has been erased from all company policies.
Just the vanishing of all women is now in effect.
You won't find the word woman anywhere.
They're pressuring staff to share your pronouns.
What would your pronoun be?
If people ask me, I just tell them my pronouns are drill sergeant.
So they have to refer to me.
Drill sergeant!
And then if they want another pronoun, I'll just tell them, sir, yes, sir.
And then I just play like a drill sergeant.
Give me 20 push-ups!
You filthy dirtbag soldier!
You know, whatever.
Because, hey, if we're going to role-play, we might as well have a fun time with it, right?
Also for the company Pets at Home, men have full access to all women's toilets.
Which, if you're a woman listening to this, you're thinking, gross, man.
Because nothing ruins a women's restroom faster than a man.
Going in there, not even aiming, just everything's all over the place.
My God, what happened in here?
A man came through here, and he decided to trash the place.
A man trashes a woman's restroom like partygoers trash Airbnb rentals, basically.
That's how it works.
Anyway, these training materials were talking about all these terms and introducing terms to the employees like cisgendered, gender fluid, intersectionality, non-binary, psychological safety, transitioning and transphobia.
I gotta wonder, is this pet store going to start pushing transgenderism onto the animals?
Let's see how that goes.
Are they going to start looking at their dogs and thinking their male dog actually wishes it was a female?
And so they're going to have what?
Gender-affirming surgery for their dog?
I wouldn't be surprised.
And then they'll probably parade that crippled, maimed, bandaged dog around with their friends.
Oh, Fluffy's transitioning!
Isn't it wonderful?
Like a little trophy dog trying to get virtue signaling points.
Isn't it wonderful?
We cut off all the dog's penis and the balls.
This is way beyond neutering.
And we've given our dog Fluffy new pronouns.
Yeah, and the pronoun of Fluffy is grrr.
It's kind of like a growl, but it's very effeminate.
Grrr.
And so when you talk to Fluffy, you have to say grrr.
I mean, these people are mentally ill.
And that little piece of attempted humor there, that's not far from where they are right now.
You can imagine in six more months, this won't even be satire anymore.
I mean, how many times have you seen a Babylon Bee headline, and then a year later, it comes true!
Like, no way!
How is that even possible, that the world could be that insane?
It sounded crazy a year earlier, now it's policy, you know?
But let's bring this back to the main point here today.
This is a war on cognition.
The entire woke movement, Is an assault on your brain.
It really is.
It's an assault on your ability to reason.
It's an assault on reality.
It's an assault on your perceptions.
And it's designed to make you so confused that you abandon any attempt to try to reason or to think logically.
And you just give in.
You just surrender to the cult.
Because wokeism is a cult.
And as a result, there's a psychological fracturing that's taking place across the Western world.
And wokeism is a big part of that.
It's the weapon system of psychological fracturing.
And it's designed to make people so confused and so utterly dismayed, discombobulated, that they basically just give up and they stop trying to fight the lunacy and they just go along with it.
Okay, men can get pregnant if you say so.
Let's put tampons in the men's restrooms.
You know.
Hey, by the way, the men aren't even in the men's restrooms anymore.
They're peeing all over the women's toilets and toilet seats.
If you're wondering what happened in the women's restroom, yeah, it's because all the men went there.
So who's in the men's restrooms now?
Using the tampons?
Pranksters?
I don't know.
Is anybody going to the men's restrooms anymore?
Is everybody converging on the women's restrooms?
Because everybody's on the women's sports teams now.
A lot of men won't even compete with men anymore.
They're just all over the women's teams and in the women's locker rooms.
This is wokeism.
This is insanity.
This is a war on your perception of reality.
And you have to reject it.
Even though, of course, you're going to be labeled transphobic or whatever, you have to oppose this insanity.
In order to maintain your own sanity, you have to reject insanity no matter how popular it is, no matter how many people socially pressure you to go along with it.
You know, hey, Fluffy the dog does not want to transition.
Fluffy the dog doesn't want you to cut off his genitals, by the way.
Neither does your three-year-old child.
Stop mutilating your children.
I mean, my God, why do we even have to say this?
Now, there's another big part of this psychological warfare that goes beyond the LGBT woke cult, which is extremely dangerous for human civilization, by the way.
But there's something else, which is the climate cult.
And there's a story from The Daily Skeptic here by Chris Morrison that I think is worth mentioning.
Green billionaires press Hollywood to promote Armageddon climate messages in movies.
Yes, this was also reposted at whatsupwiththat.com, which is spelled W-A-T-T-S, like the unit of power, the watt.
You know, kilowatts, that kind of thing.
Green billionaires are pouring money into discrete campaigns to persuade Hollywood writers to catastrophize the climate in future film and television scripts.
One of the main vehicles is something called Good Energy.
This is a group which tells writers that showing anger, depression, grief, and other emotions in relation to the climate crisis will make characters more relatable.
So this group, Good Energy, is based out of L.A. They're funded by billionaire foundations, including Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Sierra Club and the Climate Emergency Fund and so on.
And their goal is to weave climate alarm into all types of filmmaking.
Again, I'm reading from the story here.
Especially if the film is not about the climate.
So they want to have a climate alarmism message in every show, every movie, every series, all the time.
Now, let's back up here.
This has been going on for a very long time.
And you may have noticed that there are other things being inserted into all the shows.
For example, the CDC was given a billion dollars of emergency funding in order to pay screenwriters and movie producers and TV show producers and so on to put messages in their shows that would mock so-called anti-vaxxers or to talk about the amazing vaccines and how important they are and how the vaccine scientists are the best people on the planet.
This was all paid psychological programming.
It's been put into the scripts on purpose.
Now, it used to be years ago that a company like Pepsi would pay to put like a Pepsi can in the movie.
Oh, here's $50,000.
Make sure that Brad Pitt or whoever, I don't mean to say that he's taking his money.
I'm just using his name as a general reference to Hollywood, that whoever it is just shows a Pepsi can, right?
And then that helps fund the movie.
And then it's called product placement, right?
But that's not what happens anymore.
Now there are really damaging psychological messages that are inserted into all the films.
One of them is that in every movie now, you have to have either two gay dudes kissing or two lesbians kissing.
And every relationship, or I should say every film, has to have at least one couple that's gay.
If not, the lead characters.
But even if it's like a romantic comedy, man meets woman and so on, there's always a gay couple in the movie.
Could be two lesbians, two gay dudes, whatever, and they always have to show them engaging in gay acts.
This is a demanded requirement now for every movie.
The other thing that you'll notice in all the movies is that the action heroes are now all really tiny women.
And they beat up everybody.
They beat up all the men.
They beat up Navy SEALs.
They beat up hulking monsters.
They beat up aliens.
It's always a woman who weighs about 95 pounds, but she's the tough one.
She's macho now.
The men have to be depicted as weak and useless and stupid, bumbling idiots, especially if they're white men.
Like, oh, you're a totally useless moron.
The woman's in charge.
The woman's saving the world.
The woman is kicking ass.
The woman is beating the aliens.
It's always a 95-pound woman.
And then there's something else, and I've mentioned this before, and this might sound racist, but it's not.
I mean, understand, I don't have anything against people of different colors.
I think I've demonstrated that in my ongoing coverage of what's happening in the Middle East, for example, and I believe that people should be judged based on merit, but What's happening in every show now is that the couples are a black slash white couple.
And it's weird because it's not like Asian and white or black and Asian or it's not like Hispanic and white or Hispanic and black.
It's always black and white.
Sometimes the male is black, sometimes the female is black, but it's a black-white couple.
And I've noticed this now, because like I said, I do watch movies when I'm stretching out and doing body rolling or working out, whatever.
It's almost every single movie now, there's a black and white couple.
That is not random chance.
That's being directed.
Script writers are being paid to make sure that there's a black-white couple and that there's a gay couple or a lesbian couple in every movie.
And that's how they're collecting their money.
And billionaires are pushing this as a kind of cultural indoctrination, which brings us back to the main point today.
Remember our guest coming up, Dr.
Nels, is the author of a book called The Indoctrinated Brain.
Now, he doesn't focus on, you know, woke issues or cultural issues.
He focuses on the physiology of the brain.
But I'm explaining the culture issues.
This is an attack on your culture issues.
It's an attack on your rationality.
It's a subtle way to put messages into films to try to make it normal that there's always two gay dudes kissing in every film or every show, whatever.
And for a multi-part series, like a TV show, like a Netflix type of thing, they'll start off the first one, two, or three episodes that seem completely normal.
There's nothing woke about this.
And then when they sucker you into the story, and you're like, wow, this is actually a pretty good series.
And then episode four starts off like two gay dudes butt-humping each other.
Oh my God, what happened?
I thought this was going to be a normal show.
No, it's freaking gay porn on Netflix.
They just had to throw in two gay dudes humping each other.
Like the Ozarks did that.
There was a series called The Ozarks.
I forgot what episode it was because I'm still trying not to remember that.
All of a sudden it's like two gay dudes humping each other.
Please, God.
You've got to learn that they do that to you on purpose.
And they'll insert messages on the climate cult.
They'll insert messages about the vaccine cult also.
This is how they indoctrinate people.
And if you don't have an active brain because your hippocampus has deteriorated on purpose with the spike protein and shedding and whatever else and toxic chemicals in the food supply, then you don't have the ability to question that.
Your brain accepts it.
Like, oh, that's totally normal that there's always two dudes humping in every show.
And every couple is black and white.
Again, I'm not against the black and white couple.
Don't get me wrong.
It's just that they do it all the time to the point where it's insane.
It's in your face.
You just never see a white couple anymore, do you?
You notice that?
And you rarely see a black couple anymore.
It's always one of each.
And you got to wonder, like, who's paying for that?
Like, what's the agenda there?
Why is somebody paying good money to try to show black and white couples all the time?
Like, I'm serious.
What is that agenda?
And then, how is it that Google AI is eliminating all white people and showing that all of history was only people of color now?
It's like white people are being erased, isn't it?
Isn't that weird?
It's kind of hard to deny it when you start to see the evidence.
Same thing in New York City, right?
It's like, oh, we're just going to get rid of all the white New Yorkers here and kick them out on the streets by taking their jobs and turning their jobs over to the illegals who are brown people.
So there go the white New Yorkers.
It's not hard to come to the conclusion that in addition to humanity being under attack, there's like a special attack targeting white people also across Western civilization.
Yeah, it's kind of hard to miss it.
But I don't focus on that because I know that all human beings are under attack.
You know, and I'm a very multicultural type of person.
I'm married to an immigrant.
Non-white immigrant, by the way.
I've lived in different parts of the world, been immersed in different cultures, speak different languages, and it doesn't bother me.
I mean, I don't care if somebody's got brown skin, black skin...
Yellow skin, whatever, red skin.
I'm kind of red skinned myself because of my Native American background.
So I'm not focused on the war on whites.
I'm just pointing it out that it's clearly a very real thing.
I'm focused more on the big picture of the war on humanity because I think we're all under attack.
At one level, we're all under attack.
I mean, yeah, in Israel, they're killing brown people with genocide.
But, in fact, we've got to talk about that because they've weaponized the food supply.
Their mass starvation is kicking in.
But they're really going to do the same thing to all of us.
In fact, let's go to that here from the cradle.co.
A quarter of Gazans, one step away from famine.
Warns the United Nations, Israel's aggressions and its barring of essential goods from being delivered significantly decrease food production and agriculture.
Now, young children, by the way, in Gaza are dying from starvation.
From the story, at least one quarter of Gazans are one step away from famine, while the entirety of the population is desperately in need of better food aid.
At least 576,000 people in Gaza...
It's one step away from famine with one in six children under two years of age in northern Gaza suffering from acute malnutrition and wasting.
Yeah, that's, I mean, their body is wasting away.
And this is, this is all by design, by Israel.
This is the full-blown evil of the Zionists on display.
What kind of evil regime starves children to death on purpose and attacks the food trucks and denies humanitarian aid and demands the extermination of an entire ethnic group of people?
Who does that?
Well, the answer is the Zionists do that.
Think about it.
There's no excuse for this.
There's no way around this.
You can't twist your brain around to say, oh, no, this is just Israel attacking Hamas.
No.
How is a three-year-old child Hamas?
How are infants Hamas?
This is just straight-up genocide and mass starvation.
These are crimes against humanity.
Let's see.
We have a person in this story, Ramesh Rahasingham.
I'm not sure who he is.
Let's see.
I think he's with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
He says practically the entire population of Gaza is left to rely on woefully inadequate humanitarian food assistance to survive.
Unfortunately, as grim as the picture we see today, there is every possibility for further deterioration.
He goes on to say that food security experts warn of complete agricultural collapse in northern Gaza by May, if conditions persist, with fields and productive assets damaged, destroyed, or inaccessible.
Many have had little choice but to abandon productive farmland due to evacuation orders and repeated displacement.
Yeah, in other words, they're getting bombed, right?
Does any of this sound familiar?
Yeah.
Productive assets damaged, destroyed, or inaccessible?
Hmm.
The burning up of chicken farms in Texas, the arson against food distribution hubs all across America, hundreds of food facilities have been destroyed in the last, what, 18 months, 24 months?
Huh.
Remember what I said before?
Everything that Israel is doing to Gaza, the globalists plan to do to you.
So if anybody's out there listening and thinking, like, go Israel!
Yes, it's awesome!
If you're pro-Israel in what they're doing right now, karma is a bitch.
Because the globalists are going to do it to you.
The weaponization of food scarcity.
They're testing it out on the Gazans.
They're trying to see how easy it is or how difficult it is to starve people to death.
And I'm surprised, by the way, the Gazans have been incredibly resilient.
I mean, it's hard to even state this, but the typical left-wing American would have lost their minds by now if they suffered what the Gazans have suffered.
Having your neighborhoods bombed, your hospitals bombed, your refugee camps bombed, and then you're told to evacuate.
So you evacuate, and then some people are bombed on the evacuation route, and then you get to the evacuation destination, and then Israel says, well, we're going to bomb that too on Ramadan, you know, because that's the city of Rafa.
And you're starving to death.
You can't feed your child.
Your child's wasting away and dying.
Snipers are killing your family members.
You know, the typical American could not handle that.
Their brains would implode.
Gazans go through that every single day, and they're still mostly alive.
Now, I know Israel has slaughtered at least 30,000 Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
And with this mass starvation that they've engineered, they're trying to kill hundreds of thousands.
So far, they have...
Not achieved their, you know, demonic goal of total genocide.
But again, it just speaks to the incredible resilience of the Gazan people.
And I gotta say, you know how I recently had an interview with a Texas Muslim named Amer?
I had that interview in the studio, and I hope you found that fascinating.
I found it fascinating.
There's someone else that I really, really want to interview.
Not a particular person, but rather, I want to interview a survivor of Gaza.
And I don't know how that's going to happen, by the way.
But let me just put it out there.
Maybe there are a few people who have escaped Gaza, who endured 90 days of bombing and have escaped.
And maybe a few people made it to the United States because maybe they were dual citizens or something.
I don't know.
Or maybe they made it to another country in the Middle East where they could join me for an interview.
But from a survival and preparedness point of view, I want to interview a Gazan survivor.
And that's how we should refer to them as survivors.
Because I know that Israeli people, they always like to refer to their culture as, you know, survivors of the Holocaust.
Which is technically true.
What about survivors of Gaza?
Have they not also endured, frankly, a bombing density that even the Third Reich could not match?
Now I know that the Third Reich, what they did was larger in scale and over time affecting or destroying millions of lives.
But that's what the Zionists would love to inflict upon the Gazans if they could get away with it.
They want to slaughter two plus million Palestinians just in Gaza plus however many are in the West Bank.
So, you know, the Zionists are trying to achieve another modern Holocaust.
They just haven't been able to pull it off yet.
And part of the reason is because these Gazan people are super survivors, man.
I am blown away.
I can't imagine the hell they've gone through.
And I hope you understand.
They're human beings just like you and I. What they've endured is a merciless extermination campaign with 2,000 pound bombs and snipers and demolition teams and armored tanks running up and down your streets.
Could you survive that?
Could you mentally survive that?
I don't know if I could.
I don't know.
And I'm pretty mentally resilient, but that sounds like a living hell on earth.
So, send me an email at situationupdate at protonmail.com if you are in touch with a survivor of Gaza who might want to come on the show and talk about what it was actually like and what it took to survive and what your people did to stay alive.
How did you get food?
How did you take care of medical needs?
What about You know, hygiene, I have legitimate questions because what the Zionists have done, they've tried to turn Gaza into a death city, like a death camp, basically, a giant open-air death camp, and they've largely failed so far.
So I'd like to know how it is that Gazans are still making it through this every single day.
And in the meantime, shame on the leaders of Israel and shame on every member of Congress in the United States that supports that ongoing genocide.
Shame on every journalist.
Shame on every group.
Shame on every person, even in alt media, who supports this genocide.
You have allied yourselves with pure evil.
You are now working for Satan.
Unless you speak out against this, this indiscriminate killing of human lives.
And remember, I want to see a world of peace and abundance and health.
And that means we have to value every life on planet Earth.
And that's why you'll never hear me call for the extermination of any ethnic group of people.
I believe that all people have value.
And we are so much the same.
You know, my ancestry, I'm Afro-Irish Native American, right?
You know that.
I've mentioned that a few times.
Well, so my ancestors came from Africa and some from Ireland and different parts of Europe.
There's also some French in my family, by the way.
Maybe I should update an Afro-Irish Franco Native American.
That would actually be more accurate.
A little bit of French in there.
But we're all the same people, okay?
We're all human beings.
We have the same dreams.
We have the same desires.
We have the same love for our family members.
We have the same perspective, the experience, memories, dreams, love, fear.
I mean, we are so much the same.
And it's astonishing to me that we live in a world where people cannot have empathy for other human beings.
We live in a world dominated by evil, but that's not enough to say that they're evil.
They're heartless, but that's not enough either.
When you think about people like Netanyahu or Victoria Nuland in the U.S. State Department, they are numb to the very things that make us human, which should include empathy and compassion.
And even it's a biblical principle.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
In other words, treat people the way you want to be treated.
Why?
Because they are conscious beings just like you're a conscious being.
They experience their life just like you experience your life.
And why would you inflict upon another person An action, especially a violent action, that if inflicted upon you would cause suffering.
Evil really is when people inflict suffering upon the innocent in order to gain power or profit for themselves.
And that, again, describes, frankly, most of the leaders of Western governments today.
Most of the members of the U.S. Senate, especially Mitch McConnell, Most of the people running the military in Israel, the IDF, at the highest levels, I don't mean every soldier, but at the highest levels, they're evil.
They're satanic.
This idea of just slaughtering other people for your own power and profit or to grab their real estate or grab their natural gas resources, this is an expression of pure evil.
And in order to get people to go along with it, they have to assault your psychology, which brings us full circle back to the topic here today, the indoctrinated brain.
How do they convince people to support genocide?
How do the globalists get people to line up and have themselves injected with a bioweapon that may kill them?
How does that happen?
How are people manipulated into extreme hatred for other people based on nothing but race or ethnicity, like the way that the West is being taught to hate all Russian people?
Thank you.
Russophobia is being indoctrinated by Western governments into the minds of the people.
The same governments that say that, oh, you shouldn't be rooted in hatred or intolerance.
You have to be tolerant.
You have to be inclusive.
You have to be diverse.
And then you say, oh, so Russians are okay too?
Oh no, God, you have to hate Russians.
Hate, hate, hate, hate, hate Russians.
It's the governments that are pushing the hatred.
Not the people.
Governments are teaching hatred.
Governments mandate hatred.
In fact, right now, if you don't support the genocidal bombing of the Palestinians, you're called an anti-Semite.
Did you know that?
Or if you don't support the theft of $300 billion of Russia's assets being held in Western Central Banks, then you're called a Putin puppet.
So if you don't go along with the most egregious acts of evil that are being pushed by Western nations, then you're said to be non-inclusive, non-diverse, non-woke.
So wokeism has become really institutionalized hatred, oppression, censorship, The ostracizing of people from society.
People who don't want to see movies all the time where two dudes just somehow end up humping or kissing two gay dudes in the middle of a movie that's got nothing to do with being gay.
A lot of Americans don't want to see that, including myself.
But they shove it in there in order to expose you to it.
And then if you say, well, I don't want to see that.
Oh, you're gay phobic or whatever they say.
No, I just...
If these two dudes want to go hump each other in the privacy of their own home, fine.
Don't do it on camera!
Don't do it in the movie!
Don't throw it into the movie like a gratuitous, you know, gay sex scene or something.
And by the way, nothing is more gross...
To a lot of us men than two bearded guys kissing for some reason.
Why is that?
Like when they add facial hair to it, it's like, oh my god, horrifying.
Can't even watch this anymore.
It's like something, there's something like really freaky about bearded gay men kissing each other in the middle of a movie that's just highly, highly...
Please, God, no.
I don't know why that is.
It's a natural revulsion.
We're just wired that way, I guess.
It's just like, oh, please, God, no.
I know some people are going to say, well, you're gayphobic.
No!
If you're going to have a gay movie in the Ozarks, Label it like Gay Ozarks or Adventures in the Gay Ozarks.
I mean, put it in the LGBT section so the rest of us know to avoid it.
That's the thing.
No, it's just they're always trying to sneak it into, like, regular mainstream movies.
Gosh.
Can't wait to hear the reactions to this one.
Let me ask you a question.
This would be a quiz.
I wish I could actually give a survey on this.
Is it more offensive to you, if you're watching a movie, to have climate cultism shoved down your throat, or vaccine propaganda shoved down your throat, or LGBT themes shoved down your throat?
Which one of those three, or the always black-white Mixed race couples shoved down your throat.
Again, for some reason, it's like way beyond random chance.
It's engineered to always be that way.
Again, I don't have anything against couples that are different ethnicities and backgrounds.
And, you know, my wife isn't a white woman either.
I'm just saying, again, it's way beyond chance.
It's clearly being engineered.
So out of those things, which one is crazier to you?
Because a lot of movies have them all now.
It's almost like watching a giant propaganda campaign.
But I suspect that this is going to be very interesting for historical purposes because you know how right now you can watch a movie that was filmed in, let's say, the 1990s, like a Wall Street type of movie, and if there were any computers in the movie, they had these giant big box monitors.
You know what I'm talking about?
They were called CRTs, I think, back then.
And they weren't flat panel displays.
There's nothing flat about these.
They were giant boxes, man.
They were deep.
And they were like TV screens, like curved glass on the front.
And the resolution was basically crap.
It didn't even have a resolution.
It wasn't like 360 by 240.
It was crap by crap.
That was it.
It was like a couple of dots on the screen.
That's it.
And...
If they had mobile phones in the movies in the 1990s, the phones were massive.
They were giant phones.
They were bigger than a shoe.
Bigger than a boot.
And they would hold them up.
It's like, oh my gosh, what is that, a military radio?
Are you talking to the other side of the world?
What's going on, right?
So that's an indication of movies from the 1990s.
And it's kind of funny now, looking back at those movies, it's like, oh my gosh, did we really have computer monitors that were that big and heavy?
And the answer is, yes, we did.
Well, 10 years from now, looking back at the movies of the current decade, what are the markers going to be?
It's going to be like blue hair.
Like people with nose piercings.
It's going to be rainbow flags everywhere.
It's going to be all the LGBT themes.
That's going to indicate the era of indoctrination in which the movies were made.
Because movies aren't honestly scripted anymore.
It's not about telling a story.
It's about pushing indoctrination.
For the most part.
I'm talking about the big mainstream movies.
Now, I understand there are independent films.
I was recently filmed in one.
I played a little cameo role in a film that's being produced by some people that I know, and that film is coming out.
I will be doing an interview about that, and we'll be talking about it and promoting it.
It's going to be awesome.
Man, it's a film about human trafficking, by the way, and it's a pro-Christian film.
And I guarantee you, in that film, there are not two gay dudes kissing or humping in the film.
You can rest assured that's not going to come up.
There are not going to be pro-vaccine messages in the film.
There's not going to be climate cultism in the film.
There's no rainbow flags in the film.
Now, it's not a high-budget film, but it's got an honest, sincere message.
A message rooted in humanity and Christian values, by the way, which is why I agreed to appear in the film.
For like 20 seconds or whatever it's going to end up being.
It's basically just a cameo.
But it was fun to do.
So just think about how your psychology is being manipulated and engineered.
Because remember what I said up front here.
World War III, the battle space is inside your head.
That's where the war is taking place, and it's targeting your neurology.
And if you don't protect your neurology, you will lose the war.
But if you do protect your neurology and you engage in neurogenesis, which is very interesting to me because Genesis, think about the Bible, Genesis, right?
Or as Steve Quayles said, Genesis chapter 6, Gen 6, right?
Think about that.
But Genesis, the creation, Genesis, The creation of all that is.
Neurogenesis is a reflection, I think, of the divinity that's in each and every one of us.
You can grow new brain cells.
You can spontaneously create new neurology in order to navigate the world, to learn, to innovate, to be creative, to contribute to the world.
And that's the very thing that the globalists are attacking is genesis.
Think about that.
I mean, there are major biblical implications here.
Genesis is part of what makes you an image of God, and neurogenesis is what's under attack by the satanic globalist forces that are trying to slaughter humanity.
Think about that.
All right, now that's a pretty good setup for the interview here, coming up with Dr.
Nels.
Now, I do want to say, just for the record...
Dr.
Nels does not endorse probably everything that I said here.
I mean, again, I don't want to imply that he agrees with every single thing I've said here or every joke that I've said or whatever, all the satire that I do.
Some of it's obviously politically incorrect.
Okay, so don't take it too seriously.
Dr.
Nels is a serious scientific researcher.
His focus is not cultural issues.
His focus is understanding neurology.
That's his expertise.
And he's a German citizen, and in Germany you're not allowed to joke around the way I just did.
They'll throw you in prison in Germany, or in France, or frankly in the UK. All of Europe, basically.
You go to jail if you do the Health Ranger Report in Europe.
Because I'm an American and a Texan, and I have the First Amendment backing me, and I have a sense of humor.
I don't mind joking around here and poking fun at our silly lives because I think the whole world is a clown show.
But Dr.
Nels is a more serious man, and I just want to say I don't mean to imply that he endorses everything that I have said here up to this point.
So just have a psychological division marker right here.
From here, then, with the interview with Dr.
Nels, it's going to get...
More serious until I start joking around with him, which I did a little bit as well.
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Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
This is a really critical interview with a guest that was incredibly popular when I interviewed him remotely.
It's Dr. Michael Nels, and he's the author of this bombshell book that is a must-read.
It's called The Indoctrinated Brain.
This is available at booksellers everywhere, and there's also an audiobook version available.
This is from Skyhorse Publishing, and Dr. Nels now joins us in studio.
He's made a trip to the United States, and welcome to Texas, Dr. Nels.
Thank you very much for having me again.
Absolutely.
It was a really pleasure being here.
It's great to have you here and the interview with you, it really altered my understanding of neurology and also how people's brains and personalities and decision making has been hijacked and controlled by very dark forces.
You want to give us a quick overview of what your book is about, what your work, your research is about?
Yeah, so my background is actually in immunology.
I did a PhD work there, discovering by genetic research a molecule that is responsible and required for the adaptive immune system.
That's the way we actually adapt to viruses and be more efficient in fighting them, naturally, of course.
And then I turned to another immune system, the mental immune system, Which is essentially under attack when we develop Alzheimer's, when we lose our ability to think, to memorize, and many other attributes which are human and important for humans to be curious and to go new ways and reflect on things.
And, of course, our ability to memorize everything that we learn.
And I also realized very soon that even for thinking, it's required that we are able to memorize.
So our whole individuality is dependent on memorization.
So I worked very hard on understanding what is necessary that we can memorize things throughout our lives because Alzheimer's is not a natural development.
It's absolutely unnatural and caused by our way of life, our modern way of life.
What, exposure to toxins and inflammatory factors or what?
Exactly.
And also, even though we live kind of prosperous, let's say, in the global north, we still have a lot of deficiencies.
For example, vitamin D, which was actually exploited in 2000 to develop...
A program that is unheard of, you know, this experimental vaccination program with genetic material, was only possible because we have a deficiency in vitamin D. So this deficiency in vitamin D, which I found out is also a cause or a cofactor in developing Alzheimer's.
So a level, for example, where Alzheimer's is essentially...
Yeah, it's the lowest likelihood in developing and the level that we have in Germany, for example, I come from Germany, in the winter we have like 25 nanomole, in summer we have an average maybe 40 to 50, but the Healthier rate would be 125.
That is what we measure in tribes, for example in Africa, people who live in the wild and live naturally.
This is in a natural way of living, not protected from the sun in houses, not protected by sunscreen, not living too far in the north and having no food which supplies the vitamin D. We have a deficiency and between the 25 we measure in older people on average And 125, which would be normal, we have a 70% increase of our risk in Alzheimer's.
Yeah, I'm so glad you're covering this.
I've been talking about vitamin D for 20 plus years and the chronic deficiency of vitamin D, but especially in North America and across Europe, those with darker skin pigmentation, right?
Because they have a natural sunscreen that blocks the production of vitamin D in their skin, and yet...
Their ancestry, let's say, a black American today, their ancestry might be from some country in Africa, where they were much closer to the equator, they had much higher exposure, and they were generating much more vitamin D. Now they're living indoors, they're working in an office environment, typically, let's say, and nobody's explaining to them why cancer rates are higher among black Americans and why prostate cancer is more aggressive or breast cancer is more aggressive.
Absolutely.
But your focus on, then, the cognition affects vitamin D deficiency causing Alzheimer's.
It causes Alzheimer's.
It's not the cause of Alzheimer's, but it's one factor.
One of many factors, and that's just one example of deficiencies that we have in our modern life, but the law of the minimum applies.
Things that are lacking is our problem, but also the law of the maximum applies.
If we eat things that are not healthy for us in higher quantities, sugar-containing products, for example, leading to glycation of proteins, even the DNA in our cells, these glycation products lead to an activation of the immune system, We call them advanced glycation end products.
The receptor for advanced glycation end products activates the immune system because it's almost like you have a piece of wood in your skin.
It's something which shouldn't be there.
The immune system tries to attack it.
Gut gets not rid of it.
We have a chronic inflammation.
And chronic inflammation shuts down The relevant part or the relevant function of the autobiographical memory center where Alzheimer's starts.
Wow.
And I actually have a picture of that.
Maybe we should look at this.
Yes.
Please bring that up.
We'll show that next, but one more comment before we get to that.
I recall from our last interview, and I suppose I can only recall it because I don't have the highly inflammatory Yeah.
Neurodestructive processes that you've referred to.
But I recall that you said that the hippocampus is the one region of the brain where neurogenesis continues to take place at any age.
Exactly.
And I've been thinking about that.
There are many things that you said in the interview that really altered my understanding of the world around us.
One of them being how easily that globalist forces can hijack human neurology in order to control people.
Mm-hmm.
And to induce things like fear as a means of control.
They're sort of weaponizing our neurology against this.
But in all the things that I have experienced in terms of learning at my age, in my mid-50s, like doing Rubik's Cube solving.
I do speedcubing now.
I solve the cube.
That would not be possible without the hippocampus and neurogenesis, correct?
Well, there are certain physical skills you might be able to learn without it.
No, but I mean, it's cognitive.
Yeah, no, it's cognitive.
You have to solve...
For example, there was one famous patient which actually led to the discovery of the autobiographical memory being in the hippocampus.
And this patient...
H.M., while he was living, nobody was allowed to tell what the name really is.
All the papers about him are about H.M., Henry Molassen.
He died later on, almost 50 years later.
But he had epilepsy.
It was not treatable anymore, so the surgeon decided to remove this part of the brain where the epilepsy started to commence.
But by some reason that nobody understood, he not only removed the part of the brain which caused the epilepsy, he removed it on the other side at the identical region.
And the region he removed was the hippocampus.
And from that moment on, Henry Molestin couldn't remember anything anymore.
Nothing novel.
But it reminds me just of the cube that you are showing me.
He was taught to play piano.
And he learned to play piano.
At a younger age.
No, no.
When he had no autobiographical memory.
Oh, okay, okay.
And so he learned piano, but because he couldn't remember that he learned piano.
He couldn't remember the event, the episodes when he learned, because we call the autobiographical memory also the episodic memory.
He couldn't remember the episodes of learning.
So he had the skill of playing the piano, but no memory of having attained that skill.
So whenever he played, and he was asked, how can you play so well?
I said, I'm a genius, I never learned it.
Yeah, but it's just...
Wow.
Okay.
Well, your presentation, I know you have some critical slides to go through.
I just want to show maybe, because most people don't know what the hippocampus actually is, and we talk about it, and maybe they have to look it up, but it might be nice to show people.
Okay, yeah.
You start with...
I'm going to solve the cube while you do that.
How about that?
So you start with the presentation.
Let's show his slide there.
There we go.
Go ahead.
It's just a few slides.
So you have to think about it when you look here at this picture.
This is the brain.
And what you see here are two, let's say, orange-colored structures, which are actually the hippocampus.
It's our autobiographical memory center.
And without the hippocampus, we couldn't remember anything that we have ever experienced.
Right.
And so all these memories, all our personal experiences, are essentially the basis of our individuality.
And this is what the slide shows, and it also shows, of course, why the hippocampus is named hippocampus, because when you actually look at it from an anatomical view, it really looks like a seahorse.
Oh, really?
That's why it's called hippocampus.
Okay.
That's actually the scientific name of seahorse is hippocampus.
Okay.
So anyway, in the hippocampus, and you already mentioned it, and I mentioned it in our last talk, all the functions of the...
Wow.
Okay.
There it is.
Okay.
Yeah.
No, you impressed me now.
Oh, really?
Absolutely.
Because I tried it once, and it really, I don't think I solved it.
Anyway.
Well, I'm competing against the kids that do it in 10 seconds, though.
Yeah, okay.
Because they have little alien fingers that just brrrr like that.
Yeah, yeah.
So I'm never going to beat those kids, but...
Yeah, my brain is like a sponge.
But to be honest, these cells that I'm showing here, this is a piece of the hippocampus here.
Yeah.
And this is from animals, which are actually old animals, like two-year-old mice.
They correspond to an 80-year-old human.
Really?
Mice only get about two years old.
They are really old and they die of age.
So they have a very fast life, so to speak.
So you call those index neurons?
I call them index neurons.
These neurons, which you see the green ones here, these are stained because they have certain features.
They are newborn.
They are newly born in the adult stage.
So if you are like 80 years old and you produce still these cells in humans, it's possible.
100% of all hippocampal cells can be generated new every year and are added to the hippocampus.
And you need these cells because otherwise you wouldn't be able to memorize new things without overriding previous experiences.
And these nerve cells are required to retrieve the information once you have stored them.
So every day you store information in the hippocampus.
And you store when you have learned something, what you have learned, Where you have learned it and how it felt.
Very important.
The emotional impact.
Without emotion, you wouldn't memorize anything.
Emotion is really the key for things to enter the hippocampus and stay there.
So this is why strongly emotional events make a much stronger imprint on the neural network.
Exactly.
That's actually used against us.
If you have the fear-mongering, then everything will be memorized.
Right.
And if you memorize it without the presence of index neurons, then you start overriding.
This also, I think, doesn't explain why so much of marketing and advertising is all emotional.
Absolutely.
Instead of informational, they're not telling you, oh, here's a car, and here's the car's properties, and here's why it's better.
Now it's just...
You should feel good, and then here's a car.
Exactly.
So what you have to experience and the emotion doesn't stay in the hippocampus.
Every night it's uploaded to neocortical, let's say, hard drive.
And only the location and the time stamp of the memory stays in the hippocampus.
And this time and the location neurons, the space neurons, the time and the space neurons, they together form an index for the memory that has been uploaded and be retrieved again.
Oh, interesting.
And these time and space neurons, these are the green ones you see here.
They are newly born all day every year.
And they essentially are required to memorize when and where we have learned something.
So if you block this production, you stop memorizing things, and if you block it for a long term, that's what you see in Alzheimer's patients, they suddenly don't know how to get home again from where they have been.
Let me ask you something.
They have no feeling anymore for time and space.
I often listen to audiobooks when I'm doing work on my ranch.
I might be driving a tractor, driving a vehicle.
And then I hear something in the book.
My brain ties it to that location because the next time I come back to that spot, I involuntarily recall what I heard from the book when I was at that same spot.
Is that kind of what you're talking about?
Exactly.
I remember about two and a half years ago when I was working on this puzzle, what was happening to us, the World Society, in the last four years, since 2020.
And I spent two years figuring it out, and I didn't come up with the final idea.
And I remember it was almost like yesterday.
I stepped out of a shower in a...
In a vacation home we had in the Cross Island, in the Mediterranean, my wife and I, came back from a hike, I took a shower, was thinking about this whole issue, what was happening the last four years.
And I can tell you on which step of the Of the staircase when I went down, I had suddenly the idea how everything fitted together, how to solve the problem, or the puzzle actually.
How all the puzzle pieces, which individually didn't make any sense, suddenly came together, seamless, and I had a complete picture in front of me, and that's what actually led me to write this book.
And so that...
Realization was so emotionally positive for you that it was imprinted into your...
It's unbelievable.
I mean, every second of the thought process was there, and it's tied emotionally to this staircase in this vacation home.
Wow.
What an incredible memory.
But, you know, there's something else I want to ask you in all of this.
I mean, we'll get into more slides, but right now, the world is...
Really being entertained by AI, large language model systems.
In fact, we're working on an LLM project ourselves, too, for alternative knowledge about health and nutrition and so on.
But people are so amazed by the neural network in silicon.
Absolutely.
You know, it's like these companies are willing to spend trillions of dollars.
OpenAI has announced a $7 trillion investment, I think, in NVIDIA microchips and everything.
But and then people want to throw money at that, invest in it, but they don't want to invest in their own neural network, which is free.
It's free, and it's a supercomputer.
And the problem is that the AI will learn to think better and better, while our thinking abilities will drop and drop.
And the more these AI technologies will take over thinking for us, the less we will be able to do it ourselves.
That's right.
People will sort of use the AI systems as their cognitive surrogates.
Yeah.
I mean, these are space cells, you know, and they remember when we did something.
But if you just travel around with your car and you just use the GPS system and you don't watch anymore for signs and signals and anything, you just follow this screen, you have a completely different experience and you don't memorize essentially as well as you did...
Decades ago when these systems were not present.
Right.
Where you are and where you have been and how it felt to be there.
And we lose a lot with technology.
We lose essentially connection to nature.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
That's why, I mean, I force myself to go into nature every single day with my animals.
Yeah, absolutely.
Actually, I walk my goats, actually.
They love to walk with me and go through the forest and everything.
But there's...
There's another angle of all of this that I want to bring up, which is that in Western medicine it is a presumption that cognitive decline is a natural function.
So they say, oh, it's just old age.
But that's not an explanation.
No, it's totally wrong.
I published a paper, peer-reviewed, in 2016.
It's called The Unified Theory of Alzheimer's Disease.
And there I show that aging is just a prerequisite because it takes decades for the disease to develop, but that doesn't mean it's the cause.
Not the causative factor.
It's not the causative factor.
In fact, when Alzheimer's in 1906 published his paper, he actually identified it as a weird disease.
He didn't see something like this before, and I can tell you people aged 70 to 80 years at that time already in large quantities.
Yes.
Sufficient quantities that we should have seen hundreds of thousands of Alzheimer's cases if the rates of Alzheimer's have been like today.
Right.
And in fact, in textbooks of 1940, 1945, big textbooks of neuropathology, the Alzheimer's disease was not even mentioned.
And today it's a leading disease.
So everything has changed the last decades, the last 50, 60, 70 years, and I can tell you what happened.
We have a decline in the production of exactly these nerve cells.
These index neurons are not produced anymore, and they don't protect us anymore if they are not there.
And they are our mental health system, essentially.
Wow.
So what is interfering with the neurogenesis production of these?
I will come to the answer to this question in a second.
I actually have a slide on that.
Okay, please.
But I would like to show you first why they are so important to us.
They are not only important for us, that we memorize things individually and can separate one...
Information from another one.
For example, when we have to think, they're very important that we, when we develop a thought, we have many alternative thoughts in our brain.
Sometimes they're only slightly different, thought one from thought B and thought C when we solve a problem.
And we have to decide maybe later on which of the thoughts is the one we want to follow.
So it's almost like an evolutionary process.
We have all these ideas that pop up in our brain.
We have to memorize these Popped up ideas instantaneously and long term.
And the only part of our brain that can do this is our autobiographical memory center.
Only the hippocampus can do that.
So we wouldn't be able to develop any idea, any plan, any...
We wouldn't be able to process and evolve any constructive model of anything if we hadn't had these cells.
But that brings up a really important point, since these cells are being suppressed...
and many of us notice across society that people are suffering personality changes they're losing rationality I have seen people who have lost job skills And I believe it's related to these injections, by the way.
Yeah, absolutely.
I'll come to that in a second.
Oh, okay, okay.
I'm getting ahead of it.
I'm sorry.
No, no, you don't have to be sorry.
It's really important.
But what's also important is this happened already many, many years before.
It started already decades before.
Ah.
As I will show you maybe in this slide here, the function of these index neurons, these new nerve cells that are produced every day, is not only memorizing our own thoughts or anything that we experience.
They also have another function.
They are the neuronal correlate of psychological resilience.
Mental health.
Yeah, that we are resilient to stress, stressful events.
If they are not produced, resilience goes down, which means that every life event that might make us anxious, that is maybe difficult to comprehend, would lead to depression.
So if we shut down the production of these cells, at the same time, depression rates go up.
And to tell you, in 2017 was the highest recorded depression rate on Earth ever.
2017 already.
In 2019, the World Health Organization said in a paper, now depression is the number one disease worldwide.
That means, if you reverse the argument, in 2019, in summer, we had the lowest production rate of index neurons in the hippocampus.
Another thing that these cells do, they are the neuronal correlate of curiosity.
If you shut down their production, animals stop being curious.
They don't seek novelty anymore.
They just sit around and run in circles, but they don't move around and roam around and check out their environment, which would be important for their survival.
They wouldn't do that anymore.
But we see this in humans now.
They watch the Super Bowl, basically.
But there's no curiosity.
Even journalists aren't curious about asking questions anymore.
There's no curiosity.
But to be curious, you also have to have psychological resilience.
Because when you're curious, you enter a new space, new areas, and you might not like what you're seeing.
So you have to be prepared for that.
You have to accept that the new information might be stressful.
So we need psychological resilience to be curious.
Oh, this explains censorship.
They don't want to be exposed to any new information that might cause psychological stress.
No, I think they want to stress us, but they have some other idea behind that, and I'll come to that in a second.
Okay, but I mean like the safe spaces of the political left.
Oh, I see.
They want to have a safe space where they have no information that contradicts their current belief system.
And in order to do that, they have to censor all other voices that might challenge that.
Yeah, it's difficult to accept different opinions if you have no resilience.
Right.
And then they say they're triggered.
Everybody's triggered now.
Triggered by the slightest thing.
Yeah.
The slightest thing that is worrisome could cause depression.
Because you have no resilience.
Actually, every antidepressant that is on this planet right now and distributed to people, every antidepressant has only one function, essentially, that is activating adult hippocampal neurogenesis.
Interesting.
So if you block adult hippocampal neurogenesis in an animal, By chemicals, by radiation, by whatever, genetically, then no antidepressant would work anymore.
Oh, interesting.
So the serotonin reuptake inhibition...
Would not work anymore.
But it affects...
Serotonin is essentially a growth factor for neurogenesis.
Got it.
So when they keep more serotonin concentrations flooded in the brain, then it allows these cells to develop more.
Yeah, you have a higher production rate.
But then, why is it that...
When I grew up, we were all very resilient.
We were outdoor kids.
We didn't get triggered by anything.
And that trait has stuck with people like myself, and perhaps you as well, and the people that we know.
But then there's another segment of society that has lost the ability.
Apparently, to generate these cells.
What's going on?
I'll come to that in a second.
I just want to maybe finish very quickly what all the functions are of these cells.
Because once you understand that, you will understand the consequences of that much more deeply.
Okay.
So the other thing, of course, is that if you are curious, you make new experiences.
And if you are making new experiences, if you are not doing the same thing all over again every day, then you increase your individuality.
And the broader your individuality is, the more your personality has personal experiences.
The more creative you can be.
Yes.
Okay?
And the last thing that I discovered, I'm in the process, hopefully, to publish a paper.
It's in the peer review process right now.
In 2002, there was a Nobel Prize in what is called economics.
Given to a psychologist, Daniel Kahneman.
And he discovered that we have two thinking systems.
A very fast one, which acts more or less stereotypically, just doing repetitive what we always do.
Essentially also working with, I would say, a behavior that is almost like genetic, like instinct.
Yes.
You know, for example, if you have no resilience, there comes something fearful, your instinct tells you to go to the group.
Right.
Find shelter.
Like cognitive shortcuts.
Yeah.
that mostly get the right answer quickly because you might have to make a decision quickly.
Exactly.
But you are not thinking about it.
Right.
It's more like a reflex.
Right.
And but there's another system is called system two, which requires energy and is real thinking.
And for this distinction, he got the Nobel Prize for this discovery, because in certain situations, it's better to think.
Yeah.
Right.
You create an economic policy.
But the point is, the system one is always active.
It's a default.
That's how we work by default.
System two has to be activated by gut feeling.
You have to have a gut feeling, an emotional sensation.
You need to activate your thinking process.
But the reason why it's not always active, the thinking process, is because it requires energy, mental energy.
Yes.
And it was unclear until recently what this mental energy is.
And I'm just in the process, I've just submitted a paper where I show that these cells are the source of the mental energy.
See, that's interesting also because, you know, in evolutionary biology, the energy efficiency of the organism is strongly tied to its survival capabilities.
Even though the human mind is an all-purpose computational system, it still requires a very high proportion of caloric energy in order to function compared to other animals that have simpler brains.
That's 20% of our metabolic energy goes into the brain.
So if you're running your brain at 100% all the time...
Well, I think our range adapted to this 20% because it was always 20%.
Right.
And it was actually shown that it doesn't matter if you think or if you don't think, the mental energy that you use up is not much different.
Oh, the caloric energy is about the same?
Actually, it was a mistake up to about 10 years ago that people thought the mental energy required for System 2 function, that means for thinking, is actually metabolic.
But it's not.
It's not.
Oh, okay, okay.
Because I was thinking that, too.
I was thinking that, too, for a long time.
But it was shown, and I show it in my paper, and I'll also show it in this book, actually, here, in The Intercontinental Brain.
It's something else.
What you need to be able to put your thoughts, if you invest in thinking, every detail of your thought process needs to be stored.
And only the autobiographical memory can do that.
But if you're running out of index neurons, Then the singing process would start overriding previous experiences.
And the brain tries to avoid that.
And then a person would say, it's just too hard to think that.
Yeah.
The technical term is ego depletion.
And you might notice that.
I notice it every day.
I work hard mentally the whole day.
I have a lot of System 2 activity during the day.
Writing a book is System 2.
Exploring new scientific ideas is System 2.
Even social activities are System 2.
And after a few hours, well, my index neurons are used up.
I feel that.
And I start to be what we call ego-depleted.
And this ego-depleted is my signal to go to bed and sleep, and while I'm sleeping...
Then during sleep...
During sleep, the source, essentially the energy source, the number of new index neurons starts to grow, and their number essentially is my new energy that I have for the next day.
That's my theory, and I'm just hopefully being able to publish it.
That is really fascinating.
So here I put it already in there as if it were essentially a proven task, but it's the mental source to think.
So if you shut down This, what I call here, this mental immune system, all these functions together are our mental immune system.
So if you want to attack people and shut down their ability to resist what you want from them, you have to essentially only do one thing, shut down the production of these nerve cells.
Okay, that's interesting.
That's the target.
Let me translate this to pop culture.
Please.
And let me ask my producer, you remember in Star Wars they were trying to explain the Force, like how the Jedi has the Force?
And I think in one of the later movies they came up with something, they introduced the concept of, I think they called them midichlorians.
It was supposed to be some kind of substance that Jedi had that would give them Jedi powers.
I think, am I right?
Oh, I can't hear my producer.
I don't have my earpiece.
I think they called it midichlorians.
Okay.
And it was just a made-up substance that gave you Jedi powers, and if you lost your midichlorians, you couldn't be a Jedi anymore.
But you're saying that the neurogenesis of these indexed neurons gives you sort of these...
Powers.
Powers?
I was almost wanting to call them superpowers, because this is pretty impressive.
It's a superpower.
It's the superpower which made us the dominating species on this planet.
Exactly.
Because we need our autobiographical memory, for example, to judge...
To learn what other people want, how they behave, how we have to interact.
We need system two to find out in a socially conflicting situation how to act best, not to be killed, maybe, you know.
So all our social skills are based on this mental immune system.
Sorry?
I'm sorry to interrupt, but I'm just so curious.
Of course I am, but what part of the brain simulates the world?
I'm good at this, doing physics simulations in the brain.
To consider, like, if I do this, these things are going to happen, or if this happens, this is going to happen.
Surely there's like a simulation.
That's the hippocampus.
That's the hippocampus.
Yeah, because it's not only, let's say, an image of the real space and time.
So the hippocampus ties all our memories, everything that we have experienced in the space-time continuum.
The four-dimensional space-time continuum essentially is represented by these index neurons.
The space and the time neurons.
Space and time.
Everything that happens in space and time.
But even future events, things that we plan, are essentially memorized by new index neurons.
These are virtual space and time neurons of future events.
And when we try to Execute this future event.
If we try to follow a plan, then these future space and time neurons become more and more active because we are closer to the goal.
What about when dreaming?
Because when you're dreaming, your brain is creating a simulated environment, including other characters and their dialogue, and it is projecting onto them their thinking.
Even though they're not real, but even the physics of the world, everything, waterfalls, whatever.
I mean, think about the complexity of how the brain has to generate this simulated world.
Yeah, and make it conscious.
And bring it into your consciousness.
Yeah, and even if we dream, it's there.
It's actually quite interesting.
We remember a dream when we wake up during a dream.
Otherwise, we wouldn't remember.
Lucid dreaming.
Yeah, any dream.
If you have a nightmare and you wake up, that's usually why dreams are usually not very happy dreams.
Because a nightmare would maybe wake you up because it's not unbearable for you what you experience.
You're saying in that moment it's still in your consciousness and that's how you remember it.
It's still in your consciousness, but it's also that the hippocampus wakes up and the index neurons start to memorize the last part of the dream.
That's why you always remember the end of the dream but never the beginning.
Interesting.
One time I woke up, this happened once in my life that I remember many years ago, I woke up and couldn't remember who I was.
It's like all those neurons were frozen for a moment or something.
Like, I did not know my identity or anything for a few seconds.
And it was a terrifying moment, by the way.
And then everything came flooding back, all my memories of who I am.
It's almost like you boot a computer.
It's like a reboot, yeah.
It's like a reboot.
I do this actually every morning.
I mean, I'm doing it consciously meanwhile because I know how it works.
And so it's essentially, I have to remember myself again.
So if you think about it, the indexed neuron production is so essential for our mental health, mental immune system, our way to interact with others.
You can really compare it.
I mean, the name immune system might be interesting to explain.
We have essentially two immune systems.
We have one for microorganisms.
That's our physical immune system consisting of the multitude of our immune cells.
And it's against microorganisms.
But in the macro world, it's not the microorganisms that actually bother us.
It's usually microorganisms.
And as you can imagine, they come usually on two legs.
And they play mind games with this.
Yeah, absolutely.
And the only way to counter their attacks against us is essentially that we engage in thinking and be socially active.
And it would go even a step further.
It's not only the mental immune system of a single person, since personality and curiosity and individuality Every human being is almost like an immune cell in itself.
So these cells in each human create individuality, and all the individuals together have essentially a social immune system against social attacks against society.
Well, no wonder thinking is under attack and individuality is under attack.
Absolutely.
If you want to dominate a society, you have to attack the index neuron production in each individual.
Wow.
Wow.
So is that, what, fluoride in the water supply?
Is that one of the things that suppresses it?
Yeah, they actually inject stuff in the meanwhile that suppresses it.
And I'll come to that in a second.
Okay.
Okay, but I just want to make a note here that what you're talking about, which I think is really profound, is that the battle space of our world right now is cognitive.
Yeah, it's happening here.
It's happening in the hippocampus.
In the hippocampus.
That's where the warfare is taking place.
Essentially the target of the war.
This is where the war takes place.
Because, and this is why I would guess that we see, like, in the wars that we're having right now, we're seeing around the world, The governments, no matter which side, are pushing out just propaganda and lies constantly.
There's no real information.
But it's all being pushed through controlled narratives and through media that's designed to say to you, don't think for yourself.
Don't question anything.
You're not an authoritative source.
Here are the authoritative sources.
You should trust them and believe them no matter what, which means don't think for yourself.
Yeah.
It's even worse.
I'll come to that in a second.
It's really even worse than that.
And why this is happening, why they need to check that only a certain amount of information, a certain level of information is actually coming through.
It's about installing essentially a new operating system in our brains, and this operating system shouldn't be interfered by either previous knowledge, Or by alternative use.
Okay.
So if you want to install a certain...
if you want to modify the brain and you want to have people with a certain modified brain, then you need to control what goes into this brain.
Yes.
I think it's obvious.
And that's where it's narrative control and censorship of alternative views, and you can't question the science, et cetera.
Exactly.
And we discussed already that, I mentioned already, this happened already years before.
It started years before.
If the psychological resilience is down, we have a high likelihood of developing a depression.
It's not a depression per se, but we cannot cope with life events so good, and if we don't cope with them well, then depression is more likely.
So depression is essentially a clinical marker for a reduction or a blocked neurogenesis.
So it's almost like a reverse relationship.
It's causal.
This is why I never suffer from depression.
You wouldn't probably.
I've been blessed with really good neurogenesis or whatever.
Yeah, I mean, even if something really bad happens to you, I mean, things that could really put everybody maybe into depression.
Yeah.
But it's more likely that you maybe come out of it somehow.
I would joke about it is what I would do.
No, I mean, I... Many things happened in my life which I don't like.
A grandchild of mine was just born in the summer and lived only for five minutes.
It was a really traumatic life event for the whole family, but I think we all had some kind of resilience still.
We suffered, no question, but I think we all learned something out of it.
We came stronger out of it as a family.
And that gets back to the resilience that you're talking about.
That's the resilience we need.
And I show you actually why there's a compound out there, an essential compound, which actually was shown to help when you lose a family member to get over it better, not falling into depression more likely, when you just take this compound.
And it's a natural, essential compound.
I come to that.
I will remember.
My autobiographical memory will remember when we come to that.
Okay.
I want to know about that compound.
I can't help but ask another quick question.
Why is it that there are very high IQ people out there who are also extremely gullible?
The IQ is essentially measured by the number of things you can juggle in your short-term memory at the same time.
And this takes place, according to modern theory, in the frontal brain.
And so we can have a high IQ even without a hippocampus.
I mentioned already Henry Molassen.
Without a hippocampus, he was IQ tested, and his IQ was 112 like before.
Interesting.
So he didn't lose any IQ. So IQ and System 2 thinking has nothing to do with it.
Interesting.
So even though maybe if you engage System 2 and start thinking, a high IQ will be helpful, no matter what.
But it doesn't mean that you engage System 2 if you don't have it or if you're not willing to do that.
Okay.
So thinking is possible but not necessary for you to survive in our society.
And most people with a high IQ maybe have a, I don't know, maybe go to physics or whatever, study something.
But then at a certain point in life, maybe their work becomes routine on a high level, of course.
Yes.
But it's not that they are curious about things and they might have not the resilience they need to...
To engage in real thinking which might be controversial when it's necessary.
Got it.
Anyway, if you look at the growth of new nerve cells here and the growth of 1.5%, we should expect the growth of the hippocampus our whole life.
Okay.
So that would be the curve here, which I show in this graphic.
This is the hippocampus volume, actually the hippocampal volume of both hippocampi.
When you are born, you have about 3 cubic centimeters, so 1.5, 1.5, and you have a steep growth rate up to adulthood, and then you have a 1 to 2% growth rate the rest of your life.
That would be natural.
Okay.
But if you look at gene bank data for, let's say, 20,000 British people, which was done in 2019, that's the growth rate.
It's actually a shrinkage rate.
Wait, how was this determined?
They looked essentially at the hippocampal volume at every age.
And you see that at every age group, instead of having a bigger hippocampus with growing age, becoming smaller.
They're actually losing brain mass.
Instead of winning 1.5% of brain volume in the hippocampus, we lose about 1.4%.
That was British citizens?
Yeah, but there are studies all over the world.
It's just a very comprehensive study.
Is that why the British military, nothing works?
The missiles don't launch and the propellers don't turn on the aircraft carriers?
I don't think we should maybe...
You can put that one on me.
That's my comment.
That's me making a joke.
Yeah, it's a funny joke, but to be perfectly honest, I think this is what we would see in every nation, because the reason for that is our lifestyle, and it doesn't differ too much from one country to the other.
Right, right.
No, I would agree.
In fact, I would almost hate to see that chart for Americans.
Because I live here, I see what's happening.
There's a cognitive decline.
Which cause hippocampal shrinkage, which are even more severe in Americans than, for example, in Germans.
For example, the omega-3 index.
The what?
The omega-3 index.
It's the amount of omega-3 fatty acids required for hippocampal growth.
And you can measure them in the blood.
When I'm talking about omega-3, I'm not talking about what you find in canola.
Right.
You're saying like an omega-3 deficiency.
The omega-3 fatty acids, which I'm talking about, are the ones you find, for example, in fish.
EPA and DHA. And these two can be measured.
And the percentage in the cell membrane of erythrocytes, Compared to all other fatty acids is the index.
And for example, the placenta in humans tries to produce about an index of 11% for the child that is growing in the womb.
11% is the ideal.
With 11% you have the highest hippocampal volume.
Oh, no kidding.
2% is not acceptable for life.
You cannot live below 2%.
Germans have allowed 4.5% on average.
Not 11, 4.5.
And Americans, I actually buy 4%.
Because we eat a lot of canola oil.
Not me, but I mean the American people.
That's some of the problems that the industry tells us.
Just eat canola oil, there's omega-3 because omega-3 is important.
But the problem is humans cannot transform omega-3 from canola oil into DHA. Oh, interesting.
Impossible.
It's possible, but the percentage is below 1%.
Plus, we know the seed oils tend to be really inflammatory to the circulatory system as well.
Absolutely.
Anyway, just the consequences of that.
This is frightening, this chart.
The consequence of that is, of course, and this is only the tip of the iceberg, we have chronic exhaustion in society.
People are ego-depleted already when they wake up in the morning because production is not going on overnight.
We have major depression as the number one disease now in 2019.
And Alzheimer's disease is now number three or number four worldwide as the cause of death.
Yeah.
And Alzheimer's is a consequence of a decade long, of several decades of suppressed neurogenesis.
Okay.
That's why it's a disease of the higher age, because it takes a few decades before the hippocampus has shrunken too much.
Actually, the size of the hippocampus, the smaller it is, the closer you are to Alzheimer's.
Actually, the size of the hippocampus is a biomarker for the progression of Alzheimer's.
How many cubic centimeters is the hippocampus normally?
Yeah, it's about 5.
As you see here in the curve, it's about 10 cubic centimeters for both of them, so about 5 to 5.5.
Oh, interesting.
Okay.
Wow, such a small mass responsible for such a big...
Yeah, it's just a thump essentially sticking here.
That's why you have to upload every evening.
It's almost like this UPS stick, you know?
Yeah, yeah.
USB stick, I mean.
USB stick where you can only memorize that you have uploaded something, but you cannot memorize the content that you uploaded without having a problem to memorize new things the next day.
Wow.
The upload is very necessary.
Now, this looks very esoteric, this chart here, but essentially it shows all the areas in our life that are responsible for the growth of the hippocampus.
Interesting.
Every area, we need a purpose in life.
Without a purpose in life, we wouldn't memorize new things.
We wouldn't explore new things.
We wouldn't be waking up in the morning and doing something novel.
We need something that pushes us, a purpose.
And when you have a purpose in life, then you give food, essentially, memories to these new index neurons and they survive.
We need social life, social activity.
When you are socially engaged, even if you look in the eyes of your dog, it was measured that the oxytocin level goes up in your brain but also in the dog's brain.
Oxytocin is the most potent activator of neurogenesis that we know of.
Is that right?
That means if you shut down social interaction, you reduce the oxytocin level and the hippocampus will shrink.
Isn't that the hormone between mother and child also among sheep and cattle and everything?
Oxytocin is the hormone that actually activates the birth process.
So it spurs neurogenesis in the new offspring.
It's very important, particularly in humans.
You have to think about it.
The child that is born has no survival potential at all if the mother wouldn't care for it.
But the love of the mother, the child, the bonding requires memory.
Yes.
And the more the mother memorizes from these moments, the longer and more deeply is the bonding.
The stronger is the bonding.
And that's why oxytocin is so important.
It has its dual role.
One function is to activate the birth process, the contraction of the uterus.
At the other side, you have this activation of the memory center by producing more neurons that will make a lifelong bonding between the mother and the child.
Wow.
And this is experienced by the mother as love for the child.
A strong desire to protect.
My child, even though...
It's the same when you don't rationally know why.
When you bond with the...
Pairs come together, men, women, or whatever.
Nowadays, it's more...
Everything is possible, but the point is, if you meet people and you connect very closely, oxytocin is the bonding hormone, and every bonding relies on memory.
You can't bond to anybody you can't remember.
Right.
Obviously.
I wish we could selectively, though, forget certain people.
Kind of an anti-bonding.
Another joke, but even the traumatic memories are really critical for our formation of who we are and our experience.
Absolutely.
If we were to try to delete every bad thing that happened in our lives, we would probably make those same mistakes again, and we would not be who we are.
Wouldn't be a good thing.
Yeah.
No, it wouldn't.
And this dual purpose...
in the whole charts here.
For example, when you sleep, melatonin is responsible for deep sleep.
At the same time, melatonin is anti-inflammatory and activates neurogenesis during sleep.
Interesting.
It also fights COVID, by the way.
You've seen that.
That's interesting.
I believe that.
And look at physical activity.
In former ages, in the Stone Age, you had to go out to survive.
And when you go out and you go hunting or fishing and gathering of food, you have to remember where you have identified something.
Where was the danger?
Where was something you could eat?
And so it's clear that physical activity needs to signal to the brain to produce more nerve cells.
You know how it works very easily.
When you're physically active, you become stronger physically.
Your body produces a growth hormone, erythopoetine, many, many hormones.
Interesting.
So again, dual function.
So if you don't allow people to move around, you shut down essentially these hormonal production.
And that's what happened during the lockdowns, the COVID lockdowns.
You couldn't even go to the gym.
Yeah, absolutely.
They were blocking people from exercising.
It was crazy.
So make it very quick.
This is the perfect human life.
You have adults...
The grandparents that care for their kids, for their grandchildren, you have enough sleep as a child, you play with others, you go out in the sun, you jog, you do sport, whatever, you go walking around, you get your vitamin D, you bond to your kids, you have social activity here, even stretching others back like this.
That physical contact activates the oxytocin.
Of course, we need food.
All kinds of different food.
This is how it should be.
This is when the hippocampus is happy.
That's why it's green.
This is reality.
Yeah?
More or less.
It looks cold.
That's how our...
Oh, and this.
Oh, now it's like lacking sleep.
We don't eat enough fish, of course.
Bad food, processed food, isolated people.
Yeah.
Nothing to do.
Sedentary lifestyle.
Yeah, no sense, no purpose in life when you're older.
In school, your kids are woken up at a time when they should sleep to be conformed with our modern industrial life and so forth.
Or we do multitasking, which is not a bad thing.
Anyway, this is the cause of shrinkage.
And then, of course, we get chronic exhaustion and Alzheimer's.
And this was already happening before 2020.
In 2019, a study was done, and it's really an interesting study.
It was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, and it shows you how quickly the hippocampus can shrink.
There were eight people sent to Antarctica for an expedition.
Researchers.
But they measured the hippocampal volume and different areas of the hippocampus, and compared it to a group of eight people who stayed at home.
And after 14 months, they did another measurement.
And the shrinkage rate was dramatic.
Really?
Just because of a lack of stimulation, because they were in an isolated indoor environment.
And the front part, you see here in red, there are different areas of the hippocampus.
In blue is the hippocampus, the same area of the control group.
You see the shrinkage rate.
What I circled here is the frontal part of the hippocampus.
And what is that, minus 10% almost?
Yeah, it's about 7% absolute and even more relative.
Oh, wow.
And what's shrinking here is the region that has shrunk here after 14 months is the area where the adult hippocampal neurogenesis takes place.
Huh.
A total shrinkage.
Huh.
And the researcher who actually did all this work said for the hippocampal shrinkage, two major factors seem to play an important role.
The first is social isolation.
The second is monotony.
Wow!
Okay, and that was three months before the lockdown.
And interestingly, he gave an interview a few weeks later, and here he said something very funny.
He said, with prison inmates in solitary confinement, I'm pretty sure we'd see the same thing.
We'd see something similar.
Okay, three months later, we were all in solitary confinement, more or less.
Which would have the same effect.
Which would have the same effect.
So by locking us down...
The powers that be were able to zap people's individuality, creativity, cognition, memories, the ability to reason and navigate the world around them.
Exactly.
And that was 2020, the lockdowns and all these things.
But our way out of the lockdowns was...
Yeah, the godly sent injection program.
Right.
Yeah, it's what I call the spiking program.
And if you look, if you see this in context, I will show you now, and I will also show you this small molecule, this essential nutrient, that would be very helpful to solve the problem.
Okay.
And I'll show this now in the next slide, and it just takes me a few minutes, but I think it will be interesting.
I want to hear about this, yeah.
So, The first thing that here we need to see is all the time we were fear-mongered.
We were killing our parents.
Kids were killing their grandparents.
If you don't obey the rules, rules, rules, rules, and it was always devastating what would happen if we don't follow the rules.
And so we had what we experienced, what we call pre-traumatic stress.
There was actually a paper published by the Gates Foundation, a research paper, showing that if you do fear-mongering, You produce the same effects like if you had experienced the traumatic event in real life.
When you experience a traumatic event, you develop what we call a post-traumatic stress syndrome.
And the hallmark of post-traumatic stress syndrome besides strong depression is the shrinkage of the hippocampus.
It's a hallmark.
You have a very, very small hippocampus when you suffer post-traumatic stress syndrome.
And what the paper showed by the Gates Foundation, if you do fear-mongering, the same thing will happen.
They called it pre-traumatic stress syndrome.
They probably called it a feature.
Yeah.
Mission accomplished.
And how it happens and how it works is a show here.
How you actually can do, how fear mongering leads to a shrinking hippocampus.
And it works like this.
The pre-traumatic neurotoxic stress in response to fear narratives leads to the leakage of molecules from the neurons into the extracellular space.
And what's leaking here are molecules which shouldn't be outside of the neurons, and they are recognized by receptors, immune cell receptors, as a signal that the cells are damaged.
It's obvious, you know?
If you have something outside of a cell which shouldn't be there, the cell must be damaged.
And it's a danger receptor that recognizes it.
And the leaked molecules, there are several different ones, Heat shock proteins, high mobility group molecules which are used to control how the DNA is folded and so forth.
So molecules which shouldn't be outside.
Anyway, these molecules are outside and are called DAMS, Danger Associated Molecular Patterns.
And they are recognized by a receptor which is called TLR4. This receptor here is on an immune cell, which I show here, in the brain, which is called microglia.
So there are stationary immune cells in the brain which are essentially checking the brain that there is no toxin coming in, that there is no bacteria coming in, no virus coming in, that if there's a damage to the brain, activating the immune system to fight the damage or to fight the pathogens.
Okay, so when TLA-4 is activated by neurotoxic stress, It leads to a cascade of events that ends in the nucleus of the cell and it activates the transcription of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
No kidding!
And the pro-inflammatory cytokines that are produced, like interleukin-1-beta, interleukin-6, TNF-alpha, and many, many others, it's a long list, they all are known to be potent inactivators, blockers of neurogenesis in the hippocampus.
So this is a cytokine storm in the brain.
It's a cytokine storm.
It's actually the same cytokines that are produced by the spike protein in the body when you are not having sufficient quantities of vitamin D in your blood.
But this can be induced only through fear.
Not only.
I come to another point where...
I mean, this...
Like, fear alone can induce this.
Of course, there are also foods and there are chemicals and toxins, but fear alone, which is really...
Tricking the person into poisoning their own brain.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
This is happening.
And when you know now from the functions of the adult hippocampal neogenesis, if you plug it, then in this situation, your psychological resilience drops.
So you have reduced psychological resilience.
And when you have reduced psychological resilience and the fear mongering continues, this process becomes even worse.
It's a vicious cycle of neuroinflammation that you are entering now, and this is the major cause of chronic exhaustion, depression, and Alzheimer's.
So I predicted in 2020, and I published a book on that, that we will get an increase, it's called the exhausted brain, it will be hopefully translated in English soon, but you will find everything in the indoctrinated brain in short summary, so to speak.
But I predicted in 2020, based on The things that are done to us as a society, and in response to the fear-mongering, that we will get an increase in depression rates.
And actually, there are papers out there, one was published in Lancet, which showed that compared to 2019, you remember, highest rate of depression ever recorded, to 2020-20, we had an increase of threefold.
Threefold?
Threefold.
So we had a dramatic increase in depression from a high level already, and this is the cause.
This is the cause.
This vicious cycle was essentially exacerbated.
It was massively activated and pushed.
But are you saying that you think this is from all of the fear that was associated with the pandemic?
Not only the fear.
I mean, you remember the slide I showed you with all the areas.
Yeah, the isolation and everything.
The isolation took part, which dropped the production of neurogenesis.
We didn't get enough physical exercise.
The food changed dramatically.
People didn't eat well anymore.
Then the purpose of life for many people disintegrated, you know.
Social interaction.
Social interaction.
You could only hug your family members through a piece of plastic.
Remember that?
Yeah.
People did that.
It's so weird.
Now and then, of course, the purpose in life.
I mean, many people had to shut down their businesses.
Yeah.
And there was no clear indication that there's hope that they can start again anytime soon.
Right.
So all these things together, sleep, essentially, quality dropped dramatically when every evening you hear in the prime news what's going on in the world, how bad it is, even though it was never that bad as it was told.
Let me ask you this.
You've talked about how the hippocampus can shrink quite rapidly.
With lack of stimulation in the areas that you mentioned.
What about the reverse?
How quickly can you regrow the hippocampus?
It actually works quite well.
I've seen a paper by Bredesen, for example.
He's a researcher.
I don't know his first name.
Is it Alan?
I'm not very good in names.
Actually, names is not a hippocampal function.
Is that right?
Yeah, names usually, if they don't come up with a lot of emotion, then you don't learn them.
Well, we could curse at the person you're thinking.
We could tie emotion to it or something.
Yeah, I mean, if you learn to know somebody who you find either dangerous or very nice, then you most likely remember the name.
But if it's more neutral, then there's not a story.
We can add like a layer of Tourette's syndrome everywhere.
Every time you want to remember somebody's name, you just tell them to go F themselves and then you would have a strong emotional event.
Yeah, right.
And then there's the answer.
Yeah, yeah.
Maybe I should ask people when I meet them the first time to punch me in the face.
Yeah, like slap me or something.
Yeah, then I'll remember you.
Yeah.
Okay, we're kidding around.
As long as not everybody's doing it, then it becomes confusing again, you know.
That's true, yeah.
You would have to...
Not enough signal-to-noise ratio right there.
Each one gets...
Or a slap-to-noise ratio, we would call that, yeah.
Anyway, many things happened.
The fear-mongering was part of that.
And, of course, it was...
We had a susceptible community to begin with, you know, in 2019, with a low production rate and a shrinking hippocampus, and this was aggravated dramatically.
And then this was 2020, but there was a situation in 2020, and the only way out of this whole, yeah, conundrum of this whole problem was, yeah, get this injection.
Yeah.
That was your way out.
Right.
But it was, I don't know how to say this in English well, but you...
It's like in Germany, you would say you essentially get rid of the devil and you get the belzebub, you know, the other rendition of the demon.
Yeah, exactly.
But how would you say that in German?
I love to hear other languages.
Yeah, you essentially get rid of it.
No, how would you say it in German, really?
So, yeah, now I have to switch to German.
That's actually difficult for me.
Yeah, den Teufel mit dem Belzebub austreiben heißt das.
Oh, wow.
Also, you essentially use the Belzebub to get rid of the devil.
Ah, okay, okay.
Yeah, which essentially changes nothing.
Sometimes in English we say, out of the frying pan, into the fire.
You've traded one emergency for another.
Exactly, and that's exactly what's happening here now, and I'll show it now in the next moment.
So what's happening now is you get only rid of this whole fear-mongering process.
You get rid of the COVID pandemic if you get this injection.
Right.
Okay.
So you get this injection.
And here we have the spike mRNA injected in your body.
And you produce a lot of spike protein.
The spike protein, as we know, has been modified.
It has a furene cleavage site and...
Of course, it wasn't the virus for whatever reason.
They left it.
Gain of function.
Yeah, gain of function.
And funnily, even though it's from the immunological point of view not really necessary, they left the furine cleavage site in the spike mRNA so that now this dangerous furine cleavage site, which allows the body to not only produce spike, but to cleave it and release the S1 subunit, It was, yeah, left there.
It was engineered into it.
Yeah, but they could have removed it.
They always told us, well, it was gain-of-function research, of course, and it's necessary as long as it's in the lab.
It's not dangerous.
Then this virus, you know, stepped out on purpose or by accident or whatever.
But...
When they started with the injection program, they had many decisions to make.
They could have made the decision, for example, not to use a spike protein as an immunogen.
They could have used something else.
Sure.
They could have used something else, an mRNA.
They could produce the protein, nuclear capsid, for example.
Inhalation, ready, you know, finished.
But they used the spike protein, they used the mRNA, and they left the furine cleavage site intact, which they shouldn't have.
But they left it intact.
And what happens now?
The spike subunit, the S1 subunit, is able to enter the brain.
It is able to cross the blood-brain barrier.
And it was shown it does very efficiently.
And now we have the spike protein S1 subunit in the brain.
The spike subunit is called a PAMP in accordance to the DEMPs.
It's a pathogen-associated molecular pattern.
Actually, the TLR4 here shown recognizes the S1 subunit very efficiently.
Actually, it is born with the ability to recognize.
We are all born with the ability to recognize the S1 subunit.
And also animals like mice, rodents, are born with this ability.
So in a sense that means the same receptor in rodents and in humans recognized as one subunit because coronaviruses were already around when we had the common ancestor of rodents and humans like 100 million years ago.
They are there forever and our immune system doesn't have to adapt to it anymore.
It has already learned hundreds of millions of years ago maybe that the S1 subunit is dangerous and should be recognized.
And this danger receptor TLF4 recognizes the S1 subunit and activates the same program.
And by activating this program, it shuts down neurogenesis again.
So we are not saved in 2021.
We exchange one evil with the other.
And since people's bodies continue to manufacture the spike protein with the furin cleavage site, like you said, then...
Your body has been programmed to be a weapon against your own neurology.
Absolutely.
And what the term is, is not depression.
Alzheimer's, of course, are also a cause of that.
But the real term nowadays uses spikopathy or brain fog.
Right.
When we talk about post-vac in the brain or long COVID after infection, it's nothing else than the S1 subunit activating TLA-4.
In addition to all the other effects, myocarditis and things like that.
Outside the brain.
Of course, there are also different effects in the brain like autoimmune diseases, an increase of Alzheimer's incidence.
For example, Alzheimer's in 2021, we had an increase compared to 2018 in Germany of Alzheimer's, new cases of Alzheimer's, by 31%.
Wow.
And usually the cut-off age that I learned in med school for Alzheimer's is 65.
Besides the 31% increase, we had 100,000 new cases.
That's one-third of all the cases below the age of 65.
Wow.
That means we had a dramatic acceleration of Alzheimer's because Alzheimer's is not caused by age.
It's caused by this disease process.
So if this disease process is aggravated, we get an acceleration of the Alzheimer's process, meaning people get Alzheimer's younger and will die younger.
But this is also why Big Pharma is celebrating all the future revenues from Alzheimer's drugs.
The same companies create the spike protein jabs.
They know it's going to cause a whole generation of Alzheimer's early on.
Alzheimer's.
And then they're going to profit from that, too, because they can keep people alive biologically.
I would say it's a win-win situation, isn't it?
For them, yeah.
It's a win-win situation.
So what's this compound that helps?
The natural compound, the natural inhibitor of GSK3 beta, you see GSK3 beta is activated by TLA-4, which then activates NF-TB and so forth.
So this is a signal molecule.
It signals from the cell surface, TLA-4, to the nucleus.
GSK3. GSK3, yeah, I see that.
GSK3 beta in the brain.
And GSK3 or GSK3 beta has a natural inhibitor.
The natural inhibitor, as I show here, is lithium.
Oh, fascinating.
Lithium is the only substance at low molecular levels, like one milligram, which is sufficient to actually stop the Alzheimer's progression.
Wait, one milligram per what?
Per day.
Oh, per day?
One milligram per day?
You need only very, very low amounts.
But it's only present at really trace amounts in most foods, though.
Yeah, exactly.
You need certain foods that have actually a milligram.
And what I found is that fish, but only fish from the ocean, or mussels or whatever, fruit of the ocean, so to speak.
Because the lithium content in the ocean water is 100 times higher than in fresh water.
Sure.
Well, I would imagine, or even greater than that.
And so when people were forced in the Stone Age to migrate to the ocean because of a huge drought over 70,000 years, They lived at the ocean and this is actually the time when the brain of humans accelerated in its development.
And maybe it's not only the omega-3 fatty acids from fish, Or the iodine that is, of course, also higher in the ocean.
I suspect that the differences between fish from inland and fish from the ocean is essentially the lithium content.
That's fascinating.
Yeah.
Yeah, because ocean water has all the elements in it.
But on the downside...
There are contaminants in the ocean, such as mercury, right?
Nowadays it's not advisable to eat too much fish.
That's why you should actually eat lithium as a supplement.
Can you get lithium as a supplement?
Yeah, absolutely.
The funny thing now about lithium is, it's a sad funny.
The sad funny about lithium is that it's an essential trace element.
It was shown to be an essential trace element pretty much in every animal it was studied.
For example, fruit flies, if you give them low-dose lithium, their life expectancy is about 30% higher.
Really?
Of course, if we block here at GSK3, not only do we block the blockade of neurogenesis, we actually activate neurogenesis.
Lithium was shown to activate neurogenesis.
Lithium was also shown to activate the process of what we call autophagy.
Yes.
How do you pronounce it?
Yeah, autophagy.
Autophagy.
And also microautophagy.
It was actually proposed in a paper I just read that lithium might be able to even get rid of the microphagy in the brain of spike protein.
Wow.
I mean, not just in itself, but activating this process.
Right.
And in a...
And of course, in processed foods, sorry to interrupt, but in processed foods, there's virtually no lithium.
No.
Because almost, I mean, the minerals have been processed out of, you know, your typical cereals and breads and all these things.
So when I published a book on Corona and Corona syndrome, where I tried to help people to prevent the disease, of course, the major part was vitamin D. You need to raise your level.
But I also knew from the cytokine storm, Which is activated by this process that if you block this, you can block the cytokine storm by lithium.
So I told people, eat lithium, you know, at the essential dose of one to two milligram.
And in 2022, a paper came out.
People with severe COVID, severe enough that they had to go to the hospital, were essentially treated, standard therapy, but they were randomized into groups, and one group got lithium.
And A few days after they got lithium, the cytokine storm was done.
No kidding?
It was over.
Wow.
The time the lithium group spent in the hospital was only half of the non-lithium group.
The control group spent twice as much time.
Huh.
And in the lithium group, nobody died.
Nobody had to go to intensive care unit.
And in the control group, I think about 7% or 8% died.
Well, see, that's fascinating because lithium, I mean, it's a, of course, it's a very light element.
It's well represented in the Earth's crust.
And, of course, it's used for batteries now, right?
I mean, lithium mining for industrial use is very widespread.
And as you can see, we need it for our mental health as well.
Now, aren't there a lot of natural spring waters that are naturally higher in lithium?
Yeah, if they are usually of volcanic origin, then they have a higher content usually, which also means that it might have also a contaminants, of course.
But the interesting story is, for example, 7-Up.
Seven Up got his name because seven is from the major isotope of lithium, the molecular mass.
That's where the seven comes from.
And the mood goes up when you drink it.
Seven Up.
Oh, like uplifting.
Uplifting, exactly.
So there used to be lithium in Seven Up?
Actually, the source, the fountain name was Lithium.
Of 7-Up.
I think they're not allowed to use this water anymore, because lithium is not good for the technocratic narrative to introduce in our brain.
Of course, Coca-Cola used to have cocaine in it.
I wonder...
I mean, is 7-Up the lithium drink?
Is that the gateway drug to the cocaine in Coca-Cola?
Is there like a fentanyl soda now?
Yeah, I mean, some things might not actually be that bad for us.
No, I can't help but joking around.
No, we have to joke because it's really serious here, and joking helps a little bit to get around the issue.
Yeah.
But there was a paper, actually it was a press release by the University of Buffalo in North New York, and there's also a guy like me who works in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and he also, like me, showed that lithium would be helpful because...
These diseases, as we can see on the slide here, are caused by neuroinflammation and you can block it.
So does this also explain why lithium is sometimes prescribed to people for depression or mental health?
Yeah, absolutely.
It's almost without side effects for that cause.
Because if you give something which is essential, you shouldn't expect any side effects.
The side effects only come if you go in much higher doses, like bipolar disorders, where by accident they identify that you can shut down the mood.
Yeah, alterations by giving high, high doses.
Let me mention your book one more time here and just show it on camera.
The Indoctrinated Brain is the book.
I mean, Dr.
Nels, this is just absolutely fascinating.
And you can tell I could ask you questions for the next 10 hours, but I know you've already done many hours of interviews today.
But the book is The Indoctrinated Brain.
It's available at Amazon and Barnes& Noble, booksellers everywhere.
There's also an audiobook version available.
This is from Skyhorse Publishing.
And as you can tell, if you understand the information in this book, not only will it help you navigate how you're being manipulated by global forces that want to, let's say, attack your hippocampus, would that be a fair way to say it?
And then you can also protect your neurology so that you can be more resilient, you can have better mental health, better joy, better purpose in life, better creativity, all these things that matter.
Yeah, not only yourself, also your children, your parents, your grandparents.
It's for everybody around you.
You need to know what helps you to protect yourself against this attack against our mental immune system.
It's shocking to me how many layers of warfare there are against us right now.
I mean you presented this whole new kind of warfare that's happening in the cognitive space and it's a type of war that's not even recognized by most people.
No, no, it's not.
And we see only these different wars.
We see the war against a pandemic.
And then we see a war against climate change.
Then we see a war over borders, which might be global wars eventually.
At least the threat is in the air.
And so we see all these different wars.
But for me, all these wars are essentially only one war.
A war against the brain.
Wow.
Because...
All the fears and all the narratives point in one direction.
To solve each of these problems, you need a global government.
Because not a single government in the world can solve the problem.
That's the narrative.
That's the narrative.
And that's implanted in our brain.
And if you give me one more minute, I can show you actually why the most fundamental discovery I've made with my book.
Oh, please.
Go for it.
This is shown here in this next slide.
It summarizes essentially everything that we discussed and brings one highlight which is very important to understand what I just said in the last few sentences.
So we have this attack on the mental immune system which means we have a chronic lack of index neurons.
We agree on that.
The consequence is we have a loss of natural curiosity, which means we are not questioning anything that's happening around us.
Right.
And we know that people stopped questioning.
They did.
They stopped questioning.
They just went along with everything.
So they accepted dangerous, nonsensical orders.
Right.
Like, lock down your children, wear a mask, all this stuff.
Or inject the stuff in your children if you're not endangered.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It's absolutely crazy.
Then we have a weakened psychological resilience.
We discussed it in length.
But the consequence of that is you are easily controllable by anxiety.
Yep.
Then we have the low and twinkling self-esteem.
The ego is shrinking because your personality is shrinking, which means you have an increased tendency to collective narcissism.
You seek the group, no matter what nonsense the group is saying, but you feel more confident being with them together, which we can use actually against this development because we can say, well, we are the majority now.
Then they will follow us immediately.
Oh, well.
But we are not the majority.
Well, the others were never the majority.
That's true.
It doesn't matter.
But we will be the majority.
This is the last chapter of my book.
I show people who read it how we can become the majority.
Okay, awesome.
And then we have the reduced ability to think critically because we don't have the mental energy.
Yeah.
So we are trapped in stereotypical thinking and behavior.
Right.
So that all leads to an acceptance of objectively harmful measures, and then we have all these brain-damaging life changes.
We allow the spiking, and the spiking is not the end.
I mean, there are at least eight additional mRNA vaccines on the way.
Oh, yes.
Yeah, and we were told it's all necessary, and we will accept them under these conditions.
Yeah.
And we're told that the WHO will make you take those.
Absolutely.
And we will accept it because all the deaths of this disease, of COVID, can only be prevented in the future in a similar situation if we give total control to somebody else who, for whatever reason, told us not to take vitamin D. By the way, your European neighbor, France, as you know, has now criminalized the speech that you have been giving here today.
I know.
It's criminal.
In France, you could go to jail up to three years for questioning the mRNA jabs.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's on the books right now.
But that's part of enforcing this whole system, isn't it?
It's fortunate when I'm flying home, actually, we are not landing in France.
We are actually jumping over them.
Oh, they might arrest you.
Yeah, yeah.
But what about in Germany?
Aren't you afraid they're going to pass a law like this in Germany at some point, too?
As soon as possible.
Would you have to escape?
What would you do in Germany?
What would you do in the United States?
Same thing.
I would stand my ground.
Yeah, exactly.
That's my answer.
Okay, and we can do nothing else.
You can't silence me from speaking the truth.
No, no, no, no.
But we have the First Amendment, and I don't believe that Germany has any...
The free speech and everything we have also.
I mean, we have...
We are not such a small minority anymore.
I mean, the number of people who think and doing this to us is much smaller than a group of people who think who are against it.
You are correct.
And between us is a majority still who is not willing to think, but we can make them think.
We can help them to think.
That's a really good point, that it's actually, just like we've been doing here today, through your presentation and your book, you are reshaping the cognitive battlefield by teaching people how the war is actually targeting them.
I mean, the book that inspired me to write this book actually was the Schwab's book, COVID and the Great Reset.
Oh, really?
Because I realized why this is all happening.
I come to this actually in this slide.
Okay, okay, go ahead.
I'm sorry, I keep interrupting you.
No, it's no problem if you have enough time.
But the point is...
I had to write a counter-narrative, a humane counter-narrative, something that is the alternative to what he is proposing.
And if this proposal is useful for people, it might prevail.
So anyway, what we're having here is now a vicious cycle of indoctrination.
But the indoctrination process is not stopped here.
The idea that I had, and I come back to the beginning when I told you, when I walked down these steps in Corse Island, in this house that we rented, the idea that I had is, what happens actually if you have no index neurons like I show here, and you still have to remember all these narratives?
What will happen to your brain?
And as I show here, what will happen is, and I mentioned it already, you have an overriding of the remaining index neurons with the fear narratives.
That's the hack.
That's the hack.
You override it.
You essentially put in a new operating system, erase the previous one.
Our culture is pretty much erased.
Our individuality will be erased.
And the consequence of that is you will lose individuality, And the technocratic narrative, whatever it is, becomes a defining part of your personality.
Do you think it's a coincidence then that right now Google's AI system is erasing all white people from history?
The memory of human history.
I mean, isn't that a metaphor for what you're talking about?
It's identical.
It happens in the outside world and it happens in the inside world here in our brains.
I mean, a generation from now, people could live in a world where they think that there were no white people in history.
White people?
Yeah, really?
I mean, whatever, quote, white people means, you know, it's a loosey-goosey definition.
But censorship is a big thing, and the European Union just stated that the hugest pandemic we have is misinformation.
What they actually mean is what we are talking here about.
This is misinformation.
They claim that, yeah.
Yeah, they claim that.
Right.
And their biggest fear is that our information interferes with their idea to reprogram humans.
Right.
Right.
Exactly.
Perfectly stated.
So anyway, we have this loss of individuality and what this leads to is a culture damaging life change.
We accept the global technocratic dictatorship in such a situation and the installation of what I call an AI controlled social operating system.
And we all know people who worship that.
At the same time, they will worship their jailers.
It's their way out.
Obedience to the system that's destroying them.
Yeah, but it's their way out, and we have to make sure that they understand what's going on, and I think we have still time, but the time is running out.
We have to be quick.
Wow.
What if we could, like, secretly drop lithium into the water supply?
Yeah, that's one of the reasons I pushed lithium.
I want to write a book about this.
The title might be Lithium for Life.
And I'm going to write this book because it has many, many other aspects besides this one here.
It's worth writing a book about it.
But I actually decided for myself, the most important chapter may be, For the time being, is how lithium can interfere with this process.
So I put this on my substack on my website, and everybody can access it.
Okay.
What's your website again?
It's michaelnels.com.
Okay.
michael-nels.com.
Nels, N-E-H-L-S. Yeah, but you can find me also on Twitter and on X, you know.
Yeah.
Just Nels, N-E-H-L-S, M-D. Yes.
Nels, M-D. And, of course, I have a substack, but you can find that by all these ways.
And, yeah, you find all the information on lithium.
And it was really important for me to put this out because doctors in Germany have to prescribe the essential dose.
Ah.
Because it's not allowed to put it as a supplement out.
Well, that's, gosh, we see that across the European Union, this war on supplements.
It's crazy.
It's totally crazy.
Even on vitamin C. Yeah, absolutely.
Vitamin D, they would love to.
The New England Journal told us in 2020 on a paper that was crazy.
We could spend half an hour just talking about the craziness of this paper.
It's totally absurd.
But the result of this paper was that the editors of the journal Made what they called a decisive verdict on vitamin D. And there's a decisive verdict on vitamin D. That's the New England Journal of Medicine saying that humans with a deficit of vitamin D don't need vitamin D. That's crazy.
You should stop taking vitamin D. Doctors should stop measuring vitamin D. Wow.
And people should stop wasting money investing in this supplement.
That is so...
Disastrously damaging to humanity.
So humankind has made an evolutionary step.
We are an essential vitamin, which is essentially required to produce an essential hormone.
It's not essential anymore.
But in order to survive, we need the yearly jab.
Right, right.
But, I mean, we live in a world of imaginary biology.
I wouldn't be surprised soon.
The New England Journal of Medicine says men can have babies.
Yeah, it's maybe even possible.
Arnold Schwarzenegger showed it, didn't he?
Probably.
Yeah, I did.
There was a movie.
He showed it.
But it's imaginary biology that they're pushing, and then they accuse us of having misinformation.
I mean, how crazy is that?
Okay, a couple other things before we wrap this up.
And, by the way, I'm very honored that you stopped by here because...
I mean, you traveled all the way from Germany to come to the States, and you've been on several different shows, and I'm really honored that you would come to our studio and share this time with us.
I know you're probably exhausted.
You've done a lot today already.
But I just want to mention, when you're talking about lithium, it reminds me of orthosilicic acid.
Mm-hmm.
Or OSA, which helps the body.
Oh, and this is a substance that's naturally found in Fiji water, by the way.
But you can also get orthosilicic acid, I believe, as a supplement.
But it binds with aluminum in the blood, forming a much larger molecular compound, aluminosilicates, I believe, that then the kidneys can eliminate and it reduces aluminum concentration in the blood.
Mm-hmm.
I had thought that high aluminum concentrations were also associated with neuroinflammation.
It does.
Okay.
It does.
This is why, for example, all the injections kids, children become when they are in the first year, second year, third year, even...
To get permission to go to school, they had to get certain jabs.
All these vaccines contain certain quantities of aluminum.
As adjuvants.
Yeah, this is not good.
Yes.
It's not good.
Is it possible then that the aluminum could provoke even more degeneration of neurology in the absence of lithium or vitamin D? Yeah, I mean, there are essentially effects which counter each other.
Aluminum activates the inflammation, lithium blocks it.
So without lithium and only aluminum, it's really worse than having both.
Actually, I use alpha-liponic acid to get rid of aluminum.
Was that right?
Alpha-lipoic acid, ALA. It's used also if you have an accident, for example, with mercury or something in the industry, then you get large quantities of alpha-liponic acid.
No kidding.
And it's a natural compound actually produced by the body, but you can increase it.
Yes.
And I think it's the most natural way to get rid of heavy metals and also of aluminum.
Well, that's really interesting.
Okay.
I'll have to check that out, because I'm always interested in detox from toxic elements.
Actually, if you read my paper, the Unified Theory of Alzheimer's Disease, it's part of the program.
Oh.
I would love to read that paper.
Can you send us that link, perhaps?
No problem.
To my producer?
No problem at all.
Okay, I'd like to cover that.
No problem at all, but you'll find also on my website all articles on Alzheimer's, and you will find prominently my papers.
Oh, okay.
Well, then that's what we'll do.
Okay.
And is it okay?
I'd like to ask your permission.
Can the AI language model system that we are training, can I train it on your papers?
It would influence the model.
It wouldn't copy your papers.
No, I have no problem with that.
Okay.
I would love to do that because we have many other scientists and researchers like Dr.
Judy Mikovits.
Her books are going to be used to train our model.
And our model will have a lot of knowledge about nutrition and elements and detoxification and so on.
So we can add your paper.
I can use my lithium article and whatever.
I would love to.
Yeah.
And that way when people query it about lithium, you know, the answers would tend to be reflected, would tend to reflect some of your work.
That would be nice because to be honest, chat GPT or whatever it's called, I was told by my son-in-law who is a medical doctor and he said he's using it for his research.
And so I said, well, send me a link and I got his link and I put all the information Keywords I had in my mind working on lithium and this process here that I just described.
And I hope that something comes out because the world knowledge is there.
I can tell you there was nothing of any value that I could use.
No, no, no.
All the chat GPT systems and the AI systems produced by those corporations, they follow the same narrative control as their platforms.
Okay, that makes sense.
We are actually producing the first model rooted in Natural medicine and nutrition.
Okay, perfect.
Then I'm more than happy that you used my articles.
Okay.
Yeah, we've spent like $600,000 on this project so far.
And it's going to be a resource for research that people can use.
Perfect.
If I get access to it, that would be very nice.
You'll be able to download it for free and run it on your own local computer.
Maybe not the laptop.
You need 16 gigs of RAM. I have a bigger one at home.
Yeah, you can run on a bigger one.
Well, we're all doing our part to help spread knowledge and information.
I mean, my book would be worthless without people like you, to be honest.
But we're on team humanity together.
Yeah, absolutely.
My show would be worthless without people like you.
No one wants to just sit here and watch me solve the Rubik's Cube or whatever.
It's boring.
It's you here.
Yeah, absolutely.
Thank you, Dr.
Nils.
It was a pleasure.
Pleasure to have you here today.
It was a pleasure on my side.
All right.
Well, folks, there you go.
Dr.
Michael Nels, his website is michael-nels.com.
And, of course, his book is called The Indoctrinated Brain, and it's available everywhere right now.
Definitely check this out.
And I interviewed Dr.
Nels a few months back.
You can also check out that interview on brighttown.com.
As always, feel free to repost this interview on other platforms and channels.
And remember, folks, protect your hippocampus.
If you want to go back to campus for an education, go back to your hippocampus.
That's better than a woke college campus right now.
It's the hippocampus.
I can't help with the word games.
No, it's nice.
Thanks for watching today.
I'm Mike Adams.
Appreciate you.
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And they're all going to be based on the same kind of philosophy.
Clean, simple, lab tested ingredients with no artificial anything whatsoever and also very lower sodium compared to what's typically out there because I don't know about you, but I don't want to just eat a bunch of salt and MSG. That's what a lot of storable food is, just a bunch of salt and sugar and MSG and textured vegetable protein garbage.
We're not into that.
Not at all.
This is real food, real nutrition, real taste.
And it's available right now at healthrangerstore.com.
Just go there.
You can search for peanut butter to find our chocolate banana peanut butter shake.
Or if you want the macaroni and cheese, just go to healthrangerstore.com and search for organic wheat-free macaroni and cheese with no salt added.
Or check out...
There are hundreds of other products, such as, like, you can look at herbs right here.
All these different categories, different herbs and tinctures.
We have garden seeds.
We have superfoods.
We have personal care products.
Here we have organic turmeric gold extract.
We have the knives, the Dawson knives.
I've co-designed these with Dawson knives.
You've probably heard about these.
This is under preparedness.
Survival gear.
We've got...
Well, let me just show you.
We've got all the different knives right here made of the corrosion-resistant MagnaCut alloy.
Mass ratio is one very popular.
That's back in stock now.
Consequences, covert knife, and more.
We've got other knives available, including Escape from L.A. I wonder, is that sold out?
Hard to keep in stock.
But check it all out at HealthRangerStore.com.
This is how you can support us.
And then we give back to you in a multitude of ways with knowledge, with empowerment, with the large language model we're going to be giving away here soon coming up end of March with all the interviews and all the things that we do.
Plus, we just made a $100,000 donation to Convoy of Hope of non-GMO vitamin C. So when we are able to, we buy an extra large batch of raw materials and then we use our in-house manufacturing and testing and we will overproduce certain batches knowing that we can use Convoy of Hope to distribute them to people in need It's a Christian-based ministry that distributes food and supplements.
And we've worked with them several times now.
And just the other day, $100,000 worth of vitamin C. So that's going out into the hands of people in need across America.
Sometimes they distribute to other nations, but they focus on the United States of America.
And we will continue to support people in need anywhere that we can.
Remember that our slogan is...
The Health Ranger store, healing the world with clean food.
That's our philosophy.
That's what we practice.
That's what we preach.
That's what we do.
We do the lab testing.
We manufacture clean, simple ingredients that are authentic and pure and tasty.
It's like nothing else that you've ever seen in the processed food industry or the processed, storable food industry.
And a lot of the survival food out there is just heavily processed garbage.
I'm sorry to say that's just honest truth of what it is.
You want real food?
Come to HealthRangerStore.com.
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I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighttown.com and the Health Ranger Store.
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