Tina and Mike Adams reveal new line of EMF protection, bulletproof backpacks...
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Welcome, everybody.
Mike Adams here, joined in studio by Tina from the Satellite Phone Store.
Just one of two guests we have today, but welcome, Tina.
Thank you for having us.
Yeah.
It's great to have you here in person again.
Yeah.
And you've got some good stuff to show us today.
We'll get to that in a second.
But also, we're joined remotely by Dr.
Ashima Williams.
So welcome, Dr.
Williams.
Great to see you as well.
Hi, Mike.
Hi, Tina.
So nice to be here.
I want to thank you, Dr.
Williams, for joining us, especially you've got a lot of expertise in EMF, and we have some solutions for people here today we're going to be talking about, but that's why we're all together.
This is pretty amazing.
You've been working on this for quite some time, but there's something you wanted to say first?
Oh, yeah.
So, I know that you're going to have your first service, right?
Yes.
This Sunday.
So, I'm real excited about that.
I'm going to try to make it.
So, I just have a question about the Bible since you've been studying a Bible.
Oh, okay.
Is this like a Bible pop quiz?
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
So, in the Bible, it reads, it's better for a man to live in a desert than to live with a nagging, complaining wife.
Now, My question to you is...
Which verse is that?
It's in there.
My question to you is, does it matter what desert I drop them off at?
Well, the answer is no, because as long as they have a satellite phone, they can continue to nag you from any desert on the planet.
It works everywhere.
All right, all right.
You can even send them off to the ocean.
Nevada desert is fine.
Nevada desert is totally fine.
It doesn't have to be perfect.
All right.
Yeah.
You just can't get away.
You can't get away from them.
It's easier for a wealthy person to go through the eye of the needle than to enter the gates of heaven.
I thought you were going to have a verse like that.
Yeah, that too.
That too.
Yeah, I have a lot of questions about that.
Yeah, it matters.
But right now, so much matters in our world.
And one of the things that people are very concerned about is, of course, here we are recording this pre-election, right before this big election in the U.S., A lot of people concerned about chaos and uncertainty and wars, you know, wars in the Middle East, wars in Ukraine, escalation around the world, and our open borders situation, domestic warfare, domestic threats, and maybe, you know, sabotage operations.
What you have put together with your new brand, your new company, and that we've partnered with you, this is the announcement today, the brand is called Escape Zone, and it's a series of really high-end, rugged backpacks,
laptop cases, and purses, and bags that have Faraday bag functionality to protect electronics, combined with Ballistic technology, like in the backpack, it's bulletproof, and it's got four Faraday bags in it.
And let me just bring it up.
The website where folks can find this is healthrangerstore.com slash escape.
Healthrangerstore.com slash escape.
The brand is Escape Zone.
So, Tina, this is pretty amazing.
You just showed me this backpack.
It's amazing.
It's ballistic.
Tell us the story behind Escape Zone.
Yeah, so, Mike, I went to look for some products that I wanted to get, like a handbag for women, because I'm learning a lot of women have, you know, stockers.
I know my mom had some stockers.
It was her granddaughters, but they still monitored their phone and were watching where she went.
And then I, you know, so I looked, and no one makes Fair Day bags, a handbag for women.
So I went and, you know, made one, and I'm like, Okay, but I want a backpack for school kids so that they can actually have a pocket where they can put their phone so the phone doesn't ring in the classroom, but the parents can still send messages to the kids.
And it's bulletproof so in case they come in a line of fire that they would have something to protect themselves.
And that didn't exist.
So then we came up with a bunch of other products.
The more I started researching Fair Day, The more I realize that, man, we need protection from our phones anyways.
Okay, so let me bring this up.
So this is the purse that you came up with.
Yeah.
Which I've already given one of these to someone I know who absolutely loves it.
And this has Faraday protection inside as well as...
Yeah.
There's a...
It's right here.
Oh, right here.
Okay.
Yeah.
So this is the Faraday bag inside.
Yeah.
So you can pop a mobile phone in there or other electronics that's protected.
Electronics plus your credit cards.
Right.
Because the thieves are stealing our credit cards.
It happened to my sister last year and they ripped out her bank account.
And then also...
Key fobs.
Key.
Yeah.
The key so that the thieves can't get anything that's inside the Faraday bag.
They can't copy it.
Wow.
And this is really, this is very rugged.
I mean, these snaps and just the construction.
So this isn't some, like, cheap, you know, I don't know.
I don't want to say, like, everything made in China is cheap, because it's not.
But this isn't just...
Cheapo stuff.
Right.
There is a gun pouch back here or any kind of weapon that a woman wants to get so that she can protect herself.
It's got the straps in here so you can carry it either way with the strap.
And there is one that's larger.
It's about 30% larger for the ladies that like to have a larger handbag.
Wow!
Which turns the handbag itself into a kinetic weapon if it's large enough with enough stuff in it.
All women know that trick.
I travel a lot, so I can't carry a gun, obviously.
Well, you're in Texas now.
You're welcome.
Well, yeah, now I am.
You could fit a.44 Magnum, I think, in this.
Okay, so that's really cool.
Let me bring in Dr.
Williams on this.
And talk about the importance of EMF protection also, from not just an electronic point of view, but all of these are shown here on a blanket.
And this blanket is an all-purpose EMF-protecting blanket that is also part of this product line.
Right.
So, Dr.
Williams, what's the importance of EMF protection in a blanket?
So, to answer that question, you really want to understand what EMF is and how...
How prevalent it is in our lives.
Since it's invisible, we don't see it, and we don't see what it's actually doing to our biology, to our cells, how it's getting into our body, how it's affecting our cells, and why the Federal Communication Commission has allowed this to happen for this long.
So, really, when you look at a house and you look at all the electronics And Wi-Fi devices, you are exposed to an enormous amount of EMF daily, whether it's in your office with the computers, if you're in your dining room and kitchen with the ovens and refrigerators and microwaves and toasters and coffee makers, or in your living room watching TV, you have this constant exposure to EMF. And what I have found was astonishing.
There's so many things that I have discovered when I started looking at EMF primarily from EMF exposure and infertility issues.
I mean, think about that also in the post-COVID era.
Fertility is already being hit hard and suppressed, and you add EMF to that.
But I want to mention inflammation, because one of the things I know about EMF exposure is that it causes chronic inflammation, which then leads to cancerous cells.
It leads to neurological inflammation, and it leads to things like headaches and lack of sleep, right?
And emotional problems as well.
Isn't that true?
That is absolutely true.
And what we didn't know, so the FCC set guidelines based on thermal exposure to cell phones on an average cell phone usage of a six-minute call.
And only thermal.
On a man that is 220 pounds and six foot tall, which is, you know, not me, not Tina, maybe you, but not either one of us and not the majority of people who are using the cell phone.
So they set that specific absorption rate or SAR based on a really huge subject.
And that was over 25 years ago.
Now, the good news is that Dr.
Debra Davis, who actually is the founder of the Environmental Health Trust, has actually sued the FCC's in asking them to actually update their recommendations.
So, we know that there's a problem, and the problem There's a scientist who's a physicist, a biochemist, and a geneticist, and he works at Washington State University, who has found that the voltage-gated calcium channels on the cell membranes are what causes the oxidative stress that you are referring to in terms of the inflammation.
So what happens is these voltage-gated calcium channels are extremely sensitive To the EMF. And what happens is they open up and you have an influx of a large amount of intracellular calcium, which causes all of the oxidative stress inside of the cell and a significant increase in inflammation.
When you add on top of that, you know, standard American diet, increase in stress in your life, not sleeping, heavy metals, glyphosate, all these other things, you have a Really overburdened the cell and now we're having a An amount of EMF that is unbelievable.
And we now actually have research papers that show the damage to the cells.
Like I mentioned earlier, infertility and other things that I can talk about if you'd like.
Yeah, so let me paraphrase some of what you just said.
And this speaks to the purpose of this blanket, which someone could use as a blanket on their bed or just staying warm on the couch or what have you.
But I'm also interested, I hope at one point you put out like a pillow cover that will do this.
But voltage-gated ion channels, this is really critical for people to understand because cell membrane permeability is critical to your health.
And the permeability allows some things in and pushes waste products out.
And as people know, like salt and potassium and electrolytes, they really help regulate the movement of water and waste products in and out of the cells.
Well, when you have exposure to 5G towers and that electronic signal, It may not be ionizing radiation, but even non-ionizing radiation causes voltage to penetrate deep within the tissues, easily 6 to 8 inches inside the tissues.
And so just as you're saying, Dr.
Williams, the voltage gating of the calcium channels increases, sometimes by an order of magnitude, the calcium permeability, which can cause extreme cell toxicity.
From a mineral that is not toxic as long as it's in the correct amounts, but high calcium exposure or saturation can cause cellular toxicity.
So is that a fair rephrasing?
Absolutely.
And this is why we're seeing DNA damage.
We're seeing a lot of inflammation.
We're seeing a lot of infertility.
We're seeing a lot of migraines, headaches.
We're seeing more...
Just so much more.
So it's actually something I've folded into my own practice.
With my patients who are thinking about getting pregnant, we actually have a In addition to getting their bodies ready to accept this baby, hopefully in a much healthier environment internally, we also actually talk about reducing EMF exposure on their bodies.
And that blanket, I mean, definitely putting that blanket around your belly when you're pregnant, definitely a good idea because that fetus is certainly a lot more susceptible given the surface to volume ratio and the fluid and things like that that children are more susceptible to EMF. Well, that makes perfect sense, too, also in the developmental chapters of the child, right?
You don't want EMF exposure, especially.
But getting back to the ballistic protection and electronic device protection, see, there's a lot to cover here, folks, but Tina, this is your laptop case that has the same features.
So you have level 3A +, I believe, ballistic protection?
Yes.
And EMF protection for electronics, correct?
Yeah.
So if I open this up right here, this is the EMF right here.
Yeah, that holds up to 17-inch.
It can also hold a Starlink Mini.
So you can put a Starlink Mini, you can put a 17-inch laptop, a computer, phone, anything, any electronics can go inside there.
We are out of stock.
Until about mid-December.
Okay.
Sorry.
These went really, really fast.
I know, because every time you show these to people, everybody wants one.
Yeah, so we do have them, but they don't, the same exact, except they don't have the bulletproof.
So you can still get them.
I see.
So you have it in the non-ballistic right.
Yeah, yeah.
But I love the ballistic protection, because, you know, if you're in an event or whatever, you know, a shooting happens, you can hold it up.
Yeah.
While you exfil the concert or wherever you are.
Yeah, if you're in a line of fire in a car, you just hold it against the window.
Yeah, you hold it up the window, exactly.
Just about anywhere you're at.
At least you have something to protect your most important organs so that you can survive.
And one of the other things that I wanted to mention about the blanket also is Is that at least it gives you eight hours when you sleep at night, when you cover with it, protecting your body.
And yes, we are going to come up with pillow covers and other products.
And then also that having copper-infused material next to your body actually helps with the blood flow.
So it will help you with sleeping.
So now you're removing...
Emf from your body but adding something that's actually healthy and is helping with your blood flow.
Wow, really good point.
A question people are going to have is how do they wash this?
Can you just throw it in a regular washing machine or would that harm the EMF material?
Yeah, it will.
So you'll probably get about 10 washes before you do have to replace it.
Or you can just hand wash it?
You can hand wash it.
The less you wash it, and if you don't put it in a machine, if you hand wash it, it's much better than throwing it with your other clothes and washing it.
I see.
Because you don't want the infused material to go on your other clothes as well.
So yeah, I would recommend hand washing.
Okay.
All right, so be very careful in washing it, that's for sure.
And that's available right now.
Is there only one size currently, I would imagine?
There's two sizes.
Oh, two sizes.
Yeah, the reason why we made two sizes is because, you know, a lot of people that are sitting in electric cars and charging it, you want to put this on your seat because it's really, when you're sitting inside your Tesla, and I see so many people sitting inside their Tesla charging their car, and if you take a radiation detector, it, like, goes off them.
I've done that, yeah.
Yeah, so what you do is you cover your seat.
If you are going to sit in a car, we recommend that you walk away from your car at least six feet when you're charging your car.
But if you have to sit in your car and in the backseat, also we kind of made smaller ones so that you can cover up your kids.
Because I see a lot of people leaving their kids in a backseat while they're charging their car.
And that's just not good, I think.
Wow.
I think Dr.
William was talking about, she told me that they did a study.
They took a family of rats, and by the fourth generation, the rats did not produce anymore.
And that's how they introduced them to the same exact amount of EMF as we are.
So that was an EMF rat study?
Dr.
Williams, you want to talk about that?
Yes.
So there's actually studies that show a decrease in sperm from generation to generation In rats that have been exposed to EMF So when you expose humans, so this has also been done on humans, which we know in a study, I can read the results to you, mobile phone use decreased overall sperm quality by affecting motility, viability, and concentration.
And what they're finding in certain countries is that there is some decrease in the amount of sperm that an average man can produce, even now.
And that is something that Dr.
Martin Paul P-A-L-L actually talks a lot about and that is actually one of the things he is most worried about is the epidemic of infertility from generation to generation in terms of decreasing the amount of viable sperm.
We are witnessing A real decline in the fertility of the human race right now for a number of reasons, but I think EMF exposure is one of the biggest contributing factors to that.
Spike protein is one.
Of course, there are hormone disruptors in the food supply, gender-bender chemicals like atrazine that also affects that, but EMF is ever-present and it's getting worse And the energy is getting more intense as they move to 5G and then talking about 6G, which has more energy in it because they need it to carry more bandwidth, so the wavelengths are smaller.
In other words, more energy.
But let's talk about this one, Tina, because this is the escape zone mobile phone.
Oh no, this is a satellite phone.
Where's the other one?
You can put anything.
You can put your mobile phone.
You can put your wallet.
It holds oversized mobile phones too with the wallets in the back of them.
Simply, if you don't get the purse, you can put your mobile phone, your wallet, your credit card, your key fob, everything in here.
Lock this up.
This was designed and made by the Navy SEALs in San Diego.
And the product is actually made here in Texas.
Okay, so this is Texas made.
Very cool.
Yeah.
And that's one of the Escape Zone products.
Again, healthrangerstore.com slash escape.
And that's this one right here, the satellite phone Faraday bag that you can see right here.
And, of course, you can put all kinds of different things in there.
You've got a lot of different bags.
Like this one right here is a...
Is this a 10-liter bag?
A 10-liter, yeah.
So what do people typically put in here?
This is really thick and rugged, too.
So a lot of security companies take this.
It comes with a clip that folds, and then it's water-resistant.
Yeah.
like Trump security.
What they do is when you get into the room, they put all of your cell phones in here.
So this way nobody's tracking.
That's one of the benefits.
Nobody can track you once it's in here.
And disrupting your digital footprint is a big deal.
Right.
It Today, because we are being tracked, and then if anything comes up, they'll say, okay, this is where you were from here to there, and they have your whole digital footprint.
They know when you slept, everything.
Putting your electronics in a Faraday bag will protect your digital footprint.
Let's go to Dr.
Williams on that point.
You make a really great point, Tina, but I want to ask Dr.
Williams about the fact that When you're sleeping, a lot of people sleep near their phones, right?
So if you use this bag right here, you just put your phone in here at night, it's not broadcasting, and it's not receiving.
There's no interference.
Now, you could just move it away from your head, but in a bag like this, you know for sure you're not being tracked.
So there's security plus health.
But go ahead and speak to us about the health implications.
Yeah, if you can decrease exposure, especially at nighttime, you will have a huge win.
So this is why I am so proud of what Tina and her company are doing in terms of not only stopping at blankets, but they're developing canopies for the beds to secure your bed.
They're developing curtains because we know that EMF Pulses can actually go through windows easier than they can through buildings where solid objects, the waves are absorbed.
So what we recommend is, because this can be so overwhelming, is decrease EMF exposure wherever you can.
And the number one place to do it is in your bedroom.
So if you put your device in that bag, You will have zero EMF exposure there.
That antenna will not be trying to connect to the towers because there's no signal being emitted from your cell phone.
Now this alarm will still work, so you can set your alarm, put your cell phone next to your bed in that bag, and it will still work.
It'll still wake you up.
You can hear through the bag.
And once you open up the bag, then you're discoverable again and the antennas will work again.
But through the night, that's a really, really good thing.
If you can decrease exposure eight hours a night, that's amazing.
So definitely lots of new products coming up in addition to what they have that I'm so excited for that we'll definitely be using in our house.
Well, and I would also say, I've advised people about this before, if you're...
If you're driving somewhere and you're bringing your phone with you, but you don't need to use the phone during the drive, you're just transporting it from A to B, right?
You should put your phone in a bag like this, because why do you want to reveal your travel path plans to the cloud-based Google or Apple or the NSA or anybody that's tracking you, right?
And third-party apps are tracking people all the time.
I just saw, you know, we're in the pre-election time here, and At a Kamala rally or a Trump rally, there are companies that will analyze how many people at the Kamala rally were also at a previous Kamala rally.
And in her case, it turns out it's pretty much the same people just going from rally to rally.
It's like a traveling rally group.
But then at this Trump rally, they could say how many people had never been to a previous Trump rally before, right?
And I'm like, how are they getting all this information?
It's tracking the phone, obviously.
It's third-party apps that are tracking the phone and selling the data to data aggregators.
If I went to any event, I would put my phone in this thing.
Yeah.
And Mike, one more thing.
When you're talking about traveling, you're talking about pinging from one tower to another, to another, to another, to another.
And that is a lot more dangerous, especially when you're in a big metal thing, than it is if you...
Even if you just put it on airplane mode, but really, best thing to do is throw it in there and forget about it.
Now, the directions might be an issue for some people, so I could see using it then, but definitely don't make phone calls when you're in big, heavy metal objects that are moving, whether it's a train, subway, car, whatever it is.
We're talking about cellular damage with EMF. Throw that in that bag and forget about it.
You don't have to be on the phone 24-7.
You know, we didn't need to be on the phone 24-7 20 years ago.
We should really be, you know, looking at that again.
But can I just share something really quick?
Of course.
What a 21-year-old told me, because, you know, I have all these patients.
A 21-year-old said, and I think this is important to talk about.
She said, don't you think we all know that phones are bad, but...
I'm not going to stop using it.
And so this is the world we're in right now where we need to learn how to safely use these things.
These electronics.
But we also need to be educated about it.
I will tell you that about 90% of my patients have no idea what EMF is.
Really?
And what it's doing to their bodies, unfortunately.
And the patients I'm mostly counseling right now are my moms who are trying to get pregnant and or pregnant.
Especially if we've worked on infertility for like nine months and we finally get pregnant, you bet we're going to protect that baby, you know, and the mom.
Right.
Education, I think, is really important here, where we have to educate the public.
That is my number one goal, is educate the public on what EMF is, that it really is harmful, and we have proof now.
And that FCC has been put to the fire in terms of changing their regulations.
And hopefully that happens sooner rather than later.
And that, you know, we have solutions.
And that's why I love Tina's company.
And I'm glad you're partnering with them.
Me too.
We're really thrilled.
I'm just thrilled that you've pursued this line for people because we've always been about avoiding exposure to pesticides, avoiding exposure to heavy metals.
And now...
Through your escape zone solutions, you're helping people avoid exposure to EMFs.
And this is really critical because I've talked about electropollution over all these years.
And some people, they have what we call type 3 diabetes.
Their blood sugar goes crazy when they're exposed to electropollution.
Like some people can't get on a treadmill because the treadmill motor screws with their blood sugar.
Did you know that?
No, I didn't know that.
Yeah, there's a lot of people that are really sensitive to that.
But what you're doing is amazing, and also I would mention, you know, Dr.
Bashima Williams, you said the FCC. Well, we know that there's regulatory capture, right?
So the FDA is captured by Big Pharma.
They're going to appease the drug companies.
The FCC is going to appease telecoms.
And big tech, which is tied to telecom.
So if you think, and you watching, if you think the FCC is ever going to make a new health standard to protect you, that's like expecting the FDA to hold the drug companies accountable to have safe vaccines.
Like, that's never going to happen.
You know, so it's up to us.
It's up to solutions like what you have here, Tina.
Yeah.
And that's why...
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
That's why the Environmental Health Trust, when they sued the FCC, what it's doing is increasing awareness.
So we now know we need to protect ourselves.
The government is not going to do it for us.
We need to come up with solutions.
We can't live in fear, so we have to come up with solutions that are effective and that work.
Hardwiring your house You know, doing things like that, decreasing cell phone usage in your house, throwing it in that bag to decrease any EMF exposure, things like that.
Oh, and don't carry your cell phone on your body, whatever you do.
The girls that put their cell phone right against their skin on their waistband, your cell phone...
Actually tells you.
The cell phone actually tells you to not do that.
That's illegal on your cell phone.
And men who put it in their pockets and the sperm quality is an issue and women who put it in their bras and women and men who run with a little band on their arm do not do that.
You have to protect yourself.
And so increasing awareness and having that group at least make some noise is making it where people are now I'm really questioning the government again.
I don't need to tell your listeners that, but a lot of my patients just assume that they're protected.
Yeah, right.
Our audience, fortunately, they're up to speed on a lot of things, but I think they will have a lot of interest in this backpack, so I want to pivot to that because this makes an outstanding go bag.
It's got four different Faraday locations in it.
This one happens to be stuffed with a lot of, I think you have in there, like a mobile Starlink system and some batteries and things.
But can you, Tina, can you kind of walk us through this bag?
It's a perfect bug-out bag.
Yeah, it is.
So this is actually Mike's bug-out bag here.
It's bulletproof.
So that's number one.
And there's a Fair Day pocket here for his Starlink.
So his mini Starlink, he's got that.
So if the internet went down, he can pull the star.
I'm going to shine a light on it because people aren't able...
Go ahead.
I have my flashlight.
I'm going to shine a light on it.
Yeah, I can show the Starlink because people have no idea how little the Starlinks are these days.
So the reason why we put this in a Faraday bag is to protect it from EMP. Right, from an EMP attack, right.
Yeah.
So if there's an EMP attack, I can take this out, pull out the Starlink and still have satellite internet.
I can have the satellite phone that still works because all of this won't be fried.
Yeah.
So EMP is electromagnetic pulse.
Right.
That comes from the sun or from the bad guys.
If the bad guys want to attack us, they'll attack us with EMP. Yeah, like North Korea we think has an EMP weapon.
Yeah, so then what will happen is all of our electronics will not be working if they're not kept in two places, either inside of a microwave or inside of a Faraday bag.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Let me show you.
So, the Starlink is pretty small.
This thing will get you service from anywhere on Earth.
So, he's got that in there.
And then he's got battery packs and solar in here, also protected inside of a Faraday bag that's in here as well.
And those will give him power for his Starlink.
Yeah.
And then he's got a satellite phone also inside of a Faraday bag so that he'll have internet and he'll have communication.
So you've got three different levels of compartments in there.
So there's four.
There's one for a key.
Oh, the main one in the back, too, right.
So this is the main one here.
And then you've got one in here.
Yeah, open one of those up so we can just...
So this one in here, I think it's in here...
Hold your iPad.
This is where we keep the solar.
It's right in here.
And that's another Faraday back here.
Four Faradays inside.
Yeah, this is his solar battery backup.
So this way he can charge his Starlink.
We already tested it.
It gives him three hours.
And then there's one more in here.
There's actually two more.
There's one for the key, and then there's one here.
For the cell phone, satellite phone, any kind of other electronics.
And then there's one for the keys.
So there's a tiny one for the keys.
So we're just demonstrating to people how they might want to use this, but of course, they could have a totally different configuration.
This is your satellite phone.
Oh, there.
She's pulling out a satellite phone.
This is Mike's satellite phone.
That's a push-to-talk satellite radio, isn't it?
It is.
It's an iridium push-to-talk satellite radio, satellite phone.
Okay.
Yeah.
Very cool.
So basically, folks, if you want to have comms after an EMP... Or a solar flare.
This is the way to do it.
And this kind of bag, again, it's got ballistic protection, so it's got bulletproof capabilities, 3A +, I believe, right?
And the four Faraday compartments, and it's super rugged.
I mean, this is...
Can you talk about the construction, the stitching, the material?
I own a lot of gear, and I know the difference between cheap garbage gear and really high-quality rugged stuff that handles abrasion and it's tear-resistant and everything.
Can you talk about the construction of this, the zipper quality, everything?
Yeah.
Yeah, this is made by a very large company here in the USA. Made it for us, designed it with the bulletproof, what is it, I think Cavalier that's in the back of it.
So it's not very heavy.
It's actually flexible.
Yeah, it is actually rather light.
But I really like the fact that all of the electronics that are in here cannot be tracked.
Because I'm telling you, if you had this backpack and you were at a certain event on January 6th, no knock would have came at your door.
That's right.
Just for being present and being peaceful.
Yeah, yeah.
So, you know, the reason why I started carrying Faraday back after January 6th with the tracking, I'm like, oh my God, they know where I'm at.
And then...
And big tech knows where I'm going.
They know that I shop at Macy's, so now they're sending me a bunch of ads to go to Bloomingdale's.
And I'm like, well, I don't like Bloomingdale's, but I keep seeing Bloomingdale's.
And it's like they're using it, and they never give us a penny for having our data.
They don't pay us.
They make millions of dollars, billions of dollars.
Billions, yeah.
From our data.
So I'm like, enough is enough.
I don't want anybody to track me anymore.
And I wanted to put a stop to my digital footprint because a friend of mine was going through a really bad divorce and the wife put a restraining order.
Then he went to subpoena to a digital footprint and found out she was the one.
So I'm like, oh my God, the digital footprint can be used against you.
Now she's facing jail.
Oh, at any time.
Well, you can be accused of a crime just for being near a crime that happened that you had no idea that it even happened.
You weren't part of it, but you drove by or something.
Exactly.
So you've got to not have a digital footprint.
My recommendation, what I'm doing right now, because it is hard to be without communication.
It's really hard.
So I'm giving myself, there's 24 hours in a day, eight hours a day, I get no electronics.
And usually it's when I'm asleep.
Put everything in a Faraday bag.
I use the blanket to cover the Wi-Fi and another blanket for myself.
So everything that I have in the house that could be generating EMF is covered and my body is covered.
Well, let me tell you what.
This backpack...
First of all, this is available at our store, healthrangerstore.com slash escape.
It's right here.
As you can see, this is not an inexpensive backpack.
It's $650.
$650.
Yeah.
With the ballistic protection and everything, all the Faraday bags included, the rug and construction, all of it.
But, I mean, I think...
I would buy this.
I think it would last a lifetime.
Absolutely.
But what I would do, thinking about North Carolina and the hurricanes and things that we just went through, I would put like a Katadyne stainless steel water filter in it, like a pump filter.
I would put one of your bivvy sticks in it.
I would put a satellite phone in it, put some chlorine dioxide tablets to purify water, some iodine, and of course one of my Glocks with some spare magazines of 9 mil, right?
And, you know, maybe a compass and flashlight.
It's basic things.
But this would be a really good go bag, and then you can pull out and have bandwidth.
So, like, the survivors in North Carolina, they were stuck on mountaintops.
They had no infrastructure.
The power grid was down.
The cell towers were down.
They were surrounded by water, but they had no drinkable water.
But everything they needed, including to call for help, could have fit in this bag.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Fire starting devices, little tiny camp stove thing, right?
Yep.
Pretty much everything.
And I just want to also let you know that there is a smaller backpack that has just one fair day, and that's $199.
So for people that want to get it for their children that go to school.
Oh, this one.
Okay.
Yeah.
Escape Zone Shield.
Yeah.
And I want to kind of design because I was hearing that schools in California is trying to ban phones.
Well, you know, phones is, you know, I mean, yeah, you get EMF, but man, you can't decide for the families, for the moms and dads that you're going to take their cell phones away or their smartphones.
Let the parents decide.
So you put that in the back of the, there's a pocket in the back of it.
The phone won't ring in the classroom.
That's great.
It protects them from EMF. And then after school, the kids can take out their phone and get the messages from their parents.
Wow.
Yeah.
Wow, that's really amazing.
Okay, so in addition to protecting children, and Dr.
Williams talked about protecting pregnant mothers, but all of us as we're sleeping, having that protection.
This is amazing that you've come up with this.
I know you've been working hard on it because you've kind of kept me posted on this.
But I'm just wondering where you're going next.
I mean, we mentioned maybe pillowcases.
Because your head is kind of buried in the pillow at night, and there's a lot of EMF all around you.
And I want to ask Dr.
Williams about that.
Would that help protect at least part of your head from EMF radiation to have like a Faraday pillowcase, even though your head is not inside the pillow, obviously?
Well, as long as there's exposure, then EMF can penetrate.
So you can't cover your whole head, which is where the idea of the canopy beds, the canopies on top of the beds and around the beds would be really, really effective.
Much more effective than a pillow.
Like an EMF tent.
Right.
Almost.
But that reminds me of, like, in the 19th century, they would have, like, mosquito nets over their whole bed.
That's right.
That's exactly what we need to be really working on.
And the curtains, too.
That would be really helpful.
I should say that even most of the 20th century, actually, before air conditioning, right?
And people, they had the windows open and they had mosquito nets.
But I'm sorry, Dr.
Williams, go ahead.
No, no, you're right.
And so I think that's the vision that Tina has shared with me that she has.
And I totally, I 100% agree with that.
And also just learning how to shut your Wi-Fi routers off at nighttime in your house, that'll significantly decrease exposure.
But yeah, the curtains, the The canopies and just not having your phone charging next to your bed.
And in fact, when you actually have your phone next to your bed, that's bad.
But when you charge it, that's a lot worse because you're still getting the electricity through the wall, through your phone, and now it actually increases the EMF exposure.
So, you know, what my husband and I are doing now is we're just throwing it in those bags and we're putting our...
Alarm on, and that wakes us up.
But we do have an emergency phone since we're both doctors, but we keep that in the bathroom.
So away from us, not charging.
We don't charge anywhere near the bathroom, the hallway, or the bedroom.
Well, that's really smart.
But it strikes me, though, Dr.
Williams, that as battery technology improves...
We're going to have more power in smaller and smaller devices and even wearable devices, which means it's going to take more power to charge them and that they will attempt to transmit and receive more information because of more surveillance using more power.
It's kind of like the better the batteries get, the worse the health effects become in these devices, right?
Right.
And the technology, increasing the technology does not equal improving health and wellness with the technology.
It's actually opposite.
In fact, I don't know if you've seen those charging stations where you just throw your phone on top of this You know, disk.
Yes, that actually emits a lot more electricity because it's a lot more power to have to charge through the phone and into the coils of the phone to charge that battery.
So we used to have we used to have one of those until I learned about that.
And and again, if I'm learning about it and I've been interested in this for a while.
Imagine what the general public doesn't know.
Like a lot of people assume that if you have just one or two bars, that it's less radiation exposure than if you had a full set of bars.
So what people don't realize is when you have just one or two bars on your phone, you're trying to make a phone, the phone is working a lot harder to connect to the tower, so you're getting more exposure.
So these are little things that as we, you know, as we Share this on this media and people start learning about it.
Imagine if a couple thousand people heard and then they affected a couple thousand people around them.
You know, we're going to make this more known to the general public and solutions.
We're not just making people scared.
We actually have thought of some great solutions.
Well, I'm just so glad that, Tina, what you've done here, you have combined...
I mean, I love really rugged gear.
And I own a fair amount of it, being a prepper for 25 years, you know?
And so I've seen a lot of gear.
I've seen cheap gear that falls apart.
I've seen really good, high-quality gear.
And you've combined this Faraday protection with high-quality gear.
Often, like I've seen really cheap Faraday bags on Amazon or wherever that are a lot less expensive, and I've purchased some of them, and I get them, and they're just really thin, and like the stitching on the Velcro isn't very good, and things fall apart.
I don't think our audience wants that stuff.
You've combined really high-quality gear with this concept, plus the ballistic panels that are in this.
How cool is it to have a laptop case that's also bulletproof?
And it doesn't look like, you know, you're not running around dressed like a militia person.
You know, you're just carrying your laptop.
Yeah.
Yeah, you have something.
I mean, these days, things are becoming more and more dangerous, even in a mall.
I mean, you see what's happening in Aurora, Colorado, and some of the other places that they're talking about.
You just want to be prepared.
Be prepared.
You know, keep your body healthy.
Keep your...
Children.
The children.
I just feel so bad for the children because now they've been exposed their whole life where we've only been exposed to it really for the past 5 to 10 years.
And look at the damage that it's doing.
Cancer has gone up.
I talked to one of my doctors in Sedona and he said, oh yeah, I can't even get a place there anymore to go just for preventative.
And he says, right now one out of two people probably have cancer and they don't know it.
Well, is this the turbo cancer thing that's happening?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And especially thyroid cancer.
That's huge.
Oh, wow.
And that's because people are holding the phone to their ear.
I think Dr.
William said that you're supposed to keep it six inches away from you.
But if you have it on a speaker, people get angry.
But if you use those iPod, whatever, what are they called?
EarPods.
EarPods are even way worse.
Yeah, it's like inserting a transmitter halfway through your skull, you know?
Yeah.
The worst thing is having the phone right next to your ear because this is a really powerful weapon for those cells.
Sometimes wearing a little ear thing is okay if it's going to be temporary and if it prevents you from having to wear a heavy electronic Wow.
Okay, there's so much that I can tell.
I know you're working on many variations.
And I just want to encourage our audience that there's going to be very high demand for these products.
Some of them will be out of stock.
Like you said, the ballistic version of this is mid-December before that's available.
We ran out of beanies because you were saying, how do people sleep?
Well, we do have beanies, and they're really, really cool.
I have one that I use when I'm in front of my computer.
When I go to bed at night, I just put it on.
And they did a lot of studies, and studies show that people that wore the beanies, their EMF beanies, that they got a lot less headaches when they were working eight hours in front of their computer when they wore the beanies.
So we do get those in.
Please look for them in about 10 days on your website.
And we have 1,000 of those coming in, and then we won't have any more until after Christmas.
Well, you're going to have a hard time keeping a lot of this in stock, I would imagine.
So let me just mention, healthrangerstore.com slash escape will take you to this page, and you can see the products.
Currently, there are 16 products that you've got, the Escape Zone line.
I know you're going to be adding to it, but you're going to have a tough time keeping these in stock.
Do you have the backpacks in stock right now, the big ones?
We do.
Okay, so ultimate Christmas gift for anybody that is concerned about a bug-out situation, that's for sure.
The smaller backpacks here, maybe for students or kids, and again, ballistic protection for kids in the schools, just in case.
It turns out those gun-free zone signs don't work.
To stop shooters at schools.
So, you know, it's good to have ballistic protection.
And then the purse here, and what do we have?
Oh, the blankets.
Oh, some of these are currently sold out, but we'll do our best to get them back in stock.
But that's what we have, the line as it exists currently.
Wow.
You've been busy.
Yeah.
And I also want to say that all of this stuff, it's okay to take it to the airport.
They don't care about bulletproof backpacks or any of that stuff.
So it passes through.
They don't...
Oh, that's interesting.
Yeah.
TSA. They're TSA. TSA is okay with all this stuff.
Yeah.
Okay.
Does their x-ray machine still see through with the harsh x-rays?
Does it see through the Faraday material?
I imagine it would.
I don't know.
Yeah, I would imagine it would, but they didn't catch my water bottle this last trip, so I forgot about it.
And it was one of those Stanley, and I had it inside, and it had water in it.
And I'm just like, when I got to the gate, and I'm like, I still have water.
Oh, my God.
So, yeah, I don't know.
I would imagine they still catch him.
Yeah, it's a good thing you weren't arrested as a water terrorist.
But, I mean, everybody knows the TSA is just security theater, right?
That's not really...
Because the government runs audits itself and sneaks all kinds of stuff on the airplanes.
I'm not saying anybody should try that.
Obviously, that's a felony.
But I don't think this Faraday material hides anything from the x-ray machines, but it blocks EMF. Yeah.
Yeah.
X-rays are a totally different ballgame.
Yeah.
That's why you don't want to ride through the x-ray machine yourself.
That is insane.
But I wanted to point out, when I was in Florida, and I had to rent a car, and I went, and they only had electric cars, and I'm like, okay, well, it's only electric cars, so I'll take it.
And they're like, but it's not charged.
You only have 30 miles.
And I'm like, what?
And they're like, yeah, the hurricane damaged our machine to charge it.
What are you supposed to do?
So then I look to see, you know, the charging station near me, so see if I can make it.
And everyone that was near me within about 50 miles was out of service.
I don't know what's going to happen to California, not to mention, look at the EMF that these electric cars are putting out.
Everybody there is going to totally get fried if they continue with that law where you can't buy a gas car.
No, no, those laws are going to get overturned, by the way, because combustion engines are the only thing that works in an emergency.
Yeah.
And I drive a diesel because diesel is easy to store and it's safe to store and it's safer to transport.
Did you know diesel is very difficult to combust?
Yeah, no, I didn't know that.
Oh, it's very difficult.
I mean, believe me, I've tried to set it on fire, and you can't.
Okay, good.
Okay, I have a diesel van.
I'm not challenging anybody, I'm just saying.
Perfect.
Yeah, that's why, you know, diesel engines don't even have spark plugs.
They compress it, and it combusts from the compression and the heat and the pressure.
There are no spark plugs in it, because it wouldn't help.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, good to know.
It's probably easier to store, too, then.
It's great to store.
I've stored diesel for 10 years, and it's usable.
Wow.
You have to add, like, antimicrobial things to it.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, no, that's really good to know.
Because I think gas you can only store for six months.
You can add some stabilizers to gas, but yeah, one to two years is about it for gasoline.
But diesel, I've stretched it out.
I'm not saying that the engine loved it.
It probably had some little bit of sludge by that time.
Probably the fuel filter is not going to last as long, but still ran.
Emergency?
Emergency, exactly.
Yeah, if you're a prepper.
Yeah, or a diesel generator that doesn't have all the emissions stuff on it.
You can put sketchy diesel fuel into it.
Yeah, no, this is really cool.
Good to know.
Good to know.
Okay, all around prepper show here today.
But anyway, the bottom line is, this is really good gear.
But what I love about it, again, it's like ballistic protection, but it looks very professional.
So you can have ballistic protection in a backpack.
Again, it's not like camo colored.
It doesn't look like you came out of the woods with a sniper rifle, you know.
Or this, you're just walking through the airport.
You're a business person.
You're a professional.
And you have a bulletproof You know, briefcase here.
Like, I think that has a lot of value these days.
Yeah.
No, I agree.
Because you never know anymore.
I mean, look at the Trump rally.
The fireman that lost his life was protecting his family.
If he had one of these backpacks, it would have been much better to use a backpack to protect yourself and your family.
That's true.
Yeah.
Hey, what about New York State, I think, doesn't allow people to buy body armor?
Are you aware of that?
No.
I think that's a law in New York State.
I've taken this to New York.
Okay, but I'm just wondering, how does New York describe body armor versus, you know, hey, I have a bulletproof laptop case.
Maybe this is a good way to get around it.
Maybe.
Yeah, I've never heard that, but it doesn't surprise me.
Yeah.
But I think this time it's going to go red.
Do you think New York's going to go red?
I think so.
I think that people are waking up.
Oh.
Yeah.
Well then, if New York goes red, then a lot of people are going to need body armor in order to protect themselves from the insanity that might ensue, so it's a good idea to have some ballistic protection.
Okay, so have we left anything out?
Dr.
Williams, anything else you want to add?
I just want to add everything else that you've talked about, you know, probably in many of your podcasts in terms of what you can do.
You can improve cellular function with a good anti-inflammatory diet, lots of supplements that would help like vitamin C, omega-3, vitamin D, turmeric, ginger, green teas.
I love those.
Melatonin is great.
Staying hydrated.
Practicing fasting on a regular basis.
All those things.
But yeah, definitely.
I think you guys have done a great job covering everything.
Great show.
Well, thank you.
I've enjoyed it.
Tina, we always have a lot of fun when you're here in person.
We get to joke around a little bit more.
But you seem more serious today than usual.
Yeah, no, I'm just, you know, I've been traveling a lot.
I've been going to a lot of Trump rallies.
Oh, have you?
It's been very, very busy.
And I was in North Carolina working with first responders.
Yes.
And then in Sarasota.
And then my place is really damaged there in Sarasota.
And I'm just like, oh, you know, so I'm just like, I've given everything to God.
I don't, I don't even, you know, I don't stress at all.
I think they sent the hurricane right at you.
I think they did.
Yeah.
They really did.
It really, it's like, yeah, yeah.
That's right where your business is in Sarasota.
Yeah, but I think you'd be like the perfect guy now when they say that, you know, keep America healthy again.
I think they need to talk to you to run that.
Oh, yeah, really?
Yeah, I think so.
I think so.
Well, thanks for saying that.
I'm probably too controversial to be part of any administration, but I've been teaching the whole Maha thing for 25 years.
I wrote grocery warning back in, I don't know, 2005 or something.
I guess that's 20 years almost.
But yeah, I've been teaching this for a long time and it was considered pretty radical back then to say that groceries had poisons in them.
Now everybody knows, oh yeah, it's common.
Or even before COVID, when I said, you know, watch out for these vaccines and they cause autism and they've got crazy stuff in them.
You were considered a lunatic before COVID. So I want to thank the CDC and the FDA for proving that we were right.
Yeah.
They'll never come up and say it.
No.
Look at Dr.
Williams went from being a doctor to, I mean, she's still a doctor, to becoming a functional doctor.
Yes.
20 years ago, I think they probably would have locked her up.
Right, right.
Yeah, so it's like, you know, but today, many, many people are turning into functional medicine.
Well, even this topic today about EMFs, like 10 years ago, you would have been called crazy.
Like, oh, there's nothing, there's not invisible energy in the air.
Oh, yes, how do you think mobile phones work?
How do cell towers work if there's not invisible energy in the air?
So today, it's a common idea.
And frankly, I think a lot of the youth are more aware of this than the older generation.
Dr.
Williams, you're nodding.
I 100% agree.
It is definitely, they are the ones that are going to be the change makers because they are the ones using it the most.
They are the ones that will start seeing the impact the most and they are going to be the ones that will be the most motivated and I can tell you my 25, 26 year old women Who are trying to get pregnant are very motivated to learn how to decrease exposure to EMF and therefore also decrease usage of the cell phones and the computers and oh my gosh I mean just think about putting a laptop on your lap to work and you know a tablet phone you know those tablets iPads they're supposed to be put on a
That's why they're called tablets and you're supposed to be watched, not in front of a two or three year old kid's hands.
So we are learning so much.
And the problem, of course, you hit the nail on the head when you said it's invisible.
That's the problem.
Even if you just Google, show me my EMF in a picture in my house, if you just Google that and it'll show you a pictorial of what EMF looks like in your house and the smart meters right outside your house and all the towers all around you, when you start becoming more aware and our younger generation is getting more aware, they will start to be the change.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
I love how the awareness among the younger generations is increasing so much, even about pesticides and herbicides and so much more.
And also, by the way, Dr.
Williams, a tip for your infertility clients that I heard from some younger people, some young women were complaining, said they had an infertility problem, and they were asked, well, what's the problem?
And it was, can't find any good men.
You can't find real men.
So apparently, without real men, infertility remains a problem.
Not in California, for sure.
All my nieces, they go to Arizona for a date.
They'll drive to Arizona, they set up dates or whatever, and they drive to Arizona.
Really?
Yeah.
And I'm like, why don't you...
There's no real men.
There's no real men in California.
Not in California.
That's what I hear.
Or at least on the west coast of California.
Well, apparently this is a problem in...
They're all in Texas.
They're in Texas.
Yeah.
Tell your nieces to go to Texas.
Right now they're waiting for you.
They're eating brisket and lubricating their firearms.
Waiting for the women.
Yeah, that's Texas for you right there.
Well, there are good men in California, but they're all taken.
That's the problem.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay, got it.
Got it.
All right.
Well...
It seems like, you know, maybe just to finalize this topic of infertility and EMF, when are we going to have the Faraday underwear?
Like, there is the question for Dr.
Williams.
Faraday underwear could be a real hit, right?
Yeah, that's a great idea.
I mean, honestly, if you can just figure out how to keep If we could figure out how to make Faraday pockets, even, just to decrease, because no one's going to stop.
I gave away 12 of those little pouches to the volleyball team, and I don't know if the girls are using them yet, because they can't stick that in there and then stick it in their pockets.
So you carry a purse, which is great, and you throw it in there.
And then we're also coming up with Fanny packs, right, Tina?
There are some fanny pack things, so that would be freaking amazing, just throwing it in there, kind of a side pocket, and throwing it in there, and having decreased exposure.
And you don't have to wash that, so it's the washing, the laundering that may affect underwear.
But if we can figure out how to make pockets...
That's a great idea.
Yeah.
We're trying to figure out how to make removable pockets so that you can put your phone in the pocket and put it.
So we're engineering all of that as we speak.
Wow.
We're also, with our Navy SEALs, we're making a very comfortable jacket for men and women that will be bulletproof in the back, not very heavy.
And then the pockets will be fair day.
And also the fair day, especially for women, because I got a lot of women asking me because there's so many women that are having breast cancer.
Friends and family.
And I'm like, Tina, please make a bra.
That's fair day.
That's all coming up.
We can only, you know.
Wow.
We have to have.
That's a lot of effort.
Yeah, yeah.
So we're hiring, we're working with a lot of, all of these designers, everybody that we're working with that's designing, that's putting these, that's choosing these amazing materials, they're all USA people.
That's amazing.
So all the supporting is USA employees that are working on all this.
So yeah, we're working with designer schools because the students are, I think the students that are in designer classes, I think they have the best ideas.
Very interesting.
Wow, well, Faraday pockets, I mean, that's a very difficult challenge.
You would almost have to have two clips on the front of it so it stays high in the pocket.
But there's a lot of wear and tear in the pocket, like people carrying their keys and flashlights and things.
I carry a lot of stuff in my pockets, by the way, because I'm an everyday carry kind of guy.
I just pulled out this flashlight, but it's got a clip, right?
So this doesn't You know, wear and tear very much.
But in my keys pocket, that would just shred Faraday material pretty quickly.
So if you look at the material that we used on that, at the front, it's different material, even though it's covered by Faraday.
This?
The small one.
Oh, the small one.
Yeah.
So we're thinking, you know, having this material.
Well, maybe I'm not on this.
Yeah.
It's inside.
It's all the way inside.
Ah.
Let me see if I can pull it out.
Yeah.
So this is the Faraday, right?
Yeah.
So this material right here for wear and tear, so that's the material that we did here.
But we can't do it on top because when you fold it, so all of this is like, there's a lot of engineering, a lot of...
So the Faraday's sandwiched almost.
Yeah.
Yeah.
More rugged material.
Yeah.
So that's how we're thinking of doing the pockets.
And then also, you kind of have to be careful.
We have to make sure that having too much fair day on your body all the time.
That it is healthy.
So we're looking into all of that and we're doing a lot of research.
We're working with doctors and doing a lot of research.
So when we come up with a product, we've already done a lot of work to make sure the product is actually good for you.
The blanket, it's actually good for you.
It's got three layers of Fair Day material.
To protect from your body, we tried one, and we put a radiation detector, and you could still detect radiation.
Then we did it with two, and then the third, we did it with three, and you couldn't get the radiation detector, even if you're standing in front of a microwave, to go off when you covered yourself with it.
So all of those things have to be done, because what we're selling...
We're also using ourselves and having, you know, my grandkids and, you know, my son, because I want to protect my grandkids.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Well, I think this is the future of, you know, clothing and gear is functional.
It needs to have some function other than just...
You know, being wearable.
And I think there's two branches of this.
One branch is people that want to add more electronics to their clothes and to their bags and have an internet of everything.
And they think like every sock should have an IP address.
You know, like what?
Why do you have a web server in your underwear?
You know, you don't need all that.
I'm with the blocking EMF side of things, which is what you're focused on.
Yeah.
We don't want to be wearing a bunch of computers all day.
Yeah, we don't want to be four generations away from having no humans.
It's basically what the study showed.
The rat study showed that it's only four generations away from...
Well, yeah, but we're like...
Two generations into this, so we might be only two away.
Who knows?
Plus the pesticides and everything else.
Okay.
Well, sorry, I didn't mean to linger on these topics, but there's so much to cover.
Dr.
Williams, I want to say thank you for helping us today with this, and I look forward to talking with you again about your EMF studies, by the way.
Yeah, my pleasure.
Yeah, anytime.
Anytime you want to talk, let me know.
I would love to share what I've learned.
Absolutely.
Well, we'll have you back, and I'd like to hear some stories from those of you watching.
If you acquire this gear and you want to chime in, give feedback to us at Health Ranger Store and Tina's company, Escape Zone, we'd love to hear your stories, and you can send in photos and things like that.
But what I'm going to do, Tina, I'm going to take this...
Go bag.
And I'm going to go to my ranch.
And I'm going to go out where the donkeys can't stomp on it.
And then I'll find a place to set it up and run the Starlink off the system and just set the whole thing up and show people how it works.
Yeah.
And use your battery pack.
They're charged up.
Do you know how to use it?
I assume it just creates a hotspot, right?
Like a Wi-Fi?
Yeah, yeah.
I think you have to download the app.
I don't know how to use it yet.
Oh, no problem.
I'll figure it out.
I just have people set them up for me when I go to places.
Well, I'll get that set up because that's a real crucial thing for any kind of a go situation.
Okay.
All right.
Well, very cool.
Anything to add, Tina, or we cover everything?
I think we covered a lot.
I think so, too.
Yeah.
So what you see on your website, Mike, is what we have in stock.
And then in 10 days, we'll be adding other products that we're getting, but they're limited products.
Okay.
All right.
Looking forward to the EMF beanie and whatever else you come out with.
And thank you for putting all this together.
It's a really needed solution.
Thank you so much.
Alright, thank you.
And thank all of you for watching today.
Again, the website is healthrangerstore.com slash escape, and that'll bring you to this page, and you can find all the Escape Zone products that we're offering in partnership with Escape Zone, which is Tina's latest innovative company.
You have innovated in many areas now.
This is really pretty amazing.
But thank you all for watching today.
Thank you for your support, and stay safe out there, because some very interesting times are headed our way.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.com and the Health Ranger store.