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Nov. 10, 2024 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Michael Yon and Masako Ganaha give a WORLD UPDATE on current events
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All right, folks, welcome to today's interview.
This is the post-election interview at Brighttown.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighttown, and we're joined today by Michael Yan and Masako Ganaha.
They're both joining us from Buenos Aires.
Welcome, Michael and Masako.
It's nice to have you both on.
Thank you.
As you can see, we're on the street in Buenos Aires right now.
We just left a very interesting meeting with...
With some very serious business people, actually, here in Buenos Aires.
And one of the big topics was, obviously, the big topic was the election.
And I got word, by the way, a couple of hours ago that Trump may come here in December.
That's how important Argentina is to the United States.
So, actually, it'd be interesting to see if Trump ends up in Buenos Aires next month.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I want to get your take on the upshot of the election, but I'd also, let me ask Masako, and welcome Masako, it's great to have you on.
What's the vibe in Japan right now about Trump's victory?
Many Japanese people are actually making comments that our media, mainstream media in Japan lied because they'll be saying that Kamara is gonna win, but Trump won't.
So many Japanese people are very hoping that he will get RFK Jr.
in charge of the health department so they can go after the injection issue.
Yeah, and thanks for that, Masaka.
I want to ask you more details here coming up, but right before the show, I got word from a connected insider.
There was a rumor that RFK Jr.
was going to be somewhat sidelined and not running HHS, but that's not the plan.
plan.
I got word that he's going to be in more of an oversight role, a czar role over HHS, where he doesn't get bogged down in the day to day, but is going to be setting goals and milestone priorities for HHS and all the agencies underneath it.
So RFK Jr. looks like he's going to have a very significant role in this.
Michael, what's your take?
I know you're not a Trump worshiper.
I'm not a Trump worshiper either.
I actually didn't even vote for Trump in this case because I'm in Texas.
So I cast a protest vote against Trump's support for Zionism and Michael, what's your take on Trump winning and what does this mean for America's future?
What do you think?
Well, you and I are pretty much in the same boat on that.
I mean, I see the difference between jumping out of the 99th floor and jumping out of the 100th floor.
However, that said, as per normal, I am 100% American.
And if they want help closing the Darien Gap and other matters like that, I've reached out.
Well, they've been reaching out to me, actually.
But I've answered in the affirmative.
I'll take you down there.
I'll take the key people down to the Darien Gap.
I'll introduce them to the right people.
We already know exactly how to close the Darien Gap.
We know how to close big parts of the border.
It's actually quite simple.
It just takes testosterone to do it.
It's the bottom line.
It's very simple.
There's nothing complex about it.
For instance, Panama wants to close the Darien Gap.
In fact, we set conditions for that.
Operation Burning Edge, Ann Vandersteel, Masako Ganaha holding the phone right now, and others, we're the ones that spent so much time in Panama, Oscar Blue, you know, making this happen.
And so the Panamanians are ready to close it.
It just takes will from the United States.
And if Trump wants to close it, I'll help close it.
We will help close it.
If he doesn't close it, we will be the first to know.
If he does close it, we will be the first to know.
All right, Michael, let me just ask you straight out here.
Do you think Alejandro Mayorkas should be indicted and prosecuted for aiding and abetting the invasion of the United States of America?
One hundred percent.
I mean, I've got the evidence that I produced with my own hands.
I was there when he came down to Panama.
He came to San Vicente camp in the Darien province, Panama, and he promised to bring more money to help the invasion increase, and he didn't.
He was there.
I waited four days.
He landed in his four Black Hawk helicopters, piloted by the United States Army.
He was there with General Laura Richardson from Southern Command, and they landed in there and increased the invasion, right?
Alejandro Mayorkas, by the way, is himself the child of Cuban immigrants, Jewish parents.
So he ended up as a board member on HIAS Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
He was a board member.
So if you go to HIAS.org right now, you'll see HIAS.org congratulates Mayorkas.
From leaving highest and going over to become the head of the Department of Homeland Security.
He is a straight-up traitor.
He's a straight-up infiltrator.
He should be in prison.
In fact, he should be in isolation, unable to communicate with the outside world because he contains so much information in his head that has been used to damage the United States, as are many other people in our government.
They should absolutely be arrested and imprisoned.
Well, let's continue that thought.
I agree with you that Mallorca should be indicted and prosecuted for actual treason against these United States of America.
But we also heard today that the governor of Massachusetts is saying that she will use her executive power to protect illegals in Massachusetts to prevent a Trump administration from deporting them, even though they are criminal violators of our immigration laws.
This is starting to sound like some form of attempted nullification or secession, and I'm wondering what your thoughts are on where that might go if blue states say they will fight the Trump administration to avoid deportation of illegals.
Where do you think that will go?
That's something, of course, you would have to consult the Constitution about deeply and abide by the law, of course, and force everybody else to abide by the law as well.
I don't know what the white lines are on the law, on the constitutionality of doing things, but certainly you could put pressure on that governor.
There would be many ways to put pressure on that governor.
And on that state and any other state that is a safe haven for invaders.
There would certainly be pressures that you could do, such as cutting off various forms of support and funding and that sort of thing.
There's always levers of pressure that you can pull onto them.
So it's not like we're without recourse.
I don't know what that recourse is.
You would have to consult with your experts and then get right down, you know, stop talking and start doing.
Yeah, well, I've come to the conclusion, by the way, and I love your comments on this, that you know all these invaders that have been pre-positioned here.
You well know there's at least half a million, maybe a million military-age invaders that currently occupy the U.S., They will be activated at some point.
And you know that Matt Bracken and others have talked about the weapons that have been staged across this country.
It seems to me like the ultimate plan of the left is to wait for Trump to be sworn in and then activate all of these invaders domestically and force Trump to declare some form of a national emergency or martial law or military rule.
And then the left can say, see, he is Hitler.
Seems like they're going to try to force him into a situation like that.
Does that make any sense to you?
It's easy to do at this point.
Yeah, I mean, you've said this many times, and Matt Bracken has as well.
I mean, I follow Matt Bracken.
We talk all the time.
And Matt has been amazingly accurate.
Look at his old books and that sort of thing.
Matt is always somebody you should be paying attention to, as you already know, and you as well.
And so the bottom line is, you've said this many, many times.
I think it will come to pass in some form.
All right, I'd like to get Masako's answer on this next question.
Security in the Asia-Pacific region.
China's President Xi has said, he congratulated Trump for his victory and said that he hopes, and I'm paraphrasing, that he hopes that China and the United States can get along and cooperate economically.
China is not looking for a war, but as you know, the current State Department has been trying to whip up war with China.
This would inevitably involve both Taiwan and Japan, if not South Korea as well.
Masako, what's your take on how this Trump victory impacts the security of the Asia-Pacific region?
Yes, so I have not been in Japan after during this election time.
So what I can say is my experience that I visited in Tiananmen Island, which is like only 1.8 kilometers from China.
And we always look at the spark.
We are always looking for the spark.
But the condition for CCP to take over Taiwan is already gradually succeeding.
Meaning the people in Kinmen Island, which is Taiwan territory, they do not recognize themselves as Taiwanese.
A couple of people we talked to said, we don't call ourselves Taiwanese.
They call themselves Kippen people.
So, in a sense, condition is already set for CCP to take over.
So, hopefully, the United States new Trump administration will allow the support in Kingdom Islands and develop relationships so that those people Or not, what should I say, pay royalty to CCP. So I think effective policy would be to focus on Kim and Ireland.
Wow, okay.
All right, thank you for that, Masako.
And that leads me to my next question, and I'd like Michael to chime in on this as well.
Trump wants to do business with the world, and he doesn't want to wage wars, he says.
Ukraine has been decimated by NATO's war, the West's expansion.
Over half a million Ukrainians dead because of that.
I don't want to see that happen to Taiwan.
I also don't want to see the people of Japan drawn into conflict with China.
Do you think, Michael, that Trump can help extricate the United States from these wars?
And I want you to specifically refer to Ukraine, China, and also Israel and the Middle East, if you could, please.
Well, obviously, everybody has a vote in the war when they stop fighting, but the United States could clearly pull our plug on Ukraine.
I mean, it would be easy to do.
You just stop supporting it.
That would dry up, obviously, the Ukrainian side.
And at that point, of course, the Russians, it would be down to them what they're going to do.
Now, some people might say this, that, or the other about that, but there's people...
Like you and me, who said from the very beginning, do not start that war.
And pushing Ukraine to join NATO was clear.
I mean, that's like seriously putting nuclear missiles in Cuba type thing, right?
It is a big deal for Russia.
Likewise with Taiwan now, at this point with Taiwan, as you know, Taiwan was never part of China.
No matter what China says, so many so-called experts that say that The breakaway province of Taiwan.
Taiwan was never part of China.
You will never find where it was.
I don't care how hard you search, I'll bet you a thousand bucks you'll never find it, right?
It didn't happen.
So it's an information war.
That said, there's the reality that China's right next door and they've got a big military.
And so, obviously, any war with Taiwan would immediately involve Japan, which would immediately involve us.
Not to mention the sea lanes.
As you know, wars always grow.
And they grow unpredictably, so there's no telling where it would go.
And keeping in mind, all these wars have context.
There's a context of the wars that are growing in the Middle East right now.
They are growing.
At any point, you can see the Strait of Hormuz close, which would have immediate energy and food issues in many countries, including Japan, by the way.
So, I mean, there's a lot more going on.
You know, you can't just focus on one thing like Ukraine or Iran or those sorts of things or Israel.
It's a big world with many things going on.
The main thing for the United States is to extricate ourselves from these things, cool the guns and rebuild our economy and do mass deportations.
Alright, so let me ask you then about Israel because that's the most difficult situation to extricate ourselves from.
Reportedly, the Trump campaign took $100 million from the Adelson widow and owes big favors to Israel.
A lot of his transition team consists of pretty hardcore Zionists right now.
And Israel, led by Netanyahu at the moment, even though he's very unpopular domestically, there have been some uprisings over the last couple of days, he could...
You know, he's a loose cannon who could start a war with Iran, expecting the U.S. to jump in and cover him, and probably the United States Congress would approve anything that Netanyahu wanted.
How does Trump, even if he wants to, how does he extricate us from an exploding Middle East war that eventually involves Iran and Russia?
Well, it would take testosterone, which is something that Trump has repeatedly shown that he actually does not have, but he's fooled a lot of people that he does have it.
He is a Zionist.
He is captured.
If he had testosterone, that would not be the case.
But, you know, it would be easy to say, if you increase the size of this war, you're on your own.
That would be simple to say.
Now it can be more difficult to execute because there is a lot of power from the Zion lobby, which is not just a lobby actually.
I mean, there's, they have many of the levers of power.
I mean, he, I don't believe he's going to stand up.
We can talk in hypotheticals, but the reality is he has not shown a history of standing up to that.
Alright, so let me switch gears there and ask you about the conferences and events and meetings that are happening there in Buenos Aires.
It looks like a lot of the top thinkers in the world in terms of economics and understanding currency, finance, gold, silver, central banks, BRICS, and so on, they tend to meet there.
That might be one of the things that you're attending, I'm not sure.
But what is the consensus among those people who tend to be more libertarian-oriented?
They're not Yeah, I mean, the reason that Masako and I are on the streets right now is because we just left a meeting with a bunch of very serious people here in Argentina.
And so, I mean, actually, that's why we're on the street.
And, you know, these are people that, you know, Some of the main people running the country here.
And in fact, tonight, after we finish this, we're going to be having dinner with Doug Casey.
Everybody knows who Doug Casey is, the big famous commodities trader.
In fact, we had breakfast with him this morning, and we're going to have dinner with him tonight.
Outstanding.
Yeah, there's a reason why these sorts of people are here.
This is a very important place, Argentina, and I've been told just a couple of hours ago that Trump may come here in December.
So, I mean, that's how important it is for us.
It's also...
It looks like Argentina actually has energy security now.
It has food security.
This is a very important place.
Well, okay, but can you continue that thought?
As I was asking, you know, what's the discussion like there about America's financial future?
And is the dollar seriously threatened by the rise of BRICS nations?
Or the idea that, you know, Trump is not a fiscal discipline kind of guy.
Trump is going to print trillions.
He's going to go deeper into debt.
The stock market may boom temporarily, but long term, the dollar still loses value under Trump, does it not?
Well, I mean, this conversation today started, it was a lunch conversation.
It was 25 people or 23 others, Masako and I and 23 big business leaders, that sort of thing.
The first part of the conversation was all about the dollar.
And so that, you know, that was about the first five or 10 minutes, actually.
And so they're watching that very closely, of course.
And they're also very concerned.
Many people are very concerned, such as Chile, about any wholesale tariffs that Trump may do.
I think the Argentinians are less afraid of that than others because they see they have a good relationship with Trump.
But this idea that Trump's going to do wholesale tariffs on people is It's scaring a lot of people.
I don't know, again, how that's going to play out, but if Trump does come down here in December, that certainly would boost his stature here.
And Argentina can be very important for the United States in the future.
Yes, this idea of tariffs, I'm glad you brought it up because Trump has promised to put tariffs on nations that are moving away from the dollar.
Nations that, for example, attempt to embrace the BRICS settlement currencies.
But doesn't putting tariffs on these nations actually motivate them to abandon the dollar more quickly and to engage in trade with nations that don't put punitive tariffs on them?
You know, I'm not sure how this is all going to play out, and I've actually had a little difficulty hearing a couple of words.
But I think the reason that these guys are talking about de-dollarizing has nothing to do with hatred for the United States.
It has to do with simply economics.
I mean, they see that we're printing trillions of dollars, whether that be digitally or with paper.
And, you know, the hyperinflation, they've seen hyperinflation here, you know, and we're going to see it again in the United States.
It has been seen before in the United States at different times and, you know, up in Massachusetts and that sort of thing at different periods of our history.
But the bottom line is, Printing money like this, all fiat money eventually dies.
Everybody knows that.
That's why so many people are diving so deeply into gold now, and others are going into silver.
Others are going into Bitcoin.
Bitcoin just reached an all-time high again.
People are diving into these things for various reasons.
One is it's just a store of wealth.
Again, you talk about that.
Probably, I don't know, twice a day.
I don't know how many times.
You've been warning people for years to buy gold.
I mean, it's the best advice you probably have ever given, and that's pretty clear.
Well, yeah, I mean, gold is at $2,700 an ounce right now, continuing to rise.
Let's shift gears.
Let me bring Masako back in, if that's okay.
I'd like to ask Masako for an update on the self-replicating vaccine mRNA technology in Japan.
My understanding was that some of those injections began last month.
Is that the case?
What's the latest news on the self-replicating technology for these so-called vaccines?
Unfortunately, they started using this self-amplifying injection from the 1st of October.
But, luckily, because we spread awareness of this dangerousness, a lot of the clinics and, for example, Like a yoga studio or many restaurants, hair salon, they posted a sign saying, if you got injected with self-amplifying injection, we don't give the service.
So that's how big this issue now.
But because of this, The pharmaceutical company, the name is Meiji Seika Pharma, sent me and Professor Murakami, you interviewed, and the congressman and other doctors, warning letter, saying,
if you do not take down the interview, I'm excited to pull them into the courts and have an opportunity to discuss about this in the public.
Okay, wow, fantastic.
So it sounds like, I mean, the bandwidth is not great, but it sounds like you're saying they sent you kind of a cease and desist letter, a warning letter, but you want to engage them in the court system so that more of this evidence can come out, is that correct?
Yes, sir.
All right, fantastic.
Please keep us posted on that.
And one of the things that's happening in America right now with Trump winning this election and RFK Jr.
reportedly going to have a significant role, an oversight role in all of this, we're seeing a lot more people demanding something like a Nuremberg 2.0 trials for those people who pushed the COVID pandemic in the United States.
Are there similar types of calls in Japan for deeper investigations into the perpetrators of COVID and the vaccines that have been pushed on the people and the damage caused by those vaccines?
We are trying to raise the voices but it's very tough in the battle in terms of what you said.
So I think one of the front lines is the fight against this pharmaceutical company that we got a warning letter from and Some of the people who are injured by the injection, they got together and they are now still in the pharmaceutical company and the government.
So those are the two front lines that are hot topic.
And one more thing I'd like to mention, there is a whistleblower book came out right before self-amplifying injection started.
It was written by a medical representative who worked for the very pharmaceutical company.
They started an mRNA self-amplifying one.
Because one of the other medical representatives working for the company, after second doses of Pfizer, this man passed away.
So the people in the pharma Question!
The new product they are going to roll out, is it really safe?
So the name of the book is called, We Do Not Want to Sell It.
That's number one bestseller book in Japan right now.
Okay, wow.
We Do Not Want to Sell It.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you, Masako.
And also, how do people follow your work, Masako?
I have YouTube channel NX. Please search under Masako Ganaha.
Thank you very much.
Okay, Masako, M-A-S-A-K-O, and Ganaha is G-A-N-A-H-A, for those wanting to type that.
I think I did that correctly.
So that's the nice thing about Japanese is it's very phonetic, right?
All right, so Michael, what's next for you?
You're in Argentina right now.
I hope you're coming back to Texas at some point here as well.
There's going to be the next 10 weeks looking like it's going to be very chaotic here in the United States.
What's your outlook?
Yeah, I mean, there's no telling what's coming next.
Of course, some of Trump's people have reached out.
They know I don't like their boss, but they know I'll definitely help them.
I mean, we have a common interest in saving the United States.
Presumably, it's common interest.
It's common for me and you.
And so they're asking for help on, for instance, closing the Darien Gap.
And of course, I will stop everything I'm doing to help close the border, close the Darien Gap and that sort of thing.
And so obviously our enemies, and let's call them what they are, enemies, I mean real enemies that killed a lot of people, they're going to do anything they can to keep power.
They will do anything.
There's nothing off the table.
But I want to ask you what this is going to look like domestically in the United States if millions of illegals start to be located, arrested, and deported.
Now, I've met and spoken with high-level Texas law enforcement.
They've told me how they plan to do that.
And this could begin, I mean, day one.
Day one.
Trump starts signing executive orders.
He orders Border Patrol, ICE, immigration officials to start accepting out of the jails and start deporting.
It could begin that day.
But what's that going to look like domestically, Michael, in your opinion?
You know, this kind of law enforcement kind of...
I don't want to say hunting down, but definitely arresting and deporting a lot of people that don't necessarily want to go.
What's that going to look like?
Guess is that a lot of the people would go easily if you just cut off support.
If you just cut off support and make them feel unwelcome, probably a lot will just leave.
But then there's going to be some that are going to fight, or they're actually here for the fight, and the United States for the fight.
And those, then, you know, it almost certainly will become bloody, and that's just the way it'll be, right?
You cannot be afraid of that.
You can't be afraid of loss of life, because it's going to happen.
It is already happening.
They're already killing and raping Americans 24-7.
They're doing it across Europe.
That's just the way it's going to be.
You got to man up and get rid of them.
Bottom line.
Alright, now, Europe, by the way, most of the European political leaders have condemned Trump, and they are very scornful about Trump's victory.
Western Europe, as you and I have both said, Michael, appears to be in a process of self-immolation.
It's run by a suicide cult of radical left-wing politicians.
What's your take on where Europe goes from here, especially if the U.S. starts pulling out of NATO? Europe is dissolving, just as I've been saying for years now, and you as well.
I mean, Europe is just dissolving right in front of our eyes.
For instance, you see in Germany, BASF laying off more people is in the news in the last week or so.
BASF, that you and I have talked about many times, you know, after Nord Stream was cut, that has reduced their, I mean, More car companies.
Bosch is laying off people.
Germany is being deindustrialized and invaded, as is the rest of Europe.
Of course, the Groningen gas field in Netherlands, the biggest gas field in Europe, when that was shut, devastating to the Netherlands.
That's why you've got Dutch people all over the place here.
They're moving here to Argentina, over Uruguay.
They're moving to Paraguay.
You've got Dutch people flooding out all over the place.
And Germans as well.
There's a lot of people here that are fresh off the boat.
So it looks like Argentina is about to have its next big wave of people that are coming to it because they want a better place to live.
By the way, When I go to new countries, this is my 99th country, by the way, that I've actually really been to.
First things that we look at is bookstores, museums and that sort of thing.
This has got some massive bookstores.
And also, today we were in an antique bookstore, beautiful antique books.
I look at things like that because it's just an indicator of the underlying firmware education going on.
But this is a very well-educated country, Argentina.
Yeah, absolutely.
I would concur with that.
But I want to ask you curiously, what's your take on what's happening in America today?
If you were to come to America for the first time using those standards that you just described, where you sort of take the pulse of a new country that you go to, if you were to come to America right now, what would your instinct tell you is the situation in America?
Well, if I landed in Los Angeles, like I occasionally do, and was out on the streets and saw the drug addicts everywhere, which they are, that would be a very bad indicator.
You know, the huge amounts of graffiti all over the place, incredible amounts of police cars, helicopter, police helicopters all over the place.
You know, that would be a bad indicator.
One of the things, I've mentioned this to you before, when I travel the world a lot, and then I travel all over the United States a lot.
Every time I return to the United States, I can...
sense that Americans are drugged up.
And I don't mean just marijuana or that sort of thing, but maybe it's prescription drugs, maybe it's alcohol or whatever, but it might not be obvious to Americans who don't leave America, but to people like me who, you know, I travel all over the place and I come back and I can see it.
I can smell dope all over the place and, you know, I can just see the behavior of people and the Literally crap all over the streets.
People sleeping all over the streets.
Crime.
The football player just got shot in the chest in San Francisco, I think.
You know what I mean?
This is normal stuff in America now.
Well, the ballot measure in Florida failed that would have legalized recreational marijuana.
You and I both oppose that ballot measure.
Is that a positive sign that some Americans are coming to their senses and they don't want their cities turned into just pot dens?
Yeah, the people that are standing up against is great.
Now, in fact, on Sunday, Masako and I were at a big cannabis expo here.
It went for three days.
They had about 120 stands.
If I didn't already, but it was pretty pathetic.
And to me, that's a bad indicator.
I've seen some really good indicators here and some really bad ones.
And that really bad one was IOM, the International Organization for Migration, has an office like 10 minutes walk from us right now, or five minutes.
And also, they had that big dope expo that went on for three days.
It was really massive.
We went to it and spent most of the day there.
Okay, real quick, I want to give out your Substack page.
It's michaelyan.substack.com, and Yan is spelled Y-O-N, michaelyan.substack.com, and your channel on Twitter is michael underscore yan.
I want to ask you, Michael, so many celebrities and liberals have threatened to leave America if Trump won.
You've been all over the world.
You've visited 99 countries.
Could you please give some recommendations of some of the best places that Hollywood actors and liberals and also people like Mayorkas who want to flee justice, where should they go in the world and still enjoy quality of life outside of America?
Yeah.
I want them to go to our big trading partner, China.
I want them to go to India.
You know, I divide the world into two countries, India and everything else.
I want them to go to India and China and enjoy themselves for a while.
And then, you know, I'm sure they can work it out from there.
Okay, alright.
You want them to go to India.
Can you elaborate a little bit?
Is it an educational tour for them or what's the deal?
Just go have fun.
Go rent an apartment.
I spent about a year in India and almost a year in and around China.
I spent 18, 19 years across Asia.
That'll give them a nice little wake-up call about the authoritarianism that they want.
Just do it.
I mean, have fun with yourself, and please don't ever come back.
Okay, all right, then one more question, though.
What about pro-Liberty Americans that see a collapse coming, and they don't want to be in America during that collapse?
Where should they go to join other expats who are similar-minded people?
Where is it going to be safe if World War III breaks out?
Southern Hemisphere, for starters, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, maybe, and A lot of people immediately say that they're going to go to Panama.
Those are the people that I think haven't done much homework, actually.
I mean, Panama used to be great.
Costa Rica used to be great.
That's not the kind of places I would pick unless you have disposable income and you want to just have way stops.
In that case, I mean, if you have a lot of money, of course, Costa Rica is going to be good.
Doug Casey, he's one of the rare people who've traveled this world significantly more than I have.
And Doug, he said he...
He had a hard choice between Thailand and here and Uruguay.
I'm in Argentina.
Uruguay is right next door, right?
Like really close.
And actually, again, for the people who've traveled the world a lot, it's actually a difficult thing to make up your mind about.
But numerous people have come to the same conclusion, either like Thailand or Argentina, Uruguay, right?
And I would say that as well.
Although I'm starting to cross Thailand off for various reasons.
For instance, Thailand is becoming really a globalist place.
They're talking about taxing global income and that sort of thing.
They're starting to...
Dope stores everywhere.
9,400 retail dope licenses, according to a lawyer in Thailand, told us about a month ago.
Two years ago, I didn't see any dope stores in Thailand.
Now they're everywhere.
Now, if we were in Bangkok right now, right behind me somewhere, you'd probably see a dope store, and I'm serious.
And so those sorts of things, to me, are clear indicators that Thailand is being set up for Severe information war.
Thailand would be easy to split apart if everybody doped up and then start making them bite each other.
Now I know it.
The dope smokers will be like, no, dope doesn't make you bite each other.
All right, you're not in class.
You're like in first grade.
Now when we get to the advanced level of information war, you get them doped up and it will work, right?
You want them doped up on alcohol, smoking dope.
Bentonil, it doesn't matter whether it's prescription drugs or whatever.
You get them out of sorts and then your message is much easier to dump into them.
Thailand has many different ethnic groups.
For instance, the Isan area of Thailand has approximately 17 languages.
Of course, during the 1950s and 60s, the Thai-ification programs where you're getting everybody to speak Thai and rally around King Rama IX, which was a great idea.
He was a fantastic king.
That was very effective in uniting all these disparate groups together.
But now, it's slowly dissolving.
You know, there's people that want to divide Thailand off.
They want to divide the southern free provinces off.
For various reasons, a separatist movement.
And then there's isthmus, which the Chinese would like to make their railway between the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Siam or the Gulf of Thailand.
And then there's the Isan area, again, which would be easy to break off.
Well, easy given time and information more.
And then the northern area, such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai.
You know, Thailand can and will be split at...
At this rate.
And that's why people that are looking for long-term stability.
Also, the Thai government is talking hardcore about doing digital currency and doing a universal income and that sort of thing and attacking people's universal income, for instance, expats, making them do the paperwork to declare their universal income, whether it was earned in Thailand or not.
Now, this has not been done.
It's just being talked about.
But I have enough experience in Thailand to know that when they start talking publicly about this, which already will damage Thailand just talking about it, they're probably going to do it.
And so that's why people like Doug Casey decided this is it.
It's not perfect, but it's better.
One last comment then, and thank you for spending time with us, but about food.
So, Argentina, one of the wonderful things about Argentina and many South American countries is they are self-reliant on food supplies, or at least they can be.
They may import a little bit here and there, but they don't have to.
Whereas a lot of Asian cities, especially, you know, are very much dependent on imports, even China.
Talk to us about the, you know, the food supply chain.
Central and South America are really abundant in that area, more so than most other countries around the world, right?
Yes, for food security, this is it.
Uruguay, Argentina, I'm sitting in Argentina stores, Uruguay.
In fact, Musaco at this Lunch that we just had with the 23 other people.
The people there is either the biggest or one of the biggest food producers in Argentina and talked about various things.
We're going to talk privately later.
They have almost inter-security here, or independence, or it's very close.
They actually already have it.
If not, it's very, very close, right?
Also, they need food imports.
They're not going to starve to death.
You've never heard about the great famines of Argentina.
They just didn't happen.
So this place has food security at this point.
Okay.
All right.
Outstanding.
So Michael Yan and Masako Ganaha, thank you both for joining us today.
It's been great talking with you.
Really appreciate you.
And can you pan the camera a little bit more so we can see a wider view as we close this out?
Yeah, there we go.
Just kind of looking around.
You're in it.
You're in a downtown area.
Oh, there's a McDonald's there.
Okay.
Very cool.
Well, thank you both.
Yeah.
I would advise people to at least come take a look at it.
Yeah, absolutely.
All right.
Well, tell Doug Casey that we're all saying hello here from brighttown.com and thank you for joining us today, Michael and Masako.
We were actually talking about you over breakfast, so I'll tell him.
We're going to have dinner with him.
Okay.
All right.
Well, tell him hi and have a great rest of your day.
Thank you for joining us so much.
And thank all of you for watching here at Brighttown.com.
I'm Mike Adams and right there.
That's the kind of amazing report from people who travel the world, who are connected, who are just fresh out of meetings with the movers and shakers of the world.
They know what's going on, and now you do as well.
So stay tuned.
We'll have a lot more interviews here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon, and I just want to say, God bless America.
I want to wish each and every one of you a bright and happy future.
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