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Alright folks, welcome to Bright Town Broadcast News for Wednesday, March 13th, 2024.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
We've got an action-packed episode for you here.
Some big breaking bombshell news.
I got some new intel today.
And in fact, I need to check with...
One of my sources here before I do this segment to see if anything new came in.
We've got big news about the orbital EMP weapon.
Big news about apparently 100,000 U.S. troops being activated to go to war.
news about a possible coup that's being organized against Netanyahu of Israel.
I've also got a special report for you today about a dietary supplement that's being pushed by Zero Hedge and the Epoch Times, a supplement that is called Shilaji, and when we tested it back in 2016, it was a supplement that was being pushed by Zero Hedge and the Epoch Times, It contained scary high levels of lead and arsenic and aluminum.
So I've got a whole special report for you about that as kind of a warning.
And then I've got an interview for you today with Dr.
Alfonso Monzo that I think you will really, really enjoy.
Very powerful.
I've been kind of saving that interview for the right day.
And today is that day.
So, alright, where do we begin?
Well, let's do this.
Actually, I've got a special report here for you about this Shilaji dietary supplement that is being pushed.
It's one of three categories of supplements that I've seen pushed over the years that contain what I consider to be alarming levels of toxic elements.
The other category is zeolites.
And then there's a third one, which is a pool flocculant that was sold as a detox dietary supplement.
And so I've got this special report for you.
It's over half an hour, actually, but it's filled with very valuable information, including the fact that some of the people who promoted these products are dead now or seriously injured.
And more importantly, I give you some really good advice on what actually works.
And it's not something that we sell.
This is not a commercial plug for anything.
Just trying to help you avoid toxic elements, not poison yourself, and eliminate things like aluminum from your body.
By taking advantage of your body's natural physiology and some certain sources of molecules that can help you achieve that.
So again, there's nothing for sale in this special report.
I'm not going to plug anything.
I just want to help you not get...
Exposed to toxic elements.
Okay?
So, enjoy the special report.
If you want to skip it, then skip ahead 35 minutes or so, and then we will continue with the EMP news and the troops news and some more about Trump and some other things that are happening.
All right.
Enjoy the special report.
This is Mike Adams, the Health Manager, here with the Dietary Supplement Health Warning.
We have both Zero Hedge and the Epoch Times now promoting a substance called Xilaji.
Which it looks like it might be pronounced Shilajit, but I think it's pronounced Shilajit.
S-H-I-L-A-J-I-T. And the headline from the Epoch Times, which was reposted by Zero Hedge, is Shilajit, boost energy, enhance brain function, mitigate bone loss, and more.
And the subhead is, oozing from ancient rock is a substance that has been used for centuries in healing.
Yeah, well, so has Mercury, by the way.
And in fact, there are a lot of similarities between Shilaji and Mercury, given that Shilaji has alarming levels of heavy metals, at least the samples that we tested.
We started testing back in 2016.
We published test results.
I'll read some of them for you here.
But this article goes on to talk about this as nature's ancient elixir.
High in the Himalayas, it says, Shilajit seeps from the rocks, a tar-like byproduct of centuries-old decomposed plant matter with a composition rich in minerals, fulvic acid, and humic acids.
And it occupies a revered spot in Ayurvedic medicine as a rasayana aimed at promoting longevity and revitalizing the body and mind.
So we conducted tests on multiple brands of Shilajit.
Let's see, we tested one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight different brands.
We found what I would consider to be shockingly high levels of aluminum and lead and arsenic in some of the samples as well.
We published these back in 2016.
And today's...
And shilaji is in the category of so-called dietary products that I don't think have any business being dietary at all.
They are not agricultural products.
They're not plants.
They're not grown.
These are essentially mined minerals, or in the case of shilaji, they are scraped from between the rocks.
They're basically harvesting rock tar or some kind of tar.
And we found, by the way, over 1,300 parts per million aluminum in one of the brands.
That's not a typo.
1,300 plus parts per million aluminum.
We also found lead that was over 2.8 parts per million or over 2,800 parts per billion in the highest sample that we tested.
But there are several products in this category.
We've been covering this for many years.
And by the way, let me just say, I don't believe that Zero Hedge or the Epoch Times intended any sort of malicious harm in publishing this.
I think they simply did not know.
And I will mention, by the way, that the Epoch Times or Zero Hedge or other publishers, you're welcome to reach out.
To myself, my company, if you have questions about the heavy metals content of something that you want to write about or you want to promote or you want to sell, I am happy to work with you, usually at no cost, by the way.
And we are the most experienced and most qualified food and supplement heavy metals testing organization in the world.
I think we conduct more tests than the FDA does.
We conduct more tests than any university and any corporation that I'm aware of anywhere in the world.
I mean, we're talking tens of thousands of tests that we've conducted on foods and supplements and personal care products.
And we actually run almost every day two mass spec instruments.
And we've been doing that since...
What, since, well, 2013?
Yeah, it seems like we've been doing this for 10 years now.
So there's nobody who has tested more of these products than we have.
And although Zero Hedge and the Epoch Times, I don't believe they had any malicious intent at all.
They don't want to harm their readers.
But if a reader listens to this information from those publishers, then a reader actually could be harmed.
Because if they take these products thinking that it's going to enhance their cognitive support or brain function, as it says in the headline, and then it turns out they're getting a daily dose of excess lead from one or more of these products, well, lead actually causes neurological damage.
Lead causes retardation.
It's known to do that.
Low IQs.
So this is very alarming to me to see a headline that says, oh, it's going to enhance brain function, but if you actually look at what's in the product, it contains an alarmingly high level, at least the samples that we tested, alarmingly high levels of lead, which is known to cause cognitive damage, permanent cognitive damage, especially in children.
So I believe that these publishers, you know, they have a responsibility to know the difference between food and something that's just mined out of the ground and sold as a supplement.
That's not an agricultural product.
And that's what Sheila G is.
Now, there are two other products that I've encountered over the 20 plus years that I've been doing this that fall into the same category.
One of them or one of the other ones is Zeolites.
Zeolites have also been very heavily marketed.
They're a very high profit item because they can be simply mined out of the ground.
There are large deposits of zeolites, which are aluminosilicates.
And yes, you probably figured out from that term, aluminosilicates, that they're very high in aluminum and also undigestible silica, by the way.
And I remember for a number of years, a lot of the zeolite companies would grind it up into smaller and smaller bits, and they would have zeolite powders, and they would say it's higher absorption.
And I was really alarmed by that because we don't need more aluminum.
You know, aluminum has been linked to a number of health issues, one of which is dementia or Alzheimer's.
And the human body actually has mechanisms to try to eliminate aluminum.
So do animals.
There's excess aluminum in the soil.
And a lot of foods have some level of aluminum in them.
Your body's always trying to get rid of aluminum.
You don't need to supplement with aluminum.
And so Zeolites, I've issued many warnings about Zeolites over the years.
One Zeolite company that I know of actually went to some lengths to have a lower aluminum Zeolite.
So there are some Zeolite products out there that are much better than others.
But by and large, the Zeolite products, and I actually still have some from...
Probably eight years ago, I save these samples for, you know, in case I'm ever challenged in court or something.
I actually have the samples, we have the logs, we have the ISO accreditation, everything.
I can reproduce the results from day one that we started testing all these things.
And our lab, being that it's ISO accredited, is recognized in any court of law in Western civilization.
So we actually keep samples so that other labs can test and confirm what we found.
And if any lab tests the typical zeolites that are sold, even sold on Amazon, You're going to find crazy high levels of aluminum.
So there are a lot of people out there who are just eating aluminum or aluminosilicates.
That's the form that they're eating.
And they're thinking that this is some kind of a daily vitamin of some kind or a daily detox.
And I would be...
I would be very cautious about that.
And then there's another product that I encountered many years ago that was called Audia Clarity.
And it was sold as a dietary supplement that you were supposed to drink shots of it.
It was also very high in aluminum.
And the manufacturer of this product and one of the key promoters of it actually years later...
Came back to me and apologized and did an interview apologizing for the whole fiasco.
But initially the label was very deceptive because it would label certain minerals that it contained like lead and zinc, but it left off aluminum.
Well, of course, we had it tested and found out that it had very high levels of aluminum.
I think it was over a thousand parts per million, but that's just going from memory.
I'd have to go back and check that.
Anyway, AudioClarity was sold as a detox supplement and you were supposed to drink it every day or drink it multiple times a day.
Some people filmed videos showing people drinking it out of shot glasses.
And then there were many reports of people that would have like black substance oozing out of their fingernails and some people would have substances oozing out of their ears or other orifices and it was all called part of the detox process.
Well, it turns out that this was actually just, people were drinking toxic elements, is what it was.
And I see a very similar thing with Xilagi.
They are eating toxic elements, lead, arsenic, and aluminum.
These are toxic elements.
There's no debate about that.
And in every one of these cases, I am personally aware of promoters of these products who either got extremely ill or have died.
And one such case is Jameis Sheridan, the late Jameis Sheridan of HealthForce, who was a very heavy promoter of Shilaji and also Zeolites.
And in the Shilaji category, they tested the highest.
In fact, the HealthForce Shilaji Supreme, that's the one that is over 1,300 parts per million aluminum as tested in 2016.
and 2.8 plus parts per million lead.
Again, those were tests back in 2016.
The composition may have changed since then, but this is what we saw at that time.
And Jameis Sheridan died.
And there was a tremendous amount of what I consider to be a cover-up about his death.
He died and his company, for a while, refused to admit that he died.
And it wasn't until we were actually prying into the health force company, like, where's Jameis Sheridan?
Eventually, they had to come out and publicly admit that, well, he died.
And I don't wish death upon anybody.
I pray for Jameis' soul and his family, and I don't celebrate anybody dying.
But...
Cause and effect does matter.
When you eat something, if you're eating toxic elements and you're eating it every single day, then there's going to be an effect.
And what was really alarming to me in these three examples of Zeolites and Shilaji and Adia Clarity is that all three of these were examples of toxic elements being heavily promoted throughout the natural health industry.
And I remember that Audio Clarity, for example, was very heavily promoted by some rabbis, too.
And when I started exposing the truth about Audio Clarity, I got a tremendous amount of hate and threats and all kinds of things because it was making so much money for a lot of people, including some of these rabbis.
And it was a revenue stream for them, even though, in my opinion, people were being harmed by this product.
People were being poisoned.
That's why I went public with this.
And by the way, in all three of these cases, by the way, the FDA did nothing.
And Amazon.com did nothing.
And to this day, you can still buy these products and others that we have exposed over the years on Amazon.com.
Amazon will gladly sell you something that will poison you, by the way.
They have no issue with that.
They have no morality.
They're just moving boxes.
They're just in business.
Amazon.com, as long as it's not illegal, they will sell it to you, even if it's unethical or immoral.
I think everybody realizes that at this point.
So to this day, you can still buy products on Amazon that are sold as dietary supplements that, in my professional opinion, as a published scientist, as a laboratory owner, and as a nutrition and health supplement expert, I would say that Amazon is selling products that are potentially quite harmful to people and that They should stop doing that.
In the meantime, I'm sounding the alarm just to warn people to do your research.
Look into this.
If you're going to take something like zeolites and you think it's a detox, you should ask, why is there so much aluminum in this?
Why are you eating aluminum if you're trying to get rid of metals?
You're eating.
You're swallowing aluminum in large quantities when it comes to zeolites or most zeolite brands.
Shilaji, similar story, although again, lead levels vary.
So let me bring you an example.
The lowest level of lead that we found in Shilaji was a Shilaji powder from a company called Ohio, but spelled with a J, O-J-I-O, or Ohio, maybe.
That was 70 parts per billion.
Now, at 70 parts per billion, I would not consider that to be extremely dangerous.
70 parts per billion lead is a respectable low level that actually on my own heavy metals rating would earn it an A++ rating.
So I would not be concerned about 70 parts per billion.
But then...
The HealthForce product back in 2016 tested at 2,800 plus parts per billion.
So you see there's a very large gap.
Depending on what brand of Shilaji you are getting, you might get multiples more of lead or aluminum or arsenic for that matter.
And since almost nobody actually in the whole industry, almost nobody tests these things.
The resellers don't conduct testing.
The manufacturers generally do not conduct testing, although there may be exceptions to that that I'm not aware of.
But by and large, my knowledge of the industry is that manufacturers almost never test their products for heavy metals.
They simply...
It's not a customary practice.
And anybody in the industry would confirm that, including the FDA. It's not a customary practice.
Almost nobody does it.
We are very different in the fact that we do it.
Now, back to audio clarity...
That product is actually a pool-cleaning flocculant that's high in aluminum.
And it turns out that if you have the right form of aluminum, then it will tend to aggregate contaminant particles in water and cause those particles to sink to the bottom of the water or, in the case of a swimming pool, to get caught in the filter traps.
And so these flocculants, as they're called, are sold On Amazon.com.
In fact, just to prove this to you, I'm going to bring one up right now.
Pool Floculant.
It's F-L-O-C-C-U-L-A-N-T. And here it is.
I mean, just first one that comes up.
PowerFlock.
BioGuard PowerFlock Swimming Pool Floculant Settling Agent with Digital Pool Care E-Book.
Here it is.
$30.
$30.
And there's another one here, Super Flock Out.
Get the Flock Out!
In the Swim, Super Flock Out Pool Water Clarifier, right?
So these are sold for cleaning pools.
And I don't have an issue with that.
They're heavy in aluminum.
That's just how they're made.
That's what actually causes this effect of clarifying the water.
Now, you notice this product is called a water clarifier.
Well, somebody realized they could repackage this as a dietary supplement, so they called it Adia Clarity.
So it's a water clarifier.
They called it clarity.
And then they claimed that it gave you mental clarity.
It gave you, you know, clear thinking, which is kind of like the claims that Zero Hedge and Epoch Times are making about Shilaji, that it improves or enhances brain function and boosts your energy.
And so this black tar really reminds me of the pool flocculent.
And there are a lot of unscrupulous operators in the dietary supplements industry who will take what I consider to be more of an industrial product and they will just repackage it and have a bunch of health claims and they have insane margins and they'll sign up a bunch of affiliates and resellers and then they'll film really convincing videos like the water clarifier stuff You could make a really amazing video because you could take a jar of water and you could pour this in it and then you could see the contaminants aggregating
and then settling to the bottom.
And it was very convincing to a lot of people because the claim was that this is what it does in your body, that it detoxes your body.
It takes all these contaminants out of your body.
That's actually not what it does in your body.
It mostly just gives you more aluminum and then your body has to work overtime to try to get rid of all that aluminum.
So it was highly deceptive.
And interestingly, the FTC never did anything about that product or the fraudulent marketing.
And it makes me wonder, you know, the FTC went after a bunch of people talking about, let's say, ivermectin for treating COVID-19.
Or the FTC is going after right now the clear company for selling a xylitol nasal spray that actually works and has scientific validation to block the spike protein.
But the FTC never went after these companies that were widely selling across alternative media.
They were widely selling this product that was basically drinkable aluminum.
And I think I know why.
Because the FTC and the FDA, they want people to be poisoned.
They want people to die.
We've seen the depopulation agenda now with COVID and with the restriction of making sure people did not have access to ivermectin.
And how the FDA and the FTC are always attacking zinc and vitamin C and vitamin D and things that can actually help against assaults on your body or on your health or on your immune system and so on.
We see the things that work constantly under attack by the regulators, but things that poison you, they don't touch them.
My theory is, again, they want the public to be poisoned.
They want people to suffer and die, and that's exactly what's happening.
A lot of people are being poisoned.
A lot of people are suffering and dying from many so-called dietary supplements that are not, in my opinion, safe or clean or Or in most cases, even tested.
And they're not even foods.
They're not agricultural products.
Now, it doesn't mean that everything that isn't a food isn't safe for you.
There can be, for example, magnesium supplements.
And magnesium supplements, I think, are very important for human health.
But it's always better to get magnesium through your food if you can.
And fortunately, virtually all green plants, well, I think without exception, are high in magnesium and calcium.
And by the way, there are calcium supplements.
Well, a lot of calcium supplements are contaminated with lead, and that's because lead and calcium tend to go together in nature.
Wherever you find calcium carbonate in particular, you're going to find lead.
Again, I know this because we've tested so many of these supplements over the years, and we have the numbers, and I think there's been reporting on this as well, that a lot of the cheap calcium carbonate supplements are very highly contaminated with lead.
We've seen lead levels in single digits parts per million in calcium supplements.
That's why I don't take calcium supplements, by the way.
I get calcium from food, from vegetables, from smoothies.
So not every non-food supplement is dangerous, but as a general rule, really try to get your nutrition from food.
And get clean food.
Or grow it yourself if you can.
And even then, Make sure you're not using bio sludge as a fertilizer because that's human sewage.
That's just rebranded fertilizer, by the way.
Now, there's one more point in all of this.
A lot of the people who take shilajee swear by its cognitive benefits.
They say, well, when I take it, I feel more aware.
I feel my brain is more sharp.
Well, that's true.
They're not lying.
But guess what?
Cadmium has the same effect.
Cadmium is a cognitive stimulant.
And coffee is very often contaminated with cadmium.
Again, we've seen this over the years of lots of testing of thousands and thousands of coffee samples.
Relatively high in cadmium compared to other foods.
Well, cadmium is a stimulant, and so is mercury.
Do you wonder why in the 16th and 17th and even 18th century, why they were using mercury as medicine?
Why was there a practice of inhaling mercury vapors?
The answer is simple.
It made people feel great.
Today, a lot of people don't think about that.
Well, why were they taking mercury?
That was stupid.
Surely, they must have felt poisoned.
No, they felt awesome.
They were breathing in mercury.
The mercury was destroying their brain, but at the same time, it was also inflammatory and it was a stimulant.
So it stimulated a neurological response because of all the damage that was happening, actually.
But it felt like your brain was working better.
It felt like a burst of energy.
Sometimes when you have a burst of energy, it's not because something good is happening, it's because you're being poisoned.
That's true.
There are many such toxic poisons.
For example, arsenic, lead, mercury, cadmium.
And you could argue that certain levels of even copper are toxic at very high levels, or certain levels of aluminum are toxic at higher levels as well.
But what they all have in common is they stimulate you, and they make you feel more powerful.
Well, hey, so does cocaine, right?
Ask Hunter Biden, I guess.
Cocaine probably makes you feel all great.
And maybe heroin does, too.
And maybe fentanyl does.
That's, I mean, it can also kill you.
But does that mean you should run around and buy cocaine all the time?
Yeah, probably not.
Just because something makes you feel great in the moment doesn't mean it's good for you.
In many cases...
It could be very bad for you, or it could even mean your death.
And one final thought in this, by the way, is look at the health of the people that promote these things.
Over the long run, you know, I've been doing this for 20 years, and I'm very careful to avoid toxic elements and toxic products or fad-type products and The things that I do promote or endorse are things that I have checked out.
Things that I've done lab testing on.
And I'm very selective about the things that I endorse.
Or the things that I manufacture or distribute or market.
And one of the reasons why that's the case is because I consume all my own products.
And so does my wife.
And so do both of our families and lots of people.
Lots of colleagues and friends and co-workers.
Lots of people consume our products.
People trust our products to be clean.
And so do I. I would never sell anything that I would not eat myself.
And I would not eat shilajit.
I would not eat zeolites.
I would not eat audio clarity.
I would not eat any kind of concoction of toxic elements.
So why would I sell that to somebody else?
I wouldn't.
Because I have ethics.
Because I have integrity.
I operate with pro-human morals.
I want my readers to be healthier, not sicker.
Unlike, you know, Big Pharma.
Big Pharma wants you to be sick because then, well, you have to come back and get more drugs and more prescriptions and so on.
And by the way, I do believe that the Epoch Times also wants people to be healthy.
And so does Zero Hedge as well.
Again, they're not maliciously trying to mislead anybody with this kind of thing.
They just don't know.
They need to do a little bit better research.
They need to ask me about these types of things.
I can give them quick answers.
But exercise caution, folks.
Wherever you go across the industry, exercise caution.
Make sure that you're getting your products from a reputable source.
Make sure you know what's in it.
If you don't know, if it's suspicious, like, what is this?
It's something that oozes between the rocks?
Show me a heavy metals test, right?
How about that?
There would be a legit question.
Show me a heavy metals test.
And, you know, you probably shouldn't get your dietary supplements information from a finance website, for one thing.
Also find out odd that Zero Hedge is sponsored by the Wellness Company, which has, you know, all kinds of controversy right now.
Just look at Amazing Polly on X, who's apparently mired in a big battle with the wellness company and the history of all the people involved and so on.
And I've had people privately email me and say they had to get out of that whole scene or whatever.
That's not the focus of this podcast.
I'm just saying that it's odd to me that Zero Hedge, which is a finance-oriented business, News site would be sponsored by the wellness company, and then they would promote a dietary product that we have tested to have pretty alarming levels of lead and arsenic and aluminum.
Doesn't sound like wellness to me.
Not at all.
So the bottom line, folks, is exercise discernment, and I will always give it to you straight, as I'm doing here today.
I'm not going to sugarcoat anything for you.
If I see something sketchy out there, I'm going to call it out.
Just like I'm doing here right now, and everything I've said here, I can back it up with ISO accredited laboratory test results, by the way.
So, anybody wants to confirm what I'm saying here, go ahead and do your own test.
Anybody can reproduce what I'm talking about here.
Any competent lab can reproduce this.
So, Don't attack me.
Don't challenge me.
Go do your own lab tests.
You know, the folks at the Epoch Times.
You know, mostly good folks there at the Epoch Times.
It's a great publication.
In fact, I'm hoping to volunteer our AI language model services to help the Epoch Times.
I think it's a wonderful publication.
But you should do a little more research on things, dietary supplements that you're promoting.
Before you announce that they're great for brain function when they actually may contain toxic elements.
Just saying.
I mean, I hope you don't think I'm stating something unreasonable here.
And by the way, I will say satirically here, if you want to drink lots of aluminum, just buy pool flocculant on Amazon.com.
It's way cheaper than these dietary supplements, and it's pretty much the same thing as certain supplements.
So there you go.
If you want to drink aluminum, there's a cheaper way to poison yourself.
By the way, isn't it wild that you have so many people in the natural health industry that will sound the alarm on aluminum in vaccines?
Which also, I believe, is very toxic.
And I've written about that extensively over the years and researched that.
And yeah, there's a lot of aluminum in vaccines.
It's an adjuvant.
And what is its role in a vaccine?
It's to cause an inflammatory response, right?
That's the whole purpose of the aluminum in the vaccines.
To cause an inflammatory response so they can say, oh, well, the vaccine generated an immune response.
Well, so why are many of the same people who rail against aluminum and vaccines then promoting dietary supplement products that also contain aluminum that have an inflammatory effect on the brain?
I thought you were anti-aluminum.
Why is aluminum bad in vaccines and good in this dietary supplement that you're promoting?
It makes no sense.
You should be opposed to aluminum in both cases.
There is no dietary need for aluminum.
There's no aluminum mineral supplement that you need.
Aluminum has no biological function whatsoever other than toxicity, by the way.
It's only bad for your body.
If you could get rid of all aluminum, that would be good.
Oh, and by the way, you know how to get rid of a lot of aluminum?
You know how?
It's simple.
And no, I don't have any financial interest in what I'm about to say, but there's something called orthosilicic acid, O-S-A.
Orthosilic acid, which is a very – it's an amazing supplement that is found naturally in certain spring waters, notably in Fiji water.
The Fiji brand of water has naturally occurring orthosilic acid.
And it gives Fiji water a very specific taste.
It's a taste that I've always enjoyed actually.
It's a kind of sweet taste.
It's very subtle.
It's rich and sweet.
And for many years, when I was drinking Fiji water, I was like, this is the best tasting water ever.
Like, how did I make it taste so good?
And then years later, I found out, oh my gosh, it's because of the orthosilicic acid.
Well, it turns out that if you drink orthosilicic acid, then it binds up with the aluminum that's in your blood.
And it creates these very large molecules, which are the aluminosilicates.
That then your kidneys can grab onto and then they can flush that aluminum out of your body.
So consuming OSA is actually a way to help your body naturally eliminate aluminum.
And so since I found that out, I've been drinking water with orthosilicic acid in it every single day.
In fact, let me pull this up.
I'll even tell you the brand that I use.
And no, it's not an ad and we don't sell it.
And here it is.
Yeah.
It's Organo, O-R-G-O-N-O, living silica.
And they have a couple of different formulations.
One is called a mineral-based collagen booster.
Supports joints and bones.
And guess what?
It's not loaded with lead and aluminum and cadmium and other toxic elements.
Not at all.
And this is distributed by, let's see, Silicium Laboratories in Miami, Florida.
And their website is livingsilica.com.
So I can recommend that product.
And again, we don't sell it and we don't earn anything from it.
I'm just trying to help you not poison yourself.
If you want to detox and actually get aluminum out of your body, this is going to help you do that.
Orthosilicic acid.
And by the way, this is different from just straight up silica.
So yeah, you can take a horsetail herb and you can get silica, but that's not the same as orthosilicic acid, which is a very specific molecular configuration.
And silica by itself, which of course is made out of silicon, the element silicon, which is why horsetail grows in sand, because sand is made of obviously silicon.
Uh...
If you eat a lot of horsetail, mostly that silica just goes right through you, by the way.
It's not really bioactive.
It doesn't do anything.
But orthosilicic acid is different.
All right.
Well, that's what I wanted to get across for you today.
Just share this wisdom.
I want you to be healthy.
I want you to be able to effectively, truly detox.
And it really is frustrating to me as someone who has worked to educate people and help enhance their health and wellness for over two decades.
It's very frustrating to me to see people promoting things that contain toxic elements.
And as much as I try to sound the alarm on that, there are still a bunch of hucksters in the industry that will do crazy things like repackaging pool flocculent and selling it as a dietary supplement.
And I think that's criminal, personally.
But as far as I know, nobody has been charged with anything.
Nobody's been fined.
The FTC doesn't care.
The FDA doesn't care.
Nobody gives a crap, except, apparently, me.
I mean, I hate to say it, but I don't know anybody else in this industry that gives a crap about the fact that people are being poisoned with certain dietary supplements.
Because mostly when I talk about this, I just get a bunch of hate from people.
Like, oh, you're talking about my favorite supplement.
Well, hey, you want to go ahead and poison yourself and kill yourself?
That's your business.
I'm just trying to help the people that don't want to poison themselves.
It's very simple.
If you want to live, follow my advice.
If you want to die...
Do what other already dead people did and keep eating aluminum all day long.
They're already dead.
I mean, cause and effect, folks.
Just because somebody has good intentions doesn't change the laws of physics.
If you eat a bunch of toxic elements all day every day, you're probably going to die.
And I can't change that, but you can change it.
It's your decision.
You can choose to either poison yourself or to eat in a healthful manner and do actual detox strategies that really work, by the way.
It's your choice, just like with vaccines.
It's your choice.
Some people choose to be jabbed and they're dead.
Other people said, no, I'm going to reject the jabs and they're doing fine.
Jabs aren't the only thing that can kill you, folks.
There's a lot of stuff out there that can kill you.
And as the late Gonzalo Lira said, know what's going on.
It's your responsibility to know what's going on and know what you're putting in your mouth.
Know what's in it.
And then you can protect your health and you can make it through all this.
You can navigate this chaotic world where the government regulators actually seemingly want you to be poisoned.
Or dead.
Maybe one and then the other.
So that's my special report.
Thank you for listening.
Mike Adams here.
You can hear more of my podcasts and interviews at Brighteon.com or, of course, you can read my articles at NaturalNews.com and my handle on X is at HealthRanger or you can find me at Brighteon.social and also Telegram at RealHealthRanger.
Thanks for listening.
Take care.
Alright, welcome back.
We're continuing now.
We're going to cover the news about the EMP weapons and things like that.
There's one other...
Important story that I just did want to mention.
This was covered on Slay News by Frank Bergman.
A pro-vax doctor drops dead of heart attack at age 43.
So I'm going to read from that story.
A prominent doctor who used social media to pressure the public into taking COVID mRNA vaccines has died suddenly at just 43 years old, according to reports.
Dr.
Vicki Jennings.
She was an internationally recognized trauma surgeon.
She was also, I saw, a bikini model.
Like, she had an attractive figure and a seemingly healthy fit, slim kind of body.
She was a bikini model, right?
And, you know, if you just look at her, you're like, oh, she must be healthy.
Well, why did she die at 43 years old?
I'm sad that anybody dies after taking these vaccines.
But from the story, the mother of two passed away unexpectedly last week after reportedly suffering a fatal heart attack.
Her death was announced by NetCare, the healthcare company that she worked for.
Quote, Dr.
Jennings, clinical head of trauma surgery at NetCare Mill Park Hospital, was the personification of selfless, caring, and dedicated service, said Richard Friedland, the CEO of NetCare.
She dedicated her life as a surgeon to her patients in the private and public sector.
Well, what they left out is that she also dedicated her life to pushing other people to get COVID-19 injections, which we now know are biological weapons.
And just like I mentioned in the special report that you just heard, if you choose to inject yourself with toxic substances or to drink and swallow toxic elements, there's nothing that I can do or that anybody else can do to alter the laws of cause and effect.
Now, we can't prove that Vicki Jennings here died from the vaccine.
She died after the vaccine.
She died from a fatal heart attack, which is strongly associated with the vaccine and blood clots.
And she died at a suspiciously young age, especially given her seemingly healthy figure and body mass index and all that stuff.
But she, quote, often posted pro-vaccine propaganda that urged people to take COVID mRNA injections.
According to Jennings, raising concerns about the safety of the shots is deadly, and it's considered disinformation.
So here's a question.
How many people are dead because they listened to Dr.
Vicki Jennings, who is now dead?
And I could ask the same question about some of the toxic dietary supplement ingredients that I talked about in the special report.
How many people are dead because they listen to somebody, they believe somebody, who was pushing something toxic and that person is now dead?
There's a lot of dead people who took bad advice and ejected themselves with things that killed them or swallowed things that killed them.
And I can't take away cause and effect.
I wish I could.
I wish I could wave a magic wand.
I wish I could take away heart damage from smoking.
I wish I could wave a magic wand and take away, I don't know, cancer from everybody, right?
But then again, they would probably just...
Go back to whatever gave them cancer in the first place.
But I wish I had a superpower to heal the people of the world.
I would love to have that power.
Only God has that power.
Humans don't have that power.
Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead.
But God hasn't resurrected people who killed themselves with vaccines.
Keep that in mind.
If you kill yourself with a jab, God's not coming to save you.
I think God condemns the people that killed themselves with vaccines, actually.
And I think God condemns the churches that tell their flocks to get the vaccine.
I think those pastors are going to hell, actually.
I think God condemns them.
Does God condemn the doctors that push people to take these jabs?
How many people are dead?
From all these doctors that pushed all these bioweapons jabs on all these people, and now many of those doctors are dead, which is kind of sad because, you know, we can't indict them for their crimes against humanity.
I guess you could, you know, retroactively maybe indict them.
I don't know, can you charge dead people with felony crimes?
Well, the DOJ said they can't even charge Joe Biden with mishandling classified documents because he's almost brain dead, so I guess there's your answer.
And it's funny, here's another headline from Slay News by the same author.
Most cancer cases are among vaccinated, pathologist warns.
Yeah.
Not surprised, right?
Should not be surprised.
Okay, by the way, we have a really great story on natural news that you might want to check out.
Top 10 reasons why proposed amendments to international health regulations are unacceptable.
And this comes from the research of James Roguski, who I interviewed previously.
I'd like to have him back.
And his website is rejecttheamendments.com.
And I hope to have time to get to this video, but be sure to check that out, rejecttheamendments.com.
This is about the WHO trying to become a global health dictatorship, kill off everybody with vaccine mandates and eat the bugs and whatever else they're trying to push.
It's really sick.
All right, let's get to the other big intel news today.
So I learned from one of my sources today that is connected to military intelligence that it is confirmed that Russia launched an orbital EMP weapon and that the Department of Defense is – They already have, I think, what was it that they said?
Like a satellite ID or some kind of ID number?
I forgot the term.
There's a satellite ID or some kind of ID number that has been assigned to this orbital EMP and that information about this satellite ID is about to be disseminated to other sectors of the Pentagon.
So it's been identified and they're trying to determine the risk associated with the orbital path of this EMP platform.
Basically, an orbital EMP platform means that Russia can drop a nuke out of orbit at any time and detonate it at altitude over North America and cause an EMP attack, which would, well, it's believed that it would take out the power grid.
And as we heard from our interview recently with Mr.
Tice of that new film, what's it called, Grid Down, Power Up, that according to U.S. government-funded research and the EMP Commission, that if the power grid stays down for, what was it, nine months or something like that, that there would be a 90% die-off of the current U.S. population.
So this is the ultimate weapon of war.
And it doesn't actually kill Americans with radiation.
It's not a nuke that blows away buildings.
In fact, you might not even notice it at first, except all the electronics stop working.
Well, so how does everybody die?
Because the infrastructure is destroyed.
Think about it.
No more gas station pumps, no more power grid, no more refrigeration, no more transportation, no more water getting pumped into the city of Los Angeles, no more banking systems, no more financial transactions, on and on and on.
No more fuel refineries.
Probably the nuclear power plants would go into meltdown.
You'd have mass total chaos.
You'd have the collapse of society and, you know, people killing each other over food and water and what have you, and maybe one out of 10 would survive.
So that's why an orbital EMP weapon matters.
And like I said, it is now confirmed to be in orbit around our world.
Apparently, there's a flight path that takes it over North America, but more details are forthcoming.
So basically, Russia has a weapon that can end America without setting off a global radiation nuclear winter.
And given that the U.S. is continuing to push for World War III with Russia, this should be worrisome to anyone paying attention.
What's Russia going to do?
They have an orbital EMP weapon that apparently can't be stopped.
There's no time to stop it.
It's probably a hyperglide vehicle warhead that drops from orbit into a high-altitude detonation pattern.
There's no way to intercept that.
There's nothing that the U.S. has that can stop it.
And there would be essentially no warning either.
You would have no warning.
You just...
Hey, what's that flash in the sky?
And then...
How come my iPhone doesn't work?
Oh my god, Facebook is down again!
Everybody under the age of 20 would lose their minds.
Oh my god!
Can't post TikTok videos!
How are we gonna have friends?
You know, they would all freak out.
Might be a good thing for the younger generation to actually have a forced month with no technology.
How about that?
Make everybody go Amish for a month.
At least all the young people, just to bring them back to reality.
Yeah, that'll never fly.
Except if there's an EMP attack, and then, guess what?
Everybody's suddenly Amish, but most people wouldn't have any idea how to survive, except the Amish and the Mennonites.
So, that's how you end up with 90% of the population dead.
Alright, the next piece of information that arrived in my consciousness today, which I cannot verify, but I'm going to pass it along with that disclaimer.
Can't verify it.
But I've been told that up to 100,000 U.S. troops have been given activation orders.
I don't know if that means deployment orders or a notice of activation, like get ready, you're going to be deployed.
I don't know the right terminology of how this works, but that it's up to 100,000 troops and they are going to be sent to the Middle East, not Ukraine.
This is huge.
This is a very big deal.
So, Ukraine is being abandoned by the United States.
The resignation of Victoria Nuland, I think, is a key confirmation of that.
She doesn't want to be around when the Ukraine situation collapses.
The funding for Ukraine, even if it's passed, it's just a stopgap measure.
Ukraine is losing badly, and in fact, there was a There was a report that came out of France about that.
Yeah, here it is.
I'm going to bring that up and read a couple lines from it.
Apparently, Macron is panicked over leaked Ukraine reports.
This is according to the French magazine Marianne, we would say in English.
I'm not sure the right way to pronounce that in French, but I'm just going to call it Marianne, I know that's not correct.
Anyway, this is reported by RT. The reports have found their way into the possession of this Marianne magazine in France.
The reports...
Let's see, wait a minute.
These are reports from the French military.
Okay, this is an assessment of the Ukraine war from the point of view of the French military.
They argued that Ukraine wrecked its Western trained force in the failed 2023 offensive, that Ukraine has run out of men to mobilize, and that its recent loss in Avdeevka shows that it can't even hold the line against Russia.
Quote, The report was written in the fall of 2023.
And the situation has deteriorated considerably since then, by the way.
The report praises the Russian forces as the new tactical and technical standard of how to run defensive operations.
And it says that if the West continues to pursue a military solution in Ukraine, that it would be, quote, the most serious error of analysis and judgment possible.
And this was a classified document, by the way.
It said that sending French troops to Ukraine would be unreasonable.
Quote, make no mistake, up against the Russians, we, the French, we are an army of cheerleaders.
Yeah, remember how, was it yesterday, the day before I said that maybe Germany and France could manufacture ambulances?
So if Macron wants to send 100,000 French troops to fight with Russia, maybe they could use a few tens of thousands of ambulances to bring back all the dead bodies, and they should probably send 100,000 body bags, by the way.
Well, you might not need all 100,000, because some of the French soldiers...
It would be blown to bits to such a degree that you wouldn't be able to find their bodies.
You know, Iskander missiles and such from Russia.
So you actually don't need 100,000 body bags.
You might only need 50,000 body bags.
But the point is, every French soldier you send to Russia is going to be a dead French soldier.
And Macron is panicking.
Then there was a second report that came out of France.
Again, the French military.
Said that about 2024, trying to assess what was happening, says that Kiev, Zelensky, needs 35,000 men per month, but is currently recruiting less than half that number.
And even that's by force.
They're trying to hunt down young Ukrainian men to throw them onto the front lines.
We've seen videos lately of...
Some young Ukrainians trying to escape on a bus, you know, trying to get to a border.
They were caught, dragged out of the bus, shamed and beaten.
In Ukrainian, you know?
What a horrible situation.
I really feel for those young Ukrainian men.
I mean, they're just trying to survive, you know?
And this war is insane.
Zelensky is insane.
NATO is insane.
I mean, we need to sue for peace, you know?
But anyway, back to the report.
It says that Kiev is recruiting less than half the number they need, while Russia is enlisting 30,000 volunteers monthly.
And the 2023 offensive by Ukraine tactically destroyed half of Kiev's 12 combat brigades.
Half.
The report says, quote, the West can provide 3D printers to manufacture drones or loitering munitions, but will never be able to print men.
Yeah, that's a really important point.
You also can't print artillery shells or tanks or any kind of ammunition.
But the West is a suicide cult.
And from RT here, it says, the second report also acknowledged that Western Special Forces and, quote, soldiers in civilian clothes had a far greater presence in Ukraine than officially acknowledged, including, quote, quite a few British as well as French naval commandos training the Ukrainians.
Well, maybe the naval commandos have done a good job because Ukraine has managed to sink several Russian ships.
Actually, the underwater drones have been quite successful at destroying Russian ships, and that's shown a weakness of Russia there.
They've had a lot of ships sinking to the bottom of the sea there.
Maybe that's the French naval commandos.
Anyway, there was a third report out of the French military that was talking about the route of Ukrainian forces out of Avdeevka.
It described how Russia created hell for the Ukrainian troops by using massive glide bombs to inflict more than 1,000 casualties per day.
I think those are the Fab 1500s that they're talking about.
Those are basically kinetic bombs with, I think, some kind of fins or wings attached that allow them to glide to a specific target.
It's kind of like an add-on glide kit.
I think that's called the Fab 1500 and the 1500 is kilograms.
And I believe that the 1500 kilogram bombs, the actual amount of explosive inside those is either 600 or 900 kilos of actual high explosive material.
The rest of it is the weight of the bomb itself.
That's a lot of explosive power, by the way.
That's nothing to sneeze at, and it creates a fireball that's like 12 stories tall and a shockwave that just destroys everything nearby.
A thousand casualties per day, folks.
That's outrageous.
This should not be happening, but it is happening.
All right, so back to the point that there's apparently 100,000 US troops that are being activated or about to be deployed to the Middle East, and my point that the US is abandoning Ukraine.
You can count on it.
It's happening.
Eventually, France will abandon Ukraine.
Germany will abandon Ukraine.
The Brits will abandon Ukraine.
Not that they could contribute much anyway.
Hey, here's a broken aircraft carrier.
See if you can make it work.
Give me a break.
Europe doesn't have anything to offer Ukraine, other than misery and death, frankly.
That's about it.
And a bunch of cheerleading.
Go, Zelensky, go!
Keep throwing more men at the front lines.
I mean, what kind of suicide mission is that?
These are some evil people, let me tell you.
Absolutely evil.
They've destroyed a nation.
They've destroyed a whole generation of young men and young couples.
Ukraine will never be the nation that it could have been because of Zelensky and NATO and Victoria Nuland and Boris Johnson from the UK and all these criminals who deserve to go to hell, in my opinion.
In any case, the US is pulling out of Ukraine.
The US is not pulling out of the Middle East.
Apparently, if my intel is accurate, they're doubling and tripling down on sending troops to the Middle East.
Now, it's not clear to me what these troops are supposed to do.
I'm really not sure because there's another sort of rumor that there's going to be a coup against Netanyahu.
A coup led by the CIA. And pushed by the Democrats, the puppet masters of Biden.
And why?
Why do they want to get rid of Netanyahu?
It's very simple.
The primary elections that just took place showed that Biden has lost the Muslim vote in America.
We saw that in Michigan and other places.
A significant percentage of Muslims are now voting against Genocide Joe.
And you can't blame them, right?
Joe Biden has...
Overseen the most outrageous genocide against the Palestinian people since probably the Nakba itself.
And the Muslims in America, they are punishing Joe politically for that, and just morally they cannot vote for Joe Biden at all, not under the current circumstances.
So the Democrats realize that Netanyahu has got to go.
They try to reason with Netanyahu.
Ha ha ha, that's impossible.
Netanyahu is a freaking lunatic, a war criminal lunatic.
Who has publicly stated he's not going to listen to the West.
He's not going to listen to the International Court of Justice.
He's not going to listen to the ICC. He's not going to listen to the UN. He says, we're going to do whatever the hell we want to do, which right now is Israel bombing 30,000 plus, mostly women and children, to death in Gaza.
That's Netanyahu.
You can't reason with that.
So the rumor is the CIA is working up a coup.
They're going to try to oust Netanyahu.
And replace him with a, quote, moderate.
A moderate meaning somebody that maybe will just stop the bombing and maybe negotiate some kind of peace.
I don't know if that's a two-state solution.
I don't even think that's possible anymore, frankly.
I don't think Israel is going to survive this in the long run.
I think because of Netanyahu, this is just my opinion, I think because of Netanyahu, Israel will cease to exist in that area within five years.
Because its Arab neighbors have seen enough and they've already come to their realization that they cannot allow Israel to continue to survive.
And they will destroy Israel in the coming years.
I am absolutely certain that that's coming.
And that's on Netanyahu and, you know, Gavir and others who have pushed this Zionism genocide.
They didn't have to be that insane about it.
They didn't have to make enemies out of all their neighbors, but they did.
But they did.
Well, anyway, it's not that Joe Biden cares about any of that.
It's just the Democrats want to win the next election, so they need the Muslim vote.
So they need the bombing to stop.
They need to be able to claim some kind of victory, like, you know, we convince Israel to stop killing so many Palestinians.
We stop the invasion of Rafa on Ramadan or whatever they want to claim.
I don't think that they're going to be able to claim that, by the way.
And they also need to, if you think about it, they need to stop Israel from attacking Hezbollah in the north.
Why?
Because Hezbollah, well, I mean, Lebanon, if Israel attacks Hezbollah, then you're going to have a massive escalation of war in the region.
You're probably going to get the attention of Turkey, for sure.
Up further north, you're going to get the attention of Iran.
You're going to get the attention of probably Egypt at that point.
Which might start making a lot of noise about southwestern Gaza and Israel and previous agreements that Israel has violated with Egypt, which will affect the Suez Canal and all that, and the Sinai Desert, the whole region.
If Israel can't be put back in a box, basically, you're going to have regional warfare breakout that will be very bad for Joe Biden's political future, which is already not looking good.
But it's going to get a lot worse.
And so it appears to me that these 100,000 troops, if indeed that turns out to be correct, or I was told up to 100,000 troops, so I don't know, is that 80,000?
Whatever.
It seems like a pretty big number of U.S. troops.
They're going to have to install, like, a Burger King there.
Because that's what the troops eat now.
They're going to have to have a Burger King, a Taco Bell, and a drag queen story time for all the LGBT. But anyway...
Sorry to get distracted there with the woke military.
But it seems to me that these U.S. troops are going to attempt to be...
A firebreak, let's call it.
A firebreak between Israel and Hezbollah.
And maybe between Israel and Gaza.
Maybe more so Gaza and West Bank than anywhere else.
It seems to me that the troops, the U.S. troops will be there to basically, this is going to be delicate, to stop Israel's genocide.
Which, if you think about it, if the CIA is overthrowing Netanyahu or is part of it, and then the U.S. military is essentially sort of facing off against Israel, this is going to be a crazy delicate situation where it could easily be perceived by the radical far-right supporters in Israel, like the Netanyahu camp and the Likud camp and so on.
It could be perceived that the U.S.A. is at war with Israel, right?
Well, you know, Biden can't have that.
The Democrats can't have that because they need the Jewish vote in America.
They don't want to be perceived as being at war with Israel.
That's not the goal.
They just want the genocide to stop.
They want the Muslim vote back.
So somehow they're going to inject, at least apparently, let's see if this is confirmed, they're going to inject 100,000 troops into the region thinking that's going to create calm.
I think they're wrong.
I think 100,000 U.S. troops on the ground is going to inflame the entire region.
I think also it's going to present a big, fat, juicy target for Iran and probably for Hezbollah.
Like, where are these troops going to be housed?
Wherever they are, like an American barracks building or encampment of some kind, it's probably within reach of Iran's rockets, huh?
Or Hezbollah's rockets?
What about the transport ships bringing all these troops or the airplanes?
Wouldn't they also be targets?
I kind of wonder if the Pentagon is throwing bait out there.
You know how they had troops in Syria and Iraq?
They were pretty much a drone bait to try to get them killed so they could justify bombing the IRGC, the Iranian Republican Guard Corps.
Well, I think these 100,000 troops are really going to serve more as war bait.
Like, just stick the troops there, wait for them to get bombed by Hezbollah, let's say, and then the U.S. can justify war in Lebanon.
Yeah, just what we needed.
Like, occupy Beirut.
Yeah, that's not going to go well.
Because that's going to bring Turkey into the mix for sure.
Erdogan will be all over that.
This is only going to inflame the situation.
So, here's the deal.
Watch the news for the next couple of days.
Let's see if this actually pans out as being a real thing or just a rumor.
I hope it's just a rumor.
I hope the U.S. isn't stupid enough to send 100,000 troops to the Middle East.
Because I'm afraid a lot of those are going to come home in body bags.
And they'll probably censor all that.
Oh, you're not allowed to talk about dead troops.
Or any troops that die, they'll say they died in training exercises.
We've already heard that.
All these Navy SEALs that supposedly died drowning in the ocean.
Are you kidding me?
They're Navy SEALs.
They don't drown, okay?
You don't get to be a Navy SEAL if you're drownable.
Or they say all these special forces died in a helicopter training accident.
No, they didn't.
They died in Gaza.
They died in the tunnels, man.
They think we're idiots.
These people are getting killed.
American soldiers are getting killed right now in Gaza, in the tunnels.
They're getting killed.
And they put 100,000 more troops on that scene.
It's going to get ugly.
I'd be very interested to know what former CIA analyst Larry Johnson has to say about this.
I interviewed him, of course, just recently and ran that interview.
I think it was yesterday, yeah?
So if you missed that interview, you can check that out on my channel on brighttown.com.
We also post on rumble.com as well, by the way.
Larry Johnson, that interview was filmed before this, obviously, this new Intel today, so I would have to go back and check with Larry and see what he thinks.
I wonder what Douglas McGregor thinks.
I wonder what Ray McGovern thinks.
I wonder what Scott Ritter thinks.
There's a lot of people that might comment on this, but first, let's just watch it for the next couple of days and see if there's other confirmations that troops are being activated and deployed.
Or if not, then maybe this was a false alarm, and I hope that's the case.
I don't want to see U.S. troops being deployed in the Middle East.
I think they're going to die.
And I think it's going to inflame the whole situation.
And I think America loses in the Middle East just like they've lost in Ukraine.
You notice how, I mean, the U.S. already pulled out of Afghanistan in a tragic, you know, shameful way.
Now they're going to pull out of Ukraine.
Similar situation.
Try to memory hold that.
What Ukraine?
We never went to Ukraine.
And then what's going to happen in the Middle East?
What's it going to be?
Like, Vietnam with sand now?
You know, I mean...
Does the U.S. have any clue what it's doing?
The Pentagon?
The State Department?
Do they have any clue whatsoever?
No, they don't.
They don't understand history.
They don't understand war.
They have no knowledge of anything.
They are lunatics with nukes.
Running around with mostly obese troops led by a bunch of woke groomers and perverts at the higher levels of the military and a Pentagon leader, Austin, who has no clue what he's doing and some days, some weeks, just vanishes because he's having prostate cancer surgery or something.
He just doesn't show up.
Nobody knows where he is and nobody even asks.
He'll just disappear for a week or two at a time and the White House doesn't even know.
That's bizarre, man.
You don't know where your Secretary of Defense is?
Every freaking moment of the day?
Are you kidding me?
It's a clown show.
We're living under idiocracy.
Well, get ready, folks.
Get ready.
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Welcome to today's interview on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, and today we have a first-time guest, Dr.
Alfonso Monzo, who is a naturopathic physician who specializes in biophysics and the electrical nature of our reality or the projection of our physical and, well, energetic bodies into reality.
And he's also a specialist in weaponized nanotechnology and its interaction with biology.
So, in other words, this is going to be a really interesting interview.
Welcome, Dr.
Monzo.
It's great to have you on today.
Well, thank you.
It's a great pleasure to be here.
I've been a fan of your work for a long time, and I really appreciate what you're doing with Brighteon.
Oh, well, thank you.
We are having a lot of fun.
A lot of my videos there.
That's fantastic.
Yeah, I saw that my producers were showing me your channel just before.
I also want to mention your website is drmonzo.com.
That's D-R-M-O-N-Z-O dot com, just for people who want to follow along for interviewing.
Here's a little bit about you here.
Now, how would you describe, then, your area of focus for our audience, given that this is our first conversation?
Okay, well, I actually started out in electrical engineering.
And then what happened is I didn't really want to pursue that.
So then I went off and went to undergrad school where I thought I was going to major in Bible and seminary and all that stuff, which I actually did get a degree.
But I got sick in my first year of college with ulcerative colitis.
And I went to see the traditional allopathic medical doctors.
And they said, oh, well, you have colitis.
And I was like, okay, that's nice.
So what causes it?
And I went down the list asking, well, is it bad diet?
Is it stress?
Is it, you know, genes?
No, no, no, no, no.
And I'm like, okay, what's the cause?
And they said, well, it was bad luck.
And as an engineer, I thought, bad luck?
So you don't know.
So how can you fix the problem?
This is the theory of spontaneous disease, which is what Western medicine is actually based on.
Exactly.
Disease without cause.
I know.
It makes no sense.
It never made any sense.
No.
So then I got into natural medicine.
And because of my affinity with engineering, I was really interested in, okay, what about these electrical systems of the body?
What about the meridians and the chakras and all this stuff they talk about in the Chinese and in Ayurvedic medicine and stuff?
So I started studying the electromagnetic systems of the body, kind of from an engineer's perspective, and I was like, wow, this is really fascinating.
So that's kind of how I got into doing what I do.
So now I specialize in anything to do with natural medicine.
I am a naturopath.
But I specialize in biophysics, which is the study of electromagnetic systems of the body and anything to do with frequency, energy, vibration, you know, all that stuff Tesla talked about.
Yeah.
Just applied to the body.
Well, you know, that's really interesting.
Of course, I've done a lot with vibrational medicine over the years, and when I injured my index finger, nearly lost it, I used a tuning fork.
Along with nutrition, of course, to help reawaken the damaged cells.
And I would slap the tuning fork and I would just put the stem right on this knuckle right here in order to send vibrations, which you can feel.
For those people out there who are skeptics, you don't even have to believe in anything.
It's the harmonics of the vibration of the alloy that's being propagated through your tissues and nerves and bones and blood vessels.
You can feel it, folks, right?
So that's just a little simple example of something that I did that didn't require a visit to the doctor, didn't require health insurance, didn't require electricity, nothing.
And it worked great.
Exactly.
No, we use tuning forks, too.
Do you?
Sound healing.
It's a very powerful thing.
Absolutely.
Sound, yeah.
Yeah, sound healing, I think, is really, really powerful.
So...
Then being that you're an expert in biophysics, I would imagine that before COVID, a lot of your theories to most people would have sounded pretty far out there.
Is that a fair assessment?
Yeah, very much.
Yes.
And now?
Now people have woken up a lot more.
So people are actually interested in the type of medicine and what I do.
Actually, in COVID, I got...
My business probably grew exponentially for a number of reasons, but one of the big reasons is I wouldn't close down, and we wouldn't wear masks.
We had a lot of problems with the medical board here.
People wanted to get in to see their doctors, but their doctors were closed.
Their offices were closed.
They didn't know what to do.
So they would call and schedule appointments with me because someone in their family told them about me.
And they would come in and they're looking around like, what does this guy do?
They're not even sure why they're here other than they can't get in to see anyone else.
So then we start doing frequency-based therapies and they start getting better.
And they're like, I can't believe this stuff works.
I think a lot of my ideas on the weaponized nanotech too was way, way far out there.
People were like, this is like Stuff from the movies.
It can't be real.
But after COVID and what people talk about now, I think people are seeing the technology is that far advanced.
It really is beyond what we can almost comprehend is real.
Well, you know, we...
My lab did the first analysis of the clots from the embalmer Hirschman.
He sent me some clots and we did an ICP-MS analysis, which was the metals.
And I remember specifically that those clots were very high in tin as well as aluminum and one other element.
Oh, sodium.
And those three elements all conduct electricity.
And so what we found was that compared to blood, because we also tested just normal human blood, we found that the clots, through whatever mechanism, perhaps you can explain this, I can't explain it.
But the clots were concentrating these conductive elements into their own structures at much higher concentrations than what was found in the blood.
And the Epoch Times actually did a story based on my lab results where we showed all the ICP-MS results.
So what do you make of that?
Yeah, and so when you look in the world of nanotechnology, a lot of particles we know are carbon nanotubes.
But they also have a lot of different other metals they use for these nanotubes.
And sometimes tin is a big one.
I see that a lot in my testing.
Lunimum is another one.
There's iron.
I mean, there's all types of different metals they use.
And then, of course, we know what teslapheresis is.
For the audience who might not be aware of this, this term really was discovered, and I say discovered, by Rice University.
And that is the idea of when...
Nanotechnology particles, we're talking about little machines or little particles that are nanotech that have been made, not naturally occurring, or in the presence of EMFs, electromagnetic fields, like what's produced by your cell phone or your computer or anything that plugs into the wall.
They self-assemble and can replicate.
So this is self-assembling of nanoparticles.
So if they can just get the different types of particles in your body, along with an operating system, That tells the particles what to do.
They will start self-assembling into different types of technologies, different types of machines or whatever it might be designed to do.
And I think it's really interesting that Rice University discovered this because this is what we keep seeing in the field of nanotech is the experts keep discovering things about what nanotechnology can do, which is a little freaky because if I developed a car And then I came out next year and said, oh, by the way, I just discovered my car could fly.
You'd be like, well, if you created it, don't you know?
So that really brings the question on where did the nanotechnology really come from?
I don't really necessarily think the nanotechnology is man-made.
I think it's demonic.
And I think it was technology that was Obtained by doing occult activity, demonic, satanic activity, and the technology was handed over.
Whoa, let's talk about that.
Because then the question's like, who really has control of this stuff?
Because it's transhumanism tech.
It's almost like it's the perfect weapon system against human biology to dismantle even human chromosomes as well.
Right.
What was the name of the researcher that had all the patents in nanotech and he was found guilty of sharing secrets with China for some reason?
You know what I'm talking about?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can't think of that name either.
I know, for some reason it slipped my mind.
But if you go through the patents, and you can find he has all these patents on nanotech sensors that actually go into the nuclei of human cells.
So these are very small-scale microscopic sensors.
And these are able to sort of read information from the cells, but also to impart information.
So they can take external signals and then they can push information to the cells.
Kind of like Elon Musk is working on the Neuralink technology, which I'd love your opinion on because that sounds very dangerous and freaky to me.
But it's like that has already existed for a much longer period of time at the cellular level.
What are your thoughts on that?
Yes.
Thank you.
Well...
I think he's kind of crazy.
I'm not going to hook my brain up to a machine.
No.
But that's definitely transhumanism, and that's exactly right.
So when we look at the field of what I call weaponized nanotechnology pathogens, this really kind of started accumulating in the 1940s.
From the Nazis.
And then Project Paperclip brought it over here and they continued developing these weird organisms where they mix multiple organisms together along with toxins and nanotechnology.
So they're literally half pathogen, half machine.
Whoa, like Borg toxins.
Yeah, now we're in the field of what I call, I have five classifications of nanotechnology.
One of the last classifications is nanotech lifeforms.
And that's the newest thing we're seeing.
It's basically Terminator, where on the outside, it looks like biology.
It looks like a parasite, but the reality is it's completely nanotech.
Whoa.
It's not a pathogen at all.
So it doesn't have any typical cell structures, like a biological cell?
Nope.
It's like those clots.
But it's self-replicating somehow.
Yes.
Self-organizing.
Self-organizing.
So just like the Terminator.
On the outside, he looks like he's a human, but the reality is he's a machine.
A alloy skeleton?
Yes.
In biology, they also call this now nanotech biology, where they want to create or even 3D print organs for transplant, but they're not biological.
And of course, they haven't been able to sell anyone on this just yet, so the technology's been out for like 20 years for that, but They haven't actually started using it because no one was ready to buy the idea of printing a 3D synthetic organ and putting it in your body.
Yeah, until now.
Dr.
Charles Lieber is the researcher.
My producer looked that up.
Dr.
Charles Lieber, yeah.
And he was convicted.
He was prosecuted and found guilty of sharing these nanotech secrets with China.
And then, of course, China is where the DOD sent...
The early SARS-CoV-2, supposedly, for the gain-of-function research in Wuhan, and then this was used, apparently, against America.
Well, I mean, we know what happened since then, but do you think that there is a...
I'm more concerned about the vaccine injections than the so-called pathogen, right?
Because I know how to deal with pathogens.
No problem.
But...
Getting injected with nanotech that is self-assembling and it starts pulling resources, especially building effectively conductive circuits, maybe in the shape of clots, by grabbing resources out of your blood.
I mean, it seems to me like that's what was happening.
Does that make sense to you, that that's been happening in some people's bodies?
Yeah.
And I think, you know, like if we go down the whole story of, I don't want to go here completely, but just the idea of allopathic medicine.
So when people get into this study of how it was basically a monopoly that took over medicine in this country, because we used to have free medicine.
Yeah, the Rockefellers.
You had a lot of naturopaths and homeopaths.
Well, another perspective to look at is this idea that they've been making this weaponized nanotech probably all the way back from the 40s, and it's getting more and more sophisticated.
But the whole idea of this technology isn't just to kill people.
It's not like biological warfare, where they're going to spray you and you're just going to die of a poison.
It's really pushing you towards transhumanism, like subtle behavior modification, and really creating diseases.
So what we really should think about is they've been making diseases since the 1940s, but we haven't looked at it that way.
So this is really dangerous when you can get really, really advanced technology and And Moderna was the most truthful about this.
They said, we developed a software delivery system that's plug-and-play.
Right.
And everyone's just like, oh, it's a vaccine.
It's like, wait a minute, they just told you they're going to put a software delivery system in your body that's plug-and-play, and what is it programmed to do to your body?
What can it turn off or turn on?
And how can it augment the body to do something that we don't want the body doing?
Right.
Can it set up systems then where they can communicate into your body wirelessly?
I would say yes.
Well, that was clearly shown in Dr.
Lieber's patents, because I remember reading through his patents, and there were...
There were cases where you could use external radio frequencies to send information effectively to the nanostructures that were already embedded in the cells.
So you could essentially tell the cells to do different things.
And right now, as you know, the way mRNA is supposed to work, what we're told is that it takes over the ribosomes and then has the cell generate spike protein and Absolutely.
are they doing?
What are they doing in the body if they're not preventing infection or transmission?
They're building something.
Absolutely.
What do you think they're building?
What And this is why weird people like Bill Gates is involved.
Because it's like, well, this is about software.
And if you even think of...
I think that's a good way for people to really think of a virus.
Like, what is a virus?
Well, we know it's really not a pathogen.
So what is it?
Well, what happens if we thought of viruses as just software?
And that's where a lot of my research with the electromagnetic systems of the body gets into.
When you look at what the electromagnetic...
Control systems of the body are.
There are literally telecommunication command centers on the body that line up with the Hebrew letters.
And they control the body as a software system.
So when you look at the formation of the body, you actually have a software informational level first.
And that's what creates the chemistry.
And in the chemistry, the chemicals form cells and cells form tissues and tissues forms organs.
But no one goes up to the top, which is the informational level.
It's like, where does all this information and where does all this energy come from for the chemicals to do what they do?
Right.
Right.
They don't want to ask that question because that's a question of, well, there had to be some intelligent design.
Right.
And they just want some evolutionary nothing.
Well, hold on.
This brings us to the Human Genome Project, which was a total failure because they thought that if they mapped out all the genomes, that they would have a complete blueprint of how the human body is built, which I guess would have to include some of the innate behaviors somehow.
Because spiders are born knowing how to build spider webs.
Which is a very complex thing.
I've actually studied spiders.
They have to have a lot of engineering.
And they have different types of webs.
They have the sticky strands and the non-sticky strands.
And they use the sticky strands to build the pieces between the spokes.
But they use the non-sticky strands, which are thicker and stronger, to build the spokes.
And the spider walks on the non-sticky spokes.
And the spiders can repair spider webs that are broken in certain ways.
They're expert engineers.
Well, how is that encoded in DNA? And it's not.
It's not.
That's clearly an energetic information knowledge base.
And something like that exists for humans, but far more complex.
There's more knowledge, there's more information that is not encoded in the genes, correct?
Correct.
And it's really on the energetic system.
And so, from my perspective, the energetic system actually is what controls the genes.
So it's a hierarchy.
Right.
So the true master blueprint of the genes is from our creator, and then through the electromagnetic system, which really starts off with the breath of life, which animates the body, and then you have this electromagnetic system.
There's a direct connection.
So we look at the genes on a chemical level and be like, oh, that's it.
And it's like, well, it's not actually it.
There's a whole other thing.
That's controlling this thing.
So then we get really scary when we find out that they're creating nanotechnology that can hack the system and can then insert a different software.
And that's what I would call a virus.
So now if you get this virus, which is some type of information, however they get into your body, you know, it could be through a particle that has the software encoded in it.
It could be wirelessly.
But either way, people are exposed to this.
If your body doesn't recognize that's bad coding and it reads it, it's going to do the same thing as a computer.
And that bad coding is going to tell your body now to carry out some functions.
And one of the things I found about the JABS with being able to test a lot with my energetic type testing is it had something unique in it that I found in an article by MIT back in 2021.
It was called CRISPR-A and I. Maybe it's AI. But did you know they developed this CRISPR-ANI, and it was supposed to be more secure than Case 9?
Because Case 9, they had problems with it.
And so they developed this CRISPR-ANI, and they said it's going to be nano-size.
And at the end of their article, it says, by the way, this is the technology that will be in the COVID vaccines.
Oh, wow.
And it says there's an interesting thing about this CRISPR-ANI, that it's very stable.
And it can go in like a light switch and turn genes on and off or edit genes.
But there is one caveat.
And that is in order for this technology to continue working, the body has to continually make an artificial protein.
And it's like, oh.
Really?
What do you think the spike protein is about?
Okay, so let's just back up for the audience.
So the CRISPR technology...
It's a very clever, low-tech way, actually, to do gene edits.
It alters the chromosomes.
And, at least as I understand it, CRISPR can be replicated by very simple laboratories, very low-cost methods.
And it's widely available tech that can be used around the world, even to build, you know, Frankensteins or bioweapons or all kinds of horrible things.
So if it's in the vaccines, perhaps, do you think it's already in the mRNA that's being given now or coming up?
Yep, I think it's already in it.
Okay.
So that means then the studies that we've seen that show gene alteration following vaccination would seem to confirm that?
Yes.
So...
The genes are being altered to produce alien proteins.
When I say alien, I don't mean extraterrestrial necessarily.
I mean non-human.
Okay.
Alien to the human body.
Non-human proteins.
And is that what we call shedding then when those proteins begin to be released?
Or is that something else?
No, I think that is.
Okay.
And that's why I think Dr.
Ertz is pretty close with the venom concept because...
What I have found with the weaponized nanotech in general all the way back to the 40s is one of the main attacks they use on the body is this technology goes in and starts changing your peptides.
And it can turn peptides off, turn them back on, or just completely make synthetic peptides.
And you can go find videos now of lectures where they're talking about nanotechnology being able to make synthetic peptides.
Well, when you understand what peptides control, we're talking proteins, enzymes, neurotransmitters, hormones.
So if they hack your pancreas, polypeptide-related peptides, I don't know who named that, but those peptides control your pancreas, your liver, your gallbladder, and your stomach.
So they can completely take over a system of your body by making synthetic peptides and turning your normal ones off.
Well, who says they can't make a synthetic peptide that looks like a venom or anything?
Of course.
So they can synthetically make this synthetic biology in your body.
And now that they have the ability to inject people with technology that's really advanced that can do this stuff, now we're sitting here going, what are they really making?
I mean, a lot of talk about the spike protein, but I don't think that's it.
I've identified at least five different categories of I think they're making a lot more than what we know.
And that's why it's so confusing on what type of symptoms people are getting, because it seems to affect multiple systems of the body.
Well, absolutely, yeah.
I agree with you, but let me take this to the next step and ask you this then.
Is it possible that people who have been injected with this operating system, the mRNA operating system, That through a 5G broadcast that...
Their bodies could be instructed to start manufacturing, let's say, like the example you said, a venom peptide.
So that all at once, everybody that's affected by 5G, and remember that 5G can be directional, so they can actually pinpoint an individual.
That's unique to 5G antenna, right?
They're a directional-focused beam of information.
And if you're carrying around your mobile phone, they know who you are, they know where you are.
Couldn't they send information specifically to one targeted person for their body to start making venom peptides effectively, meaning that your body starts poisoning yourself from within?
Is that possible?
Yes.
That's kind of been my view from the beginning, is they don't actually have to put venoms in the environment.
They could be, because if there's nanotech in the environment, they could be making it in the environment, too.
But if the technology is already in your body, they could just target you.
Or maybe a city.
Maybe they pick out one city and say, hey, this city, we're going to make this synthetic peptide and see what happens.
And over here in this city, we're going to do a different peptide.
So they're basically just creating diseases on demand.
Yeah, exactly.
Diseases on demand.
And then they can say, well, it's another pandemic, and it's spreading now.
And it's spreading from city to city.
Everybody go get vaccinated and then they get injected with something else.
Now, I think it's important for people to realize that most of the venoms, the venom molecules that are out there or the venom peptides are typically made of just three elements and that's carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
In just various configurations, right?
And by the way, vitamin C is also made from the exact same three elements, just in a different configuration.
And I know that, because I use like chemspider.com all the time.
In fact, let me just bring it up.
Chemspider.com.
We use this all the time in the lab when we're trying to look at a molecule and figure out the ionization potential and things like that.
So if I go to chemspider, you can bring this up on my screen, guys.
If I type in ascorbic acid, let's say...
Or, if I spell it correctly, hold on.
Ascorbic acid, there we go.
I bring up ascorbic acid and you can see here, here's one of the molecules or the formula.
And you can see, what's in this?
Well, it's nothing but oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon.
The carbons are, of course, not labeled because it's chemistry.
But you can see in the formula, there's the carbons right there, right?
So, the point is that These same elements, if you were to disassemble vitamin C or enough of these molecules, you could reassemble them to become venom peptides, essentially.
I mean, that's chemistry.
It can be done.
So the reason I bring that up, I just want the audience to understand that You're talking about, like, venom peptides could be created where there were no venom peptides before, and I'm trying to underscore that, yes, that is possible through chemistry.
Yes.
Mm-hmm.
And, you know, it's interesting because they hide some of the stuff in the movies.
I have...
Actually, if people go to my Brideon channel, which I forget what it is, it's like Brideon slash channels slash Dr.
Monza.
Does that sound about right?
It's not.
Well, not that I know, but I'll bring it up.
It's something like that.
I'll try it out while you're talking.
Go ahead.
Yeah, I think it's Dr.
Monza.
I think I changed it because it was something else in the past and I didn't realize how that worked.
And I was like, oh, that was really dumb that I... Oh, okay.
I must have seen the last one.
Yeah, okay.
Dr.
Monza.
Let's see if that works.
But I have a video on there about the matrix, and it's really interesting.
Oh, you're right, here it is, yeah.
How many things revolve around, it's a play on copper and iron, and how important the copper-iron balance in the body is for the mitochondria.
And so you have copper is blue in the body and iron is red in the body.
So you have the blue pill and the red pill.
And then when the copper and the iron get bound together in the cerebral plasmid, the cerebral plasmid is like the carrier and the binder of those two elements.
It gets delivered to the mitochondria and inside the mitochondria, you have this lake, this blue lake, which is copper storage.
And that blue lake is called the matrix.
And in the movie, in the movie, what's it all about?
The machines have taken over, Right.
And they're using us as a battery.
Yes.
And he holds up a copper top.
That's right.
That's what they're doing.
They're energy harvesting.
And this stuff comes into our body.
It takes our minerals.
It takes our energy.
And it uses it to either power itself or build whatever it's designed to build in your body.
It's crazy.
It's like right there in a movie.
They're making fun of us.
That is really fascinating.
There's another level of energy harvesting, though, too.
Yes.
Isn't it true that the satanic forces, they are powered by the terror of children?
Yes.
Interesting that in the Hebrew, there's a word for copper.
I would have to bring it up.
But there's three words that it gets translated as.
Copper, bronze, and brass.
Now, when we're talking about pure metals, like the Bible oftentimes would say, use pure 100%, whatever, that would only be copper.
Because bronze and brass are alloys that are made from copper with other metals.
Right.
But the interesting thing is there's another root word that you can get off of the word copper when you put a vav in it.
It's a slightly different spelling.
And the vav usually is the sixth letter that represents man.
So it's like in the root word when you put a vav in, which is man, it spells the word fear and anxiety.
And we have found that fear and anxiety decrease your copper levels and low copper can decrease or cause more fear and anxiety.
Because they discovered this area in the brainstem called the locus coeruleus.
And that means blue dot.
And they found out that this blue dot delivers copper throughout the brain, especially to the limbic system.
And it's now responsible for all of your ADD, ADHD, post-traumatic stress, your adrenal hormones.
So now we know there's a direct correlation between copper and And fear and anxiety.
Or copper deficiency, as you're saying in that case.
Yes, copper deficiency.
Causing a deficiency by scaring the crap out of people.
And so that would also explain why people who eat a lot of processed foods are so easily controlled by weaponized fear systems, like be afraid of the pandemic, whereas a lot of us who eat more organic, wholesome type of foods and superfoods and so on, we're not deficient in any minerals, and we're harder to control.
We're harder to scare.
We're just more stable emotionally, right?
Mm-hmm.
And I think there's another level to that, too, where if you look at the difference between a whole food diet and putting a bunch of synthetic chemicals in the body, well, the more synthetic chemicals you're putting in the body, the more fuel you're really giving this new type of technology.
Because now they have more particles in the body that they can gather up and use to build whatever they want to build.
Well, that's interesting.
Also, there are a lot of heavy metals in foods from China, for example, and sometimes foods from India.
We've done, of course, a tremendous amount of testing of heavy metals.
And, you know, that's arsenic, mercury, cadmium, and lead, typically.
But there's also a ton of aluminum in almost all foods, because there's so much aluminum in the soil, by the way.
And the body has this natural process to get rid of aluminum, but that process doesn't work very well in most people's bodies, because they're not eliminating, they're not detoxifying.
And for many people, they end up with aluminum toxicity, and Which also feeds into the heavy metals exposure and the fear factor that you were just talking about.
Yeah, and what's going on with the brain.
Right.
Because the brain needs copper and fat.
That's what we know now.
And we don't want aluminum.
And the other piece of that puzzle is the iron.
So since the 1940s, they've been using iron shavings, calling it fortified brains.
In the cereals.
And if you don't have enough minerals to use your iron, it's called unbound iron because it doesn't get bound to your minerals, especially the copper.
Right.
And that unbound iron is going to get stuck in your tissues.
Well, that's a major problem.
Absolutely.
It causes heart disease, for example.
Yeah, because in allopathic medical science, what gets measured gets managed.
So they only test your iron in the blood, and they're going, oh, you're low.
Well, where's all the iron?
We don't really have a good iron elimination system.
I mean, you sweat a little bit out.
You only really lose iron if you're bleeding.
Yeah.
So if you're not bleeding to death, you really can't be iron anemic anymore.
There's too much iron in the environment.
So where is all of it?
Well, it's stuck in the tissues where it's oxidizing.
And guess what happens if you mix iron and aluminum together?
You know the new body shops?
They usually have two different sections now.
One section that works on the old cars and one section that works on the new cars.
Because the old cars are iron-based and the new cars are aluminum-based bodies.
And if you mix iron and aluminum together, it's instant oxidative stress, instant rust.
So, why is everyone loaded with oxidative stress and inflammation?
Well, we're loaded with all these metal particles, and they're interacting, but they're in the tissues, so the medical doctors don't see it because they're testing the blood.
And it's like, well, it's not in the blood, it's in our tissues.
Right.
No, that's a really good point.
And also I noticed like with aluminum, they will test elimination by testing aluminum in your urine.
But that doesn't really tell you what's in your tissues like you just said.
It just tells you what aluminum you're getting rid of.
And that's if you can detox.
Right.
But if you have a methylation system issue or some other drainage issue where you can't actually pull it out no matter what they're giving you, then, well, it's not really an accurate test.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And, you know, look, we got you and I have to have a lot more discussions about metals because this is a deep rabbit hole.
But I've become convinced that because of the metals contamination of the food supply and, of course, environmental or personal care products combined with the prescription medications, specifically the antidepressants.
which mess with brain chemistry, I've come to the conclusion that a very large percentage of our population are mentally ill.
They are literally poisoned and they don't know it.
Which makes it even more difficult to deal with.
Why are people, quote, triggered so easily right now?
Why is that even a thing in the last decade?
Triggered.
Triggered by the name Trump.
Regardless of what you think of Trump, Just the letters, T-R-U-M-P, shouldn't make you go insane.
But it does.
It makes people crazy.
People are fragile.
They're mentally ill.
And all these delusions that people are into in terms of fake biology, like a man can become a woman, and then that woman can become a man, and a man can have a baby.
I'm like, no, none of that's true.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah, but it's become very commonplace.
We are living in a mentally ill society.
Mm-hmm.
To what do you attribute that?
I think it's the same thing you just said.
There's a two-fold, I believe.
One is the level of our nutritional value, like our 90 essential nutrients that we need, is way down.
And the toxicity level is way up.
And unfortunately, each generation is getting worse because you're going to get what your parents had.
So if your parents already had deficiencies and already were extremely toxic, it gets passed on.
So a lot of people have this idea that babies are little innocent, you know, humans that are pure and have nothing wrong with them.
And it's like, well, they might be nice and little and innocent, but whatever was in your body is in their body.
Yeah.
And now they're going to have even a harder time because now they have an onslaught of fake food.
Now we have a 3D printed meat.
come on and an environment that's extremely toxic so it's like each generation is getting worse and worse so then what happens to a child that's developing Thank you.
When it doesn't have the nutrients it needed to develop, right?
Yes.
It's like there's going to be imbalances there right from birth.
And I think that's what you're seeing is there's nutritional imbalances and they're overloaded in toxins.
I mean, everyone's toxic today.
So is this some of what you do in your clinic is you help people identify the imbalances and then correct them?
Yep.
All through a form of biofeedback, frequency, signature testing.
So everyone should know that every element contains its own energetic signature.
I think that's the best way to say it.
Not really a frequency, but a signature.
Almost like a 3D fingerprint.
And if you can find that energetic signature in the body, you know that substance is in the body.
And then we can kind of get an idea of how physical it really is.
That's like a dilution concept.
Is it an energetic signature that is physically present in the body, chemically?
Or is it just a memory that the body was exposed to that?
Because our body is made up of water, and water can hold memory.
So sometimes we find energetic signatures, but they're only a a memory.
It's not physically present in the body.
So we do this analysis to find out what is really the main cause of the person's problems.
And then we do a lot of things to help the person, getting them on the right nutrition, helping them detox.
So let me explain something to the audience in case people are thinking that how could, how could this be what you just said?
Um, I think most people are familiar with the phenomenon of fluorescence, right?
So fluorescence is a kind of light-based or photon-based resonance, right?
You shine a light on something and it fluoresces.
You could say it concentrates or amplifies the returning signal in a specific wavelength.
And it's as simple as like Halloween decorations, right?
You can go out and buy Halloween decorations that can fluoresce under a black light, for example, or glow in the dark, which is something different.
But fluorescence is a well-known physical phenomenon.
I mean, that's not like woo-woo alternative science.
That's mainstream science.
And so is what you're doing kind of similar to that, where you're injecting an electromagnetic frequency, maybe injecting is the wrong word, you're broadcasting a frequency and then seeing if it resonates with something that already exists in the body and then detecting that?
Is that correct?
Correct.
Exactly.
Okay.
And then so what, you scan a bunch of frequencies and then you see what the result is?
Mm-hmm.
And we can even target.
So like if I wanted to test maybe like the brain, we could put the energetic signature of the brain into a hold tank and scan against that.
So now we're only scanning against that system of the body.
So we can look inside the cells.
We can see what's going on in the blood, in the cells, in the organs.
We're not limited like you are with a chemical test or a blood test to find out what's going on.
And it's extremely accurate.
Really?
People would be surprised how long this type of technology really has been around.
Like, Dr.
Voll was maybe the first to really start measuring the acupuncture points.
And that was 80 years ago.
And he proved absolutely that acupuncture points existed by using, like, a little ohm meter.
And he found there was 100 times more resistance at all acupuncture points.
And then they actually injected radioactive isotopes and watched it flow across the channels.
Yeah.
accurate to their original drawings.
Uh-huh.
Right.
But no one's heard this stuff in America.
It's like, what?
That stuff's real.
It's like, yeah, we've been measuring it for 80 years.
So imagine the technology now.
Now the technology is so great that, you know, people can just hold two electrodes and I can test their entire body.
Or they can send DNA into me and I can test their DNA. That's wild.
Well, I would love to talk to you more about the possibility of just comparing it.
Let's say if I want to test food for glyphosate or lead.
Just elemental lead.
And then see if we could correlate that with our existing mass spec instruments and actually get a good map of a strong correlation.
I mean, that would be really great in order to maybe use your tool as like a preliminary scan, you know, to see maybe what range we should be looking for when we put it on the mass spec instrument, you know, like a pre-scan.
Absolutely.
I'm 100% in.
I was hoping you would ask that.
Well, I'd love to try that because I don't know what instruments or tech that you're using, but I'd love to experiment with that and see if we can get a correlation.
Yeah, me too.
There's a lot of products I'm working on, supplement products, that I would love to be able to send to your lab and get an analysis.
Can you take a supplement and break it down like what nutrients you're in to Well, we can, on the ICP-MS, we can break it down into its constituent elements because that uses a plasma torch and it shatters all molecules.
It just breaks it down into elements.
But those elements could include nutritive elements such as magnesium and chromium and so on, or copper.
Yeah.
But in terms of assessing intact nutritive molecules, that is a much more complex process using liquid chromatography, typically.
But you have to, depending on the molecule, it will require different chemistry, different chromatography columns, different solvents, different gradients, all kinds of things.
And that's a very complex process.
Although those methods do exist, it's just that we test for glyphosate that way, we test for atrazine that way, but we have an instrument dedicated to nothing but atrazine, and it runs that method.
And it uses those solvents in that column.
And if I want to test, let's say, vitamin B3 or something, I would have to swap out everything and use a different method and test it and validate it.
It's pretty complex.
It's...
It's a lot of work, but it can be done.
Yeah, that's what I'm finding out because I've been doing some testing for water for a couple different institutes that wanted me to look at different water samples to see what we can find with different water filters.
Yeah.
And we're trying to zero it in, like where should be the cutoff when you're testing water based on the dilution on what's actually physically there.
Yeah.
And it's funny.
I was like, well, are you going to have some chemical labs test it?
And they were like, you won't believe how difficult it is to find someone to test water, to test the things we want.
Because they want nanotechnology and the venoms and all that stuff.
Oh, it's impossible.
No one wants to test for that.
No one wants to test for it.
Well, you know, another thing that was interesting was when Dr.
Artis was here, he had this concept that he wanted to see what glyphosate would look like energetically.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the best resonating signature we could come up to that tested for glyphosate was some of the venom peptides.
Interesting.
And it's interesting because glyphosate, I mean, not glyphosate, the company that makes it, Monsanto, Monsanton, you know, they have a lot of patents on venom peptide insecticides.
And so it's like, huh, what really is glyphosate?
Is it really what they're telling us?
Well, glyphosate is a very small molecule, of course.
I'm going to bring it up on ChemSpider, by the way.
It's a very tiny molecule, and we developed a mass spec method for it, and here it is.
Yeah, the mass is only 169 point something.
And you can see the elements here.
Glyphosate penetrates everything.
It goes through tissues, it goes through skin, and this is why people who had it topically on them, they ended up suing Monsanto for cancer caused by glyphosate exposure as a pesticide.
Here, let me...
Magnify that.
There it is.
It's also a perfect copper chelator.
Yeah, exactly.
Right.
So it chelates and strips minerals out of your body.
But we went through some really interesting experiments.
We were trying to destroy glyphosate in the lab.
And we tried to use microwave ovens, and then we tried to use sunlight.
And we use heat.
So we use those three things and we could not destroy glyphosate no matter how long we put it under a microwave, you know, like a standard consumer microwave.
We could not destroy it.
We couldn't break it apart.
And we couldn't break it apart with sunlight, even with the UV radiation.
We couldn't break it apart with heat, although we were only running, let's say, less than 300 degrees centigrade.
I forgot the exact range.
Obviously, if you get it hot enough, you will destroy it.
But we couldn't destroy it easily.
It was such a persistent molecule.
And the reason we were doing this is because we had a bunch of glyphosate standards, and we were wondering, like, do we have to refrigerate these standards?
And the answer is, no, you can't get rid of it if you try to.
This stuff sticks around forever, and it sticks around in your body, and then, like you said, it chelates things.
But this molecule, this is a persistent little beast that does not want to go away.
Now, it gets broken down in soils by microbes, by the way.
It gets broken down into AMPA and some other things, but that takes microbiology to break it down.
It doesn't naturally fade away in the environment very easily at all.
Anyway, that's what we found.
Yeah, and then you wonder about what's going on in the body.
Because most people don't even have the right microbiome anymore.
No.
No.
And where this molecule ends up in your tissues, you don't have microbiology there.
I mean, hopefully you don't have a bunch of bacteria colonies in your heart tissue, for example.
It would be interesting to see if we could figure out its energetic signature.
And use inverted to get rid of it.
Well, you can go out to any Home Depot and you can buy it.
Yep, that's right.
I mean, this stuff is not hard to get.
Nope.
But that's what I developed for the weaponized nanotech.
Because when I looked into it, I was like, how are we going to get this stuff on the body?
It's so advanced.
Yeah.
So what I came up with is an energetic method.
So we're using light, sound, and magnetism, along with laying on hands and prayer.
And what we're doing is we're hitting a lot of this stuff with its inverted frequency to disintegrate it out of the body.
Interesting.
So if we could get the right energetic frequency signature, we might be able to disintegrate the glyphosate.
Well, that would certainly be something worth testing.
Yeah.
See if we could.
Why not?
But you know, we could also potentially try that outside the body.
Since, you know, we have a lab that we do routine glyphosate testing, maybe we could try some of your approaches on, like, a vial of glyphosate water, let's say, with a known concentration, like, let's say, one part per million.
Can we destroy some of that?
Because...
You know, we tried it with microwaves.
Like I said, we couldn't destroy it.
If something you're doing works, we could confirm that.
Let's do that.
Yeah, that'd be great.
Okay.
I think we should try doing that.
Let's try that.
Let's collaborate on this.
Yeah, and we would have a system of delivering frequencies to the body to keep rid of this stuff.
Well, how about this?
We're almost out of time today, but let me just present this real quickly.
We could talk more off-air, but if you, I mean, wear latex gloves when you're doing this, but You could go to any agriculture supply store.
You could buy like a 1% glyphosate solution.
Put that in a little vial.
Like a 50ml vial.
And then take another sample of the same thing.
Or you could do like 5 vials and you could try 5 different techniques on the 5.
And then you send us all 6 vials and We do like blind, right?
Like we don't know what they are.
You could just give them code numbers or whatever, and then we test all six vials, let's say, and then we can show you the results of the glyphosate concentrations.
How about that?
Sounds great.
I think that's a good idea.
Let's do it.
I mean, this could be a game changer.
If one of your methods or multiple methods work, Absolutely.
Wow.
All right.
There has to be a way.
Let's try it.
I'm game for it.
I've been trying to destroy glyphosate for years.
I still haven't figured out how to do it.
So that would be great.
And then what about other contaminants in food, for example?
Is it possible to...
I mean, I can't see how you could destroy lead in food because that's an element.
But maybe you could destroy molecules that are toxic, like, let's say, aflatoxins, for example.
Those could be denatured.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And that kills more cattle than anything else is just aflatoxins in the grains.
Gives people liver damage, too.
It's in nuts and seeds and all kinds of things, and oats, what have you.
So maybe there's a way to do that, too.
I have to imagine there is, because I see a lot of success with what I'm doing, just with giving people frequencies.
Now, a lot of times the frequencies aren't destructive interference.
That's what we're describing.
A lot of times they're constructive interference for building up the body and helping the body just detox.
But sometimes you just have to disintegrate the stuff if you can get the right energetic signature.
Well, right.
That would be my question is, can you keep the overall level of energy low enough to not cause tissue damage, but yet have enough vibratory resonance with the target molecules for those molecules to rupture?
Because if you can rupture glyphosate, then it becomes harmless.
Right.
It's only when it's intact that it is very dangerous.
So, all right.
Well, I didn't mean to take so much time talking about this experiment, but it's pretty cool.
We should try this.
Yeah, definitely.
All right.
I'm completely up for it.
Okay.
Well, let's talk off air.
In the meantime, let me give out your website again since we're almost out of time today.
And that was DrMonzo.com.
Is that right?
Correct.
That is correct.
DrMonzo.com.
Is there anything else you want to leave us with today as we're wrapping this up?
No, I can't think of it.
It's just, you know...
Everyone has to start digging in and learning this stuff.
I think the biggest thing we can come away with is there is hope.
We are coming up with methods to deal with some of this stuff.
Because when we talk about some of this weaponized nanotech and what's going on, it almost seems hopeless.
It's like, oh my goodness, they're so far ahead of us.
But I think God has a plan, and he shows us ways to get around this stuff and how to battle it.
The danger is when we just don't know.
But now the information is coming out, we know what the game is.
And so there is hope now.
Well, I like what you're saying there.
And as long as we're open to new knowledge and also we're creative in our exploration and trying to learn, trying to prove or disprove our theories, then I think we will continue to advance.
I mean, you and I are approaching this from a place of good faith.
We want to understand.
We want to help people be healthier.
We want people to live lives without so much suffering or disease.
And this is one of the pathways to get there.
So...
Thank you for spending time with us today, Dr.
Monzo.
I'm sorry to cut this short.
We could talk for hours, but we'll have to do this again.
Absolutely.
Well, thank you for having me, and thank you for your work with Brighteon and all the other stuff you've done over the years.
Absolutely.
Happy to do it.
And again, thank you for your time.
We'll talk again off-air and get working on those vials, and we'll actually do this test.
Maybe, how about we do that test, and then maybe we can talk about results on the next interview.
Yeah, sure.
Let's see what happens.
Okay.
All right.
Well, everybody, it's drmonzo.com.
M-O-N-Z-O is the website.
That's where you can learn more about Dr.
Alfonso Monzo.
So thank you so much, Dr.
Monzo.
Pleasure to meet you today and have this conversation with you.
Thank you.
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