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Alright, welcome to Bright Town Broadcast News for Thursday, December 5th, 2024. Is it really?
December 5th?
Wow, the days are rolling by.
Okay, tons of news today.
A lot of it highly volatile, just like I talked about yesterday.
Remember in yesterday's broadcast, I said that this time period is going to be extremely volatile, a lot of crazy, unexpected events, and that we need to be able to reframe those events and understand what's happening.
There is a rapid dismantling of old systems of control.
We're also seeing, obviously, CIA operations all over the world, you know, in South Korea and obviously in Syria and so on, and Israel's involved.
Oh, by the way, Kash Patel, you know, it was said in the media that his mobile phone had been hacked by Iran.
So what this really is, is the CIA or the FBI hacked his phone.
And they're blaming Iran.
And then they're going to leak to the media whatever dirt they can find on his phone.
And then the media will run with those stories.
And then, you know, those stories will be used to try to discredit Kosh and make sure he doesn't make it through nomination.
Because the FBI is terrified of him heading up the FBI. So...
Anytime the U.S. government hacks something, which is obviously illegal, just blame it on Iran or blame it on Russia or blame it on China.
And, you know, that's the cover story.
So that's what you're seeing.
But moving forward here, so a lot of destabilizing events just took place.
One of those was the pistol assassination of the CEO of UnitedHealth.
Or UnitedHealthcare, whatever it's called.
So the CEO was about to go to a speaking gig, I think, in New York City or upper Manhattan.
And he was gunned down on the street and security footage captured the shooter.
And the shooter had a pistol that was suppressed.
Now, so this man was...
You know, it was murdered just right there on the street in full view of everybody.
And the left then celebrates it.
Celebrates his murder because he's a capitalist of a health insurance company that left his claim.
We'd deny claims to people.
I mean, obviously, that's the business of being in insurance is to take people's money and then deny claims.
I mean, everybody knows that.
But that doesn't mean you should run around shooting the CEOs, obviously.
But the radical left is celebrating this big time.
And then one of the craziest left-wing former journalists, Taylor Lorenz is her name.
I forgot if she worked for the New York Times or was it Washington Post or whoever.
And she used to run around doxing conservatives until she was fired, I think, or quit.
And now she's out there apparently posting...
A photo of the next CEO that she implies should also be shot.
It's like, what?
That's crazy.
But yeah, that just happened.
Now, another important note in this is that when there's a shooting that gets caught on video, and I'm not going to play the video.
You can find it on X or anywhere if you want to find it.
But anytime there's a shooting that's caught on camera, all of a sudden everybody's a gun expert.
Crazy, right?
I mean, those of you listening who are gun experts, you know, you're laughing too, because all of a sudden, everybody comes out of the woodwork on Twitter, and they're experts, and it was said immediately that, oh, this guy's a pro.
He must be a professional assassin because he uses suppressor.
That doesn't mean they're a pro at all.
It could have been a homemade suppressor, you know, like...
I call it solvent trap made suppressors, things like that.
Could have been a homemade illegal suppressor.
Could have been, who knows?
Could have been a 3D printed suppressor that could only handle a few shots.
But whatever it was, this guy clearly was not a pro for the following reasons.
Number one, the gun did not cycle.
So he had obviously never gone out and practiced shooting with the suppressor, or he would have found out that the gun is not cycling, and he had to manually cycle it, and it looks like he had to tap the slide a few times to put it back into battery, and he left rounds on the ground, and the photos that I saw show those are clearly 9mm rounds.
So a 9mm pistol normally has, you know, If you have 9mm rounds in there, they normally will cycle a suppressor if it's a proper suppressor for the pistol.
They will normally cycle.
For some reason, his did not cycle, so clearly he did not even test this.
So he was some kind of a noob.
And again, he left behind live rounds.
And it's even being reported that one of those rounds had something inscribed on the brass.
It's like, what?
What does it say?
What?
One ring to rule them all?
I don't know, but that's just odd.
And then, so many other things.
He took the shot at...
Pretty far distance, maybe 15 to 20 feet.
He could have walked right up behind the guy and shot him, but for some reason, he shot from a distance when he didn't have to.
That's not a pro move at all.
That's a noob move.
And then what's even more bizarre is that he made his escape on an e-bike.
And the e-bikes are rented in New York City.
And there's a guy on Twitter, a young guy, who has a side hobby of tracking all of the geolocation metadata of all the e-bikes.
And so he was able to identify the bike.
That this guy rode, apparently, to get away, and he knows exactly where the bike was dropped off, you know, where it was essentially, where the rental was terminated.
And that data was handed over to police, and if that checks out, it means that this guy is going to be arrested tomorrow, or today.
Because You rent the e-bike, at least I think this is how it works.
You have an account tied to your name and your credit card or what have you, and that's how you rent e-bikes.
So police know who rented the bike.
That guy's going to get arrested.
Total noob move, right?
A professional assassin wouldn't be renting an e-bike with his own credit card.
He wouldn't even use a trackable e-bike, would he?
He'd use something completely different.
He would have a pistol that would cycle correctly.
He would have tested the ammo and the suppressor.
So, yeah, not a pro, definitely a noob.
And then I heard people say, oh, it must have been a.22.
No, it wasn't.
It wasn't.22.
The photos were clearly 9mm.
So that's just one thing that happened.
A lot of other things.
Here's one.
Another one of my predictions just came true.
Remember, I think it was just yesterday, I said that Biden's probably going to pardon Fauci.
Remember I did the Fauci voice?
Even though I attempted to.
How much do you need for the pardon?
And it turns out At least according to Jack Posobiec, Biden White House discussing blanket pardons for Anthony Fauci, Adam Schiff, Liz Cheney, and others.
Whoa.
So why do they need pardons if they didn't do anything wrong?
And why is Liz Cheney on this list?
Well, Liz Cheney, you know, she covered up the truth about the J6, quote, insurrection.
She's a traitor.
She committed treason.
She knows it.
Adam Schiff was part of that.
All the deep state investigations into Trump, etc.
Anthony Fauci.
I mean, come on.
The guy ran the bioweapons program and the gain-of-function program, and he covered up the truth, and he lied, and he actually directed a lot of the money through the NIAID. So why would Biden need to pardon those people if they didn't do anything wrong?
Pardon is practically an admission of guilt.
So, again, I predicted it.
Another prediction comes true.
Frankly, folks, these predictions are not very difficult.
It's almost like day by day.
I can see their playbook.
I can see it a few days ahead of when they announce it.
It's so obvious.
All right.
Moving on.
Oh, there's another threat of bioweapons we'll get to.
This is bizarre, but Got to talk about Bitcoin at 100K because I see everybody losing their minds.
Oh, Bitcoin's 100K! Oh, my God!
And a lot of people celebrating it.
And a lot of the Bitcoin maxis just pulling out all the arrogance cards now, all the pompous cards.
You know, it's really a sight to see.
And then a lot of people predicting, oh, it's going to go to 1 million now.
It's going to be a million, a million dollars of Bitcoin.
And I've seen this before.
Let me say up front, I'm a big fan of decentralized, non-counterfeitable cryptocurrency, just to be clear.
And the dollar is going to collapse, no question about that.
Bitcoin is going to outlast the dollar.
So that does give Bitcoin some intrinsic value in addition to its divisibility and its instant transferability, its non-counterfeit ability, and so on.
And if you have self-custody, then you control your digital money.
But with that said, even though I'm a fan of Bitcoin, I'm a bigger fan of Monero, by the way.
But I'm a fan of Bitcoin.
What I'm starting to hear sounds a lot like Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX-FOMO. It's like, it's going to go to the moon!
Everybody jump in!
Everybody, like...
I saw Max Keiser on...
He's like, sell your gold and buy Bitcoin!
It's going to the moon!
You know?
It's like...
Of course, Max has been saying that forever.
Max never says Bitcoin's going to go down.
It's always going to go up.
Well, okay, it's hit 100K, but most people don't understand what it is and why it's at 100K. Peter Schiff pointed out it's at 100K because it's basically government-supported now.
So you have a government-sanctioned cryptocurrency where the government looks like it's going to buy a big chunk of Bitcoin as a, quote, Bitcoin reserve, as Trump is pushing, And the government's going to buy that with printed counterfeit dollars, of course.
So, well, now you're going to have inflationary money printing that is buying Bitcoin, which means the Bitcoin price will be inflationary.
It will have suffered from the inflation of printed fiat currency buying into Bitcoin.
And so right there, I'm skeptical about whether the price can really be sustained.
But on top of that, I've seen this before.
I saw this in the dot-com boom when I was warning people in 1998 and 1999 that this dot-com boom is going to collapse and it's going to hurt a lot of people.
But everybody right then was like, no, it's going to go up forever.
We're all going to get rich.
And I remember people saying back then, like, nobody's going to have to work.
We're just going to create money and wealth by trading with each other.
We're just going to buy dot-com stocks.
Remember drcoop.com and all that stuff?
We're going to buy dot-com stocks.
We're all going to get rich.
Nobody has to work.
Even the cab drivers are like, we're not going to have to drive a cab any longer.
We're just all going to get rich off the dot-com stocks.
That's how we're just going to create wealth out of nothing.
And there were books written about it, like, wealth from nothing, you know.
And, of course, that whole thing collapsed.
And I'm starting to hear a similar kind of tone from many of the Bitcoin maxis right now.
Very similar tone.
Although, I do think this is kind of early in the new bubble.
My best guess, and by the way, don't take this as investment advice.
In fact, be very cautious.
If you choose to buy Bitcoin at this price, it's not my advice.
I mean, just be super cautious.
Be ready to be educated with volatility.
That's all I'm saying.
That's all I'm saying.
If you buy Bitcoin at this price, you should know a lot about history of pump and dumps, cryptocurrency collapses, price volatility.
All of that.
But what I'm seeing, smacks of FTX, which of course collapsed.
And yet, I do believe that Bitcoin is going to go up in dollar price for at least the next, I'm just guessing, the next one to two years.
Until there's some really all of a sudden unexpected bad news.
And then there'll be, you know, major correction, maybe a crash, what have you.
Right now is the euphoria stage of the new Bitcoin bull market.
And this could last a while.
Bitcoin absolutely could go to $200,000 a coin.
I hold some Bitcoin.
I'm not selling it, and I'm not buying any more, just in case you're curious what I'm doing.
I can't justify this price myself.
I'm not telling anybody else what to do, obviously.
I'm not selling it, though, either.
I'm just sitting on it.
In fact, I've never sold any crypto.
I'm just sitting on it.
And I've donated Bitcoin to worthy causes, by the way, over the years, and even some recently.
I give Bitcoin away.
Not as much as Bitcoin Jesus did, but I've given away a lot of Bitcoin over the years.
Happy to do that.
Probably will keep on doing that.
And that's how I'll use Bitcoin.
Bitcoin does have a lot of uses in terms of fast international transactions, for example.
You don't need banking permission, but it is fully tracked because it's a visible public blockchain, so you don't have any real privacy with it.
You don't.
It's basically a decentralized digital currency with full visibility.
Now, I prefer Monero, like I've said many times, because it has built-in privacy.
I'm happy to see Bitcoin getting more accepted and more people excited about it, but I'm always going to put an asterisk there.
Be careful.
Be careful what you buy into because these markets are driven by human emotions.
Euphoria right now, which will one day turn to panic.
I don't know when that day is coming.
I wish I did.
If you're really smart and clever and lucky, you could ride this thing up and sell right before the next big correction.
If you think you can do that, go for it.
I don't think that I can do that because I can't anticipate crazy events and human emotions and how it's going to affect the price of crypto.
So...
I don't speculate in crypto.
I don't speculate in gold.
I really don't speculate in stocks or anything.
I don't even own any stocks.
I prefer to put money into building platforms or gold and silver or things like hard assets.
And as Catherine Austin Fitz recently said, she thinks that this is a big Bitcoin transfer.
So the government will buy the Bitcoin off of the current Bitcoin holders.
You know, they'll sell essentially to the government in exchange for dollars, and then they'll take the dollars and buy land.
So this is a way to cash out some of the Bitcoin whales so they can cash out their Bitcoin, which is just digital, for something real like farmland, you know, before the big reset comes, whenever that may be.
So just be cautious.
Be wise about it is all I'm saying.
Speaking of assets and things of value, I do have a correction.
I mistakenly said, well, I ran a little promotion yesterday for the Florida Goldbacks.
It's a brand new series of Goldbacks, which are awesome because they contain real physical gold and highly divisible gold.
The Florida series has been launched.
I mistakenly thought that they were available to ship right now.
They're actually shipping mid-January, so they're a little over a month away, but you can pre-order them now.
I just want to be clear about that.
I misunderstood.
I thought they were in stock now, and they're not.
But if you want to get some Florida goldbacks, and they're beautiful, amazing artwork...
You can buy them in as small denominations as one one-thousandth of an ounce of gold, and they really contain the one one-thousandth of an ounce, or you can get five one-thousands, you know, et cetera, all the way up to a fifty one-thousandth of an ounce.
You can get those at verifiedgoldbacks.com.
That's verifiedgoldbacks.com.
We are an affiliate of the Goldback Company and an advocate of it.
And, you know, look, the thing is, Goldbacks are not going to be pushed with FOMO. Nobody's going to say, goldbacks are going to go to the moon and the goldbacks are going to go to a million dollars.
No, they're not.
They're always going to be priced, basically anchored mostly on the price of gold.
And that is a feature, not a bug.
That's a good thing.
I want price stability.
I want something that I know is going to hold value and Through the volatility, because I don't know what's going to happen to crypto, and especially I don't know what's going to happen to crypto in other countries.
For example, you know, what happens when the BRICS currencies are announced?
Like, really functional BRICS currency, and maybe one day, you know, China and Russia and Iran, whatever, maybe they announce, hey, here's a BRICS Cryptocurrency for end users, you can actually buy into the BRICS currency, and you can swap Bitcoin for BRICS, let's say.
Well, wow!
How many people would want to swap Bitcoin for BRICS? BRICS being backed 40% by vaulted gold.
I would much rather have a cryptocurrency that's decentralized and backed 40% by gold than And accepted all over the world, well, outside the U.S., I'd much rather have that than something that is backed by nothing physical and that is highly volatile.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, there could be an announcement on any given day that can affect Bitcoin up or down.
We don't know.
It's not even in our control.
Other nations can announce things like this, or, you know, or they can, hey, they can hack the power grid and Take Bitcoin offline for a little while.
Well, of course, the dollar is going to collapse, just to be clear, but I'm just saying, be wise in your choices.
All right, now, speaking of craziness, we have a video here from Peter Hotez, who just apparently just lost his mind.
No, maybe he didn't lose his mind, but he looks like a mad scientist.
He's a so-called vaccine researcher.
He's a big vaccine pusher, a propagandist.
He's the guy who said that NATO needed to be unleashed against anti-vaxxers to treat them as terrorists or something.
Crazy.
He has now said that there's going to be a slew of viruses that will be unleashed on America on January 21st, the day After Trump is sworn in.
And I'm going to play the video for you so you can hear at least part of it.
It makes you wonder, how does he know all these viruses are going to be unleashed on January 21st?
Sounds like a threat of releasing bioweapons and dumping it on Trump.
It's exactly what it sounds like.
And I'm not the only one who hears it that way.
All over the People were talking about this, and Peter Hotez, they said, should be arrested.
He's making a threat of weapons of mass destruction.
Well, I call it the Fauci freezer extravaganza.
Just open up Fauci's freezer, and remember, Joe Biden may pardon Fauci, even though Fauci hasn't yet been charged with a crime.
He may be preemptively pardoned for the crimes that he's about to commit, which could be unleashing weapons of mass destruction, And maybe Peter Hotez has knowledge of that.
It sounds like he does.
And he's warning that this is all going to be unleashed on January 21st.
So, listen.
Oh, he also says RFK Jr. is dangerous.
So dangerous as the head of HHS. Yeah.
That's because RFK Jr. will unravel the layers of corruption, or at least he will attempt to, within the FDA, the CDC, the NIH, etc.
I am pro-RFK Jr. as head of HHS, and I am pro-Kash Patel as head of FBI. I'm even liking Brandon Carr as head of FCC because of his anti-censorship stance.
I don't agree with all these people and everything, but These are revolutionary candidates for these positions.
But listen to Peter Hotez, because he sounds and looks like a mad scientist making a threat like an ultra-villain in a Batman comic.
He's the Joker, and he's threatening Gotham with a bioweapon unless they pay him $1 million.
Check it out.
Here's the reason why we need to care about this stuff, Nicole, is that we have some big picture stuff coming down the pike starting on January 21st.
Mr. Bloomberg mentioned H5N1. That I'm really worried about.
It's all over wild birds on the western part of the United States and going up in the north.
It's getting into the poultry.
We're seeing sporadic human cases, no human-to-human transmission yet, but that could happen.
It's in the cattle, it's in the milk, and that's just the beginning.
We have another major coronavirus likely brewing in Asia.
We've had SARS in 2002, SARS-2, COVID-19 in 2019. And we know these viruses are jumping from bats to people thousands of times a year, but there's still more.
We know that we have a big problem with mosquito-transmitted viruses all along the Gulf Coast, where I am here in Texas, or expecting dengue and possibly Zika virus coming back, or Apuche virus, maybe even yellow fever.
And there's more.
Gosh, he sounds like an infomercial salesman.
It's like, you know, do you want the automatic hair clippers?
And there's more!
And there's Zika virus, and there's H5N1 virus, and there's more!
Like an auctioneer.
Can I get a Zika?
One, two, three, H5N1, H5N2, and H5N7. Sold!
To the Fauci bidder, yeah.
This guy, how does he know all this is going to happen on January 21st?
And When you hear them pushing Zika, oh, you know, you know there's a false flag pandemic in the works because Zika was all made up.
That was the so-called virus where they said that all these children in Florida were going to be born with shrunken heads.
Remember that?
That was the scare story they tried before they got more traction with the coronavirus.
They were trying to push Zika.
And it turned out it was a totally made-up fake story.
Just like H5N1, bird flu, and all this.
So basically, everything that Peter Hotez is naming here is a fraud.
These are just biological weapons that are dumped on populations as part of globalist bioweapons depopulation agendas.
And Peter Hotez is one of the frontman propagandists in all of this.
And there's more.
And there's bovine virus, and there's bat virus.
And You know, he talks about, it could happen.
It could happen.
It could transfer from bats to humans.
Yeah, that might happen.
Like, it could happen.
You know, like, he's wringing his hands.
It could happen on January 21st, you know?
Like, seriously?
You look like a comic book villain.
You sound like a science clown.
And we know what you're up to.
We know exactly what you're up to.
Yeah, you're going to dump a bunch of bioweapons on America the day after Trump is inaugurated.
And the CDC is going to issue a bunch of alerts.
Alert!
Alert!
You know, level 5 biohazard.
Everybody get injected.
Especially conservatives.
And, you know, whoever's dumb enough to line up and get injected with the vaccine that they will already have ready somehow magically three days after the outbreak, yeah, we just happen to have this vaccine.
We just made like 50 million doses.
How do we know?
We're just good.
We're just so good.
We're virologists who can see the future, man.
Everybody line up, take the jabs.
And if you're dumb enough to line up and take the jabs, you know, you'll be dead by summer, right?
Or if you live in New York, Kathy Hochul there, she'll arrest you, throw you into the New York Supreme Court approved concentration camps against your will because all they have to do is take a scoop of poop out of the bio sludge near your neighborhood and run it through a PCR machine until they crank up the cycle threshold enough to get a hit on the poop.
And then they say, oh, we suspect, you know, bird flu in your neighborhood.
You're all going to the camp, you know.
And according to the Supreme Court, you got to go.
Nothing you can do about it.
Yeah, that's coming.
That's all law in New York, in the whole state, not just New York City.
Folks, I'm telling you that chaos is being unleashed on purpose.
Michael Jan put this out.
A source gave him a message today.
About Korea.
Now, the whole Korean martial law thing that lasted a few hours and then was overturned, this was a CIA attempt through the U.S. ambassador to Korea to try to get Korea to send soldiers to Ukraine to fight Russia, to try to escalate the war with Russia.
And Koreans said, we don't want to go die on the front lines with Russia.
But here's a message from Michael Young.
U.S. ambassador in Korea is a serial coup plotter He's like Victoria Nuland Light.
An interesting twist on the situation in Korea.
It seems the U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg had previously been kicked out of Bolivia and the Philippines for attempts to overthrow respective sitting governments, and he is supposed to leave South Korea in January.
Philip Goldberg, former U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, plotting to oust Duterte, The United States has had a lower ranking diplomat in the South American country since Morales ordered the last ambassador, Philip Goldberg, to leave in 2008, blaming him for opposition protests against his rule.
And then back in Korea, Goldberg will retire and depart Seoul in January, a diplomatic source said Wednesday.
A retirement following 35 years of service.
Okay, so that's a tip from Michael Yan's sources.
I heard Colonel Douglas McGregor talking about this as clearly an attempted CIA-run coup against the South Korean government, well, or parliament, because the president of South Korea had the military on his side, even though the parliament opposed him.
And probably that...
The South Korean president's going to be arrested and charged with treason if that hasn't already happened.
You know, we'll see because there were massive financial implications here.
But this is a CIA effort to try to escalate war with Russia.
Well, the CIA and Mossad are also behind the effort in Syria right now and the forces attacking or seizing the airport in Aleppo and, you know, trying to cause a regional war there to bring in Iran.
As well as Russia and Iraqi troops.
And the government of Iraq already voted to send troops in or to allow troops to go in to defend Syria.
And we're also seeing stories about the so-called white hats in Syria.
So this is going to be a massive false flag narrative run by the CIA. They're going to fake chemical weapons again.
Oh, Assad used chemical weapons or whatever, you know.
And Like we saw that years ago, it's going to be the same thing.
Everything's going to be a lie.
It's all designed to start regional war to put the U.S. at war with Iran and Russia.
What you are watching, like all of this is related.
Peter Hotez, oh, the bioweapons are coming January 21st, you know, or the viruses are coming, he said, not the bioweapons, but we know what they are.
Korea situation, Syria situation, You're going to see this in more countries over the next, what, seven weeks or whatever it is.
Trust me, folks, this is all related.
This is all basically Operation Pre-Trump Chaos.
This is an effort to oust Trump or to hand him the worst possible chaos so that on day one he's in an emergency situation and he can't even deal with it.
So that's all happening and it's going to accelerate.
So Hence, my talk about assets that will hold value.
Personally, I don't want to be exposed to high volatility assets right now.
Like a lot of crypto or the dollar or other countries' currencies.
I want to be in things like gold and land or silver.
Gold, silver, and land.
Things that hold value and that don't just vanish overnight.
In fact, the crazier the world gets, the higher gold is going to go.
And maybe Bitcoin too, but Bitcoin will have certainly a lot more volatility.
But I call this the battle royale for the control of the world.
This is Western civilization against the axis...
What's it called?
The axis of resistance, I think, is what it's called.
Yeah.
The axis of resistance.
Yeah.
That's a funny name, but that's Russia, China, Iran, maybe even Brazil.
Turkey kind of plays both sides.
India kind of plays both sides.
The Saudis, you can never tell.
They kind of play both sides.
But The Western countries are, of course, you know, the UK, France, Germany, all the NATO countries, plus the US, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and whatever US allies that we can lean on in Africa and South America, etc.
Oh, and of course, Israel, and sometimes the Saudis, but not so much lately.
So, the situation is going to get dicey, folks.
Super, super dicey.
Flashpoints in the Middle East, they will escalate.
Israel wants to escalate.
Israel wants the U.S. drawn into war.
Russia is trying to de-escalate right now.
And they have the Oreshnik missile system that is a, you know, God's hammer or Thor's hammer.
That is a de-escalation weapon system, actually.
It's like thump.
Your whole logistics building just got wiped out and we didn't even use nukes, you know.
So that's going to be an anti-escalation weapon system, believe it or not.
But Israel's got nukes, and of course, the United States has nukes, and France has nukes, and heck, even Pakistan has nukes.
Let's hope they don't use them.
So the situation, super dicey.
Be warned of what's coming.
All right, let me give you a brief update to change the subject on our AI tools today.
As you know, we have spent a year working on a pro-human, pro-freedom AI knowledge-based system.
You might find it weird.
It's a pro-human.
How can AI be pro-human?
Well, let me explain.
The big tech giants have been for years trying to suppress human knowledge.
Google is not a search engine.
Google is a knowledge suppression engine.
And it blocks your access to the things that you need to know to be informed and to be aware and to be self-reliant and so on.
And a year ago, it was really one year ago that I launched our first AI project.
With the promise that we would release open-source downloadable AI language models that encapsulate human knowledge in order to preserve it.
And over the last year, we did that.
We did that with some measure of success, but not nearly as much as I wanted, because we believe in rescuing or saving knowledge, archiving knowledge in the form of these language models, and giving you free downloadable open source chatbots or research tools that you can use for free.
We still have the models that we built, which are the 7 billion parameter models.
They're not as good as I had hoped, but you can find them at brighteon.ai and you can download them for free if you want to play with them.
But what we learned is that those tools did not embrace the level of knowledge alterations of the language model that we were hoping to achieve.
And so what we did for the last about five months is we focused on data acquisition and data cleaning, basically data preparation, which is text acquisition.
Knowing, because remember, I'm pretty good at knowing what's coming.
As you can tell, how many of my predictions have been coming true lately.
So I knew six months ago, and again, this wasn't a difficult prediction, I knew that sometime soon new tools and new technologies would come available that would allow us to build and train AI models that would accomplish what I originally set out to do,
which was to have models that would respond to With the knowledge that I've been trying to impart, you know, knowledge of herbs and foods and superfoods, nutrition, disease prevention, self-reliance, off-grid living, permaculture, you know, how to do herbal extraction, emergency medicine, sustainable agriculture, survival and preparedness skills, all these things that I I want to be able to give you a model to do this.
And now, in the last, I would say, less than 60 days, the technology has just appeared that is enabling this.
And so we have begun using this technology with our data sets that have taken about one year to prepare.
It's a big task.
Let me tell you, it's a massive task to prepare the data sets.
And as I've spoken with a lot of people in the AI industry, and a bunch of them were just at the AWS show in Las Vegas, by the way, or I think they're even still there.
That show's going on right now.
And I know a lot of the people there.
Fascinating conversations.
But what they tell me is that very few people who want to build AI language models have data, like enough data.
You have to have tens of gigabytes, if not hundreds of gigabytes or even terabytes of data in order to do this effectively.
And that has to be data that's curated in your specific focus area.
And folks, I'm the only person, you know, my organization, Brighteon Natural News, we're the only ones in the world that have a large enough data set curated on the topics of natural health and nutrition and healing foods and herbal medicine and so on.
We're the only ones in the world that has a data set that's large enough to effectively train today's advanced AI models.
Nobody else has acquired the data.
And of course, the tech platforms, they want to train models to be all pro-vaccine and pro-pharma and pro-mainstream narratives, and they train on mainstream media articles and things like that.
So all their models tell you, take more vaccines.
They all sound like Peter Hotez.
Watch out, Zika virus might get you.
Go get vaccinated.
That's what ChatGPT tells you.
And that's not going to help humanity in the long run, right?
We need to preserve human knowledge of indigenous medicine, natural medicine, all these things at work.
So, here's the upshot, here's the good news.
We have now been able to achieve a level of language model expertise that is revolutionary, and the models are increasingly reflecting exactly the knowledge that we want them to reflect on We are engaged in a process of training and sort of continuously training models with new data, and it is very time-consuming.
It's very compute-intensive.
It costs a lot of money to do it.
But we have now restarted that process with the data set that we built over the last year, and we've already got some great early results.
So I've got two things to announce.
Number one, We will have a new open source language model for you with an estimated release date of March 1st of 2025. And again, it will be free and it'll be a revolution.
It will do finally what I want it to do.
Which is to help answer your questions.
It will help generate articles, text.
It will edit articles.
It will correct your articles.
It will do all these amazing tasks for you, and it's free.
And we're putting it out there as the pro-human, pro-liberty, pro-nutrition, natural health, AI alternative to the big tech platforms.
So Any technology can be good or bad, folks.
Any technology.
We're taking AI, which is mostly bad because of what big tech does with it, and we are making it serve humanity instead of enslave humanity.
That's what we are doing.
We're using today's cutting-edge technology to help set humanity free.
So get ready for that.
To come out March 1st, and I'm giving myself a lot of time there because I want to make sure we get in plenty of training.
We may not actually need that much time, but I'm giving myself that buffer.
In order to run that language model, you will need at least 12 gigabytes of video RAM on your GPU, which is a graphics processing unit.
16 gigs is better.
And if you want to know what that means, well, the NVIDIA cards that are known as the RTX 4090, 4090, or some of the 4080 cards can also do this.
They are the cards that you'll be able to use to have your local language model running.
So if you're shopping over the holiday season for a new computer or you're wanting to get yourself a graphics card in order to run this locally, look for that.
Look for a An NVIDIA GPU, typically the RTX 4090 with 16 gigabytes of video RAM, that's going to be your best bet right there.
It's going to work great with the models that we're releasing.
We're intentionally building our models to fit within the 16 gig cards.
I am aware also that NVIDIA is going to release, just as a side note, sometime in January they're going to release the 5090 series, which will have typically about 20 gigs, and then later on 24 gigs of RAM, but we're not building models for that.
We're building them for the 16-gig cards that are more available, and they will come down in price next year.
Those cards right now can be about $1,500, but they'll come down probably less than $1,000 pretty quickly next year.
That puts it within reach for a lot of people.
And I'm sorry that it costs that.
We don't earn anything from that.
I don't own NVIDIA stock, if you're wondering.
Heck no.
Again, I'm not a speculator in the stock market.
Screw that.
I don't even know what NVIDIA is doing.
All I know is that their cards work.
Their cards run our language models.
Okay, so that's the first thing.
The second thing is that because our language models now are so advanced and so good at what they're doing and are increasingly reflecting our knowledge domain, We are increasingly using them as research tools and editing tools and story augmentation tools in our own story writing at naturalnews.com.
And I published a story yesterday to show you this as an example.
And it's a story about China.
Oh, this is another one of my predictions that just came true.
China just announced that they're banning exports of rare earth minerals.
Exactly like I said.
Didn't I just say that like two days ago, three days ago?
That China would do that in retaliation against Trump's 100% tariffs?
I said, you know, China's going to ban the rare earths and then boom, they just announced it.
It's done.
Well, there goes your antimony, you know, there goes your gallium, whatever.
It's gone.
Anyway, I had our AI system augment, which means to kind of co-generate an article based off three sources that I used to create an article.
About that story from China, and I posted that on naturalnews.com.
It's the first story under my name there.
You can find them on the right column on the front page of the website, Health Ranger Stories.
But if you want to see the kind of text that this model generates, there you can see an example.
So we are going to use this technology...
More on our website beginning next week because this is going to enable our writers to have access to more knowledge than they would otherwise have access to because the model is being trained on a massive collection of, you know, starting with tens of gigabytes of flat unstructured data, text files that are amazing.
And we're talking about hundreds of thousands of articles and, you know, all kinds of materials that are going into it.
And so we're going to be able to produce higher quality content By being able to tap into more research than we can normally tap into, because in effect, a language model is also kind of a built-in search engine, and it can bring up facts that you weren't aware of or that you didn't remember or that weren't in the sources that you're writing off of.
You know, like if you're sourcing a story from Reuters or Associated Press, you They usually don't tell the whole story, so there may be other things that you need to bring into the story.
Well, a good language model, when it's properly trained on the kind of data that we have, it will be able to bring in those additional facts.
And so we're going to be able to augment and enhance our existing writers.
And we're not firing anybody.
We're not laying anybody off, by the way.
Not at all.
Like, we're not replacing humans with...
You know, robots.
No.
All of our people are being given these tools, which are revolutionary.
Frankly, we're the only ones in the whole industry that have these tools like this, you know, with this special knowledge set.
And all of our writers are being given access to it, and they're going to be able to use it to augment their reporting starting next week.
So you'll see on naturalnews.com You're going to see more content, more articles, and a lot more information that you won't see anywhere else.
Because we also have a massive archive of hidden government PDFs and things like that.
And we also have sources that are bringing us more.
Oh my goodness.
I'll tell you the story one day about that.
Like people sending me hard drives and things.
So...
Filled with PDFs, you know?
So we're going to be using these tools, again, starting next week.
And you'll see, I want to encourage you to check naturalnews.com more frequently throughout the day.
We are increasing our publishing schedule by a lot.
Because that's what these tools enable us to do, which is really great.
And then, again, you'll have access to this exact same tool on March 1st or thereabouts.
So I believe in preserving and archiving human knowledge.
I believe in sharing human knowledge, especially knowledge that helps people be more decentralized, you know, in their lives, in their food, in their health and medicine, etc., And then I believe in sharing the tools with the public as well so that you can have those tools at your fingertips.
And this is part of our commitment to just uplift humanity.
When you support us, when you shop at our online store, healthrangerstore.com, you are supporting our investment in platforms that protect and enhance human freedom, freedom of speech, human health.
Whether those platforms are Brighton.com, which is a free speech video platform, or Brighton.io, a decentralized blockchain-driven social media platform that has no central servers and cannot be censored.
Or it might be Brighton.ai, which are these new language models I'm talking about.
Oh, the codename for this is Enoch, by the way, because, you know, lost Bible scriptures, lost books of the Bible.
Enoch is the codename.
That's kind of cool since we just published an interview with Lumpkin, Joseph Lumpkin.
He knows all about that.
So Enoch is the codename.
That's kind of interesting.
But you'll have these tools, too.
So you help us, we help you.
We give you tools.
We give you platforms.
We give you open source things that can help enhance your life.
And let me tell you.
Let me tell you something.
Actually, let me read this for you because I posted this earlier.
Okay, here it is.
I said, quote, something like 80% of the computer code posted on GitHub.
GitHub is a code repository site used by all programmers, by the way.
Is already AI generated.
New coder models just released will push that to 90%.
Within five years, there will be almost no human coders, just human architects to describe the code they want while AI systems write the code.
The same will happen with text, news, articles, marketing, writing, etc.
Images, videos, etc.
All generative processes are being rapidly taken on by capable AI, which will, listen carefully, shift humans to the roles of directing the AI systems and properly guiding them to produce the desired multimodal content.
Humans who know how to produce content are not obsolete, but their roles will shift to being architects, not typists.
So what I mean by that is You know, AI, generative AI, which is what this is, it will never, it doesn't replace thoughtful, experienced, wise humans who can think, who can think well, who can be architects, who can imagine what they want generated.
Because those humans and that spark of creativity, the spark of your soul, you know, that free will, that human mind can never be captured by synthetic systems.
And it's that human mind that is simply, you know, the intention of what you want is being enhanced or multiplied by technology, just like, you know, we use the internet right now.
We use word processors, you know, we use spreadsheets and so on.
Because you shouldn't have to just do all the math on a napkin, you know?
So we built spreadsheets, you know, Microsoft Excel or a long time ago, Lotus 1-2-3.
Or for those of you who really remember the old days, what was it called?
Visicalc.
Yeah.
If you know the name Visicalc, then you know how old I am.
All right?
So, all right.
But those are tools to help us get more things done.
But it doesn't replace the human spark of creativity and ingenuity, does it?
Same thing with generative text.
Any robot can write an article, but it takes...
A human being with inspiration, wisdom, and experience to know how to tell the system to generate the correct article.
The article that gets to the core of the message.
The article that points out the piece that's missing from mainstream media.
Or the article that properly explains what's wrong with a mainstream media narrative.
That takes a human being with experience and wisdom.
And those human beings...
Who today, they're called writers or maybe journalists.
In the next year plus, we're going to need a different name for them because they're going to be architects of text.
You could call them architects, like T-E-X-T-S. Like, you get it?
You spell architects differently.
But they'll be architects of text just in the same way that Former coders are now architects of code.
They don't write the code.
That's silly.
That's like doing math on a paper napkin.
They don't type in the code.
They tell the system what kind of code to write.
Like, I need computer code with this data structure that does the following tasks, and, you know, you define it.
You imagine it, and then you define it, and then you explain it, and then the system writes the code.
Same thing is going to happen with movies.
In the very near future, and a lot of this tech already exists, a film, a screenwriter, or even a film director, they're going to become film architects or video architects.
And they won't even, I mean, seriously, they won't hire actors.
They won't build sets.
I mean, I hope Hollywood realizes what's about to happen.
But you'll be able to make a full-length feature film by simply describing in great detail every scene, every character, every interaction, every camera angle, and you will feed that into an AI system, and that AI system will render the entire movie.
Of course, it will render it based on the information you gave it, so if you screwed up or you didn't give it enough information, Or if it renders six fingers on your beautiful stars, then you'll have to re-render those segments.
But movies will be AI-generated from here forward.
In fact, I think it was Coca-Cola.
I mean, I saw this on X. I think they did a Christmas commercial that was entirely AI-generated.
And for some reason, people got really angry about it.
I mean, I'm angry about Coca-Cola advertising at all.
Well, I'm not angry about it.
I'm just like, Coke?
Are you kidding me?
Who's still drinking soda pop?
Come on.
But the fact that they use AI to film an entire commercial with Santa Claus and, you know, trucks and whatever.
Some people got triggered by that.
It's like, oh...
You should have hired a man to put on a Santa Claus suit.
And I'm like, why?
Why?
Why would you do that when you can just have a system create the video for you?
So the future of video will be AI-generated video.
The future of news will be AI-generated articles.
And the journalists will simply tell the AI system the facts of the story and the Sort of the angle of the story and what to cover and the tone of the story and so on, but they won't type it out.
That's going to end in the next, I mean, it's already begun, but over the next two years especially, that will change dramatically.
So don't be triggered by AI tools.
Learn to harness them in the same way that you have taken advantage of word processors or You know, calculators or websites or whatever.
Learn to harness the technology to enhance your ideas, your will, your spirit.
You know, you want to get something done.
You wake up and you have a to-do list, right?
Well, if there are tools that can help you do those to-dos, then don't you want to use those tools?
I mean, yes, especially when they're just in the realm of software right now.
I'm not talking about robots with shovels that can grab steak knives and go psycho on you.
I'm talking about just software systems that can write words and render pictures and things.
That's not Skynet.
Now, Skynet is when they put them in robots that are humanoid robots and then They walk around your yard staring at you, you know, picking up rakes in ominous fashion.
They're like, wait a second, man.
No thanks.
I don't want a bunch of humanoid robots running around that are, you know, AI-powered Skynet systems.
No.
No way.
That's what AR-15s are for, by the way, to disable the robots.
But if it's all in software, in the computers generating text, man, Use it.
Use the tools.
Make your life easier.
Express yourself through the tools that are available.
And you can get more done.
Seriously.
So enjoy all of that.
That's coming.
I think you're going to really like it.
And related to all of that, new technology, you know, the whole world of technology fills our air with 5G signals and And all kinds of electromagnetic radiation, electropollution.
And as a result, we need to protect ourselves from those things.
So I have an interview today with Dr. Bashima Williams.
Who is helping us learn about the Escape Zone products that the Escape Zone company was started by Tina from the Satellite Phone Store that we all know and love.
And Tina's new company Escape Zone has Faraday bags in all kinds of different formats including ballistic backpacks with multiple Faraday bags.
But also they've got Faraday beanies, like winter beanies that you wear on your head, and it protects your skull from electromagnetic radiation as if you were Magneto from the X-Men.
No, I'm not even kidding.
And they've got Faraday blankets to protect your whole body from being penetrated with 5G all day long, or all night long, I guess, in that case, unless you sleep all day.
So now we're talking about expanding 5G protection products or, you know, radiation protection, or I should say like EMF field radiation.
I don't mean ionizing radiation.
I mean EMF fields.
You can protect yourself from those fields using Faraday material.
And so these blankets have three layers of the Faraday material.
And the beanies have multiple layers also.
And all these other devices that can protect your privacy by shutting off your mobile device where it can't talk to the cell tower.
So if you're traveling and you don't want to be tracked, Remember the e-bike story earlier.
You don't want to be tracked.
You know, put your phone in one of these Faraday bags or, you know, EMF protection bags, and then your phone can't talk to the cell towers and you can't be tracked.
So there's privacy and there's health at stake.
And did you know that EMF exposure is linked to infertility in both men and women?
So Dr. Bashima Williams joins us to talk about all of that.
And if you want to Find out about what we still have in stock on these products because we are a partner with Escape Zone.
We're very selective about any kind of company or brand or products that we promote.
But this is a highly necessary, very rugged, high-quality solution.
We've got them at healthrangerstore.com slash escape, E-S-C-A-P-E, escape.
So, isn't it interesting today we're talking about how you can use some kinds of technology, like our pro-Liberty AI models, to enhance your productivity in life, but we also have to protect ourselves from too much technology such as 5G towers and whatever sources of EMF pollution are around us, and that's where Faraday material comes in.
So, you know, it's a complex world, difficult to navigate at all.
I mean, think about what we talked about today, Bitcoin and gold.
And all the wars and the CIA operations and everything.
And on top of that, you have to stay up with technology, but you don't want to be totally, you know, inundated and penetrated by technology all day long either.
You know, you don't want to fall behind on the tech, but you also want to get some natural sunlight.
As Dr. Jack Cruz talks about natural sunlight, there is no alternative.
You need natural light in your life, on your skin.
You need your eyes to perceive natural light, not just artificial blue light all day long.
So we have to have enough knowledge and wisdom to use technology where it helps us, but also protect ourselves from excessive technology when it may harm us or when it spies on us.
So that's what this interview is about with Dr. Williams.
So check it out.
Enjoy the interview.
And I'll be back with you tomorrow.
Alright, welcome to today's interview on BrightTown.com.
I'm Mike Adams, and today we are joined by Dr. Bashima Williams, who is bringing us the latest science on EMF exposure and the hazards to your health and how to protect yourself.
Now, just as a disclaimer, some of the solutions we'll mention today are things that we carry in our store, but there are other solutions that apply to everybody and don't require a product, for example.
But the Satellite Phone Store...
The Tina and the founders there, they formed a new company that's called Escape Zone.
We now carry the Escape Zone products that are Faraday bags of all kinds of different solutions, including these blankets, things like this, in our store.
So we will be mentioning those as well as potential solutions.
But joining me first is Dr. Bashima Williams.
Welcome to the show, Bashima.
It's great to have you on today.
Hi, Mike.
Thank you so much for having me on this show.
And I love talking about EMF because we need to get the word out there.
Absolutely.
There's a lot more awareness about the dangers of EMF right now.
I mean, so many sources of pollution.
Everybody's heard of microplastics.
Everybody is aware of heavy metals.
But, you know, EMFs, well, people ignore it often because it's invisible.
You don't know the damage it's doing necessarily right away.
But everybody that has a mobile device is being exposed to some form of EMFs.
So talk to us about the exposure problem.
How significant is it really?
The exposure problem is very significant.
In fact, it is so significant that we no longer have a...
You know, in medicine, we like to do something called a double-blind study where we have one population not exposed to a certain thing and another population exposed.
But in this particular scenario, we really have no unexposed population to do any studies on.
And so we have EMF all around us.
Like you said, they're invisible.
Plastics in a plastic water bottle are invisible.
I actually did an experiment once where I took a plastic water bottle and put about a quarter of a teaspoon of dirt in it, shook it up, and I asked people, would you drink this?
Of course you wouldn't.
It's dirty.
But why are we drinking out of plastic water bottles?
Same thing with EMF. We are being constantly exposed, whether it's through our computers, our laptops, our tablets, our cell phones, our smart TVs.
Anything that plugs into the wall is emitting some degree of electrofields.
And then when we add the Wi-Fi to it, then now we've got electromagnetic fields.
The towers outside that are coming through the house, the routers, the smart meters.
So if you were to draw a circle, they kind of travel in a circular form.
If you were to draw a circle around every single thing in your house that had EMF exposure, one thing we know for sure is the closer you are to the EMF source, the worse the EMF exposure is.
So knowing where your EMF sources are and knowing how to block them and an increased distance between you and them is of vital importance.
Well, let me mention, too, I believe that's the inverse square rule.
So if you double your distance from the source, you actually reduce your exposure by 75 percent.
Right.
And yeah.
That's really important to know, especially when people carry their phones in their pockets and those phones are broadcasting and receiving.
But the broadcast has to reach the nearest cell tower.
So it's actually putting out a lot of energy in a 360, actually a spherical system.
You know, vector that is penetrating your body.
Now, you and I know that that's not ionizing radiation coming out of a mobile phone, but it is current.
And current, when it interacts with the body, I mean, I've covered this before, it can form Highly dangerous oxidizing molecules in your body, such as peroxynitrite, for example.
But talk to us about even those non-ionizing radiation, how can it still be so dangerous over chronic exposure?
Mike, the first thing we need to understand is that we are beings that have charges inside of us.
So if there's charges outside of us, they will interact with charges that we are made out of.
And what happens at the cellular level that increases reactive oxygen species considerably Is that you have voltage-gated calcium channels.
Oh, there you go.
Yep.
This is a primary way that we have increase in oxidation, which we know oxidation, another word for oxidation is aging.
We're aging faster.
So when you have these calcium channels being affected by EMF, they're opening up and it's allowing calcium to At higher levels than normal, we want some calcium inside of the cell, but we don't want a ton of calcium inside of the cell.
And what happens when we have that influx of calcium inside of a cell is where the damage is happening.
Well, yeah, exactly.
I'm really glad you brought that up because this concept of voltage-gated ion channels, this is really critical for people to understand.
Let me explain it in a second, but first let me just mention on our website, healthrangerstore.com slash escape, we carry the escape zone product line here.
Now, there are EMF-blocking beanies now.
You can literally protect your skull from being penetrated by mobile phone signals.
Oh, cool.
You're going to demo that for us?
I would wear it if I didn't kind of look silly, but honestly, honestly, it's on my desk.
I wear it everywhere.
Between patients, you know, I see patients, so I'll take it off for the patient, but then when I go and do the work, you know, the typing and everything I have to do after, I'll put it right on.
That's cool.
If I'm just doing research, I'll put it on.
But definitely very comfortable, not thick, so kind of nice, and it's lined with the Faraday material.
Oh, wow.
I absolutely love this.
Wow, so I've never seen a Faraday beanie before.
I mean, maybe they've been around, but I wasn't aware of them.
Dr. Paul Martin, who is sort of spearheading the whole calcium channels and all of that research, who's a physicist, geneticist, biochemist at Washington State University, he actually has an entire net he wears over his head.
No kidding!
Yeah, no, made out of Faraday material.
And while that's not super practical, it's a solution, but that's a solution.
You know, that's something that you can do, but this does a really good job, and especially covering your ears.
So just in case you have to do this, which we would never recommend, you know, distance, like you said earlier, distance is your friend, so speaker.
I use this with a speaker.
I don't like to wear ear pods or anything else.
Anything that emits any transmission to my phone or to any towers, I try to avoid.
Yeah.
Wow.
Okay, that's very cool.
I just wonder, when he wears the whole net, does he look like a beekeeper?
He does look like a beekeeper, but it's breathable.
Yeah, it's like, hey, we're supporting pollinators and protecting our brains at the same time.
Well, that's so cool.
And speaking of which...
If a beehive needs some service nearby, it's like, hey, I'm ready, you know?
Speaking of which, what we haven't, and like I said, we don't have an N number for a controlled study in humans.
We also don't have an N number of controlled studies for insects and animals that are living outside that are having even more of that EMF exposure with the 5G towers now.
That is so true.
Yeah, good point.
Okay, but getting back to voltage-gated calcium channels, I want to make sure our audience understands this, that when there is voltage that penetrates your tissue, then when your cells are exposed to that voltage, Voltage gating of an ion channel means that when voltage goes up or down,
it alters the membrane permeability of the cells, causing more selective ions to be pumped into the cell.
Now, calcium in certain levels, or other ions, you could have a potassium ion, for example.
You could have, you know, salt is necessary.
So you could have chlorine ions, any of the electrolytes.
You need them in certain amounts, but over those amounts they become toxic.
You know, calcium can be a poison, right?
Even salt can be a poison at very high levels and so on.
So when the EMF exposure alters your cell membrane permeability, it causes cell toxicity.
And that can then be experienced as, you know, lethargy or, you know, just exhaustion or what have you.
From your research, Bashima, did I explain that correctly or what would you add to that?
You absolutely did.
And what we know through the research that's been done is those particular voltage channels are very sensitive to the EMF. It may be affecting in other ways, but we know for sure that those are specifically very sensitive.
And you are right, it's causing damage to the inside of the cell.
And when the inside of the cell is damaged, then you have a higher risk of things like DNA mutations, which is what we're really worried about.
When you have increase in reactive oxygen species, you're going to be that patient who It comes in with headaches, with lack of focus, ADD, memory issues, all sorts of things like that, because one of the areas that it affects particularly more is the nervous system, the brain, and also the heart.
So those two areas, some heart palpitations, things like that, those are definitely something that we need to worry about.
And there's something called electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
Oh, yeah.
That is a thing that we're seeing more of these weird sort of neurological complaints, tinnitus, dizziness, headaches.
And we don't have an explanation for them.
And that's certainly something that I've in my practice started instituting in terms of finding out where most of your EMF is coming from.
Are you sitting in a room where right outside your wall is a smart meter?
And are you spending the majority of the day there?
Or is your router right next to you?
Those types of things we really want to pay attention to.
And we want to try to clean up our environment.
I've noticed too that a lot of people, like in their master bedroom, the bed may be very close to the breaker box that can emit a tremendous amount of electromagnetic energy just from the electrical activity in the breaker box.
It could be like a 200-amp box.
Well, so...
What escape zone is put together right here, this is a blanket.
So this is an EMF blanket.
It actually has a layer right here.
This layer of material is EMF material, multiple layers sewn into the blanket.
So you can literally sleep With an EMF layer protection over you at night, and that can cut out, I mean, if you get eight hours of sleep, obviously now you're cutting eight hours, one-third of your day.
You're cutting all that exposure out of whatever part of your body you are able to cover with the blanket.
Plus, it's very soft and warm and comfortable.
So this is a really cool solution that's being put together here.
Bashima, what...
That's right.
Talk about the blankets because, you know, A lot of people don't realize that you need Faraday protection for your body, not just like your phone.
Right, right.
So the number one rule we have is do not carry your phone on your person.
We've seen so many studies now that back up that direct radiation exposure, whether it's on the breast or in your pocket and affecting the testicles and decreasing sperm and whatever it is, do not carry your phone on your person.
The second thing we tell people in bed is try to shield yourself from any EMF exposure.
If you can turn your router off at nighttime, obviously do not have your cell phone in your bedroom if you can help it.
And at the very least, move it away from your bedroom.
And don't have it plugged in and in your bedroom.
Have it charged already.
Put it in your bedroom.
And your alarm clock will still work.
The other thing you can do is put it in one of these bags.
The Faraday bags, escape zone Faraday bags that you can just throw your cell phone in, close this up, you'll still hear your alarm and you can put this safely next to your bed at night.
You won't get phone calls.
This is where we're seeing an increase in land lines increasing again because if you have to have an emergency call, it's better to get it through a land line at night.
That way you can safely keep the cell phones away.
At nighttime, absolutely covering up with one of those blankets.
You're right.
They are very comfy.
They're soft.
I have one.
It's three layers of Faraday material.
They come in a lap size that you can cover your belly with.
For example, if you're just sitting on watching TV or especially one area that I'm really passionate about, super passionate about, is protecting the little babies that are forming in your belly that are very sensitive to neurodegenerative issues.
So covering your baby B-belly, for sure, with a lap blanket, but also the full-size twin blanket.
You know, your spouse and you or whoever you're sleeping next to can have one of those on their own person every night when you're sleeping.
It'll certainly decrease exposure.
Okay, very, very cool to learn about that.
So, you know, a couple of solutions that Escape Zone offers that most people have not heard of, an EMF protection blanket, EMF protection beanies.
But let's also talk about some things that people can do that don't require any purchase at all.
I mean, you talked about distance.
I know that's probably the number one thing, but just habit-wise, what can people do to protect themselves from these exposures?
Like, what counts the most in terms of their personal habits?
Number one is distance is your friend.
So whatever you can do to keep that cell phone away.
I have to tell you, this crossbody is my favorite thing.
You have to have a way of carrying your phone with you wherever you go.
Throw it in here, along with whatever else you want to go shopping with, and you're ready to hit the day.
I love my crossbody a lot, so this definitely keeps it off my body.
And that has the Faraday material?
It has the Faraday material inside of it, as well as plenty of storage for so many other things.
So the Faraday material is right here.
Yeah, you just throw your phone in there.
It claps shut.
And on the other end, you can put anything else that you want in there.
It fits flat on your body.
You know, as a woman, that's really important to me.
It fits flat on my body, so it's not like bulging out.
And I can carry it, you know, however I want to.
You can also carry it as a side bag if you want to.
But this is a crossbody, a must.
In my opinion, I'm giving these away to everyone I know because everyone I know has a crossbody, but they don't have a Faraday crossbody.
So when you put a cell phone in a crossbody and your cell phone is right here all day long, if you're walking around the mall or wherever else you're going, your cell phone is still too close to your body.
Right.
The second thing is to shut off your routers at nighttime if you can.
Just eliminate Wi-Fi.
You don't have to have it.
If you can eliminate that, that would be great.
The third thing is walk around your house and find out where the most amount of EMF exposure is at.
For example, I had one of my patients do this, and she found out the smart meter was right outside her son's house.
And there was an enormous amount of EMF exposure right next to her son's bed.
Wow.
So they moved his bedroom, obviously.
That's what you do.
You want to protect your family, especially your children, because children, while we are susceptible, because of the size of children, amount of water they have, they are a lot more susceptible, similar to sun rays burning right through their skin.
And much faster than it would ours.
Children are a lot more susceptible, so you have to protect them.
You know, and it seems to me, and thank you for those tips, those safety tips for everybody, but it seems to me like there is a massive cover-up by the telecom industry and the tech industry where they want all this technology to be pushed out because they can spy on people with it.
That's another thing.
All these Faraday bags protect you from surveillance, including illegal government surveillance that tracks The metadata of your location at all times.
I mean, how many innocent people were arrested at J6 because their phone showed that they were there?
If they had had the phone in that bag that you just showed, they wouldn't have been arrested.
That's right.
You are not traceable.
You know, the FCC made their recommendations for what is considered safe in 1996 based on a Based on a specific absorption rate, based on a 220-pound man who's about 6'2", head model.
And they based it on thermal energy absorption, not non-thermal biological effects.
Wow.
So they never really determined safety.
I mean, they were just checking heat.
That's it.
That's crazy.
It's super crazy, especially since 1996. Not only is that ridiculous for 1996, but it's more compounded multiple times given the amount of EMF exposure we currently have and the amount of people with cell phones today compared to 1996. It's really devastating, in my opinion, that we have not been more.
Even though we have...
I want to read to you just a little study I have here, which kind of floored me.
Oh, is this the one on fertility or what?
Well, this is the one on just the...
This is the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
They make recommendations on whether or not something is considered carcinogenic.
For example, tobacco use is considered carcinogenic or cancer-making.
In 2011, they said...
That based on published literature and categorized RFR exposure, RFR or EMF is a possible group to be human carcinogenic in 2011. Since then, because we don't have humans that are, you know, EMF virgins anymore.
We have to do these studies on rodents and keep them in a certain isolated area.
Since then, we've done rodent studies that have proven that lifetime human, similar to, that mimics similar, mimicking lifetime human exposure that has shown significant increased rates of certain types of cancers, including brain cancer.
Like, this is not something we want to be messing around with.
The problem is Is that it takes years for us to see this increase.
And our children are the ones that are most susceptible right now.
Our 22, 26-year-old kids who've had it longer than any other population so far, especially starting when they were really young, are the ones that we're going to start seeing our highest risk for issues.
Whether it's, you know, having more ADHD, more hyperactivity, more all sorts of...
All sorts of issues.
Your camera software was just giving the thumbs up when you did that.
ADHD, yeah!
Okay.
I did have to get a new computer.
I broke down and got one.
My other one was like eight years old.
So my sister is like, you need a new computer.
Yeah, true.
All right.
So let me mention then our sponsor for a lot of our programs is the Satellite Phone Store.
And if you go to sat123.com, The Satellite Phone Store has also these Faraday bags as well.
They've got the backpacks, they've got the phones, they've got the bivvy sticks, and they've got solar generators and all kinds of things here.
But here's some of the different Faraday bag here for the sat phone.
Or you can just go directly to healthrangerstore.com slash escape and get all the Escape Zone products, which include these really interesting bags like this one right here.
Here it is.
This is a really smart-looking laptop bag that's got Faraday.
There's a massive Faraday section, well, right in here.
And here it is.
You just unroll this.
There it is.
And you can put your phones, you can put your tablets, you can put your computers in there.
And see, for a lot of our audience, it's not just about the health benefits, but it really is about the privacy.
For some people, too, you know, your credit cards can be, if they have the scannability, you know, where you can pay a touchless pay, they can be scanned at a distance.
So you can be walking through an area and your credit card information could just be scanned.
So hence the crossover bag there that you're talking about, right?
Right.
That's right.
I love the, yeah, that is definitely amazing.
One other thing I wanted to point out with this amazing bag is I actually use it as my laptop to put my laptop on when I have to work on, you know, in an area where I'm not, where I'm having to hold myself, my computer.
So like on the couch, I put this down on my lap and then I put the laptop on it.
So it's a good little barrier so that I'm not exposing myself to direct EMF exposure and thermal exposure with the laptop computer.
That is definitely again distance is your friend and if you can protect yourself with layers of EMF protection that definitely decreases your exposure.
And let me mention this, the ballistic backpack here, which is currently, I believe, out of stock.
But Escape Zone also makes these multiple Faraday containers in this backpack with a Level 3A Plus bulletproof ballistic panel in it.
So, you know, you can also use it...
To help defend yourself to escape a mass shooting scenario.
This is starting to become James Bond gear here.
It's pretty wild, but it's rugged, very rugged construction with the stitching and the material that's used.
These are not cheap items.
They're very high-end items, but multiple protections.
I think that's pretty cool.
Yeah, that is really cool.
They're made to last.
And they're also made to, you know, in multiple situations, right?
We don't know where we're going to be.
We don't know what's going to happen.
And you're right, the privacy and protection is super important to us, too.
Well, yeah, times are changing rapidly.
I mean, we're seeing, as of the day we're recording this, there's martial law was just declared in South Korea.
Looks like there's a civil war taking place there.
The military's breaking into the parliament building.
You've got war breaking out in Syria right now.
You've got, you know, chaos happening in Ukraine and Russia at war, you know, the Middle East situation, obviously very volatile, and then an expectation of a lot of resistance against Trump's inauguration on January 20th, right?
So, like, everybody I know that travels has a satellite phone.
Michael Yon, I was just interviewing him yesterday.
He's like, I can't live without my satellite phone because I don't know where I'm going to be.
And you can use it from ships or deserts or wherever, but everybody wants a Faraday bag also to protect their privacy wherever they are.
So these are just becoming kind of common everyday items for people who are aware of what's going on in the world.
What are you thinking about that?
I think it's important, and it's also It's protecting you, but it's also protecting your equipment.
So putting your cell phone in a Faraday bag will protect your equipment if we have an EMP attack, if we have situations where we are being attacked.
I'll just say that.
Yeah, well, we are being attacked, but here's the thing.
As the tech companies want to push beyond 5G, they want to push to 6G, which is designed to carry more information, which means smaller wavelengths, which means more energy.
Right?
So as the phones become more capable with more bandwidth, there's going to be more energy penetrating your body, and everybody's going to want the faster bandwidth, and everybody's going to want to wear the internet of things, all their clothing devices, their transmitting locations, for whatever reason.
Some people want to become like cyborgs or whatever, like embed everything.
And they're just going to be inundated with all these fields of energy.
I mean, this doesn't, I don't think this ends well.
Right.
And the smaller the wavelength, the shorter amount of distance they can go.
So then the more amount of towers we have to have.
Did you know in countries where they actually look at these studies, they have prohibited these 5G towers from being close to their schools?
They have prohibited cell phone usage in a certain age group and younger cell phones and tablets being used in a certain age and younger cell In their schools, they have prohibited the marketing of cell phones to teenagers to a certain age.
I think it's either 16 or 15 and below.
It is crazy that we have not instituted the same thing.
In fact, we're doing the opposite.
We're doing more and more and more.
There was a study by the Harvard Of course, Yeah, which we all know that if we're living in this world and we are not blind to the idea that the government is going to protect us.
But it's interesting that the that that it's interesting that this is even like I can't believe I'm having this conversation.
When I started researching EMF exposure on human bodies from a functional medicine perspective, which is what I do on a regular basis when I have patients coming in with certain patterns, that's unusual.
I've been seeing patients for 30 years, so when I start to see something different, I want to explore why.
It took me So many journals and articles to understand what EMF even is and how it affects our biology and what studies have actually proven this already.
And when I saw all of that, I went through the basis of being very biased towards trying to disprove that EMF is dangerous to us.
Wow.
I couldn't do that.
And that's why I'm on your show today.
That's my number one objective is open your eyes.
We are living in a world where we are not being protected and a liberal institution like Harvard Ethics Department can actually conclude that the FCC is a captured agency.
We should be having red flags all over the place.
I'm not the human that's going to self-fear or make people scared without due cause.
There's so much due cause here.
I have so many articles we haven't even gone through.
Let me mention, Trump's nominee for heading up the FCC is, I believe, Brandon Carr, C-A-R-R. Yeah.
And Carr is, I mean, he's very much opposed to censorship, and he is going to attack big tech over its censorship cabals, the advertising blacklisting cabals, and so on.
For that reason alone, I'm really happy that he's going to be the nominee.
But I'm also a realist, and I know that Brandon Carr, there's no way he's going to go after the telecom industry and mobile phones and mobile devices.
That's just off-limits, man.
Even as the head of the FCC, if he goes after censorship, that's a victory.
He's not going to go after telecom.
There's no way.
I mean, that industry has so much lobbying money.
And it's tied into the domestic economy.
Think about it.
So we're always going to be exposed to this stuff.
We have to protect ourselves.
Right.
And that goes right back full circle to why we are here today.
We are not...
I mean, look at us.
We're using media right now, but we're doing it in a smart way.
So I'm decreasing my exposure at least 50% of the time.
The room I'm in has the least amount of EMF that I can find.
I've hardwired my computer.
We, you know, we have a switch to turn off our Wi-Fi at nighttime.
We are doing things that are helping us overall and everyone helps.
You can unplug your router.
You can also not use your cell phone when you have just one little bar, one little bar, because then, you know, one bar means the cell phone towers are having to work really hard to get to your phone.
You can not use your phone while you're driving.
In fact, this is where I keep my little baggie here.
If my phone isn't in my crossbody, then it's in here.
I have one of these in my car, not just for me, but for whoever else wants to put their cell phone in here.
I don't want to be tracked.
But more importantly, I don't want that technology of how you're tracked dinging on my phone over and over again every while I drive.
So those are little things that you can start doing that can protect yourself.
We can't live without it.
That's what one of my 21-year-old patients told me, look, I can't live without it, so teach me how to live with it.
I'm like, great point.
I can teach you how to live with it.
All right, so I say this kind of half-jokingly, but actually not.
But who's going to be the first company to make Faraday underwear for men to protect the boys?
Because, I mean, it's no joke that infertility is a very well-documented side effect of this electropollution exposure.
So can you talk about infertility?
I mean, it affects men and women.
Yes.
There's a study, and you know, this is what we found.
In a lot of fertility clinics, it's always the women go in to find out what's wrong with them.
There's like a lot of things that can happen with women, but men go in and give us a little tiny sperm sample.
That's it.
That's their job.
Their job is to make sure they're making good, healthy sperm.
And what we found is in the sperm clinics is more and more men were having Problems with good, healthy sperm, and that turned out to be the problem in terms of this couple's infertility is the male sperm counts were low.
The sperm were not moving like they're supposed to.
Motility, yeah.
Motility issues were a big deal.
If you can't get to the egg, you're not going to fertilize the egg.
So the study said mobile phone use decreased the overall sperm quality by affecting the motility, viability, and concentration.
It was further reduced It was further reduced in a group with high mobile phone usage.
So mobile phone use decreased the overall sperm quality by affecting the motility, viability, and concentration of sperm.
It was further reduced in the group with high mobile phone use, meaning there was a direct correlation with the amount of damage to the sperm with the amount of phone usage that you had.
Therefore, long-term cell phone use is a factor that must be considered as a cause of sperm quality reduction.
And this study was important because this study actually was the first study that I know of that showed that EMF exposure, not just thermal energy, is what is causing the damage.
Wow.
Wow okay so let's let's also bring in I mean I'm concerned about the future of the human race and we are actually experiencing a depopulation die-off trend.
I mean it's happening all over the world in countries like Japan in particular are not replacing their people not not at sustainable levels but let's talk about natural light versus all the artificial light Because I recently interviewed Dr. Jack Cruz, who's a brain surgeon and also an expert on this topic, and he's almost a fanatic about this issue.
He's right that people lack sunlight, which has very specific frequencies and combinations of frequencies of wavelengths of light, visible and non-visible, obviously.
That are necessary to activate the body's cognition, immune response, hormone balance and response, sleep cycles, wake cycles, everything.
But instead, everybody's just plugged into their artificial blue screens all day long, and then they're exposed to EMFs all day long, and they're not getting sunlight.
And then the human race is starting to look like Gollum from Lord of the Rings, like weak, pale-skinned.
It's mine!
And it's like...
What's happening to the human race, you know?
Infertility clinics are on the rise.
There goes my little thing again.
Infertility clinics are definitely very busy.
That's what's happening to the human race.
We're trying to artificially make people pregnant rather than just letting nature take its own course.
And in many cases, it's multifactorial, whether it's a combination of PCOS and poor sperm.
But all of these factors are lifestyle medicine factors that are something that we can definitely change by simple lifestyle medicine, by good nutrition, Good sleep habits, good exercise and movement habits, decreasing stress Decreasing overall stress and increasing stress resilience by doing things like breathing and calming down that part of the autonomic nervous system that controls our fight or flight so we're not as reactive and easily angered.
And social engagement, that's a big one.
We want to do all these things and then decrease the things that are causing stress.
But you know what we're seeing a lot of?
We're seeing a lot of these little kiddos with severe ADHD, can't focus, Can't have a conversation.
Social skills are lacking.
All these things that we think, ooh, this electronics is so great, and it is in many ways.
We have to be wise to know where it's actually hindering and hurting us as a population.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it's critical to understand that exposure to natural light, that is electromagnetic radiation, but it's healthy and it's stimulating, and we co-evolve with the sun, obviously, whereas all this artificial energy coming from artificial sources, very specific wavelengths, high energy in that wavelength, A lot of it, most of it, obviously invisible.
This is completely unnatural.
And our bodies were not built for that.
And the effects, I think, are only really beginning to be seen.
This is going to affect us for generations to come, isn't it?
Unfortunately, it will.
And it will really affect...
Everything builds on top of one another.
If it's affecting the insects and the bees outside, and we haven't done studies on that...
What's it going to do to the longevity of the human and life on Earth, period, really, when you think about it?
And it might not be something that we're going to see in our lifetime, but it's certainly something that I worry about.
Yeah, I think it will end, not with a bang, but a whimper.
It'll be a guy with a mobile phone, like, I'm the last man on Earth, and what are you doing?
Trying to find somebody to chat with on my phone.
And, you know, it's the EMF, that's erratic, That initial split second of answering your phone and saying hello to someone, that erratic, you know, it's not a regular rhythm.
It's not, it's that first second.
Noisy.
The closer you are to the erratic wavelengths, the more penetrating it is, the worse it is.
Yeah, really good point.
Okay, so back to some of the solutions then.
The Escape Zone company has made, show my screen if you would to my crew, they've made various bags here that some can hold mobile phones, some can hold tablets.
Here's a tablet bag.
Gosh, so many things are sold out.
High demand for this stuff.
Get it while you can, folks.
But you can put laptop computers, you've got backpacks, you've got sort of all-purpose pouches, but this is a really handy bag right here.
You can put multiple mobile phones in here.
So let's say you have people over for a dinner party.
Right?
You're like, hey everybody, put your phone in here.
Because we're going to have a conversation instead of everybody texting somebody that's not even here.
Put your phones in here.
And now you have security too.
Like, nobody's phone is spying on the dinner.
So, that's actually a really practical thing.
Yeah, I have a feeling we're going to sell a lot of these.
I know they're trying to get more, but they will not give me any more of these for my...
I wanted like five more of these for Christmas stocking stuffers.
And they're like, I'm pretty sure we are down to, I hope we get another shipment and let me just say that, but these are extremely popular and I personally want them for everyone in my family and all the people that we're having over for our Yeah, Christmas dinner.
I wanted to get them out, but I don't think I'm going to be able to.
Not right now anyway, but definitely something to think about as a Christmas stocking stuffer too.
Yeah, I can see the supply chain for this category of product is very thin.
And as people are becoming more aware, I mean, that's why everything, not everything, but a lot of things are sold out, and it's hard to get this made in a quality way where it passes the testing.
The nice thing is you can buy an EMF meter on, like, Amazon, right?
And you can test out the effectiveness of these products yourself.
I've done that.
They work.
I mean, your EMF meter, like, you put your mobile phone next to the EMF meter and you make a call.
It's going crazy.
It's going crazy.
But you put the phone in the Faraday bag.
Boom.
It's done.
It stops it.
You can test it yourself.
This isn't like woo-woo.
This is physics.
That's right.
Well, okay.
So what else do you want to leave people with here today in terms of just overall health tips about dealing with EMF? Are there nutritional solutions?
I mean, I can think of a couple, but what about you?
Nutritionally, how do you make yourself more biologically resilient to EMF exposure?
Number one is get rid of any excess sugar in your diet.
If you can do that, that would be awesome.
We have a course that we actually teach eating good nutrition.
When we start out with carbohydrates, we go through what healthy carbohydrates look like.
Healthy carbohydrates are vegetables primarily.
Every color of the rainbow that you can get on a daily basis, we usually recommend about four to five cups of vegetables a day because the phytonutrients inside of these colorful vegetables actually go into the cell membrane and actually Affects something called NFR2, which is an anti-inflammatory thing to do.
So it really churns down systemic inflammation, churns down that reactive oxygen species.
So number one, Eat about, you know, a lot of vegetables.
Let's just say if you're only eating one cup of vegetable a day, that's good.
Maybe try to double it.
If you're already eating three, four, or five, you're doing great.
Berries, any low glycemic fruit are my number two recommendation.
All colors, all berries are great for something like this.
One of the biggest areas that people struggle with is knowing what a healthy So we break fats down into three separate categories.
The first category is the polyunsaturated fats.
We want you to increase your, and there's two primary polyunsaturated fats, omega-3 and omega-6.
Omega-3 is what churns down inflammation.
You actually have a golden opportunity to significantly reduce inflammation by increasing omega-3 in your diet.
In fact, most people...
Somebody keeps pinging your phone, I think.
Yeah.
You know what?
I don't even...
Stick it in a Faraday bag there.
You know what?
That's a great idea.
Stick it in the beanie.
I think my computer...
Let me see if that works.
Beanie the phone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's see if that works.
Okay.
It's a whole other level of mute.
Yeah.
Oh, I see.
I think it's a computer that's connected.
Oh, that's your computer doing that?
Oh, okay.
Again, it's my new computer, and I don't know how to change that.
No worries.
You'll figure it out.
Let me mention this, though.
Superoxide dismutase.
We put that in this product called 5G defense powder that we formulated about a year ago.
This helps counteract the peroxynitrite.
The really dangerous free radical.
This is made from a very expensive extract from cantaloupe.
I mean, the SOD ingredient is very difficult to get, very expensive, but It's like you said, people can also just go to the grocery store and buy more colorful fruits and vegetables.
Vitamin C helps also.
Blueberries, turmeric, but fresh produce can help your body be more resilient against all of this as well.
And smart oils are, yeah, the omega-3s and the avocado, sorry about that, avocado and olives.
Those are the monounsaturated fats that are very good for you, too.
Get rid of the sugar.
Sugar is very inflammatory, and decreasing reactive oxygen species starts with a smart lifestyle, which in the past, I never even mentioned cell phone use.
Now, that's number six, decreasing EMF exposure.
Decreasing cell phone use, decreasing all of that stuff will significantly decrease the aging at the cellular level.
The other thing you can do, Mike, that is totally free, Is you can institute a sort of fasting in your daily life.
Fasting cleans out cells.
It actually decreases reactive oxygen species at the cellular level.
So fasting for anywhere between 12 to 16 hours, even a multi-day fast, you have to talk to your doctor about that in terms of what's right for you, depending on what medications you're taking, what your past medical history looks like.
But for most people, they can safely fast between 12 and 16 hours a day.
Okay, well, that is great advice, and thank you for sharing that with us.
Dr. Williams, it's great to have you on to cover all of this.
You've given us a lot of practical tips.
We've also pointed out some products that are available if people want those, and some of them are really unique, like the beanies, but there are a lot of things you can do that don't require any special purchase.
It's a change in habits.
Reduce exposure, increase distance, turn devices off at night, things like that.
So, Dr. Williams, thank you so much for joining us today.
It's been a pleasure.
We really appreciate you.
My pleasure.
Thank you so much for having me on today.
Take care.
It's my pleasure.
Thank you for joining us.
And for those of you watching, again, if you go to healthrangerstore.com slash escape, you can see the products that we have available now.
Many of them are in stock.
Some of them are sold out.
But you can check all these different backpacks and bags and the beanies and blankets, all kinds of things.
And then you can also check out sat123.com, the satellite phone store, which carries these same products as well as the satellite phones and the bivvy sticks and solar generators and things like that.
So more solutions to help you live a more, you know, well, a pollution-free life as much as is possible in our heavily electropolluted world today.