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Oct. 17, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Health Ranger UNLOADS on junk science in the "truth" movement - FAKE science claims...
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Got more information for you today about this fake study that everybody in alternative media has been citing.
It's a totally fake hoax study that claims that there are 55 undeclared chemical elements found in COVID vaccines.
And I've written this up on naturalnews.com, full details, full breakdown from an expert in ICP-MS elemental analysis.
That would be myself because I actually own two of those instruments, and it's not a small thing.
These instruments cost between $350,000 to $400,000 each.
And just the annual maintenance is about the cost of a car.
So, yeah, the instrument is about the cost of a house and the annual maintenance is the cost of a car every year.
That's how much it costs to run these instruments.
Well, I've been running these for over 10 years.
And I've done over 10,000 tests easily.
I mean, I haven't even done the math of how far beyond that, but I've run over 10,000 tests on food and water and hair samples and soil samples and substances over the years.
And I know these instruments inside and out.
And when I looked then at the write-up of this from this journal, I don't know, this journal that nobody's ever heard of, what is International Journal of Vaccine Theory Practice and Research, I knew that this journal.
Immediately, I knew it was fake.
And when I say fake, well, let me explain.
The title of the study, and by the way, Children's Health Defense got totally punked by this, and they have so far not retracted it.
And I've seen Children's Health Defense, I've seen them roll out three junk science stories in the last 10 days that are just shockingly bad.
And I don't know, I've got to send a message to Dr.
Dr. Brian Hooker or something, because Children's Health Defense is becoming, I don't know, they used to be credible with science, talking about what's in vaccines and autism.
And now I've seen that they're running with clickbait junk science stories.
It's kind of embarrassing, actually.
But anyway, the title of the study is that 55 undeclared chemical elements have been found in vaccines.
And right off the bat, it's wildly deceptive because the study is based on an instrument called ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
And the key word there being, well, the plasma part of it because plasma refers to the plasma torch that is, it's as part of the introduction interface into the ICP-MS instrument.
That plasma torch obliterates all molecules.
All chemicals are obliterated.
You no longer see chemicals in the instrument or molecules.
All you see are atomic elements.
Thus, the entire premise of this study, that 55 undeclared chemical elements are Which has been repeated by many, many people across alternative media as 55 undeclared chemicals.
The entire premise is a hoax.
The instrument used in the study can't see chemicals.
It can't see them.
It doesn't see them.
It's impossible.
Because of the plasma torch.
The plasma torch blasts apart all chemicals, all molecules, all compounds.
And creates basically an ion stream of atomic elements, which each of which has a specific mass overcharge ratio, or M over Z, as is known.
And this mass to charge ratio is used to determine the mass and thereby the identity of the atomic elements.
So in other words, this study claims to be able to detect chemicals And it uses an instrument that can't see chemicals.
And the people writing about this, including at Children's Health Defense, don't even know that, apparently.
And one of the authors is a PhD.
It's absolutely unbelievable what a hoax this is.
I reached out to Robert Scott Bell earlier, and I warned him about this.
I said, hey, Robert, man, this thing is a hoax.
You know, don't get punked by this.
And he immediately invited me on his show with Super Don, and so I joined his show for about 45 minutes, and I laid all this out on his show, and he was great.
Robert Scott Bell was awesome.
And we covered all the details of what's wrong with this study.
And just to summarize it, by the way, Let's see.
I've written a story about this on naturalnews.com.
You can go through the story, but number one, the instrument can't detect chemicals.
That's not what ICP-MS instruments do.
The reported numbers for many of the elements in the study are far beyond the sensitivity capabilities of the instrument.
This study is reporting elements at sub parts per trillion quantities.
One of them, I think, was it like 60...
No, here it is.
200 parts per quadrillion.
Or 0.0002 parts per billion.
Or 0.2 parts per trillion.
Or 200 parts per quadrillion.
Those are all identical numbers.
Just changing the units to describe them.
This study was reporting that for terbium.
Folks, I can assure you, again, I own these instruments.
I've been running them for over a decade.
I'm a published scientist in this area with an ISO accredited laboratory that has to annually prove its proficiency with blind proficiency testing.
I can assure you And pardon my language, but the numbers being reported in this study are bulls**t.
You cannot see terbium at 200 parts per quadrillion.
You can't quantitate that with an ICP-MS instrument.
Even more, because they claim that they've diluted these vaccine samples by a factor of 2,000.
They say they take 5 microliters and then they add nitric acid and water...
Through digestion and normalization to get it up to 10 milliliters.
So you've got 5 microliters of a vaccine in 10 milliliters of liquid.
That's a dilution factor of 2,000 to 1.
In the study, they claim it's only 10 to 1.
So, wow, they're only off by a factor of 200 right there.
So they do their dilution calculations incorrectly, and they have this weird approach to sample prep that I've never heard of before, that nobody's ever used, that I'm aware of, and I, you know, I've run samples and sample prep with colleagues across the industry, okay?
People who worked in Walmart laboratories, people who worked in big pharma, people who worked for the manufacturers of the instruments, people who worked within the EPA, for example.
Nobody does what they describe in the study, which was putting 5 microliters into a 10 ml vial of nitric acid and deionized water and then vortexing it for 6 hours.
I'm like, what?
It's like the way a child would describe how to make a turkey for Thanksgiving.
Like, you take the turkey and you put it in the oven and you take some feathers off and you put it in the oven at 5,000 degrees for three days.
And then, you know, that's what this reminds me of.
It's like, are you kidding me?
Nobody does that.
You don't need six days to ionize vaccine liquid in nitric acid.
It actually happens in about five minutes or less using nitric acid, but most labs use a hot block to do that.
Some labs use microwave digestion, which is not necessary for Vaccine liquids, which are very easy to go into solution.
I'm like, I'm reading this and I'm thinking, what is this?
This is somebody who watched a YouTube video and just tried to write up something that people who don't know how this works might find convincing or something.
It's a hoax.
It's a hoax.
In my opinion, it is a hoax.
In my opinion, whoever published this study Didn't actually know what they were doing or didn't even do this for many of the numbers that they generated because those numbers are impossible to achieve with that instrument.
Especially, again, at the 2,000 to 1 dilution ratios, okay?
And then this claim that they're undeclared chemicals in the vaccines.
This is a...
This is a clickbait word.
Undeclared?
You know, the average person is reading, undeclared?
How dare they?
You know?
What, they didn't declare them?
Folks, there is no, nobody declares atomic elements in anything.
Not in food, not in medicines, not in vaccines, not in cosmetics.
Are you kidding me?
You think that there's a rule or a law that a vaccine manufacturer has to list the atomic elements that are found in their vaccine at parts per quadrillion levels?
Are you kidding me?
So this claim that their undeclared chemical elements had everybody all in a fury, undeclared, you know?
And we saw everybody run with it.
Even, sadly, you know, Infowars got punked on this too, although they're usually quick to correct themselves, so I'm sure they'll correct it.
CHD hasn't corrected themselves yet, at least as of this recording, so I guess we'll see.
We'll see what they do.
They haven't called me.
I guess they read my article, or if they want to call me and ask me any questions, I'm happy to answer if they want to actually get the science right.
You know, I'm the guy.
I'm the most experienced guy on this instrument in this entire industry.
And I can tell them exactly what's wrong.
I can tell them what the instrument's capable of and what it's not capable of.
But nope, haven't heard from them at all.
But this idea that you're supposed to declare the atomic elements that are in a vaccine is absurd.
It's completely absurd.
Atomic elements, those are the things that you see on the table of elements.
You know, hydrogen would be the starting point.
Helium, you know, lithium.
You go through, that's where you find lead and arsenic and gold and silver and copper and magnesium and cesium and calcium.
And, you know, there's a whole song about this, right?
Tim Lehrer did the elements song.
I think he named all of them that they knew of at the time.
Well, These elements are not chemicals.
Elements are not chemicals.
Chemicals require two or more elements to combine in some way that involves chemistry, hence the name chemical.
Chemistry is the study of how atomic elements interact with each other or how molecules interact with each other.
And, of course, atomic physics is the study of the atomic elements themselves.
And subatomic physics is the study of the smaller pieces that make up the protons, neutrons, electrons, what have you.
That's when you get into the quarks and muons and so on.
But atomic elements, like terbium or lead, they are not chemicals.
And anybody who refers to atomic elements as chemicals...
I'm sorry is not a scientist with any familiarity with ICP-MS instruments because I've been around people again all these years.
I've been trained by PhDs in the early days.
I hired PhDs to come train me.
And in those early days, I didn't even have any knowledge of how to do pipetting, you know?
I was like, how do I work this pipette, you know?
I mean, I had to start from scratch like 11 years ago.
I had to hire people to teach me this.
Nobody that I ever interacted with said that atomic elements are chemicals.
Not once.
In fact, they would laugh at that notion.
They would say, yeah, that's how, you know, children talk.
Or high school students who don't really know much science.
That's the way you talk.
If you're scientifically illiterate, you would refer to lead as a chemical, or terbium as a chemical, or magnesium as a chemical.
If you hear that from people, you know they don't know much about atomic elements.
They don't know much about science, and they certainly don't know about ICP-MS instruments.
People who have experience in this realm talk about atomic elements and even toxic elements.
So toxic elements like lead and cadmium, arsenic, mercury, and to some extent you could say nickel and a few others, they are only toxic in certain concentrations.
Those concentrations have to be very high.
Much higher than just low parts per billion.
And it's also not just the concentration, it's the dose.
It's the dose.
So if you eat, let's say, grams of lead, that's bad.
That's bad.
If you eat milligrams of mercury, that's bad.
Because mercury is orders of magnitude more toxic than lead.
But if you ate grams of calcium in some form, like in the form of broccoli...
Or even calcium carbonate as a supplement or calcium citrate or something like that.
That would not be harmful to you.
So it comes down to what's the toxicity of the element at what dosage?
Well, if you look at a vaccine injection, typically there's 0.5 milliliters.
And so if you have an element that's found in the vaccine at one part per billion, If you multiply one part per billion, that's the concentration, times the 0.5 milliliters volume of the injection, you realize that you're being injected with half of one billionth of a gram of that element.
Half of one billionth of a gram.
Even for mercury, that's not toxic.
Even for lead, that's not toxic.
Half of a billionth of a gram?
And yet this study, which was cited by almost everybody, was claiming that all of these are toxic elements, even though its own results showed concentrations which were absolutely non-toxic.
So the very premise of this study, which is that, oh my God, we found all these chemicals, and these chemicals are dangerous, and they're undeclared.
Those are the three main elements.
Premises of the study, all three are false.
Number one, the instrument doesn't detect chemicals.
Number two, the concentrations of elements that were found in the study are not toxic or dangerous in any way whatsoever, just as atomic elements.
And point number three, there's no requirement for any We're good to go.
A lot of the molecules that are in food, like vitamin C, for example, vitamin C, ascorbic acid, you know what it's made of?
It's made of just three elements, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, HCO. Well, if I were to sell a vitamin C bottle, and if there were some law that said I had to print on it the atomic elements in the vitamin C, Then it would say, you know, hydrogen this many, carbon this many, oxygen this many, and then the consumer would flip out because they would say, I thought I was buying vitamin C. What's all this oxygen and carbon doing in there?
Must be filler, they would say, you know, because people don't understand chemistry.
They don't know that vitamin C is hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen.
And so this study is showing these atomic elements, but it doesn't tell you how they're arranged.
It doesn't tell you how they're arranged, does it?
Well, it's the arrangement of the elements that determines whether it's a nutrient or a poison.
You know, you can take hydrogen and carbon and oxygen, and if you combine it in a certain way, it can create a deadly poison.
Or you rearrange those elements, you change the ion bonds and so on, you know, through chemistry, and then you get vitamin C, which is nutrition.
So same elements could be poison, could be life-saving anti-scurvy nutrients.
The ICP-MS instrument can't tell them apart because the ICP-MS instrument breaks them apart into their constituent atomic elements and just counts the elements and says, okay, here's how much magnesium there was, here's how much sulfur there was, here's how much iodine we saw, and so on.
That doesn't tell you what the original molecules were.
So the study's a hoax.
Children's Health Defense got hoaxed.
They got punked.
And I'm putting this out there to try to warn this whole industry, this health freedom, you know, truth movement that Don't jump on every ridiculous claim that you see out there because more and more, a lot of it's bunk.
Here's another example of this, and also Children's Health Defense ran with this too.
I've seen people claim that they tested food for aluminum and that the food tested positive for aluminum.
Or I've seen people say, well, this thing tested positive for lead, tested positive for cadmium, tested positive for arsenic.
That's meaningless.
It's scientifically meaningless.
There's no such thing as tested positive for lead.
I mean, what does that even mean?
That there's one atomic element of lead detectable in the sample?
It doesn't tell you anything.
You have lead in your body.
There's lead in the tree outside your window.
There's lead in concrete.
There's lead in seawater.
There's lead in salt.
There's lead in the air.
There's lead in dirt.
There's lead in everything unless it's purified, specially purified.
There's a little bit of lead in everything.
Everything tests positive for lead.
Same thing with aluminum.
Aluminum is one of the most common elements in the Earth's crust.
Very common element, like zinc is another common element.
If you dig up your garden soil and send it to a lab and say, test it for aluminum, it's going to come back with a lot of aluminum in it.
Why?
Because aluminum's in all the dirt.
Well, some people freak out.
Oh my God, the garden soil tested positive for aluminum.
Doesn't mean anything.
Everything tests positive for aluminum.
And by the way, tested positive doesn't tell you how much of something.
This is the whole problem with the PCR tests.
And all these morons in the medical establishment that are diagnosing people with viral load infections because they tested positive from a nasal swab or a saliva swab.
Tested positive doesn't mean anything.
It doesn't tell you a viral load.
It doesn't tell you the concentration of this virus, so-called virus in your blood, does it?
Doesn't tell you that at all.
Same thing with, you know, like drug tests in your urine.
If you give a urine sample, the lab says something like, oh, you tested positive for, I don't know, opioids, let's say.
That doesn't mean anything, does it?
Tested positive means you matched one molecule of an opioid.
There's probably opioid molecules floating around in the air all the time at some level.
It's a very small level, but it's there.
And if you're breathing, you're probably inhaling some opioid molecules at very low concentrations.
So somebody finds an opioid molecule in your blood, does that mean you're a drug addict?
Nope.
Because tested positive doesn't mean jack...
I'm sorry to say.
Doesn't mean jack...
A good lab that knows what they're doing will have a concentration.
Oh, your blood tested at, you know, blankety blank...
Let's say micrograms per deciliter of your blood.
Now suddenly we can talk about things.
Oh, now we have a concentration.
Now we know how much is in something.
When we start to know how much, then we can make determinations.
Like, so, is that good?
Is that bad?
Is it high?
Is it low?
What is it?
ICP-MS instruments tell us how much of atomic elements are in a sample.
And they're very precise at that, by the way.
That's why we use them to test our foods for lead, for arsenic, for cadmium, for mercury, and also nutritive elements like copper and zinc and selenium and magnesium and so on.
They're very accurate.
But I can't ask an ICP-MS instrument to tell me how much glyphosate is in something because glyphosate is a molecule.
And the molecule is blown apart by the plasma torch in the ICP-MS. But I can tell you how much lead is in something using the ICP-MS instrument.
I can tell you how much lead.
And did you know that every agency of a modern country, like the FDA, but especially in the EU and in Canada and in Japan and Australia, did you know that there is a level of lead that is allowed to You know, it's a threshold.
Below that concentration, it's considered safe.
Above that concentration, it's considered not safe.
These standards are different for water, i.e.
Prop 65 in California, which has very strict limits on water, versus foods.
And in the EU, the limits on lead vary from one type of food to the next.
Essentially, the EU puts lower limits on the types of foods that people consume at higher volumes, which kind of makes sense.
Like, there are pretty strict limits on lead in milk, for example.
Pretty strict limits on lead in grains, like wheat, but you don't normally find a lot of lead in wheat, so that's usually not a problem.
But there are much higher concentration limits of lead in things that you eat very little of, like spices, for example.
And spices are full of lead, by the way.
If you go out to the grocery store and you buy spices like turmeric and cinnamon, you are sucking down lead.
How much?
Well, you would have to use an ICP-MS instrument to know that.
That's why at our company, HealthRangerStore.com, we rarely find batches of turmeric powder that That are very low in lead because almost all the turmeric powder in the industry is contaminated with high levels of lead.
Crazy high.
And we reject them.
And by the way, when we reject those lots, the wholesaler sells them to somebody else that then manufactures their products out of it and they sell those on Amazon and other places because Amazon doesn't care.
It's amazing.
I think I'm going to go.
I don't think Amazon requires any heavy metals testing for common supplements or spices or foods at all.
If they did, there'd be a bunch of stuff on Amazon that would get banned.
Because I've bought things on Amazon, I've tested them, and I have been freaked out.
And I've talked about some of this publicly, and you know what?
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
So it's crazy that people will tolerate huge levels of lead.
I mean, let me give you an example.
There's a supplement out there that, well, there's actually a couple of supplements.
One of them, known as zeolites, is made almost entirely of aluminosilicates.
And if you test zeolites on an ICP-MS instrument, it's going to light up the aluminum levels like nothing you've ever seen.
And yet, across the health industry, you see so many people talking about zeolites detox your body.
They detox all the metals.
Folks, zeolites are made of metals, or aluminum in particular.
And then some companies sell zeolites ground up into really tiny bits, which they say has better absorption.
You know what that does?
It causes free aluminum to In your bloodstream, when the zeolites meet with the small amount of hydrochloric acid in your stomach that ionizes the aluminum right out of the zeolites into solution, then the aluminum gets absorbed through your blood or your intestinal wall into your blood.
So if you're eating zeolites as a supplement thinking that it's a detox, you are doing exactly the opposite of what you think you're doing.
You're actually consuming aluminum and you're vastly increasing the aluminum levels in your blood.
And then I've seen companies actually run urine tests to measure how much aluminum is coming out of somebody's urine when they consume zeolites.
And they say, wow, the aluminum is really coming out.
You know, a person starts taking our product, starts taking zeolites, and then their urine, we test it for aluminum, and it's like, whoa, the aluminum is going through the roof.
Yeah, because they're eating aluminum, and their body's trying to get rid of it, you dumbass!
I mean, this shouldn't be complicated.
I feel like I'm living on planet idiocracy sometimes.
Like, if you eat aluminum, you will test high for eliminating aluminum because your body is trying to get rid of it.
It's just shocking to me that people will run out and buy poisons and think that it's helping them detox.
I need to do a whole show on this alone.
Now, another one is this product called Shilaji.
Or it's spelled, you might say, Shilajit.
J-I-T at the end.
But Shilajit.
Shilajit is, it's basically, it's this tar-like substance that oozes out between the rocks in the Himalayas or somewhere.
And I've tested many brands of Shilajit.
Guess what?
High lead, high aluminum.
And other elements in there that you don't want to eat.
And people gobble this stuff up because they heard somebody on a podcast somewhere say, oh, this is amazing, and it's going to make you feel great, and it's going to detox.
No, you're eating lead.
You're eating aluminum.
It's not detox.
By the way, did you know that if you inhale mercury vapors, that it feels very energizing?
Did you know that?
Did you know that throughout the history of medicine, you know why they use mercury or mercury vapors as medicine?
Because it made people feel good.
Because being poisoned with heavy metals actually simulates a very strong response.
That's why they use aluminum in vaccines.
It's called an adjuvant, and it's designed to stimulate a response.
That's the whole point of aluminum and vaccines.
Well, mercury vapors are the same thing.
If you snort mercury vapors, your body will feel energized.
You'll feel powerful and awake because your body is basically saying, emergency, we're being poisoned.
And so a lot of people thought, well, that must be a good thing.
I guarantee you, right now, if they could get away with it, if they could call it something other than mercury, there would be all kinds of companies selling mercury on Amazon.
You know, like Quicksilver Industries or something.
And they would say, this is like a sports supplement, they would say.
If they could get away with it, they would sell it and people would take it and they would feel great and they would say, every time I take this, I feel so energized and it helps me through my workout, helps me through my day, better than caffeine, you know?
And the whole time they'd be going insane from the mercury poisoning, but they would feel great.
I'm telling you all this to try to warn you about the reality of playing around with heavy metals and toxic elements and playing around with detox products that I don't trust.
I mean...
Obviously, different companies have different versions of these products.
Some companies are more clean than others.
Some more dirty than others.
But for me personally, I don't touch Shilajee.
I don't touch Zeolites.
I don't touch anything that's got high toxic elements in it.
Now, granted, I have the advantage of owning a lab.
And if there's something I'm not sure about, I'll run it through the lab.
And, you know, I'll look at the heavy metals, and if it's crazy, then I'm like, nope, forget that.
Not going to touch that.
And we do that for all the products that we sell, by the way, ourselves, HealthRangerStore.com.
So the first place I go to get clean foods or clean supplements is my own store, because I already know we've done the lab testing.
And there have been times where I've run out of a product in my own store.
It's like, what did I run out of the other day?
I think I ran out of NAC or quercetin.
And I was like, man, should I just buy off-the-shelf stuff?
Because I need this.
I want to take the supplement.
Should I just buy it off the shelf?
And ultimately, I was like, no, because I can't trust the other suppliers.
I don't know if they've done any testing.
Or if I get those other products, I'm going to have to take them to the lab, and I'm going to have to run the test, run through the ICP-MS and find out how much lead they have, how much cadmium they have, and so on.
And Very often I'm disappointed.
You know, very often, not in every case, but over time I've learned the patterns.
I can take a pretty good guess of what's in somebody's product now just by knowing the brand and knowing the raw materials.
For example, I can tell you that everything that grows in the ground, such as turmeric or ginger, Or even garlic.
Things that grow in the ground, you always have to suspect high lead because there's lead in soil.
I can also tell you that everything, every agricultural product contains aluminum.
All of them do because there's aluminum in the soil.
If you decide to never eat aluminum, you might as well just fast for the rest of your life because you would not eat anything.
Because there's aluminum in everything that you could possibly eat, by the way.
And you may be shocked to hear that.
Well, guess what?
The human body has a mechanism to get rid of aluminum.
That's why you urinate it out quickly.
And guess what?
That mechanism is compromised in a lot of people.
And also, guess what?
There is a supplement that I don't sell, but there is a supplement that That helps your body eliminate aluminum.
And it's a supplement that I take every day in my water.
And I've talked about this before in other podcasts and since you probably want me to tell you what it is, I will.
It's But again, I don't sell it and I can't recommend a brand.
But that molecule is called orthosilicic acid and it binds with aluminum in your blood and forms a very large molecule that your kidneys can easily filter out and push out.
So that's what I do is I eliminate aluminum every day because you can't avoid it.
All right?
So that's something very important to remember.
Now, let's talk about Kellogg's And breakfast cereals and red dyes.
Because I see these people, these food activists right now in Michigan, and they're marching and protesting in front of Kellogg's And they're acting like they're saving the world because they're saying, we're going to bankrupt Kellogg's into oblivion!
And they say, we've got, you know, hundreds of thousands of petitions.
Horrible Kellogg's!
They're so horrible!
They put red dye in the Froot Loops, you know?
And it's not just me.
There's a bunch of other people who are sick of this theater.
I mean, I saw Shannon Joy on Twitter, who's a radio host, She's host of the Shannon Joy Show.
She says, I couldn't care less about Kellogg's.
Please do Pfizer.
Don't get it twisted.
It's not the food, it's the vaccines.
Hey, I completely agree with Shannon Joy.
And I've told these activists also, like, nobody cares about red dye right now when children are being bombed to death in Gaza and children are being poisoned with vaccines.
They're being made autistic at crazy rates.
Personally, I'm sick of the activists that pick little tiny things that don't matter, and then they march on Kellogg's like as if Kellogg's is shooting children in the head.
No, the IDF is shooting children in the head.
Well, they're not going to march on Israel, are they?
They're not going to even speak out against Israel.
They're not going to march on General Dynamics, the company that makes the bombs, or Boeing makes bombs that are dropped on children.
And, but are they petitioning Boeing?
Nope.
They're petitioning Kellogg's.
A company that makes cereal that you are not required to eat.
A company, I mean, it's so bizarre to me.
Look, I don't eat anything made by Kellogg's.
But I don't have to.
You don't have to.
Nobody has to.
They're not force-feeding it to you.
Why are you petitioning Kellogg's as if Kellogg's is the worst company in the world, like marching on Kellogg's like it was Monsanto or something?
You know, marching on Kellogg's like they were manufacturing Agent Orange and dropping it on school children or something.
No.
Kellogg's makes breakfast cereal that you don't have to buy.
You don't have to eat it.
Nobody has to eat it.
It's a consumer's choice.
And guess what?
The red dye is listed right on the label.
Right there.
You can read the ingredients.
Any parent, unless they're illiterate, They can read the label, red dye, you know, all these different ingredients, high fructose corn syrup, Blue Lake.
I forgot all the numbers.
Number two, number four, number 40.
It's right there.
So, you know, it's like you're acting like you're saving humanity by protesting Kellogg's, and you're not.
It's an act.
It's theater.
Nobody gives a crap about food dye right now.
What people care about is saving children from vaccines, saving children from bombs, you know, saving children from the death jabs or just the routine immunizations, saving children from autism.
I mean, anybody can just pick some little thing.
Oh, we don't like, you know, natural flavors.
Let's go protest the Natural Flavors Corporation.
You know, get a bunch of people riled up.
Natural Flavors!
They're not natural.
Or whatever.
And I'm like, can't you pick something that matters more?
Can't you pick an issue...
That is really going to change the world.
I mean, if you're going to go through the trouble of petitioning and protesting and having public relations and staging all the boxes that are empty and all this stuff and calling the press in and having all the announcements and testifying before the Senate, all this stuff, why don't you do it for something that matters more than red freaking dye in Froot Loops?
You know, and I'm not the only one who feels this way.
We are dealing with far more dire issues in our world right now, including issues related to food contamination, food poisoning, I mean, pesticides and herbicides are a much bigger problem than red dyes, by the way.
And again, nobody is forcing you to eat it.
And at least it's listed on the label.
Pesticides and herbicides and glyphosate are not listed on the label.
That's hidden in foods.
That's a much more important issue to bring awareness about.
Red dye is listed right there.
It's listed by law.
If you put it in, you got to put it on the label.
It's not like it's a giant secret.
I think Kellogg's, frankly, I think Kellogg's should tell these activists to go pound sand or go pound corn, actually.
I'm not a fan of Kellogg's, don't get me wrong.
It's just that you're wasting your time on things that don't really matter that much in the big picture of what's actually threatening children.
Go protest Pfizer.
You know, go protest the abortion centers.
They're killing children.
Go protest Boeing, the bomb maker.
Protesting Kellogg's is a waste of time, and it's a twisted, distorted priority, in my opinion, because Kellogg's is not burning children alive.
Kellogg's is not causing autism.
Kellogg's is not even deceiving their customers about what's in their product.
They list the red dye right on the label.
You may or may not like it, but that's your choice.
At least they tell you they put it in.
Alright, there's one more subtopic I want to cover in this discussion about bad science, especially across alternative media, and that's the fact that now every single person who can buy a $200 microscope is seemingly announcing that they found alien technology.
On the microscope slide, it's hard to even form a response to this.
It's all absurd.
It's hard to form a response to this.
Granted, there do exist patents from Dr.
Charles Lieber, I've covered them myself, about nanotechnology, nanowires, self-assembling nanostructures.
All that tech is real.
It absolutely does exist, okay?
Maybe it's in the vaccines.
Possibly, even probably, in some form.
But, but, I have seen so many examples of people looking under a microscope and then, you know, making a big announcement and doing a big video and talking about what they see as being, you know, alien technology and this and that.
I'm like, ugh.
Those are just crystals, man.
Crystalline structures, very common under the microscope when you're looking at even like human blood or saliva or what have you.
And by the way, crystalline structures, of course, self-assemble.
I did a whole book about this, by the way.
It's called The Contagious Mind.
And for that book, remember what I was doing?
I don't know if you saw that.
And you can download that whole book for free at thecontagiousmind.com, by the way, the audiobook.
But I was melting xylitol into a liquid, xylitol, the sweetener.
And then xylitol freezes at room temperature, which means it reforms crystals at room temperature.
As it was doing that, I would zoom in with the microscope.
And I'll probably do this again because that was a lot of fun.
And I would film in real time on my $100,000 laboratory microscope that has video capabilities and everything.
And I've got a 2,000 times optical lens on it.
Not that I even normally use that.
But I would film the crystal structures self-assembling as xylitol freezes.
And there's a very important point in all of that, which is really about morphic resonance that Rupert Sheldrake taught us about.
It's not about alien technology and self-assembling nanostructure, microchips and cyborgs.
It's about the fact that crystals know how to restructure themselves.
And that that structural knowledge appears to be shared among crystals in different places around the world, which is really fascinating.
For example, did you know that xylitol did not used to freeze at room temperature?
It used to be liquid.
But it changed at one point in relatively recent human history, and now all xylitol freezes and forms crystals all over the world.
Well, that's a whole different discussion about that.
But it has to do with morphic resonance or what's sometimes called the 100th monkey concept, things like that.
But it's not alien technology.
It looks alien.
I've got photos of xylitol crystals that look like alien motherships, man.
I took them myself.
Again, I'll probably do some of this again, maybe over Christmas, because...
It's really fascinating, and what I wanted to do, well, I'm not even going to tell you.
I've got a fun experiment involving xylitol crystals, and I've been wanting to do this for a couple years, so maybe I'll just do it.
I think I'm going to take some of my own blood and put it under the microscope and then put xylitol crystals or liquid xylitol drops with my blood and then film xylitol crystals freezing or forming with my red blood cells and then I could put out a press release.
Not that I would do this.
I'm speaking satirically.
I could put out a press release that exotic alien self-assembling nanotechnology found in my blood.
And frankly, like 90% of alt media would believe it and they would share it and they would hype it up.
Yeah!
Oh my God!
But of course, I wouldn't do that.
I wouldn't intentionally deceive anybody.
I'm just saying that It would look very compelling to a lot of people.
It's like, yeah, look at those structures.
I can see the circuit boards, man.
They're not circuit boards.
It's just crystals.
My point in all of this, and by the way, If I were to ever do something as a prank, you would know it because it would be so over the top.
Like, I would not intentionally deceive you in any way whatsoever.
Not in a subtle way.
If I were doing a prank, you would know it because it'd be like a gorilla walking across the slide or something, you know?
Be like a chicken dancing.
He was like, this is funny.
I wouldn't do something subtle.
But...
When I see so many people saying they found all these things in the slides and some people, they do have experience with microscopy.
Most people don't.
I have some level of experience in microscopy and staining slides and identifying things, but not a ton of experience.
I'm not an expert in microscopy like I am an expert in ICP-MS mass spec analysis.
But most of the people doing this, this microscopy work, they have essentially no knowledge of microscopy.
Because they, I've seen videos where people claim that things are alive and moving, that I look at it and it's like, no, those are little micro air bubbles that are in your slide.
You know, it's part of your slide prep.
You got some air bubbles in there.
And they say, no, but they're moving.
I'm like, yeah, because you have a light, right?
Your microscope has a light.
It's a very bright light and it's a hot light and it's heating the water that's in your slide.
And the water is getting hot and so it's expanding and it's moving and that's why your air bubble is moving.
It's not some kind of like crazy, you know, third dimensional demon beast.
It's just water being heated and moving around under your slide.
But it's hard to say this to some people because they convince themselves that they've seen something that no one's ever discovered before.
And maybe, but the videos that I've seen, not convincing at all.
It's just artifacts under a microscope.
Trust me, you can take all kinds of things and put it under a microscope, like your own skin.
If you zoom in far enough on your own skin, you'll freak yourself out.
You will.
You're like, oh my God, what is that?
And then if you find like a little chigger crawling on your skin under a microscope, you know, you'll flip out.
You won't be able to sleep.
You'll be scrubbing your skin with a sponge for days.
You'll scrub your skin raw trying to get rid of that thing because you saw it under a microscope and suddenly it's like the size of a room and it's really scary, you know?
Otherwise, you wouldn't have even noticed it.
But it's the same thing.
You take any agricultural product, like a food product, and you put it under a microscope, guess what you're going to find?
Well, you're going to find a lot of weird stuff in there.
I've looked at a bio sludge under a microscope.
Guess what I found?
All kinds of little ground-up bits of plastic.
Yeah.
Very easy to spot.
I'm like, whoa, this is like human feces with plastic ground in it under a microscope.
Yes, let's not keep this around.
Years ago, I looked at Chicken McNuggets under a microscope.
Guess what I found?
Blue and red strands that probably are pieces of bird feathers.
Is it common to find little pieces and parts of bird feathers in processed chicken meat, depending on the processing method?
Yes, it is.
And it freaked a lot of people out.
And chicken nuggets, they do have some amount of actual chicken parts in them, including little feather bits, but whatever, you know?
Feather bits aren't going to kill you.
Red dye is not going to kill you.
If I look at Kellogg's cereal under a microscope, it looked like an alien landscape.
Does it mean it's going to kill you?
No.
Now, I looked at the vaccine clots under a microscope.
Famously, I did that with Dr.
Jane Ruby.
On the Alex Jones show, I think that was back in 2021, I think, and that was the world's first of ever doing that, that was very useful because we actually had the clots, you know, thanks to the embalmer who sent them to me.
So microscopes can be very useful, but they can also deceive a lot of people if they don't know what they're looking at or they don't have any familiarity with slide prep.
Or, you know, staining techniques or all the different optical techniques.
You know, you can use polarized filters on, you know, your optical lenses.
My microscope allows you to change the angle.
You can actually tilt the whole stem of the microscope.
You can tilt it.
You get a 45-degree angle.
You can get almost a side angle of it.
And it can take video, too.
So I can actually sort of orbit over the sample in the video.
I can rotate the staging plate, and I can get a 360-degree view of the sample.
But if you don't know what you're looking at, you know, you can think you've found some alien hybrid cyborg technology, and it actually isn't.
So just saying.
Be cautious of what you see.
Be cautious of the claims that are made out there.
When somebody says, oh, we found 55 chemicals in vaccines.
No, you didn't.
No, you're actually just making that up.
You didn't find 55 chemicals.
Somebody says, we found alien cyborg technology.
Here it is.
It might just be some crystals, actually.
It might be xylitol.
It might be uric acid.
It might be...
Like parasite hair or something.
Might be little worm bits.
There's all kinds of crazy parasites.
You zoom in on parasites and insects enough, they start to look like aliens, by the way.
Seriously.
I've got a whole set of slides of insects.
I should probably show you this.
You know, you won't believe me until I show you.
You'll be like, oh my god!
It's from outer space!
It's actually like, you know, 250 times zoom of an ant.
Like the head of an ant.
You're like, no, it's an alien from outer space.
Nope.
I got that off my floor, actually.
It's like, it's freaky!
Oh, have you seen grasshoppers up close?
Have you seen crickets up close?
Like, really close?
Freaky.
Alien looking.
Yeah, trust me.
Look at a grasshopper's mouth.
It's got all kinds of little bits that are moving back and forth, like a little alien mouth.
That's not its feet.
It's like some kind of little grasshopper forked tongue things.
I don't even know what they are.
They're really thin.
They look thin, spidery things.
And it's like, whoa!
You get the heebie-jeebies looking at that.
I should do that.
I should give you some up-close photos.
I should do like an April Fool's Day thing next year.
I've just taken microscope pictures of insects and calling it like a discovery of aliens or something.
Everybody would believe it.
They would.
They'd be like, totally aliens!
Yeah.
Nope.
It's just like different kinds of insects that I found in my garden.
Different kinds of little mites eating the leaves.
That's all.
So that's my take on science and alt media and the health freedom movement and the clean food movement.
All of that.
And look, I want you to know, my motivation in this is...
Yes, I am passionate about clean foods.
I am passionate about warning people about the dangers of vaccines, the dangers of pesticides and herbicides.
That's why I founded a food science laboratory over a decade ago.
That's why I've spent millions of dollars on that laboratory.
You would not believe the amount of money that goes into this.
Like I said, every year, just the annual maintenance contract on one instrument, you could buy a car.
And I have seven instruments like that.
Yeah.
I could buy like a fleet of cars every year if I wasn't maintaining the instruments.
And that's just maintenance.
That doesn't count if they break.
By the way, if they break down, you have to replace a part.
That can be like $50,000, $90,000, something like that.
It's insane.
The cost of running these labs is intense.
But that tells you how much I believe in clean foods.
I believe in knowing what's in their products.
That's why people trust...
The products that we sell at healthrangerstore.com, by the way.
You may or may not agree with what I've said here today, but you absolutely can know that I'm serious about testing products.
I'm serious about clean food, clean supplements, clean personal care products, about honest formulations, about transparency in food labeling.
That's why people shop at healthrangerstore.com because they know it's tested.
They know it's clean.
They know almost everything is certified organic.
They know the lab is ISO accredited.
They know the facility is FDA inspected, audited.
State of Texas inspected, audited.
USDA certified organic inspected, audited.
The lab is audited.
The lab, surprise, we're here.
Surprise inspections, blind tests, proficiency testing, on and on and on.
Okay?
People know that about us.
Nobody does more to ensure clean foods and clean supplements than we do.
Nobody.
And, and, at the same time, with that as the context, I am telling you honestly, I am seeing a lot of bullsh**.
Out there about people claiming things that they found this in that.
Something tested positive for aluminum.
Something, oh, there's, you know, one quadrillionth of a gram of a sliver of a piece of thorium in this whatever.
It's like, we should all be concerned.
No, no.
No.
I'm sorry.
It's bull****.
I'm sorry for my profanity.
It's just, I'm just, I'm done.
I'm done holding back on these people.
I'm going to call it out.
Anytime I see bulls**t out there, I'm going to call it out.
You know, we have a responsibility in this movement to, yes, to warn people, yes, to be concerned, but also to be accurate.
When we raise the alarm, it needs to be rooted in reality, not just imaginary.
You know, I've raised the alarm about GMOs.
That's a real thing.
I've raised the alarm about glyphosate.
That's a real thing.
I've raised the alarm about atrazine.
It's a gender-bender chemical.
I've raised the alarm about weather modification technology.
It's a real thing.
It's patented.
You know, there's over 100 patents.
I've raised alarms about so many things, including heavy metals in food.
I've done laboratory testing of so many things.
I've tested glyphosate in popular beer brands, by the way.
You know what I found?
There's not much glyphosate in popular beer.
It's in there.
It's just not that much.
I know.
I got pushback on that.
People are like, well, you know, one part per billion might kill you.
No, it doesn't.
No, you're wrong.
It doesn't.
It doesn't even hurt you, one part per billion.
I mean, how much beer are you planning on drinking?
A swimming pool of beer?
Then you might get a glyphosate load that could be a concern.
But I think your liver would be gone before you even got there just from the alcohol.
I've tested water filters for their ability to remove lead.
I've done massive testing of water filters and I've put all that information out publicly for free.
Never charge anybody a dime, never had a paywall, never had logins.
Like, you can view all that information for free.
I've raised the alarm on supplements sold on Amazon.com We're good to go.
I sounded the alarm on it and Amazon didn't even pull the product.
And the company didn't even stop selling.
They sent us a legal threatening letter, cease and desist.
We told them to go pound sand.
We did not cease and desist and never heard from them again.
And Amazon never pulled a product.
I have been trying to sound the alarm on toxic substances for 20 years.
And Amazon has done nothing to stop it.
I'm the one who tested heavy metals in rice protein products, and I sat down with a Whole Foods executive in Austin, Texas at the headquarters of Whole Foods and gave her the reports by hand, face-to-face, handed it to her, gave her the reports and said, you need to look at these products.
You've got cadmium and arsenic in these products.
Did they do anything?
Did they pull those products?
No.
Completely ignored it.
They didn't care.
And of course Whole Foods is now owned by Amazon.
Amazon doesn't care.
Or at least didn't.
Maybe they care now.
Maybe they're going to clean up their product line.
But my experience with Amazon and Whole Foods in the past is that they didn't give a crap.
And that's why people read natural news.
That's why people listen to my podcast.
Because they want to get the truth about this from the source.
I'm trying to warn the world about what's toxic, but I'm also trying to warn the world about don't be hoodwinked by fake scares.
We have to have discernment.
We need to be concerned about real threats, but not be panicked about fake scares.
And my job is to try to tell the difference as accurately and as honestly as I can.
And admittedly, I'm not perfect.
I have misread some things in the past.
I've made corrections.
I've clarified things if I ever found that I said something wrong.
And that rule stands.
If I've said anything wrong here today, I would correct it.
But my track record of being accurate is close to 100%.
I have been the one pioneering this and warning in advance long before other people warned about it.
I'm the one who warned about lead in cacao years ago before all this news about chocolate bars and lead and everything.
You know, I'm the one who talked about heavy metals in different products going back over 10 years.
And my experience has been that no company ever does the right thing.
No retailer ever does the right thing.
They never do anything that's moral.
What they do is they sell whatever is legally allowed, no matter what is in it.
Even when you tell them that there's high level of lead in that, or there's a high level of mercury, they don't care.
They sell it anyway.
And they say, well, it's not illegal.
Yeah, it's not illegal, it's immoral.
Oh, well, immoral doesn't, you know, they say, doesn't impact their bottom line.
They do whatever is just illegal.
On the edge of legal, as long as it makes them money, they are thrilled with that.
Yeah, that's been my experience.
So you wonder why I think the world is full of evil people?
Well, look around.
If you interact with business leaders and political leaders and industry leaders and what have you, you'll find most of them are evil.
They don't have any morals at all.
They just do the minimum required to conform to rules, but then they maximize profits often through deception.
So that's been the observation that I've had of the players out there in the marketplace.
And that's why I formed my own company, my own manufacturing, my own supply chain, my own lab.
You know why?
Because I found out I can't trust anybody because they are not honest.
They cut corners, they cheat, they replace materials.
I don't trust anybody else to make our products.
We make them ourselves.
With very few exceptions.
There are certain exceptions where there's a specialty manufacturer that does make it and then we test it and we do a lot of due diligence and so on.
We go through more due diligence.
I mean, we go through so much due diligence that we anger suppliers.
We've had suppliers cut us off because they say we're asking too many questions.
Seriously.
We've had suppliers say to us, why are you asking all these questions?
Nobody asks these many questions.
Nobody wants those certificates.
Nobody wants us to hold this for a lab test.
Nobody does that.
We've had them cut us off.
It's happened multiple times.
But that's just part of the landscape.
So we end up doing business with companies that don't mind our scrutiny.
And there are some outstanding companies in America that we work with and farmers and makers of extracts where we get our products that are willing to work with us and to endure our intense scrutiny.
We're basically auditing them because we know the FDA is going to audit us.
And they do, and they have.
And they will again.
We audit the supplier first.
And we're always told that nobody has done this before.
Nobody asks us these questions.
Yep, I know.
We are more thorough than anybody else that I know of.
So there's a little bit of behind the scenes right there that I didn't really plan to share, but so be it, you know?
We're going with it.
That's a glimpse of what it's really like in this industry.
To sell clean, honest food and supplements in an industry heavily populated by vile, treacherous, wretched liars and deceivers and poisoners.
Yeah, that's a challenge for you.
And that's why when we donate food to hurricane victims in North Carolina, for example, I feel really good about that because they're getting the best Most cleanest, most laboratory-scrutinized food in the world, and they don't even know it.
They don't have to know it.
It's okay.
I'm just saying we're giving them the gift of not just food, but ultra-clean food, highly nutritious, organic, lab-tested food.
That's going to help keep those people alive.
It's going to help them heal.
It's going to help their immune system.
It's going to help their mental health.
It's going to help them through the winter.
So I'm giving them a gift that they don't even know is there.
They think they're just getting food buckets.
There's way more to it than that.
It's okay.
They don't have to know it.
I give the gift freely thanks to your support.
It's because of our customers that we're able to give that gift.
And I don't know if you've been keeping track, but we've raised $558,000 in food donations, and so far we've sent about half of that out on trucks.
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We're building up a supply of food donations to help those in need with outstanding nutrition.
That is what we do.
Part of our mission.
So thank you for your support.
And thank you for listening today.
Mike Adams here at The Health Ranger.
Naturalnews.com if you want to read my articles or brighttown.com if you want to hear my podcasts and interviews.
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