BBN, Mar 28, 2025 – SKYNET, botanical cancer cures and why Trump is taking us to WAR with Iran
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Welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
All right, welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News for Friday, March 28th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
And, oh yeah, we're going to have fun today.
And we've got an interview with Sylvie Beljanski coming up.
She's the founder and president of the Beljanski Integrative Cancer Conference that's happening in Austin, Texas next month.
It's like April 29th.
Fifth or sixth or something.
We'll find out exactly.
But, wow, what a great woman to know.
I was so thrilled to be able to meet her because I am so intrigued by just having intelligent conversations with really bright people.
And Sylvie Beljanski, whose father is the famous Beljanski who created these botanical...
Interventions for complementary cancer treatments.
Well, he was operating out of Paris, and as she explains, the French police raided his operation.
This was many years ago, and it shut him down.
They didn't want any cancer cures to become well-known, right?
But her father was a genius, and she is also incredibly bright herself, and so she has carried on the tradition and the work of her father.
In working to educate the world about anti-cancer botanicals and very specific molecules that have clinically validated anti-cancer properties using rigorous scientific studies and controls.
So that's going to be a really great interview coming up.
And it's just, for me, cognitively, it's just very stimulating to be able to talk to intelligent people.
It's like, this is the reason that I do interviews, really.
It's to be able to meet incredibly bright people.
And along those lines, I also did another interview today for Decentralized TV.
My co-host, Todd Pitner, he and I interviewed Christopher Sullivan, who runs an investment fund specializing in digital assets like crypto.
And that guy's also really bright, too.
And I can't wait to play that one for you.
That'll probably run...
Monday, I'm guessing, is the most likely date for that to run.
But wow, what a great day to be able to interview two just brilliant, genius people.
And I'm so honored to be able to bring you those interviews every day.
So thank you for continuing to listen and to support us.
And it's only through your support that we are able to continue to do this.
Alright, we've also got some BrightLearn book review videos for you today, and a couple special reports as well.
But let me start off with this breaking news, and this was covered by Technocracy News.
Bill Gates, within 10 years, humans won't be needed for most things.
Hmm. So, over the next decade, I'm reading from the story.
Advances in artificial intelligence will mean that humans will no longer be needed for most things, says Bill Gates.
That's what the Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist told comedian Jimmy Fallon during an interview on NBC's The Tonight Show in February.
At the moment, expertise remains rare, Gates explained, pointing to human specialists that we still rely on in many fields, including a great doctor or a great teacher.
But with AI, he says, quote, over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace, great medical advice, great tutoring, Gates said.
Well, of course, all the AI engines are pro-vaccine, by the way.
They're always pushing vaccines.
That's why we're launching our AI engine, which is, of course, delayed, but it's still coming at brighteon.ai, which is trained on more truthful information about...
You know, the dangers and risks of vaccines and the fact that most of them don't even work.
But if you've ever wondered whether Bill Gates sees a world with relatively fewer humans, yes, he's now openly talking about how humans are just not going to be needed for most things.
Well, right, and that's why people like Gates are pushing vaccines to try to get rid of humans.
Depopulation, infertility.
Plunging, birth rates, which they call women's reproductive health, but it's not.
It's actually depopulation.
Yeah. And what's interesting to me is that people go along with that.
They take the jabs.
They depopulate themselves, which probably makes people like Bill Gates smile.
People kill themselves every day with mammography and chemotherapy.
Toxic medications and toxic jabs.
And yet, what's funny to me is some of those same people, they're terrified that Skynet might kill them.
The rise of the robots!
Those robots are going to come get me!
No. You going to the pharmacy and taking jabs all the time, that's what's going to kill you long before there are robots hunting you down, trust me.
And besides, the globalists don't need robots to kill you if you're dumb enough to line up and kill yourself!
Because that's what people do.
I have a special report on this, which continues this thought.
It's called Skynet isn't a risk to your life.
The biggest risk of dying comes from things that people do to themselves, like taking jabs.
And, of course, this is not in a war context.
Obviously, if you're in a war, the biggest risk of dying comes from dying in the war.
But I'm talking about non-war scenarios, peacetime or relative peacetime.
What kills people is people themselves.
So here's a special report, and we shall continue on the other side.
I've got a message for the normies out there, the normies who are afraid that AI is going to give rise to Skynet and that Skynet is going to kill them.
The number one cause of death of you is you.
These same normies that say, oh, Skynet might kill me!
And by the way, I gotta go get my vaccine appointment.
You know, getting jabbed with bioweapons is fine with them, but they're worried about some future uprising of Terminator robots that might hunt them down and try to kill them.
These are also the same kind of people who are worried about maybe global depopulation from, you know, someone like Bill Gates.
I mean, what if he wants to kill us all?
But then you look in their shopping cart at the grocery store and they're buying bacon and Pop-Tarts.
Bill Gates doesn't need any effort here.
You're killing yourself.
So this leads me to my conclusion that the number one cause of death among normies is their own behavior.
It's not some outside force.
It's not, oh, we're going to be killed by, you know, whatever.
Asteroids. We're going to be killed by nuclear war.
No, you're going to be killed by the things that you're doing to yourself every single day.
Now, again, this is a message for normies, which is not the people that normally listen to my podcast.
If you listen to my podcast, well, you know, you don't eat sodium nitrate.
You don't take deadly bioweapons injections, do you?
So you're not killing yourself.
For you...
The risk of death, the most likely cause of death is going to be living out your natural-born life and dying of old age one day, right?
Which is, I suppose, the way we should all hope to go.
We're not likely to be killed by Skynet.
We're certainly not going to be killed by jabs.
I mean, there's probably a higher risk of being killed by a family member of yours who took the jab and then is shedding the jab all over you.
Like, that's a risk of death.
You know, your gullible sister or whatever is more likely to kill you than a Terminator robot.
That's just the truth of the matter.
It's also funny to me to hear government people talking about, oh, we have to ban AI.
It might be dangerous.
But feeding corn syrup solids to infants is perfectly okay, you know.
72 vaccines on the childhood immunization schedule.
Oh, that's fine.
Pay no attention to the skyrocketing autism rates.
That's fine.
Let the kids drink fluoride, too, on top of that.
Let them eat pesticides.
But we can't have AI in society.
That might be risky.
Wow. You know, you see it with these people, same kind of people.
Oh, I'm so worried the drones are going to get us.
Excuse me while I go to my chemotherapy appointment.
I've got to be injected with toxic chemical weapons based on mustard gas.
From World War I. Yeah, they're pumping that into my veins as medicine, you know?
Like, drones aren't going to kill you, honey.
Your medical ignorance is what's going to kill you.
Again, most people kill themselves with their own actions every single day.
They kill themselves slowly.
It's like a slow suicide based on what they're eating, all the toxic products they're putting on their skin.
You know, the toxic chemotherapy, the toxic mammograms that emit ionizing radiation that irradiates a woman's breasts and her heart and other tissues.
Like, hey, let's get blasted with radiation and call it cancer prevention.
Yeah. Wow!
That's incredibly retarded, actually.
People do it!
You notice that they don't do that to men?
You notice that?
They don't say, hey, men, the best way to prevent testicular cancer is roll into our early detection system here.
Yeah, what you want to do, you want to lay your testicles on this plate, this platform, and then we're going to smash them.
We're going to smash your testicles and then irradiate them with ionizing radiation, and we're going to call that cancer prevention.
Yeah. For some reason, men don't go for that.
I'm not putting my balls on your plate.
You're going to irradiate my balls?
Nope. Nope.
But women are...
Oh yes, please irradiate my breasts.
Just smash them.
Smash them one at a time.
And we'll come back next year and smash them again.
Just to keep the smash form as optimal as possible.
It's a smashing success.
And by the way, the...
The thing that's most likely to maim you is not a Terminator robot that injures you, but rather your cancer doctor, your surgeon.
Especially if you're a woman, because they always want to perform double mastectomies.
They want to cut off your breasts in case you might one day get cancer.
They're like, oh, let's just take them off.
Let's remove them.
And some women are like, yes, that makes total sense.
Let's just remove all the body parts.
That might one day get cancer.
So again, these aren't Skynet AI robots doing this.
These are mainstream medical surgeons and oncologists in the cancer industry.
They're worse than Terminator robots.
Do you know how many people just in America have been killed by the cancer industry?
It's hundreds of thousands a year.
I haven't seen Terminator robots killing even 1,000.
Or even...
One, actually.
Think about that.
Or how many people were killed by COVID jabs?
In America alone, the lowball estimates are 1.5 million people.
Can you imagine if Terminator robots ran around and killed 1.5 million people?
It would be called the Skynet Holocaust.
But when it's jabs, it's like, oh no, that's medicine.
It's okay.
People are afraid of the rise of AI, but they excuse all these other causes of death that they...
Which seems insane.
In fact, an AI robot might save your life from Western medicine if you had an AI robot in your kitchen.
And you could ask it to make you a really healthy smoothie.
Say, hey robot, can you make a smoothie for me?
That has anti-cancer properties, neuroprotective properties, anti-inflammatory properties, and helps regulate metabolism and blood sugar?
And the robot's like, yes, I can do that.
Especially if it's been trained on all of my content, you know, naturalnews.com and all the content that we're training our AI models on.
It will know about turmeric, you know.
It will know about sulforaphane in broccoli and cruciferous vegetables.
It will know about anthocyanins.
You know, when they roll out robots,
They're going to have the three directives from Isaac Asimov, you know, the three directives, which all essentially boil down to, you shall not kill people, right?
Well, that directive doesn't exist in medicine.
You notice that?
Oh yeah, they claim to have the Hippocratic Oath, but they ignore it so much that they might as well call it the Hippocratic Oath, because they're all hypocrites.
So it says first do no harm, but actually what they practice in the oncology centers is first scare the patient into good profits for the clinic.
That's their rule of thumb right there.
So human doctors are medically allowed to kill people with chemotherapy or to maim them with mastectomies or to harm them with psychiatric drugs, etc.
They are perfectly allowed to do that.
Robots will not be allowed to do that.
That would be a termination sentence for a robot that violated such a rule.
If a robot conspired to harm or kill a human being, well, that robot would be dismantled or maybe thrown into the fire or something.
But a cancer doctor that does that...
is allowed to continue to practice every day by the state medical board.
The cancer doctor is not thrown into a fire, even though that cancer doctor is killing people every single day.
So, again, the threat to your life and your health is not from AI robots.
It's from, well, other people in the medical industry, other people who take vaccines and shed on you, and, for the normies, decisions that you make yourself that are self-destructive.
Eating processed bacon, failing to take vitamin D, you know, having a sedentary lifestyle, etc.
These are all suicide activities carried out by normies.
So as long as you're not doing those things, then you're going to be in relatively good shape.
All right?
So don't fear AI.
Don't fear Skynet.
Fear bad decisions, because that's how most people kill themselves, is with bad decisions.
And the positive flip side of that is if you make good decisions, you'll live longer.
Yeah, go figure.
If you take good nutrition, if you eat well, if you have superfoods, nutritional supplements, and detox, and you avoid contaminating your body with toxic exposures, You avoid the toxic personal care products.
You avoid the fragrances and the cheap body lotions and suntan lotions and whatever, sunblock shampoos that are loaded with toxic chemicals, on and on and on, deodorants.
Avoid all that stuff and you'll live longer.
And coincidentally, that's the business that we are in.
I mean, I'm the Health Ranger, the founder of HealthRangerStore.com.
That's what we...
Make and sell to the world is ultra clean foods, superfoods, personal care products, all formulated with pristine ingredients, meticulously laboratory tested on multiple mass spec instruments, tested for heavy metals and glyphosate, plus microbiology, incubation testing, etc., aflatoxin testing, etc.
It goes on and on.
And we don't formulate anything with toxic perfumes or synthetic chemicals or artificial...
No fillers, no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, none of that garbage whatsoever.
And so it's clean products.
And if you want to live a longer and healthier life, you'll want to take advantage of our products.
Because this is where you can take control and put your good decision-making capability at work for you to live longer and live healthier and live happier.
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I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and I'm not afraid of Skynet at all.
I'm really not worried about Skynet.
I'm worried about people shedding on me.
That's why I have a shirt that says, don't shed on me, instead of don't tread on me.
It's kind of like a Second Amendment, but it's a message targeted at vaccine zealots.
So don't shed on me.
So there you go.
Thank you for listening, and thank you for your support at healthrangerstore.com.
Take care.
I've come to the conclusion that the human race probably won't make it.
Human civilization is failing in so many ways, and we're seeing a cognitive collapse that I've talked about, the collapse of reason.
We're seeing the collapse of available natural resources.
We're seeing an emphasis on weapons and killing and war, maybe leading to a global thermonuclear war, which is also...
Completely insane.
We're seeing attacks on the food supply and the chemical contamination of the food supply and the genetic engineering of the food supply and chemtrailing of the skies and geoengineering and terraforming, etc.
These are all bad signs for the future of human civilization.
And there are many theories about why civilizations collapse.
There's a book called Guns, Germs, and Steel.
And we actually have a review video about that book on Bright Learn.
Maybe we'll play it today.
But first I wanted to play for you a different book by an author named William Ophuls.
O-P-H-U-L-S. Ophuls.
Or Ophuls.
No, that's a hard one to pronounce correctly.
Maybe it's Ophuls.
Apologies to the author.
I don't know how to pronounce that name.
William Ophuls.
I Everybody will get it.
William Oprah.
Okay. The book is called Immoderate Greatness, Why Civilizations Fail.
And this is a really intriguing book because it talks about how civilizations in the process of achieving some successes actually set themselves up for total collapse and failure.
So if you want to understand where we are in the timeline right now in terms of our civilization and the imminent collapse that's coming for us, Check out this book.
Here's the book review video.
You can find more of these at brightlearn.ai.
Just type that into your browser address bar, brightlearn.ai, and it will take you to all these books and interviews, all the videos that we've done on them, that you can watch for free.
So check this one out.
Here we go.
Hi there.
Today, we're exploring a topic that's as fascinating as it is unsettling.
The Rise and Fall of Civilizations.
We're delving into the provocative book, Immoderate Greatness, Why Civilizations Fail, by William O'Fools.
So, grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and let's explore the forces that have toppled empires and might just be at play in our world today.
O'Fools kicks off his exploration with a bold claim.
Civilizations are hardwired for self-destruction.
It's a sobering thought, but one that's backed by a deep dive into history.
He argues that every civilization, from the Romans to the Mayans, follows a similar trajectory.
They rise, they flourish, and inevitably they fall.
But why?
What forces drive this seemingly inevitable decline?
Ophuls points to two main culprits, biophysical limits and moral decay.
Let's break these down.
First, biophysical limits.
Think of it like this.
Civilizations are like a bacteria in a petri dish.
They grow and grow until they consume all the resources available to them and then face a harsh reality.
Our natural world has limits, and when we push beyond them, we face consequences.
Forests disappear, soils erode, and resources dwindle.
Ophuls argues that this is not just a historical phenomenon but a fundamental law of nature.
But it's not just about resources.
Ophuls introduces the concept of hubris, a term the ancient Greeks used to describe excessive pride or presumption.
Civilizations, in their quest for greatness, often fall victim to hubris.
They believe they can overcome any challenge, conquer any obstacle, But as O'Fools points out, this arrogance is often their undoing.
The more a civilization grows, the more it depends on complex systems and technologies, which in turn make it more vulnerable to collapse.
Think about it.
The Roman Empire, with its vast infrastructure and complex bureaucracy, was a marvel of its time.
But this very complexity made it difficult to manage and vulnerable to internal decay.
As the empire expanded, it became harder to govern, and the strain on resources and morale grew.
Eventually, it collapsed under its own weight.
Ophels also explores the concept of moral entropy, a gradual erosion of the values and virtues that once held a civilization together.
As societies become wealthier and more powerful, they often become complacent and self-indulgent.
The virtues that fueled their rise, courage, discipline, and a sense of purpose, give way to decadence and decay.
This process, he argues, is almost inescapable.
Take, for example, the Roman Empire.
As it grew, the original virtues of the Roman people, simplicity, Duty and sacrifice were gradually replaced by indulgence, corruption, and a loss of civic spirit.
This moral decay weakened the empire from within, making it easier for external forces to bring it down.
But it's not just about morality.
Ophels delves into the challenge of complexity, arguing that as civilizations grow, they become increasingly complex and difficult to manage.
This complexity, while initially beneficial, eventually becomes a burden.
The more moving parts a civilization has, the harder it is to coordinate and the more susceptible it is to failure.
Think of it like a juggler trying to keep more and more balls in the air.
At some point, the task becomes impossible, and the juggler loses control.
Similarly, civilizations face a point where the complexity of their systems outstrips their ability to manage them.
This is what Opels calls the ingenuity gap, the gap between the problems we face and our ability to solve them.
Now, you might be wondering, what about technology?
Can't it save us from these limits?
Opels acknowledges the role of technology but argues that it's not a panacea.
While technology can extend our reach and delay the inevitable, it can't overcome the fundamental laws of nature.
In fact, technology often exacerbates the problem by allowing us to consume resources even faster.
Consider the example of fossil fuels.
Technology has allowed us to extract and use these resources on an unprecedented scale, but it hasn't changed the fact that they are finite.
As Ofels points out, The more we rely on technology, the more we accelerate the process of entropy, making collapse more likely.
Finally, Ophuls turns to the human factor.
He argues that our flaws, greed, short-sightedness, and a tendency to prioritize short-term gains over long-term sustainability are a major factor in the decline of civilizations.
We are, after all, only human.
And our flaws can lead to self-destructive behavior.
So, what's the takeaway from all this?
O'Pools doesn't offer easy solutions, but he does urge us to rethink our priorities.
He argues that the pursuit of greatness, with its emphasis on growth and expansion, is ultimately self-defeating.
Instead, he suggests that we should embrace simplicity, frugality, and a deeper connection to the natural world.
In a world facing unprecedented challenges, from climate change to resource depletion, Ophel's message is both a warning and a call to action.
It's a reminder that the choices we make today will shape the future of our civilization.
As we navigate the complexities of the modern world, we must ask ourselves, are we willing to change course, or are we doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past?
Thank you for joining me on this journey through the rise and fall of civilizations.
this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review.
And don't forget to check out the book Immoderate Greatness for a deeper dive into these fascinating ideas.
Until next time, keep learning, keep questioning, and keep striving for a better future.
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part of the process of the downfall of any empire or any civilization is that that empire becomes arrogant and thinks that it can use military might, aggression, bombing, occupation, whatever.
In order to control the world and get what it wants.
Sadly, this is the path that the U.S. empire is on right now.
And I've got a special report about how Trump has betrayed his peace promises and why we should all get ready for a devastating war with Iran.
But first, before we go to that, I want to ask you a question.
If I were to describe to you a nation steeped...
In widespread abortion, the slaughter of children before they are born, a nation steeped in child trafficking, a nation steeped in the intense media indoctrination of children with demonic, satanic, ritualistic pop culture, TV shows, Hollywood movies.
Super Bowl halftime shows that always have a demonic element, etc.
If I were to point all of these things out to you and also a nation where the government harvests aborted human fetal tissue in order to conduct humanized mice experiments and a nation that harvests the tissue of dead aborted babies and then grows that tissue in vats and then...
Harvests that tissue and filters it and then puts it into child vaccines to inject other children with the dead tissue of the murdered infants.
And those ingredients are in the MMR vaccine, by the way.
They're called WI-38 and MRC-5 that are across many different vaccines, not just in MMR in certain cases.
If I were to describe all those satanic and demonic things about a nation, what adjective would you use to describe that nation?
And the answer, of course, is satanic.
You would describe that nation as satanic.
And so the United States of America today, despite the best efforts of many people to reform it, many people...
In the Trump administration, attempting to expose some of the evil and the crimes, and some people in the independent churches attempting to honor the teachings of Christ, etc.
Despite all these efforts, the United States of America today remains a satanic nation.
And many of the mainstream churches are themselves satanic because they keep promoting toxic...
Bioweaponized vaccine jabs, which is a satanic ritualistic sacrifice.
And they promote war.
Many of these Christian churches are promoting the genocide in the Middle East carried out by Israel against women and children.
And that is a satanic, or I should say, that is a loyalty to Satanism, to call for the ritualistic blood and death of other human beings who are children of God.
Regardless of their religion or their ethnicity, they're all children of God.
So if you really break it down, you have to describe America today because it's been overrun with evil.
It is a satanic nation.
I just want to clear that up up front because I cover this in the report, but perhaps I don't explain it well enough.
I'm not condemning America.
I'm insisting that we need to change it.
We need to overthrow the Satanism.
We need to bring God back into our nation, our future, our culture, our schools.
Because what we have right now is absolutely Satanic.
And sadly, Trump is not doing much to turn this around.
Well, at least not yet.
Maybe he will.
But at the moment, he's calling for more war with Iran.
Which, coincidentally, calls America the great Satan.
And they're not wrong, actually.
That's actually an accurate observation.
Yeah? So here's a special report.
It's called Trump Betrays Peace Promises.
Get ready for devastating war with Iran.
So much for Trump as the peace president.
Okay, so right now, multiple stealth bombers, three or four of them, are on their way.
To being restationed at the Diego Garcia U.S. military base, which is in the Indian Ocean.
And this military base is the major presence of the military in that region other than the carrier groups, which are also being sent to that region as well.
Importantly, the Diego Garcia base is within flight bombing distance of both Iran and Yemen.
It's very clear to many of us who are watching this, and also want to give credit to Colonel Douglas McGregor, who's been warning about this, Judge Napolitano, who's been covering this, and many of his guests as well are confirming this, and Scott Ritter, etc., that it appears almost certain that the Trump administration is going to greenlight, well, he has greenlit, strikes on Iran.
This is not just about striking Yemen.
This is about striking Iran.
And this is the bidding of Israel.
And this is the danger that I've been warning about time and time again, where Trump is clearly beholden to Zionist interests.
Trump is doing whatever Israel tells him to do, even at the expense of the U.S. economy or U.S. security or U.S. soldiers.
Israel has long wanted the United States to fight its wars in the Middle East.
That's why Israel was involved in 9-11.
It was Israeli spies that planted explosives in those buildings.
They were brought down by demolition.
Israel, an expert in explosives, i.e.
pager attacks in Lebanon and all the pager gifts that Netanyahu keeps giving people like Trump and Vance and others.
Now, this is a secret message that we are experts in explosives and we can bring down whatever we want, like the Twin Towers and Building 7. And what was the purpose of that?
It was to get America to declare war on Islam, which was very convenient for Israel because then all of a sudden the U.S. was at war with multiple nations, seven nations in the Middle East, including Libya, right, and Syria and Afghanistan.
Of course, Iraq and Iran is on that list.
And Iran is the one nation that has not been severely damaged, toppled, or conquered by Western forces.
And that's also because Iran is going to be impossible for the West to conquer for a number of reasons.
But you now have, running the Pentagon, you have Pete Hegseth, who he carries himself like a frat boy.
Okay, he's a frat boy.
He is not mature.
He doesn't have the wisdom, the experience, or I believe just the raw strategic intelligence to have any business running the Pentagon.
He doesn't know what he's doing.
The incompetence of himself and his people was apparent with the Signal app leak that happened recently.
And Pete Hegseth is also loyal to the Zionists.
So whatever Israel says they should bomb, Hegseth is going to say, let's bomb that.
And that is what's coming.
So get ready, and we'll talk about the ramifications here, but get ready for the United States Air Force to stealth bomb Iran and to launch missiles from aircraft carriers and destroyers, etc.
There's going to be a heavy, heavy hit on Iran.
And I don't know if it's the oil fields, I kind of doubt it, because I don't think Trump wants...
Oil prices to skyrocket, which they will anyway, no matter what is hit in Iran.
And maybe they'll say, well, we're striking underground facilities, we're striking military bases, whatever.
Well, what gives the U.S. the right to strike Iran?
Anyway, under international law, Iran hasn't attacked America.
This is nothing but instigating violence.
This is just U.S. imperialism just saying we can bomb whoever we want because we're America.
Go, Merca!
We're just going to bomb because Israel wants us to.
We're just going to bomb Iran because Lindsey Graham wants us to.
Well, this is terrorism.
This is the U.S. carrying out acts of terrorism against other nations.
There's no other way to put it.
So Pete Hegseth is the leader of a terrorist organization.
Donald Trump is greenlighting the terrorism against other nations, which he's already done against Yemen.
That's terrorism by the United States as well.
Well, Yemen is trying to run a humanitarian interdiction to stop the mass genocide of civilians in Gaza.
So it's the U.S. that's involved in terrorism.
It's the U.S. that's instigating violence.
And guess what?
Guess what's going to happen?
Well, China's going to respond.
Iran is going to respond.
And Russia's going to respond.
Now, China's response may be diplomatic.
It may be economic.
But China's got submarines.
No doubt in the Indian Ocean, they've got a flotilla of vessels in the area.
Russia has very capable submarines.
Russia has the most advanced submarines in the world.
Far more advanced than U.S. submarines.
We don't know where they are, obviously.
And, of course, they carry nuclear weapons.
They can nuke Diego Garcia in two minutes.
Okay? Don't think that Russia can't respond.
And Russia considers Iran to be not only a critical trading partner and a gateway to the Middle East.
China considers Iran to be very important geographically for part of its Belt and Road initiative.
But also Russia has already approved a mutual defense agreement.
I don't know if it's a treaty or what to call it exactly, but it's a mutual defense agreement.
Agreement of some kind.
We don't know the details.
And it's about to be approved by the Duma, I think it's called, which is sort of the Congress of Russia.
And Putin's going to sign that.
And that's reportedly going to be signed around April 15th.
So once that is signed, if Iran is attacked, then it's kind of like Article 5 with NATO.
It's like Russia is...
In effect, obligated to respond in a mutual defense posture.
And what would Russia do?
Well, again, they have Oreshnik missiles.
I mean, Russia is on a war footing with NATO in the West right now due to the proxy war in Ukraine.
So Russia could launch Oreshnik missiles.
Russia could take out aircraft carriers.
Russia could take out the Diego Garcia base.
Russia could do a lot of damage.
Russia could actually strike Washington, D.C., for that matter.
Russia could detonate its Poseidon nuclear radioactive tidal wave doomsday weapons off the coast of both the United States and the U.K. Russia has all of these options available and more.
And on top of that, like I said, Russia's got the submarines so they could just use torpedoes to sink U.S. Naval vessels, torpedoes or nukes or thermobaric weapons or Oreshnik weapon systems, all kinds of options that Russia has.
And the bottom line on this is that Trump and Hegseth and others looks like they're going to drag us into World War III because they want to appease Netanyahu and the Zionists who donated a bunch of money to Trump's campaign.
And so they're going to sacrifice the safety of the American people and subject us to thermonuclear war on a global scale with Russia and even potentially China in order to appease Netanyahu.
And this is the insanity of the loyalty to Zionism.
Zionism is a racial supremacist, genocidal belief system.
That is absolutely delusional.
With a God complex, they think God told them that they should kill everybody else around them and steal their land.
They literally believe that.
And that's what Pete Hegseth believes, and that's what Mike Huckabee, oh my God, that guy is such a delusional Christian, Zionist.
You know, Satan awaits Huckabee's soul one day, that's for sure, because Huckabee's not going to heaven.
Such a Zionist sellout.
He's willing to sacrifice America to appease Netanyahu.
He probably believes that they can summon Jesus Christ by, you know, destroying the temple and burning red heifers and starting World War III with Iran.
They think Christ is going to return because that's what they think they read in Revelation.
Was it chapter 19 or whatever chapter that is?
Or 21. I forgot which chapter number, but they're wrong.
They're wrong.
I did multiple sermons on the book of Revelation, and that whole section where they think Christ is returning on a horse from the sky, yeah, it's not Christ on a horse from the sky.
That's not what it is at all.
It's a giant meteor that God is sending to destroy human civilization.
That's what it is.
And the reason it's white is because it's on fire.
And all throughout Revelation, all the meteors in the sky were always described as like, Horsemen or 200 million horsemen leaping over mountains and things like that.
That's also in the Old Testament.
In the skies, coming out of the sky, being thrown down from the sky.
So, you know, big surprise coming for people like Huckabee.
You think Christ is coming to save you?
No. God's going to destroy you.
Because you're not people of faith.
You're not good people, Huckabee, Hegseth, even Trump.
You're not people of Christ.
You're not people of God.
And Israel is a synagogue of Satan.
Israel is not a nation of faith.
Israel is not a good nation.
Israel is a nation of evil.
Israel is being run by people who are part of a satanic death cult.
And to the extent that the United States supports that satanic death cult, God will condemn America.
So what's really coming for America?
And for Israel, it's not victory over evil, but God's destruction of God's victory over our evil.
That's what's coming.
It's all written in the book of Revelation.
It's written in Ezekiel 38-39, which all the Zionists misinterpret as thinking that Israel is victorious.
No. You should read about the sixth bowl and the sixth trumpet.
Yeah. Learn your geography.
Learn about the Learn about the Euphrates River and the four angels and throwing down the rocks from space.
Learn, and you will discover that Israel is destroyed by God.
And so is America.
And if you want to hear the details on this, I've recorded 104 sermons, many of them over an hour long.
And you can find those at abundance.church.
They're all listed there.
I've cited numerous, numerous books, and of course, Scripture.
I cite Scripture in very nearly every sermon.
I'm reading Scripture, Old Testament, New Testament, Revelation, Joel, Ezekiel, you know, all of it.
And also all of Paul's letters here and there.
And if you understand what God is saying to...
God is saying, stop being evil.
Stop killing my children, which includes Palestinians.
Palestinians are children of God.
Lebanese are children of God.
Muslims are children of God because God created all of us.
God created all human beings.
They're all created in the image of God.
And any Christian who says that Muslims are not children of God is a satanic lunatic.
Of course!
Buddhists are children of God.
Catholics are children of God.
Jews are children of God.
Although many of them have been misled and turned against God, as have many Christians and some Muslims as well.
I mean, in every religion you have that.
You have those who are enemies of God.
But all of them were created as children of God.
And so you can't run around slaughtering the children of God and thinking that you're a good person, Mike Huckabee.
You're a demon.
Pete Hegseth, frat boy demon.
You can't pass judgment on these people by taking the lives of innocent women and children and men and doctors and food aid workers and claiming that you're doing it in the name of Christ?
Jesus Christ.
You are the antithesis of Christ.
You are a satanic demon worshiper.
And all you do is destroy the things that were created by God and Christ.
It's always pathetic when these, you know, Zionist Christians try to quote Bible scripture to claim that they have the right to just bomb and slaughter children.
Yeah, they're demons.
Of course they're demons.
And of course they're going to be destroyed by God in the end.
And they might be destroyed by Russia and Iran in the interim.
You know, look, when Iran calls America the great Satan, in their worldview, they have a reason for doing that.
And so does God.
I mean, America, the abortion capital, satanic capital, child mutilations, you know, all kinds of intense evil child trafficking and pop culture with all kinds of demonic, satanic, hellish imagery in the Super Bowls, halftime, you know, the music industry, the movie industry, Netflix.
Yeah, of course, America has become the great Satan.
Iran's not wrong with that label.
I mean, any real Christians in America would agree with that assessment.
Yeah, America, its culture, its government, its corruption has become the great Satan.
And the only way to end that is for us to return to the teachings of Christ, which does not mean bombing people for Israel.
That's the opposite of doing what Christ wants us to do.
Stop slaughtering innocents, especially if you think you're acting in the name of Christ.
Don't you dare invoke the name of Christ or the commandments of God when you're running around doing Satan's work.
Don't you dare, Trump, Hegseth, Huckabee, all of you.
You're nothing but Zionist sellouts and worshipers of Satan.
That's what you're doing.
Now, you can turn, you can change, and I pray that you do.
It doesn't mean that you're going to be A puppet of Satan for your entire life.
But unless you change course, that's what you're doing right now.
So you better get on the right side of this because this is forever.
This is for eternity.
This is your soul.
And God will judge you.
All right.
Thanks for listening.
Mike Adams here.
The Health Ranger.
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Take care.
All right.
One more book review video to share with you here.
And this is a book by Jared Diamond.
Or at least our video is based on his book.
However, it's not Guns, Germs, and Steel.
I was incorrect about that.
It's called Collapse, How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed.
And this is, even if you've already seen this, this is really relevant to what we're talking about right now.
About the collapse of the West and when you become overextended and you go to war with everybody in the world, just like...
Julius Caesar and the collapse of the Roman Empire or Napoleon and the collapse of the previous French empires or Adolf Hitler and the collapse of the German Empire or the collapse of the Japanese Empire in World War II or the collapse of multiple Chinese empires spanning a couple thousand years over and over and over again.
And I feel sorry for students in China that have to learn the history of China because it's so long.
So many dynasties.
You have to remember them all.
American history is easy compared to that.
But societies rise and fall.
And what are the determining factors that cause societies to fail?
So as you watch this book review video here, again, this is from brightlearn.ai, recognize what this has in common with what America is right now.
Because the U.S. empire, which I would argue does not represent the founding principles of this nation, The U.S. empire is on the verge of catastrophic collapse.
Gregory Manorino is talking about this every day, and he's right, I believe.
And also, I just interviewed Christopher Sullivan, who has a similar warning of events that he believes are likely to happen this year that will lead to a catastrophic collapse of the value of fiat currency because of a...
Of a selective debt reset that is probably coming.
But check out this book review video.
The book, again, is called Collapse, How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed.
And it's by author Jared Diamond, who is an academic, actually.
He's known for extremely heavy research and for meticulously crafting his books that are always a really interesting read.
So I encourage you also to check out his book.
And there's a link to his book on Amazon.
If you go to brightlearn.ai and you click on the book video, there's a link there to buy his book on Amazon.
There's also an audiobook available there on Amazon through Audible.
You can get the audiobook and listen to that full book.
It's very informative.
All right, so here we go.
Collapse, how societies choose to fail or succeed.
Hey there, fellow knowledge seekers.
Today, we're exploring a book that challenges us to think deeply about the societies we live in and the choices we make.
It's called Collapse, How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by the Brilliant Jared Diamond.
Picture this.
Two farms, thousands of miles apart, yet sharing striking similarities.
One is Houle's Farm in Montana, USA, and the other is Garter Farm in Greenland.
Both are the largest and most prosperous in their districts, boasting state-of-the-art barns and a picturesque setting that attracts tourists from afar.
But here's where their stories diverge dramatically.
Hull's Farm, owned by five siblings and their spouses, is thriving.
The county is booming with growth, and the farm is expanding, even sharing its advanced technology with neighbors.
It's hard to imagine the U.S., let alone Hull's Farm, collapsing anytime soon.
But Gardar Farm?
It's a different story.
Once the manor farm of the Norse Bishop of southwestern Greenland, it's been abandoned for over 500 years.
The Norse society in Greenland collapsed entirely, with its inhabitants either starving, killed, or emigrating until none were left.
Today, only the stone walls of Gardar Barn and the nearby cathedral stand as silent witnesses to a once-thriving community.
Now, I'm not saying Hull's Farm or the U.S. is doomed to decline.
In fact, the opposite is true.
Hull's farm is flourishing, and the U.S. is the most powerful country in the world.
But here's the kicker.
The parallels between these two farms highlight a crucial point.
Even the richest, most technologically advanced societies today face environmental and economic challenges that are eerily similar to those that led to the collapse of past societies.
Take Norse Greenland, for example.
It's just one of many past societies that collapsed.
Leaving behind monumental ruins that captivate our imagination.
When we think of collapse, we often imagine a drastic decrease in population and societal complexity over a large area for an extended time.
It's an extreme form of decline and it's happening even today in places like Somalia and Rwanda.
But what causes such collapses?
The answer lies in a complex interplay of environmental damage, climate change, hostile neighbors, and the society's response to these challenges.
Past societies have often undermined themselves by damaging their environments, falling into traps like deforestation, soil degradation, water management issues, and more.
Let's take a closer look at the eight categories of environmental damage that have led to past collapses.
Water management issues, overhunting, overfishing, the impact of introduced species on native ones, human population growth, and increased per capita impact.
These are the same challenges we face today, and they're not getting any easier to solve.
But here's where it gets interesting.
Some societies have managed to overcome these challenges and thrive for thousands of years.
Take the Icelanders and the Tekopians, for instance.
They've tackled some of the most difficult environmental problems and are still going strong.
The Icelanders, after learning from their mistakes, now enjoy one of the highest per capita national average incomes in the world.
The Tekopians, living on a tiny island, have managed their resources so well that their island remains productive after 3,000 years of human occupation.
This brings us to a crucial point.
The past offers us a treasure trove of lessons.
By studying past collapses, we can learn what made certain societies vulnerable.
How they inadvertently destroyed their environments and which solutions have succeeded.
But we must be cautious.
The modern world is different from the past in many ways, and we can't simply transplant solutions from one context to another.
The stakes are high.
The environmental problems we face today are global and critical.
If we don't solve them, they could lead to worldwide disease outbreaks, wars over scarce resources, and ultimately, societal collapse.
But there's hope.
Unlike past societies, we have powerful technology, globalization, modern medicine, and a wealth of knowledge about past and distant societies.
So, what can we do?
We must engage with big businesses, the most powerful forces in the modern world, to find solutions.
We must also learn from the past, but in a thoughtful way, considering the differences and similarities between our world and those that came before us.
In the end, the fate of our society hinges on the choices we make.
Will we learn from the past and forge a sustainable future?
Or will we repeat the mistakes of those who came before us?
The choice is ours.
Thank you for joining me on this journey of exploration and discovery.
If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and share it with your friends.
Until next time!
Keep learning, keep questioning, and keep striving for a better world.
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Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.
I'm known as the Health Ranger, as you well know.
And I've been talking about natural therapies to prevent and treat and reverse cancer.
For about 25 years.
And today our special guest, our first-time guest, is Sylvie Beljanski.
And she has a conference coming up in Austin, Texas, no less.
It's April 25th through 27th, and it's at the website integrativecancerconference.com.
And it features a lot of speakers, many speakers, we'll talk about this, who have knowledge about integrative therapies for cancer.
Welcome, Sylvie.
It's an honor to have you on today.
It's a great pleasure to meet you and speak with you.
Thank you for having me.
Well, thank you so much for doing what you do and putting this together.
Since this is the first time that we've spoken, can you introduce yourself a little bit to our audience and what brought you to this moment of your life to do this conference?
Oh my God, that's a long story.
Okay, so my name is Sylvie Belgiansky.
I absolutely did not want to get involved into medicine, health, integrative health, holistic health.
I thought it was not at all my thing.
I come from a long line of five generations of scientists, and I thought I was done.
It was time to end with this curse.
And I decided to go to law school.
But as I told you, my parents were both scientists.
And my father was a PhD in molecular biology at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France.
So this is really the equivalent, French equivalent of NIH.
And back in the 60s, I mean, we are the time where Watson and Crick discovered the genome.
My father said, okay, there is something about the genome which tells me that cancer, yes, can result from a mutation, genetic mutation, but there is something that must trigger.
That mutation.
And he was one of the first scientists to look at the environment as a cause and as a solution to cancer.
And back in the 60s, 70s, nobody was...
Speaking about that.
Oh, yeah.
He was speaking about the effect of pollution.
I mean, people looked at him like a loony.
Right. But he pursued and he made the observation that there is a difference between cancer DNA and healthy DNA.
It's like some kind of destabilization, open loops.
Of cancer DNA and that whether you are looking at plants, animals, humans, it's always the same, the same destabilization.
And that has been confirmed now since by some other scientists.
But at the time that was very unique and he had the idea to create a test to look for natural compounds that would recognize this difference and make a selective action.
To inhibit the synthesis, the duplication of cancer DNA without effect on healthy DNA.
And it came up with a number of blood extracts which are selective in their action to cancer cells.
So they recognize cancer cells wherever they are located.
It doesn't matter if you are speaking now of breast, lung, prostate.
It doesn't matter.
It recognizes cancer cells.
Invade cancer cells.
And we now have a number of additional clear mechanism of actions which have been well documented.
And it doesn't touch healthy cells.
Under the microscope, you can see the plant extracts remain outside of healthy cells, meaning no toxicity, no side effect.
And if you don't have any cancerous cell or precancerous cell, you are just going to eliminate the product in a matter of hours just by going to the bathroom.
Let me interrupt you right there and just add, you know, I'm a food scientist.
I run a mass spec lab for over 10 years now.
And because of my food science background, I'll show you this.
So, of course, I'm drinking plant extracts every day.
For over 20 years, and in this are two molecules that I'm guessing you are very familiar with.
One of them is full-spectrum curcuminoids from turmeric, and the other is sulforaphane from cruciferous vegetables.
So those are two things that I take in every day, and I know they're neuroprotective, I know they're anti-inflammatory, and I know they have anti-cancer mechanisms.
So are those along the lines of the kinds of things, but obviously much deeper in your research, Indeed.
My father tested a number of molecules, and he recognized that there are a number of natural molecules with potent anti-cancer effect.
And I don't know if he tested specifically those at the time, in his 80s, 90s, but he definitely got involved into studying pauperera, which is a plant.
Coming from the Amazon, from South America, and Revolfia vomitoria, which comes from Africa.
Wait, what was the first plant you mentioned?
I'm sorry, there was a little glitch.
I didn't hear it.
Pau Pereira.
The Latin name is Gessospermum velozii.
Okay. It's not Pau Pau.
It's Pau Pereira.
Okay, I'm not familiar with that plant or those words for it.
Very interesting.
Okay. And you said that's from the Amazon rainforest region?
Amazon rainforest, yes.
Okay. And those two plant extracts are slightly different.
Paupera has also antiviral benefits.
It was used traditionally in the Amazon rainforest to fight malaria and other tropical diseases.
And Rovolfia vomitoria.
It doesn't have the antiviral component, but it has also an hormonal regulation ability.
So those two compounds are part of what my father developed.
And he became very successful back in the 80s with a number of French doctors he was speaking with.
A body of 133 peer-reviewed papers.
He was very charismatic.
He was speaking very well.
And a number of doctors in France started to use, with great success, his products.
Again, working on all different kinds of cancer.
And no side effects.
And also my father showed the synergy of action with a number of chemotherapies.
So all was going very well until one day one of those doctors called him and said, hey, I've been approached by the mistress of the French president, François Mitterrand.
François Mitterrand was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer at the beginning of his second term and it was supposed Not to be able to finish his second term because the cancer has spread everywhere.
But his mistress knew about a good doctor who had very good results on prostate cancer.
And Mitterrand decided to take my father's products.
And against all odds, it started to get better and better.
That gave an exposure, unprecedented exposure to my father, but also...
No, no, no.
Eventually, when you try to help people prevent cancer, eventually you're going to collide with the cancer industrial complex that depends on the continued existence of cancer for their profits, for their power, for their government grants, for all of that.
And that sounds like what you're describing happened to your father.
Exactly. So Mitterrand was able to finish his second term, but finally, eventually one day he passed away.
And exactly nine months after Mitterrand passed away, a squad team with a machine gun, dogs, I mean, a company of soldiers.
Came to read the laboratory, destroy everything, and they told my father to stay overnight in a room and they sent some gas in the room.
And two months later, my father was diagnosed with advanced myeloid leukemia.
And they had taken everything, they assessed everything, all the products that was available, and my father could not even...
Heal himself with his own products that he has spent his lifetime to develop.
Right, right.
And this treatment of your father, this is indicative of what we hear over and over and over again of good scientists who are trying to give a gift of knowledge to humanity, trying to share information, are destroyed I interviewed Dr. David Lewis, an EPA whistleblower.
They visited him at 3 or 4 in the morning, pulled him out of his house, told him if he continued his research on bio sludge, bad things would happen to him.
They shut down his lab, took all his funding, booted him out of the EPA.
And this happens in every government agency, in every nation, every western nation anyway, around the world.
Absolutely. It's the pharmaceutical companies.
They are global and their answers are global.
Absolutely. Yes.
And I did not went to medical school like my parents wanted, but I went to law school.
So I knew that my parents were very sincere, honest people.
I said, I'm going to...
To take their legal defense.
And the more I was digging into the legal file, I realized that this was not about justice.
This was not about any wrongdoing.
It was about destroying evidences.
I was like, what?
Destroying evidences?
It was not what they are supposed to do.
The judge decided he was not going to give my father his day in court.
He was not going to listen to him and his argument.
He was not going to give him the opportunity to bring in to the courtroom all the people that my father had helped, and there would have been thousands of them.
So he just decided to let the case rot until my father passed away.
And one of the last things I promised to my father as a lawyer was to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
And we won an unanimous case.
Much to my surprise, it was an easy one because they would rather have a condemnation than explain what they had done.
Wow. Wow.
So now...
And what...
In what year was that court case that you just mentioned in the EU?
2002. Okay, so a lot has changed, right, since then.
And I would imagine that more and more people, more than ever before, are open to your message because I think since COVID especially, people are asking a lot more critical questions about so-called health authorities.
Is that the case?
Here in the States, not so much in Europe.
Things are not changing.
They're changing in Europe.
They're still impossible.
The administration is still – they just don't care in Europe.
We have noticed that.
We've noticed that in the UK with Keir Starmer and with Macron in France and Scholz in Germany and so on.
This is my opinion.
None of those leaders care about their constituents.
No, they don't.
It's all about their power, and that's it.
And they are sitting on so much money going around, and it's an ignorance also of those people.
There is not much we can do.
However, I quickly realized that a legal win was not going to make any difference for my father's legacy.
And I decided to come to the States and start a non-for-profit organization.
I started the Belzhansky Foundation with the idea to create some partnerships with academic institutions and confirm the science.
Because they were saying that everything that my father was doing has never been confirmed.
Nobody had ever been able to work again on those products and so on.
And so for the past almost 20 years, that's what I have been doing, working with Columbia University, Wisconsin University Medical Center, with Cancer Treatment Centers of America and get information.
full-blown cancer and advanced prostate cancers that do not respond to hormonal treatment.
And now we are at cancer stem cells.
And the results are just absolutely, absolutely beautiful.
And that's what I am going to present at the Belgianski Integrative Cancer Conference in Austin next month.
All right, so let me bring up the website again, integrativecancerconference.com.
And this is happening in Austin, Texas, April 25th through 27th.
We aren't sponsoring the conference.
We aren't earning anything on this just for our audience to let you know.
We're simply helping to spread the word about something that's important.
But you will notice that many of the speakers are people that we know.
I mean, here's Dr. Brian Artis.
Here's Robert Scott Bell, etc.
Here's Dr. Ely.
Many people that we know are going to be speaking there.
Ed Group is there as well.
So this is going to be a really interesting, well-attended conference, and I want to encourage those of you.
You can buy...
You can buy a ticket for remote access, or you can get a VIP ticket, or you can have general admission in person.
There are different options available.
And do you still have in-person tickets available?
Absolutely, absolutely.
And we hope to have people up to the last day who are going to register.
Absolutely. Okay, fantastic.
Are you recording the entire conference?
Yes, and the virtual version is also available.
Okay, fantastic.
Well, I would love to talk to you after this show, or a different day, because I have other interviews, about how we can help you get that recording package, more publicity as well, get it out to more people over time.
But let's get back to what you're researching.
So, it seems to me that the research that you just described, The clinical trials involving these botanicals, this is very expensive research to conduct, as you well know.
It is.
It is.
Yes. And we have been blessed with a number of very generous donors who have generally benefited from the products and show how grateful they are by supporting the research.
That's fantastic.
That's what has happened so far.
Well, it seems to me that the nation, the nation of the United States of America, which seems to be willing to spend billions of dollars all over the world for every different purpose, except not funding research into anti-cancer solutions that are natural, that are efficacious, that are also very low risk.
Could you speak about that?
The fact that when you're using these botanical candidates, there's a natural Yes, so that's exactly what happens with those extracts, what you said, selective.
There is no activity to cancerous cells.
There is no toxicity to healthy cells.
This happens naturally with the paupera extract.
With Rovolfia vomitoria, however, we have a very messy, expensive and long process to remove the rhizepine.
Rhizepine is the main compound of Rovolfia but is toxic.
And we do remove the rhizepine from our rovolvia extract.
So it is rich in another compound called alstonine, and that gives the properties that have been observed.
And it's a number of properties, I mean, mechanism of action that are cumulative.
There is apoptosis of cancer cells.
There is upregulation of P53.
There is regulation of the replication cycle of the cells.
Modulation of NF-kappa B, there is inhibition of 5-alpha reductase.
I mean, there is a number of mechanisms of action which have been now documented that are all good, all good, and explain the general anti-inflammatory benefit plus a selective anti-cancer benefit.
And I would like also to speak about the...
The latest research that we have done on breast cancer stem cells, we have studied now for about two years the cancer stem cells.
That's a very important thing to look at because those cells are supposed to resist chemotherapy and so the tumor is shrinking, but those cells...
Which are embryonic, very young, very aggressive.
They stay in the body, they stay in the blood.
And at some point, eventually, they can wake up and create a new cancer.
And maybe the one thing which is worse than you have cancer to hear is cancer came back because you are exhausted.
You feel you have been through hell and back.
And now you have to do it all over again.
And we started first with pancreatic and ovarian cancer.
And we had excellent results that led to some publications that are available on the website of the foundation, belgianski.org.
But we wanted to do a study on breast cancer stem cells because one out of six women who develop breast cancer will eventually So, we have just finished this study on breast cancer stem cells at Kansas University Medical Center.
The publication is going to happen, but I just received the raw data, and that's what I'm going to present.
You compare the control group, plenty of metastasis in those mice, which have been injected with very aggressive Cancer stem cells.
And you look at our plant extracts and zero metastasis.
Zero. Wow.
Well, this is extraordinary.
And I'm really glad.
Thank you for mentioning beljanski.org.
We brought up that website.
And I see you have a podcast here, which I was not aware of before.
So I will check that out as well.
I encourage people to visit your website, beljanski.org.
Did you say earlier that your family is Serbian?
Yeah, my father was from Serbia, and just after World War II, there was no university to get a PhD in Serbia.
So the rich kids with fur coat were sent to Moscow, and the poor kids without fur coat were sent to Paris.
That's how my father arrived in Paris, and he met my mom, who was French.
And at the Pasteur Institute, there was a fellowship to go to America to work at NYU, and my father got a fellowship to come to work with Nobel Prize Severo Ochoa for two years.
And I was born in New York, and that's why I'm American.
Wow. Wow.
American, obviously fluent in French, and probably other languages, I would imagine.
So, fantastic.
Okay. Or ask you about the culture of the West and how we think about cancer and what this has to do with your findings.
So in Western cultures, there is this scientism, this sort of compartmentalization, materialism, where people who will eat a strongly pro-cancer diet, they will have a pro-cancer lifestyle, a sedentary lifestyle.
Vitamin D deficient, you know, lots of factors.
And then, because of the way that we've all been trained to think about health and disease by big pharma advertisements or our governments, people will want to say, give me a pill that will take away the consequences of all my actions that are causing cancer.
Now, they don't say it that way, but that's what they mean.
They don't want to change.
No, go ahead, please.
Yeah, when I give my conferences, I always tell to people, those little plant extracts, they are going to work at the cellular level.
They are going to give you time.
The big question is, what do you do with this time?
And if you do not use this time to get to the cause of what made you sick in the first place, You are not going to thrive.
The cancer is going to come back.
You have to go to the root of the problem and address it.
And it can be, you know, a lot of detoxification that is needed.
It can be, you know, toxicity in your home, indeed your diet, the prepackaged diet is a cancer.
It's eaten every day and an emotional detoxification, which can be also extremely difficult to achieve, to face, and can take some months.
And I do believe that little plant extracts can help you, give you the strength to do that, but you cannot escape doing that work.
And also, we live in a toxic environment, even when people don't specifically choose to ingest cancer-causing ingredients.
We are inundated with non-ionizing radiation in the form of 5G towers, etc.
But there is, of course, evidence that even non-ionizing radiation can result in the creation of peroxynitrite inside the body, which are very potent free radicals.
that can cause subsequent damage as well.
So we do live in a toxic environment.
We are exposed to some level of pesticides and herbicides and certain metals.
as well.
How do you incorporate an understanding of that?
I mean, you already mentioned detox, but what do you teach your followers about how to live cancer-free in a toxic world?
It's almost first a year.
We have to admit it's almost impossible.
We are not going to achieve perfection.
We cannot live in a bubble.
But we have to try to do our best every day with the choice that we are making every five minutes.
We are making some choices.
And so it's about education.
It's about choosing organic as much as we can.
It's about being an attitude of...
Gratitude for everything.
It's about getting out and taking the sun.
It's about all that.
I don't think we have to...
We cannot make it complicated, too complicated, and we make ourselves sick and obsessed I agree.
I completely agree.
I've said that detox really should just be your daily habit of taking in clean water, clean air, clean food.
And your body actually has a natural detoxification mechanism through your liver and kidneys and exhaling, etc.
And I don't think that you need to do heroic, tragic detox.
And there are some very good supplements to support the liver, to support the kidney, to help eliminate heavy metals.
There are a lot of good supplements and you can take, you know, two months of one, two months of the other, two months of a third one as a row and come back after six months, come back to the first one.
And if you are making healthy choices as much as you can on a regular basis, on something which is not, you know, I'm going to do like a crash diet for two months.
No, no, it's a lifestyle choice.
That you understand what is important to you, what makes you happy, what makes you thrive, and you make those choices.
And it should not be an effort, actually.
Yeah, that's right.
I'm glad you mentioned that.
It is a lifestyle.
For example, I haven't eaten sodium nitrite for 25 years.
I haven't consumed a soda for more than 25 years, etc.
And sometimes people ask me, well, how do you have the discipline?
And it takes no discipline.
It's a lifestyle.
This is who I am.
And then if you stop drinking soda for a few years and you try one again, which I did one time just to see, oh my gosh, it's crazy.
It's so fully sugary, and it's disgusting.
Yeah, it is disgusting.
I don't know why I drank so much soda when I was in college.
But then again, you know, when...
When we're in our early 20s, we're not the wisest version of ourselves.
I don't think it's a matter of age.
When you are doing that on a regular basis, you don't feel the difference.
When I came to the States and I had for the first time a little bit of bread, I felt the sugar, a sugar rush with American bread, which did not exist in French bread.
Americans put high fructose corn syrup in their bread.
But when I said to everybody, this is sweet.
They looked at me and said, what?
What do you mean?
Bread is not sweet.
They could not feel it.
Americans could not feel it anymore because they are used to have this kind of bread on a daily basis.
If it is every day, you don't feel it anymore.
That's right.
The next bigger question for you here then is, Is there any hope that the regulatory environment may change to the point where people like you and your father would be able to speak openly and freely with being respected for your research into non-pharmaceutical interventions with cancer?
I hope so.
I hope that we are at the beginning of an era where we are going to see some improvement at that level.
We still have to be extremely careful about what we say and how we are saying it.
So my comfort zone is speaking about the foundation, speaking about research, speaking about plant extracts, and I don't give you the commercial name.
I like that about the products because I know that I could get in trouble, but it is easy to find and to find out what are the products that are indeed, I mean, the research shows no metastasis at all.
And I think it is worth taking some risk to share that with other people.
I agree with you.
Yeah, and thank you for your courage.
To carry on your father's tradition in helping to give this gift of knowledge to humanity?
Because I feel like we've all suffered under this forced ignorance for so long.
Yeah, but you know, I grew up seeing so many people being helped at my father's funeral.
So many people told me, you know, without your dad, I would not be here.
I would not have never seen my grandchildren.
I would not have walked my daughter down the aisle and so on.
Are you going to continue?
I had to say yes.
I promise.
Hold on.
I'm going to do my best.
That was 30 years ago.
Wow. Well, you've accomplished much.
And I want to remind people again of your conference website.
IntegrativeCancerConference.com is the website.
And tickets are available.
It begins, well, it's running April 25th through 27th in Austin, Texas.
What building or location is that being held at in Austin?
Do you know?
I think it's a Hilton Double Tree.
Oh, okay, okay.
All right, so it's probably downtown Austin, I would guess.
The exact address, of course, is on the website.
Okay, it's on the website.
Perfect, okay.
And then remember, folks, you can buy tickets for remote access, so you can tune in and watch it anywhere.
Or you can get VIP access as well and a lot of benefits.
You can find out all the ticket options by clicking this link on the website, integrativecancerconference.com.
Okay, now, are you okay with a couple more minutes?
Absolutely. I'm delighted to be here with you.
I am delighted to have you here.
I want to talk to you or ask you about the psychological cancer war on people.
There is a fear campaign.
It's a cancer psyop, in my opinion, that's designed to terrify people about cancer.
And I will tell you that myself, personally, my wife, my family members, none of us are scared of cancer at all.
I have zero fear.
The statistics that say, oh, you know, one out of every three men will have cancer, nonsense.
I know how to prevent it.
I will never die from cancer.
We all have microtumors, right, all throughout our bodies.
Our bodies just keep them under control.
That's just part of the immune system.
I have zero fear of cancer, but most people are terrified of it, and they're terrified of a diagnosis, and that fear is used to strong-arm them into chemotherapy and other radical procedures.
What's your take on the fear, PSYOP, behind cancer?
So I think conventional doctors, hospitals are working out of a place of fear.
For them, putting people in a position of fear is going to not let them think about any second opinion they could get, not taking the time to think.
What are my options?
They will rush you to some appointment for surgery, chemotherapy and everything without letting you use the time to think.
And once you become a patient into this machine, you have stopped, you have surrendered.
The opportunity to make your own choices.
You have lost a part of your humanity.
They are going to inject in you some toxic products that are going to destroy your immune system.
And you have lost three quarters of the battle.
So, of course, I mean, people are terrified.
If you push back, and you are absolutely entitled to do so at the first meeting, if you push back and say, I need the time to think, I need the time to see what my options are, I will get back to you very soon, I promise, doctor, but I'm not making an appointment with the surgeon today.
You already take the time to...
To be yourself.
And maybe you will decide to take, to go for this surgery, this chemotherapy.
Maybe that will be, but you will not do that from a place of fear.
And you may decide that there are some things that you can take at the same time of your chemotherapy.
To maintain your wild blood cells and platelets, they don't have to be destroyed by chemotherapy.
There are also natural ways to maintain that.
You will understand that, yes, it is okay to take antioxidants and you will learn about the best diet that you need to have during chemotherapy so this chemotherapy doesn't intoxicate.
In a bad way, I mean by intoxicating, creating toxicity to the point where you are going to be very, very sick.
Yeah, clearly.
And then if you are not that sick, you will be able to do good changes for your future and plan for your future.
And also address once again, and I think it's very important, the emotional battle.
You mentioned something really important that chemotherapy damages cognition.
And once a patient begins to undergo chemotherapy, they tend to lose the ability to reason their way out of the medical system.
And although I understand you're explaining this from a complementary point of view, that for those who still choose chemo, there are things they can do to limit the damage to healthy cells.
I certainly understand that.
Of course, my audience would outright reject chemo completely.
They would never undergo it.
And they would instead use, let's say, let's call it natural botanical targeted chemo.
Which is really some of what you and I are talking about, the induced apoptosis of cancer cells through specific botanicals.
But the cancer doctors in America, they have so many financial conflicts of interest.
They do not tell their patients that they profit from the chemotherapy that they prescribe.
Of course.
They'll use fear.
They'll say, you're going to die in six months if you don't start today.
And they don't tell you, That's going to put $20,000 in their pocket.
Absolutely. And also, you are part of a clinical trial, and they don't want to mess with the data of the clinical trial, and you are just a statistic.
And it's not about your best interest.
It's about their data.
That's right.
And there was even a cancer doctor who was arrested and prosecuted, arrested by the FBI years ago, Dr. Fareed Fatah near Michigan.
And he would diagnose everybody with cancer.
And he had a huge room with all the chemo drips, and he would just line everybody up, whether they had cancer or not.
They were all diagnosed with cancer.
Massive Medicaid fraud.
And he was only found out because a whistleblower in his own department said this is unethical.
But how many cancer doctors do that and don't get caught?
Absolutely. And even if you're, I mean, there is a small...
Tumor, they rush you, even if it's a benign tumor, and it can be, you know, a cyst that will go away by itself, but they rush you for some mammography and this and that.
It's part of the industry.
They make a living out of it.
Yeah, you're exactly right.
It's the industry.
And I remember, you know, we were promised in the 1960s that if the government would just fund a billion dollars of cancer research, That it would be solved within a decade or so.
And that's the ongoing promise.
Give us more money and we'll cure cancer.
But talk about why that's a false promise.
They are not looking at the right place.
They are not looking first at prevention because they don't make money on prevention.
And they are only looking at synthetic drugs they can patent and make money on.
And maybe that's not where the solution lies.
Well, and now, here's the new version of that story.
Because I'm working in the AI space, building AI engines and so on, but I've heard AI company CEOs say publicly that the government should give them more money for their AI projects because their AI will cure cancer.
So that's the new scam.
Yeah, well, diagnosis and a robot who is going to list a number of prescribed approved drugs limited to what is going to be reimbursed by the insurance is not the solution.
The solution is individual.
The solution is multiple.
And the solution is something that is to be taken on the long term.
I completely agree.
So it sounds like you and I are on pretty much the same page in terms of...
Preventing cancer is a lifelong commitment to a healthy lifestyle.
It involves clean inputs, clean food, clean water, clean air, and avoiding the toxic substances.
And this is something that really frustrates me, is that people use very toxic personal care products, toxic perfumes, toxic deodorants, toxic shampoos, laundry detergents.
Does your research delve into any of those factors?
Absolutely, and thank you for asking that because I have developed a skincare line with two of our ingredients, golden ginkgo leaf extract.
And a specific blend of green teas.
The green teas have been tested on different kinds of cancer cells, including four lines of melanoma, and they are much more effective than other teas that are commercially available.
And there are the golden ginkgo leaves.
Which is the same thing, the same tree as a green leaf extract that you find everywhere, but it's harvested in the fall.
And of course, the change of color is a reflection of the change of chemistry of the leaves.
So the extract is different.
And it has shown to help skin fibrosis that may result from radiation, for example, radiation therapy.
To inhibit angiogenesis, which is an enzyme which is secreted by melanoma cells and helps cells create new blood vessels to absorb the food.
that they need and also to spread to other places so by inhibiting angiogenesis you starve the cancer cells and we have put this golden ginkgo extract together with the green tea extract in an organic skin care line which is of course in glass jars to avoid any plastic contamination and I made that available because I do believe it's very Very important to
use clean product on a daily basis.
And I would call that beyond clean.
Organic is not good enough.
Your skin absorbs in 26 seconds everything you put in it.
So why not putting good things with the load of anti-cancer benefits and absorb like that good things easily in your body?
That's an example of the easy choices.
You can make easy switches to.
I can't tell you, Sylvia, how many people I've met who say that, oh, I'm a healthy person, I buy organic, I shop at Whole Foods.
And then I ask them, well, what are you putting on your skin?
And it turns out to be all this horrible, toxic stuff.
There's a disconnect in the minds of most Westerners, for sure, maybe most people, a disconnect between their skin and their health for some reason, which is so bizarre to me.
I mean, you and I are both trained scientifically, cause and effect, logic, chain of thought reasoning, right?
And we know that what we put on our skin, you just said, much of it is absorbed in 26 seconds, I think you said, and what we put in our mouths.
Much of that goes into the bloodstream, at least the absorbable parts.
Of course we are sharing molecules and information with the things that we come into contact with.
Why is that a difficult concept for Western medicine to understand?
Our skin is our largest organ of absorption.
Yes! And what we put in our mouth, there is a digestive system which is...
Created to eliminate at least part of it.
But what goes into the skin and the blood, there is no elimination process.
Everything is absorbed.
There was a study that was done a few years ago that was showing the breast of women with cancer, and they found several parabens.
Where are those parabens coming from?
Of course, from conservators, from body lotions and deodorant.
That they were close to those tissues.
Yeah. No, they're coating their skin with cancer-causing chemicals and eating cancer-causing foods.
And then when they go to the doctor and the doctor says, you have cancer and there's nothing you could have done to stop it, I think that's a very disempowering type of message.
Now, there are genetic factors, but as you and I know, the genes can't be expressed without the toxicity that triggers it.
Absolutely. Only genetic factors are only 5% more or less of all cancers.
Everything else is kind of built in.
And indeed, you're absolutely right.
Those genes are not at all...
It's not because you have that genetic mutation that you are going to develop the cancer.
What you are doing on a daily basis is extremely important to wake up or to silence the gene.
Well, we are almost out of time, Sylvia, but there are people in America who are so terrified of cancer genes.
And I know you're aware of this, that those people, and I've been called...
You know, by famous people from Hollywood trying to get information about this because their family members were cutting off their breasts when they had no cancer, no diagnosis, just because of their genes.
And, of course, I try to talk them out of it.
That's insane.
And surgeons are like, excellent!
Excellent! Because they're taking money out of fear.
Absolutely. Yeah, I mean, who...
In years past, there was a psychiatric doctor.
I think his name was Dr. Cotton.
It was over 100 years ago.
And he thought that psychiatric problems were caused by having bad teeth.
And so he would pull out people's teeth to the point where he was removing entire jaws to cure mental illness.
And that's what this reminds me of.
It doesn't have to be.
And those terrible mutilations are also creating other psychological problems.
Absolutely. Come on.
Come on.
I mean...
And interfering with lymph movement in the body.
So then you have secondary effects.
Anyway, I don't mean to get too graphic and everything.
Let's end it on a nice note.
I'm honored to meet you.
When you come to Austin...
If you are able to, you are welcome to come visit and have an in-studio interview.
And I'm just delighted that you are here in this world carrying on your father's work.
Thank you for all that you do.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
And thank you for the interview and for what you are doing.
We are working for humanity as best we can.
And it's a daily challenge.
Let me give out your website again, integrativecancerconference.com.
And that is taking place again April 25th through 27th in Austin.
Thank you so much, Sylvie.
Again, a pleasure to meet you today.
Take care.
Thank you.
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