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Alright, Mike Adams here with a quick update on some off-grid preparedness skills.
Now this, what you're looking at right here, is some irrigation plumbing that I just hooked up using these connectors that are called upener connectors and it uses this expander right here.
See that?
That expands, well first you slip these rings on the ends of the pipes and this is PEX. This is one inch PEX and so it expands and contracts.
It's very flexible and then once it expands you shove the T into each part where it goes.
And then you jam the line on there.
You just hold it for 30 seconds and then it contracts and grips like right around here.
It will grip it just like that.
And then it's watertight.
In fact, this line right here underneath, this is under pressure right now.
I'm pressure testing that one.
And then I'll pressure test these other lines as well.
And if you look here, this is a tee that I did, I don't know, six months ago on this line.
And it's been holding perfectly.
And this right here, this is a fire ant mound, so we won't shove our hands into that.
But this is the way to do it, folks.
Don't mess around with PVC. Use PEX pipe.
It's also fracture resistant when it comes to freezing because it can expand and contract so even if water expands a little bit during freezing it doesn't fracture these lines and you don't have to wait for glue to dry and you don't have to use toxic PVC glue so this is just again this expander now this tool this is Milwaukee here it's an M12 tool granted this tool costs quite a bit of money this is I don't know maybe three hundred and fifty dollars or something And it comes with different heads,
so you can use it for one inch pecs, three quarter pecs, one half pecs, and so on.
But the good news is, you do this, again, you don't need chemicals, and you can use the plumbing, you can use it within, like, three minutes.
And this is absolutely the way to go if you want to do your own off-grid plumbing either for irrigation like I'm doing here or in your house as well.
So PEX stands for cross-length polyethylene and this is everything that I do now in terms of plumbing.
Or irrigation.
I'm doing it with pecs, different sizes of pecs.
It's absolutely the way to go.
So, thank you for watching today.
Mike Adams here, the Health Ranger, getting it done in the dirt today.
Take care.
Welcome to Brighton Broadcast News for Tuesday, March 26, 2024.
Thank you for joining me today.
I'm Mike Adams, and I hope you enjoyed that little video there showing the Propex expansion.
I talked about that, I don't know, over a year ago.
I just want to show you, this is the way that I do all the plumbing and all the irrigation and anything sort of, you know, water distribution on the ranch.
I have disavowed the use of PVC and all those toxic glues and everything.
I just want to show you there's a much better solution, and it's PEX.
No, nobody from the PEX industry paid me to say that, but I will tell you that PEX, polyethylene is a lot safer for humans and the environment than PVC.
Because PVC is polyvinyl chloride, and that's what creates dioxins when it's burned.
And polyethylene does not contain the same atomic structure and it does not create dioxins when it's burned.
I'm not saying it's great when it's burned, but it doesn't generate dioxins.
So it's even safer in a house fire, safer for the environment than PVC.
So stop by PVC and move to something far better, which is PEX, if you haven't already.
Okay, the topic for today is that the insurance industry is expecting some kind of apocalypse in California, and they are pulling out of California in huge numbers.
We'll talk about that and what it means.
And don't forget that the insurance industry also knew the truth about the increased death rate from the COVID jabs.
So the insurance industry has a lot of, of course, statistical data, and they know what's going on.
And their actions are actually a pretty good leading indicator of what's about to happen.
I've also got a one-year speedcubing update video for you here that I think you will find pretty interesting.
I've got news about Trump, news about the ceasefire effort in the United Nations now supported by the United States against Israel.
I've got news about the electricity disaster in California and much more, including an interview with Tina from the satellite phone store.
She was in town last week and she's such a serious businesswoman who is always developing new solutions and communications and baby sticks and satellites and satellite phones.
And I kind of like to tease her when she's in the studio.
Because, you know, I have a sense of humor.
Not everybody does.
And fortunately, I have not yet offended her.
But I teased her.
And in the interview you'll see today, I asked her, Tina, how do the satellites work if the Earth is flat?
Because, you know, the flat Earth proponents, at least as I understand it, they say that there aren't satellites because they say, you know, there's not really outer space like that.
They say it's like a giant dome or something.
So anyway, they say there's not orbiting satellites.
So I asked Tina, what about the flat Earth theory?
How do satellite phones work if the Earth is flat?
And you get to watch her kind of Try to ignore that question.
And then...
I just had to push it.
So I asked her, well, what about aliens?
If aliens come to Earth, won't they destroy the satellites first?
So I put Tina on the spot.
You'll get to see that coming up after today's podcast here.
And by the way, hey, thank you all for your comments about yesterday's broadcast.
I got a lot of positive comments about the message of yesterday's broadcast.
If you missed it, Let's see.
Here it is.
Yeah, I know.
Heavy words, right?
But it's a very inspiring episode, at least that's what a lot of people said, and I just shared it from my heart, and I believe every word of what I was sharing with you yesterday, if you haven't heard that one and you're looking for some inspiration and you want to know how this ends, there's good news, and you'll find it in that broadcast.
In fact, I think that this solar eclipse that we're about to experience, it's a metaphor, a microcosm, Of things that are actually happening.
The solar eclipse is the sped up version of what's happening, which is that we have been immersed in the shadow of darkness, which is what an eclipse is.
It's the shadow of the moon.
And the shadow, though, is an illusion.
Darkness is only the absence of light.
There's no such thing as darkness itself.
You can't touch darkness.
You can't feel darkness.
You can't put darkness in a box.
There's nothing there.
It's illusion.
It's just the absence of light.
Well, the darkness of the solar eclipse, just like the darkness that has spread across our culture and our planet and our governments and our world, that darkness can only be temporarily Sort of projected, but it can't sustain itself because it only takes a little bit of light to end the darkness.
It only takes one candle in a whole stadium of darkness to create a point of light that everybody can see.
In fact, if you look up into the sky and you look at the stars, you're looking at light that was, in some cases, created many millions of years ago.
And it's only now getting to us across all that empty space.
And yet you can look at the star and you can see the light.
And I'm serious.
Sorry, that's geek joke.
Name of a star.
Yeah, okay.
But if one beam of light can make it all the way across the cosmos to get to your eyeballs, what does that tell you about how easily the darkness can be vanquished?
And this is, remember this about all of us, that it only takes one person telling the truth to be a beacon of light for others.
In fact, there's an interview that we have coming up that I think I'll play this tomorrow.
We interviewed a hypnosis expert named Peter McLaughlin, and this was for Decentralized TV.
Fascinating interview.
Oh, I should also tell you that we're posting today the full episode of our Decentralized TV interview with Larry Johnson, the former CIA analyst.
We posted the interview portion of that last week, but now we're posting the full discussion with the after party with my co-host Todd Pitner.
So look for that today at Decentralized.TV, or you'll see it on my channel at brighteon.com.
But we interviewed Peter McLaughlin, and Peter said something really interesting.
And it turns out that Peter and I have read a lot of the same books.
For example, we both read the book called Influence by Robert Cialdini.
It's a classic in the field of influence and persuasion.
And I read it many years ago, and I was just fascinated by it.
And it helped me decode a lot of Obama's NLP speeches and all the mind control techniques that are used by the system against us.
Yeah, seriously.
Robert Cialdini, I think it's C-I-A-L-D-I-N-I, if you want to check out that book for yourself.
It's a classic at this point.
Anyway, Peter McLaughlin read the book as well, and many other books, and McLaughlin was citing a study, as he explained it.
I don't recall where this study was published, but I have heard about this in the past.
He said there was a study where they put a test subject in a room with other people Like, let's just say nine other people.
So there's ten people total, right?
Except the nine people are all actors.
And the one test subject, he doesn't know that the experiment is actually on him.
And what they do then is they project...
There's six vertical lines on the wall, and the lines are of different lengths.
Some are shorter, some are taller.
They're all different lengths, and one of them is obviously the shortest line of all.
So there's like five lines that are give or take, and then there's one that's like a whole lot shorter.
And then, as the experiment goes, they ask the people in the room, Starting with one through nine, to voice out which line they think is the shortest.
And one by one, all the way, one through nine, each one of them says that a particular line is the shortest, but it's not the shortest line.
They're actually running a scam on the test subject.
They are acting like they think this one line is the shortest line, but it's not.
And then by the time it gets to the test subject, who let's say is person number 10, and they ask him, hey, which line is the shortest?
I think McLaughlin said that something like 75% of the time the person will agree with the group, even though it directly contradicts what they can see with their own eyes.
Because there's a strong tendency towards social conformity, you know, consensus, you know, wear the mask, take the jab, you know, believe in the science, use more pesticides on your yard, whatever.
However, so that's the way that experiment goes.
But if it turns out, if just one person out of the nine says the truth...
No, that's the shortest line.
It points to the actual short line.
Then the number 10 person, the test subject, then there's a 75% chance that he will agree with the person who told the truth.
So in other words, it only takes one beacon of light, one beacon of truth, one voice of truth.
In a crowd of brainwashed masses or liars or sorcerers, it takes one voice of truth to encourage others to also tell the truth.
And that, that's what you and I do.
We are those beacons of light in a sea of hypnosis or darkness or sorcery, lies, propaganda, brainwashing, you know, whatever.
We are the beacons of light.
And when you utter the truth that seems so outrageous because the masses are so brainwashed, you know, men can have babies, you know, and you say, no, they can't, that's stupid!
Then you actually wake up other people in the group.
And that's your homework for today, by the way.
Understand that when you go against the brainwashed masses, you're doing more than just speaking out for yourself.
You're actually providing courage to somebody else that was previously too intimidated to tell the truth, but thanks to you pointing it out, they can now have the courage to tell the truth as well.
So, be that voice of truth.
Be that dissenting opinion, if that's what it takes.
And you will find that other people will begin to wake up.
You know, the emperor has no clothes.
Yeah!
A child said that!
A child doesn't know!
Child couldn't be lying, you know.
The emperor has no clothes all across society.
So when I call out all the fakery, I'm actually spreading the truth like little beacons of light everywhere.
That's why it's great to have influence when you are a person of integrity.
When you're willing to tell the truth and you're not willing to sell out, you're not willing to lie, you're And you're not going to be brainwashed by any of the agendas out there.
Transgenderism, Zionism, Bidenomics, whatever.
You're not willing to be brainwashed by any of that stuff.
And you stick to principles, then you become a person of powerful influence in the people around you.
Sometimes, even though you might not realize it.
Let's give you a really important update right now about the US, the UN, and Israel, because something very significant happened today.
That the US finally abstained from a vote calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Now, over the last several months, various UN Security Council resolutions have been put forth calling for a ceasefire.
And the U.S. has always vetoed those, you know, voted in opposition.
But pressure has been mounting for lots of reasons.
Obviously, the body count of civilian Gazans, i.e.
Palestinians, has continued to rise.
And Netanyahu has continued to appear more and more radicalized and even saying he's going to ignore the U.S. or ignore the U.N., ignore the International Court of Justice and do whatever he wants.
He's going to attack Rafa during Ramadan.
You know, it's just like there's nothing he won't do.
Well, as pressure has mounted, it has become more and more difficult for the U.S. to veto those resolutions.
And today, for the first time, the U.S. abstained from the vote, which means the U.S. did not block it for the first time.
So 14 countries voted for the resolution, which, quote, To be respected by all parties, leading to a permanent, sustainable ceasefire, and it demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.
That assumes it's from both sides.
So, you know, the hostages held by Hamas, which are Israeli hostages, and the Palestinian hostages held by Israel, which are typically the thousands of prisoners that Israel has taken and is holding without trial.
So, The resolution condemned all acts of terrorism and hostage taking.
It warned about the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
And the U.S. apparently wanted it to condemn Hamas, but it did not.
And so what this shows is that The U.S. is really losing leverage with the U.N. because Israel, under Netanyahu, is becoming more and more radical and divergent from what the rest of the world expects of it.
So, of course, Netanyahu lost his mind when this happened and he's going to go to the White House and yell at Joe.
I don't think Joe will even notice.
And Netanyahu accused the United States of caving in to the Palestinians' demands.
And since, of course, Israel runs the U.S. government, and virtually the entire Republican Party is Israel first, America last, it probably means that Israel is going to come to Washington, D.C., and just kick out Joe Biden and take over the White House.
You know, something like that.
Something like that.
Oh, wait a minute.
Wait.
I'm seeing that Netanyahu has halted his visit to Washington.
Okay.
There was a visit planned, but now he has halted it.
Oh.
Well, I guess he's going to go, you know, stomping out the door.
I'm not going to talk to you.
So we'll see what comes of this.
How much you want to bet the Israeli lobby, AIPAC, how much you want to bet they're talking to President Trump right now?
And they're probably asking Trump, will you be our man in the White House?
If so, we might switch parties.
We might get behind you.
Because Joe Biden is not...
He's not with Israel anymore, and that's because of all the pro-Palestine protests across America, and the Muslim vote that has now voted against Genocide Joe, especially in states like Michigan and Minnesota.
So, hmm, what happens if things get even worse with Israel and Gaza, and Netanyahu just decides he's going to continue to bomb Rafa and kill tens of thousands of more Palestinians.
Will Joe Biden pull the plug on U.S. support for Israel, even though it will cost him politically, it will cost him the support of Israel?
And will Israel put their weight down?
Behind Trump instead, because Trump has said he's very loyal to Israel.
So I guess we'll have to wait and see.
By the way, did you see that Boeing, the CEO of Boeing, resigned?
You know, after all the wheels were falling off, and the doors were falling off, and the panels were falling off, and Boeing was sending bombs to Israel, to bomb civilians.
And, you know, the undercover videos were showing Boeing workers...
You know, using drugs and smoking pot at the factory and saying, I would never fly on a Boeing jet.
Yeah, I work here.
I see what happens.
Yeah, so the CEO resigned.
The bad news is he's going to fly home on a Boeing.
So he might not make it.
I guess we'll have to wait and see.
You know, Boeing tried to be all woke, tried to put diversity in front of competence.
You know, this is the result.
Wheels fall off.
Literally, in the case of Boeing airplanes.
So, Boeing is a train wreck of a company.
Frankly, Boeing will not survive.
Boeing has already been eclipsed by European aircraft manufacturers like, you know, Airbus.
And Boeing can only actually exist with government bailout money because Boeing is a train wreck of virtue signaling and competence and wokeism and stupidity and corruption.
And that's why it kind of perfectly represents corporate America right now.
And it's one more reason why I don't travel commercial air and I don't want to set foot on a Boeing airplane.
Alright, speaking of incompetence in the workplace, check out this headline from the UK Daily Mail.
We're going to cover this also at Natural News.
Staff at taxpayer-funded Colorado Virus Lab were bitten by COVID-infected hamsters and disease-ridden bats in shocking spate of accidents, exclusive documents show.
So, first of all, I have to admire any headline that uses the word spate.
You just don't see spate that often anymore.
Good one, guys, or gals, whoever wrote that at Daily Mail.
If you can work spate into a headline, you're a real journalist.
Okay.
The subheads say this.
Lab accidents included bat bites, rabid cat scratches, and spilled viral samples.
Sounds like every weekend at the CDC, actually.
It's like Friday evening parties at the CDC labs.
In nearly every incident, the public was not made aware of potential health risks.
And then America's new $12 million lab will import bats and infect them with diseases.
Because, of course.
So the Daily Mail got their hands on some new bombshell documents showing there were 50 incidents involving safety control lapses at Colorado State University.
Oh, another woke campus.
Between 2020 and 2023.
Including workers who were bitten by a COVID-infected hamster.
Yikes!
What got me?
I got bit by the COVID hamster.
Splashed in the face with blood from mice with tuberculosis?
Oh!
Hey, what's that on your face there, Barbara?
Is that mice blood again?
What are you doing to those mice?
Why do they keep flinging mice blood on you?
Those are the tuberculosis mice.
Stop breathing their blood in.
Come on.
And scratched by rabies-infected cats.
Rabies-infected cats.
Of course, they gave them rabies.
It's like if you give cats rabies, you probably shouldn't be surprised when they scratch you.
Come on.
Remember, this is where, quote, the science is taking place for America.
There's so much science going on in there.
Just sometimes they have to wipe the science off their faces because it's actually blood from mice with tuberculosis.
Sometimes the science hurts.
Sometimes the science is being scratched by a bunch of rabies-infected cats or being bitten by COVID-infected hamsters.
The science, you know, you can't argue with the science.
There's consensus.
Don't forget that.
So, from the article, it says, experts slammed what they called a disturbing lack of transparency.
Hmm.
From the facility and warned that it would only erode public trust in America's public health institutions.
I don't think I don't think y'all got any public trust left.
What are you talking about?
There's no public trust.
The public trust is zero.
Colorado State University may be putting it into negative territory, that's for sure.
But you ain't got no public trust, if I could say it with a little bit of slang there.
No public trust whatsoever.
And then from the story, this is funny, there's a caption under a photo of this lab building.
It says, Colorado State University has been a premier research facility for studying bats since the 1980s and is widely regarded as a leading institution in infectious disease.
Yeah, yeah.
So this is what the best places are doing.
This is the top place.
This is the cream of the crop of science right here, okay?
This isn't some slumlord, you know, junk science being carried out in the basement somewhere with some little crappy little grant.
This is the best science that money can buy.
It even says one of the researchers contracted Zika virus after experimenting with infected mosquitoes.
I'm just visualizing it.
What the hell are you doing with the Zika mosquitoes?
What are you doing?
Get out of the Zika mosquito room!
Oh, man.
Is this like a museum of animal horrors or something?
What kind of place is this?
You must feel happy about this if you live in Colorado.
You live near this university.
Every disease that can wipe out humankind is probably less than 50 miles from you right there.
All in one building, too.
And notice, of course, they did not report any of this to the public.
This only came out through a FOIA request.
There's a non-profit group called Biosafety Now, in fact, and Dr.
Bryce Nichols commented on this.
He told the Daily Mail, quote, Dozens of laboratory accidents at CSU have become known only because of a public records request.
This is ridiculous, he says, and once again, underscores a disturbing lack of transparency.
Researchers have an ethical obligation to report any lab accidents that could pose risks to the public.
But of course they don't.
Because they're not honest.
Because they're not ethical.
Their careers are infecting animals with disease.
That's not a great career.
That's not a career of an ethical person.
If your job is to infect animals with diseases, you're probably not a good person.
And by the way, you know what the university blamed all these accidents on?
They blamed them on the COVID pandemic.
Which, you know, the corporate media says the COVID pandemic was caused by labs acting just like this.
It's like, what?
You're going to blame your horribly unsafe, unethical laboratory procedures on a pandemic that was caused by horribly unsafe, unethical laboratory procedures?
So, in other words, it's not my fault.
It's not my fault.
So, you know, when the next bioweapon takes hold in Colorado, maybe it's like...
Hemorrhagic fever Ebola mice bit 12 researchers and then they went to a sandwich shop and they had BLT sandwiches and a side of ice cream.
And that's like ground zero, you know, for the hemorrhagic fever zombie apocalypse or something.
These people say it's not our fault.
We were stressed, you know, too much work stress.
It's so stressful to put on biohazard suits.
By the way, Colorado State University is located in Fort Collins, Colorado, which apparently is home to 168,000 people.
That's a lot of zombies, you know?
If this thing gets out, that's 168,000 zombies.
Try not to be one of them.
Oh, from the story, it also shows they were working with MERS, the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus, which has an odd name because it didn't even come from the Middle East, by the way.
It's just some way to blame the Middle East for some disease probably concocted in a Department of Defense lab.
They were also working on chronic wasting disease.
Are you getting the picture here?
Yeah.
This lab is researching bioweapons.
Let's just be honest.
They're researching bioweapons.
And, you know, they're probably going to release one accidentally on purpose.
The lab is apparently also cruel to animals.
The USDA fined the lab, said the lab let feces and decaying food accumulate in areas for horses, cows, and sheep.
And let's see, four dead sheep were killed by a predatory animal at the lab.
What?
What?
What predatory?
Chupacabra got loose in the lab, I think, is what happened there.
This sounds like basically an American Wuhan ready to build the next bioweapon to take down the country.
Yeah.
They should probably close this thing down and I will explain this, quote, nuke the lab.
Now, I don't mean nuclear weapons in the world of biohazards to nuke the lab, which this happened in Fort Detrick.
What it means is you get everybody out, you get all the animals out, and then basically you...
Use chemicals to kill every living thing in that facility, like every microbe, every bacterial strain, every spore, every fungi, everything.
That's called nuking the lab or nuking the building.
It doesn't mean nuclear weapons, okay?
So just to be clear.
But that's probably what they need to do to this thing.
Or, you know, get everybody out, get the animals out, set the animals free.
Well, maybe not if they're infected with all sorts of diseases.
I don't know.
Gosh, this is a horrible thing.
But get the people out, and maybe they should just, you know, in terms of sanitary conditions, just have a controlled burn of the place.
Just like bring in the fire department and let them practice on burning the whole thing down.
How about that?
The firefighters could use the practice on a real building, you know?
And then finally, we could get rid of another bioweapons factory.
I'm not suggesting that anybody, you know, commit arson or anything.
I'm saying an organized...
Structured fire department burn down of the facility after everybody's evacuated and the animals are removed and dealt with and everything.
Just to be sure to sanitize the place, you know?
There is actually a purpose of a controlled burn.
Okay, moving on.
We're going to get to the California insurance apocalypse topic here, but first I want to show you...
I had fun doing this.
I filmed a little Rubik's Cube speedcubing update...
I've been speedcubing for about a year.
And I know that some people are like, I don't care.
It's so boring.
You stupid Rubik's Cube.
Well, the weird thing is, last year, I almost severed my finger, my index finger.
And it took some months to recover that.
And even today, I don't have 100% mobility back.
But for the most part, it's all good.
I had to grow back the nerves and everything.
I used Lion's Mane Mushroom.
And a bunch of herbs and nutrition.
And I was able to recover, you know, finger functionality.
And then I got back into speedcubing once my finger worked again.
It's hard to use a Rubik's Cube without all your fingers, it turns out.
Unless you want to do it one-handed, which is crazy impossible.
So I ended up just practicing speedcubing for fun.
Just something to pass the time.
Sometimes if I'm on a phone call or something, or I'm listening to something, and I'll just do speedcubing with my hands while I'm listening to a call or whatever on a conference.
If you're on a conference with me, that's actually what I'm doing.
I'm doing a Rubik's Cube because I'm too bored.
But anyway, I thought I'd just share this video with you with a little cameo by Rhody at the end because he was curious what I was doing with the cube.
So check out this.
This is after about one year of speedcubing, and I feel like I'm getting pretty good at it now.
Check it out.
It's fun.
Alright, hi everybody.
Mike Adams here with a speedcubing update.
I'm just mixing up the cube right now.
I've been speedcubing for about a year.
I had quite a setback a little over eight months ago or whatever it was when I almost cut off this finger.
You can kind of see the scar.
Not much of a scar.
I grew it back.
I grew back all the nerves and everything with lion's mane herb.
And as you can see, it's fully functional now.
Sorry about my dirty hands.
I was out working in the yard.
And I do speedcubing for fun and relaxation.
So now we're going to solve it.
We're going to look around, put white on bottom.
This is the CFOP method.
And then we're going to try to find where the red go.
All right.
And then from here, well, I didn't do a good job of actually, like, spotting all the locations of everything.
That's kind of my fault.
But it's close enough.
Yeah, see?
Yeah, we have that corner.
And then...
Man, look, I screwed up the whole side.
Can you believe that?
That's totally my fault.
Look at that.
I gotta fix that.
Yeah, okay.
Now that's fixed.
There we go.
Awkward kind of movement right there.
This is a weird pattern.
That's how you solve that one.
And that's kind of how it's done.
I screwed that up.
So, let's do it again.
Let's see if we can do it better this time.
Just randomly mix it up.
Like, how do we know it's random?
Because I don't know.
I can't even keep track of this.
I have no idea.
I'll just...
Sometimes, because my hands are so big, sometimes I screw this thing up.
Anyway, I don't have those little, like, 13-year-old fingers, little alien fingers that can manipulate these cubes like crazy, so I'm just, I don't know, I'm just doing random stuff.
Okay.
Oops, sorry, didn't mean to hit the pedestal, so we're going to start over.
See where everything is.
Okay.
Oops, that's the way that should be.
There we go.
Oh man, that is so convenient.
Alright, look at that.
Can you believe that?
Oh, that's actually not convenient.
That's not what I thought that was.
Okay, there it is.
And then this one.
We have lost track of something.
Oh, there it is.
Okay, now we have a pretty good handle on this.
And then it's just a question of...
There we go.
And what kind of final pattern do we have here?
Oh, that one.
There we go.
That's how we solve it.
Alright, so there's a couple of solves there to kind of show you.
Let me show you one of my favorite top patterns.
Oops, there it is.
That's one of my favorite top patterns right there.
It makes a T. See how it's like a sideways T? I don't know if you can see that.
There, and that's how you bring it back to the way it was.
There's a bunch of really cool patterns, like this is a cool one.
And you see how that created, swapped these two and those two?
These two and those two right there.
And you can swap them back.
There.
They're back.
That's a fun one.
There's a lot of fun ones.
That swaps these two and these two.
These two and these two.
Whoops.
There.
See?
That's how you bring it back.
Sorry, I look clumsy right now.
But that's kind of some of the speedcubing that I've been working on the last year, you know, minus the finger injury time.
So, pick up some speedcubing, folks.
It's a lot of fun.
I think you'll really enjoy it.
What do you think, Rhodey?
Happy with that solve?
Was that good?
It's all done now.
He likes it.
Good boy, Rhodey.
Yeah.
Bark!
Yeah!
Yay!
We saw that!
Good boy!
All right there.
I hope you enjoyed that.
Just goes to show you, you can recover from physical injuries.
By the way, I'm still mentally shocked about this whole Colorado State University story that we covered before that, you know, with all the diseases, the COVID-infected hamsters.
You know, can you get one of those at the pet store?
Hello?
I'd like to buy a COVID-infected hamster to boost my immunity, you know?
Or who has mice with tuberculosis just sitting around, you know?
I mean, the only place with more diseases at Colorado State University is probably one of the sororities, actually.
I mean, it's pretty bad there.
Ah, yeah.
Speaking of bad acts, did you know that the rapper P. Diddy, Sean P. Diddy Combs is his name?
He's raided by the feds in some kind of a federal sex trafficking case.
I think then he's going to have to change his name to P. Diddler Combs.
Raided.
Used to be called P. Diddy, now you're the diddler?
Is that?
He's going to have a new record, the diddler.
Record for children, I guess.
You know, he'll make a musical out of it called The Diddler on the Roof.
Something like that.
Yeah, it's going to be ugly.
These sex traffickers, man.
Let's see, what do they do?
Homeland Security rated rapper Sean P. Diddy Combs Holmes.
In Los Angeles and Miami.
He's got two homes.
In federal sex trafficking probe.
The dude's got children on both coasts.
That's definitely a trafficking problem right there.
But let's just say, for the record, it's allegedly.
Allegedly.
Homeland Security expert Hal Kempfer joined Fox 11 and said there have been allegations that the diddler Like a Batman villain.
Not the Riddler, but the Diddler.
That he had been drugging young women and that the agency is likely looking into the alleged crimes committed in multiple states.
Drugging young women?
Looking for laptops, flash drives, and anything that would connect combs.
Obtained a search warrant.
Get everything.
Okay.
All right.
By the way, this rapper said that Trump should be banished.
He hates Trump.
I don't know if that's got anything to do with anything, but the guy that apparently loves the allegedly drug young women, he also hates Trump.
Okay.
All right.
I told you.
I told you that the shadow is going to end.
You know, the light's going to emerge.
All these people that are engaged in this human trafficking, they're going to be exposed.
They're going to be brought down.
Some of them are going to face the music, huh?
And hopefully the music is not diddler on the roof.
Yeah.
Hey, speaking of diddler on the roof, whatever happened to those, like, Jewish tunnels under New York City, huh?
Remember that?
The story just vanished.
Remember the pictures of those, like, very, like, is it correct to call them Hasidic Jews or Jewish rabbis, like, coming up out of the grate in the sidewalk in New York City, and then all these tunnels were found under there?
There's some video that came out of that?
It was like a child's chair and some crazy, beat-up, stained mattresses and stuff?
Like, what the?
And then that story just vanished.
Hmm.
I wonder why.
Let's not dwell on that, though, because we've got other news to cover that is actually, well, it affects all of us in a very kind of global way.
We're going to talk about California and the insurance industry.
State Farm, general insurance company, has issued a press release.
This is dated March 20th, 2024.
And in this press release, they are saying that they are pulling 72,000 insurance policies from homeowners in California.
So from that press release, which we're going to cover this story also on Natural News, says that the company is working to ensure its long-term sustainability in California.
It's had to make some difficult but necessary decisions.
So it's going to cancel, well, non-renew.
Basically, it's going to terminate 30,000 homeowner policies and rental dwellings and other property insurance policies.
And then it's also going to withdraw from commercial apartment policies and to terminate policies of another 42,000 commercial policies.
So in all here, we're talking 72,000 residential and commercial policies that are being pulled out of California.
And State Farm says it's going to happen on a rolling basis over the next year, beginning July of this year, and then beginning August 20th for commercial policies.
And that, quote, State Farm takes seriously our responsibility to maintain adequate claims-paying capacity for our customers and to comply with applicable financial solvency laws.
Whoa!
Whoa!
You know what they're saying?
They're saying that if we don't cancel these 72,000 policies, we might not remain financially solvent because of the claims that we expect to occur.
That's what they're saying.
That's a translation of it.
So what does State Farm think is going to happen in California that would bankrupt An insurance company that carries policies for residential and commercial insurance.
What could possibly happen that would result in a wave of claims of destroyed homes and businesses and commercial buildings?
What do you suppose that could be?
Oh, riots!
Yes, you got it.
Riots.
Social unrest.
Total chaos.
Yeah, you notice that they're in a hurry to get this done.
They're beginning July of this year, and then more policies begin to get yanked in August of this year.
That's all before the election.
Notice.
State Farm has done the math.
I think, this is my opinion, but I think State Farm is anticipating a wave of property damage in California that will be so enormous That it would put State Farm out of business because of the wave of claims.
Now, why would California erupt in violence sometime after August?
Hmm, what happens after August?
September, October, November.
Oh, Election Day.
Election Day.
Who might get elected that would cause California to erupt and burn down their own cities?
Oh yes!
Donald J. Trump.
That's right, Donald J. Trump.
I think that State Farm is anticipating...
A Donald Trump victory in November, and they're anticipating that America, especially the left-wing cities, which is where a lot of these commercial policies are, are going to erupt into chaos, anarchy, you know, riots, revolts, whatever, and that so many businesses are going to be burned down because, you know, leftists love to burn down their own neighborhoods.
That's their favorite thing.
This is like something bad happened in the world.
They just set fire to their local shops.
The local business is owned by their own family members.
Just set it on fire!
Destroy the town in which we live!
That's the way they think.
But State Farm is anticipating this.
Now, State Farm, if you think about it, being part of the insurance industry, State Farm is very good at projections, numbers, Risk assessment, uh-huh, because that's what the entire insurance industry is based on.
So if you suck at risk assessment, you're not an insurance company, not for long, because you go broke.
Writing insurance policies requires that you understand risk, you understand cash flow, you also have to understand the present-day value of future money.
But almost nobody understands that, so...
People don't understand dollar devaluation, but the insurance companies do.
That's why they'll sell a policy to you that's got some future payout of a quarter of a million dollars, which sounds like a lot, but 25 years later, it's jack.
The insurance companies are laughing all the way to the bank on those policies.
They're like, yeah, we're going to pay you in future worthless dollars.
Gotcha, gotcha.
You pay us today in present dollars that have value, and we'll promise to pay you in the future in worthless dollars.
Yep.
That's quite a little business you got there.
It's funny.
I still remember many years ago, there was an insurance salesman that was visiting me at my place of business.
This was like...
Over 20 years ago, I'm quite sure.
And he was visiting, and he was giving me this pitch about life insurance or health insurance or something.
And he said, do you know what the rule of 72 is?
And I said, yeah.
And he said, well, you tell me, what is it?
Oh, you take 72 divided by the interest rate.
It tells you how many years it takes to double your money.
He's like, you're the only person I've ever met who's ever known the rule of 72.
I'm like, well, my dad told me about that when I was like 12.
And it's been kind of a handy thing ever since.
Why are you so amazed?
Because he's like, I'm from the insurance industry and nobody knows how to do math that we talk to in the public.
Nobody knows interest rates, compounding interest, rule of 72, none of that stuff.
Basically, people who buy insurance, For the most part, have no idea what they're buying.
All they know is we've got to have insurance.
But the companies understand the risk.
They can do the math.
So when State Farm is canceling 72,000 policies, you know something big is coming.
And that's just in one state.
And this isn't the only story, by the way.
I've seen many stories in the last year of various insurance companies canceling policies across mostly blue states, canceling policies on the East Coast, places like New York and Connecticut, canceling policies on the West Coast.
You've probably also seen that it's much more difficult to get health insurance these days.
Why?
Because of the jabs.
The insurance companies have done the math.
They've seen the trends for the last, you know, three-plus years, whatever.
Like, people who got the jabs are dying.
So they're having to pay out all these life insurance policies.
Yeah, it's a problem if you're an insurance company.
And people who took the jabs have more medical claims because they're sicker all the time.
They're in the hospital.
They're in the ER. They're dying suddenly.
You know, they're having heart attacks and strokes and clots and all kinds of crazy things.
Yeah, the insurance companies are paying out big time.
If they were honest about charging people, they have to say, if you took the jab, we've got to charge a triple, basically.
You took the jab, you're a higher risk person.
Would it be funny if they did that?
Or if you get the anti-vaccine discount, if you can prove you're vaccine free, we know you're a much better customer because you're not going to make that many claims.
Wouldn't that be funny?
Can you imagine what the CDC would say about that?
Oh, they'd lose their minds.
They'd go more bonkers than Netanyahu reacting to the U.S. abstaining from a United Nations ceasefire vote.
They go absolutely nuts.
But the bottom line is, the insurance industry knows something big is coming.
Also, have you noticed that it's very difficult to get insurance policies for EVs because EVs are easily damaged and very expensive to repair or replace.
So just remember this, you know, insurance companies don't have to sell you an insurance policy.
They can just say no.
I mean, they can't say no on the basis of race or religion or gender or anything like that.
But they can say no based on risk.
They can say no to an entire group or an entire state.
And increasingly, they are doing that.
In fact, the insurance industry is in real trouble right now.
And based on what's about to happen in America, the collapse of the dollar, maybe some false flag cyber attack, grid down scenario, or who knows what, EMP scenario, whatever it is.
Let me put it this way.
There are things that I don't even bother buying insurance for because I know that When the events happen that I think are going to happen, the insurance industry won't even exist to pay out anyway.
And even if they did pay out, they'd pay out in dollars that are going to be useless.
So, you know, look, I can't tell you what to do with your risk assessment or your insurance policies.
And I'm not telling you don't have insurance coverage if it makes sense for you financially.
I'm just saying that there may be scenarios where you're buying insurance for such a large event that if that event actually happens...
The insurance industry will be insolvent and can't even make a payout.
So insurance is actually for sort of medium case disasters, like not worst case disasters.
Worst case, the whole insurance industry is probably gone.
Medium case disasters where they're still in business because something has happened to you, but it hasn't happened to everyone.
That's what they can cover.
Like, if your barn burns down, but the whole city has not burned down, then they can cover you.
If the whole city burns down, or a giant asteroid slams into the city, or something like that happens, massive earthquake, and the claims are so huge, they might not even be in business.
So, then what are you?
You're just in line with a bunch of people that are hoping to get a payout that's probably not coming.
Hey, by the way, speaking of payouts, there was a major court decision in the Trump New York case, so the bond that Trump is required to pay, which was 400 and something million dollars, 464 million, which is crazy.
It wasn't even a jury trial.
It was just some corrupt left-wing judge.
And, you know, Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, who's obviously corrupt and politically motivated, who just, they decided without a jury that Trump is guilty, again, no jury trial, totally unconstitutional, and that he has to pay $464 million.
For what?
Nobody was harmed.
Nobody was hurt.
They just claimed that he valued his properties too high.
But he paid back the bank loans.
The banks made money on their loans.
The banks love Trump as a customer because they make money when they loan Trump money.
In fact, they're willing to loan him more money.
Anyway, this $464 million judgment was reduced now to $175 million based on, I think it was an appeal.
Yeah, it's a New York appeals court says Trump has 10 more days To post a $175 million bond in the civil fraud case.
And that they are now allowed to obtain loans from New York banks.
And that Trump and his sons can now run their own business.
Oh, gosh.
Thank you, Judge, for allowing us...
To run our own business.
I mean, Trump should sell everything in New York, move to Florida, move all his assets and investments to Florida, or Texas for that matter.
Screw New York.
This case proves that nobody should own property in New York, not the entire state.
Now, I know some of you listening, you own property in New York, and perhaps you disagree, or perhaps you're on your way out, but you understand it's risky to be in New York, because if the Attorney General of the state doesn't like you, they can drag you into court.
They can rifle through all your paperwork that you ever filed for any loan.
They can say, well, we disagree with that.
You said you had this asset.
You valued it this much.
We disagree.
We're going to fine you $100 million.
Oh, you don't have $100 million?
Don't worry.
We'll seize your assets.
We'll just take it from you.
That's what happened to Trump.
You realize if you're a commercial building owner, if you're a real estate investor, if you're a construction company that builds homes or anything, if you're a landlord, you own homes and you're renting them out to people, if you own property in New York, your property's not safe.
You should sell, sell, sell.
Get out of New York.
It's fascism.
The rule of law is dead.
Your assets are not safe there.
Your investments are not safe there.
Banking is not safe there.
Nothing.
Get out of New York.
Get to a red state like Florida or Texas or, I don't know, go to Missouri or Utah or Tennessee, someplace where the rule of law still functions.
Only then can you actually make an honest profit in whatever business you're involved with.
All right, let me give you some of today's social media posts.
I think you'll really enjoy this one, and then we'll get to the interview.
The National Pulse had a story about a museum in the UK that claims that dinosaurs were LGBT. That's right.
Dinosaurs, they were like lesbian dinos.
Yeah, this is what the museum is now saying.
I don't know how they get that from...
You know, the archaeological digs of dinosaur bones.
But I posted something on this.
I said, quote, a museum in the UK now claims that dinosaurs were LGBTQ++. I guess that means this entire time we've been admiring the bones of a Trannosaurus Rex.
Yeah.
Da-da!
Bing!
Okay.
Um...
All right.
Here's another one I posted today.
This is about the large language model.
A quick update on NEO. It's still going to be released before the solar eclipse, by the way.
We had a loss of some productive days due to an upscaling structure that we're putting into place.
It was more complex than we anticipated.
Should be completed in the next three days.
Excuse me.
And the processing of source files continues for building subsequent epochs of our LLM Neo.
The scaling up allows us to manage very large collections of source files in a more efficient way for throughput that maximizes GPU usage across a large network of GPU servers.
We had to write all this code ourselves because nothing exists off the shelf to achieve this.
The good news is that we will then be able to scale up with a larger number of GPU servers with worker workstations that do the file logic.
So we're building an infrastructure in anticipation of much larger models and having faster throughput of source data.
In this process, we're pushing up against the boundary limits of both Windows OS and Linux, especially when shared across a large network of contributing servers and workstations with GPU resources.
Anyway, I'm just mentioning this.
We had a few setbacks, but we're still going to release as planned.
We may not have as many epochs trained as I had hoped, but that's okay.
We're going to keep releasing models all throughout the year.
They're just going to keep getting better.
And we're running some experiments on some other base models as well.
It's going to be pretty cool.
The good news is our data pipeline infrastructure is really maturing.
It's scaling also with some pain and some hair pulling.
It's like, oh my God!
Why won't the operating system do that?
You start getting weird errors.
Errors I've never seen.
Like, exceeded the available quota.
I'm like, what?
What quota are you talking about?
I've never seen that.
I've got one workstation here with 384 gigabytes of RAM. That's RAM. That's not hard drive storage, okay?
It's not an SSD. That's the RAM. That's the RAM on the motherboard, 384 gigabytes, and that thing is choking.
My goodness!
What do I have to do?
Put a terabyte of RAM on this motherboard?
I am churning so many CPUs and GPUs and RAM sticks and also NVMe storage devices and NAS devices.
It's insane.
I've never run so many computers in my life.
And it's still not enough for where I want to go with this.
But, you know, we're making progress every single day.
Thank you for your support.
Remember, you can sign up to download the resulting models at brighteon.ai.
Just go there, enter your email address, and boom, you'll be able to download the models.
All of them will be free of charge.
Open source, free, free as in beer, totally free, no charge.
I don't know any other way to say it.
Download it for free.
And use it for free.
No charge ever.
No subscription.
No cloud.
Just download it.
Use it for free.
I know.
People are like, what do you mean by that?
It's so alien.
You mean it's free?
Yeah, it's free.
What do you mean by free?
What's the catch?
It's just free.
So...
I don't know.
Try it.
See if there's a catch.
Is there a catch?
I don't know how there could be a catch, because you run it offline.
We don't even know when you're running it.
We don't know what you're asking it.
You can ask it all kinds of fun questions.
And it's all free.
Okay.
With that said, we're going to jump into today's interview, as I said, with Tina from the Satellite Phone Store.
And I try to stump her with all kinds of fun questions about Flat Earth and aliens attacking.
Because I figure aliens would take out the satellites first.
What do you think?
I wonder how big of a bad news event would it take for all the satellites to be destroyed?
It's probably not a great topic to discuss if you're promoting satellite phones, right?
But I'm always thinking big picture.
I'm always thinking of contingency plans.
Is there something that could take out a bunch of satellites?
And I was thinking Cylons.
Remember from Battlestar Galactica, didn't they take out the satellites?
Cylons.
Yeah.
I guess if the satellite network goes down, we're in real trouble.
Because there's like an alien mothership in the sky at that point.
And they're downloading commands.
Like, lay down your arms.
Give us all your organs.
It's like cattle mutilations on steroids.
Like, the aliens have arrived and they want everybody's blood.
Oh, good.
Give them the vaccinated people.
No, they don't want the spike protein.
They want pure bloods.
Oh, my God!
Run for the bunkers, you know.
Wouldn't that be bad if aliens, they only wanted pure bloods?
They could seek out the unvaccinated.
Oh, that's like a horror show right there.
The CDC would put out ads like, get vaccinated now so you don't get abducted by aliens.
That would probably be their best science yet.
I can really imagine a CDC poster.
Get vaccinated!
Aliens hate the spike protein.
Vampires, too.
That should be a new CDC campaign.
Get vaccinated!
Vampires hate spike protein.
You know vampires are real, right?
You know there's actual...
There's people in society today who call themselves vampires and they feed on blood.
That's not hyperbole.
It's not alt-media.
That's mainstream media.
There are stories out there in mainstream media publications where they interview people who need human blood to live.
Otherwise, they start to feel dizzy.
They start to feel hypoglycemic or something.
There's something in the blood that they need and they literally...
Eat a certain amount of blood in order to survive.
And they don't wear capes or they don't have long teeth.
They just eat a certain amount of blood.
They are like actual vampires.
And no, the sunlight doesn't make them crumble into ash, but they're vampires.
They need human blood to survive.
It's a real thing.
I don't know how we got off on this topic.
Oh yeah, the spike protein from aliens.
But...
Maybe there are some vampires listening right now.
I don't know.
If you're a vampire listening, are you willing to eat, like, vaccinated blood?
Because that would be highly questionable.
Kind of like non-vampires want organic food that's free of pesticides and herbicides and glyphosate.
Do vampires have kind of like a bloodganic?
It's kind of like organic blood.
We call it bloodganic, some kind of standard.
Not like USDA certified organic, but something like WEF certified bloodganic.
Like really clean blood for all the forest rituals and things that they do at the Vatican and wherever.
Do they have some kind of blood standard?
I'm just curious.
Do they like PCR test people?
They swab people.
And if they find the spike protein in your blood, then they don't sacrifice you?
You think this is satire?
It's not.
This is a real question.
I'm wondering about this.
Because there are people living off blood.
Do they have standards?
Because if you just want any old human blood, I mean, my goodness.
What are you going to get into?
Drug addicts and Disease carriers, people who live on junk food, Pop-Tarts and potato chips.
You want that blood?
I think not.
Or maybe just don't eat blood.
Maybe that's the better solution right there.
Grow sprouts instead.
Try growing sprouts instead of being a vampire.
How about that?
Alright, in any case, I'm getting way too far off topic.
So let's, before it gets crazier, let's go to the interview.
In all seriousness, by the way, let me just repeat, we are building the infrastructure of human freedom.
And the AI project is just one of many that we'll be announcing this year.
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You're going to love them.
Really cool surprises that we have in store for you.
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Thank you for listening.
Enjoy the interview here with Tina from the Satellite Phone Store at sat123.com.
I should have asked her about vampires and satellite phones, but I totally forgot to do that.
Do vampires use satellite phones to communicate?
I'll ask her that next time.
Alright, take care.
Alright, welcome to BrightShown.com.
Today I'm Mike Adams and I have joining me today in studio.
Thank you for being here, Tina.
This is Tina from the Satellite Phone Store back in action in Texas.
Back in Austin, yeah.
Last time I was here it was all brown and now it's all green.
I was just driving and it was just amazing how beautiful.
One month.
Yeah.
And it turned from brown to beautiful, beautiful.
Spring happens quickly around here.
Yeah, it did.
But I'm so grateful that you're in town.
And of course, just for disclosure to our audience, the Satellite Phone Store is a longtime sponsor of our platform and our podcast.
And, you know, your product solutions, which people have heard about, but we're going to describe some new things today.
They have helped so many people over the last few years, especially during the Lahaina fires in Maui.
Let's start there.
Can you tell us about what actually happened with one of your customers during the fires?
Yeah.
So we did have many customers that were in Hawaii that had a satellite phone or a baby stick that were able to communicate.
And one of them that works with security...
He was able to lead up to 14,000 people from driving right directly into where the fires were.
Because he had a satellite phone, he was able to communicate with first responders to give information so that he could give the right information to the people that were there.
Because the cell phones didn't work, 911 emergencies didn't work because they didn't have satellite backup, as we know now.
If things do go down, you can't count on emergency and first responders that are local because their service also goes down when the cell towers went down.
The grid was down for a very wide area.
It was most of the island at one point, wasn't it?
Right.
95% of the island...
The service for the cell phones didn't work, even though less than 5% of the island was on fire.
So as you can see, things don't have to happen near you.
Cell towers are fragile, and they can go down very quickly.
Yeah, exactly.
I think what people are really learning more and more these days is how...
Non-reliable the infrastructure is, whether it's the power grid or the cell towers themselves.
We saw a big AT&T outage not long ago.
Did you get a lot of comments about that or the rush of customers?
Yeah.
Yeah, so AT&T, still no one really knows what happened there.
And they say, you know, whatever, something happened, it was like a man-made mistake or something.
But, you know, we also noticed that some other companies didn't work in some areas, like Verizon and others.
So we're like, okay, something happened there.
And I think Marco Rubio tweeted that the next time it could be 100 times worse.
Yeah.
do go down.
But the people that had satellite phones were able to communicate with their friends and family and with the baby stick as well.
This is what I use because I had AT&T and I'm like, why can't I call?
And I needed to call the office.
I was in Missouri at the time.
So I just took out the baby stick, put it by the window and started texting.
And that's how I found out that the AT&T grid was down.
Let me have that.
I want to show people what this is.
So we've also got them on the desk here.
So this is the bivvy stick.
It's very small.
It's about the size of an ice cream sandwich, we say.
Yeah.
And this allows you to do two-way satellite text messaging.
And so it doesn't have its own screen or keyboard.
You use your phone, and your phone doesn't have to have cell service at all.
It doesn't even have to have a SIM card.
Right.
You use your phone to Bluetooth to this, And you can compose.
You can send text.
You can send text to other people's phones if their phones are working, wherever they are.
You can receive text.
You'll get a U.S. phone number to send and receive text.
But a lot of people don't use the other features of the bivy stick that I think maybe you could share with people.
This has a lot of other things, like the emergency button and the weather and things like that.
Can you tell us about some of that?
Right.
So you don't have to have your smartphone with you.
If you're going like hiking and wait is an issue and you just want to get off the grid, what you do is you can pre-record a message to five people that you trust.
And if there is an emergency, you just push a button and then that message will go to the five people that you trust.
have free recorded and that you trust and then they'll get your message by text to their cell phones and then with a geolocation if you choose yes yeah with a geolocation so that in case something did happen and you do want to be located then those five people that you trust will get that location and they will get that message and they will um you know do a search and That's why it's used by skiers or snowboarders, right?
In case of an avalanche or just outdoor hikers, maybe hunters, outdoorsmen type of people.
They carry these, and military, border patrol.
You've generously donated to some units here in Texas that are using your tech every single day.
Yeah, yeah.
No, we do work with a lot of first responders.
We work with, like, Steve Slastovic and his team and Michael Jan and a few others that you know about.
But, yeah, these are, you know, lifesavers.
They can be.
I mean, we also saw what happened with the hurricane, Mike.
Just this past six months in Acapulco where it went from a category nothing to category five in less than 12 hours.
And we heard a lot of our customers that were vacationing there had their satellite phone with them or their baby sticks and they were able to call and get help and get out of the danger area.
So let me give the website here.
SAT123.com will take you to the satellite phone store.
And there you can pick up satellite phones or the bivvy sticks.
There's the bivvy stick there.
And they have different packages available with the phone or a bag or what have you.
And the nice thing about your phones, by the way, is that the minutes roll over.
So, a person is paying a certain amount per month for the phone and the minutes.
After a certain number of months, they own the phone free and clear.
And whatever minutes they did not use are accumulated up and they can use those in an emergency as needed.
Right, right.
So when there is an emergency, you don't have to worry about overage.
You just take your phone out and use it, and you've got quite a few minutes accumulated.
You can log into your account and check your minutes whenever you want to to see how many minutes you have accumulated.
And one of the things about the baby ticket is unlimited texting.
So you don't have to worry about ever not being able to text, and it's $65.99 for unlimited texting.
You also, for the $99 plan, you also get a A smartphone with it, and a smartphone is active.
It comes with a fair day bag, and what we recommend is that that's your emergency backup.
It is protected from an EMP attack.
It is protected from solar flare.
I heard that we're getting some pretty bad solar flares doing the eclipse in April.
So if it does affect electronics, any electronics that you have in a Faraday bag will not be affected.
So this would be like your emergency cell phone or smartphone and your emergency satellite communicator.
So when you take it out, you can make calls on your regular smartphone.
And you do get a USA number for that, or you can do texting with your satellite two-way communicator.
So this basically turns your smartphone into a two-way satellite text messaging communicator.
That's right.
That's exactly what it does.
Look, ever since I met you years ago and I started using your tech, now I don't travel without it.
In fact, I just pulled these out of my car right now because they're always with me.
And, you know, thank God I haven't been in the middle of an emergency, but we do have this solar eclipse coming April 8th here in Texas.
And did you know that I think four counties in Texas have already declared an emergency?
And they told residents, for some reason, to stock up on food and water and emergency supplies, and they said the hospitals might be full and that emergency responders can't get to you?
And I'm like, I've never heard that before from a solar eclipse.
What do they think the eclipse is going to do that's going to fill up the hospitals?
Yeah, I'm not sure.
Yeah, I'm not sure either.
I've been hearing a lot of things.
I've been hearing that you're supposed to be able to see the Devil's Comet when it gets dark.
So that's kind of scary for me.
The Devil's Comet?
Yeah, something is supposed to be happening.
So I don't follow it too closely.
I just know that there's also a lot of cell phone companies.
I'm not going to mention them, but there's a lot of cell phone companies that are calling us and getting satellite phones.
Yeah.
For emergency backups.
A lot of CEOs and a lot of people because I think they think something is going to happen.
I don't know.
It's always best to be prepared.
Yeah.
You know, it's very cost and effective.
The Bivy Stick is free, $65.99.
You have unlimited.
And make sure that you do put it in a fair day bag in case of any kind of solar flare that will take out some of the electronics.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The price you mentioned, that's monthly, just to be clear.
Yeah.
So that's per month, and unlimited texting, and they get the hardware.
Yes, they get the smartphone at no cost for $99 a month, and the baby stick included, and then they get a Faraday bag included, and it is a 12-month agreement.
And then also, for the $65.99, they get the baby stick at no cost.
And, of course, on everything, it is unlimited, whether it's a smartphone or on the...
Bivy Stick, the service is unlimited.
I also want to mention that if you're out and about, you also can get the local weather with this, which is kind of nice because a lot of times people get lost because they don't have, or the weather changes, you have the weather, and then also a map, people get lost.
There's also off-the-grid maps, so it does a lot.
Yeah, there's an app on the phone then that talks to that, and it's a geomap.
Yeah.
It's impossible to lose your way with that in case things go wrong.
We were just talking about April 8th, but I find that the emergencies that really seem to happen are not the ones that are predicted on a calendar date.
It's the completely out of the blue Lahaina fires or an earthquake or a hurricane.
You might only have five days warning or something like that.
Or in the most recent one, no warning.
It suddenly became a Category 5.
It's the unexpected.
Or you might be driving down the highway and suddenly there's an EMP weapon and everybody's vehicles stop and you're 50 miles from home.
What do you do?
You know?
Unless you have an old vehicle.
Yeah, yeah, that's a good point.
Yeah.
But there are a lot of circumstances where there's no warning whatsoever, and you just suddenly find yourself in an emergency, like World War III or something.
Who knows?
Yeah.
And that's the reason why you do need to put electronics in a Faraday bag.
Good point.
And we do offer those.
I believe the website is faraday123.com, F-A-R-A-D-A-Y, 123.com, if you want to just purchase some Faraday bags for the sat phones that you currently have or for the cell phones that you currently have.
That's great.
Now, tell us about when does the bivy stick not work?
How bad does the weather have to get to where you can't reach the satellite?
You know what?
I don't think it doesn't just not work even with the weather because it goes through the clouds.
I know.
And during the hurricane.
And rain.
I know it's been used in storms, but is there a point where it can't talk to the satellites?
Yeah, I haven't experienced any of that.
I know during the hurricane a couple of years ago in Fort Myers, or last year maybe it was, During the hurricane, we had some of our employees that lived there.
Their grandparents lived there, so they went to stay with their grandparents.
And we were communicating with them when the hurricane was...
I was in Orlando.
They were in Fort Miles, and I was communicating with them via text, saying, okay, I'm watching the TV. It is going over you, because they had nothing.
They had no electricity, no service, nothing.
So I was able to communicate while they were inside, because they just put this by the window, and they were able to get it serviced.
And I was able to communicate to give them information on what's happening in their area at the time, when the eye of the hurricane was right over the area.
Now, speaking of the hurricane, and one other thing that your company offers is beready123.com, which is the solar generators.
Yes.
The energy storage devices, and the reason I think it's a great...
A solution to pair those together with the satellite phones or the bivy stick is because if the power grid's totally down, you can recharge your phones or recharge the bivy stick, even though it's got really good battery life by itself.
But you can recharge with a small solar generator and just a reasonable solar panel.
You can easily recharge small electronics.
Yeah, you can charge your small electronics all the way up to your refrigerator on some of the products.
The larger ones.
Yeah, the larger ones.
So you can get a small one just to get your computer, your phone, toaster, just small items, and then it goes up from small to very large backup batteries.
So you could be really...
Really prepare.
You can start slowly, get the smaller one, and then add to it as needed.
And then same thing with the solar panel.
They go from 10 to up to 400 watts.
Did you see the video I posted this last winter when a big freeze came to Texas?
I had one of your units, the battery unit, connected to a diesel-powered heater blower.
Did you see that video?
Yeah, I did.
Because we were being told the power grid might fail in Texas, and it was very cold for this region, and I have some exposed plumbing in my water distribution area inside a barn, and so I set up a diesel forced air heater, tied it to your product, and actually tested it, and it turned out it would power the diesel heater for eight hours.
But then we never lost power, so we were okay.
But if we had lost power, I would have still had enough heat to stop the pipes from freezing.
Yeah, I mean, our power grids are so old, and anything can happen, so you really do need to be prepared.
I'm pretty prepared with the grid down because I already know we've had situations in San Diego where They just do rollout.
So I'm like, okay, I'm not going to be part of this rollout.
I'll just have my backup.
Rolling blackout?
Yeah.
So they're like, okay, you're not going to have every day from 5 to 8, you're not going to have any electricity because we kind of have to.
And so it's like, yeah, I got to have electricity all the time.
Wait until they connect.
thousand electric vehicles to the California power grid because they've mandated no more combustion engines after a certain year.
I mean, do they have any idea how rapidly their whole power grid is going to crater?
You can't just plug in unlimited number of vehicles to it.
I don't think anyone has thought this through very well.
And I'll tell you something, too.
It is generating so much bad, what is it, if you notice, a lot of cancer, a lot of things, because these electric vehicles, I personally don't think they're safe.
And a lot of studies are coming out that, you know, especially like if you have a Tesla and you're sitting inside your Tesla when you're charging it, it is not good.
The EMFs.
Yeah.
Electropollution.
Yeah.
It's a lot.
I don't think anybody's really thought this through yet.
Well, Canada also, they just announced they're going to have this mandate of no more combustion vehicles will be allowed to be sold after, I think, 2035.
But if you analyze their power grid, it can't handle the EVs.
Yeah.
So they're like, they're forcing you.
Everybody's going to have to buy an EV. And how do we charge it?
Well, we don't know.
Good luck, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And frying our bodies.
I mean, it's crazy.
I just don't think anybody really has thought this through.
And not to mention, I think the batteries don't work very well in the freezing temperature.
Oh, no, they don't.
You can lose up to half your capacity in freezing weather.
Yeah, and Canada is always freezing.
Plus, you need to run the heater.
And the heater uses even more battery power.
I mean, EVs are not made for Canada.
Yeah, yeah, true.
But then again, Justin Trudeau is not made for Canada either.
But the point is, what we're trying to explain to the audience is that the infrastructure is more and more fragile.
That's why we're seeing more outages like AT&T and other companies.
The power grid is not as reliable as it used to be.
Coms are not as reliable as they used to be.
You also offer, by the way, a satellite bandwidth solution.
Is that something that is still available, or are those gone, like sold out?
No, no, we do.
So we work with Starlink, so you can get Starlink.
I'm not a big fan of Starlink, but you can also get OneWeb.
So you can contact our company, And find out a solution if it's something that you're looking to do for your company or for yourself as a backup.
But there's a lot of solutions, a lot of different solutions.
But communication is important.
It's one of the things that I think we're most addicted to now.
We can live, I think, without food anymore.
For a few days, but I don't think we can live without communication for a few days.
So everybody loses their minds when AT&T goes down.
But the other thing that happens during those outages is, of course, emergency services are cut off.
So if you think about it, folks, if you're in a situation and AT&T has a major outage, you could lose your contact, but also you'd be losing the ability to even dial 911 and get somebody to respond if you were, God forbid, in a car accident or something like that.
That's another reason why you need either the mobile phone, the satellite phone, or the bivy stick, because you can alert your friends with the bivy stick.
Hopefully you have a friend that's got a pickup truck on an AR-15.
Come on out, help resolve this situation, whatever it is.
Maybe a shovel.
I don't know.
It depends on what emergency it is.
Maybe the cows got loose.
Who knows?
One of the things that I've noticed in the past 20 years of doing this business, Mike, is that there's never like an emergency that takes the whole world grid down.
There's emergencies in certain areas like the Lahaina, the hurricane, and fires.
And every time, the 911 emergency services also go down at the same time.
But if you had a satellite communication, you can communicate to other areas.
You can communicate to your friends and family in other states.
But if the whole world's grid went down, the other person does have to have a satellite phone.
Right.
So, yeah.
Good point.
Yeah, if the whole grid goes down, we're in a whole lot of trouble anyway as a civilization.
Yep.
Yeah, I interviewed the producer, David Tice is his name, of the documentary called Grid Down, Power Up.
And that also has, Dennis Quaid is the narrator of that.
And he was citing the government report, the EMP Commission report, that said that if the power grid stays down for, I think it was nine months, either nine or 18 months, I forgot which one, that up to 90% of the U.S. population would die.
Wow.
Wow.
For all the obvious reasons.
I mean, nothing works.
No food, no water, no electricity, no fuel, no rule of law, no 911, nothing.
Yeah.
I mean, Mad Max, basically.
No, you do.
You have to protect your own home from fires.
You have to, you know, nobody's going to come out and save you.
You have to save yourself.
And that's why you have to be prepared.
I just also want to mention the other feature that we do offer with these prices already included is Galileo.
And Galileo is spelled...
G-A-L-I-L-E-Y-O. So it's Galileo.com.
And that is receiving messages from influencers such as yourself should there be an emergency.
They also have an app now, Mike.
Go to your app store, Galileo account app.
Galileo account app.
And you can download the app so that when there is cell service, cell coverage, the messages will come in through that app.
But when the grid goes down, the messages will come in via satellite to your phone on the Bivy app.
And I've got one of the broadcast accounts there, and so does Steve Quayle and Doug Hagman and the others.
And so, right, we're all set to be able to get out emergency intel that way.
Yes.
And, you know, ham radio is one good way that people can get out messages, but of course that's geo-limited.
Right.
So this is going to use satellites, you'll be able to get emergency messages based on what's happening.
So a lot of hand radio operators use it to send messages daily, currently.
And I believe Steve Quayle is adding quite a few more.
So this way we get emergency messages as they happen from anywhere on Earth.
Wow.
I think that's going to be really handy in the right circumstances.
Like right now, day-to-day, not so important, but when you need it, you really need it.
Yeah.
Because of...
Yeah, and it's uncensored, Mike.
Ah, good point.
You could say whatever you want.
I mean, you know, before, you couldn't even say, you couldn't say the word vaccine for a long time.
Every time I put the word vaccine, even, and I'm a nobody on Facebook, they took me off, they penalized me.
So, yeah, so it's uncensored, so it's kind of nice to be able to tell people the truth without worrying that you're being censored.
Alright, so that's called Galileo.
That's included with the monthly fee that people pay to get the hardware.
And being on the road today, again, I always travel with these because I never know what's going to happen.
If I were traveling by air, I would also have one because, you know, what if there's an emergency landing somewhere?
You know, you're on a commercial flight, you have to make an emergency landing, and, you know, sometimes those don't go very well.
Assuming you survive the emergency landing, it would be great to alert people to where you are, be able to make a call, be able to tell a family member, I'm not dead.
Like, yes, I was on the flight, but I made it, you know.
I mean, there are so many uses for this.
Not to mention, if we actually end up in World War III, and one of the things that I'm very concerned about right now is how the U.S. is seemingly provoking war with Russia right now, like begging Putin to nuke us or something.
It seems crazy to me, but there's no effort for diplomacy, and we're in a dangerous situation, all of us.
Yeah.
Yeah, I hope that we don't experience too many plane crashes.
Well, there's Boeing.
Yeah, I know.
Boeing's maintenance plan is non-existent, apparently.
But most of the major airlines, I think all of them, but I do know most of them do use the Iridium network to communicate because this will work from anywhere on Earth, including up in the air.
They lost the whole plane over the Indian Ocean a few years back.
What was that?
Was that a KL? You recall what was that?
Yeah.
The lost flight?
They still haven't found the plane?
Yeah.
No, I've seen this.
I travel in the U.S. only, and this is the reason why.
Oh, really?
I never travel outside of the U.S. anymore.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, there's a lot of crazy stuff going on.
But these phones work all over the world, though.
Yeah, they work from anywhere on Earth.
A lot of boaters love these, people that own boats, people that go fishing, hiking, camping, just a regular.
Every person should have a backup, at least one backup communication.
If not, if one person in a neighborhood should have one, so should something happen, at least one person should have a backup communication so that they're able to call out.
Yeah.
That's a good point.
Even in your neighborhood, if a group of neighbors, at least if they had one satellite phone among them or one bivvy stick that could be shared in an emergency, that makes a lot of sense.
Yeah, we saw this come to life during Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico where a bunch of mothers and dads that didn't know if their children or their parents were okay because once the hurricane went through, nothing obviously worked.
And so we were able to connect people.
We're like, what street did they live on?
And we found a customer that had a sat phone on that street, and we connected them, and they're like, yes, your son is fine.
Our neighborhood is okay.
Nobody's hurt.
So that put a lot of relief in parents' mind that their children or their grandparents or their mom and dad were okay.
And we connected a lot of people that way during Hurricane Maria.
So we did see that in play.
Well, now, we're not going to get into the politics of the Middle East right now, but let me just mention that one of the things that Israel has done to Gaza is they have shut off all Gaza communications.
This has been done multiple times to block all their bandwidth, all their cell service.
And the only people that are able to get a message out in Gaza are people with satellite access.
And that's just one real world example of what's going on.
I can imagine many different types of circumstances like that all over the world where Systems could be deliberately shut down by governments in order to block a region.
Like, what if, I mean, right now the Biden administration has blocked LNG exports out of Texas as a kind of weapon against Texas.
What if someday they decided they're going to block, maybe we're in the middle of a secession or something, like a disputed election, and they say we're going to shut off all infrastructure in Texas.
That's not outside the realm of possibility these days.
The world's going crazy.
Yeah.
They could attack our communication during the election.
Last time, they attacked our health with the virus.
And they've got to come up with something better.
And the best way, I think, to do it is to attack the communication.
One of the things that I love about the baby stick also is that when you take it international in certain countries where you're not allowed to have a satellite phone or a phone, no one knows what this is.
Where are you not allowed to have a phone?
Yeah.
There's some countries like China, you're not allowed to bring a satellite phone.
Is that right?
Yeah, and Cuba, there's quite a few countries, North Korea, not that we're going anywhere near those countries.
Yeah, that's not my travel itinerary right there, those three countries.
Yeah, but there are some places where it is illegal, some countries where it is illegal.
But no one knows what this is, so this is really cool to put in your purse or backpack because it's a satellite communicator and you can pass through with anybody and they won't take it away.
Or you don't end up in a North Korean prison, which probably would not be fun.
Highly recommended not to go there.
Exactly.
Okay, here's a weird question.
There were comments before on one of the last videos that we did, and one person said, this can't work because they say the Earth is flat and there are no satellites.
So that's part of the theory of the flat Earth movement, is that there are no satellites.
So Tina, how do satellite phones work given that there are no satellites?
So the Iridium network has 66 satellites with quite a few backup.
I don't know if you remember a few years back, a Russian satellite collided with an Iridium satellite.
Is that right?
Yeah.
They collided?
They collided.
And so Iridium has backups up there, so they were able to replace that backup very quickly.
Yeah.
But you didn't answer the question about how does it work since there are no satellites.
Yeah.
Yeah, I guess magic.
Magic satellites.
Yeah, magic satellites.
Yeah, but this will work from anywhere on the planet without any exception, including up in the air.
These go direct to the satellite.
So if people say, well, if the cell towers went down and the satellites can go down, well, the only thing that I can say is, are satellite phones guaranteed?
No, they're not guaranteed.
But I think if the last thing on Earth that's still available for communication is going to be the satellite.
Okay, yeah, good point.
So, right, the whole surface of the Earth could be in trouble through whatever, war.
But the satellites, I mean, that's what's relied upon by the military.
How many members of the U.S. Senate have satellite phones?
Is there like 50 of them?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The government uses satellite comms for all the continuity of government operations.
There's a reason they choose satellite for that.
And a lot of the members of the US Senate and all those that are running for a seat, they all communicate with the satellite phone because they don't trust the cell phone.
So they get a satellite phone for their team, and they communicate by satellite phones.
Because there's better privacy.
There's no privacy on smartphones, but there's 100% privacy on satellite phones.
It's almost impossible for anyone to read the text messages other than the person you're sending them to.
Yeah.
satellite phone to another satellite phone, it is impossible for anybody to interfere or intercept those messages.
And then also the phone calls that are made between one satellite phone to another are the most secured calls that you can make.
Okay.
All right.
Now, I know you have an answer to this because there was a question, what if the banking system goes down and people, like you can't, people can't pay the monthly fee, right?
They don't want to get cut off from their service from your bivvy sticks and satellite phones.
What happens if the banking system...
Fails for a period of time.
Yeah, so we will never turn anyone off based on that.
If the banking system went down for a few months, we will wait.
And then once everything comes back up, if things come back up, we will settle the bill at that point.
And for one reason, Mike, is we still want a company.
So if we turned everyone off, when the banking system came back up, we don't have a company.
So it doesn't make any sense.
So we will never turn anyone off.
Based on that, we also don't turn people off if they're late on their bills because they could be stuck in the middle of the ocean.
We've experienced that.
Sometimes people were out sailing for six months and their credit card got compromised.
So we will try to get a hold of you by email every way that we can for a few months because this could be an emergency for you.
So we are...
Selling these based on emergency, and we don't want you to have an emergency and not have satellite communication.
Yeah, that's a really important point.
I'm glad that's your corporate policy because nobody knows what's going to fail first or how long it's going to stay down, whether it's the power grid or the banking system or war or what have you.
And I agree with you.
There's no 100% guarantee that satellites are always going to work in every situation.
I mean, what if the sun goes supernova?
Well, we're all going to die anyway.
And yeah, your satellite phone won't work if a giant fireball from the sun envelops planet Earth, but that's going to be the least of your concerns.
Or if we get hit by a giant extinction-level asteroid or something.
Probably it might take out a few satellites on the way to the impact crater, you know?
Yeah.
Right?
Well, we'll be facing Jesus, and we don't really care at that point.
Yeah, probably right.
I can bring a lot of doom scenarios to this conversation, by the way.
At the end of the day, you're right.
I mean, it's about how do we live our lives?
Were we in alignment with the teachings of Christ?
Did we contribute to life and protection of life on this planet?
I agree with you.
Bigger picture.
But while we're still alive, we need a means of communication.
God gave us wisdom and we need to use our wisdom to prepare ourselves and our families.
The worst thing for me that can happen is the unknown.
Like if there was an emergency and I couldn't reach my family, that's way more stressful for me than to have one of these and have everyone in my family have one of these.
Also, I also want to mention, Mike, we do a lot of communication drills.
So this way our families and friends and our circle, employees, we do a communication drill twice a year, and we call each other on January 1st and June 1st.
Everybody gets their satellite phone out, and we all call each other to make sure that everybody in our circle knows how to use it, that everybody knows each other's satellite number, and it works.
I want to show people this, since you mentioned drills.
It's very important that the antenna is pointing up.
So folks, I've seen people do this where they dial the number, they get connected, and then they go like this.
And so what's happening is now the antenna, this is very directional.
And that's why it's not a radiation problem because, you know, you're not going like this, you know.
I mean, it's...
This is where the power is being emitted in order to reach the satellites, but it's got to be pointed at the sky.
So you need to hold it in this orientation when you're talking.
Have you encountered this issue with users before?
All the movies.
They always go like this.
All the movies have their satellite phones inside the building, which, by the way, you have to be outside.
So I just see movies with their satellite phone inside.
It just cracks me up.
I've seen them underground in tunnels, in the subway, on the satellite phones in the movie.
And then you're right.
And then they do this, and they get a satellite...
And they dial, and then they're like this, and they're talking.
And I'm like, okay, I know you're not talking, because this thing needs to be pointed.
It's got to point up.
Yes.
We get a lot of people.
We actually had one of our latest...
The phone company that got a phone recently that has a major phone company, I'm not going to mention any names, got a bunch of phones and they're like, they're not working.
And then I said, okay, why don't we do a test?
Why don't we go outside?
Oh, you have to be outside.
Oh, yeah.
You have to be able to see the sky.
You have to connect to the satellite.
That's what sets these apart from the smartphone, is that the smartphones work inside because they have a bunch of repeaters.
This is your repeater.
It's right here.
This goes direct to the satellite, so you carry your cell phone tower with you wherever you go on Earth.
Yeah, good point.
Yeah.
But the bivy sticks, you can put them in like a windowsill, and they are still able to reach the satellites because they don't need nearly as much connection strength.
Yeah.
They're lower frequency, so they work on lower frequency, so they are able to work better.
Yeah.
But you do need to have a window that has clear line of sight.
Right.
So if you're like in a big, tall building and you try to put it by the window, it's not going to work.
But if you're in a house and you put it by the window, then chances are you are going to get service and you can walk away within 10 feet of the unit and send and receive messages.
The Bluetooth works.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Within about 10.
They say 20 feet, but I usually say try to stay within 10 feet of it.
All right, very good.
So that also answers the question of people concerned about, you know, how much electromagnetic energy is associated with this phone.
Well, you know, it's aiming out of the top of this repeater, as you said, whereas a typical cell phone is an omnidirectional signal that's beaming in all directions, typically, unless it's 5G. But for 4G and 3G and everything, it's omnidirectional, so you're getting that radiation no matter where you are.
Yeah.
So it's a big difference.
True.
Very true.
Okay.
All right.
Well, we've covered a lot.
Is there anything else you want to add before we wrap this up?
I think we have covered it.
We've covered a lot.
And if you have any questions, just call 941-955-1020 or go to sat123.com.
So you can get this for $65.99 for unlimited, including Galileo, or you can get...
Per month.
The unit is free.
It's included.
Or you can get, for $99 a month, you get both of these for free on a 12-month agreement.
And you've got cell service.
This is not just a smartphone.
It does have cell service.
So you can use it in case you lost your phone or if there is an emergency or if you just want to use it as your regular phone.
So you have both.
I see.
But we recommend that this is your emergency package.
You keep it in a Faraday bag.
If there is a solar flare or an EMP attack that takes out our electronics, those will be protected.
You take them out and you are able to use them and communicate with your loved ones.
What about aliens?
Now, in Battlestar Galactica, the Cylons attacked Earth and they hacked the telecom infrastructure first.
So I think they took out the satellites and the Battlestar Galactica starships.
Is that a possibility of what could take out your satellite grid?
Well, Iridium has some backup satellites.
Are they alien-proof?
I think so.
And then keep in mind that if they came down...
I mean, the Earth is shaped like a ball.
Allegedly.
Yeah.
And if they did take some of the satellites down...
Who knows?
They probably can't take all globe satellites.
I don't know, but I'll have to think about that one.
Talk to your support team about the alien threat.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
I've got a few more.
We're just having fun.
We're having fun.
Thanks for playing along.
The bottom line is there's probably no more reliable system of comms than the satellite network.
And if that whole system goes down, then probably we're in a planetary, Yeah.
If that whole system went down, as I said, I think we'd be right next to Jesus Christ, and that's not a bad thing.
Yeah, exactly.
You don't need satellite service to talk to God in that scenario.
You're just...
Here we are, you know?
Yeah.
You're right there.
Yeah.
That's right.
Okay.
All right.
Well, everybody get right with God.
And in the meantime, while we're still alive here on planet Earth, have some backup comms so that you can, of course, reach out to people, tell them that you're okay, or call in help when you need it, or Have communications during emergencies.
The website again folks is sat123.com right here.
It takes you to the satellite phone store and you can also try BeReady123.com and that would get you to the EcoFlow devices, the solar generators and lots of different kits.
Here's the survival go bag.
Do you still have some of those available?
We do.
Oh, okay.
And those are really cool.
They're $3,000, so they're expensive.
But they do have the knife that you actually designed.
Oh, yeah.
And I love that.
I see that.
Yeah, yeah.
So that is really cool.
And it's got the bivy stick with the smartphone included in it, and it is covered for 36 months.
So you don't have to pay monthly fee for that.
So you could just buy that, put it aside.
It's got two Faraday bags in it.
So it protects your, it protects from EMP attack.
It's like a go bag.
Yeah.
And so it's got everything.
And one of the things that it does have, and this is what I do carry with me.
It has a emergency mask in there.
And that buys you about 10 minutes from if the phone crashes.
Oh, like a respirator?
It's seven layers, and it's really cool.
It's got a lot of activated charcoal so that you can breathe for up to 10 minutes in case there's a fire.
Really?
Most people die from the smoke inhalation.
So I do carry that with me in my purse.
So if there is, I'm going to feel really bad to the guy next to me because I'm going to put it on.
Yeah, so that's really cool.
And it's also got eight pieces of silver, so in case there is an emergency and cash was completely gone.
Really?
It has silver?
Oh, I see.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's got eight pieces of silver, and we recommend that you add more to it.
But most importantly, it does have the bivy stick with the smartphone paid for 36 months, so you don't have to worry about a monthly recurring billing.
That's pretty cool.
The ultimate survival go bag.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, very cool.
You have a lot of great solutions, Tina.
Your company's been helping a lot of people get prepared, and we, of course, appreciate the fact that you're sponsoring my podcast and the interviews that I do with Steve Quayle.
And so, in fact, you were working with Steve Quayle long before we ever met.
I think that's how we met, actually, was through Steve Quayle.
Yeah.
So we want to thank you for supporting the alternative media community because, you know, we believe in protecting life.
We believe in being ready, being resilient, and surviving everything that they can throw at us.
That's why I'm not afraid to talk about crazy scenarios because we can make it through.
Yeah.
No, we need to be prepared with everything, with food.
We need to be prepared to grab and go.
We need to be prepared with communication.
And I think, you know, there's a lot of information for us now.
I think you have a lot of information on PrEP.
I've learned a lot of my PrEP stuff from you.
Oh, have you?
I'm preparing for anything, yeah.
Yeah, I have.
I've prepared myself, my family, all of my sisters.
I'm educating everybody that I come across.
It's not a bad thing to be prepared.
It's no longer a fringe theory to think about bad things are going to happen because we experienced that, especially since COVID. People experience things every day and the AT&T outages and bank failures.
More banks are going to fail.
I'm seeing predictions of up to 500 banks will fail over the next 24 months because of the commercial real estate collapse situation.
So There are a lot of scenarios to prepare for, but emergency comms is one of them.
Thank you, Tina, for coming in and sharing your time with us today.
It's always great to have you in town.
Come on back next time you're in town and bring us some stuff to show.
We always love show and tell.
Okay.
Yeah, we'll bring some of the new products that we're working on.
Okay.
And for more products that are going to be kind of health and communication to protect you from EMF, EMP. Very cool.
So we'll have that in about two, three months.
Okay.
Yeah, so we'll be back.
Come on back and we'll set up a little demo here, whatever it is.
Okay.
All right.
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