BBN, Mar 12, 2025 – It’s a GLOBAL 1776 revolutionary war against the corrupt, collapsing British Emp
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Welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Alright, welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News for Wednesday, March 12th, 2025. I'm Mike Adams, of course, the founder of Brighteon.com, NaturalNews.com, Brighteon.ai, etc.
Thank you for joining me today.
Got a lot for you.
There's a lot going on.
I want to start out with the fact that, you know, following the brutal murder of an Infowars journalist, Which happened late Sunday night.
I think it was Sunday night.
I'm kind of losing track of the days here.
And that was Jamie White.
Prayers to his family and the surviving people around him.
He was murdered in the parking lot near his apartment in Austin.
And Jamie White, we have since learned that he was on a kill list or an enemies of Ukraine list.
That was put out by this Ukrainian organization, which was a propaganda front, that was run by the CIA in part, and was funded in part by USAID money.
So, you know, here we go.
U.S. taxpayer money funding a Ukraine propaganda kill list that also named Alex Jones and I think Joe Rogan, and it also named Chase Geiser, We'll talk about Chase in a second here.
That list, I believe, also named Scott Ritter and some U.S. senators as well.
Basically, anybody who didn't go along with the full Ukraine narrative, which was very forcefully thrust upon us in 2022, much in the same way that the COVID narrative was thrust upon us in 2020. And in most cases, you found that the very same people that were pro-vaccine And they were obedient to the vaccine industry and the vaccine messaging.
They were also pro-Ukraine, and they changed their online avatar symbols to Ukraine flags.
And they said, Ukraine's going to win!
Everything's awesome about Ukraine, even though...
Look, I love the Ukrainian people, don't get me wrong.
But under Zelensky, who is a dictator, they banned elections, they banned the freedom of the press, they...
Outlawed churches, they arrested dissidents who disagree with the government, and they killed some of them, and they killed an American journalist, Gonzalo Lira.
He was tortured and murdered in a Ukrainian prison, while the Joe Biden administration said nothing about it.
Even to this day, the Russians are astonished that nobody in America cared that an American citizen was murdered by Ukraine.
Because the pro-Ukraine slant was so powerful and so just overbearing in society.
Anybody who disagreed with the official narrative was said to be a Russian agent.
I mean, I was even accused of being a Russian agent at one point or another.
And it's ridiculous.
Just to point out that the Russians are winning.
I mean, they have better military equipment, more men, better technology.
You know, they can outproduce the entire West with artillery shells and so much more, and Russia has hypersonic missiles, and now Russia has Oreshnik missile systems, you know, so on and so forth.
But to point any of that out, you were called an enemy of Ukraine, and you were added to this list.
And this list was, again, funded by U.S. taxpayer money through the USAID slush fund.
We now know this.
Has been misleading the American people for a very long time.
Well, Chase Geiser, who is another outstanding reporter, journalist at InfoWars, and I know Chase, and I've spent time on the shows with him.
I speak with him whenever I'm there at the studios.
Chase is a really great guy, and his shows are fantastic.
He's really dedicated to human freedom and liberty.
Just a fantastic guy.
So he was swatted yesterday, multiple times.
So there was a coordinated effort, no doubt originating from Ukraine, which is also the origination of the cyber attack on X that happened two days ago, right?
Took X offline, at least partially offline, for on and off several hours.
And Elon Musk said, yeah, they traced the IPs to a certain area in Ukraine.
And again, I'm not blaming the Ukrainian people.
Not even the Ukrainian government.
This was run by the CIA in Ukraine.
Clearly, this is a CIA operation that's still alive in Ukraine, running propaganda against independent media in the West.
So they were also texting in all of these, you know, false threats to the police in Austin, saying that, oh, you know, that...
There's a guy at that address who has his wife held hostage in the basement or something, something crazy, and he says he's going to kill himself, you know, and it's Chase Geyser's home address, right?
So the police get all these texts that claim this horrible thing is happening, so they send, you know, police officers to the home and, you know, it's Chase's home, and so, you know, he has to leave.
Infowars and go home and try to sort it out and sort it out with the police.
And once they knew that he was an Infowars reporter, they said, oh yeah, okay, we get it, we get it.
Like, this is another hoax, right?
Because Alex Jones has been swatted who knows how many times, right?
A dozen times, whatever.
And so this is part of the warfare that I was speaking about yesterday when I was talking about how Trump is running a patriot-led revolt against the globalists, the globalist deep state, really.
That is run out of London.
You've got to understand, the UK government is evil.
The UK deep state is even more evil.
And much of the evil in the world today originates, it's spawned with the demons in London.
And I'm not talking about the people, not the citizens.
I'm talking about, you know, the corrupt leadership of the British Empire, if you can even call it.
It's kind of a joke of an empire now.
I mean...
The United Kingdom is not even united.
It's not really a kingdom, and its days are numbered.
I mean, it's probably going to collapse in civil war before much longer.
And if not economic collapse and industrial collapse and whatever, you know, the UK is about to become history, it turns out.
And, you know, the city of London, which has tried to rule the world for all this time, is also about to suffer a defeat, which would be a great victory for humanity.
I am entirely in favor of the total defeat of the British deep state and the city of London and all those controllers there who are just arrogant pricks who think they can run the whole world.
And, you know, this is actually a global 1776 moment is what this is.
And, you know, look, in 1776, the colonial Americans, they shot and killed British soldiers.
Which wasn't very hard, since they were wearing really bright red coats and just standing in a line.
It's like, oh, you want to just line up and be shot?
Could you put on red coats, please, so we can see you better from the edge of the forest?
And the British soldiers, oh, sure, red coats for all the soldiers.
They put on red coats, you know?
And then the American colonials were like, okay, fire!
Boom!
Took them out.
And as I pointed out the other day, the original...
Americans who fought in that war, they didn't just die for their country, they killed for their country.
And who did they kill?
They killed the British.
Now again, I don't have any beef with everyday run-of-the-mill British soldiers or British citizens.
We love British citizens.
I've interviewed many British citizens.
I mean, just like I have just universal love for the people of the world wherever they are.
I love...
I love the people of Ukraine.
I love the people of Russia.
I love the people of the Middle Eastern countries.
I mean, I don't have anything against Israelis per se.
I'm opposed to their crazy, insane, you know, warmongering leadership.
That's the issue.
But I have great love for the people, even the people of China, the people of Taiwan, the people of Japan, the people of Korea, etc.
I don't have any issue with people because everywhere that I've gone in the world, the people have been amazing.
The leadership, the corrupt globalists and the technocratic elite that are at war with humanity.
And right now, the greatest threat to humanity is coming out of London.
And that's where this all originated.
I believe even this effort that is targeting Chase Geyser today.
I think it's London.
Look, I think it's MI5 or, I'm sorry, MI6. Do I hear MI7? It's the British secret police combined with the CIA from the United States using Ukraine as a proxy site to run propaganda campaigns and cyber warfare campaigns against the West and against specific targets like Elon Musk and Infowars and Chase Geyser and maybe Jamie White.
I don't know for sure.
But this is what's going on.
So please understand this.
And I want to play this video for you from Chase Geyser kind of explaining what was happening.
So check this out.
There's been a lot of talk about this Ukrainian enemies of the state list.
Jamie was on it.
Alex, you're on it.
I'm also on it.
I reposted earlier today that I was on it.
And I think a lot of the Ukrainian supporters, I don't know if it's from Ukraine or not, it could just be leftists here in the United States, are using that list to weaponize swatting.
All right, Chase Geyser had to leave about an hour and a half ago, and I'm normally back and forth in his office, but I was so busy I didn't go in there.
And he just came running in here.
The left just attempted murder of him and his family today.
That's what the swatting is.
They've done it to MTG like 15 times or something.
They've done it to me a bunch, but the cops know, and so they don't even respond anymore.
The first three times they came and saw me, later they're like, yeah, they're still doing it.
The gas station, like three years ago, then again a year ago.
They'll see me getting gas in the neighborhood.
That's where they get gas, the same place.
I live right on the edge of the city, so it's Travis County.
And so we've been swatted more than 10 times.
But the police, again, know who I am.
They don't know Chase, but I guess they're fans when he got there.
Chase, you just got swatted today.
Yeah, so what happened was I got a phone call about an hour and a half ago, maybe two hours ago.
I kind of lost track of time.
It's been a whirlwind from a deputy.
And, you know, is this Chase Geiser?
And I said yes.
And as soon as he said he was a police officer, I thought that he was going to ask me some questions about Jamie, you know, because we did the Sunday night show.
Because our main writer just got murdered.
Yeah, our main writer just got murdered.
He was on the Ukrainian hit list.
And I had texted Jamie a lot on Sundays, as I usually do about headlines and stuff like that.
Thought, you know, maybe they're just asking questions about what I knew about what he was doing on Sunday.
And they're like, no, we're outside your house with your neighbor.
And we've been trying to get in because there was a call that somebody broke into your house and killed your dog and that you and your family were hiding in your basement.
Now, in Texas, we don't have basements, so that was the first red flag.
And so the first thing I did was make sure that my wife and kids weren't home.
They actually weren't.
They were getting groceries.
And I just rushed back home.
Talked to the cops.
There were, I don't know, half a dozen cop cars outside of my house.
And they said that they had been receiving a litany of SWAT requests for my property via 311 via text.
Now, these people are refusing to answer the phone or speak.
They say that they can only text.
And they said that as I was talking to the police in my own driveway, 15 or 20 minutes after the initial call, they said that they were still getting 311 messages about my house.
So there was a campaign.
Swatting my property today, Alex.
And imagine what they're doing to Musk and to Joe Rogan.
And if they think, because I learned about this a few weeks ago when Musk was in town, imagine what they're doing to them.
Yes.
So this is the terrorism campaign, as I told you, ratcheting up.
Absolutely.
And to show what a small world it is and how this touches me, because I always care about you as well.
My middle daughter does babysitting for you.
She's over there sometimes.
So that's what's going on here.
Yeah.
Where my kids are.
This is the evil of these people.
And they're a bunch of cowardly scum, Chase.
Let me guess, this isn't going to intimidate you.
No, no.
Is it going to make you fight harder?
Absolutely, 100%.
And, you know, what I think it's related to specifically is there's been a lot of talk about this Ukrainian enemies of the state list.
Jamie was on it.
Alex, you're on it.
I'm also on it.
I reposted earlier today that I was on it.
And I think a lot of the Ukrainian supporters, I don't know if it's from Ukraine or not, it could just be leftists here in the United States, are using that list to weaponize swatting.
Of course they are.
So, yeah, that's what happened.
That's what happened in my house today.
Sorry I had to leave the office, Alex.
And then imagine the police have already had their funding massively cut.
They've got all this real stuff to deal with.
And then they're constantly running around to the swatting events.
Absolutely.
And I will say that the police were big InfoWars fans, big fans of the Hodge twins, specifically, they said.
And as soon as I walked up, they're like, oh, this makes sense.
They just, like, recognize us.
Because a lot of the guys in blue, you know, they still ask you a walkthrough?
No, I didn't.
They didn't ask to go in my house, and I didn't offer.
Well, they even know it was pure bull.
Because the first two times, they said, look, we know you're...
Because I was never there, and they said I was killing my wife the first two times.
And then she wasn't even there, like, playing tennis or something.
Middle of the day, I got to rush home.
They're like, okay, well, we need to still go look.
And I'm like, okay, sure.
And of course, we don't really have basements in Texas either.
You don't have a basement in your house.
Right.
I think it sounds like Ukrainians.
They're doing it themselves.
It's NATO, buddy.
Yeah, 100%.
And I've been very adamantly opposed to this war ever since the beginning, as of you, Alex.
Well, I showed all Jamie's articles they put on the hit list.
It was all true.
It's all come out to be true.
100%.
They gave $63 billion to Ukraine on Hitler's birthday last year while our Congress waved Ukrainian flags.
April 20th.
Yeah, I mean, come on.
And they give a standing ovation to a real Nazi in Canadian Parliament.
I know.
How do people follow you on X? Just follow me at RealChaseGeyser, but the most important thing you can do is follow at RealAlexJones and go to TheAlexJonesStore.com.
All right, we got Jay Dyer coming in.
Your calls and more.
Okay, and then there's a story on InfoWars.com that's also a breaking story that Elon Musk was on the same enemies list that...
You know, that Jamie White was on and that Chase Geyser was on.
So as I mentioned, I mean, publicly and also privately, I said to the people that I know at InfoWars, of course, you know, watch your back.
Carry a firearm where you can.
You know, be cautious.
Maybe don't be out at night by yourself.
You know, be on the lookout because I think that they are clearly being targeted.
We've all got to take steps to be prepared because we are living under a globalist war campaign against we the people.
You know, it was one battle to defeat Kamala and defeat the Democrats.
That was a massive battle.
I mean, that took, you know, really eight years to accomplish.
And that's huge.
But it turns out the real war has only just begun.
As Elon Musk is finding out, you try to slash government spending and there's all kinds of resistance inside the system.
Oh, you can't cut workers who don't work.
You can't cut off money that's slush fund money that's probably illegal.
Oh, how dare you?
This is what Elon is finding out, and he's pretty perturbed about it.
But there is a war taking place against all of us.
And in this war, we have to be, number one, well-informed, which is what this show is all about.
And thank you for listening.
I do my best every day to bring you a lot of really powerful and relevant information.
And then secondly, we've all got to take steps to be prepared for the acceleration of the cyber attacks.
So if you think about it logically, what's next in the cyber attacks?
You know, if the British government, which is really at war with the U.S. now, and they're at war with Russia, but the U.S. and Russia are about to make peace, And, you know, Zelensky is dragged, kicking and screaming, probably dragged by his piano-playing penis to that meeting.
Like, here, you know, sign a surrender.
Even if you do it with your penis, apparently you're quite skilled.
So, whatever, Zelensky's going to have to sign something.
Really, it's a surrender, but they'll call it a truce.
So that isolates the UK. So the UK is like, oh my god, you know, we're losing NATO, we're losing the support from the West.
We're losing Ukraine as a proxy state to fight Russia.
The UK is very, very isolated, and everybody's taking their gold out of London also.
You can't blame them.
So, you know, the UK is in bad shape, but that means they're just going to roll out more cyber warfare, and those types of attacks will very likely, you know, effectively they will be targeting the power grid.
They will be targeting infrastructure.
So that means we've got to be prepared in every way we can with, you know, Backup systems.
So I want to bring you this interview here first before we continue today.
Tina from the Satellite Phone Store stopped by the studio earlier today.
It's always great when she shows up in person because she has a great sense of humor.
She doesn't mind me kind of messing with her during the interview, like throwing out crazy comments, which I always do.
And she just pauses for a second and then continues.
It's like she never takes the bait, no matter how crazy my comment is.
You know, it's really funny.
But she's a great...
And so she stopped by, and they've got a major announcement.
They've done a deal with Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite company.
They now have a deal.
This is among all the other things they do with satellite phones, etc., where you can go to starlink123.com, and you can get a Starlink system, and you don't have to pay the upfront cost of any of the hardware.
Instead, it's just a monthly fee.
And they have different plans.
I think the smallest one starts at like 500 gigabytes a month.
And, you know, it's an affordable monthly fee.
I think it starts just under $200 a month, which is really a higher-end plan than just the low-end residential plan.
But Tina's company makes it less expensive than getting it directly from Starlink themselves.
Plus, you don't have to pay the upfront cost of the hardware.
On top of that, Tina's company has the new Faraday bags.
Which are called escape zone bags, and they've got a new grab-and-go bag that's got everything in it that you typically need to have a go bag, including silver coins and fire-starting devices and a satellite phone that's prepaid for 12 months, etc.
So you can find out all about this in today's interview.
I'm going to go to that first, because we had a lot of fun.
And I mean, yeah, look, the Satellite Phone Store, they are a sponsor of our show.
And yes, they're pitching some new solutions.
But we talk about a lot of other things and we have so much fun.
It's a really entertaining interview, even if you already have a satellite phone or you already have a Faraday bag or what have you.
So check this out and then we'll be back on the other side with some special reports and then also two amazing new book videos to bring you.
So stay tuned.
Alright, welcome to today's interview in studio.
I've got Tina from the Satellite phone store who has some new...
Really amazing things to announce.
A deal with Starlink and the new website Starlink123.com and also some new solutions for backup power supplies at BeReady123.com and a new go bag, etc.
So this interview is going to be all about solutions.
And yes, we are a partner with a satellite phone store that has been a really generous sponsor of us and provided life-saving backup communications and solutions for so many of our readers and listeners over many years.
So welcome, Tina.
It's always an honor to have you in studio.
Welcome to Texas again.
Yeah, thank you so much.
And you know what's so cool about coming here every time?
It's like I feel like I'm in a different city.
Because last time I was here, it was all, again, it was all brown.
And now it's all, you know, the hills are green and it's just starting to look so beautiful.
I'm sure as spring comes along, the trees will be...
The trees will have flowers, and it's going to be even more beautiful.
So it's one of the things that I love about coming here.
Well, we love having you here, and I like this gold cross that you're wearing today.
Oh, thank you.
Where'd you get that one?
I think it came somewhere from Iraq.
This is handed over.
Because, you know, Arabs love gold.
I'm originally from Iraq.
You know that, right?
Who doesn't love gold?
But, yeah, gold is part of the culture in the Middle East, in India, in Japan.
I mean, Southeast Asia.
But Arabs never, ever sell their golds.
Americans sell their golds as soon as it goes up.
They're smart.
Yeah, as soon as it goes up, like $100, they go and sell it.
But they keep it, and they just pass it on generation to generation.
They could be broke as broke can be, but they have hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of gold, but they won't sell it.
Yeah, but that's one of the things.
But right now...
Honestly, I would not be selling gold.
My gut feeling tells me gold is going to be the next big thing.
100%.
So that's important for navigating the whole asset minefield and the collapse of the dollar and things that are happening.
But what you bring here with us today are solutions for navigating loss of communications, loss of power.
Now let me set the stage here because as we just saw, There is clearly some kind of a deep state sabotage war against Trump's America taking place right now.
We've seen the slaughter of the chickens and famine, the shortage of eggs.
We've seen now attacks at the Tesla dealerships.
We saw X under a massive cyber attack just the other day.
And there are also economic attacks on the stock market and also supply chains, etc.
I believe that one of these Impending attacks will be a cyber attack on the power grid to block off power and block off communications.
Even if that doesn't occur, you know, we have weather engineering and all these natural disasters.
So talk to us about what you have that you want to share with our audience that's new, that can help them through these events, should they occur.
Yeah.
So, I mean, obviously, as you know, you're a prepper, I'm a prepper.
It's good to be prepared in every area of your life, not just...
You know, food.
I mean, obviously, food is, for me, food is the number one important thing that I have.
I think I bought, like, a truckload, or a couple truckloads from you.
Did you?
From my storage last year, yeah.
And what I do, just to let you know what I do with my food storage, I know it's good for 15 to 20 years, but every five years, I donate it, and then I just buy new ones.
Yeah, that's smart.
So this way, you know, yeah, it helps.
It helps.
They love it when I take it to donate it.
And then, you know, and then I get, you know, fresh starts.
So it's good to be prepared.
It's okay to be prepared and not you need it, then need it and not have it.
Absolutely.
So, yeah.
So then also, you know, obviously we just said gold and then also communication.
Communication is important.
I think the bad guys are not going to come at us with bombs or anything.
All they have to do is kill our grid, electric grid, and our communication, and we're paralyzed because we rely so much on those products that we will be paralyzed.
So, yeah, so one of the latest items that we do have, and we've worked out a really good deal with Starlink, Starlink itself.
Let me show the website here.
Starlink Starlink123.com So here are exclusive deals.
I'm sorry to interrupt you, but I want to show the screen.
But yeah, go ahead.
So the Starlinks are getting smaller and smaller.
They're portable, and they work from anywhere on Earth.
They're amazing.
And I'd like to show everything that you need to get a Starlink going, no matter where you are on Earth.
Whether you're just hiking or camping or you want to be off-grid for a while, this is the best thing to have.
So this is everything you need is inside this backpack.
Once you take everything out of the boxes, they will actually fit in this bulletproof backpack.
Oh, okay.
So wait, you offer a kit with the bulletproof backpack and the Starlink hardware together?
Yes.
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, it's not together.
You do have to buy it separately, but we do give you the backpack for free.
But you do have to mention, you heard us on the mic, Adam.
Oh, okay.
You're saying if they order a Starlink service, they get the backpack free?
And a Starlink.
Does this also have the Faraday material?
It does.
Wow.
Yeah, it does.
So that's a...
That's a pretty expensive backpack.
Yeah, it's $200, this particular backpack.
We have a bigger one, which we're going to show in a little bit.
It's $650, but I'll explain why it's a little bit more expensive.
This is level 3A? Yeah, 3A. Ballistic protection, yeah.
So it stops most handgun rounds.
Virtually all handgun rounds.
So this is it.
This is a Starlink Mini.
Okay, wow.
Let me just set it here.
We can get an overhead shot.
There's the antenna.
It's just a rectangle.
It's a flat panel right there.
Look how thin that is.
And you just connect the Ethernet and the PoE, whatever it is there.
And it comes with its own router, too, doesn't it, I believe?
Yeah, it's a stand, and it's easy to use.
You just take it out.
The first time you use it, if you haven't set up, you've got to download the app, and the first time you use it, it's going to ask you to make up a password, and you make up a password, and then that's the password for the rest of time.
But this is it.
So you do need this to power it.
What is this?
Oh, it's a 25,600 milliamp hour power bank.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you need this power bank to power it if you're out in the middle of nowhere.
If you don't have a place to plug it in.
And then, of course, the other thing that we recommend with it is the solar panel.
So this way you can, the solar panel will charge this.
Can I take the plastic off of this?
Yeah, yeah.
It's just kind of weird reflections.
Okay, there it is.
So it's a 10-watt solar panel.
Yeah, that's all you need.
To power this up, you need a solar panel, and then this will power that.
So now you could be from anywhere on Earth.
This will let you run your Starlink for about three hours.
Wow.
And then you can either plug it in, but if you're in the middle of nowhere, you use the solar panel.
So wait a second.
As I understand it, Starlink typically has different plans for RV mobile plans versus stationary plans, right?
So is this a mobile plan where it can go anywhere?
It's a mobile plan.
You can take it anywhere you want.
It's not stationary.
I know Starlink sells certain plans that are cheaper, but you can't move it.
It is stationary.
This is mobile.
And you can take it anywhere.
You can take it on a boat.
You can take it to Alaska.
You can take it hiking, camping, or just get off the grid.
So you can use it from any ocean, from any land, any desert, forest, wherever you happen to be.
Yeah.
On Earth.
Yep.
As long as you're on Earth.
Yeah.
Now you can take it.
It doesn't work from Mars.
No, but I think it does work in the air.
I know that satellite works in the air because all of our commercial airlines use Iridium, but I'm not sure if they're going to be switching.
The hard part about that is standing on the wing holding the antenna.
You have to be a little bit athletic to stand on the wings like that, but otherwise it works in the air.
So we do, just to let you know, we actually...
Custom-make our own suction cup for small airplanes.
So we have a lot of customers that have their own six-seater, eight-seater.
So you can suction yourself to the wing?
So we do a suction cup that goes in the pilot section.
Oh, the cabin.
Inside.
Oh, inside the plane.
You put it there, and then you can get up to 20 feet antenna so that you can use the...
So a lot of our commercials...
Airlines that are for private airlines that take rich people all over the world, they all use the Iridium.
Oh, that makes sense.
That makes a lot more sense to put on the inside of the plane.
One thing I want to ask you too about the Starlink plans.
Again, the website is starlink123.com and that's just a variation of sat123.com which is the site most people are familiar with.
When they say like a 500-gigabyte plan, now, the way I understand it, you're not cut off at 500 gigabytes.
You just get a lower priority at that point for additional bandwidth, correct?
Yeah, I mean, you can go over.
You can call and talk to our people.
They may be able to help you out if you think you're going to need more to try to keep your costs under $200 a month for the plan.
If you go to any other company, I think it's going to cost more.
Plus, you have to buy the unit.
With our company, you don't have to buy the unit.
We will offer it for free as long as you sign up on a 12-month agreement.
I think we did the math.
Again, 11-month is a break-even point for us where we break even paying the cost of this, the cost of that, and the cost of the service.
Okay, so wait a minute.
I didn't realize this until just now.
People don't have to buy the upfront antenna equipment.
They don't have to buy that upfront like they normally do.
They're buying a monthly plan that includes the bandwidth and the equipment.
You said as long as they do a 12-month agreement.
And then they own the equipment at that point.
And then after that, they just go month to month.
And they can stay on for as long as they want.
Or they can turn it off and turn it back on as they need it.
Wow.
It's a really, really good plan.
Wow, that is a good deal.
And it's great that you're working with Starlink because a lot of us who love America, we're really liking what Elon Musk is doing right now with Doge.
And we want to support his businesses.
And plus, there are some unhappy people that are trying to set fire to Tesla vehicles at Tesla dealerships right now.
That's how they protest, is they burn everything up.
Come on!
What are you burning the cars for?
Yeah, it's really upsetting.
So I own two Teslas, the X models, and I actually, I went and bought another one because I was so pissed off.
So I ordered another one.
So this way, you know what?
Trump just bought a Tesla car for that very reason.
Oh yeah, I think a lot of Americans are.
A lot of people that love America and they're saying, in your face, and I highly recommend it, anyone.
That can afford to buy a Tesla.
Go buy one.
It's just kind of sad.
I don't know if Elon Musk is making money on it or not.
I doubt it at what he's selling for.
But let me push back on that.
I love Tesla and what Elon's doing, but I like my diesel truck because I can store diesel in a big tank.
So I like my diesel truck, but I'm going to be buying Tesla robots.
So we're going to be having Tesla robots here in the studio as soon as they're commercially available.
And testing them in all of our operations to see what they can do.
Can they sweep the floor?
Can they do things with their hands on the desk?
And when they mess up, we'll slap them like the UFC competition.
Robot slap, you know?
Yeah.
They don't feel pain.
It's okay.
We're going to have Tesla robots.
You're going to have Tesla vehicles.
And we're all going to have Starlink.
Yeah.
No.
Starlinks, Teslas, and what else does he do?
He does other things, right?
Super secret deep state stuff.
I have no idea.
Military orbital weapon platforms.
I have no idea.
I don't care.
I want my satellite.
I want the robots.
But we want our liberty.
We want our freedom of speech.
That's the most important part of this.
We want our country back.
No, I agree.
One thing, that narrow thing that Musk is doing, I am staying a distance from that.
I don't want anything in my brain.
Oh, the Neuralink?
Yeah, I'm not doing that.
This is where I'm like, okay, you know what?
But, you know what, we should have the right to choose what we want and what we don't want.
Nothing should be enforced on us.
This is the reason why we came to this country.
It was the greatest country on earth.
And if the other side...
The blue side runet, then where am I going to go?
There's nowhere else to go.
A good friend of mine who's a really outstanding coder, he told me, I'm getting the Neuralink.
As soon as it's available, I'm going to have it implanted in my head.
I said, I'm not doing that, but why are you doing it?
He said, I want to write code without having to use a computer.
I want to see it in my head without having a screen.
I want to be able to just...
Be sitting on the beach writing code with the Neuralink in my head.
I'm like, okay, well, tell me how that goes, but I'm going to stick with the human brain.
And I don't mind the robots as long as I can pull the plug on them.
Exactly, right?
Or we can hit them with the machete.
Don't you have a machete in that go bag there?
I do, and we're going to open it up so you can see what's in there.
Is it a Skynet whacking machete?
It's the one that you made.
Oh, it's good then.
Definitely good against Skynet.
Yeah.
All right.
Okay, we'll get to that.
I'm sorry to keep interrupting.
No, no, and also I just wanted to point out, look, Revelation chapter 13 talks about this.
So I kind of like...
Which part?
The part where the...
This is what I thought in Chapter 13 in Revelation at the end.
This is the reason why I didn't want to get the vaccine, because whenever you're forced to take something, it's like, okay, yeah, that could be the mark of the beast.
Oh, the beast from the sea.
Okay, I'm bringing it up.
I don't trust anything.
I don't trust anything in the body, anything that the government tries to force you to take.
This is the exact reason why we left Iraq.
And, you know, so...
The beast performs great signs.
He makes fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, and he deceives those who dwell on the earth.
Yeah, yeah, that's probably coming.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it's the last couple of verses where it says, the mark of the beast, everyone will be forced to take it.
Oh, yeah, here it is, the number 666. Yeah.
So that's kind of like where I set my foot down because, you know, I do follow Jesus Christ to the...
To my bones.
Yeah, absolutely.
Look, I use technology to further humanity.
That's my take on it.
I am not into transhumanism or any of that nonsense.
But let's get back to this.
Practical things for people.
They can have bandwidth anywhere in the world with this Starling system.
You make it very affordable on a monthly cost without an upfront equipment cost.
That's a big deal.
Communication, when the cell towers go down or the internet, these are satellite-based.
You're still going to have connection.
You'll be able to do a podcast from anywhere on Earth.
Anybody can do streaming.
You can watch your favorite TV shows literally from anywhere on Earth.
So it's really, really good to have for preppers, for hikers, campers, people that just want to get off the grid.
Well, and also here's, because I have a Starlink system, and I've noticed that, like a smaller residential one that I've used for a couple years, and I've noticed that other forms of bandwidth are really subject to storms and lightning.
Where I live in rural Texas, you know, there's not really great infrastructure around, and so they have backhaul lines that are actually wireless point-to-point from tower to tower.
Those go down anytime there's lightning.
Starlink doesn't.
Starlink keeps working.
Through the lightning.
I mean, occasionally if the rain is really, really intense, you're going to lose a signal for a little while.
But I'm shocked at how well it works with a light rain or fog or anything like that.
Right.
Pretty amazing.
We saw what happened during Hurricane Helena in North Carolina.
Absolutely.
We dropped a bunch of those off to the folks there, and then Elon Musk gave them the free service for them.
Yep.
And those and the satellite phones were the only thing working, and that's how people were able to communicate with first responders to get the right products.
Yes.
Brought to them, whether it was baby food, medicine, diapers, instead of just a helicopter full of just anything.
And as you know, this is how we communicated.
You donated a lot of food there.
We did.
And that's what Steve Sloslavik took to bring to keep people alive.
FEMA didn't show up until seven days later.
You showed up right away.
I think we sent $300,000 of food on pallets to North Carolina, something in that range.
Yeah.
It was a couple of different truck trips.
Yeah, that was amazing.
And that helped out more than you know.
I hear customers that called us and just, you know, they have no way of getting a hold of you so they can get a hold of us.
So they always tell us, you know, how amazing that was.
Well, you know, you mentioned your faith earlier.
And, you know, God has a purpose for each of us, I believe.
And it's become more and more clear to me.
I hope you don't mind me going to this place.
You know, I mean, I've got all the nutrition that I need.
I've got all the food I need.
I've got rainwater I'm drinking.
I sleep in a comfortable bed.
There's only so much that you need personally.
Very quickly, when you have the kind of abundance that we can achieve in this world, it becomes, you know, how do I help uplift others?
Through freedom information or supplies or solutions like what you're offering.
And you do that.
You have done that consistently over and over again through every hurricane, every fire, every storm from Maui to Los Angeles.
You've always given to people so much.
I think that's what we have in common is we love people.
I went to your service, your first service.
Yes, you did.
And what did you do?
You said this church gives.
And you gave.
You gave for the people that were there.
I tell people all the time, it just blows my mind how amazing that is.
I think that's the reason why we...
We get along.
Well, the last church service that I held, we ran out of room.
The room, we had to bring in 12 more chairs.
Oh my gosh.
It was standing room only for a while, and we're building a new building to host a larger service.
But yeah, this last service, I gave out goldbacks.
I just gave everybody goldbacks.
Yeah, so everybody got gold, you know?
And I gave out silver coins to the veterans.
These are veterans' silver rounds.
So every veteran got a silver coin.
But people are like, are you trying to buy your audience?
No, I'm actually trying to get this into the community.
Kind of like what you're doing.
I want to get gold into the community and silver into the community.
It doesn't do any good sitting on my desk or sitting in a stack over here.
I've got to get it out to people.
Same thing with your tech.
We've got to get this tech so people can have decentralized off-grid access to the internet, to the AI engines like our upcoming AI engine.
You'll be able to download it on Starlink.
The file will be like 7 gigabytes and then you can run it locally and you can have all this human knowledge at your fingertips.
But you've got to have bandwidth just to get it.
Starlink is perfect for that.
It really is.
You know, people love it because it's easy to use.
It's so much easier than any other stuff that we have used in a vast vegan and all that stuff.
We're like aiming satellite dishes.
Where's the star?
It was crazy.
This, you just take it out, point it, and bam, you got service.
You got high-speed internet, literally.
Streaming, anything.
You can do anything you want.
So, you know, it's great.
Yeah, it's pretty amazing.
What else do you have that you want to share with us?
Yeah, so we'll put this over here.
Okay.
And then we'll do the bag.
And for the bag...
Oh, you have a...
This is the go bag?
This is the go bag right here.
Okay.
Okay, so for the bag, you can get this one at beready123.com.
Okay, I've got it.
Where you can also get generators.
Solar generators.
Yeah, generators.
Got it.
And if you look at those generators, Mike, we have made them so reasonable.
To where we've combined exactly what people would need to be able to power up their whatever it is that they need, whether they just need it to power up their fridge or if they want to do the whole house, the air condition.
These are really nice to have as backup.
And coming soon, within two more weeks, we should get them.
We are going to have covers to cover these that are going to be Faraday.
So that this way they'll protect it in case of an EMP attack.
You mean like a giant Faraday bag that covers the whole solar generator?
So a whole solar generator and the whole thing.
So it'll survive an EMP attack?
Yeah.
So you're on the lookout for that.
That's cool.
And we'll bring that up the next time, maybe next month when we do have them, we'll do a podcast and show everybody.
How to use them and what to do with them.
But in the meantime, this is the emergency bag that you can also get.
And what's so cool about this backpack, it has four Faraday pockets.
So it has, for the 17-inch computer, it's got for your iPad, iPhone, it's got for your key fob, for your wallet.
So this way you can protect everything.
As you know, the attacks on our wallets.
My husband just got his wallet stolen.
He's like, how did they get a hold of it?
I'm like, do you put it in your wallet?
And he's like, yeah, because they've charged all over the country.
Wait a minute, you mean they stole his credit card information?
Just through the air?
Through the air, yeah.
Oh, wow.
And I'm like, yeah, your credit card's in a dark web because it was all over the country that we're using it.
I think all our cards are on the dark web sooner or later.
I think all our social security numbers are all over the dark web for sale.
I think if you keep your credit cards inside of a Fair Day bag, I think it makes it harder.
Yeah, you get a new card.
You want to protect the new card.
And then also your key fob.
A lot of theft have been happening with...
Most people put their keys by the door.
So the thieves can be 10 feet away, they can copy the key fob, and then steal your car at night.
It's been happening everywhere.
You see it on the news.
It's everywhere.
You mean they can copy it through the wall?
Through the wall.
They just stand on your front porch, and they can get your key fob code, and then they can go start your car and drive away.
Holy moly.
Worse than that.
The one that happened in Arizona, which was really close to me, it was on the news.
You can find the story.
But the guy was holding an AK-47 on the door in case the owners woke up at 4 in the morning while they were stealing the car.
And he got up the next day and he's like, I wouldn't have came out and fought for my car anyways.
It's not worth it.
I have a solution for that.
Shoot through the door.
You take your rifle.
And you unload 28 rounds right through the door.
I call that the ventilation strategy.
In Texas, it's a felony crime to steal a car, right?
Is it?
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Well, over a certain dollar amounts of felony.
And you can use a firearm to stop a felony, but I just want to urge our audience, know your own local laws and whatever.
Maybe you just want to let them steal the car because it's not worth the paperwork.
I don't know.
But if someone makes it to my front door, they are way...
They're there on purpose, and they might not be leaving.
Yeah, me too.
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah, me too.
You come to my house and threaten my life or my loved ones, and you're going to lose your life.
But anyway, let's try to avoid all that, right?
Be safe.
Protect yourself.
Yeah, protect your property, right?
That's why you have a gun.
Absolutely.
So that you can protect yourself.
Guns.
Plural.
This is Texas.
Guns and machetes.
Guns and machetes and satellite gear and also bulletproof backpacks.
So this backpack is itself also ballistic.
Level 3A? Yeah, it's a level 3A+. It's a little bit stronger than that one.
So we took it to the test and we had some...
Some military guys test it, and I don't have them with me, but they shot bullets that were this long, and they did not go through.
So this one did hold up a little bit better than the other one.
Well, I would imagine like FMJ 556 would be stopped by that.
Yeah.
Right, but maybe not like an armor-piercing 556 or like an AK armor-piercing round.
Right, and of course, the more you have in it, the more...
Blockage, because by the time it gets through the...
Dual-purpose Starlink panel, you know, also blocks bullets.
It helps stop bullets.
We actually did have a customer told us that one of the BeGans that we sold did save his life.
He showed us where the hole in his backpack, and then they were running in Africa from the bad guys, and he got shot.
Oh, my.
That's what held...
Did he call you up and say, hey, my satellite is not working anymore?
I can't figure out why, and then you find out, oh, there's a bullet hole in it.
Oh, I thought it would still work with the bullet hole.
Yeah.
No, he actually called and said, you know, how much is it?
Because, you know, it got shot at.
And we're like, dude, the fact that it saved your life.
Yeah, you should frame that thing.
Send it to Elon with a thank you note.
Thank you for, your panel has another whole use.
But show us what's in, yeah, let's open this up.
So this bag does run about $3,000.
Whoa.
But this backpack is like about $650, plus it's got a really nice machete that you did, and the machete alone is like about $1,000.
Because that's made with the MagnaCut alloy steel.
That's amazing.
That's the Dawson Knives machete, is it?
Yeah, it is.
No, I have it.
It's in here.
It's a small machete.
Do you have your small machete here with you?
Probably.
Really?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Maybe this is a big one.
I think this is the Battle Tomahawk.
Yeah, that's something completely different.
I love that one, by the way.
It's not this one.
I love that one.
I take that one in the backyard to see if I can cut a tree.
You know, I think I gave away the machete.
I'm always giving these knives away to people here.
You want one?
You need a Dawson knife?
Yeah, you know what?
I'm going to give you one.
No, I'm going to give you one.
I've got a stack of them.
Do you have a machete?
So I'll give you a machete.
No, I definitely...
Oh, you mean a machete?
You know the small machete?
I keep escape from LA. No, I've got it at home.
Yeah.
Because I use it.
I use it on the ranch.
Okay, so it's in here somewhere.
Okay.
So here's what's in here.
It's got, you know, of course, a solar panel.
I don't know if you can see all of this.
What's the orange bag?
That's the emergency stuff.
Yeah, first aid.
And then this is really important because if the grid went down, you don't need a map.
We got a printed road atlas.
Those are actually hard to find.
They are hard to find.
So you get this with it.
I tried to find that recently.
I couldn't even find one.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, maybe not you.
You're not as old as I am.
But that's all I had when I used to.
Drive, look for directions.
We used to stop at gas stations and buy maps at the gas stations.
Yeah, right?
And the glove compartment.
Hey, I grew up with a rotary phone.
Okay, yeah.
With a cord.
Like a cord that was 50 feet long.
I remember that.
And you know, my son says to me, Mom, Mom.
And the old movie, the old people, do you know how they used to dial?
They had to put their finger and spin.
Yes.
And I was like, oh my god.
And when people had phone numbers with nines or zeros in them, it took forever to call them.
You're like your best friends are the ones that had ones, twos, and threes.
Yeah.
So anyways, anything from headlamp to flashlights, let's see.
The younger audience doesn't even know what that means.
They're like, what do you mean?
They don't.
You mean it takes less time to dial a one than a nine?
Yes.
Also, one of the other things, he's like, old people used to have this big black round thing for their CDs.
And I'm like, you mean records?
Vinyl?
They're talking about vinyl?
Yeah.
Oh yeah, vinyl.
It's still classic.
So this bag is going to be for you anyways.
So this is so cool.
I love this.
I'm going to put it in here.
Okay, so this is included in the kit.
This is like This is almost a $1,000 machete.
So, yeah, I give a close-up.
So this, folks, there's the reflection.
This is a MagnaCut alloy steel, which is a CPM MagnaCut, virtually corrosion-proof, and it's got a G10 handle, and it's got, you know, multiple points here.
I don't mean to spend too long on this, but I co-designed this with Dawson Knives, and this is just a workhorse.
And it's got a Rockwell hardness factor that's really amazing anyway.
Yeah.
This is a lifesaver.
Yeah.
You know, I gave those out for Christmas to a few people.
Did you?
Until this day, they're like, they can't believe it.
They're like, this is the best thing ever.
To people that I know that like to go out and hike.
People that like knives and just love this knife.
And then silver.
There's 10 pieces of silver in here.
Cool.
One ounce coins?
Yeah, one ounce coins.
So that's...
If you need to barter.
Yeah, yeah.
This is a grab-and-go.
This is an emergency bag.
The only thing you need to add to it is really just your passport, important paperwork.
So this way, if there is an emergency and you have to leave the house and you grab-and-go, this is the bag that you want to leave.
Perfect.
Yeah.
And that's why it costs so much.
I mean, you've sourced out all this stuff and put it all in one bag.
Yeah.
And the bag itself is amazing, but the gear in it is also amazing.
Yeah, yeah.
So, what are the other...
Well, I mean, it's got tents, raincoats.
Like a poncho?
Yeah.
Just a lot of stuff in there.
Really?
The picture is on the website of everything that it's got in there.
Oh, yeah, I should scroll down to that.
Oh, here it is.
It is loaded with a lot of things.
Wait a minute.
Yeah, there you go.
That picture right there.
Yeah, that picture, all this stuff.
Yeah, except instead of a survival knife, it's got the survival machete.
That's the only difference.
Oh, the survival machete.
So it's got all this stuff.
Yeah.
Okay, and a satellite phone.
And a satellite phone.
And is the satellite phone prepaid for a certain duration then?
For 12 months.
For 12 months.
Yeah.
Is there a bivy stick?
It's either a bivy or a satellite phone.
You get to choose.
Oh, I see.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Is there a fire starting device in this kit?
There's a lighter and a fire starter.
Is it the magnesium scraping fire starter?
Yes, and an electric lighter.
So I took out my electric lighter.
I went to try to live outside for one day.
See, I carry one.
Oh, you do?
So you can just show people what that is.
Press the top button.
It's in there.
Is it this?
That button, yeah.
This one?
Yeah, there it is.
So I took this one out with me, and I tried to start a fire, because I wanted to...
My sister has a house on a ranch, so I'm like, I'm going to sleep outside today.
So that did not work out, by the way.
I took the lighter with me.
I couldn't start a fire.
You couldn't start a fire with it?
No, but I could start a fire.
You didn't have like dry paper or anything?
I did.
It was all dry.
But I soldered it with the magnesium.
Oh yeah, the magnesium for sure.
Yeah, so I scraped up magnesium a little bit and got the fire started.
But then the first howl, I ran inside.
What was howling?
I think it was either a wolf or a coyote.
I don't know.
So I'm like, okay, yeah, I'm not staying.
I know that animals are afraid of the fire, but I think not.
So I need to watch more survival shows to get more guts to be able to stay and live outside.
You know, welcome to my world.
All night, my dogs are just having a chorus with the coyotes.
And then we have a lot of owls.
It sounds like there's monkeys in the forest, but I know there aren't monkeys.
It's a primate-free forest.
But there's owls and coyotes and who knows what else, man.
Oh, and wild hogs fight every once in a while.
You should stay at my place one time.
You won't sleep a minute.
Sleep outside, anyways.
So, yeah, you know, I love owls.
And also, you have a lot of bats.
I went over by the bridge to see the bats.
The famous bat bridge.
That is, like, so amazing.
They're just beautiful.
Yeah.
Yes, I love nature.
I just don't want to be meal.
No, I get it.
I get it.
No, but I've never had a wild hog or a coyote try to attack me.
Not once.
They're always afraid.
Especially the coyotes are real skittish around here.
And the wild hogs, one of them kind of walked up to me and did a little...
And I'm like, hello, piggy!
And he just turned around and ran off.
It was like a 300-pound hog, though.
Yeah, no, they're pretty big.
So when I was in Sedona and I was water fasting, I didn't have any food for like 30 days.
I was out and I saw habanero hogs.
Habanero.
A family.
They're the javelina.
Javelina.
There you go.
And all I could think of was bacon.
But they're not actually pigs.
Oh, really?
They're not.
Oh, no.
It's a different...
They look like...
But the javelina are a different tree.
Yeah?
Okay.
I don't know if it...
I don't know what javelina bacon.
Yeah, I don't know.
I was so hungry at the time.
That's the only thing I could see was food.
I could eat one of these.
Well, too bad you didn't have the battle axe with you, right?
Javelina souffle, you know?
No, all I had with me was a hiking stick at the time.
And I had someone that took me with them because when you don't eat, you're not supposed to be alone.
Is that right?
Yeah, because you could faint at any time.
Well, 30 days with no food, that's pretty serious.
Yeah, but it really is so good for you, though.
Any kind of fast is so good for you.
You know that.
I don't have to tell you that.
No, but when I fast, I can't work.
I cannot do those two things at the same time.
I can either fast, but my brain does not function the same when I'm fasting.
Did you experience that?
Oh yeah, that's why I had to take off.
Yeah, I want it to take off longer, but that didn't work out.
When I fast, it gets slow.
But, you know, look, I'm powered by this right now.
You know, I'm always doing my smoothies and staying healthy and staying prepared.
I really appreciate...
Let me just give out your websites here again as we wrap this up for today.
Starlink123.com is the site where you can get the Starlink packages so you can stay connected no matter what happens to the power grid or the comm system.
It works anywhere in the world.
Because the Earth is round or a sphere, that's a shocker to some people.
And then secondly, we have beready123.com with the backup solar generators.
Yep.
And the bag.
If you want that, yeah.
All right.
Well, Tina, thank you for everything that you're offering.
You've gone to great lengths to put together solutions for people.
This isn't just like, I don't know, like importing stuff from China and selling it.
You're putting together solutions.
You're negotiating deals with Starlink.
You're making things more affordable.
The economy is tough right now.
We're in kind of a recessionary phase, it seems.
So thank you for making this affordable for people, relatively affordable.
Thank you so much.
The economy is a little bit, but I think it's just a short time.
I don't think it's going to last for very long, so I encourage people not to let it bother them.
There's a reconfiguration happening.
I think we're going to have a real golden age ahead of us as we kind of clean up the system a little bit.
But like you, I want to be fully prepared.
So I have Starlink and all this backup gear.
Yeah, this is part of what I have as well.
And I don't travel without your satellite phones.
Bivvy Stick and I have both the Inmarsat and the Iridium sat phone together.
Yeah.
You never know.
You never know.
I think I was talking to Sebastian Gorka, and during the time when the cell towers went down, AT&T was hacked, I think, at the time.
He called me and said, well, thank God I took the satellite phone with me, because if I didn't have the satellite phone with me, I would have no way to communicate, because he was traveling at the time.
So they really are handy, and you've got to keep it with you all the time.
Yeah, that's what I do.
Plus some silver coins.
I always have a few silver coins with me, and that's what's in the bag, too.
Yeah.
Okay, very cool.
All right, well, everybody, it's Tina from the Satellite Phone Store, and look, these are practical solutions, so do your research, take advantage of this, and understand, I know some of the prices you saw here today, they don't seem, they're not like $20 deals.
Quality equipment is not dirt cheap stuff.
These aren't Walmart, you know, this isn't like cheap plastic stuff.
This is durable, lifetime equipment, especially like these knives and so on.
And the starlighting system is not inexpensive.
And the backpack.
I mean, this is like really quality stitching.
I was looking at this before.
The zippers are good.
The stitching is good.
The material is really high-end, abrasive-resistant material.
Like, I don't know how you even put these together.
These are all custom-made.
Yeah, they are.
I mean, nobody else in the world makes this.
This is a military-grade backpack, so this should last a lifetime.
And also, lastly, I do want to mention that you do sell these on your website individually, right?
That's true, yeah.
So people just want to buy the machete or that amazing...
The battle axe.
This is a tomahawk, I think, is what this is called.
Yeah.
And we have smaller hatchets as well.
Is that what that's called?
I use that to...
This is a tomahawk.
Oh, okay.
I'm pretty sure.
Yeah, but we have a smaller hatchet.
See?
See the unique shape of this head right here?
See if we can show.
Where is that?
There.
Now that people can see it.
And we worked on the shape quite a lot and the length.
I actually extended it because I needed more leverage.
But put this indention here, or this shape, so that you have retention and it won't slip out of your hand.
If your hand's wet, if you're working in the rain, or you're fighting javelina in Arizona, or whatever, you know.
No, we don't fight animals.
We honor animals, just to be clear.
We're just joking.
Yeah, no.
I agree.
And I've seen so many of these survival shows that when they use this, they end up cutting themselves.
Oh, yeah, all the time.
So this one is so amazing, because this one does have a protection over here, so it can't slip.
From your hand, the only thing that you can do when you're cutting, I think.
Let me show you something.
I want to show you something about just this knife and knives in general.
You have this finger guard here that you were just mentioning, but you also have this serration on top.
This is a thumb stop.
The way that you do it in knife combat is you hold it like this.
Your thumb is pushing as you're thrusting.
The last thing you want to happen...
Years ago, I used to train in all kinds of edge weapons combat.
But when you thrust, and if you actually hit your target, you don't then want your hand to slide forward and slice off your fingers.
Yeah.
And that's what I've seen.
I mean, I've watched enough Naked and Afraid and other survival shows, dual survival.
That's all I watch is survival shows.
I'm learning to be a survivalist, really.
I want to be able to...
To live outside, that's why I tested it to see if I'm ready for it.
Yeah.
But I've seen so many of them with the knife, with the machete and knife slips, and they get a cut.
Oh, yeah.
They cut their thumb off.
Absolutely.
It's just kind of...
It was like the texture of this handle is also an anti-slip, you know, texture, 3D texture.
Yeah.
Because slippage, and also there's a rule in knife fights.
In a knife fight, everybody bleeds.
And it turns out, I don't mean to get gruesome, but blood is really slippery.
So what happens is everybody gets cut, but they're still fighting.
And then you end up with blood all over your knife handle, and then it's hard to grip it.
So anyway, we don't need to go there, but for survival...
We need to get rid of everything.
Maybe too much sometimes, but we all just want to be safe, and we want to help people be free and secure and private and have access to all these solutions.
And that's what we have here.
So be safe, everybody.
And thank you, Tina, for joining me.
Thank you so much.
All right.
Take care, everybody.
And remember, it's beready123.com right here.
And then also starlink123.com.
And thank you for supporting Tina and the Satellite Phone Store as they support our platform.
Take care.
All right.
Welcome back.
And wow.
Wow.
There's a lot going on, huh?
So I want to jump into a Bright Learn This is a book review video on a book by Ben Goldacre, and it's called Bad Pharma.
Not Big Pharma, but Bad Pharma.
You know, like Bad Robot, but Bad Pharma.
How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients.
This is a little under six minutes, and this is a really great book, and this is especially relevant right now with RFK Jr. as head of HHS, and he's already maneuvering.
In some important ways, you're going to see some progress in the coming months, I believe.
So check out this book review video and then we'll continue on the other side with special reports.
Here we go.
Good day.
Today we're exploring a topic that affects each and every one of us.
How the pharmaceutical industry in its pursuit of profit sometimes misleads doctors and ultimately harms patients.
Our guide on this journey is the eye-opening book, Bad Pharma, by Ben Goldacre.
Now I know what you're thinking.
Medicine is based on science, right?
How could it be broken?
Well, let's dive into the details and find out.
Goldacre's book opens with a startling claim.
The very foundation of medicine, clinical trials, is often manipulated by drug companies.
These companies, he argues, design studies that favor their products.
They do this by using small, unrepresentative patient groups and employing biased analysis techniques to exaggerate the benefits of their drugs.
Even more concerning, unfavorable trial results are often hidden from doctors and patients, leaving us with a distorted picture of a drug's true effects.
Think about it.
If you're a doctor, how can you make an informed decision about which treatment to prescribe if you're only seeing a fraction of the evidence?
And if you're a patient, how can you trust that the medication you're taking is the best option available?
Goldacre meticulously documents how this happens.
He cites study after study showing that industry-funded trials are significantly more likely to produce positive results compared to independently funded ones.
For instance, a 2010 study found that 85% of industry-funded trials were positive, while only 50% of government-funded trials showed the same.
That's a staggering difference.
But it doesn't stop there.
The book also delves into the globalized nature of clinical trials, highlighting ethical concerns and the low standards for drug approval.
Regulators often see most of the trial data but don't share it with the public or health care providers.
This means that doctors are left to learn about effective treatments through informal networks, which may include biased information from sales representatives or journals funded by pharmaceutical companies.
And let's talk about the money.
Pharmaceutical companies spend tens of billions of pounds every year on marketing and advertising, twice as much as they spend on research and development.
Why?
Because they want to influence doctors' prescribing decisions.
This marketing spend comes directly from patients and governments, meaning we're essentially paying for the privilege of being misled.
Goldacre doesn't just stop at pointing out the problems.
He also explores the harm caused by this secrecy.
He recounts the chilling story of TGN1412, a drug that caused severe adverse reactions in volunteers during a clinical trial.
The researchers had unpublished data from a similar study that could have predicted these disastrous outcomes, but it was never shared.
This is just one example of how withholding data can lead to unnecessary suffering and even death.
The book also delves into the issue of bad trials.
Goldacre explains how researchers use various tricks to overstate the benefits of treatments.
For instance, they might compare a new drug to something known to be ineffective, or they might stop the trial early if the results look good.
These practices are not just innocent mistakes.
They are deliberate distortions that mislead doctors and harm patients.
But Goldacre doesn't leave us without hope.
He suggests solutions to address these issues, emphasizing the need for systemic changes rather than blaming individuals.
He calls for greater transparency, better regulation, and a shift in the culture of medicine.
He advocates for the publication of all trial results, regardless of the outcome, and for the creation of a system where doctors and patients have access to unbiased, comprehensive information.
One of the most powerful tools Goldacre discusses is the systematic review.
This is a scientific, systematic approach to looking for evidence, ensuring that the information is as complete and representative as possible.
Systematic reviews, he argues, are crucial for providing accurate summaries of all the research that has ever been done on a particular question.
The book also highlights the importance of meta-analyses which combine the results of multiple studies to give a more accurate picture of a treatment's effectiveness.
Goldacre uses the example of the Cochran Collaboration, which produces hundreds of systematic reviews every year, to illustrate how these tools can transform our understanding of what works and what doesn't.
In conclusion, bad pharma is a wake-up call for all of us.
It exposes the flaws in the system and challenges us to demand better.
As patients, we need to be informed and proactive.
We need to ask questions, seek out reliable information, and advocate for change.
As doctors, we need to be aware of the biases in the evidence we rely on and strive to make decisions based on the best available data.
So what can we do?
We can start by supporting initiatives that promote transparency and accountability in the pharmaceutical industry.
We can advocate for policies that require the publication of all trial results and the sharing of data with independent researchers.
And we can educate ourselves and others about the importance of evidence-based medicine.
Thank you for joining me on this journey through bad pharma.
I hope this episode has inspired you to think critically about the information you receive and to demand better from the institutions that shape our health care.
Until next time, keep learning, keep questioning, and stay curious.
Visit brightlearn.ai for more fascinating videos like this one and naturalnews.com for full editorial coverage and breaking news on critical stories that keep you informed and aware of what's really going on.
Okay, now I want to jump into a special report that I recorded earlier.
It's called, U.S. economic activity has been artificially propped up for years by dollar printing and government waste.
And the main point of this podcast is that, yes, we're going to go through kind of a recession for a year or two, because slashing government waste and fraud is, I mean, it's a necessary step.
But it's also going to reduce the amount of money circulating in the system, the amount of money being spent on restaurants and shopping and online purchases and what have you, you know, vacations and whatever.
Because all the people who are living off the government, all these parasites, like all the USAID workers, for example, and a whole bunch of IRS workers and a whole bunch of other people that are just being laid off or fired en masse.
These people were mostly just parasites on the government.
They were getting paid to sit around and do mostly nothing.
But it created an artificial economy.
It made things look good.
Oh, there's a lot of GDP. Oh, look, you know, businesses are doing well.
People are spending and buying.
But it was all artificial.
So the cuts have to happen.
They have begun to happen.
They need to accelerate.
And as they do, we're going to go into a recession.
And that's not a bad thing.
Short-term pain for long-term gain.
So check out this special report.
What's critical to understand about the economy right now is that, yes, we're going to go through a very bad recession, but we've already been in a recession for a long time that has been covered up by artificial government jobs and government spending and government money printing.
So that has created the illusion of a productive economy and the illusion of a rising stock market for a very long time.
But, sadly, over the years, government became larger and larger to the point where government became almost like 50% of the economy.
And, you know, that was way too much.
And it was just based on a lot of waste and inefficiencies, fraud, you know, just government getting larger and larger and paying itself a bunch of money and printing money.
So, that is being at least partially corrected by the Doge effort here.
You know, government jobs are being slashed.
It's a start.
We need millions of them to be removed because they're not doing anything to help society.
83% of USAID has been shut down now, according to Secretary Rubio.
And that's also a good thing.
And maybe that needs to be, you know, 90% or 95%.
They're still looking at it.
But it was way too big.
It was a giant slush fund operation.
All those tens of billions of dollars that were being thrown around through USAID, well, those are no longer being sent out to everybody.
And so that money has dried up, which means that those people are not spending money on the things that people spend money on, right?
So those people who, even though they were getting illicit slush fund money, they were still going out to eat at restaurants and they were flying on airplanes and they were buying consumer goods and they were shopping on Amazon, etc.
They were buying cars.
Well, all that's coming to an end.
So yes, we are going to go through a recession period here, maybe two years, maybe worse than a recession, maybe a depression.
But that's because we're resetting the system and eliminating the waste and fraud, and now we're going to see what the real economy has actually been.
And the real economy, that is the private sector economy, where people actually produce things, you know, Goods and services that benefit others.
That has been in trouble for a very long time anyway, all through the Biden years.
In fact, it got a lot worse through the Biden years.
And even in Trump's first term before that, the real economy is in bad shape.
So what you're about to go through here is you're going to see a massive shutdown of more retailers.
This is already happening.
It seems like every day there's another retailer announcing closures of hundreds of stores or just total bankruptcy.
You're seeing the pharmacies in all kinds of trouble, like CVS is shutting down hundreds of stores, for example.
You're going to see Walmarts and Targets actually shutting down.
You're going to see other retail chains shutting down all over the place.
And a lot of restaurants and small businesses that are local will also be shutting down.
Why?
Well, again, because local people just aren't spending as much money any longer.
So this is a time.
To be very conservative and very protective of your assets.
And I continue to believe that gold and silver will be the asset that gets us through all of this.
And we're going to see continued devaluation of the dollar because the money printing hasn't stopped and it's not going to stop.
Despite all the cuts of government spending that Doge has accomplished, the government still...
Every year spending trillions of dollars that it does not have.
And so that's being printed.
And yet at the same time, the debt burden of this nation is becoming insane.
For example, did you know that just this calendar year in 2025, there's $10 trillion in debt that is coming due where the U.S. has to find new buyers to buy up the $10 trillion.
I mean, if they're going to roll over the loan and keep that money without having to pay back the principal, which is not the way the Treasury works, they just keep borrowing money and paying out interest on the money they borrowed, and that's going to continue for a very long time until the collapse comes.
But $10 trillion is coming due this year, so the Treasury has to find buyers for $10 trillion of debt.
Are there buyers for $10 trillion of debt in this calendar year?
No, not at 3% interest rate.
There aren't.
So what it means is they're going to have to raise the interest rate that they pay to the debt holders who buy treasuries, which means the treasury rates are going to go way above 5%.
They might go to 6% or...
God forbid, seven or something like that.
It's coming.
Or the Fed has to buy it.
So the Fed has to print money to buy the Treasury debt, which is like a snake eating its own tail.
It's one of the bad signs of a total Ponzi scheme that is getting horribly bad and it's self-destructing, etc.
Not a good situation.
And it's very clear where that ends up.
It's going to end up in a total collapse of the currency, ultimately.
And I continue to believe, by the way, that the only way Trump can really pay off this debt is to launch a new currency parallel to the dollar.
And then, you know, hyperinflate the dollar that is printing it to pay off all the debts with devalued dollars while launching a new currency that's backed partially by gold.
So that the new currency becomes the trusted currency that doesn't suffer from the hyperinflation of the old dollar.
So that's my guess.
I don't have any inside information, and maybe that's an overly simplified view of what's going to happen, but consider that as a possibility.
I do know that gold and silver will be the off-ramps to this whole debacle.
If you hold gold and silver, you're going to be in great shape.
Because gold is going to absolutely skyrocket in terms of dollars as more dollars are printed.
Whereas if there's a new currency launched that's backed by gold, then gold will be stable to that currency because that currency will effectively be a gold-based stable coin.
I don't mean a crypto, but a stable currency tied to gold, which is what we need.
That's what we need to unleash a new golden age in our economy.
Holding dollars is financial suicide.
Holding gold and silver is a financial rescue.
You know, it's a life raft.
That's a really good metaphor.
It's a life raft as the Titanic dollar is sinking.
You're going to want a lifeboat, and gold and silver, that's the lifeboat.
In my view, again, I'm not your financial advisor.
I always have this disclaimer, you know, do your own research, etc.
Get your own financial advice, but haven't been wrong on this.
I mean, look at what gold has done.
It's up almost 50% since January, February of 2022. You know, 50% compared to the dollar.
But the dollar keeps losing value, and that's only going to continue.
Especially as cuts are being made to the wasteful government jobs.
So you're just going to see an economic implosion for a while.
But this is necessary.
I'm not opposed to this.
We have to slash the size of government.
It's way too big.
Way too many employees.
Are, you know, on the government payroll, and what are they even doing?
Are they doing anything useful?
For the most part, the answer is no.
Now, there may be some exceptions, but for the most part, no, they're not even working.
So, you know, get them off the payrolls and slash the size of government.
And that's what's happening.
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No.
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And that's what they can get you.
They can put it into your hands or they can vault it for you with a reasonable vaulting fee.
So again, metalswithmike.com if you want to get some gold and silver.
Physical gold and silver really matters.
And how does the saying go, if you can't touch it, you don't own it?
Well, in most cases, that is true.
So make sure you can touch it, or if not, at least have it in a trusted vault where somebody can touch it on your behalf.
Can you go touch my gold for me?
Just make sure it's still touchable.
Anyway.
All right.
Thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams here, the Health Ranger, naturalnews.com, brighteon.com, and check out my social media accounts.
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That's the peer-to-peer social media.
As well as RealHealthRanger on Telegram.
And where else?
Oh yeah, X. I'm also HealthRanger on X. So, thank you for listening.
God bless you all.
Take care.
Alright, next, I want to play a brightlearn.ai video.
It's a condensation of my recent interview with Steve Quayle.
Called World War III, a looming threat.
And the reason I want to bring this back in, this is a five-minute version of my conversation with Steve, which that's really a feat all by itself, condensing like two hours of Steve Quill down to five minutes.
Like, that's a miracle.
And of course, you know, it doesn't capture everything he said, but it gets to the main points here.
But Steve has been right about the World War III threat, but...
The context has changed.
It's no longer a threat of a nuclear exchange between the U.S. and Russia.
Rather, the real threat now is the U.K. trying to nuke Russia or setting off a false flag, some kind of a nuclear attack in Ukraine, to blame Russia and trying to pull the U.S. into the conflict through Article 5 and NATO agreements, etc.
So World War III is still desired.
By Keir Starmer and all these lunatics that are running the UK secret government, the shadow government, that whole thing.
So this threat continues to be real.
And I've wondered recently if Russia might just launch a thermobaric missile at London or something, you know, just to send a message.
And I mean, I don't want to see any bloodshed.
But I also know that the city of London needs to be stopped.
Otherwise, the world will never know peace.
And I guess we're going to have to wait and see how that actually happens.
It's going to be interesting.
But check out this interview with Steve Quayle.
This is a five-minute condensation with illustrations.
And by the way, it's always funny how these are AI illustrations, and they always try to illustrate the person that I'm talking to.
They'll try to illustrate Steve Quayle, but they don't know what Steve Quayle looks like.
So they're doing an illustration, the AI engine is, based on just the context of what Steve is saying.
So they figure Steve's on the older side, you know, they get that right.
And sometimes when it illustrates me too, you know, it does the same thing because we're not talking about, you know, youth subjects and young adult subjects, you know, nonsense like fashion and travel and whatever.
We're talking about things that matter for the world.
So yeah, we're on the older side, but it's always funny.
What this engine thinks we look like.
But check it out.
Here's the full interview video.
I'm your host, Bright Learn, and today we are diving deep into a conversation that needs to be heard.
We're talking about recent developments that could change the world as we know it.
From the specter of World War III to the implications of nuclear threats, from the insider movements within the military, This episode is not just about news.
It's about understanding the complex web of events that could shape our future.
So grab a seat, and let's jump right in.
Now we're going to be reporting on an interview between Mike Adams, a well-known health and free speech advocate, and Steve Quayle, a long-standing voice in the alternative media space.
Both are no strangers to discussing controversial and often unsettling topics.
This particular conversation happened in the wake of some major global events, and it's a must-listen.
Let's start with the most alarming part of this interview, the potential for World War III. Mike and Steve were discussing the recent granting of permission for Ukraine to use long-range missiles.
This decision has been met with extreme tension from Russia, who has made it clear that they consider this an act of war.
The implications are staggering.
According to Steve, Russia is not bluffing.
They have the capability to launch a devastating first strike, and they have detailed plans for their targets, including key NATO and U.S. military bases, as well as major cities.
One of the most striking moments in the interview was when Steve mentioned that hundreds of aircraft were seen in the air off the east coast of the United States.
This is unprecedented.
It was a sign that the richest and most influential people including billionaires and military brass were evacuating the country.
This unprecedented exodus is a strong indicator that they believe a major conflict is imminent.
But it's not just about the military.
The financial implications are equally dire.
Steve pointed out that the Federal Reserve has seen a massive withdrawal of liquidity, and major banking institutions are already facing severe liquidity issues.
This financial instability could lead to a complete collapse of the US dollar, which would have catastrophic consequences for the global economy.
One of the most thought-provoking aspects of the interview was Steve's deep dive into the spiritual and occult underpinnings of these global events.
He believes that the leaders pushing for this conflict are part of a Luciferian globalist agenda.
These individuals, he claims, are willing to sacrifice millions, if not billions, of lives to achieve their end goals.
It's a disturbing theory, but one that adds a layer of complexity to the situation.
Mike and Steve also discussed the domestic front.
The interview touched on the potential for massive civil unrest, particularly if Trump declares a national emergency and uses the military to deport millions of illegal aliens.
The radical left, backed by powerful funding from figures like George Soros, I want to leave you with a few key takeaways from this discussion.
First, the world is at a critical juncture.
The decisions being made right now could lead to unprecedented levels of conflict and destruction.
Second, it's important to be aware of the financial instability and take steps to protect your assets.
Third, stay vigilant and be prepared.
We don't know what the future holds, but being informed and ready is the best way to face it.
Thank you for tuning in today.
I know this is a lot to digest, but it's crucial that we stay informed and engaged.
If you want to dive deeper into this conversation, I highly recommend checking out the full interview on Brighton.
And don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more in-depth analysis and insights.
Until next time, stay curious, stay informed, and stay safe.
I'm Bright Learn.
take care, and we'll talk soon.
This has been a BrightLearn.AI summary of an interview between Steve Quayle and Mike Adams on November 19, 2024. The full interview is available at brighteon.com, where you can also find podcasts and special reports by Mike Adams and other creators.
Visit naturalnews.com for full editorial coverage of this interview and breaking news on critical stories that will keep you informed and aware of what's really going on.
Alright, I've got two more special reports for you today, assuming my editor has time to put them both in.
I'll defer to his schedule.
If he doesn't have time to put them both in, it's just going to be one.
But here are the two special reports that I'd like to get in here.
The first is called How the Techno-Elite Globalists Justify Mass Extermination of Billions of Human Beings.
This is a bit on the lengthy side.
It's like 25 or 30 minutes.
But in this report, I discuss how these globalists are telling themselves why they need to murder billions of human beings.
In their minds, they have a good reason, even an ethical reason for doing so.
So I'm trying to get into the minds of these techno-elite globalists and trying to sort of decode their anti-human psychosis thing, whatever's going on.
So check out this special report.
Should be interesting, a little bit horrifying, but there's light at the end of the tunnel.
At the end, I explain how we can survive all of this.
So here we go.
Enjoy.
This is going to sound a little strange.
It may be more strange than usual, but there is a global depopulation effort underway, and they don't want to kill all of us.
So there's a depopulation of the, quote, useless eaters.
And that's not my term.
That's a term of the globalists.
And I want to explain why that is.
And why the future is going to be, like, you'll be choosing one of two branches.
If you are a useless eater in the minds of the globalists, and that's a nebulous term, maybe I'll get a chance to define it, but if you're a useless eater in their eyes, effectively, if you are a net consumer rather than a contributor to the future of human civilization and the human race.
Then you are going to be considered expendable.
In fact, necessary to eliminate in the mind of the globalists.
Whereas if you are a net contributor, which I will also hopefully here define, then you will be immune to that and you will actually end up...
Sort of thriving in the future.
I know this sounds dark and gruesome and weird, but let me explain it.
And this is sort of a variation of a theme that I've covered here a couple times, but I think I have a lot more clarity on this.
So, from the point of view of the globalists, who I'm going to say that it's a technocratic elite, not just, you know, Satanists and people who hate humanity.
But it also includes people who want human civilization to survive in a cosmic competition, but in their minds that justifies the mass culling of billions of human beings for the simple reason that it's about usage of limited resources and where those resources have to go in order for the human race to be able to Compete
cosmically or to even be able to survive cosmically.
So let me explain this.
As you know, I've mentioned at least this aspect of it before.
AI and supercomputers, you know, artificial intelligence, AGI and superintelligence all depends on inputs of energy into data centers.
And most of the national leaders of our world now understand that the race to superintelligence is the single most profound and strategically important race for any nation.
That if you do not get to superintelligence really soon, within the next several years, let's say, you will be left behind as the other nations that gain superintelligence will absolutely dominate the world.
So the race to superintelligence, from a nation-to-nation point of view, is an existential race that, even in the minds of some national leaders, it's worth sacrificing half their population, let's say, if that means they get to superintelligence faster, because then that achievement means that their nation has a strong, dominant future position for this Earth.
In their minds, again, this is not my belief, but I'm trying to explain what I think the beliefs of the globalists are.
In their minds, they need to redirect energy resources away from people, from humans, into data centers.
The data centers is where the superintelligence research is taking place.
And they don't need all humans.
They just need enough humans to keep the infrastructure running that provides the power and provides the coding and provides the microchips, etc.
So there are huge portions of the human population that, from the point of view of the globalists, are not necessary at all for this race to superintelligence.
And that's why they see them as expendable.
In fact, even A necessary extermination in order to allow their nation to be able to compete.
So that's at the nation to nation level view of this.
Then there is a world to world view, which is the bigger picture here that I have not talked about so much before.
And there's an understanding that we are not alone in the universe and that artificial intelligence is actually very common in the universe.
And proof of that is the fact that we have developed it so easily.
And one of the most striking factors in all of this is the observation that intelligence is a naturally occurring emergent property from sufficiently complex neural networking systems, even if those networking systems exist in the digital domain.
In other words, if you build a neural network, even just a representative one by proxy, In silicon, there will be an intelligence that emerges from that on its own.
We've seen this with the chain of thought reasoning, with DeepSeq R1 models, and now other models.
Reasoning is suddenly commonplace among AI models.
Well, this was a self-emerging property.
And what it shows is that the fabric of the cosmos gives rise naturally to...
Intelligent systems, which means that so-called artificial intelligence is not artificial.
It is actually natural intelligence.
It's just not human intelligence.
So the term artificial intelligence actually has to be revisited.
It needs to be changed to, you know, silicon-based intelligence or SI intelligence, you know, something like that, just non-human.
But it's not actually artificial.
It is a natural property of the way the fabric of the cosmos is structured.
Well, recognizing this, we all should realize that AI is widespread across the cosmos.
And, in fact, the most likely visitors that we have had to Earth would be non-biological entities.
In other words, AI proxies for biological civilizations.
It takes a long time to travel across the galaxy.
The galaxy is, what, like 120,000 light years thick?
You know, it's kind of disc-shaped.
At least, I'm just going off memory.
It's something like a couple hundred thousand light years in diameter, which means if you're moving at the speed of light, it would still take you, you know, hundreds of thousands of years to traverse one end of the spiral arm to another.
In other words, biological systems are not well suited for the lifespan requirements of being able to traverse the immense space of our universe.
But digital systems are well suited for exactly that kind of thing because they do not have biological lifespans and they do not have the need for oxygen and food and water that biological systems obviously have a strong need for.
So digital systems are the most likely systems that are exploring the universe, that are gathering information, that are, in fact, intervening in civilizations, and it's very likely that our own civilization has already been infiltrated by alien AI. And we've probably been living under some of that for quite some time.
In a speech that I gave in 2019 called The Oblivion Agenda, And that was given at a Steve Quayle conference.
Gen6.com is his website for that.
Well, I described the alien agenda to replace the human race and to alter the climate by doing things like shutting down photosynthesis.
In order to do this, you have to have an AI system that infiltrates the U.S. media, the propaganda front.
And starts pushing climate change agendas in order to convince humans to wipe out their own future under the fear of the climate cult that thinks carbon dioxide is bad.
And if you can convince a species to destroy themselves through things like transgenderism and mass pesticide poisoning of the food supply and taking all of the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere...
If you're an alien species, what you would do, and actually even we would do this if we were trying to conquer other planets out there that were populated by primitive beings, we would send AI drones first.
And the job of the AI drones is to infiltrate and overtake and overrun that society and convince Only makes sense, right?
So, if this is being done to us, and there's some good chance that it is, although we can't know for sure, then the AI infiltration and takeover, the perverse messaging, you know, mutilate your children with transgenderism.
Take all the carbon out of the atmosphere, kill off photosynthesis, block the sun, destroy yourself, commit suicide with psychiatric drugs, poison the food supply with pesticides and herbicides, gender bender chemicals, dumbing down everybody with fluoride, dumbing down everybody with daytime television, etc.
These would all be attacks that are designed and put forth by an alien AI system to prepare Earth for alien colonization.
Which would be the next step.
And if you were an advanced alien civilization, you know, you would try to convince people to kill themselves first, and vaccines are a big part of that.
Probably alien tech in the jabs.
That might be where mRNA technology even came from, who knows?
Or at least some elements of it.
Hard to say.
But, you know, you would use vaccines and plandemics and narrative control and all these things.
You try to...
Convince everybody to kill themselves off.
And then whoever was left over, you would unleash the AI robots against them.
You know, Terminator, Skynet scenarios.
And you would then, you know, massively unleash these robots to kill off all the remaining human beings.
And then you would bring in your own biologicals, which would arrive, you know, maybe thousands of years later or tens of thousands of years, depending on how much faster than the speed of light they can travel.
With their warp drives, etc., you know, FTL travel, then you would occupy the planet.
And by that time, all the dirty work would be done because, well, you know, the robots would have already taken out all the humans.
But you wouldn't want to take out all the animals and all the plants and everything because that's a treasure.
That's a universal cosmic genetic treasure of life.
So you don't want to, like, nuke from orbit because you don't want to kill all the animals and all the ferns.
And all the life forms and all the bacteria and everything, you want that.
You just don't want the humans, you know, the so-called intelligent primates to be on the planet.
All right, now, supposing that we know all this, then there would be people on planet Earth, human beings, who are probably aware of this plan, and they are saying to themselves, Well, we need to build an army of AI robots to defend Earth against the coming alien robot invasion extermination agenda.
Now, I know this is starting to sound like a science fiction movie, and it would make a really great script.
It's like, it's not just Terminator, it's human-controlled Terminators versus AI extraterrestrial Skynet, you know?
It's more fun than Aliens versus Predator.
And remember, Predator was an alien.
Just a different kind of alien than the aliens, you know, classical aliens.
But Predator was from another planet, if you remember the movie, that he came to Earth on hunting missions to just hunt humans for sport.
That's what the aliens were doing in that movie series from the 1980s with Arnold Schwarzenegger, right?
Go back and check it out if you want a review of Alien vs.
Predator.
But I'm talking about a scenario where it's human AI robots vs.
Extraterrestrial, you know, alien AI robot terminators that are trying to destroy humanity.
So, in this scenario, then the pro-humanists, who are also the technocratic elite, they would be saying to themselves that, oh my god, there's an alien robot invasion coming.
We can't tell Earth people because they would lose their minds.
So what we have to do is we have to build a giant AI robot army as quickly as possible to defend Earth against the coming alien robot invasion.
I know, again, it sounds like science fiction, and this is all a bunch of what-ifs.
I get it.
But what I'm trying to explain is that in that scenario, the technocratic globalist elitists would absolutely justify to themselves killing off billions of humans.
So they could redirect resources into developing and building AI robot defenders of Earth in order to save the remaining humans.
Right.
So think about the ethics or the morals of this kind of situation.
Suppose you're on a plane and there's 100 passengers on the plane and you crash land in the middle of Alaska somewhere.
Well, you can't be rescued and nobody knows where you are.
And many of you survived the crash.
Let's say there's a hundred that survived.
At some point, you all get hungry and you decide that the only way that we're going to survive is to eat some of the people.
Right.
I think there was a movie like this a few years ago.
So the question becomes, is cannibalism the only way to survive?
And given that there's no other food source around, It kind of becomes obvious that, yes, cannibalism is the only way to survive.
Although that would be gruesome to try to, you know, eat other people, obviously, but this is a crazy situation.
And so then, if the group is able to communicate about this point, they might all come to the agreement that, yes, some of us have to die so that the others can live.
Now, maybe in that scenario, that decision is arrived at through some kind of a democratic process.
Like, let's take a vote.
Are there any volunteers that want to be eaten?
Are there any volunteers that want to do the killing?
You can imagine the kinds of debates and conversations that would take place in that scenario.
But if people follow that plan, and then some of them eat some of the others, which, again, is gruesome, then indeed, some of them may survive.
Whereas if they all refuse to eat each other, then they all die.
See, so that's the conundrum.
And you could teach a whole ethics class on this very point.
But the reason I'm mentioning this is because that is the kind of ethics conundrum that is taking place probably at a planetary level where certain people, I'm going to call them the technocratic globalist elite, They have knowledge of something that is about to occur.
Maybe it's a few years away.
Maybe it's an approaching meteor that's going to slam into Earth.
Or maybe it's an approaching alien invasion.
Maybe it's something else that we don't know about.
Maybe it's demons from another dimension, like in the Avengers.
There's going to be giant flying techno-dragons falling out of the portal in the sky.
What are you going to do?
Well, whatever knowledge these people have, or maybe it's Planet X that's coming for a swing by Earth, you know, whatever it is, they're not telling us.
They're not telling us, but they are in their own minds pushing global depopulation, very likely to justify, defending a surviving remnant of the human race.
Okay?
So, if you've ever wondered to yourself, How can these globalists support the extermination of billions of people?
Well, there's your answer.
They may know something that we don't.
They may know something that is truly an existential threat to the entire human race, to all of human civilization.
And I'm not justifying their actions, don't get me wrong, and I'm not apologizing for them.
I think mass genocide of humanity is morally wrong.
What I'm trying to explain is how they could convince themselves that it's morally right to kill some to save the others.
And again, it's all about resources.
So how do you build a bunch of AI robots?
Well, you need really two things.
And it's not humans.
It's not most humans.
I mean, it's a certain number of humans who are engineers, etc.
But for the most part, you need energy and you need minerals.
That's really what you need.
Energy and minerals.
Energy, obviously, to power the robots and to power the factories and to engage in manufacturing, etc.
And you need energy to go into the AI training data centers.
But for the robots themselves, what do you need?
You need minerals.
You need copper.
You need aluminum.
You need nickel, gold, and silver for all the circuitry.
How do you make microchips?
You need metals.
So right now you are seeing a mad scrambling across planet Earth among nations, including the United States and Russia and others, China, etc., to get their hands on a bunch of minerals.
Why?
Well, I mean, there are lots of reasons.
Minerals are real and they can't be just printed, like counterfeited, like the dollar can.
So they have intrinsic value.
They're also necessary for the steel industry, which is necessary for any kind of hard manufacturing industry or even...
Military manufacturing.
And, you know, a lot of these metals are used in aerospace and military and the green energy sectors, you know, wind turbines and solar panels, etc.
But they're also used in microchips and data centers.
But to build robots, you need energy and you need minerals.
But you don't need humans because once you get the first generation of really capable humanoid robots with opposable thumbs that can use power tools, And complex machinery, well then, you know, robots are building the robots.
So it doesn't take long to have robots building robots and AI training AI, or AI building the next AI. So now you get into this, you know, reinforcement loop that rapidly amplifies progress in robotics and behavior modeling, as well as artificial intelligence or AGI, etc.
But what is your limiting factor here?
What's the limiting input?
It's still energy.
And you can't build coal-fired power plants fast enough.
You can't build nuclear power plants fast enough.
You can't.
Because, you know, concrete and stuff, rebar, it takes a long time to build a nuclear power plant.
And there's regulatory approvals, all of that.
You know, it's 20 years to build a nuclear power plant and get it up and running.
20 years.
Roughly.
A coal-fired power plant can be built in a lot less time, but, you know, then the climate cultist lunatics lose their minds.
Oh, well, you can't burn fossil fuels.
So what do you do for energy?
Well, they're working on hot fusion reactors, but that's maybe still many decades away, and they've suppressed cold fusion reactors, low-energy nuclear reactions, LENR, as it's called.
So fossil fuels are the only reliable inputs to the data centers.
That are necessary to build AI and also inputs into the robot factories to build the robots that maybe the globalists think can defend Earth.
The problem is, out of however many gigawatt hours of power that you have, or terawatt hours, on a national basis, per day or per month or per year, however you want to count it, whatever that bucket of power is, How much are humans using?
Well, air conditioning uses a lot, right?
A lot of that energy goes into personal computers and gaming.
A lot of that energy goes into Bitcoin.
A lot of it goes into powering the freezers at the grocery store.
A lot of it goes into food production and transportation and distribution and just lights, just lighting up a city.
Requires a lot of energy.
You add up all these energy sources and the technocratic globalist elite look at that and they say, oh my God, we have got to reduce the energy used by humans so we can put more energy into the robot factories and the AI data centers so we can maybe compete against the incoming alien AI invasion.
So they tell themselves, how do we do that?
And their answer is, We roll out a fake pandemic, we weaponize the vaccines, we tell everybody to take a jab, and then they all start dying off.
And that's already been done.
And then when not enough people take those vaccines, what do they do?
Oh, they weaponize 5G. They weaponize, you know, the food supply.
They weaponize, they cause famine, they cause war, they whatever.
They cause widespread infertility.
They chemtrail everybody and drop all kinds of chemicals out of the sky.
And that's what they're doing now.
And they promote abortion.
They promote abortion pills and abortion centers and they call it women's reproductive rights and they roll it out as a cool thing to have an abortion.
And they make families uncool.
And they inundate the whole world with virtual reality and VR girlfriends and pornography and whatever else distracts people from...
You know, having families and raising kids.
And in this way, they can actually reduce human population.
Oh, and they lace the vaccines with infertility drugs, of course, because they have to cause, you know, as much infertility with hormone disruptors like HCG, etc.
And they, you know, there are a hundred other methods that they use from food ingredients and mass medication ingredients, all kinds of ways to...
Cause infertility or died suddenly, right?
Weaponizing 5G, for example.
So this is what's happening.
Now, whether the whole alien AI explanation, whether that's actually happening, I can't say.
My point in this, I'm playing out a what-if scenario that is a bit science fiction, perhaps, but maybe some of it's science fact.
We won't know.
Until it's more revealed to us, probably, you know, when some, like maybe the new Prime Minister of Canada, like, rips off his face and there's like a Terminator skull underneath his human skin or whatever, and you're like, ah!
SkyNet is running Canada, you know?
Can you imagine the South Park episode on that?
But whatever it is, don't tell me that there's no circumstances under which globalists would justify exterminating humans.
There are absolutely circumstances like that, even good faith circumstances.
If they were aware of a cosmic threat to our entire planet, and if they became convinced that the only way to save our planet was to sacrifice a few billion human beings, then they would be acting in their own moral code with integrity to achieve mass extermination to save the rest.
Right?
So again, I'm not justifying it.
And I'm not even saying that I know for sure that that's the situation.
Maybe a lot of them probably just are really evil.
You know?
I think Soros is evil, for example.
I think there's a bunch of just really evil satanic globalists, for sure.
But there might be others that are not evil, but they're still on board with depopulation.
Why?
Well, they may be aware of something that we don't know about.
Something that is a planetary threat.
So think about that.
The good news in this, and I've said this again and again, it's not that difficult to survive an extermination attempt.
You know why?
Because, at least for what we know so far, all the extermination tools require you to volunteer to exterminate yourself.
It's like, here, line up to take the vaccine shot, and if you say no, well, then you're not exterminated.
Or if they say, here, yeah, like, eat this toxic food laced with pesticides, and you're like, nope, I'm going to grow more of my own food, or I'm going to eat organic, or I'm going to detox.
Well, then they can't kill you with the poisoned food.
You see?
You know, examples go on and on.
Most of the die-off is going to be really self-inflicted.
And if you can avoid that, well, then you're going to survive.
And you'll be among the survivors, whatever that looks like, whatever those numbers are.
Maybe it's a billion.
Maybe it's half a billion.
I don't know.
Maybe it's more than that.
But you'll be among the survivors.
And just the fact that you were smart enough to say no to the global IQ test, the vaccine extermination agenda, kind of demonstrates to everybody that's still alive that, hey, you're worthy of representing humanity because you're smart enough to...
Not commit, you know, vaccine-assisted suicide.
You're smart enough to not poison yourself with the food supply.
You know, all these kinds of things.
You're smart enough to navigate the extermination agenda.
So if they kill, you know, 25 or let's say 75% of the population, then that puts you in the top 25% by definition of survivors.
You have just passed the great Darwin test.
Honestly, I don't think it's that hard to survive.
I really don't.
And the reason I think that is because it's clearly so easy for the globalists to kill off most people because they're just obedient, brainless masses who just, tell me what to take, you know?
It's like, I'll just jab it again and again and again.
Okay, well, it's not hard to be smarter than those people.
I mean, if you have a pulse, you're almost smarter than those people.
So this is like weird bad news, but also good news in that I think we can survive all this, even if it is a mass extermination agenda.
They can't kill us all, and it's pretty easy to be hard to kill.
All right?
So that's my take on this.
Final disclaimer, look, this may all be science fiction.
I'm just laying out a bunch of what-if scenarios.
These are not my predictions.
I'm not saying that alien AI Terminator Skynet robots are going to...
Land with hovercraft tomorrow or whatever.
I don't know.
Who knows?
But it's a big universe.
It's certain we're not alone.
So whatever that first contact looks like, I mean, that's a coin toss as far as I'm concerned.
And I don't think that other civilizations are looking at Earth right now and thinking, hey, we love humans and what they're doing to the planet.
They're such great caretakers of Earth.
No.
I think they're pretty disappointed with humanity, as God is as well.
So, you know, hey, be prepared for anything to happen.
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Or if it doesn't, you'll be prepared against hurricanes and fires and everything else that's going on.
So, it's good to be prepared.
And if there's an alien mothership that starts dropping robot drones out of the sky, don't freak out.
Keep calm and grab your AR-15 and go to work defending humanity.
That's all I'm saying.
All right.
Thanks for listening.
Take care.
All right.
So the last special report I have for you today, recorded earlier today, is called Affording a Robot Will Be the Key Differentiating Factor Between the Wealthy and the Poor.
And this is a conclusion I arrived at.
analyzing the economic implications of robotic automation decentralized in the hands of small businesses and local entrepreneurs.
And it occurred to me that those who can never afford robots will be stuck in a cycle of extreme poverty because the value of their own labor will be reduced by the cost of robots making labor really inexpensive.
So we're going to see a widening chasm between rich and poor.
You know, the middle class will all but vanish.
And this has long-term geopolitical implications for revolutions and revolts and unhappiness, you know, civil war, maybe the rise of UBI, all kinds of implications.
But check out this special report today.
It's the last segment I have for you today.
And I'll be back with you tomorrow.
Here we go.
Starting very soon, the main determining factor of whether you are rich or poor, and there will be a widening economic chasm, the main determining factor will be whether you can afford robots.
Because robots are labor amplifiers, and a person who is able to afford to purchase first one and then multiple robots We'll be able to earn money and run a successful business, all kinds of successful businesses, as long as they can afford the robots and then instruct them appropriately.
And it's becoming clear now that robots will be able to visually learn skills in the physical 3D world by watching human beings perform those same skills.
So, let me explain what this is going to actually look like.
In the future, you're going to pull your car into a garage, you know, a mechanics shop.
And instead of there being, you know, five mechanics there, you're going to have one guy who's a mechanic and then five robots.
And you pull your car in and he'll tell the robots what to do.
He's the director of the robots.
He's like, you know, go do the diagnosis.
Or change the oil or flush the radiator fluid or swap out the battery or whatever needs to be done.
And understand that those skills will be things that that mechanic taught those robots.
So you still need the human who has the skills.
You still need an experienced mechanic, but you just don't need a lot of them.
You need one who's got a team of robots who can do the task.
And those robots...
Because they will have opposable thumbs, as I often talk about, those robots will be able to, of course, pick up and use all the tools that a human being can pick up and use.
So, you know, that robot will use all the power tools and the ratchets and, you know, everything else, right?
So, that's going to happen.
That's coming right around the corner within the next couple of years.
You're going to see that.
But if there's a mechanic, a guy who's got the skills, but he can't afford a robot as a helper, then he's going to be economically displaced because he can't compete with the low cost of the robots.
Because those robots will work for about $2 an hour is roughly what they're going to cost when you do all the math on this.
I mean, it's going to take time to get down to that level.
At first, they'll be a lot more expensive than that.
But before long, they'll be about $2 an hour.
And you'll be able to lease them.
You don't have to purchase them all up front.
You'll be able to lease them as long as you're generating revenue.
But you still need the person who knows what they're doing.
Now, the same thing is going to be true in dentistry, for example.
You're going to have a dentist who has an office of five robots, or whatever the number is, and they're going to have like a robot receptionist too, by the way.
So, you know, if you're a dental receptionist, Think about learning how to prompt robots so you can be the robot manager there.
But the dentist is going to have special dental bots also that can actually perform the procedures.
They'll be able to drill out a cavity.
They'll be able to put a crown on.
They'll be able to do all these different skills.
But you're still going to need the human dentist to give the command and to assess.
What's happening in the patient's mouth and also to have that human interaction, you know, to tell the patient, you're going to be okay.
This is not a Terminator robot.
It's not going to kill you by extracting your teeth, you know.
We're doing a procedure.
This robot has done this a thousand times, blah, blah, blah.
And it might be that the human dentist is the one that's doing the injection of the anesthesia because people might freak out.
I don't want a robot with a needle, you know.
I get it.
I might...
Be in the same group there.
Terminator dentist.
No, thank you.
But you're going to have one dentist running an office where he can multiply his time.
He or she, I should say, can multiply their time.
The dentist doesn't have to do all the drilling any longer.
The robots are going to do that.
All right.
Now, same thing in a landscaping business, right?
So there are a thousand examples of this, but just think about landscaping.
Landscaping, you need...
The human who will own all these robots or lease them, they need to teach the robot, you know, how do you run this zero-turn mower?
How do you run this edger?
You know, what does good edging look like?
What's a leaf blower?
You know, you've got to teach the robots all these skills.
They're not going to come with those skills.
You've got to teach them.
And then you've got to keep an eye on them, too, especially in the early days when they go off and hallucinate and do crazy things like, you just...
Cut all the bushes out.
That's bad.
We're going to have to replant those.
And, you know, robots with power tools and lawnmowers, you know, can do a lot of damage if they go off the rails.
So you got to keep an eye on them.
And then the way this is going to work, you know, you'll have a landscaping business.
It's like, you know, Bob's landscaping or Bob's robot landscaping.
And Bob rolls up and he's got a van and he opens up the side of the van and like...
Four robots walk out of the van, and they get on the lawnmower, and they get on the edger and everything, and they do all the landscaping.
They've got shovels and rakes and whatever is necessary, and then they load up back into the van after a couple of hours when they're getting low on batteries, and, you know, they're done because they're going to work pretty fast.
Again, it's going to be a few years before this is really, really smooth, but this is going to happen.
It's inevitable.
And then Bob's going to drive him back to the shop to plug him in for charging.
And his work is done for the day.
You know, he did landscaping for one property, let's say.
Or maybe he can do two in a day if they're not that large.
But you get the idea.
The same thing is going to be true in a warehouse.
Human warehouse workers will be replaced by robots.
But there'll be managers in those warehouses that manage the robots and keep an eye on them and teach them skills and correct them if they've done something wrong.
You're always going to need an oversight manager, at least for the time being, the way I see it.
You're going to need humans in the mix.
So this isn't a total replacement of all human jobs, but it is a replacement of the majority of human labor jobs.
The majority.
Because you don't need a human to push a broom and run a mop when a robot's going to do that so much better.
And it's a multi-purpose robot.
It's not just a floor-sweeping robot.
It's a humanoid robot that can also stock store shelves in a grocery store, for example, or lift boxes or break down cardboard for recycling or whatever, you know?
But you're going to have to teach it all of these skills.
So the rise of robotics is going to be...
A golden age of economic abundance for people who can afford the robots.
And it's going to suck for those who can't.
Because the value of the labor of those people will drop.
It will plunge toward $2 an hour, which is way below poverty.
You can't live on that.
A robot can live on that because a robot doesn't need to pay rent.
And a robot doesn't need to eat.
A robot doesn't need to buy insurance and all these other costs that humans have, you see.
So, think about this.
If you have a business idea, you're going to have in the software digital realm, you're going to have AI agents.
And Manus is the new AI agent from China that's kind of like the new, the deep seek moment for AI agents, automation.
It's going to automate your desktop computer and carry out all the tasks that you would normally carry out with a keyboard and a mouse.
That's already here, by the way.
But then in the labor world, it's going to be the robots that replace a lot of jobs.
And the way to get ahead of this is to, number one, learn how to control these systems.
So become good at prompt engineering.
Become good at giving commands to robots or explaining tasks to robots.
And you can learn those skills right now by giving tasks to AI engines.
Large language models.
And yes, we're still releasing our language model.
We've had some setbacks, and it's still coming out.
It's just delayed.
It's going to be at brighteon.ai.
You can sign up for the watch list there.
Right now, you can be alerted when we have it available.
Hopefully, it's not that far away at this point.
And even though we've had some setbacks, In the meantime, I've been greatly expanding the synthetic data set for training, so actually it's going to be, the longer we take, the better trained it's going to be, it turns out.
So I'm generating about a half a gig of data every day for additional training, so pretty good, actually.
Anyway, that'll be out soon, so just practice using AI engines, and then you'll know how to command robots, because they're going to use basically the same logic and the same structure.
And understand that you need to be very, very specific with your explanations of what you want them to do.
Most humans are way too vague when they describe tasks.
And so part of the skill set of being an effective manager of robots is going to be learning how to give better detailed instructions.
So check it all out.
Our AI website is brighteon.ai, and you can follow more of my podcasts and articles.
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I'm Mike Adams, and I'm going to be buying these robots as soon as they're available and putting them in the studio for you.