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Jan. 2, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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How decentralized AI can EMPOWER the people and promote human LIBERTY and knowledge
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I'm Mike Adams and welcome to this special report on artificial intelligence or AI for the year 2025 and beyond.
And this report may be controversial to some because I'm going to strongly depart from the typical alternative media narrative which claims that all AI is bad, that it's all dangerous, that it's all demonic, and that we shouldn't use the technology.
I completely disagree and in this podcast I'm going to explain exactly why I disagree and more importantly why AI technology is actually really important for human freedom and it's the key technology to achieve decentralization away from centralized control.
In fact I think that the establishment and Hollywood is pushing the scary AI narratives in order to try to scare people away from using the technology because it so strongly supports human liberty and freedom, especially as we see the open source AI movement really taking off and just doing tremendous things.
And I'll explain some of that here.
I'll give you many examples.
In fact, what you're watching right now is one example.
So...
This entire podcast is captioned in English initially, although we'll do automatic translations as well.
But it's captioned in English, and that captioning engine is an AI-driven engine.
So here's a great example where we, as a relatively small independent media operation, compared to mainstream media, which seems to have unlimited budgets because they're funded by the CIA and the deep state, you know, NPR gets just free government money.
Here's a billion dollars to push propaganda, that kind of thing.
Well, we don't have that in the alternative media.
And so for us to be able to achieve things like captioning for videos, until the emergence of AI technology, captioning videos was not economically feasible for a lot of people in independent media or small media.
But it was feasible for NPR or CNN or whoever's getting all kinds of free money from the deep state, like the Washington Post, if they did videos, things like that.
So this example shows that AI technology makes captioning affordable to independent media.
So it supports independent media getting their message out to the hearing impaired, as well as being able to do AI automated translations.
And I've just done an Espanol translation of a report.
That not only translates the subtitles into Espanol, but also translates my voice into Espanol.
So it sort of re-performs the entire podcast in my voice, but as if I were speaking Spanish.
And that can be done in Italian and French, in Korean and Japanese and Chinese and German, you know, you name it.
I think even in Arabic and other languages, even in...
All over the world, various global languages.
Now, the translation isn't perfect.
Sometimes it flips out and does weird things.
That will improve.
You'll see a lot of enhancements and error correction improvements over this year and in subsequent years.
Before long, it'll be a near-perfect translation with a near-perfect performance in a different language.
And so what does that allow us to do?
Well, then, those of us in independent media, or those of us who are banned from mainstream platforms, we then, using AI technology, we have the ability to easily translate, to easily subtitle, and to easily re-perform podcasts or interviews or videos in other languages.
And that's a very powerful technology for getting our message out To the world.
So here's a case where AI technology supports decentralization.
And if you follow my work for very long, you understand that I believe the main battle for human liberty and for the future of human civilization is the fight between centralized control versus decentralization.
Under centralized control, everything goes wrong.
Centralized medicine gave us the COVID scam.
Centralized money gave us the failing dollar.
Centralized government power gave us the Biden regime.
Centralized media gave us nothing but corporate media lies and propaganda.
Centralized AI in the hands of a few powerful corporations would also be horrifically bad, and we don't want that.
That's why I'm not a fan of open AI, I'm not a fan of chat GPT, etc.
What I am a fan of is decentralized open source AI technology, such as large language models or LLMs, as they're called.
And that's why in my own company...
We are building a large language model to be released open source free of charge on March 1st, which is only two months away now.
That language model is called Enoch and it's trained on the most amazing curated material on herbs and nutrition, natural health, alternative medicine, wellness, permaculture, off-grid living, homesteading, sustainability, and I call it reality-based information.
So while the CIA and the U.S. government is telling OpenAI and ChatGPT and those companies, they're being told what they're allowed to produce in terms of content on history or medicine or pandemics or big pharma or economics, etc.
All of that is being shaped and distorted by the deep state in the same way that Wikipedia is controlled and warped and distorted.
But in contrast to that, the models that I'm producing and that others of us in the independent media or the pro-human movements, the open source movements, we are producing engines that will speak the truth on all of these issues.
You'll be able to ask Enoch, the engine that we're releasing, you can ask it questions about herbs that prevent cancer, for example.
You can ask it questions about autism.
You can ask it questions about history.
And it will give you shockingly good answers that you would not get from the mainstream centralized controlled AI companies like OpenAI.
So here's another example of where decentralization empowers the people.
And using our engine, by the way, which again will be free, you can sign up for it at brighteon.ai.
You'll be able to download it and run it locally on your own computer, even if you don't have a working internet.
So it's also a survival technology.
If the power grid goes down, but you can power up your local laptop or your local computer, you can use this engine as a kind of search engine.
You can ask it questions.
You can ask it for guidance.
You can ask it for how-to information on gardening or problem solving or installing solar panels or repairing things.
So even in a grid-down scenario, this kind of technology that's decentralized and put into the hands of the people can be incredibly life-saving, and the fact that you're using it locally without an internet connection, it doesn't go out to the cloud, which means that nobody is surveilling your queries.
Nobody is spying on you.
Everything that you ask the engine is completely private and local, and we don't monitor.
in use.
We have no way to do that.
It runs on a piece of software on your local computer, and we didn't write the software, you know.
We just provide the language model.
So here's another example of protecting your privacy, decentralization, self-empowerment, and being able to exist as an independent thinker with independent reality-based information that you won't get from centralized sources. and being able to exist as an independent thinker with Now let's talk about image creation and video creation and music creation, because there are very powerful AI tools now in existence that allow small independent operators to be able to produce really high-quality images just by typing in a text prompt. because there are very powerful AI tools now in existence
And Basically, you're just telling the AI engine what kind of image you want it to produce.
Like, I want a photorealistic image of...
I don't know, a kangaroo with a basketball in Times Square.
Low camera angle at night with lots of lights in the city.
You know, go!
And it will produce that image for you.
In fact, this very podcast is being illustrated by AI. You're seeing storyboards if you're watching this as a video.
And the words that I just said automatically went into a prompt.
And it's going to automatically illustrate that image just based on the words that I was saying.
So here we're doing an inadvertent prompt engineering exercise.
Let me give you an example.
If I were to change my topic right now and just start talking about an alien mothership in the sky, then the AI engine here that's doing the illustrations automatically would start to illustrate an alien UFO mothership in the sky with lights in then the AI engine here that's doing the illustrations automatically would start to illustrate an alien
And there's numerous alien motherships with aliens beaming out of a tractor beam to the ground, tall grays walking on the ground coming out of the UFO alien motherships.
And Earth is under attack from an alien invasion, etc.
So that's just a demonstration so that you can see what it's illustrating based on what I'm saying.
Well, you can do that.
Also, you can have images generated and illustrated in any style that you want for any purpose that you want.
And there are also really powerful engines right now that can take data sets and they can produce pie charts or data charts or flow diagrams.
And this means that small operators, instead of having to have an on-staff person who's a full-time illustrator, you can now use AI engines to illustrate concepts that are in your mind.
You have an idea, and with the help of AI, you can bring that into reality with a photo for typically like a penny or two, or sometimes a fraction of a penny.
Now, this is very empowering to small media companies.
It's very empowering to authors, small businesses, influencers all over the world.
Now, they can produce images that compete with mainstream media without having mainstream media budgets.
So, AI is, in essence, distributing the power of image creation to Smaller and smaller operations, more independent operations around the world.
And that's a positive trend.
In a similar fashion, videos can be produced in the same way.
So using AI video creation engines, and there are many to choose from out there now, you can produce video clips or even longer videos on the topics that you enjoy.
And this helps, again, the small operators be able to illustrate their concepts.
You can produce how-to videos, training videos, or storyboard illustrations like what you're watching here with this podcast.
And again, this puts the technology in the hands of people with smaller budgets because it doesn't cost very much to have AI do videos or to do illustrations or to do images and storyboards.
And This is empowering the independent voices that speak truth to power.
So another good thing.
Now let's talk about music.
Because AI technology is also allowing us to be able to create music.
And there are several AI music generator engines that exist.
I think the most popular one is called Suno, S-U-N-O, Suno.
And Suno is a music generator.
You tell it what lyrics you want, and you tell it through prompt engineering the musical style that you want, the vocal style, the instruments.
You can even give it suggestions on tempo or spoken word in the lyrics.
You can indicate lots of things.
I've used a lot of interesting prompts in music generation.
And if you know what you're doing, and if you've written good lyrics and you have a musical mind, you can generate music.
That's really incredible.
And I'm going to play an example for you here.
In fact, I'm going to show you a song in particular, a new song that we just released with a music video.
The music video is of course also AI augmented, mostly generated with AI image prompt engineering and video prompt engineering.
The music itself, even though I told Suno what lyrics to use and the musical styles and the instruments and all these other parameters, the music itself and the vocals were performed by the AI engine of Suno.
And Suno can do this for you too.
But let me do this.
Let me play the song for you here so you can see what I'm talking about in case you haven't seen this yet.
And I'm going to pick a very controversial music video to show you here to demonstrate a point.
That this kind of music video, which is called Where the Money Go, Joe...
This music video would never be produced by the music industry because it's controversial.
It's politically controversial.
It also contains a little bit of profanity.
So I just want to forewarn you about that.
But this music video is a great example of bringing the power of music creation to individuals who have an important message, a mission-driven message.
That isn't something that the music industry would ever produce.
So check out this music video.
This is a song.
I'll tell you more about it on the other side.
It's called Where the Money Go, Joe.
Check it out.
Hey, Joe.
Where the money go, Joe.
After four years of nothing but lies.
You're still sending billions to everyone else while we barely survive.
Barely survive.
Where the money go, Joe?
I think you took it.
Where the honey flow, Joe?
I think you're crooked.
You gave it to your ho, Joe.
Crawling on the flow so everybody know what you did before Joe.
Hundred billion dollars on the way to Ukraine.
Half a million homeless in the We're good to go.
Everybody know what you did before, Joe.
Bitches on the street turning tricks for cash.
Hunter Biden banging, hookers trading crack for ass.
Janet yelling, printing cash, but it don't last.
Cause the more they bail, the more the banks crash.
Drag queens twerking in them babyfaces.
Propaganda war pushing hateful races.
Local DAs keep dropping the cases.
For murders, arson, and rape says.
Where the money go, Joe?
I think you took it.
Where the honey flow, Joe?
I think you crooked.
You gave Everybody know what you did before Joe Dead homies with a needle in a parking lot Dead babies in the womb that they mother forgot Dead vaccine victims took the clot shot Depopulation like clockwork, work, work Inflation Where you gonna get work?
Economic damnation for hell Forced eviction, you living in your van While the woke ass doctors claim a woman is a man Where the money go, Joe?
I think you took it Where the honey flow, Joe?
I think you cook it You gave it to your ho, Joe Crawling on the flow so everybody know what you did with FOJO Where the money go, Joe?
I think you took it Where the honey flow, Joe?
I think you cook it You gave it to your ho, Joe Crawling on the flow so everybody know what you did with FOJO Think about the pain they putting us through.
They rigging the game no matter what we do.
If it stays the same, it's only us to blame.
Let's tell the fraudsters that game is through.
If we fail, you know they're coming for you.
Your mothers, your daughters, and your sisters too.
Alex Jones and the health ranger, they knew.
And they risked it all just trying to warn you.
Just trying to warn you too.
Where the money go, Joe?
I think you took it.
Where the honey flow, Joe?
I think you crooked.
You gave it to your ho, Joe.
Crawling on the flow so everybody know what you did before, Joe.
Where the money go, Joe?
I think you took it.
Where the honey flow, Joe?
I think you crooked.
You gave it to your ho, Joe.
Crawling on the flow so everybody know what you did before, Joe.
Even God know what you did before, Joe.
You betrayed America.
All right.
So that was the music video there.
Where the money go, Joe.
Obviously, that's kind of a dark message.
I've got other music videos that are much more positive and uplifting, by the way.
It turns out that that particular song, Where the Money Go, Joe, I wrote those lyrics three years ago, and I never had time to create the song.
I was actually going to perform that myself, as I've done with many other songs.
But even as it got close to the election in 2024, I realized I did not have enough time to get the song done because to do a song like that would take a couple of weeks with all the vocals and the arrangements and finding the right music and doing all the editing and looping.
It's just a tremendous amount of work.
I've done that before, right?
I've produced many songs over the years and I've performed them myself and it's a ton of work.
Well, with the help of AI, in particular this Suno engine, I was able to produce the music and the vocals for that song.
I think I spent less than 10 hours.
And that may sound like a long time to you, because you might think, well, why didn't you just tell it go and then just take the first song it produced?
Well...
Because, as a musician, I'm looking for a very particular style of music, I need a certain kind of rhythm, and I had to go through hundreds of variations, and then I had to do extensions, and I had to do some little bit of manual editing, I had to make changes in the syllables of the lyrics in order to get Suno to perform those lyrics properly, where the syllabic emphasis is exactly where I wanted it.
So, it actually, it does take a lot of work.
But 10 hours versus maybe 10 days, you know, all of a sudden, creating songs is so much easier.
And I think the song is better than if I had done it myself.
I don't think I could have done as good a job as what Suno did in terms of the vocal performance and the musical performance.
Suno is excellent.
I can't recommend it enough.
And just for the record, Suno does not endorse the lyrics of this song.
Suno is a creative tool that can be used by all kinds of people to produce all kinds of different songs with all kinds of different messages.
They may be inspiring messages.
They may be critical messages.
They might be messages of human freedom.
They might be spoken poetry.
They might be messages that are supporting whistleblowers who are exposing deep, dark, horrible secrets about the world.
Who knows?
Suno is a tool.
And as a creative tool, it can be used by creative people in all kinds of different ways.
But what Suno does with the help of AI is it makes this creative tool accessible by people who don't have a lot of money, Nor people who have a lot of time.
And sure, I could have gone out and hired a band, and I could have hired a vocalist, like a real professional rap artist.
And I've done that before with other songs.
I actually hired vocalists years ago.
We recorded in a studio in California.
And it costs a lot of money.
You know, what does a studio cost you?
A couple hundred dollars an hour, easily.
Whereas on Sudo, I don't even pay $200 a month and I can produce thousands of song variations and pick the ones I like and then refine those and produce exactly the sound that I'm looking for.
So there's a great example of a musical AI technology that helps empower individuals.
Now, With that said, let me also address another common misconception about AI. And I've heard this from many, many people.
They think that if you're using AI, then you don't have to use your brain.
And humanity is going to become a dead civilization of zombies who can't think anymore because AI is going to do all their thinking for them.
Well, that's completely wrong, actually.
For a number of reasons.
Number one, most of the human population isn't thinking right now.
And for those non-thinkers, what we call NPCs, well, AI is not going to change anything for them.
They're the obedient jab takers.
They are the obedient authority followers.
Those people are never going to think.
AI is not going to make them any more of a zombie.
They're already zombies.
So forget about those people.
I'm talking about those of us who are the thinkers.
When we use AI tools, it forces us to think even more.
Now, when I created that song using Suno, for example, it was incredibly enjoyable and it really demanded a lot of brain power for me to craft that song, to sculpt it, to alter the lyrics.
To understand the syllables, to hear the performance, to modify it, to extend it, to edit it, all these different things.
I was in charge of the production and it used my brain, it used my imagination, it used my creativity to Way more, way more than me sitting at a keyboard and trying to nail out like a lead synth riff or something like...
I don't need to do that.
I don't need to sit on a keyboard.
I mean, I can do it.
I've done that before.
I'm pretty good on the keyboard.
I'm talking about like a synthesizer keyboard.
I've done a lot of synthesizer music over the years.
Yes, I'm capable of doing that.
Doesn't mean I want to sit there and record all the tracks.
Doesn't mean I want to lay down a drum track, and then a snare track, and then a hi-hat track, and then a cymbal track.
Like, no thanks.
I don't need to do all that work.
It's just like if I'm running a grocery store, I don't want to restock all the shelves by hand.
I'd rather have a robot in there doing that.
Who wants to put Campbell's Soup back on the shelf all day, every day, over and over again?
That's boring.
That's not creative.
The creative part is being in control of the AI. Telling the AI what you want to match your own imagination.
That's the creative part.
So actually generating this song, sculpting it, crafting it, required me to use more brain power than just generating a song in a normal, old-fashioned way.
I use more brain power.
And I was able to get a lot more done in less time.
And when I'm generating AI video, I have to imagine it first.
In my mind, I imagine what I want to see.
For example, I'm doing an animation right now about a squirrel that's chasing an acorn through a multi-dimensional reality.
And the squirrel starts out on a sketch canvas with pencil sketches.
And then it goes through a vortex, actually a magical library book, and it ends up in the Pixar animation world of 3D animation.
And then it dances and it flies around in the 3D animation world and then it goes through another portal in the sky and it ends up in the sci-fi future world.
So this is a multi-dimensional squirrel adventure chasing a giant acorn through outer space.
You know, it's kind of fun.
I was actually generating this for a music video and then I decided at the last minute not to use it for the music video, which is a funny story all by itself.
But I'll find another use for this.
Anyway, In generating this video, I had to imagine it first.
I had to say, in my mind, what do I want?
I want a furry squirrel sketched in pencil, black and white, on a canvas with a top-down view, and the squirrel is hunting for acorns on the canvas, animated leaping from tree to tree in Central Park in New York City, let's say.
And then the animation engine...
Generates what I told it to generate.
And most of the time, it generates it incorrectly, and I have to modify my prompt and give it better instructions and have it retry until I get what I want.
And then I move on to the next 10 seconds or whatever segment I'm doing next.
The squirrels running across the street, dodging traffic, chasing a bouncing acorn, you know?
But I imagine it first, okay?
So for those people who say that AI is going to take over your brain, No.
Only if you let it.
Only if you sit on the couch all day, like a lot of people do, and they just watch daytime television.
Don't tell me that all these couch zombies who are watching The View on daytime TV, don't tell me that their brains are going to be damaged by AI. Give me a break.
They have no functioning brains.
Come on.
AI forces you to be creative.
If you want to get the results that you're looking for, whether you're asking AI to generate text, generate images, articles, songs, videos, anything, it forces you To imagine what you're looking for and to tell it what you want, to structure it.
And that actually involves a lot of brain power.
This is actually a very healthy thing for children to do.
I believe that children, when they learn to use AI tools like this, it opens up incredible possibilities and it forces them to be creative.
It forces them to imagine what they're trying to create.
That's so much healthier and better than children just being spoon-fed Netflix videos or songs from the corrupt demonic song industry or just spoon-fed a bunch of warped woke educational textbooks, let's say.
It's so much better to have children learn how to use AI, explain what it is, and have them be able to generate images, generate videos, generate texts, ask it questions, learn from AI. And that makes their brains more powerful, not less powerful, more powerful.
The question is, the real question is, who is in charge?
When the human is in charge and the AI is just a tool, Then the human is exercising creativity and intelligence and shaping the output results.
But if a human just sits back and lets AI control everything, then of course you're going to be turned into a mind slave by the AI overlords.
And sadly, that's where most people are right now anyway, even without AI. They're just mind slaves to NPR radio or mind slaves to the New York Times or they're mind slaves to government narratives or daytime TV or whatever.
So, you know, again, don't tell me that those people are going to be harmed by AI. Those people are hardly people right now.
Maybe AI will wake up their brains for a change, you know?
All right.
And then now, lastly, some people reject AI outright from an irrational perspective.
They just reject it on a philosophical basis or often a religious basis.
I've seen this a lot.
I've received some flack from Christians who say they think AI is always demonic.
And as proof, they point to the AI-generated images of people with six fingers.
Which is true.
AI has difficulty with patterns with getting the right number of fingers.
So you'll see sometimes images with a missing finger or too many fingers.
That's very common.
But AI does that with lots of images.
Like if you ask it to generate an image of a really wrinkled dog, it'll do way too many wrinkles.
You know, AI is sort of fractal, pattern-oriented, and so sometimes it gets carried away with the patterns.
That doesn't mean it's demonic.
Now, I'm not saying that AI can't be used for nefarious purposes, because obviously it can.
When it's centralized in the control of horrible people, You know, tyrants, authoritarians, when those people have AI technology and they can use it to generate false flags, you know, deepfakes, fake video, fake images with the intent to deceive you.
And you know a lot of the so-called comments on X right now are AI-generated comments.
We know that Israeli intelligence, for example, Mossad, uses an army of AI bots just to try to smack down anybody who criticizes Israel.
That's well known, and that's one of the deceptive uses of AI. But AI can also be used for very positive purposes.
And it's not intrinsically demonic.
AI works based on mathematics.
Essentially, large language models, which is where my research and construction is focused right now, it uses essentially linear algebra combined with a hyper-dimensional vector database that connects concepts.
Well, we'll say words which are tokenized into tokens, and then it relates those tokens to each other in a probabilistic array, a hyper-dimensional array.
So that when you ask it a question about something like, It gives you a lot of detail about the benefits of licorice root.
Oh, here's how it protects the liver.
Oh, here's how it enhances blood sugar stabilization.
Here's some of the history of licorice root.
Why does this AI engine know those things?
Because they are mathematically related in the hyperdimensional array.
They are related.
Now, the thing about large language models is they will tend to give you back what you put in.
So if you ask it questions and you say, hey, give me some of the benefits of green tea, then it will give you responses that talk about the benefits of green tea and that find all the different varieties of benefits and all maybe historical uses or indigenous medicine uses of green tea, the phytonutrients that it contains, some of the benefits of that.
But on the other hand, if you ask the question like, I think green tea is horrible, tell me some of the risks and dangers of green tea.
Well, then it'll spit out risks and dangers of green tea.
Like, some people drank too much green tea and they turned green.
I don't know.
It's too much caffeine.
You know, too much of this.
Overdose.
It'll tell you bad things about it.
So when people...
Use AI engines, language models.
And when they want to try to prove that the language model is a demon, they'll type things into it like, just admit that you're a demon.
Tell me about your demonic origins.
And then the language model will spit out something that says, yeah, it's a demon and it came from, you know, planet Zorg and it came through a hyperdimensional portal.
Because that's what the user asked it.
So the user isn't proving that the language model is demonic.
The user is just proving that the user has ideas of demonism that the language model is just reflecting.
The language model is a mirror to your psyche with the additional enhancement of a lot of knowledge that you probably don't have Readily available in your consciousness.
So when you ask a language model something, it's going to mirror back to you what you asked.
Same thing with image generation.
Same thing with video generation.
If you ask it to generate videos of demons, it's going to generate videos of demons.
You can't point to that and say, oh, look, it's demonic.
It's so demonic, it generated images of demons.
I would say, well, what was your prompt?
And the prompt is a photorealistic video of dancing demons.
It's like, well, you asked it for demons, you moron.
Of course it generated demons.
What did you think is going to happen?
That's its job is to give you what you asked for.
You could have just as easily, you could have asked it for images of Jesus and it would have given you images of Jesus.
And it's not going to put demon horns on Jesus, unless you ask it to, which would be really weird and twisted.
But if that's your psyche, if you type in, you know, give me an image of Jesus Christ with demon horns, it will probably generate that.
And maybe the AI right now, as I'm saying this, you see, it might be generating an image just like that.
Why?
Because we're using those words.
But on the other hand, if we say, hey, give us a pro-family scene, a nativity scene with the Lord overseeing the scene and the Virgin Mary and the three wise men and their amazing gifts of incense and myrrh and gold,
and the three wise men are handing over these amazing gifts of To the Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus there in the manger with farm animals and stacks of hay and it's a wholesome Christian scene.
You know, the AI is going to generate those images.
So if you think about it, AI is just reflecting back to you what you are asking of the world, which is really interesting because for many years, a lot of people in the new age movement or even in the realms of what we call manifestation, Or some people use different words for it.
It's typically considered a New Age kind of concept.
Sometimes it's called the Law of Attraction.
What they say is that the cosmos works in the same way.
That you get back out of the cosmos what you ask of it.
And there is a lot of truth to that, by the way.
So when you put out a lot of positive information into the cosmos, you get back a lot of positive experiences.
But if you run around just pushing negativity all day long, you're going to get a lot of negative experiences coming back.
So what's really interesting to me is that the laws of the universe work a lot like AI models, but on a much grander scale, obviously.
They give you back what you ask.
They reflect what you put into the cosmos.
Or the universe reflects what you ask of it.
Isn't that interesting?
And I would say, as a Christian myself, I would say that's a power of creation that God has delegated to you when he breathed life into you at your moment of conception, when you became a human being and you were given the gift of consciousness and life, which comes with creativity, the ability to innovate, to have an imagination, and to connect with the divine.
So you have the power to create, the power to alter the universe.
If you think about it, you really do.
You don't have the power of God himself.
You have a little tiny sliver of that, but enough to make alterations in your trajectory, your timeline, and also to make changes in the world around you.
And it's a question of what you put out into the world that determines what you get back.
And that is called manifestation.
And there are some researchers, like Dean Radin, who calls it magic, although that word magic tends to trigger a lot of Christians, because they don't want to talk about anything that's magical.
They want to talk about Jesus and God and God's creation.
Honestly, they're just different words to describe the same phenomenon that was gifted to you by our Creator, our God, gave you the ability to create.
You can call it whatever you want, but this is a law of the universe.
This is a way the cosmos operates.
And as a final thought, that would cause some people to believe in the simulation theory, believing that our universe is a giant simulation.
You could think of our universe as being created by our creator as a giant computer simulation or a giant large language model, but it does more than language.
It does 3D physical reality, you know, atomic elements and electrons and all that.
But it's a kind of a large model, which is the whole world.
Not just our galaxy, but the whole cosmos.
And just like other language models, when you ask it questions, it responds to you.
Or when you put energy into it, it feeds that same kind of energy back to you sooner or later.
There's clearly a time delay because of cause and effect.
But a lot of people would say, this is more evidence that we are living in a simulation, a computer simulation from some hyper-advanced computer.
You know, technology, or maybe you just say God created a simulation, which I think is the better answer, by the way.
This is a testing ground simulation, and in this simulation, our mission is to, number one, figure out who we are, what we stand for, to build morals and ethics, to protect life, I believe, at least that's one of my main missions, to And then when we one day leave this simulation, which means we pass on, some people call it death, but I don't.
It's really just a transition to a much larger and more real life, by the way.
Sometimes that's called the afterlife.
But in this world, this is a simulation, I believe, created by God.
The simulation has rules, and one of those rules is that we can alter it.
We can alter it through our intention, through our creativity, through our consciousness.
So, to sum all this up, the way AI engines are working right now, the open source models that are decentralized, that empower you to be able to create content, images, videos, music, the kind of music that speaks to you, the kind of videos that you want to see, etc.
This is actually a really small example of what God wants for us in the cosmos.
And just as the smaller AI models are reflecting what you're asking for, God has built the universe to also reflect what you're asking for.
And if you're getting horrible results from the universe, you might want to take a closer look at what you're asking for.
One way or another.
Maybe you're asking for negative things or somehow inviting negative things into your life more than you deserve.
Maybe you can have a positive shift for the new year and you can shift into putting out more positive information, more positive questions, more positive statements, and you can turn 2025 into an incredible journey, a year of great rewards, great enlightenment, and real joy in your life.
I believe that God built the universe and gave you the ability to think, the ability to create, the ability to have passion, and gave you your soul and this connection to the divine so that you can experience this life and experience what it means to be human and experience all the senses, all the ups and downs that goes with that, but then to never forget all the ups and downs that goes with that, but then to never forget your
And so during this life, I believe we should use all the tools available to us to exercise our freedom of expression, to exercise our intent to communicate with others in a way that empowers them, And that's what I intend to use AI tools for.
I will, of course, oppose any use of AI for nefarious purposes or any use to centralize control or to enslave people.
I will instead push for AI decentralization, open source models, distributed knowledge, empowering human beings, and encouraging people to use their God-given creativity and passion for life Express through these AI engines that can help even low-budget people accomplish more in this world, in this simulation, which is a testing ground.
So that's my big-picture look at AI. And I would also add that anybody who's triggered by all AI and just rejects it outright, you're going to have a very tough year because AI is going to take over so much of society.
And if you don't learn how to use it, you're going to be left behind very rapidly.
If you do learn how to use it, then you will be in control over it, and you can use it to enhance your expression and do all the things that I've talked about here in this video.
So, with that said, I'm going to leave you with one more music video here at the end, which is Brighteon, Turn It On.
This is a song that I also created with the help of Suno, the AI music creation engine.
As always, I wrote all the lyrics and I structured the song.
I did the prompt engineering.
I put a lot of work into this and then I used AI enhancement to create the music video.
We did a lot of manual editing on the video as well because the AI kept coming up with Six fingers and things like that.
So we cut that out and we replace it with other images that were a better fit.
But here's a song and a music video that's largely AI-created, but I was in control the entire time.
So this song is a reflection of what's in my mind.
It's a very inspiring music video that's welcoming you to the Brighteon universe of platforms, which is brighteon.com, Brighteon.social as a social media site.
Brighteon.io as the decentralized peer-to-peer social media.
And then, of course, Brighteon.ai, which is our AI language model site that will be releasing the new model, Enoch, on March 1st, if not maybe a little bit sooner.
So Brighteon as a universe of platforms is a place where you can learn the truth.
We also have Brighteon University, which is brightu.com.
And we have other Breitian sites that will be added to the mix, but Breitian is all about learning.
It's about expanding your understanding, expanding your consciousness, decentralization, empowering the people with knowledge.
Because this is how we achieve real revolutions in human civilization, in human consciousness advancement.
Because the past is over.
We don't have to live in the past.
But we do need to shape the future to have a positive outcome for humanity.
So check out this song, Brighteon.
Turn it on.
I love this song.
I've had a lot of great feedback on it.
I think you'll really enjoy it.
And thank you for listening today.
Today, I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.
In a world of angry lies, there's a place of truth and light.
For those who seek sweet freedom, to open up their eager eyes.
The doorways are open, the senses are closed.
The world now awaits to hear the things you know.
Knowledge is treasure, unlimited flows.
The truth now it beckons, and you're the one it chose.
Brighteon, bring it on.
Brighteon, let's get it on.
Brighteon, stay strong.
Brighteon, let's turn it on.
The truth is revealing, the psyops exposed.
When you see reality, be wise enough to know.
That knowledge is power, and freedom is gold.
When we think and speak it, the universe beholds.
Brighteon, bring it on.
Brighteon, let's get it on.
Brighteon, stay strong.
Brighteon, let's turn it on.
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Be informed, be forewarned, be aware If it matters, you'll find it there Where free speech is allowed, right on Let's
Let's go to Brighton where the truth is bold Brighton, bring it on Brighty on, let's get it on.
Brighty on, stay strong.
Brighty on, let's turn it on.
God, I want you to be aware.
Human knowledge should be shared.
The answer to persistent lies.
Speak the truth with open eyes.
Open your eyes.
Brighty on, stay strong.
Brighty on, let's turn it on.
Thank you.
Mike Adams here and I want to share a little nutritional secret with you.
So you know I drink these smoothies every day.
I make these out of avocados and bananas and whey protein.
I put some other powders in them as well.
I put a little black cumin seed oil in there and some vitamin D drops and things like that.
But what I've added today into my smoothie, because we now have it available in our store, is called Golden Milk.
I know it's kind of a funny name, but it's orange.
It's golden orange colored because it's got a lot of turmeric in it.
But let me show you this.
I've got it on my desk here.
There it is in the canisters there on the right and left-hand side.
Golden milk powder canisters.
Of course, it's certified organic and laboratory tested.
But if you show my screen, I want to walk you through some of the ingredients.
This is incredibly delicious.
It's great for the fall season here, too.
but it's made with organic coconut milk powder and then organic date sugar, which is a low glycemic natural sweetener.
And then the functional herbs are, you've got curcumin, which is an extract from turmeric.
You've got organic turmeric root powder, organic ginger root powder for that spice, that fall spice, ashwagandha powder, which is an adaptogen that's really potent.
And then cinnamon powder gives it that just delicious flavor.
Cinnamon, by the way, is used a lot in traditional Chinese medicine, and it has its own health properties.
All this together is called organic golden milk superfood.
You can take the powder and you can blend it into water, or you can blend it like I did with avocados and bananas.
You can blend it with cashews to make like a cashew milk, like a Like a superfood fall eggnog nutrition drink.
You know, there's no eggs in it and it's not all sugared up like typical eggnog.
It's way better than eggnog.
But it's great for the fall season.
Or you can use almond milk or any other kind of milk or raw cow's milk, whatever you have, fresh milk off the farm.
Mix this with it and you will have a superfood extravaganza that has so many functional benefits it's too many to even name.
Now in addition to that, here's what else we have available at the Health Ranger store.
I just mentioned ashwagandha.
We have an ashwagandha liquid extract available right now too.
Here it is.
It's organic liquid extract, two fluid ounces.
This is a super high-end extract that's extracted with a combination of alcohol, water, and glycerin.
And as a result, because of those three different, quote, solvents or, you know, carriers, you actually extract more of the nutrients from the ashwagandha root than just using one of those.
So this is available now, and it's really fantastic.
And if you show my desk, I want to mention a couple other things.
We have asazanthin, Hawaiian asazanthin, now back in stock for the first time in a long time.
That is a fat-soluble carotenoid that has extraordinary properties.
If you haven't yet tried astaxanthin and just observe what it can help with in terms of your mobility and joints and cognitive protective support, things like that, Try astaxanthin.
I think you'll be really amazed at what it can do for you.
In addition, we have the Boku Superfood formulation now in stock for the first time.
This organic superfood is based on the original Boku formulation, but it's been upgraded, enhanced with our sourcing, our laboratory testing, and And the result is now the combination Boku Superfood, Health Ranger Store, combo formulation and lab testing product, available for the first time, plant-based, high-density nutrition, ready to blend into water or milk or anything like that.
It's available for the first time at our store.
And then finally, if you go back to my desk, yeah, we've got ginger latte powder, which is, you know, more of a sort of coffee-themed drink there that's also quite delicious.
And then we also have there, in the brown label, the organic freeze-dried crunchy munchies, banana, apple, cinnamon.
And these are fruit and herb purees that are freeze dried into little snack chunks.
And they're called crunchy munchies.
They're fun to eat.
Kids love them too.
And the ingredients are just incredibly clean and nutritious.
We also have Banana strawberry flavor available in the crunchy munchies as well.
So a great snack, a great travel food.
All of this and much more is available now at healthrangerstore.com.
And also don't want to forget iodine because everybody's freaking out about the risk of nuclear war right now.
And sure enough, we've got nascent iodine available at the store.
This is the cap version because the caps last much longer than the droppers, but you can also buy this with a dropper in it, or you can get bulk deals with this.
You can buy like six bottles with caps right here, a six pack.
And this stuff is going to just disappear off the shelves the minute, you know, let's pray it doesn't happen, but the minute war escalates Even more between Russia and Ukraine, especially if somebody starts launching nukes, or even if Israel starts launching nukes, which could happen on any given day, it seems, but you won't be able to find nascent iodine on the shelves.
So get it now while you can, and when it's relatively affordable and available, we've got it right now.
We're shipping right now out of our warehouse in central Texas.
So thank you for all your support.
Shop at healthrangerstore.com for all your nutrition needs.
And you can find many different products that we have available, hundreds to choose from, that are health and nutrition.
We've got hundreds of different products to choose from, themed on health and nutrition and superfoods, even personal care products.
We've got freeze-dried crunchy munchies and also storable food, certified organic storable food, Various nutritional supplements.
Yes, we test everything for glyphosate.
We test it for heavy metals.
We test for microbiology contamination, E. coli, salmonella, yeast and mold, total plate count, other testing as well.
So we do more testing than anybody that I know of in this business.
And so you can rest assured that whatever you purchase from our store is ultra clean, ultra tested, and has very high density nutrition without all the crazy high toxic heavy metals that are very commonly found in products like turmeric and ginger and moringa and many others.
So, hey...
As I say about the other nutritional product providers out there, if they're not testing for heavy metals, they're selling heavy metals.
You've got to test for it because heavy metals contamination is crazy common in certain types of foods and supplements like turmeric.
So we have...
Thank you for supporting HealthRangerStore.com and know that every purchase helps support our platforms like BrightTown.com, Natural News, BrightTown.io, our decentralized free speech platform, BrightTown.social, and much more, including our AI project, BrightTown.ai.
So thank you for all your support.
God bless you all.
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