Doc Pete Chambers joins Mike Adams to discuss faith and community resilience as wars rage...
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Welcome to today's interview here on BrightTown.com.
I am joined in studio by a true American hero, Doc Pete Chambers, and he is the founder of The Remnant Ministry of Texas, which is TheRemnantMinistryTX.org.
There's the website.
And Doc, welcome to the show.
It's so great that you're here.
You do so much good work traveling, helping people in all the disaster zones, spreading faith and a message of liberty and freedom.
It's just an honor that you're here, sir.
Good to be back.
Thanks for being here.
So, bring us up to speed.
Right? Since last time, we had launched a, we called it a pin church.
So, when we're on the road, when we're doing these things, and we miss Sunday service, you know, we go to church in Central Texas, a little town, and we get to speak.
You know, our team gets up and gives a message once in a while.
We rotate with people when we're gone, obviously.
But now we're taking it on the road.
So, when they go to our website, they can see where we're at.
Okay. What we're going to be doing, you know, where the next site is, we haven't got the page up yet, but we're getting there.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, and so, but we don't announce it until after we're done with the mission, because obviously if we're doing a counter-human trafficking thing, disasters, you're going to know in the area.
We're going to let you know.
But anyway, what that does then allows us to just, you know, curbside, tailgate, fire pit, wherever it is, we're just going to have a message and we're going to share, but it's more...
It's more just sharing.
It's not so much a sermon.
It's just, what are we learning from this thing that we're in now?
And how does it relate to the kingdom of God and the message in the book?
And that's really what we're doing.
So it is apostolic in nature as I try to read the book, and I'm working through the Romans right now.
We just got done with Romans 3, and it's kind of the transition between, okay, here's the law, and then this is what the new law says, or not the new law, the focus on the tree of life, Jesus Christ.
As we focus there, How do we take the law, which has been fulfilled, and then bring it into our daily lives?
Really, that's the key.
How do we then become the true ecclesia, or church, the body?
Hands, eyes, feet, head.
And how does that look?
So for guys like us, sometimes we do counter-human trafficking.
We're a member of a group of people, a task force, if you will, across the nation now.
We've all kind of gotten together.
And, you know, sometimes we've got to kick a door.
But most of the time, if we can do it through different means, right?
Different means.
Getting to the hearts and minds of people and then have them give up what they're doing, right?
That's the thing.
Because you can hate the disease or you can hate the sin, but to operate in a forgiveness mindset is really hard.
It's really hard.
It's the hardest thing for my guys to do.
Because these guys want to just, you know, take them and throw them in the brig.
Well, because we've all been abused.
Correct. And terrorized for so many years under the authoritarian regime, which I might call Rome.
The barbarians are at the gate.
Right. And back to Romans, I guess I have to ask you, how do you sort out Paul's philosophy about balancing the need for a rule of law versus also the need for self-sovereignty?
Correct. There are some misconceptions with regard to render unto Caesar what is Caesar's.
There are some misconceptions.
We are to fall under rule, and God wants that.
He wants us to fall under order.
God is a God of order, but it is non-tyrannical order.
That's the key.
Because if we just fell under that, and we just, like Lemming said, well, I'm just going to turn the other cheek.
No, you can hate the sin once again.
It's okay.
But we look at the fruits of the spirit of the person and say, okay, this person has the potential to be witness to, right?
So that's where we focus.
It sometimes falls on deaf ears.
When we're dealing with this, we deal with some nefarious actors, especially when we're south of the border and we're dealing with cartel members.
But this has been done.
This technique is conflict resolution on steroids because it's biblical.
Wow. Wow.
Well, let me ask you about conflict resolution with the drug cartels.
So the posture of the Trump administration, and this is going to invoke all your military background and wisdom and your pro-human wisdom.
You are one of the most loving, compassionate human beings I've ever met, which is contradictory to the way that you visually come off to people as a tough guy.
You are tough when you need to be, but you're compassionate.
Exactly where it's needed.
A dangerous man that controls his danger or his anger or all these things is the way we are to be.
It is to control it.
It is not to just use willy-nilly.
If you have to use it, you use it.
But those are exigent circumstances now in my book.
As a former Green Beret that went downrange, especially as a healer, it was my job to stop bleeding on the battlefield.
Where I've actually heard, you know, a message from God one time.
He says, you have, the Holy Spirit said to me, as I perceived it, not audible, but as a perception, you have hands for healing and you have hands for war.
Okay. He calls himself, Jesus calls himself, the great physician.
Right? Right.
And so it resonated with me as to my identity in Christ to say, Well, if I'm a great physician, or if he is, then I am to try to emulate him, think like, walk like, talk like Jesus, act like, love like.
If I'm to do that, then that's where I put my focus.
And in doing that, in understanding the terror, the war on the terror, the flesh, that kind of war, I understand it completely.
And our training specializes in unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, strategic reconnaissance, special reconnaissance, all the other things, direct action, all the things that are categories.
But unconventional warfare is really where I'm focused because that is the winning of hearts and minds.
That's a simple term, but it's done with your heart instead of I have an ulterior motive, which is to overthrow a country.
Because it's what typically we've been used for in the past.
And so I'm able to identify it.
Then when I see it on the other side, I know what's coming.
So back to the question about the...
The drug cartels, as you and I know, you can walk around in faith with positive intention, but there are a great many people in this world who have bad intentions and who want to steal, pillage, destroy, whatever, or profit at any cost, and they're not thinking about other human beings.
And to some extent, that's the narco trade.
Trump wants to go to war with them.
I mean, you tell me if I'm wrong, but my first impression is, you know, what, Vietnam and Mexico?
I mean, you can't, you can't, I mean, you can bomb things on the surface.
You can bomb buildings.
It looks good on CNN.
Beyond that, what are you doing?
Yeah, well, you know, diplomacy, there's a saying that goes with that in regard to war.
War is diplomacy by other means.
John Clausewitz said this.
And I'm afraid that we've operated in that environment for so long that we don't know anything other than that.
In my last 20 years as a soldier, truly, I saw that over and over and over again.
All the different countries that we went to war with, and we ended up really in a quagmire, as we didn't read history and say, well, we probably shouldn't go to these places and try to win in a siege mentality.
But the State Department, our current State Department, the way it's operating, the truth is going to come out here shortly.
We're going to see where they go.
We recently saw that Yemen was getting bombed again and all these things and the leaked information between the Secretary of Defense and the Mr. Waltz, you know, former congressman, who is also a Green Beret, unfortunately.
He, you know, using signal chat with people that were on there as well.
Secure operations, you know, info security.
You don't text battle plans on signals.
That's operational security, OPSEC, and he knows better than that.
But those things were leaked, and it showed the intention, the secondary ulterior motive, which was really, we're going to try to, as soon as we can, get out there and exercise diplomacy by other means.
Right. War.
And so it leads to that.
And so that kind of stuff with regard to cartels specifically, as they're called foreign terrorist organizations, FTOs, and they've got the moniker now, which then allows for both Title 10 and Title 50, all right, Title 50, covert operations, right?
Title 10 is active duty, you know, military, just plain old conventional military.
Title 50 is the covert stuff.
Once those things are authorized, then those things take place.
Now, there is a time and a place.
For everything there is a season.
Time for peace, a time for war.
I don't think the Bible said there's a time for war and occasionally peace.
It didn't say that.
There's a season.
But that is egregious people that are barbarians that you can't negotiate with.
That's what happened in Rome.
They brought in barbarians into their own legions and you can't negotiate with them.
They descended upon Rome itself, who was already morally bankrupt, and then it fell.
Most nation states or most cultures like that only last 250 years.
We're sitting about that right now.
This is a precipice.
We're at a precipice.
We can go either way with this.
And then I say, but God.
And so that's where we're at with it.
For us, it's to show lesser intrusive means.
It's kind of the same terms we used during COVID when we said you can do a nasal swab with betadine or you can take an mRNA, modified RNA shot, Probably better to do preventative medicine and be healthy and all these other things, right?
So it's the same.
Lesser intrusive means.
So the lesser intrusive means requires relationships, relationship building, which then is based on love and not hate.
I know I'm sounding like a hippie right now.
This is not the Pete Chambers of 20 years ago, right?
Yeah, okay.
But in a practical sense, the president of Mexico...
The whole military is largely controlled by the cartels.
Their money supply comes from trafficking, humans, weapons, drugs.
There's a lot of money involved.
I don't see that they're going to operate out of love for Americans.
They're going to operate out of their own self-interest power and revenue.
By the way, the Mexican cartel leaders, I have to re-emphasize this, they are really smart people.
Many of them are academically trained, went to universities in the West, good at math, good at logistics, good at decentralization.
These aren't just dumb people.
These are very capable people.
So how do you dismantle that?
What do you think Trump is going to do and will it?
Will it be effective, I guess?
I think, you know, looking at the playing field, we have to understand one thing first, and then I'll answer that.
But it's that the president of Mexico, operational control-wise, only really has around the major metropolitan areas a circumference of maybe 100 miles that she can control with her military.
Everything else belongs to either Jalisco, Nuevo Generation, New Generation, Sinaloa, or the Gulf Cartel.
And then there's much more deeper actors that are behind that with money and things like that and requirements to fulfill their needs.
So everything trickles to somebody that's running this thing from the top.
We don't know who that is yet.
I don't.
I don't know.
I could say, well, the Venezuelans, the cartel of the sun, the Solos, they're very strong as well.
And whatever these guys do on the Mexican border, they kind of control.
But then who controls that?
But it's all money-driven.
Sure. So as this is trickling now, as the numbers of people coming across the border, which was their cash cow, right?
They made $400 million a month in the Rio Grande Valley alone when I was on the border.
Cartel. Wow.
Is what they made.
Just moving bodies.
That was like coyote fees?
That's the PISO tax, they call it.
P-I-S-O.
The PISO.
Those bands around their wrist.
A family from Guatemala, $3,000.
A Chinese national, $10,000 up to $40,000 because they were more interesting.
Wow. So that was the price, the Piso.
And if you didn't pay it, you ended up with your head cut off and you were hung upside down under a bridge at, you could see it, Miguel Aleman looking across the river from Roma, Texas.
So you could see these things and there was a price to pay if you didn't pay that.
So now that's trickled down, right?
Because the numbers are now roughly in the state of Texas on 1,250 miles of border, 100 people maybe in a day, whereas before we might have 48 hours and 17,000 people came in.
So there's a huge Wow.
Decreasing the flow.
What's the second and third order effects?
Now they're used to a certain amount of capital coming in.
It's not coming in.
So they're going to get vitriolic.
They're going to start looking for other things.
Are they going to go back to doing fentanyl, which they've been doing all along?
Or are they going to just push them across at the ports of entry?
Are they going to fly them in?
They're going to have to go back to some different methods.
Okay, so let's back up here a second.
So you just described that the cross-border traffic is down.
At least 99%.
Tremendously. Even over 99%.
Just down there on a documentary.
Yes, sir.
And Michael Yan, who I'm interviewing tomorrow, also confirms he's in Panama.
He's saying, yeah, you know, the traffic is, I think he said, is down at least 95%, maybe more.
Okay. Sounds right.
But two questions for you, sir.
What is stopping the cross-border traffic?
Are they physically being stopped because of better security at the border?
Or are they afraid now to come into the United States?
Potentially facing more severe consequences.
Consequences. Okay.
In my book, number one, consequences.
It's the input and output of the thing.
The human osmotic pressure, as Michael Young calls it.
Yes. Right?
The human, the hop, he likes to call it.
So that flow is decreasing the Darien, therefore there'll be less flow at the border.
Right. Okay, so why?
Well, before we had the CBP-1 app that allowed them to fly directly in the country, seeking asylum, etc.
You had the no consequences to any of the actions when you came across the border.
And then we have the threat that they're going to be deported back to their home country.
So all these things add up to, in the mind of the person that's being used to come across, I don't think I'm even going to try.
Now, two weeks ago I was on the border with...
With Douglas McGregor, Colonel Douglas McGregor.
And we were on the border doing a three-day taping of a documentary that he wanted to learn these things.
Wow. And while we were down there, I was pointing out, look at, see these trucks?
They're going south.
They're heading south.
These trucks full of suitcases.
Well, that was like their baggage claim, right?
So when they would come across the border just with a little bag on their back, there was a truck meeting them with their suitcases on this side.
Well, now it's going south.
They're self-deporting.
Self-deporting, right.
Because they realize that ICE is going out there and rolling people up and bringing them in and sending them back to their country.
I got it.
And they're focused, really, the numbers have not been tremendous at what they've captured, what they've rolled up, but they're focusing more on the cartel types or the gang types, the Tren de Aragua, the people that are actively out there breaking the law, committing major crimes, and they're focusing on that, which is good.
These are all requirements.
But the optics to the people on the border that are coming up are going, it's not a friendly environment for us right now.
But I think we only have a period of time before they'll start trickling back in.
I agree with you.
And if Homan doesn't get more aggressive with the numbers, because over 10 million illegals crossed the border during the Biden administration, they were flown in, they were distributed across the country, and so far we've only deported...
0.001% of that 10 million, probably.
I'm just guessing.
But it's just a few thousand people.
It's hardly anything.
Those numbers have to get increased in order for people to get the message.
But I interrupted you earlier.
You were about to say, what's the next consequence among the cartels when they have this revenue drop?
What will they turn to next?
Revenue drop.
So this is...
This is something that I believe is an organized piece of this.
Organized. In that we have 50,000 at least that I can estimate, me personally estimate, with other people that I talk to about this, nefarious actors that are like cells, that are sitting in this country waiting for something to happen.
And it's their job to create chaos.
I can't think of it any other way, as to when I see what they're doing here, and they're being rolled up, but they're going...
I'm going to call it underground, maybe physically underground.
We've heard about caves and tunnels and things like that.
I don't know.
Subterranean structures.
Or just off the grid using burner phones and things like that.
Just off the grid with the burner phones, etc.
So if those cells are just waiting, they're going to run out of resources before they're going to get antsy themselves.
And so my belief is that it's probably going to push out a little bit to the right on the time.
Because we were thinking these things were going to happen, especially if Trump didn't win.
I thought so, too.
Right? That there would be these uprisings, much like a BLM, Summer of Love kind of thing, or Antifa kind of thing, to create chaos in big cities in order to then bring in, usher in martial law.
I don't know that our federal government was looking that way, but the last regime, I couldn't trust them as far as I could throw them, honestly.
So I was looking at that as a most dangerous course of action.
We look at the spectrum of most likely to most dangerous.
On the most likely side, they're going to get hungry.
Their free cheese is going to run out.
They all got cars to get food and things like that when they came across the border.
UNESCO was giving them credit cards.
Michael Yan was exposing that.
The UN was an IOM or OIM.
And there are also these...
Well, like Catholic charities that were just...
Catholic charities was definitely involved in a lot of nefarious things.
Once again, that's the cat and mouse, or that's the whack-a-mole game of moving people from different NGOs to different NGOs, and every time they would go back and forth to whatever NGO they went to, there was a transfer of federal funds that went to that NGO under these grants.
Right. Much like the CARE Act money during COVID, it was just...
Billions of dollars, completely fraud, waste, and abuse.
But a lot of that was USAID money.
USAID? Oh, absolutely.
USAID. USAID, right.
That's a whole other one.
So thank goodness for Doge and what they're doing.
But once again, how long is this going to last?
Right. Because they're going to get...
They're used to...
It's like a drug.
They're used to that drug of mammon, the money.
I mean, it's been coming and now it's cut off.
Right. Yeah.
But what can...
I mean...
Let's think for a moment, like an entrepreneurial drug cartel boss, what are your revenue sources?
I mean, if you can't traffic as many humans anymore voluntarily, you could still traffic fentanyl, like you said.
You can traffic weapons.
You can use drones to drop off weapons.
But you can also traffic humans involuntarily.
Absolutely. Kidnapped, children.
We've seen that increase in the United States itself.
Houston is the number one city in the country for drive-by kidnappings.
Really? Number one.
Yeah, number one.
Just because there's a lot of illegal immigrants in Houston.
Just are living in encampments and things like that.
We know about the Colonia north of Houston.
Right. So somebody that's off the grid disappears, nobody notices.
Wait, you're saying they're kidnapping children in Houston and shipping them south?
What are you saying?
There has been an increase in children taken from the United States, illegal or not, that have disappeared off the map.
We know that at least 400,000, roughly, are missing per year in the United States.
Now, many of them are found, taken by a parent, and things like that.
But many of them are not.
And so what's happening to them?
The last time that I heard this was when we went to North Carolina, and the reason we went to North Carolina were twofold.
One, there was a disaster.
But in disasters comes chaos.
And in chaos comes seams and gaps where people start disappearing.
Right. That's what we look for.
We're looking for those seams and gaps.
So we had a two-fold mission.
Humanitarian relief.
But also looking for what we thought was going to be a cache of children that were taken.
We never found them.
But on the same trip, we heard that a shipment of children went out of the port of Charlotte in container cars.
By ocean, but we didn't hear about it until they landed in Africa, North Africa.
There's about 100 some odd kids that were missing.
So we didn't know how many were on this container, but we got a message back from our sources.
These are not completely reliable sources in most cases, but in this case it was a reliable source that said, if we can get to Africa, we might be able to catch it.
How do they put children in a container?
Without anybody knowing.
How do you survive in a container on an ocean trip?
Yeah, so there's reefer cars, you know, you hear those refrigerator cars, so they put them on a thing, but a box with an air condition on it, but just leave food in there, leave buckets in there, and let them just survive to get across, whoever does survive.
You know, I mean, this is not the first time I've heard rumors of this.
No, no.
This clearly is going on.
But then who's buying the kids on the other side?
For the purpose, in this case, as we intercepted some traffic through some friends and the intelligence committee who said, we've heard, you know, it's not specifics, they can't tell us the red side stuff, that we're getting chatter.
You know, this is chatter.
So we've heard that for organ harvesting, this is what's happening.
And the age is between two and five years old, boys primarily.
Why? I don't know.
Right, especially U.S. kids.
Why? Because they believe that these kids are healthier than the kids from all the third world countries.
And so when they organ harvest, that's what they believe.
Well, they should hear about all the junk food that our kids are being raised on.
But the reason the younger age is they're not morbidly obese at this point.
Right. Crap infant formula with corn syrup solids.
Completely. Doesn't actually make a healthy kid.
Diabetics, you know, most kids nowadays that aren't healthy are.
This interview got really dark, really fast.
Really dark, really fast.
The truth is true.
This is what's happening, but back to the Mexican narcos.
So you're saying, what, they kidnapped children from Houston, take them down to Mexico, ship them?
No, you're saying that container was shipped out of the U.S. That was taken out of Charlotte.
Out of Charlotte, North Carolina?
Yeah. North Carolina.
I think it's North Carolina.
I don't live in the Carolinas.
I know Texas.
Charleston, South Carolina.
I said Charleston.
Charleston. Oh, okay.
That makes sense.
I slipped there.
Okay. Thank you for granting that.
So what about the Mexican narcos, though?
What revenue models are they going to turn to in your view?
I think that what is happening now, and this is just me speculating on this one because I don't know.
I don't know what they're going to do next, but I'll be honest with you.
On the numbers of people that are in this country now, that are already here, as we saw, and these are going to be things that I've seen.
Kids that are in downtown Austin, they were part of that Cholos, Los Cholos gang, that we found that they were put into a two-city block area and they were being used to smash windows and cars and steal things.
Really? So fencing, fencing operations.
This is just one thing that we saw.
Wow. Tara Rodas came to us and said, she's a lady that testified before Congress with regard to the missing children.
She had lists of them.
And she said, hey, listen, there's this many kids in Austin.
Here's the city block.
These addresses are all coming up the same.
There are only five sponsor families.
We've got 119 kids.
Doesn't make sense.
Go investigate it.
Right. Yeah.
We didn't find all the kids.
We found a few of them that were there.
Law enforcement was notified.
We didn't have the authorities to go in there and do what we wanted to do.
But we wanted to verify that they were there.
And that's what we did.
So some of the kids were brought back somewhere around 30 or so kids.
But understand that there were no sponsor families there.
They were on those addresses.
This is part of the problem when 500,000 kids go missing from the border, unaccompanied minors.
And wasn't the Biden administration actually organizing child trafficking into the United States also?
I would say so, absolutely.
I mean, they coordinated it, they funded it, they brought them in, and then they handed the kids over to sponsor families with really questionable...
Under the direct leadership of...
Mayorkas. Mayorkas, yeah.
Alejandro Mayorkas.
Right. In the Daring Gap, when Michael Yon was there the first time that I talked to him.
That's right.
And he watched him fly into the gap at that camp.
I can't remember the name of the camp.
That was Lajas Blancas?
Lajas Blancas, that sounds right.
So he goes into the camp, he sits in there and he says, hey, we're going to move these people faster and I'm going to show you how.
That's what he did.
Controlled flow to controlled flood.
That's what Michael Yan heard him say.
Wow. So that's, now you say, you've got a senior member of the last administration, Department of Homeland Security, director, who's now saying, this is what we're going to do.
We're going to move these people faster through here.
That tells me 100% they were involved.
So Trump has pulled the security clearance of Mayorkas and a bunch of other people, even the Clintons.
Why did they even have a security clearance?
But anyway, Mayorkas needs, in my opinion, needs to be charged with treason, prosecuted for treason and human trafficking.
He ran the largest human trafficking operation in history.
You've had J.J. Carroll on?
Yeah. Remember his show, This Is Treason?
Yes. So that was a small part of that, but that was what that was specifically about, is to show those specific things.
Yeah, treason is the least of it in my book, but it is treason.
And if it is considered a war on the border, an invasion, there are certain punishments that come with that.
But at least at the minimum, there needs to be accountability.
Now, we hear about...
Nobody's happy right now with Pam Bondi at the Department of Justice.
Nobody's being held accountable.
I get it.
I don't know how long it takes them to...
I echo that sentiment right now, too.
It's like she keeps showing up on Fox News and talking about the Epstein files on her desk.
It doesn't help us that it's on your desk.
But zero charges filed.
Zero charges filed.
Zero documents released that really matter.
Everything redacted.
Come on.
This is not what we voted for.
No, it's not.
And it's sad.
I believe that there's good intent on the FBI side, the leadership there.
I believe there's good intent.
But you've got to have, just like when they asked me to run for sheriff in the county that I was in, you've got to have what I call the trifecta for law enforcement.
You've got to have the sheriff, now in this case, the Department of Justice, the head of the Department of Justice.
You've got to have the, or the FBI really is the ones that do that.
You've got to have the DA.
That would be her.
She'd be the Attorney General at this point.
And you've got to have the judges.
Let's think about where we're at with judges.
Yeah, the judges are a disaster, yeah.
I like the video that you put out on the judges with grudges.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, that was cool.
Boot them judges.
Boot them judges.
Yeah, that was something else.
So now we see that.
That's the trifecta.
So the judges are morally bankrupt.
They probably have something on them.
Probably. We look at Justice Roberts, who has been to the island of misfit toys down there.
Yeah, so Epstein Island.
So we've got him that's actually been there, seeing him step in the gap for...
For the evil every time.
But it seems like Trump's people could get their hands on whatever that blackmail material is and just put it out there, expose Roberts and other judges and demand that they resign.
Yeah, I would believe that there's probably, in the eyes of the people that are in charge right now, I can tell you this.
This is just from my own knowledge of having worked up on the Hill and been up there and been around that environment.
That I would believe there's a little bit of fear of, but maybe one of my friends might be on this list.
Or maybe one of my friends will get dimed out.
And so that's what is probably holding them back, if not themselves.
I don't know.
Well, too bad for those friends.
Exactly. If you went to the Epstein parties and were fondling little kids, man...
You got it coming.
You got it coming.
You're going to be exposed one way or another.
I mean, I don't have any pity for any of those people.
No, I don't at all.
I think we, you know, where we're at now with this administration is better, but it's just better.
Yeah, it's not.
It's not complete.
All right, let's pivot here.
Let me give out your website again, The Remnant Ministry Texas.
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So what I've got here for you is...
Sometimes we have food items that we don't have enough inventory remaining to actually keep it in the shopping cart or maybe it's only a month away from expiration or something.
I've got a collection of that for you here that you can have and you can hand it out.
You can fund your church.
I know you'll get it into the right hands of people who need it.
And I've got something else to talk to you about off camera because you mentioned a property.
Where there are some specific things that we can donate to your property efforts.
Yes, that's a compound, more or less, a place where we can all meet and be kind of off the grid.
It's not a training compound more than it's just a place for us to be secure.
Because we sometimes have to have our meetings, things like that.
But we also, every once in a while, have to bring in somebody that we've rescued.
This happens.
Our team's at Rescue.
We don't do the actual kicking of the doors.
But our teams do.
And when we get somebody that needs to be off the grid a little bit, we have a place to keep them secure until we can get them to definitive care, wraparound services, those kinds of things.
So this compound was donated to us by a lady for a very normal monthly rent, if you will.
And just a lady that cares.
I called her up.
She was going to sell the land for millions of dollars.
And I said, oh yeah.
And I said, yeah, I got a God mission for you.
She said, well, what is it?
I said, you got that land still?
She said, yeah, it's on the market.
I said, Well, it's a God thing.
And she goes, hold on.
I'll call you back.
She said, I just took it off the market.
What are we going to do?
You talk about faith, right?
Wow, that's great.
You talk about faith.
And she's just a great person, so I won't say her name because she's kind of somebody helping us.
But that's the kind of people we deal with.
But it's in Texas.
It's in Central Texas, and it's close enough to get to the border we need.
We can put a helipad in there where we can fly and do our missions.
And look, just the other day in Fredericksburg, Texas, we had a fire, a huge fire, the other day.
It was about a week and a half ago.
The dry winds, all the geo-engineered stuff that was going on.
We watched these fires.
And so we never know when we're going to be lighting out the parking lot with trucks full of food.
We did that once in Amarillo with a bunch of your food.
We definitely did it with five, I believe, five semi-loads of your buckets out there in North Carolina.
So those things help.
Because that's stuff that people can have on hand for emergency.
Those are emergencies.
Well, that's what we can do, is we can help stock your food supplies at this location.
Sure. If you've got, you do need to have some air conditioning for where the food is stored.
Otherwise, you know, we're storing it at our facility here, and you can come get it.
Yeah, so the connections that we have on the way, and we can definitely work that out, will be refrigerators.
Okay, that's what we do.
And we'll have the correct amount of electricity.
Supply to those.
Okay, that's great.
And we'll talk off-camera about some other things that we can provide to help keep the place running.
Along those lines, I have something for you.
Oh, you do?
Because last time I was here, you had something for me, so I'm going to give you that.
What? Oh, wow.
The Republic of Texas.
The Republic of Texas?
Yes. So it's a one-ounce silver?
.999 silver.
Okay, here, let me see if I can show this.
Do we have the overhead shot at all?
Does that work?
I don't know.
Try the overhead camera.
See if I can make it shine.
That's really cool.
Okay, stand by.
They're going to get it.
Yeah, you see, we're zooming in.
There we go.
There we go.
It's got the Alamo on one side and the Texas Star, and it is the Republic of Texas, the actual Republic.
Wow, that's the Alamo building right there.
Oh, got to focus.
Here we go.
There you go.
Okay. Boom.
There's the Alamo, and then on this side, the star of Texas.
The Republic of Texas.
Well, this is really something, and I wonder if it's going to become the Republic of Texas again at some point.
It's the only piece of land in the United States right now that is considered a republic, still even recognized by five other countries.
No kidding.
Yes, because it was...
It was illegally annexed in 1844.
Okay, so they understand.
The people that are of the Republic of Texas understand that.
They're not trying to operate out of their authorities in the render under Caesar's world.
But they also understand that at some point, if things go south, that they might have to stand back up the Republic and be ready to go.
So this is a group of people that maintain this.
They've got the authority to mint bullion, gold as well.
And copper coins, and then the silver.
Oh, yeah.
Well, that's interesting.
You know, the goldback company here, you know, the goldbacks, they are going to come out with a Texas goldback at some point.
I'll be ready to get some.
And I have input on the design of that.
Because I interviewed Jeremy, I'm like, you've got to put longhorns on it.
You might have to, yeah.
You have to put longhorn cattle on the Texas goldback.
Yeah, my favorite kind of cattle, too.
They're great.
And it always freaks out, like, non-Texas people.
That the female cows have horns.
Right. Don't get it.
Yeah. They're like, I thought only bulls had horns.
No. The mama's got to protect the babies from the coyotes.
But at least they understand that there's only two genders.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
Good point.
They're not transgender cows in Texas.
None of those.
Like LGBT longhorns?
Yeah. No.
Never going to happen.
Never going to happen.
All right.
Well, this is really precious.
Thank you for this.
I've got a gift for you that's...
It's actually on the way here right now.
I hope it arrives while we're still on camera.
If not, I'll give it to you off camera.
But it's also precious metals.
Gold in this case.
And it's something that has very special meaning.
But we'll do that off camera if it doesn't happen in time.
Anyway, I just want to point out to our audience the importance of helping to support your mission.
And your efforts.
The only way we can do it, honestly.
And we're all military, former military guys, mostly.
So we live off of our disabilities and our retirements, and that's all we need.
We don't use any of these donations.
Like some organizations out there, 90% goes into administrative costs.
No, 99% goes into putting diesel in the tank, getting us down the road to do our mission.
Right. That's where we focus.
I haven't had to take a dime, personally.
I put in a lot of my personal, but that's the only way we can do it.
I hear you.
But that's okay.
I don't mind, because this is a mission.
This is what I would call a triune mission.
The Spirit, you know, this is a godly thing.
This is kingdom mindset.
Yes. The Spirit of God, right?
Yes. It's the Holy Spirit we're talking about.
And we have a spirit, and we have a soul, and we have a heart, right?
So we meet people, and we have a heart for them, right?
But we also have a heart for stopping evil, right?
It's another thing.
And then we have this flesh, this military calls it this meat sack.
Okay, this flesh carries it around, but we've got to keep this thing as healthy as possible.
That's right.
So our guys continue to work out, continue to do things, continue to go downrange, even though downrange is now in the United States.
That's true.
We're doing domestic internal defense instead of foreign.
So I'm glad you mentioned that because I want to pivot to that topic anyway.
The radical left...
It's going insane.
It's not just firebombing Tesla vehicles.
And I also did a song called Baby Don't Burn My Tesla.
I can't help myself.
Every time there's something funny, I have to do a little song about it.
It's so funny.
But Alex Jones on Infowars played some videos.
I think Harrison Smith was out at a rally in Austin yesterday where these leftists were blatantly calling to kill Trump and kill Elon.
And then there's a congresswoman out of Houston that's saying you've got to...
You've got to beat Ted Cruz over the head.
You've got to hit him hard.
I mean, these are direct threats of violence.
And the activities of these leftists, even Pam Bondi has called them domestic terrorism.
So has Senator Cruz.
So has Elon Musk.
And they're correct.
It is domestic terrorism.
But I get the feeling that they're only getting started.
What do you think?
Oh, you know, evil and sin.
That's sin.
I mean, it's evil.
Evil is never satiated.
Never. It's going to go to extreme until you stop it.
You know, sometimes we used to say downrange, you've got to be more evil than evil.
Right? And now, you know, we're not, you know, that's talking about...
You mean more aggressive than...
More aggressive.
You know, that's a saying, but truly more aggressive.
We try not to come...
Because I tell you, if you think that way, that's actually going to tear you down.
You know, that's why we try to focus on operating out of love.
Sometimes that's hard, but we call it tough love.
You know, Jesus whipping the guys, doing the changing of money outside of the synagogue.
There was some tough love there, right?
And the guys selling all the animals for sacrifices so that the locals could be cleansed of their sins because they murdered a cow in the temple.
I mean, come on.
Yeah, and this is the things that, you know, we just, like we were talking about Romans there, is exactly when Paul's saying, look, you have the law, but the law doesn't, it's not an atonement for sin.
Right? Those sacrifices are not atonement.
That's right.
The payment was made on the cross, and the blood of Christ covers you, and that is the payment for those things.
So when we look at the law, it's like this.
And this is the way I used it Sunday.
It just came to me.
I'm like, it's like a scale.
Okay, you're standing on the scale at the doctor's office, and it's saying, you're overweight.
Okay, it's just telling you, this is what sin looks like.
The law is telling you what sin looks like.
The only thing, none.
It says none.
None in chapter 3. All of us have fallen short of the glory of God.
All have sinned.
Okay, so just get that under your belt.
But understand that there's an atonement that took place, a trade.
And so when they were under that law, that was something that they just, they had to understand that when Christ came, when the Messiah came, then the atonement for sins came with that.
So that's all that is.
It's representing...
The understanding that this is what sin looks like, you're doing it.
Stop. We're all born into sin.
Adam and Eve.
Once that first apple was bitten into.
And that's just a metaphor for focusing on the tree of good and evil and not the tree of life, which is Christ.
I hear you, but sometimes I get pushback from people saying, you know, why do you think it's your job to correct sin?
Let God do everything.
And I'm like, wait a second.
We are active here in this world.
We have to take a stand for the innocent, for children, for truth, right?
There are commandments, and the commandment is to go forth and make disciples of men, to go forth and evangelize to the utmost.
These are things.
Evangelize, what does that mean?
That's to tell the good news.
That's the gospel.
So we are commanded to do that.
That's why I'm doing it, because my God said I'm supposed to.
Yeah, right.
Period. We're not supposed to just sit back and be passive.
I'm not, you know, it doesn't have to be perfect.
But if you wait until you're perfect...
You're never going to get there.
So get the message out.
Yeah, well, I'm glad you're not sitting around just doing crossword puzzles.
That would not be an interesting life.
No, it's sad.
It's a sad life.
And there's no retirement in the Bible, by the way.
Good point, yeah.
I mean, what was this?
Caleb, when he went across and looked into the promised land with the spies, he was a young man.
And Moses said, hey, send 12 guys out.
What's going on?
Hey, there's a bunch of Nephilim over there.
We're not going in there.
These guys are giants, right?
Yeah. And Caleb wasn't until he was 85 years old, because he came back and said, we can go.
We can take these dudes.
Doesn't matter that they're 10 foot tall, whatever, however tall they were.
These Goliaths.
No. He said, let's go.
So we're only two spies that came back and said, yeah, we need to go.
And then they wandered around for another four years, a couple generations go by, and now they get to go in.
Caleb is 85 years old at this point.
There's no retirement.
And he says, I still got a sword.
Let's go.
That's the attitude we got to have.
I love the...
Surveillance timetables in the Bible when you didn't have satellites, so it took years to find the enemy.
And I've been there.
I was stationed in Jordan for a while, and I've been up on those mountains looking over into the Promised Land of Israel, and I've seen out there on the mountains in the Sinai and all these things.
I've seen where they were running around in the Moab desert, some deserts of southern Jordan, and you're not really that far from Israel.
It's just you wandered in a circle for a while in the desert.
Which has very good long-range visibility in the desert from the mountains on a clear day.
Once you get up on top, you can see all the way to the coastline.
On a clear day, you can see the Mediterranean from way high.
It's like a sniper's paradise.
It is.
In most of the Middle East.
What's next for you?
How can people find out where you're going to be?
Right. Okay, so the next page that's going to come up on our website at the remnantministrytx.org, at that website, we'll be posting.
So when we do these pin churches, we go out and we just meet people.
And we also...
Pin churches is the term.
We're calling it a pin church.
You know, here's the pin, and then we'll meet you.
Those will be on there.
And then be looking for that.
We also have another page for prayer.
If people want to get on corporate prayer, that's important.
Even Patton used it in the Battle of the Bulge.
He said, alright, everybody at the Battle of the Bulge, we're going to pray now on Christmas Day.
Had the chaplain do it.
That guy was like, I don't know if I can do this.
He fired him and got another guy.
And he said, I can do this.
And they did it.
And then they fought their way out of the Battle of the Bulge.
So corporate prayer is important.
We like that.
We have a site.
It's on our site.
And you can go there and get involved with corporate prayer.
And so our prayer team will then come up and help.
And we've got a bunch of folks across the nation.
Especially our prayer team coordinator will get those messages back to you.
It won't be a form letter that you're going to get back.
It'll be an answer to whatever you need to pray for if you need something yourself or you want to join us.
Right. It goes both ways.
Right. It's a monumental task, but we're willing to do it.
So that'll be another thing.
So when they want to see what we're doing, and this is what we're doing next, and this is the best part of it.
We've been doing a proof of concept on the southern side of the border.
Okay, on the border town, I won't say which, but where we are doing conflict resolution, using the triune spirit, if you will, the triune being, the kingdom mindset, to win hearts and minds that way, right?
But it's more just to, look, if you can do this, here's an example.
If I can go into the Middle East, and I can go to, let's say, Pakistan, which I've done, and talk to a warlord.
Who wanted to see me die.
However, they had an earthquake there in 2005.
80,000 people were killed.
I'm in there on the top of a mountain with one other American talking to this village warlord and saying, we want to help your people, right?
So that's what we did.
We went in there so we could win hearts and minds.
There was an ulterior motive, the government always has, for me to be there.
But we're looking for Osama bin Laden.
But in the meantime...
You want to get along with the locals.
We get along with the locals.
I'm not coming in heavy.
So they tell me, you know, we go through this, you know, initial meeting.
By the end of the week, we're eating dinner with his family because we're helping his people, right?
We're putting hands on, we're healing.
We're doing the best we can.
So when we do that, when we conflict resolution based upon love and not on hate, we come into the circle of trust, if you will, to a certain degree, and so that we can negotiate, so we can talk, so we can find a common ground.
And in doing that, we can get into their hearts and minds and say, hey, listen, Isn't there a better way?
Hey, have you ever heard of Jesus?
I'll tell you, 99.9% of the guys in cartels down there have.
But they also wear a thing around their neck that's got the Santa Muerte on it.
The saint of death.
So you know, they practice a little bit of voodoo.
But we focus on the side that we can't.
And the Muslims are all familiar with Jesus.
Absolutely, as a prophet.
This was a discussion I had with the warlord when he wanted to cut my head off and put it on the internet.
That was the initial conversation.
I think more Muslims are familiar with Jesus than Americans.
I would say that they also have respect for him.
Because if you ever hear someone say, Esau, okay, in the Middle East, Esau, Jesus, he'll say, peace be upon him.
They say that every time because they consider him a prophet.
So they venerate Jesus more than most Americans.
That's true.
Right? Actually, yeah.
Right, it's true.
They believe him as a prophet.
We believe him as the Messiah.
So that's the negotiation that I had initially, so that he didn't roll me up, was, oh, you're one of those Christians, you believe in three gods.
What do you mean?
Oh, you know, Father, Son, Holy Spirit.
I get it.
Okay, let me try to explain the triune being to you.
Three gods.
Right? Well, that's the way they look at us, because we're infidels.
And I have to explain it on the fly, which I wasn't a theologian, nor did I was very strong in eschatology.
However, I did understand at least that there was a triune being, three in one, and tried to explain it, but I went a step further and said, But you believe in Abraham.
Abraham. Yes.
Isaac. Okay.
And you like Ishmael better.
Got it.
Okay. But you believe in these same people.
Moses. Oh, yes.
Of course.
Moses. Noah.
Of course.
Yes. Because we have more in common.
Don't kill me right now.
And actually, I did a couple of sermons on the Quran where citing the parts of it that are just like the book of Revelation.
Correct. I mean, they actually have the same end of days prophecies.
When you talk to an Eastern Orthodox Christian.
In Syria.
And I've done this.
And one of my guys was an interpreter for me.
He was a Christian, Eastern Orthodox.
Okay, so it would be around the time of the split of the church.
You know, you had the Eastern Church and the Western in Rome.
Okay, so he said to me, he said, you focus on a lot of terminology that is conquest-driven.
Americans, Western.
Because think of the Crusades and all those things that came out there.
When the Crusaders came out, they killed everyone.
Christians, you name it.
Jews, Muslims.
Because they're not well-read guys.
They weren't even literate for the most part.
They went out there and just slaughtered everyone in the Crusades.
So we look at you like you're Crusaders.
But believe it or not, us Christians in the Eastern Orthodox Church, we get along with everyone.
Muslims, the Jews, we got along with everybody.
He came from Lebanon originally.
He's like, we all got along.
Multicultural. Right.
Until the Western influence, the Balfour Declaration, the creation of Israel, all these things.
Then it became a powder keg between us.
This brings us to Yemen, which I wanted to ask you about.
Yemen has said, look, if Israel would allow food and water aid to the Gazans, then we would stop harassing ships in the Red Sea.
And the U.S. response is not to order Israel to provide food and water for the civilians, but bombing Yemen, which doesn't work.
And so they're sending another carrier group, because apparently one carrier group is no longer enough to stop the Houthis, which brings up some serious questions.
It's serious questions, and you know, the oldest Orthodox Church, Christian Orthodox Church in the Middle East, was in Gaza.
It was bombed.
That's right, yeah.
A lot of Christian churches were wiped out.
And in Lebanon.
Haphazard, Dresden-style bombing campaigns don't solve problems at the micro level with regard to terrorists.
They typically operate in cells.
You don't just wipe out a whole region.
Right. Well, exactly.
But then I have the same question about Mexico.
Trump designates them FTOs, foreign terrorist organizations, and again, the State Department, even under...
Rubio and now Hegseth at DOD.
And again, look, I'm glad the Trump administration defeated Kamala and the Biden Alzheimer's patient.
But they do seem to treat everything as a nail that needs to be hit with a hammer.
And that hammer is aerial bombardment.
And I just don't see how that's going to work in Mexico.
It's going to turn the people of Mexico strongly against...
The American people.
Yeah, you're going to have a second and third order effect that's going to become very dangerous for Americans along the Texas border.
Exactly. All the way down.
You're going to see murder of ranchers.
You're going to see IEDs along the roadways in South Texas.
You're going to have a lot of innocent Texans just starting to die because of the pushback.
It's got to be, if you're going to take out a cell, if you're going to go after on a Title 50 operation on the southern side of the border, you know, a covert operation.
It's going to have to be in conjunction with the partner state, right?
That's what the State Department is supposed to do.
Right, but which the President of Mexico will not go along with.
Will not go along with.
So then when you do one, just like we did in Pakistan, where you're sending them in to look for OBL, and you go in and you take out this compound, I don't know that you actually got the guy, but if you did, all right, and you did that, then you would have to be surgical without any residual innocent bystanders being killed.
And that's almost impossible to achieve.
You can't do it with bombing.
You can't do it with bombing.
There's no way.
It's impossible.
Right. But even surgical strikes always end up being collateral damage.
There will be collateral on that one.
And you know the Mexican media will run with that.
Oh, here's the dead mom, the dead baby.
And it doesn't matter.
You could hit straight up cartel house.
And the media will turn into a milk factory.
Yeah, true.
Exactly. We've seen that before, too.
And it's going to happen.
No, it was a nursery.
There's fifth-generation warfare going on in this information op, disinformation.
Right. You know, that's what that is.
So I would say, you know, your best bet is going to be what we're going to, at our level, at the tactical level, on the ground, in the dirt, when we do conflict resolution in an area.
And we're watching a town right now that is doing pretty good in a particular neighborhood.
Even to the point where the mayor says, whatever you're doing in that neighborhood, we like it.
Because guys are leaving.
Cartels are leaving there.
So whatever that is, that's very micro right now.
It's a proof of concept.
But when we can start multiplying it along the border in these border towns, then we can change from within.
And what does that do?
Well, that then congregates these people into certain cell areas that they're not going to be able to hide from.
And then if you had to do those operations.
And then if they are still continuing whatever nefarious thing that they're doing, if they're cooking fentanyl or if they're holding hostages, then they've got to be rescued and that's got to be eradicated.
We're just about out of time, but I have to mention the demand side of this equation because if you stop the trafficking, if you stop the trafficking, there's still American people who want to buy heroin and fentanyl for children.
Or illegal weapons.
So there's a demand side, right, to this, that the cartels are fulfilling the demand with their supply chain, which is actually a really resilient supply chain.
Those habits can't be satiated because they've been living.
And so this is why this problem also is a spiritual problem, as you are very much aware, right?
So America needs to heal.
And you heard in the green room my song called Revolution of the Heart.
That we don't need a revolution of violence.
We need a revolution of the heart, which that's actually a song of faith.
And it's talking about how we need to change as a culture, as the point of solving these problems, right?
You just said what my partner, a team member driving over here, we were talking about.
That's where we focus.
Yes. Because it's that heart, that change of heart, but it's a kingdom mindset.
That's right.
Somebody asked me the other day, explain what you do.
And I said, it'd be like me telling you how to build a watch, but you don't know how to tell time yet.
Right? That's exactly what.
That's a good metaphor.
Because I said, the first question I ask you, brother, is, are you a believer?
Of course I am.
I said, okay, well then if you're a believer, then you understand the triumphant being.
Well, what's that?
I'm like, okay, I'm going to go back to the watch and the building of a watch.
Okay. It's not a, you know, I'm not dissing the dude.
I was there at that point at some time in my life.
I get it.
But once you see it, once you see the way the tapestry of the Lord, of God, works, and I've just gotten this much of it, but once you see it, you can't unsee it.
That's right.
And so we can only operate that way, and we're going to continue to push that way.
But I'm running into more and more people that are like-minded, and we are now getting together.
This meeting that we had in Idaho with 30, 40 pipe hitters are all men of God who are saying, what is it?
Why are we all fighting this separately?
And we're coming together now and going, Ah, we're seeing it.
Because this is the time.
There is a time for everything in every season.
Right. But you can trace back, why is our culture, why has it turned against God?
Why is our culture so infested with Satanism?
And then you start to ask the question, where did that come from?
And you get into all these influences.
You get into pop music, Hollywood, left-wing culture, Netflix specials, seance.
Children's specials.
And, you know, you get into all this demonism and Satanism stuff.
Like, these are all influences that take a culture away from faith.
And we can't, we can't, hmm, we can't change a culture.
Cultures are what we grow up in.
We can't change a culture, but we can change the people within that culture.
It's hard because I've tried, we've tried to do that.
We tried to go to Afghanistan and change a culture.
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's not going to work.
It's not going to work.
But we can nudge generation after generation in the right direction.
Yes. And when I'm seeing, like I said, that group up there, Douglas McGregor on the border, Our Country, Our Choice.
We love McGregor.
Yeah, he's a great guy.
Those guys at Our Country, Our Choice are doing a great job, and they're moving forward.
They're moving the ball forward quickly.
That's why I sign up with folks like that to be friends with.
Yeah, me too.
He's great.
So that's where we're seeing, because they have more influence than I have.
They're going to get the message out there.
But as a whole, what you're doing, what he's doing, what a lot of us are doing, are bringing that message out there, and it's going to have a watershed effect.
I believe that.
I've got to be a glass half full guy.
Yeah, I think you're right.
Well, the glass is all the way full.
It's just half of its water, half of its air with carbon dioxide.
There you go.
I like that.
We need.
We need the carbon dioxide.
Remember that.
People that think the glass is half empty.
Don't forget about the carbon dioxide.
They never heard about photosynthesis.
You've got to have air.
Doc, I'm always honored with your presence here.
It's a bit of a trip for you to come here.
Thank you for braving the Texas traffic and getting here.
Hang out after the show if you would, please.
I've got something on the way.
I need to show you some supplies.
You can take.
Take what we can take today, and then we'll just...
Yeah, then I've got some other things that I have to bring that will help on your property, so we'll need to set up another meet time.
Absolutely. You can bring your truck, and we'll work that out.
Not that far.
Okay. Sounds good.
Yeah. Well, thank you for being here.
God bless you.
Oh, thank you.
God bless you, brother.
And thank you.
For the audience, you are the reason why I have my dog, Rhodey, who's sleeping right there.
Sleeping down there.
Because I was so impressed by your dog.
Yeah, Joe.
Joe. He's so great.
And is he in the parking lot?
Yeah, he's got the ACA running outside, so he gets, you know, part of the diesel we use keeps him cool this time of year.
Yeah, we need more CO2 for the plants anyway.
But you're always welcome to bring him in.
Sure. Of course.
Yeah. Okay.
Well, thank you for being here.
God bless you.
And keep up all the amazing work.
And thank you for this amazing Republic of Texas.
The Republic of Texas, 1836.org, I believe.
They're a great group.
Just look them up and support them as well.
Yeah. Will do.
Okay. Thank you so much, and thank you all for watching today.
Mike Adams here at Brighteon.com.
God bless you all.
God bless America.
God bless Texas.
Thank you for joining us today.
Take care.
It's Customer Appreciation Week at HealthRangerStore.com, and one of the ways that we can show our appreciation for all of your goodwill and all of your support is to give you some incredible bonus items and some bundles with your purchases this week.
So... Check this out.
Wednesday, March 26th, you get a free bottle of pine needle spray that has collodosilver and iodine in it for every order over $99.
This isn't even a product that we have for sale in our shopping cart because we don't have enough of it because this is made out of hand-harvested loblolly pine needles that grow in Central Texas, and it's a huge effort to make this product.
All right, if you missed that, check this out.
The next couple of days, March 27th and 28th, we have a bundle called Protein and Wellness Bundle that puts together the Organic Super Protein Vanilla and Chocolate plus Organic Super Fuel.
This is co-formulated with Boku Superfood.
The Groovy B Hydrate Elementals and Groovy B 5G Defense Powder.
All of this, instead of the $165 roughly that it normally costs separately, you get this for...
Under $95 as a bundle, so you save almost $70 on this bundle.
Now, if you missed that, the other bundle that's available for you for the rest of this week is our second bundle, Freeze-Dried Fruit and Snack Pack.
It's over $100 worth of certified organic, lab-tested, freeze-dried fruits and snacks for under $60.
In an age of food inflation, you can't beat this on clean food.
You've got freeze-dried pineapple, diced.
You've got freeze-dried mango slices, which is like candy.
Mother Nature's candy.
I'm drooling just talking about this.
You've got freeze-dried strawberry slices.
What do you have?
Crunchy munchies, which is a banana-apple-blackcurrant puree that's also freeze-dried.
Crunchy munchies that are banana-apple-cinnamon.
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Adults and kids love these as well.
Crunchy, munchy banana and strawberry and then organic almonds on top of that as well.
Again, all of this, one bundle under $60.
Sounds like I'm going to say, wait, there's more, but actually there's not.
That's it.
That's the bundle.
It's just a really great deal.
And in this time when food inflation is worsening and the purchasing power of the dollar keeps falling, it's good to find deals like this.
We work to put this together for you to get you more value for your dollar.
So thank you for all your support.
These are all in stock and available now.
You can purchase them all at healthrangerstore.com.
Again, the two bundle deals.
And if you catch this on Wednesday, you've got the free pine needle spray.
But that ends at midnight on Wednesday night.
And then the bundles kick in for the following two days, Thursday and Friday.
So thank you for all your support.
We couldn't do this without your help.
We really appreciate you.
And that's why we call it Customer Appreciation Week.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon and HealthRangerStore.com.