Tina joins Mike Adams to talk about Electromagnetic Health Risks and Solutions
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Welcome everybody.
We live in a world where we are inundated by electromagnetic energy from all kinds of sources from radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, EarPods, mobile phones, cell towers, 5G, all of it.
And here to share some solutions with us today is Tina from The Satellite Phone Store, who is also the creator of the Escape Zone series that we're about to introduce to you here to show you how to protect yourself and your devices from all of this Electromagnetic exposure.
So welcome back, Tina.
It's always good to have you in studio.
Yeah, thank you so much.
And thanks for having me back, Mike.
Yeah. And not to mention the Faraday products.
It does three things.
It protects your security, privacy.
It protects from EMF and from EMP attacks.
So there's three benefits to get from these products.
Wait, let's talk about the first one.
You say it protects your privacy.
You're talking about like no one can Read your credit cards or scan your key fobs or even your mobile phone can just be completely shut off from the cell towers in a Faraday bag.
That's what you're talking about?
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
So for credit cards, as you know, people can steal your credit card just by either touching you or coming close to you.
And when you put your credit cards inside of a Faraday bag, it's impossible for anybody to steal your identity.
With the key fob, You can be five to ten feet away from someone and they can copy your key fob and then steal your car.
What's happening is a lot of people are going at night and people keep their keys in front of their door, for example, or they carry it on them and they copy them when they're walking at the mall.
And then what they're doing is they're going in and either going through the garage and robbing the house because then they get into your car and they open the garage.
Oh wow.
I just store my keys next to my dog, Rody, and I have not had any theft problems.
Yeah. Nobody wants to fight him to steal a car.
Well, is your dog inside the house?
Because they don't need to get in.
He is.
He is inside the house.
That's true.
Yeah. I don't know.
Yeah. I would still, I mean, you know, for you, you probably, you know, I've got other dogs outside though.
If someone, I think if someone gets close to your house, they're in danger.
They're definitely in danger.
There's like an outer perimeter of dogs that start sparking and then there's the inner perimeter of dogs.
But anyway, the point is that, If you store your key fobs in a Faraday bag, then no one can just steal your key, your unlocking code, and steal your car.
That's right.
But on top of that, also this can protect like laptops and expensive electronics against the EMP attacks or solar flare events as well, right?
Yeah, or you know like these laptop ones, this holds up to, this one right here holds up to 17 inch.
So you can literally put in anything.
You can put in your iPad, your laptop, any electronics.
Also, a lot of people are holding their Bitcoins, and your Bitcoins can be also taken from you by thieves.
And everything that's in here, it's impossible for them to...
Wait, you mean like Bitcoin they have on a thumb drive or something?
What are you saying?
Yeah, on a thumb drive or anything.
Or even on your computer.
Anytime anybody has access to your computer, they will, you know, anything in there could be, it could be at risk.
Okay. Okay.
Yeah. So you're saying like just cyber attacks or hackers could have access, but with a Faraday bag, you absolutely cut off that laptop from the outside world.
Right. You've created cold storage.
Yeah. For real.
Yeah. And also your, look, your company is tracking you when you're working from homes, for example, You know, they know when you're working and they know when you're not.
Mostly they're not working.
Yeah, yeah.
The federal workers were not working.
Yeah, I know, I know.
Doge found that out really fast.
Just to let you know, we never actually, even doing 2020, we never ever stayed home.
Everybody was at the office.
With or without COVID, I didn't care because we knew because of you, people like you, we knew from the beginning it was a scam.
Yeah. And it was because we were listening to you.
I would have never known that if it wasn't listening to you, by the way, on that.
Well, and it was very controversial to say at the time, but, and I was tricked early on too.
It took a few weeks before I realized what was going on.
But yeah, I remember, remember how crazy it was at the time.
You got deplatformed and debanked.
Even email service providers dropped you if you said anything against the narrative.
Yeah. But I mean, we're getting off topic, but.
The point is now we have these solutions where you can have more protection Yeah, like if someone's stalking you electronically, let's say if you have a Faraday bag, you're protected.
Yeah. Yeah, even like your phone location, right you pretty much Disturb your digital footprint and digital footprint is being used against you.
Believe me.
I know I have friends and You know, I have a friends are in a divorce and she put a restraining order.
He took her digital footprint and submitted it to the court showing that she was actually following him and now she's in trouble.
So it's your digital footprint is being used whether it's for good or bad no matter where you go if you're you know, if you're I think if you're near a crime.
Even if you're driving by and they see that you have a phone pinned there, they're going to track you, they're going to want to talk to you.
Right. Look, it's always good to disturb your digital footprint so that you're not monitored 24 hours a day.
Those are called geofencing warrants.
Okay. And it's a gross violation of our civil rights just because you're in the vicinity of a crime that took place.
So let me give out your website here, darkbags.com.
Is where you can go, folks, and you can find all of these various bags.
The Escape Zone, well that's the brand, Escape Zone.
Yeah. The Faraday Ballistic Backpacks, Faraday bags for satellite phones, mobile devices.
Here's handbags, and you've actually got some here.
Yeah. On the desk.
Can you show us what you brought?
Yeah, so this one, this is the computer one that I just showed you.
Okay. It is bulletproof.
Oh, this has ballistic material.
Yeah, it is bulletproof, so.
So that's, that's kind of cool, so.
Yeah. You can use it.
Pretty much all of your electronics, any electronics that you have.
And also, you know, it protects you from an EMP attack.
I think, you know, that's a, it could happen from solar flare or from, you know, the bad guys can attack our electronics.
I just think it's great.
It's got bulletproof material in it too.
Like you could, you could escape.
Like if someone, if you're at a post office and someone goes postal, you can use it to save lives.
Yep. So I was in L.A. I was in Iran side of L.A. once and then I heard one in the morning I just took the wrong turn and then I heard gunshots and I was like oh my god what am I gonna do I came to a red light and then a bunch of people started running my car I just ran a red light.
So it's kind of nice having something ballistic so that instead of trying to hide in your car is to hold the You know hold something that's bulletproof next to window to protect yourself.
That's a good point.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. All right So the other thing other products that we do have is like we have these cross-body bag they have so inside the cross-body bag, there is a Fairday pocket that you can fit anything fit your cell phone.
You can fit pretty much anything For security, so if you don't want anybody to follow you or to track you Um, and then also the whole thing is got fair day material so that when this is, this is what most people, I see most people holding really close to their bodies because when you carry it, this is right there.
So holding anything that generates EMF, electromagnetic fields so close to your body is so dangerous.
I can't tell you how dangerous enough.
I think you've done some interviews with some of the people that talk about EMF.
Yeah, absolutely.
But see, I love this format.
This is my favorite one because it's, People tend to wear it, you know, cross chest or cross torso, right?
And this, yeah, you can put a mobile phone, you can put credit cards.
I don't know about the Rhinestones here.
That's mine.
Just to separate it from others.
A bunch of us were with people.
So that one is mine.
Yeah. And I wouldn't be, I wouldn't open it because there's some stuff in there too.
So. Oh, no, I'm not going to like throw it all out here on camera, but you could even, Yeah.
Yeah, this is really good to have because a lot of people do carry the phone pretty close to their body.
Yeah. Oh, this is...
Can I see one more thing?
Okay, I promise not to open it, but I just want to point out that across all...
This entire brand that you came up with, and you've been talking to me about this for about a year and a half, Escape Zone.
And again, the website is darkbags.com.
But what characterizes this is that you had to find experts who could make military-grade special bags with special Faraday equipment.
Like nobody else in the world makes this.
And you couldn't find...
This wasn't off-the-shelf stuff.
And you have really high-end zippers, high-end stitching, extremely rugged Fabrics, like you see this cross stitching right here to attach this, right?
You don't find that in cheap low-end stuff.
And the thickness of the material, you know, the ripstop properties and the abrasion resistance, that's what I noticed.
Like this is the kind of gear that will last you a long time.
Yeah. Yeah, and we are coming up with different ones.
We're taking a lot of people are telling us, hey, can you have one over the shoulder?
Can you have one that opens up this way?
Can you have one that has a gun pouch?
It's all coming in April, May.
If you go to darkfacts.com, you'll see about 20 new items.
Oh, wow.
That we are going to have because we are taking, you know, lessons or we're taking advice from Our customers on what they need.
I can only imagine what your manufacturing order list must look like now.
All the things that you're having made for this, because there are a thousand uses.
In fact, can you show us this generator protection bag that you brought?
This is a really good idea.
Yeah, so this is for, so we're coming up with a line.
It's attached to the chair.
There we go.
Okay. This is so big.
So the other ones for the generators, so we sold a lot of the generators.
So we also do generators from BeReady123.com and we've sold a lot of generators.
And the customers ask us...
Like solar generators.
Solar generators.
The echo flow and then also a lot of the solar panels.
Right. And people are like, well, would these get affected if there is an EMP attack?
And the answer is any electronic will get affected if there is an EMP attack.
So we're making these.
So we're going to have them in about two weeks.
You'll see them on our website.
So we've got some that will cover every single generator that we've ever sold.
Wow. And then also every single solar panel.
It doesn't matter how big it is, whether it's, um, you know, the giant Velcro.
Yeah. There's what's on the inside.
That's all Faraday material.
Yeah. And you can literally put anything you want in there.
You can put your computers, you can put all of your electronics in there.
Um, go to sleep at night.
There's no reason to, to have any EMF.
You can put your router when you go to sleep.
In Tokyo, this is an entire apartment.
Yeah. They actually sleep in there.
Yeah. You should see the big ones, the ones that hold the big generators.
They're so big, but it will protect any electronics, whether it's your generator, your solar, whatever plugs in.
If you want to protect it, it needs to be inside of a Faraday bag.
So this way, if there's a conflict, let's say with China, it seems like Trump is Making peace with Russia right now, you know, bringing us back from the brink of World War Three there.
But, you know, long term, China is considered an adversary.
Suppose things get out of hand and then there's or even North Korea, you know, like a wayward EMP weapon, right?
The consensus is that a lot of our electronics would be wiped out.
But if you have them in these bags, then you're good.
Yeah. Like I would put night vision in there.
Yeah. Any electronics.
I would fill that bag.
Yeah, yeah.
So, we have bigger ones, so we're going to get you some bigger ones too, so that you can protect your...
I know you have a lot of generators, so...
Well, I have a lot of, like, desktop tower computer systems with really expensive NVIDIA graphics cards in them for our AI project.
Yeah. Like, hundreds of thousands of dollars of graphics cards.
Yeah. But I don't I mean I guess I couldn't cover them while they're running and they get too hot but I could I could have one like off, you know, that's that's a Backup.
Yeah a backup one.
Yeah. Yeah, I would I would put the backup ones and but your generators when you're not using them.
Yeah them.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, great idea.
Yeah, I totally agree So all of this is a dark bags calm, right?
So and then we also have like a handbag.
Let me let me just show you something real quick.
So this handbag It will protect you even when your phone is inside just regular bag, it will protect the EMF from your body.
But there's a Faraday pocket in here.
Anything you put in here, inside the Faraday pocket, if you put your phone in there, it will not ring.
So I just want to remind everyone that when you have your cell phone on, If you put it on airplane mode, or if you power your phone off, you are still being tracked up to 72 hours.
There's a low mode battery inside here that continues to track you, so you're still being tracked.
But the second you put your phone inside the Faraday, the tracking, and you close it, the tracking 100% stops.
There is zero tracking.
The downside is your phone will not ring, but at least nobody can find you and you disturb your digital footprint.
Okay, let me be really clear to our audience.
There are two ways to use this bag.
If you put the phone in the main part of the bag, the bag has Faraday material on the side to protect your body from the phone.
Yes. But the phone can still talk to the cell towers in that configuration.
Yeah. But then there's another Faraday So you can use this bag in two ways, whether you need to receive calls or texts, or you want a total blackout situation to protect your privacy, correct? Right.
So the pocket that blocks out complete privacy is three layers of Faraday.
You really, you need three layers of Faraday to get 100% I'm just thinking if Mr. Faraday himself,
the scientist, if he had any idea that the world would come to this one day, he'd be amazed.
You know, the father of so much of the physics of electromagnetism and realizing now how much it's been weaponized against us, you know, to violate our privacy, violate our health, to control people.
Yeah. You know, electropollution.
Yeah. All that.
No, I agree.
And look, I think, you know, we can see what's happening, right?
Our immune system, this EMF is really, really attacking our immune system.
Totally. This is the reason why, you know, cancer is having a field day in our bodies.
Because... The literal field.
Yeah, yeah.
Electromagnetic field.
Yeah, so...
Well, that gets to the blanket.
Show us this blanket because you have a Faraday blanket that is very popular and I know you're coming out with some new formats.
Right. So this one is a lap blanket.
Okay. So that, and so the bigger, we do have a bigger one.
That you can use to cover yourself, you know, when you're watching TV or in the evening.
But what I use this one is also I cover my router at night.
And then also when I'm sitting watching TV, I use it to put if I if I do have to use a computer, I put this on my lap.
It does have three layers of silver and copper infused material in here.
So it blocks a max, max amount that you can possibly block.
Again, it isn't going to be 100%, but it does reduces it quite a bit.
And you just put this on your lap.
Um, or also if your drive a vehicle that, um, electric vehicles, we, you know, you're sitting on a battery, you can put this on top of your seat when you're driving.
So you're not sitting exactly right on the battery.
So there's multi uses for this.
It's, um, also if you're pregnant and you put it over your tummy, When you're using the phone, it's always a good idea.
It's kind of, the way that I look at it, it's kind of like when you go and get x-rays on dental, they always put the Faraday stuff on you.
It's like lead shielding thing.
Yeah, so this pretty much is kind of like that.
It's portable, it's with you all the time, and it reduces the electromagnetic field.
Well, the burning question, though, for our audience is, does it work on pregnant men?
Okay, no, jokes aside.
So that's a very practical thing.
I'm wondering, too, when the age of robots is coming, and before long, many of us are going to have a house-helping robot around.
And I don't want that robot talking to the cloud.
I don't want it walking around all day and looking at everything, and then uploading video to some super-secret government site.
I'm thinking Faraday, like you should cover your robot with Faraday material.
Yeah. Like a robo-Faraday condom.
Yeah. Basically, right?
Like just cover the whole robot, man.
Yeah. Cut it off.
Honestly, you're not using, you're not on your phone 24-7.
Why have it?
Why have it on 24-7?
Right? You are doing so much, it's just doing so much damage.
I try to, I try to only use my phone eight hours a day and the rest of the time I try to keep it in a Faraday.
But people that, I put it in there.
My immune system was really damaged.
That's why I had to do the water fast.
Yeah. Because I had to bring my immune system back to normal.
It took, you know, a couple of months.
It took a month of water fasting and I got my immune system back to normal.
But this damage, the 5G, and I hear now they're coming out with 6G.
We will be microwaved.
Seriously, we will be microwaved.
So we need to take precaution and do everything that we can.
Some of the other stuff.
So we do have these Especially when you're driving, Mike.
You gotta keep your phone in here when you're driving, because your phone is pinning from tower to tower, and you're in this little box car.
That's right.
You have no idea how much damage you're doing.
And I see people giving their kids in the back seat an iPad or something, and I'm like, oh my God, these kids are not gonna have a chance with their immune system.
Especially with the younger children, you know, the developmental damage that can happen.
You know, as they are growing new brain cells and growing, you know, new body tissue, the electromagnetic interference can be really profound in harming children.
So this is key.
You know, it reminds me, like, we live in a world of toxic pesticides and herbicides and heavy metals and, you know, chemtrails and all that.
And we take nutritional steps to protect ourselves from that.
You know, like my famous smoothie, right?
Like turmeric and broccoli sprouts and I am avocados in here and whatever else and superfoods, you know.
So we do that nutritionally.
But we need to do this also electromagnetically.
So in effect, your technology here, the Faraday bag solutions, are kind of like a nutritional defense against a polluted world, electro pollution coming from everywhere.
Yeah. It's become essential.
Yeah. No, it has.
So yeah.
And every day, you know, we're thinking of new products.
Like I said, we're listening.
We're coming up with gloves because I have so many people tell me their hands starting to feel numb because they hold their phone and play games on their phones.
So I'm doing gloves, fair day gloves.
Those will be out in May.
So we're listening.
We're going to have shirts and jackets that will have EMF pockets.
I have a lot of doctors asking me for scrubs that are EMF pockets.
Really? Yeah, but that's going to be probably next year.
You know, I'm not sure.
I have to probably try to figure that out.
By 2028, you'll have the giant robot Faraday condom.
Cover the whole robot at night so it doesn't record on you.
Yeah. But I do cover my router at night.
See, you're already...
That's a stepping stone to the robot cover.
Yeah. And my phone goes inside here.
And I have noticed a lot of people A lot of young people put the phone underneath their pillow at night while they're sleeping.
Really? Are you kidding me?
A lot of young people do that.
They put the phone under what?
Under the pillow.
They put it under the pillow.
I think a lot of people know what I'm talking about.
Really? A lot of people listen to music.
So they put it under the pillow so they can hear the music and the damage that you're doing.
So you can still hear the music through this.
So you can put your phone in here.
You can still hear the alarm and you can still hear the music.
But you're not going to get the EMF.
If you can't buy these, Then I think it's best to plug your phone or leave your phone in a different room.
Right. Don't put it so close to your bed.
And you know, it's like iPhones, you can't disconnect the battery.
No. It's physically impossible, right?
Yeah. It's by design.
Because taking the battery out was the only way to really completely stop the tracking.
So they made it so you can't take the battery out.
So the Faraday bag is the only sure solution.
Yeah. To blocking it.
Yep. It's true.
Yeah. It is.
You'll notice if you do sleep with your phone under your pillow or at least within three to five feet of your bed, you'll notice after one week that when you wake up in the morning, you'll be like, wow, you know, I don't have any headaches and things like that.
But a lot of people wake up in the morning, they think that they have to go grab a cup of coffee because they have a headache.
But it's not because you have a headache, because, you know, you've been you expose your head to the EMF.
The whole night that you were sleeping.
Wow. Give your body a break.
Yeah. So.
Wow. And I mean, where I sleep, I don't allow any Wi-Fi signals to even be available there.
You know, it's just, I try to keep it as free of electromagnetism as possible.
The closest thing is probably a circuit breaker box, you know, some number of feet away that does have something, but I'm not going to turn off the power all night.
Yeah. Yeah.
Well, I mean, you're not supposed to have lamps.
That are on or any, any, any electrical stuff.
And then also the smart meter needs to be, you know, at least, I don't know, a hundred feet from your bedroom.
Oh yeah.
Yeah. Anything that they say is smart is actually spying on you and, you know, penetrating your tissues with some kind of electric pollution.
Yeah. But let's, let's shift gears here a little bit and talk about the satellite phones, which I want to mention on the radiation.
Can I show people something?
So when you use a satellite phone, this antenna...
It's kind of hard to see against the screen.
There we go.
This antenna needs to face up.
So you're holding it against your head, but the signal's going up to the satellites.
So this is not like encompassing your skull with the signal, which is what mobile phones do.
Mobile phones can go right through your head to get to the tower, which happens to be, you know, laterally that way.
So it goes through your head.
Satellite phones just go up.
Right. As long as you point, I mean, you're not going to point it like this and try to use it.
That would be crazy.
It wouldn't work.
It wouldn't work.
It has to.
And if you can see, when you pull up the antenna, the part where it connects is above the skull.
Exactly. Yeah.
So it's, and then the, the electrode is going outward to the, so you're not doing any, you're not doing as much damage.
We still highly recommend, even when you're using the phone, When are you using the satellite phone?
It's when you're out in the middle of nowhere.
If you're hiking, camping, there's no noise around you.
Use the speaker feature.
That's what I do.
Yeah. So you can keep it farther away.
Yeah. Always, always distance everything, especially your cell phone.
Always distant it from your body.
Don't go like this.
We took a, we took one of those things to see how much radiation and where it comes from.
The radiation for the, for the smartphone, all is right there.
And this is where...
In the bottom?
Yeah. Yeah.
And this is the reason why thyroid cancer is just skyrocketed.
When I went to the doctor, the doctor's like, yeah, we don't know why everybody's getting thyroid cancer.
I mean, they're testing now and people don't even realize they have it.
They're just testing people because so many people have it.
I was like, well, I know why.
This is where the radiation is right there at the battery from your smartphone.
And when people hold it like this all day long, it's really bad.
Plus iodine deficiency too.
There's a lot of that.
Yeah. Distant, distant, distant.
Yeah, that's pretty important.
Yeah. See, what I find about all of this electromagnetism is that when you're nutritionally weak, when you're vulnerable, because you're not eating healthy foods, you're not taking superfoods or supplements, Then the electromagnetism does a lot more intense damage to your tissues.
It's like your body doesn't have the ability to be resilient and to recover and repair.
Yeah. Right?
Like, you know, there's a process in the body.
What's it called?
N-H-E-J.
It actually repairs severed chromosomes.
You can actually, with ionizing radiation, a chromosome can break.
It's called a double-strand break, a DSB, in the scientific literature.
Your body has a natural God-given mechanism to repair the double-strand break.
And it even makes a guess as to which end goes with which end.
And like, logically, it's amazing.
It's a miracle.
And it repairs them, brings them back together, and heals you from ionizing radiation.
But if you don't have the right nutrition, your body can't do that.
And then the radiation causes much more long-term damage.
Yeah. And that's even true with non-ionizing radiation.
Like cell tower radiation that caused the production of peroxynitrite in the body, which is a crazy free radical that does all kinds of damage to your cells and to your genes.
So, I mean, the mechanisms are pretty well understood now.
Yeah, yeah.
Take care of yourself.
Take care of, I mean, you don't have to do what I have to do.
I have to go to get detox and I do water fast and all that.
You just, you know, get the right nutrients, you know.
Get the right vitamins, you know, and do the right things for your body so that you don't have to go through that.
And protect yourself as much as you can.
Do everything that you can, and the rest will fall where it may fall.
Yes. As long as you do everything that you have, you can possibly do.
See, and I want to share with the audience, I am not afraid to use technology because I understand how to use it safely.
So, like, I have satellite phones.
I will not travel without both of the different phones that you offer.
The website for that, by the way, folks, is sat123.com.
Sat123.com.
And they have the Starlink packages.
They also have all these satellite phones here.
These are the Iridium phones.
They've got Inmarsat systems here with bundles with the backpacks.
They've got solar generators with the solar panels and so much more.
So, you know, just go there and see what works for you.
But I just wanted to say, I'm not afraid to use technology when I use it wisely.
Like, I don't want to be stuck somewhere with no communication.
But if I'm going to use a satellite phone, you know, I'm going to have the antenna pointed up where it's appropriate.
Right. I don't want that going through my skull.
Yeah, I think you've been watching too many movies, because a lot of movies...
They do!
I've seen this!
They either use a satellite phone inside, I've seen, and they get them from us, by the way.
A lot of these people are like, we're going to be recording, we're going to be making a movie, we need some satellite phones, they don't even have to work, they just need to power on, or whatever.
And then you watch the movie Blood Diamond, especially with Leonardo DiCaprio at the end of the movie where he's calling his girlfriend when she's about ready to die.
And he's got his phone and he's going like this and his pen is pointed to the ground.
Yeah. I'm like, dude, she can't hear you.
Yeah. So as you know, satellite phones work from anywhere on Earth, but they do need to connect to the satellite.
That's why that's the reason why they work.
This is your this is like your little cell tower with you wherever you go.
This is why it is important to have one of these if you're a prepper.
Because cell phone service goes down.
They're fragile.
The cell phone towers are fragile.
These can't go down.
They have 66 satellites.
Cell phones work on 7% of the Earth.
These work on 100% of the Earth.
Yeah. So yeah.
There's a new movie starring Mark Wahlberg as a villain.
I love him.
It's called Flight Risk.
And the satellite phone saves the day in that movie.
Because the, I think it's a federal marshal agent, a woman who's, who's the, who saves, saves everybody.
She has a sat phone with her.
They never show the phone, but they talk on the phone from inside an airplane and, and you know, they save everybody, but they kill the bad guy who is the Mark Wahlberg character in this, in this movie.
But he does a great job.
He's really fun.
Yeah. He's a great actor.
But even they were talking about the satellite phone works where, The control tower didn't work.
The radio didn't work.
They were flying over Alaska and the satellite phone was what they used in the movie.
Yeah. So, Mike, they can get this phone for free when they sign up on a service.
And then also, if they call in and they mention you or they mention that they heard it on this podcast, they can get the computer back that is also bulletproof.
That's also fair day.
At no cost.
But they do have to mention Um, that they heard this on this podcast.
So yeah, that's a good, okay.
So if they call in and they say health ranger, yes, you don't charge them extra.
Yeah. You get, instead you give them a bulletproof laptop bag.
That's like military grade stitching and material.
This is a really high end bag.
Yeah. And a $1,300 phone for free.
And the sat phone with how many months do they have?
It is 24 months and it is like a $99 a month.
But you do get 100 minutes.
Per month?
Per month, yeah.
And they roll over?
They roll over, yeah.
So you can save up the minutes?
You can save up the minutes.
For when you need them?
Yeah. And often, I notice that from talking to some of your customers in the past, who have literally saved people's lives with these phones, like in the Hawaii fires, you'll save up your minutes month after month, and then there's a disaster.
And then you'll use your phone, but you'll let everybody else use your phone to call their loved ones, right?
Yeah, this is a very common scenario.
Yeah, we experienced it in Haleen, doing Haleen in North Carolina.
We experienced it during the fires here in L.A. recently.
And then last summer we had, there was a bunch of people that were hiking over in Arizona near Havasupai, and there was unexpected water that came and wiped people out.
And one person had a satellite phone because they were all stranded.
One person out of a hundred people had satellite phone, used it to call first responders and every single one of those persons was saved except for one person that passed away because of that one person having a satellite phone.
So they saved 99 out of a hundred people with the satellite phone.
Yeah, and then obviously in Hawaii, as you know, with Steve's team, the first responders, they went in, they found people that had burns on their body, on their legs, and they were in pain.
They were just sitting on the beach trying to cool their burns down.
And because there was no 911, there was no emergency services, there was absolutely nothing.
And they were able to use their satellite phones to call the neighboring islands to bring boats to take these Folks to the hospitals.
Wow. So, you know, as you can see, yeah.
Lahaina fires.
Lahaina fires, yeah.
Wow. I mean, every time there's a natural disaster or a freak storm, which appears to be, you know, there's a lot of geoengineering going on right now.
There's a lot of weaponization of everything, including, I think, the fires.
You know, I mean, that was, in my view, that was clearly like the L.A. people in charge, like, stood down the resources.
The fire hydrants didn't have water pressure in them, some of them.
They didn't preserve the water in the reservoirs.
I mean, it was like, it was a tinderbox situation that was engineered.
But, as more and more of these things happen, the ability to make a phone call, to either call in help, call for a rescue, or let your loved ones know that you're okay, that's priceless.
I mean, you can't put a price on that.
Yeah, yeah.
Did you see, there was a clip of, Governor of California, Newsom, I think is his name.
Newsom, yeah.
Yeah, a lady walked up to him and she's like, I want to know what you're going to do.
And he's like, I'm trying to call the president of the United States.
It was Biden at the time.
And then, and then, and then she's like, let me see.
And he's like, but I have no signal.
It's like, how can a governor not have a satellite phone?
It just blows my mind.
Get a sat phone.
Yeah. It's like, it's like how, you know, I think, you know, we service a lot of these, you know, fire departments and, you know, police stations all over.
The country, but they just get so few.
And it's like, do you not know how important communication is when there's a disaster in your area?
Until the disaster happens, like during Haleen, a bunch of mayors from the local towns called us and they had no communication.
So we had to try to get satellites to them.
We donated a bunch of satellites to them.
But still, how can you be a mayor of a town that anything could possibly happen and not have a way to communicate?
With the world, it just kind of...
Right. No, hey, I run the world's 12th largest economy, but I can't make a phone call.
Yeah. Like that's, that's newsome.
Yeah. Yeah.
I mean, it's just, it's the craziest thing that I've seen because it's, it's available.
There is technology that will get you service from anywhere on earth.
The US military uses these phones for a reason.
And that's why the satellites themselves are so protected and so valued because also the military uses these satellites.
Yeah. Half of the U.S. Senate has satellite phones.
Yeah. I mean, everybody I know who's into anything that matters, you know, border security, private security, you know, adventuring out in nature, they all have sat phones.
Yeah. Everybody's got one now.
Yeah. And plus, the Iridium phone, this is the most secured network you can get.
And this phone is the most secured phone.
There's no GPS, there's no tracking.
Yeah. No one's going to listen in on your call.
No one's going to read your text messages.
The only person will be the person on the other end that's receiving the calls.
The most secured call on the planet is from satellite phone to satellite phone.
True. And since the sat phone's not talking to the local cell towers, it's not pinging your geographic location.
Yeah. You can only, like, maybe a satellite can figure within, what, like 50 miles or something if they try to calculate it?
I don't know.
I have never seen anybody my whole career in the satellite industry being rescued From using this when they're lost.
They've called for help.
We have done everything possible.
We've connected them to the local fire departments.
We've done everything that we can.
And if they're lost and they don't have their GPS, they usually end up not coming back.
Because you cannot pinpoint the location.
Unless they can give us their coordinates.
And if you can't give the coordinates, and this does not have coordinates, you should carry something with you that will give the coordinates.
Another satellite technology.
But this phone is really used for security.
People that use this phone don't want to be located.
So this is a really good phone to have if you want complete privacy and security.
And you want to be able to, you know, once in a while get away from the world and not be located.
But still have communication.
Let's see, I have the perfect device for that.
Here it is.
Like a bivy?
A sextant.
What people need to do is carry around this.
Here it is, a sextant, which was used by ancient ship captains to measure what latitude you're sailing at.
See? So for people who don't know where they are, carry a sextant.
But you have to do a lot of math, it turns out.
Yeah. Or you could just buy a GPS device.
That might be easier.
Get a GPS, get a bivy.
If you want to be, if you want your coordinates and if you want to be able to have your friends and family track you and know where you're at, you can choose.
You can choose up to five people and they can, you know, they can track you if you want that.
You don't have to because you can also have nobody But at least it'll get you your coordinates and also get you a map.
And also it will get you the local weathers in case there are changes.
That's what happened at the Havasupai with the folks.
It's amazing how much things have changed.
I mean, do you realize that until the, the early 20th century, every ship on the sea could never really answer the question of where are we?
I mean, it's like, uh, you know, I don't know.
We're kind of somewhere out in the Atlantic.
Uh, you know, that was the answer for centuries.
Wow, I didn't know that.
And it was actually the invention of accurate timekeeping that made navigation possible.
Without being able to have an accurate clock, which itself was a whole history of technology, if you didn't have accurate time, you really couldn't know where you were because of the math involved.
Yeah. But now, you know, here, people can have a sat phone, they can have a bivy stick, they can have a GPS.
You know, it's all right there at your fingertips if you have the tech.
If you don't have the tech, You know, don't get lost in nature.
Yeah, and a lot of the young people, by the way, and I don't want to pick on young people, but I would really like to advise them to kind of not use the GPS every time you're driving because that's what generates a lot of EMF in the vehicle.
Just to remember where you're going.
I have some nieces, you know, that Like, oh, I didn't have my phone so I couldn't come over because I didn't have GPS.
Like, you've been at my house like a hundred times.
They don't know how to drive there?
No! Are you kidding me?
They have to use a GPS everywhere they go.
Try to use your mind.
I mean, you know, remember where things are.
Try not to use the GPS.
See how good you can find your location.
You know, I've been here.
Now, I don't use the GPS because I've been here three or four times.
I remembered the first time that I used it.
I remembered what road I needed to take.
We used to use paper maps.
When I was a kid, if my dad was driving, he's like, you're the navigator.
Here's a paper map.
Tell us where we are.
He taught me to read maps.
That's all we have is paper maps.
Right. And then when you got there, You knew where to turn and where to go, so on the way back, you didn't need the map because you used your head.
Yeah, exactly.
They don't do that anymore.
Yeah, they just plug in the address and use it.
And it's like, oh my gosh.
Every time when I get in a car with friends and young people, nieces, and they're like, oh, where are we going?
I'll tell you where to go.
And I'm like, no, just give me the address.
Like, no.
I'll tell you where to go.
I don't want to get fried in a car.
You look for the red barn and you take a right next to the haystack.
Those are the instructions in rural Texas.
But there's something that's going to get even crazier about this whole topic, by the way, which is that as humanoid robots become readily available, there will be, especially young adults, let's say teens, that should be learning how to do things with their hands.
Instead, they're going to be asking the robot to do it for them.
Like, hey, robot, change the light bulb, you know?
Hey, robot, change the tire on the car.
And these kids are never going to learn these skills that you and I, we always had to learn how to repair a fence, you know, how to do everything, right?
How to change a bicycle tire inner tube, right?
Because we were hands-on.
So I've been thinking about this a lot.
I'm thinking the rule is, if you're a parent and you've got robots in your household, Make sure your kids first learn the tasks themselves, and then let them teach the robot after they've mastered it.
Yeah, I agree.
The worst thing you can do to yourself, kids, anything, is to go on autopilot.
And by doing all of this, everybody's going on autopilot, it is going to make the next generation dumber.
I hate to say it, but it's going to make them dumber and dumber, because when you go on autopilot, you know, you don't use your brain.
Your mind as much, you know, even when you're driving, when you're driving to work, not don't just don't use the GPS, but also take different routes.
So this way your mind doesn't go on autopilot while you're driving that you're, you know, you're staying active and knowing what's going on around you.
That also, it stops kidnappings, by the way, to take different routes every time, right?
You don't want to have a predictable route, like everybody who's security-minded knows this, like you don't want to be at that traffic light at the same time every day.
Yeah, true.
Kidnap and ransom, you know.
Yeah, true.
They're gonna want your Bitcoin.
Yeah. You know, we're so close.
Give me your Bitcoin password.
Yeah. Very true.
Okay. So anyway, the website here is darkbags.com for all the Faraday bags here.
And you can see the amazing assortment of All kinds of materials, the Faraday blankets.
You mentioned the Faraday, there's like a belly band for pregnant women that's coming.
Coming up.
Coming in two months.
When are you going to have Faraday underwear for the men?
Coming up in two months.
Seriously? Seriously.
That's awesome.
A lot of doctors, I've talked to a lot of doctors that are seeing all these cancer patients and they know, and everybody knows it's bad.
Even young people know it's bad, but they say, Look, giving up my electronics, it's not an option.
It is not an option.
Yeah. What can I do?
Right. Yeah.
How do I protect myself?
So yeah, so we're, we've got so many things.
Look for about 15 to 20 items, new items on our website in April, May.
And then after that, we're working on developing other products.
Everything has to go through a lot of testing.
So you have to make sure this stuff works.
So probably the next time will be about September, October for more new products.
Okay, so I have a question.
For the textiles and things, what's the appropriate way to wash them, given that they have the Faraday material?
Yeah, as little as possible.
As little as possible.
Yeah, every time you wash them, you do wash off some of the...
So these, about a dozen times, you can wash them before you have to replace them.
So that's the reason why we're kind of trying to get into Products that you don't have to wash as often.
Yeah. The jackets, you only wash the jacket once in a while.
Well, I have a suggestion.
So you're already building Faraday material into these textiles, right?
Yeah. And that's metallic elements, some like really thin strands of metals, right?
Yeah. So add silver to it.
And then the silver ions are antibacterial, antifungal.
Or are you already doing that?
Yeah. So these are silver.
Silver and copper infused.
Oh, okay.
Look at this one.
Yeah, perfect.
This one you can see the silver.
See? It's all silver.
And then there's a material on the outside of it, but there's three layers of two silver and one copper.
Really? Okay, so, well that, okay, then.
I guess my suggestion is late, but yeah.
Silver and copper will, you know, halt bacterial growth and fungal growth.
Yeah. Big time.
Yeah. Yeah.
But still, when you wash it, you do lose a little.
Absolutely. Hand wash it would be best.
Well, the thing, you know, when you wash it, if your water is more acidic, then it's gonna sort of erode a little bit of the elements every time you wash it.
Yeah. Yeah.
And just use a very little bit.
I mean, even when you regular wash, use very little detergent.
I see a lot of people, they put a whole cup.
No. My mom does that.
That's crazy.
I'm like, Mom, what are you doing?
It's like it's...
You know, these are just towels.
And it smells horrible.
The detergent smells horrible.
I can't stand it.
You just need like a, you need a half of a teaspoon.
Really, that's all you need.
Mostly the water is the solvent that does most of the work anyway.
So I would say just hand wash these things too.
Just gently hand wash and wring them out and you know, you're good.
Yeah, that's what I do.
Yeah. Yeah.
I also want to mention, um, I think, you know, this, I started my own podcast.
Oh yeah.
Please. You know, when you watch them, it's like, this is, I just started.
So they, they're not like perfect.
Where do we find them?
So it's called that escape zone and you'll find them on rumble.
My podcast is called that escape zone.
So I think most recent one that's up there, I interviewed, um, Greg Hunter.
He's so amazing.
I love that guy.
Greg Hunter is great.
I love him.
Yeah. The Escape Zone.
Here it is.
The Escape Zone.
Okay, great.
Yeah. Greg Hunter.
You interviewed Steve Quayle.
Yeah. Okay.
And you've invited me for an upcoming show.
Happy to join you.
That sounds fun.
Yeah. Yes.
So it'll be a lot of fun.
So I'm excited about that.
Okay. The Escape Zone.
Awesome. Yeah.
And of course, we'd love to have you on Brighton as well.
I can have my team reach out to you to help you get these episodes over on Brighton.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah. That'd be great.
Awesome. Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
I can't believe I didn't think of that.
Wow. Oh, no, no, no worries.
But you know what else is really cool?
Let me show you this that we can actually help you with.
If you go to brightlearn.ai, you bring up brightlearn.ai.
Like, you see this?
Here is, like, here's an interview that I did with Jeffrey Prather right here.
And we use AI technology to turn that interview into its own illustrated video With captions.
So we can take your interviews for your podcast and we can, for each interview, we can produce like a six minute video like this, which there's actually a voice narrating it and it's a, it's an AI voice that sounds human, you know?
Okay. And people love these because it's like, it's a, it's a really concise version of the interview and the illustrations are fun too.
I've watched a couple of them on your site, but I just didn't know what they were until now, now that you've explained it.
So now when I go to see them, I'm going to kind of like pay a little bit more attention.
Yeah. Now I know what they are.
Wow. Well, we can take any, go ahead and show it on my screen a little bit again.
See, we can take any interview and turn it into this format or any book.
So we've done this for hundreds of books so far and maybe 50 interviews.
So I'd love to do this treatment for some of your interviews.
Okay. Yeah, no, I'd like that a lot.
I didn't know, but maybe I can connect you with our people that are setting all of this up so that we could figure all this out.
All we need is the audio file.
Okay. And then we can take it from there, do the transcript and everything.
Okay, got it.
Okay. See, technology now, I mean, there's some pretty cool things that we can do with tech that's actually aligned with our mission of being faith-based people, pro-human people, We're not transhumanists, we are pro-humanists, right?
But we want to use technology and also protect ourselves with Faraday material, right?
So this is all about knowing the risks, but also knowing the potential.
Like, exploiting technology where we can to achieve our mission, and then protecting us against the risks associated with technology.
Yeah. Two.
Yeah. Very true.
And you have built something really amazing with all that you offer.
The satellite phones, the Faraday bags, Is it darkbags.com?
Yeah. Is that the site?
BeReady123.com, the solar generators, you know, everything else.
A lot of innovation from your company.
So thank you for all that you do.
Yeah, thank you so much.
And I also want to let the audience know that they can actually also go to your website and purchase the Faraday products.
That would be really good to do as well.
Healthrangerstore.com slash escape.
Okay. I think is the URL for that.
Is that what it is?
Yeah. Yeah.
I'd highly recommend that.
Encourage people.
Yeah, that's that's true.
Either place they get it is fine.
But yeah, if they're already placing an order with us, they can add in the bags.
They're kind of easily.
Yeah. Yeah.
And I think you have a point system or something.
We do.
We have loyalty line points that people actually people soon people will be able to use those points to use a higher end AI engine that we're about to roll out that's trained on, you know, nutrition and things like that and survival preparedness stuff.
Yeah, I hear from a lot of your customers that the reason why, because they want to buy our satellite phones through your website and they said because your website has the point system.
We don't have and we got to try to figure that out somehow.
Yeah, good question.
At some point.
Yeah, we'll figure it out.
I'm sure.
Yeah. You know, we'll figure it out.
But yeah.
Okay. Yeah.
Good point.
There's always, there's always, you know, one more way that we can augment it and have a better experience for, you know, for the customers.
Yep. But I just want to thank you for coming in today.
Thank you for traveling to Texas and for all that you offer to the customers.