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March 27, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Michael Yon joins Mike Adams for breaking analysis on Panama, Egypt, Israel, Germany...
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All right, welcome folks.
Mike Adams here with a midweek interview with one of our favorite guests, our returning guest, Michael Yan, who is in Panama right now with a major update on world events, including Panama, Yemen, Iran, China, and so much more.
Welcome, Michael Yan.
It's always an honor to have you on, sir.
You're so well-informed.
You know what's going on.
I love coming on.
And, you know, again, I keep telling you this, but...
Every country I go to, people bring you up.
I just had lunch with somebody here in downtown Panama City, Panama, and brought up Mike Adams.
And I'm like, well, speak of the devil, I'm about to go on Mike's show.
That's bizarre.
Everybody, what are they asking about?
Well, he wanted to talk about food products and that sort of thing because he has a farm in Panama.
And so he wanted to talk about that sort of thing.
Actually, the two people sitting at the table with me are both farmers, right?
And so one of them is one of my Dairy and Gap buddies that I go into the Dairy and Gap all the time with.
And he's a farmer.
And he actually grew up in the Dairy and Gap.
And he's actually one of the tribal leaders in the Embraer Indians now.
And so, you know, it's funny.
I found this book in the Panama Library about two weeks ago.
And it's called White Indians of the Dairy.
I mean, I'm out with Kuna pretty often.
and Imbera and Wunan and others.
But the white, the white, Indians of the Darien were not albinos.
So that's what's interesting because I found this book by an anthropologist.
So anyway, it's just a joke with me now.
My friend who's a member, he's an American, but he grew up in the Darien since childhood because his parents were missionaries.
He grew up way, back then it was Jungleville where he was, right?
And so now he's one of the tribal leaders with the Embra.
So he's my white Indian of the Darien.
Wow. Wow.
Okay. Well, for the future, you know, we are scouring the world for clean food.
And if you ever meet people that want to sell raw materials to us...
You know, it has to be certified organic, and that's usually the showstopper for a lot of these smaller groups, farmers all over the world.
They can't go through the organic certification, typically, is what we found.
It's just hard.
I think he's going to see this show anyway because he watches your show, so he's probably going to say, hey, you are.
And so, yeah.
So I'll ask him too.
If he can do certified organic, yeah, we're interested.
But anyway, let's move on to your knowledge area here, and let's start with the fact that all these top officials in defense, national intelligence, Pentagon, whatever, were apparently using the Signal app to discuss at some level...
I mean, what's your take?
Now, I'm not tracking on it much because I'm watching dramas here, actually.
And actually, some protests should be starting right now in Panama City with the communists.
They should not be using Signal.
When you reach that level, and, you know, I used to travel around with Secretary Gates, the Secretary of Defense.
He was a former director of CIA.
I tell you what, guys, at that level, everything you do needs to be top secret.
I don't care if it's ordering pizza.
It needs to be make them work for every little thing, right?
And you should not be communicating on things like Signal.
I use Signal, of course, and many others do.
And often people say, well, there's this new app, and it uses XYZ encryption and all this stuff, and nobody can break.
Listen, here's the bottom line.
If it uses electricity, it can be broken into, and it almost certainly is if you're using it, right?
Well, and let me add that Signal, the Signal servers, my understanding is they're in another country.
It's not an American company.
It's a company that has servers in Europe.
So there's some European country that's hosting the servers that are passing all of the content of the conversation back and forth.
And folks, if you don't think that the Signal company is archiving every single thing that's passed on Signal, then you don't know what's up, right?
So it seems crazy to me that they would not use a secure U.S.-based...
It's the DOD.
Don't they have their own secure comms?
They do.
But that's just amazing.
I don't know what to think of it.
You know, one of the reasons that the Taliban were very difficult to crack was because they didn't use, like, I was never with a unit that captured a laptop.
In Afghanistan, we capture them in Iraq all the time.
And the Iraqis almost all had cell phones, and they died.
They paid the price for it with their lives, right?
But the Afghans, they were still using mirrors, literally smoke signals, like from Apache movies, you know.
They were using, I mean, I remember one mission just before we got ambushed, and they were using signal mirrors because I could see they were...
The guy over here is using a mirror, and it's glinting.
He's obviously signaling somebody over there.
Anyway, we got into a fire.
But they also use pigeons, right?
Wow. Pigeons are hard to crack.
Yeah, hard to hack pigeons, yeah.
You know, in some units, in former wars, there were units where some armies would...
Either pay people to shoot down pigeons, or they had actual units dedicated to shooting down pigeons, and you'd get bonuses.
Oh, no!
They were using pigeons so much that I read a couple books on pigeons, so I would understand, how are you doing this?
Because I'm going to tell you what, if you're a military today and you don't have a pigeon unit, I think you're kind of not paying attention.
Wow. As an example, I mean, some people still use them.
I think the French may still use them, and a lot of people use them still.
Like in Iraq and Afghanistan, we would do raids and stuff, and a lot of times people were raising pigeons.
And the way that they work is you raise the pigeon in one place, and then, you know, let's say the British Air Force during World War II.
And so they raise the pigeons by the headquarters, right?
Where the rescue headquarters would be.
And when the airplanes take off, they took two pigeons per airplane, right, on some of the missions.
Like if it's a single recon mission alone, nobody knows that you went down.
So you'll have two pigeons, right?
And so when you release the first pigeon with your location, if you survive, and...
And they're fast, man, like 60 miles an hour.
Those things can go night and day, you know?
They can go hundreds of miles in a day, right?
And they'll go right back to home.
And a lot of pilots and crews were rescued because the pigeons were so quick with their messages.
And so they've been used through space and time, and they're still used.
And that's the most secure method that I know would be like pigeons and one-time pads.
Anything using a battery, absolutely anything using a battery is highly suspect.
And if somebody sold you some device and saying it's secure, they are lying.
Or they don't know what they're talking about, one or the other, maybe both.
Well, I mean, and there are different levels of security because there are some peer-to-peer decentralized comms systems.
I mean, I don't want to get all nerdy on this, but I don't trust anything that goes through a central server.
That's for sure.
Yeah, I mean, you can do it, but it depends on what you need to be secured.
If you need your location secured and you're radiating, it's not secure, period.
Yeah, yeah, true.
But like Telegram, remember, so was it the French government that arrested the founder of Telegram?
And said, look, you got to give us back doors, basically, into whoever we want to spy on.
And ultimately, that's what they did.
So Telegram had to deal with them for the guy to get, you know, released.
And that's the way it is with every app, every app that goes through a central server.
But, you know, Michael, we have Brighteon.io, which is a social media platform that is truly peer-to-peer, no central servers.
And it's a blockchain-driven, completely decentralized social media system.
We don't tout it as it's not a secure comms focus.
But since it doesn't go through any central servers, it's a different structure.
So, just worth noting.
Yeah, that they were using Signal is a bad deal.
But if that guy...
If that guy who reported it was partly behind the Russia scam, I mean, come on.
I mean, everything.
Yeah, yeah, he was.
I wouldn't even pay attention to anything he says.
I wouldn't read it.
I mean, you can only smash this glass one time, and I will never trust that glass again, right?
If he was involved in the Russia hoax, I would just be like, why is he even?
Showing up next.
Right. So let's advance this conversation to now questioning why is the Trump administration bombing Yemen in the first place, given that Yemen is simply saying that we will stop attacking shipping vessels if you, the United States, stop sending bombs to Israel that Israel is using to bomb women and children and doctors, etc., in Gaza.
Well, just even if they meet us at our demands or whatever, it doesn't mean that we actually wanted to stop the war, that Trump wanted to stop.
Let's say the Zionists wanted to stop because it's actually, you know, it's not America.
It's Zionists.
You know, Trump is Zionist.
Let's be clear about this.
Let's be crystal clear about the political party who's doing this.
Zionism is a political party.
We all know that.
And there is great effort being placed into controlling some of these major naval, there's seven major choke points, right?
And one of them is the Panama Canal, which is very close to me now.
And another is Suez, obviously.
And another is Bab el-Mandeb, which the Houthis have been interrupting, to put it mildly.
And then not very far from that is the Strait of Hormuz.
So you see, we always see this push to go to war.
I mean...
You know, the Zionists want the Strait of Hormuz.
Imagine if you have the Panama Canal, Bab-Aumandeb, Suez Canal, and the Strait of Hormuz.
That's four of the seven.
You know, on the risk board, that's pretty doggone good.
I mean, you can cut off so many people.
Like, you know, the menu of options goes astronomical.
Astronomically high after, if you have control of those four.
Well, you control the sea lanes at that point.
And can you remind us, I know the Strait of Malacca is one near Malaysia.
What are the others?
Strait of Malacca, I was over there last year with Masako, looking at that in Singapore and Thailand.
They're trying to do a bypass there, which I think they'll work, do on the Krah Isthmus.
And by the way, on Malacca, also China is building a canal between Off of the Mekong River and it goes through Cambodia.
And so that will have significant effects on Vietnam because the Mekong River Delta dumps out there in Vietnam.
So sea traffic that wants to go up and down the Mekong has to go through Vietnam.
But when that canal is built through Cambodia, which is under construction now, A huge amount of traffic can then just bypass Vietnam.
That'll very much damage the Vietnamese economy.
And now, for those who have a map in their head, I have a map in my head, so I have the whole atlas in my head.
So I can see how the Gulf of Siam is in Cambodia and in Krah Isthmus.
If you imagine this, the little canal comes through Cambodia.
through the Gulf of Siam here.
And now the ships can go straight across the Kraw Isthmus when they open that up eventually and bypass the Strait of Malacca, which is down here by Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia.
Right. So this, that canal through the, through, through, so, We're watching these things all over the world.
There's a lot more going on than Panama and Strait.
Now, the others are Strait of Gibraltar, of course, over by Spain and Morocco.
And then another is Bosphorus, or some people call it the Turkish Strait.
And so those are the main chokeholds.
You know, Alfred Mahan, who was here in Panama, he came out with his book on sea power, in which every naval officer knows this book well.
I mean, this book came out.
I mean, that's really, absolutely, it's that on steroids, right?
Creature from Jackal Island is a very international book, and it's a phenomenal book, but it's also more the center of gravity is the United States because we're talking about the Fed, right?
And the related mechanisms.
But Mahan's book on sea power, that's global.
So that book influenced World War I, World War II.
It influences daily operations.
For anybody who thinks in a strategic way, they need to study up on Alfred Mahan.
Last year in Tokyo, I found a whole set of Alfred Mahan's original books.
It was unbelievable.
And I bought them for a naval friend, actually.
I messaged to him in Switzerland.
I'm like, you might want these books.
I'll buy them for you if you want.
So he sent me the money, and now he's got the books.
So that's how serious these are.
All the naval officers studied that book, or his work, man's work.
Okay, so you're underscoring the importance of controlling the sea lanes globally, which is critical.
But I want to bring us back to Yemen on this, because the way Trump and the Western media talk about Yemen, they pretend that...
The Houthis are harassing ships for no reason.
They're just terrorists who hate ships.
They're just attacking ships.
And that's not the case.
They're only attacking ships from the nations that are involved in supporting Israel's genocide.
That's what they're doing.
I get it.
And, of course, then Trump lied about 38,000 Americans dying in the...
Building the Panama Canal, he just repeatedly doubled down.
He just lies.
That's what he does.
Liars lie, right?
Alligators do alligator stuff, right?
And I've got a book right here from 1913 that I bought in an antique store here in Panama City.
And it has the casualties.
Of course, the canal opened in...
1914. It has the casualties year on year.
And, you know, just basically cleave off about a zero and you're getting into the right proportions.
But the number of Americans that died is even far less, maybe 200 or 300, something like that.
I can photograph the pages and send them to you.
But this is an original document, right?
This is a report.
This is a report on the canal progress.
It's an official report, right?
And so he just lies.
I mean, that's what he does.
Well, yeah, no, I'm just going to continue that question, and let's shift to Panama now, because the way Trump talks about Panama is completely at odds with what the Panamanian people understand, and even what the expats know who live in Panama.
And you've spoken with a great many of them.
So tell us, you know, what is Trump getting wrong about Panama, and what's the real story?
I think, you know, to be directionally accurate, maybe half the Panamanians just want us to take the canal back.
I mean, I talk with Panamanians every day who are like, yeah, please come.
Why did you leave to begin with?
You know, it's like, you know, and then there's others, of course, that like the protests that should be starting or should have just started with the communists.
We're communist.
They're being riled up for communist reasons.
But that's a small subset of the Panamanians, actually.
But most Panamanians either seem to want us to take it back or are just kind of ambivalent about it, right?
And then there's a small group, I think, that will violently resist.
But it's not like all of Panama is against America.
Look at me.
I'm walking around unarmed.
People know who I am.
I feel very welcome here.
I mean, I recommend Panama all the time as a vacation spot.
I wouldn't recommend it to come move at this point because I do think it will be.
Where's Alfred Mahan?
If Alfred Mahan was sitting here, our naval genius whose book came out in 1890, he was here as well.
He would tell you, no, you're probably going to see some war here.
You know, I mean, these sorts I'm not predicting it, really.
I'm just watching what happens around the world over and over and over.
Predicting that when a leaf falls off the tree, it'll eventually hit the ground.
But this is your expertise, though, Michael.
You have seen many, many scenarios, more than most humans alive today by far.
You've been in areas of pre-conflict and then conflict.
You have watched the cause and effect chain reaction lead to conflict, and it seems to me that you are saying that you're seeing that happen right now in Panama.
Conditions are being set, I mean, for conflict here.
And again, when Biden was installed, I left Washington, D.C. I was there.
They put up so much fences there, it was unbelievable.
They can't put fences on the border, but they can put them in Washington, D.C. It was miles.
Anyway, I left there and went down to the border wall in El Paso.
And this was right after Biden was installed and people were just flooding over.
Flew down to Columbia with Chuck Colton and Masako Ganaha.
We went into the Daring Gap.
That was quite dangerous, actually.
On that side, you could feel the danger.
I mean, so we punched out of there after a couple days.
I think we had overstayed the OODA loop.
And so we punched out.
Yeah, I was like, that's it.
I don't feel right about this.
It's time to go.
Like, right now.
Pack up.
Let's go.
Right? And then we flew over to Panama.
And since that time, I've spent...
A good year in Panama at this point.
So in the last, since Biden was installed until today, I've been here for about a year.
Why have I spent so much time in Panama?
Because I sensed that this moment was coming.
Irregardless of who's president, whether or not it's Trump or somebody else or Xi or somebody else, this is just how humans work.
You know, basically, Panama is a big juicy lamb wearing pork chops.
There are a lot of predators who want this.
You know what I mean?
Yeah. Listen, since, you know, Christopher Columbus came here, you know, he first was sailing, you know, people confuse what I just said there often with, you said Christopher Columbus discovered America.
I got no idea who discovered America, and neither do you.
And so somebody did, and Christopher Columbus was...
Columbus was here, right?
Or he was sailing up and down the coast, 1502 and 1503.
And then other people came, and finally Balboa.
And Balboa opened the first town that's on the mainland of the Americas, not in Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, but the first one that was on.
Actually, North or South America.
And that was at a place called Santa Maria La Antigua del Dadeon.
It was Santa Maria the Antigua of Darien.
So it was down in Darien, right?
And he opened that in 1510 because he wanted to make that a path between the seas.
And anyway, it got knocked out of business by...
1524. It lasted 14 years.
The Indians and other problems kind of knocked it out.
And, of course, Balboa discovered the South Sea.
Discovered? That's a vicious term.
You've got to alert the Chinese that somebody discovered the South Seas.
They called the Pacific the South Seas because Panama, the long axis, is mostly east-west.
So the Pacific, which is right there out my window, is actually south, right?
So the canal actually runs mostly north-south, actually, not east-west.
So they called that the South Sea.
He was up on a hill in the Darien, and he spotted it.
And anyway, he got beheaded in the Darien.
He was actually the first governor of the Darien.
So that place I spent so much time in Panama, the Darien Gap and Darien Province, Balboa was actually the governor.
He then got beheaded by another governor in a place called Acla, which most people have never heard of, including Panamanians.
But that's where he got beheaded.
And now his head is on the Panamanian Balboa dollars.
But since that time, this has been such a scene of action.
It's unbelievable.
You know, I've told you before how the Scottish went bankrupt in Darien, trying to build their path between the seas.
Mule train and whatnot.
And so Scotland ended up getting absorbed into the United Kingdom because of that.
In 1706 and 1707, they were finally absorbed in the Articles of Union due to going bankrupt in the Darium.
A little bit later, in 1741, I think it was, A guy named Colonel Lawrence Washington.
Notice that last name.
He was George Washington's brother.
He was down in Panama.
He was doing his thing down here, too.
George Washington's brother.
I mean, so we're talking 1741.
America wasn't even born yet.
This place has been a center of action since forever.
I mean, the Indians tell about their old wars that happened before we got here.
Nobody knows.
How many of the people got here?
Maybe they came to the Bering Strait.
I have no idea.
They could have come, for all I know.
I have no idea.
This underscores the saying that geography is destiny.
Yes. I mean, everything about geography makes sense, what you're saying.
But Trump recently said that he told the DOD that he wants military options for asserting control in Panama.
What do you think he means by military options?
What do you think he's planning?
Well, I assure you that the United States is looking at put bases here.
That's a fact.
And I've been saying this for a while, but that is a fact.
They're looking at it at this point.
I'll say it with actually 100% certainty.
I don't know if they're going to do it, but they're definitely going in that direction.
And Hegseth should be here in a couple weeks, actually.
And the other day, Holman told me he's coming as well.
I know for a fact that two major companies are looking at expanding some facilities down in the Darien.
Now, those are the facilities, including San Vicente Camp, It's the camp that I've been at so many times that Mayorkas was at and he expanded.
China camp is what I call it.
That's the camp where most of the Chinese come through, right?
It's more of a bus stop these days.
So our government is looking, it's not public, but in my little circles, openly looking at expanding operations in the Darien.
The mayor of Darien province yesterday...
Sent me a video actually last night.
She sent me a video of Of U.S. soldiers in a place called Pinogana.
Pinogana is actually where the two bridges are being built, right?
So the two bridges on my substack, if people look at my substack, the two last videos I published, one that I published this morning, is a video that Nadine, she's the mayor, not the governor, the governor is somebody else, but the mayor of Darien Province, Nadine, she sent me that video last night, and it's U.S. soldiers.
What the soldiers are doing is just normal stuff.
They're out there doing civil affairs and handing out backpacks and that sort of thing.
The U.S., I think the United States has probably had a continuous presence here since, oh, Lord, it's got to go back 300 years or so, before America was born, right?
Well, you know, Lawrence...
Washington, Colonel Lawrence Washington was here in 1741.
You know what I mean?
I mean, there's been soldiers.
So it's not like we ever saw a Panama since the United States was born.
There's not been a day that the U.S. didn't have soldiers here.
So it's not like, hey, U.S. soldiers are in Panama.
Of course they are.
You know, it's just a matter of the numbers and what they're doing.
That's all.
And they're quite welcome.
I spent a couple of days with a couple of soldiers just a few days ago, right?
And so they're down here doing their thing.
So that's not abnormal.
But it was interesting that the U.S. soldiers were at Pinogana, which is...
In the Darien Gap.
It's in the Darien Gap proper, actually.
It's beyond the road at Yavitsa.
It's beyond Highway 1. And it's right where they're building the two bridges.
If you look on my substack, you can see videos of the bridges, drone footage, and that sort of thing, fresh.
So... Whoa.
Oh, I'm sorry.
We had a little bandwidth glitch there.
So let me bring in these two critical waterways, okay?
So the Suez Canal.
And the breaking news right now is that Trump is threatening Egypt with withdrawing all U.S. support for Egypt unless they accept the displaced Gazans, the whatever 1.5 million Gazans, the ones that haven't yet been genocided by Israel who are still somehow alive without food and water.
Trump wants to move them all by force, apparently, to Egypt.
He wants Egypt to take them.
I guess in the Sinai Desert or something.
And this is clearly to allow Israel to move in, occupy, develop Gaza, right?
And maybe build another port or expand a port there.
But Trump wants to assert absolute control over these two waterways while putting tariffs on countries like China.
What will China do?
Well, first of all, what are your comments about Trump leaning on Egypt?
And then secondly, we'll follow up with a question about what China's response is going to be diplomatically.
Well, Egypt and Big Honey told you.
I mean, the greater Israel is...
Clear. They want the Suez Canal.
I've said it many, many times.
And what's going on in Gaza, the obvious genocide in Gaza, is about many things.
It's not about one thing in particular.
It's about the gas.
It's about offshore.
It's about Ben Gurion Canal.
It's about taking...
Well, the land is valuable.
It's also about the Suez Canal.
I mean, the Suez Canal, think about it.
If you have the Suez Canal and you build a Ben Gurion Canal and you have that gas and you clean out the Houthis there and you're going to have to do something about Djibouti, too.
Sorry, I have this map in my head so I can actually...
I'll point to the map in my head, but I can't project it on the screen.
But if you can clean out, we're going to have to do something about Djibouti because, you know, the Chinese are thick in Djibouti, right?
But at the end of the day, if you can knock the Houthis down and end up knocking the Egyptians back, there's a lot of Egyptians coming through the Darien Gap, by the way, or people said there, because I've talked with a lot of them.
And then...
Right now the flows are very low though, but side topic.
And again, go after Iran and take the Strait of Hormuz.
That is power.
That is utter power.
If you have, this is why I keep telling people, I think something's going to happen to the Panama Canal.
Why? Because of just so many reasons.
I can't even think of a reason why it wouldn't happen, you know, at this point.
You know, it's just all the compass needles.
Every single one of them point to this is going to be an action spot because it's part of the larger matrix of the target set, right?
Suez, Bob Almandeb, Strait of Hormuz, and so many other things.
Remember, I successfully called Nord Stream before the destruction there and Groening and Gasfield.
Why? Because it's part of that larger matrix of things like reducing the food supply.
Clearly, we're going to end up in food problems that you and I have talked about many, many times.
All of these things are part of a larger problem set.
For instance, the things going on in Ireland and Sweden, these aren't separate, discrete things that are going on.
They're all part of the jungle, right?
But, okay, China, given the fact that China has the world's largest manufacturing base, and that China's...
Trade depends almost entirely on exports of manufactured goods, right?
China has to control sea lanes or at least have access to them in order for its own economy to be able to prosper.
Thus, it's an existential threat to China's economy for the U.S. to have monopoly control over these two waterways, correct?
So China will be forced into some kind of response.
What do you think that that would entail?
Well, for those who subscribe to Mackinder and Mahan theories, which I do, well, China is building railways all over the place, right, so that they can work internally in Asia.
They've got a railway system that goes all the way from Shanghai, I've been to that side in Shanghai, and goes all the way to Rotterdam and down to Spain, right?
Yeah. Belt and Road Initiative, yeah.
You know what I found this morning?
I was looking for old maps on the Cuban train system.
An old map of the Cuban train system, well, it's just starting in 1837.
I mean, when you're building up, you know, the first real transportation system in Panama, besides like Indian trails, was a railway, right?
And so the Panama Railway, which is still active today and important today.
It's a transcontinental railway.
It just happens to be like an hour-long transcontinental drive because it's pretty skinny down here on the continent.
But this rail system that China has been working on is wild.
I mean, Masako and I were down in Argentina in, well, we spent two months there last year, and they're already working on their bi-oceanic corridor down there.
And by the way, when I say the difference between bi-oceanic and inter-oceanic, there's a difference, right?
The Panama Canal is inter-oceanic.
It actually connects.
The oceans with water, right?
It's an interoceanic canal, right?
The bioceanic means you're like using roads and rail and that sort of thing.
You're just sort of bridging between the seas as opposed to making a canal between the seas, right?
Right, which requires offloading from the ships to trains or trucks, which is very inefficient.
Yes, it is.
But it allows you to go ahead and get started and build up.
Along that route, like the railway system that's being built from China down through Thailand, as an example now, that's going down to the Kraw Isthmus and eventually down there through Malaysia and Singapore and that sort of thing, right to the Strait of Malacca, actually. But as that train is being built, they're opening up, they're working on it right now.
And we went over and looked at it again last year.
As that train opens, it's not like you have to wait until the train's finished to start making money on it.
You're making money instantly.
So in Thailand, people use the Temu app, T-E-M-U, and it's sort of like an Amazon app, and you can order anything that you want from China, and they put it on that speed train.
It comes right down from China into Thailand now.
It's knocking a lot of Thai businesses out of business.
I really think Thailand is going to be...
Thailand is under attack, and Panama is under attack in many different forms.
But Thailand is under, like, I've been all over Thailand.
I mean, north to south, east to west.
If you web search my name, you'll see me flying around with the prime minister, and I was in two of the coups, and I mean...
I mean, I wasn't like in Thailand during the coups.
I was in the coups.
So, I mean, I've seen the things that have happened, you know what I'm saying?
I'm kind of dialed in somewhat to Thailand.
I'm not an expert on Thailand, but I'm not a novice.
And because Thailand is vital.
I mean, our elders knew that very well, and they put in huge effort into making Thailand stable, making it pretty autonomous and very free, actually.
But now our current government goes out of its way since a minimum of 2014.
When I started to notice and I started to attack the U.S. ambassador there, Christy Kenney, I started noticing in 2014, I'm like, wow, our government is trying to destabilize our best Asian partner.
I mean, you know, Thailand is, I think, the longest...
Thailand has had the longest good relations with the United States in any country on the planet.
Morocco was the first to recognize the United States, for which, thank you, Moroccans.
But Thailand has had good relations with the United States since, what, the 1850s, as I recall?
And I mean, like, really good relations.
But then I saw our ambassador, Christy Kenning.
And subsequent governments just going out of their way to actually insult Thai people.
I'm like, what are you doing?
Like, for instance, when, yeah, I was, you know, I was in these protests all the time watching what's going on.
I was sleeping on the road with them sometimes because we're talking like massive protests, right?
Truly massive.
And lots of gunfire people getting killed and all kinds of stuff.
And so, you know, really serious times.
And meanwhile, our ambassador was, like, provoking the ties.
So I started publicly going after her, and she finally left early.
But then I noticed the same thing in Japan.
And I started asking people, like, I'm noticing this pattern in different countries like India.
Thailand, Japan, why is our State Department insulting, especially Thailand and Japan?
Why are you insulting them, right?
And over time, I start to realize it's because we're not only insulting them, but clearly standing with the side that's trying to rip the country apart.
Like, for instance, that would be the red shirts in Thailand, right?
And so, interestingly, Another thing that's happening in Thailand now that I'm deeply concerned about because it's happening in the U.S. and actually Israel, and I see Argentina now too, is Thailand, just a few years ago, they didn't have any of those cannabis stores.
When I was over there this year, or sorry, 2024, within this year, within one year, there was over 9,000 licenses for cannabis stores, production, And transport, warehousing, and that sort of thing.
Over 9,000 licenses handed out in less than three years, right?
And if you look on your Google Maps or whatever, like cannabis stores in Bangkok, you can do that right now.
Your map will populate with all these stores, which I did, and I'm like, this is amazing.
However, looking around me and looking at this map, there's a lot more stores around me.
But if you look on Google Maps or something, you'll see all these.
You know, cannabis stores.
It's actually a lot more that are not on the map yet.
Now, this is clearly designed to dumb down the country, to destroy it.
And I see other forms of attack that are taking place, trying to get everybody.
One of the ways that Thailand was made strong was getting everybody to speak Thai and to have a Thai culture.
And they called it Thai-ification, right?
Now they're like doing a de-Thai-ification.
I've never heard anybody call it that.
But they're like de-Thai.
It's a horrible idea.
People like me love Thailand.
They don't want to see anything bad happen to it, right?
But clearly there are animals trying to destroy it.
And when I go to warn people in Thailand and the government and whatnot, you know, it's a mixed bag, to put it mildly.
Same in Panama.
When I warned the Panamanian government this like four years ago, like, hey, if I show up in your yard, it's probably...
I mean, I'm not here to do you any harm, but if I show up, I'm like death knocking on the door, right?
You know what I mean?
You should be paying attention, right?
I mean, because they're asking me why I'm here so much.
I'm like, I'm a war correspondent.
If I'm spending a lot of time in your country, and I'm not laying on the beach reading a book, then...
You've probably got some big times ahead of you.
You know what I mean?
And these things are coming to pass now in Panama, in Netherlands, in Ireland.
Notice you see Ireland on the news all the time now.
But Masako and I were the first ones going over there and really breaking this out several years ago.
And I think it's coming for Argentina, too.
You can clearly see they're pushing the drugs down there.
And the drugs, I'm telling you, when people start pushing drugs on your people, that's not about freedom.
That's about hijacking your brain and killing you.
That's what it's about.
It's about death and enslavement.
It's like the British Empire doing that to Hong Kong and South China, you know, back in the day.
Michael, I've got to tell you something about that.
Can I?
Yeah, please.
I spent several days in the library.
They've got this awesome library that the United States left behind, actually.
So it's got all these old books.
So I found four books that are all the passengers who arrived at San Francisco between 1848 and 1853, I think.
And I spent several hours looking at those books.
And this is back when it was clipper ships, right?
There was a lot of ships, but I also looked at the ships.
Each of the four books had an index, so I was checking the indices, and I was looking for opium, right?
And I found that every ship that was...
Had opium listed on the cargo because it was okay to transport opium back then.
They're all coming from China and every one of them had Chinese.
Like one of them had 553 unnamed Chinese and a bunch of opium going from China to San Francisco.
Every ship that had Chinese had opium and every ship that had opium had Chinese.
So pretty, pretty interesting.
The opium thing in Chinese, actually there's a little village here.
It doesn't exist anymore.
It's down about halfway through the Panama Canal to the other side.
It's called Mattachin.
Mattachin, that might mean dead Chinese.
And there's a lot of Chinese that apparently committed suicide.
That village doesn't exist anymore because it's underwater when they fill the canal.
And so in Mattachin, some people believe that so many Chinese committed suicide there because Americans cut off their opium.
So the British get blamed for...
Giving them opium, which the Chinese were already huge into opium before British showed up.
And then Americans take the blame for, hey, we don't want you to have opium while you're working.
Interesting. Yeah.
Wow. Well, okay, but we still have the question about China's response to America's projection of power over the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal.
I want to bring you back to that, and then I have...
Questions about Germany, but China clearly, just to reinforce my question, China clearly has an existential stake here at open waterways, and it's clear that the United States does not want free trade.
The United States wants controlled trade, which means we control the waterways, we control the tariffs, right?
I mean, it's clear.
So what's China likely to do?
They have a huge menu of options because they've been sending people all over the world.
When Masako and I went to, say, Armenia and Georgia or Netherlands and so many places, Chinese.
Like today, there's a trade show downtown in Panama City.
And people have been sending me photos from it.
I didn't get to go because I have to do a few things.
But it's going for three days.
And some of the biggest...
The people that are showing products at this trade show in Panama City for the next three days, two more days, are Chinese.
So they're selling farm products and that sort of thing.
And actually, the two gentlemen that I had lunch with today, both farmers, were going to that trade show.
And that's why they both came to Panama City.
They live in different parts of Panama.
So a bunch of people are coming to Panama City, farmers from all over.
Panama and people related to that industry and Chinese are here selling their products.
So the Chinese have such a menu of options, it's unbelievable, especially when you realize how many Chinese have been spreading out around the world and they take key positions in the United States like judges, intelligence, military.
I mean, you can't make up this stuff.
We have allowed people that can barely speak English to come in and get...
High security clearances.
I mean, and this has been going on through space and time.
You know, the Chinese have been running a lot of their Central and South American operations out of Cuba, right?
They've been running this out of Cuba.
They have a good relationship with Cuba.
Interestingly, today I found a document in an antique bookstore.
It's a document in Cuba between Chinese and Cubans, and the Chinese were verifying that one of their This one guy, Jose Folk is his name, F-O-K, which is like a Chinese name, is that he's actually Chinese, right? And so I bought the little document.
I can send you a photo.
Or maybe I already sent it.
And so that's 1881 is what I'm saying.
So the relationship is, it's not like this just started yesterday, right?
These relationships are deep and they're thick.
Right? And likewise, in many parts of the world, here in Panama, Chinese have been here since, well...
170 years at least, right?
180 years, right?
But those are different sorts of Chinese.
It's not like all Chinese are the same.
We've talked about that before.
Chinese is actually not a language, as you know, because you speak Mandarin.
A lot of them here speak Cantonese, but a lot of the new ones speak Mandarin.
The Chinese now that are coming in about two weeks ago on March 11th, the president of Panama, Molino, he signed a document, a decree that's going to allow people like these Chinese who are coming in to actually stay in Panama.
Think about the implications there, right?
I published it.
It's on my Substack.
I had it translated to English, so I put the original Spanish and translated English up on my Substack.
I mean, they're setting conditions.
This thing looks like it was written by the United Nations.
I mean, it's talking about, you know, sustainable stuff and all this, that sort of language that you get from those woke globalists at the United Nations and that sort of thing.
It looked like somebody basically held a gun to his head and said, sign this, you know, or maybe they held some money to his pocket.
I have no idea.
Yeah.
Well, right.
Okay, so, I mean, thanks for all that answer, and I'm not asking you to look into a crystal ball, but you're right.
The conditions are being set for very potentially tragic events.
Now, let's shift over to Germany, because...
The German government.
Yeah, yeah, please.
Robert Friedland, he has Ivanhoe mines, right?
Ivanhoe, he's a big multi-billionaire, right?
And he just put on Twitter about a couple hours ago how the Chinese car sales are doing compared to Japanese, Germans, and Americans.
So I retweeted that just before you and I came on.
That's worth looking at.
I mean, their car sales are going, while Japanese, Americans, and Germans are just tanking, right?
It's pretty significant.
But that's Robert Friedland, by the way.
Robert Friedland is a very serious dude.
The Apple guy, Steve Jobs, used to say that Friedland was his inspiration.
They were roommates in college together and that sort of thing.
And anyway, so the guy's big into copper mining and that sort of thing up in places like Mongolia and over in Saudi Arabia and other things.
But that's what Robert Friedland put on a tweet earlier.
Most people don't have any idea who Robert Friedland is, but I just happen to know, and I just retweeted it.
It's worth looking at.
Yeah, I'm not familiar with who he is either.
But thank you for bringing that in.
That's something that our audience should take note of.
Now, let's go to Germany because you've been all over the world, but you're very familiar with Germany.
You spent a lot of time there.
And everything that you predicted about Germany has come true.
Because I've been interviewing you for years, and you said BASIF is going to get clobbered.
You said Germany's industrial economy is going to get absolutely smashed.
And now we have Germany putting out propaganda campaigns to their youth through teen magazines targeting both male and female teens, saying that you should all become soldiers.
And you've got to become soldiers to fight for the homeland.
To fight Russia.
And, you know, since when has Germany ever gotten war right?
You know what I mean?
This is a bad sign.
We're talking about, there's talk of raising, you know, 1.5 trillion euros through the UK and France and Germany to spend it all on war with Russia.
Like, what's your take on this?
Well, the Mackinder people out there.
Keeping Russia and Germany fighting has been a goal of people for many years.
We talked about Mahan earlier, Alfred Mahan, who's the big naval strategist whose book came out in 1890 and changed the world.
He's one of those people that changed the world and people don't know who he is.
Except every naval officer knows who he is, I think, in every country will know who he is.
And so, likewise, Mackinder.
The idea of Russia and Germany joining up, I mean, that could crush France.
That could crush the United Kingdom, right?
That could crush all those guys, right?
So the British are always going to...
Fight anything that's going to cause, you know, Russia and Germany to come together, like Nord Stream.
So there's other reasons on that when my compass needles, when I'm like, you know, there's the food issues and the energy issues for de-industrializing Europe, but also you don't want Germany and Russia combining their resources and abilities because...
Cheap energy from Russia can make cheap cars in Germany and cheap other things, despite the labor cost, because you know, with energy costs, everything goes up and down, right?
And so with cheap energy, Germany could start to be the industrial power base that it was, but even on steroids, right?
And so then they could easily start taking out.
Like, with a really strong army over a period of time, because that's the way ultimately the Germans would become again.
That's just how that tree grows.
And so, again, so there's many reasons why I suspected they were going to take out Nord Stream.
One was BASF and the nitrogenous fertilizers, and this also can de-industrialize Europe, but just the energy prices as well, right?
So that was an attack not just on...
Keep in mind, Russia and Germany were working well together until we destroyed Nord Stream, right?
That's true.
For the powers that be, those who want to destroy Russia, they can use Germany as a bludgeon against Russia.
And they're not...
They're not coordinating together and using Russia's cheap energy and Germany's ability to make and export things.
Because as you know, Germany has that nice Rhine River that goes right out through Rotterdam, their Netherlands, and they've got the ports up in the north.
I mean, Germany, and they've got access to the European markets at their doorsteps, right?
So, I mean, Germany, and they've got lots and lots of Germans who know how to do stuff, right?
But Michael, It seems to me, what you're describing, and I think your assessment is correct, but so the British want to hobble Germany for the reasons you just mentioned, but Trump wants to hobble the British for financial reasons, which is why all the gold has been drained out of the Bank of England, and the LBMA is also involved, you know, seeing a lot of that gold demand.
It seems like a lot of these Western countries, All they do is they just do a Tonya Harding type of thing where they just try to crack each other's knees.
Instead of working together in some way to say, hey, we can have better trade, cheaper energy, better prosperity.
They're all just trying to sabotage each other.
I mean, the U.S. Navy blew up the Nord Stream pipelines, right?
We all know that.
And the Europeans just went right along with it.
And just decided, well, they're just going to cut each other down more to see which one is left standing at the end.
Like, this doesn't seem like a...
This is kind of like geopolitical cannibalism, actually, right?
It is.
It's like an atomization on a larger scale.
Like the atomization that we see in the psychological operations, say, in the United States, where the use of drugs and just idiotic music and movies and...
Video games.
Fox News, for some reason, popped on my screen when I was working here.
I'm like, what is this crap?
And I looked at it just because the amount of time that I've watched Fox or CNN or any MSM news over the last year could probably be in total maybe one hour.
Quite literally.
And that would be as I'm walking through an airport and like, oh, there's that channel called CNN.
You know what I mean?
But I looked at that channel, the Fox thing, and it's just so noisy.
It's got the thing feeding and two different panels and just nonsense, right?
But what I'm getting to is the atomization and the distraction, the lack of focus that these psychological operations have been able to...
To grow in people, splitting families, causing blacks and whites to fight each other, blacks and blacks to fight each other, men and women to fight each other, all the races to fight each other, right?
And just an atomization.
Any way that they can divide you, they're dividing people internally at the atomic level.
Am I a boy or a girl?
You know what I mean?
It's like atomic level division.
Not just atomization, but nuclear atomization, right?
Going for the nucleus, like, okay, you're not really a boy, you know, you're really a girl.
I mean, and they're doing it at the national level, too.
So this thing, it's like fractally scales up, like the same thing's happening.
But it's fractal.
It's just larger and larger expressions of the same thing.
We got people fighting each other that absolutely should not be fighting each other, right?
Like Canada and the United States should not be fighting each other.
And Panama and the United States under no means should be at each other's throats, right?
And Germany and the United States or...
Poland and these other countries, right?
I spent more than six years in Europe.
I spent a couple of years in Poland, about four in Germany, and then just running around the rest of the place, checking things out, working, studying.
And I realized, though, a long time ago, when I was in my 20s in the Army, that actually this place is the Middle East for white people, right?
I mean, it does have potential.
To go highly kinetic again.
It just happened to have been in that nice period where everything looked like everything's going to be like this forever, right?
But, you know, as you know, you read history voraciously like I do, and you know that nothing will last forever, except for the patterns.
Yeah, well, that's true.
And no, I don't read as much history as you do, but I certainly, I haven't spent a single minute watching CNN in 25 years.
And I use my time, even when I'm working on the ranch, let's say, if I'm on my tractor or if I'm cleaning out the chicken house, I've got audio books going, you know?
I'm learning constantly.
There's not a moment of my life that I waste on consuming garbage media content.
And it makes a big difference.
Yeah, totally.
But I really admire your love for books.
I share that with you.
I also love old texts.
I admire your courage to tell the truth about all of this.
And I want to remind people where they can find you.
So I know it's michaelyan.substack.com.
And then on Twitter, it's michael__yan, correct?
What else do you want to add?
That's really where I publish things.
And then luckily sometimes come on with you and talk about things more long form.
I've been starting to put up some videos that I shoot the stuff.
I took a helicopter a couple weeks ago and flew over the canal from one end to the other to check out things so that people could...
Because when people are hearing...
You know, ports and canal and all this, a lot of people don't really grasp what it looks like, or even though there's pictures online, it's just not descriptive enough.
So, you know, I'm starting to explain what's really going on here.
And if you follow my work steadily, you'll start to see, like right now I'm working, I'm editing a video that I shot because I took the train all the way across with Masako.
And we put a camera on top of the train.
They let Masako climb on the top of the train.
And so we went all the way across the canal on the train and came back.
So I'm going to publish that video of the...
Also, the video of the bridges that they're building in Darien, I put that up yesterday.
And you'll see just many things.
I'm going to put up videos of the camps down there.
Most people still haven't seen really a good look at the camps in the Darien Gap.
You know, the invasion camps, which are still fully functional.
This greatly concerns me.
I've told Home in this and so many others many times that...
If not you, but if Trump doesn't dismantle the camps and the United Nations, then all the rest doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Trump will be gone in the next three and a half years.
He's gone.
He's out of here.
One way or the other, right?
The leaf is going to fall off the tree.
And if he hasn't taken out the United Nations and all this infrastructure, it's apt to just, boom, start right back up again, bigger than ever, right?
Especially as they build this road through the Darien Gap.
Once that's completed, and the further down that road goes, the further down the aliens, even if the road doesn't make it all the way...
To Colombia, if it just makes it closer to Colombia, it makes it far easier for those people to get into Colombia and then just walk, say, half a day instead of seven days or more through the jungle, and boom, you're on a bus to America.
Okay, so one more question area that I want to ask you about, which is, domestically, in the United States, we have these angry leftists suffering from Trump derangement syndrome or Elon derangement or Doge derangement syndrome.
Let's call it DDS, right?
And they are doing things like they're vandalizing Tesla cars or setting them on fire, not realizing they're all on camera, apparently.
How many Tesla, Michael?
How many?
How many?
Yeah. Well, I see videos every day of people caught on camera keying Teslas or today a young 33-year-old was arrested for...
Running like a four-wheeler into the side of a Tesla on purpose to damage it.
And it didn't really damage the Tesla.
But these...
What I want to ask you is, what are these signs of, in terms of, if you were to project this irrational rising anger of the left and their willingness to do things like...
You know, key people's cars.
Is that a sign to you of a level of anger that is going to grow, or do you think this is just going to fade away at some point?
I think it will grow.
That's why I returned to the United States in August of 2020.
You know, the pandemic was, you know, reaching its apex.
It wasn't quite there yet.
Well, I mean, because the jabs will soon be out.
I returned to the United States specifically and explicitly, and I was publishing it.
Because I thought the United States is going into civil war, because the conditions are set for that.
And I think that more strongly now than ever.
I mean, it's clearly that the conditions are accumulating.
The energies are, you know, it takes a while for a hurricane to assemble itself.
And you can clearly see that's coming to pass.
Now, if something like electricity goes out and that sort of thing, you know, and we've got tens of millions of Really incredible people that have come through the Darien Gap that we don't want, right?
Let me say something about this.
And we should talk off-air about a couple of things, too.
But Jose Ibarra, who murdered Lakin Riley, he came through the Darien Gap, right?
I know what day he came in.
I know what bus he got on, right?
And then his brothers came through months later to the Darien Gap.
And again, I know what day they came in.
I know what bus they got on.
I know who they were with, right?
I mean, it's like we know a lot about what happened, right?
And so many people like that came through.
It's unbelievable.
And they're having babies.
You know, Anthony Rubin, Muckraker.com.
Anthony, he and Carlos Arello went around.
Because they work like I do, which is seven days a week.
They just go for it.
And Anthony and Carlos, they spent months going around and knocking on doors of these people who had just come into the United States.
And they both told me multiple times in the last few weeks, because we talk about these things occasionally, almost every door they knocked on had new children that they just had.
Because the first thing they do when they come into the United States is mate and breed, right?
So the demographic explosion is, you know, it's going to be pretty phenomenal.
And they're going to be coming in with cultures that are alien to ours, who may never speak English.
We may not even know the name of the language they're speaking, you know?
Much less, I mean, there's people coming in who...
I can't make out a single word of what, I don't even know what languages they're speaking.
You know, and there's people from all over the world coming in, from about 150 countries, but keep in mind, a lot of the people coming in, I'm like...
Wow, I don't recognize their dress.
Keep in mind, I spend most of my life traveling the world.
But still, it's a coral reef of people out there.
And they've all really descended on America.
But when that road opens in the Darien Gap, or even as it just gets closer to Columbia, they're going to be able to cross from Columbia right into that road and join it earlier.
You can increase the flows dramatically.
Now, if you add...
A famine to that and increase the hop, let's say a famine in Africa or a famine somewhere in the world, and people then come through South America and get on that road, they'll end up all over the United States.
I think, based on the compass needles, that the invasion is not over because I don't see Trump getting serious about it.
I see, yeah, he's put the army downtown and down on the border and all that stuff, but why hasn't he dismantled the organization, the United Nations?
Why doesn't he go after Highest and really go after Catholic Charities, really go after Norwegian Refugee Councils and the Red Cross, like really go after these guys who many of us have proof, many, many of us have proof of these people doing things because we have their documents, we have them on video.
I mean, there's so many of us, I don't even know how many.
And yet...
He hasn't touched the United Nations.
He's just threatened.
And the people with the other sort of TDS are like, well, he's threatened the United Nations.
I'm like, threatened?
We're way beyond threats.
If you're wasting your time threatening, you are not a serious person.
We are to the point where it's like they should be defunded and we should be seizing their property in the United States.
That's what should be happening.
Wow. Wow.
All right.
Well, Michael, We've touched on a lot of world events, and again, your experience and your knowledge, your observation skills are just really extremely valuable here.
I don't know why the State Department doesn't ask you.
Well, I guess I do know why.
They don't want to hear your answer, probably.
Our government would benefit from your knowledge and your interpretation.
They wouldn't be blind walking into Panama ignorant of the situation on the ground, for example.
They've got their agendas, though.
Keep in mind, like, the people that want to build camps in the Darien and that sort of thing, and I'm like, why would you do that?
I mean, why would you expand San Vicente Camp unless you're planning to increase the invasion?
I mean, that's the way it looks to me.
Is that what they're planning to do?
I do not know.
But that's the way it's looking.
But we'll see.
I mean, but one thing is clear.
There are definitely...
Looking at expanding the camp infrastructure in Darien.
That is a fact.
What do they plan to do with those camps?
I do not know.
But they are planning to...
They haven't put out bids yet, to my knowledge.
Wow. Okay.
All right.
Well, please keep us posted.
And let me urge our audience to check out your Substack page, michaelyon.substack.com.
And Yon is spelled Y-O-N.
And what does Jan, I never asked you, what does Jan indicate?
What's the heritage of that name?
Yeah, we often wonder, there's a village in France called Jan, but we're not actually sure.
But my mother's side is Eason, and we know the heritage of that.
And actually, we can trace back my mother's side to getting shipwrecked on Bermuda in 1609.
No kidding!
Yeah, and it's in a book called The Sea Venture.
And, you know, not jokingly, I talked with a couple people recently about, you know what, I'm going to claim Bermuda.
Because my uncle, my uncle named Bermuda Eason, was the first baby, living baby.
There was another baby born before that died.
But his name was Bermuda, Bermuda with an S on the end.
Eason, E-A-S-O-N, right?
And was born there in 16...
In 2009, right?
And he lived.
And there was no indigenous people there.
So there's no, you know, it was free to claim that land.
And terra nullis, right?
And so, but the British took it.
So, you know, they're basically, they're stealing my crib.
Well, it's never too late.
As Trump is demonstrating, he's going to claim Greenland.
So, you know, there's always a chance.
Well, I'll tell you what.
I need to call up Trump and say, listen, on this one thing we can agree.
I'll take Bermuda and you can put a military base there.
Okay. All right.
Well, the people of Bermuda, of course, will have their own view of how this is going to go.
They can move on back to England.
Maybe Trump will try to send them to Egypt.
How about that?
Oh, Lord.
All right.
Well, thank you, Michael.
It's always a pleasure being able to speak with you.
Really appreciate you.
God bless.
Be safe and keep us posted.
God bless, Michael.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you, Michael.
And thank all of you for watching.
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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 colloidal silver 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.
Alright, 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 Bee Hydrate Elementals and Groovy Bee 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 miss 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.
This is great.
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, and 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, March 27th and 28th.
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.
Thank you for your support.
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