Michael Yon and Mike Adams talk science, microscopy, chemtrails, world events and more (part one)
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Alright, welcome to today's interview here at the Brighttown.com studios.
I am very blessed to be joined in person today by my friend Michael Yon, who is back in Texas temporarily from Panama at this time.
Welcome, Michael.
Thanks for having me back.
Hey, great to have you here.
I just got the dog clippers to my hair just so I would have a nice haircut.
Oh, that's right.
Well, it looks nice.
Good job.
And I've got a surprise for you.
This is what's left of some pine needles.
That my wife and I harvested yesterday.
We just go out and harvest pine needles.
And so what we did is, in a previous segment, we made pine needle tea.
I saw it on your ex.
I got you a cup.
Oh, good.
Yeah.
So, cheers.
It's clear.
Yeah, it's clear.
I mean, it's kind of weak.
I didn't extract it for very long.
It tastes better than the pine needle tea that I used to have in the Army.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Last time I was here with you and Doc Chambers, you said that the pine needles in North Carolina, they don't taste very good.
They really don't.
But this tastes fine.
Yeah, this is called loblolly pine, and it's naturally rich in shikimic acid.
Yeah.
Yeah, I saw it.
You had it on your ex today, I think, right?
Yeah, I was posting photos because I was out harvesting.
Yeah, I can't smell this.
Do you smell it?
It's very low.
Well, maybe just rub it a little bit.
Oh, okay.
Oh, yeah.
If you rub it, the smell will come right out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It comes right out then.
Yeah.
We get to start a podcast with some pine needle tea, FDA forbidden medicine.
Really?
I mean, you're not, you know.
Yeah.
You can't sell.
The thing is, it's not a crazy question anymore.
No, it's not.
No, they say you can only use a prescription drug as medicine, but you can't use this.
But this.
The Native Americans knew that this will stop diseases and plagues and so on.
Does it have much vitamin C?
Yeah, it's got a ton of vitamin C in it.
Plus chicemic acid.
When I went to Army survival school, I remember talking about vitamin C. That's why I would sometimes throw it in my canteen cup.
Oh, there's a tiny amount of some vodka in it for the extraction.
But you can't even taste it.
Yeah, I don't even sense it.
So, anyway, welcome.
We've got a lot to talk about today, but I thought I would show you something to get started.
You see on the microscope screen there?
We started putting melted xylitol on, in this case, a circuit board.
Melted xylitol.
Yeah, melted xylitol, which is a sweetener.
What temperature does it melt at?
You know, it's a good question.
It doesn't take much, maybe 150 Fahrenheit, something like that.
But if we zoom around here, can you guys show my screen?
If we zoom around, what I'm experimenting with is putting xylitol on top of CPUs and electronic structures.
And what I'm finding is it's changing the way that xylitol forms crystals.
For example, here forming off of the contacts there, It's not forming its normal crystals.
It's been sort of disoriented, or there's a chaos signal coming off of the electronics.
You see here in the center, it's not able to form really nice, beautiful crystals like it normally does.
For example, if we zoom out, I'll show you how it normally would form.
If we go far away from that, out here, you can see how it normally forms these Symmetrical, you know, you can see this structure.
Symmetrical, more, you see that giant crystal fan, etc.
Like that's a more structured crystal.
And even right here in the center, this is all one giant crystal.
Wow.
This thing right here.
Physics question of the day.
Yeah.
Could be a trick.
Is there a difference between melting point and freezing point?
For xylitol?
For anything.
Well, remember there's energy required for the phase change.
Right.
The heat of fusion.
So, I mean, for water, you can bring it up to boiling point, but then you have to put a lot more energy in to get it to change to vapor.
But I think for water, I mean, the actual temperature of the phase change is the same, but there's an energy gap.
In there, required for the phase shift.
Nine calories for that heat of fusion, I think, as I recall, right?
Per?
Per, well, calories per Per cubic centimeter, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is that what it is?
nine calories?
I think it's 9.2, but my memory is shot because I haven't...
I was like failing school because all I wanted to do was study physics.
But I think it's 9.2, but I don't recall.
What's the heat effusion of water?
Yeah, somebody will know.
But look, notice how next to the circuit board there, the crystals are in chaos.
And then as they go more to the right, then they begin to finally settle down and form their crystalline structures.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So when they touch something, that something affects...
And you can clearly see it right here.
Pretty wild.
It is.
Like there's actual chaos in the crystalline structures right in here.
Like this is a very chaotic structure that's not symmetrical and not organized.
It's like it doesn't have its act together.
It's getting noise maybe in the same way that wait was this was this No, no, no.
I just took it.
Actually, it's just a 256-gig RAM, you know, well, what is it?
SSD, solid state drive.
I could...
Okay, I'm just trying to make some...
I'm not a physicist, obviously, but the heat coefficient of these, of course, of that metal would be different.
So, I mean...
Like that metal, I'm imagining the heat would transfer more quickly to the metal.
Maybe that's a really good point.
Maybe that's part of it.
I don't know.
Then I poured the melt and xylitol on these structures, little capacitors, I think is what some of these are.
The heat transfer would be definitely at a different rate.
Yep, and then it formed a lot of unusual structures that I normally don't see in the standalone crystal.
This is the coolest microscope.
Yeah, like, look at these colors that it formed here.
Now, we can really go in deep on these colors.
Oh, and what's even more fun is to watch it forming this in real time.
Oh.
As it's freezing.
You can shoot video with this microscope, I'm sure, right?
Yeah, I can.
But look at, you know, Yeah.
It's actually kind of hard to tell.
Once it goes too deep in the crystalline structure, it's actually much more difficult to image.
I am not sure what is more cool, a microscope or a telescope.
You know?
Yeah.
I think we've got to have them both.
Yeah.
To monitor what's going on.
You know, in 1954, during the big cholera outbreak in London, you know, microscopes were very bad back then.
And so, back then, of course, you didn't have a giant camera like this, you know?
So the scientists or medical doctors often had to, which were scientists, had to be able to draw what they saw.
Oh, yeah.
And so when they were trying to figure out what is causing this cholera, of course, germ theory was in its infancy at that point in 1854.
But there was one Italian microscopist, did I pronounce it right, who I think he saw one of the bacteria and the depth of field was pretty erratic.
It's moving around.
Oh, yeah.
And he just drew it like it was a comma.
You know, he couldn't quite get it.
But now look at this, your depth of field.
Well, then Michael, I'm going to show you.
We've got the living incubated chemtrails fallout samples that Dr. Jane Ruby sent me.
So I'm going to prepare a slide of that to show you.
Yeah, I want to see this.
Jane was collecting this over in Florida.
Yeah, in Florida.
Yeah.
Didn't she say some of it was landing in her yard, as I recall.
She mentioned it was on, I think she said some of it was on a tarp, and she could see maybe a white film I read.
Oh.
Right there.
Oh.
So my memory is accurate.
There it is.
Oh, look at that.
She said it was like a white film, right?
All right, so look.
So Michael, get back on the mic.
We started with this.
You probably don't want to touch it too much.
We started with just this.
It just looks like mineral deposits or dust, right?
And initially everybody told us this was dead, there's nothing living, it's dead.
We incubated this.
Just a couple inches of this.
There's the sheet for the public to see.
We incubated this, and what it produced is what you're about to see.
Now then, we have to go to a certain depth and a certain magnification, and then you're going to see stuff that will blow your mind.
Can I talk while you're doing that?
Yeah, go ahead.
As you know, the whole chemtrail thing is quite contentious still.
Look at that.
Has anybody...
Not that I know of.
Because, you know, we could get up behind one of the aircraft in a jet and somehow vacuum that stuff in, figure that out.
That wouldn't be difficult, I would imagine.
All right.
Capture it somehow.
Wait, one more.
Watch this, Michael.
There.
Look at that.
Is that Brownian motion or alive?
That's alive.
Those rods, they're alive, and you're going to see them.
It looks alive.
So, I mean, look right there in the center.
You see these guys that are just swimming around there?
Can you get up tight on one of them?
Yeah, we can get in tighter.
We start to lose contrast.
Didn't Einstein get a Nobel Prize for Brownian motion?
Did he?
I think he did.
Well, this is different than Brownian motion.
This is propulsion.
They have like flagella.
Yeah, that doesn't look like Brownian motion.
Nope.
Not that I'm an expert on Brownian motion, but I've seen it.
No, but we've seen these.
Oh, you're right.
They're flipping.
Yeah, that's clearly.
They're flipping and swimming.
and watch this, I can get us...
So what is this thing?
Wait, one more.
Man, it's just really hard.
Some expert on looking through these microscopes must have an idea what this is.
Yeah, but we haven't heard any authoritative explanation of what these life forms are.
Mostly, we always just hear from...
people that say, oh, there's nothing alive.
And then we show this and they're like...
Okay, well, something is.
Right.
Yeah.
But, so...
Here's a good example right here.
We incubated this at human body temperature.
That's the thing.
So something is coming out of the sky at...
And then, Michael, we tested this for heavy metals.
We actually took the substances off the plastic sheet, and we ran separate mass spec tests, and we found very high lead, high barium, high aluminum, some mercury, cadmium, and zinc, which were just off the charts insane levels for many of those elements.
And then you combine that with this.
Oh, and we're not even looking at the surface right now.
Let me show you.
If you look at the surface of this, then you're going to see all these colonies, which are...
Why are some different colors?
So, yeah, exactly.
So there's so many different layers, but...
Yeah.
So that's more on the surface.
And then these other out-of-focus pieces are deeper.
But we can do selective focus anywhere we want.
Are these things multiplying?
Are you seeing more and more as you watch?
Are they growing in size?
These clusters are growing in size.
Oh, sure.
Are they, like, emerging and flying off somewhere?
I mean, what's going on here?
No, but I just have them in that Petri dish right there.
But anybody looking at this would have to conclude, yeah, these are alive.
There's no question.
And they're growing.
So, you know, we'll let these guys just hang out there.
The water will dehydrate, and all will become still shortly.
Oh, how much?
Oh, yeah, you said it's 300 microliters.
But even in that 300 microliters, you know, if we were to do a count, how many life forms there are here, it's, you know, it's multiplying.
When we first looked at this, the first day I had Jane Ruby on, we could barely find anything moving.
I wish I would have brought my Katadyne water filter and we could see if...
I've never gotten a waterborne illness to my knowledge, and I use it a lot when I'm overseas.
Well, the Katadyne that you have, I believe, it's got the ceramic filter element, correct?
Yeah, with silver.
And the stainless steel pump.
Yep, that's right.
It's very good.
Yeah, that's the one that I would travel with, too.
I'll bet you if we put that through there, it would come out clean.
Yeah, it would filter all this stuff out.
No doubt about it.
Think about the fact that this came to life from something dead that looked dead.
It was dry.
It came to life.
And the conditions are mimicking human lungs.
I'd love to see a time lapse.
Can this thing do a time lapse?
No, it can't do a time lapse.
Like take one frame a second?
No, I don't think it can do it.
But it can do its own video and it can do stitching.
So we can stitch together a number of images.
To get a much larger image.
I'd love to just see a time lapse, like maybe one frame per second for a couple hours.
See if they're up to something.
Life doesn't just mess around.
It does something, you know?
It seeks to replicate and find energy.
I did feed them sugar.
I put some sugar in the petri dish last week.
I need to feed them again.
Michael, did you know we're feeding microbes now and we're trying to keep them alive so we can look at them.
These are actually sea monkeys that you could get on the turnpike in Florida when I was a kid.
They look like walking sticks.
Yeah, they do.
If you look at them, see?
Yeah.
There's got to be some expert that spends his time like Rain Man looking through microscopes and studying this for decades that would...
Alright, well we'll just let that go.
Let's move on to some other topics for now.
If you don't mind.
Why does it look like some of them are giving off light?
They're probably just reflecting.
You see?
Well, right now there's a side light.
I've got a side light.
If I go to just a straight normal light, it looks like this.
What in the world is happening here?
Let's see.
Let's see.
I would just love to see this on time lapse.
They're up to something.
Let's go in all the way.
Yeah.
This is as far as we can get.
Oops.
Way too much light.
Hold on.
There.
Is that the one you wanted to see right there?
Yeah.
Like they do have little...
Yeah.
It's almost like they've got little...
I can't tell if that's reflecting or they're...
I don't think any of them are giving off light.
Yeah.
But they're clearly swimming around looking for, you know, resources.
Mm-hmm.
And there's a lot of clusters like that in the center there.
I'm like you, I could just...
Look at this all day and try to find interesting stuff.
Because they're up to something, and with a time lapse, Go for it.
It makes me want to actually pull out one of the serious cameras and just start a time lapse of the screen itself.
Oh, I see.
So what's this brightness here?
That's one of those clusters.
And this controls light, so if you turn down the light, you'll see the cluster a little better.
Oh, I see.
Yeah.
And that's Zoom.
Are you sure they're not...
Are you sure they're not giving off light?
I can't tell, because I'm not experienced with microscopes.
I think that's all just reflected.
Oh.
Because there's really intense LED light that's projected onto the slide.
And the more you zoom in, the more light is actually projected.
But as you can see, you start to get like a fog effect because the water isn't perfectly clear.
You start to lose contrast.
Have you made any images of tardigrades?
No.
You know, the tardigrades?
Yeah.
No, I've seen them under rocks and stuff.
Oh, you have?
Oh, yeah.
Aren't they the oldest life form on the planet almost?
Yeah, they're highly resistant to vast temperature swings and direct radiation.
Wow.
Like they can put them in orbit and they can take that level of radiation.
Wow, that's crazy.
They look like little tiny little bears, tardigrades, and they're all over the place.
Tardy grades.
All right.
Well, anyway, we'll just let this go in the background and see if aliens rise out of it or something.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
People probably want to talk about something else, but I'll totally geek out on this.
No, me too.
At sunrise looking at this.
I've prepared a bunch of other slides that I'm going to be scanning later as well.
And we haven't even looked at the bio sludge sample there.
You see the dark one?
Yeah.
That's Austin sewage.
Yeah.
I know.
The things we do for science, right?
Okay.
So let's shift gears, Michael.
Let's talk about Russia and Ukraine.
And there was an event over the weekend where Ukraine apparently launched hundreds of drones at the same time that Putin was on a helicopter.
But Putin wasn't killed in that attack.
But then Russia said that that was Ukraine trying to target Putin.
So then Russia retaliated with hundreds of missiles, mostly against military targets in Ukraine.
And then Trump was interviewed over the weekend, and he seemed to indicate he wasn't aware that Putin was in that helicopter or that he was threatened.
So Trump was saying he doesn't understand why Russia is launching missiles at Ukraine.
It'd just be like sending drones against Air Force One, and then that's what it was.
Right.
It seems like that's what it was.
But then the Chancellor of Germany then said, well, they can launch our missiles to unlimited range now inside Russia.
So there's no more range restriction on Ukraine launching German-made cruise missiles.
So that's a big change.
And what do you think is going to happen with this?
Is Germany now a legitimate target?
From Russian missiles and ICBMs?
Yeah, like clearly legitimate.
I mean, if they're providing the weapons and saying, hey, go shoot them in the head with it, yeah, absolutely.
I mean, we would consider that a legitimate target.
You mean America would?
Yeah, certainly.
And of course, you know, again, if you want to be a really good war predictor, just predict a few of these main things, that they're always right, you know what they are.
I keep repeating them so that people, you know, Wars grow.
If you predict that, you're going to be amazingly accurate.
They grow like fire.
And they grow unpredictably.
It's highly predictable that they grow unpredictably.
And they last longer than people expect.
You know, this war will be done by Christmas, 15 years from now.
And often the outcomes are not what anybody expected.
Or at least it'll be some strange variation.
Like, for instance, you know, a lot of people thought that this war would, were saying that this war would be over relatively instantly, and I was like, nope.
No, I was, in writing, I kept saying, you know, this, all of Ukraine could be lost, right?
And now we're getting to that.
Now keep in mind, now you're seeing different phases of war, and you're seeing different emergent behaviors here that war often exhibits.
One is when one of the parties, there's often many parties to a war, there are in this case, but two major combatants would be Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine doesn't have the ability to make its own weapons.
It has to get them from the outside.
Ukraine is clearly getting weaker.
This often happens, you know, you can have, let's say you have two people fighting, right?
And let's say...
So every time he loses a weapon, he gets weaker.
And as time goes on, he gets stronger.
You know, World War II, United States with Japan, or against Germany, right?
We kept getting stronger and stronger and stronger, but Japan couldn't replenish as quickly.
Same with Spain versus England in the old days.
Spain couldn't manufacture the ships as quickly.
So as they fought, England got stronger, and Russia's getting stronger.
And all of Western Europe can't keep up with Russia's production.
In fact, all of NATO plus America can't keep up.
Look, as we've talked about many times, cutting Groningen Gasfield, Nord Stream, and all these things have increased their energy prices and so many other things, right?
Yes.
And it's clear that Europe is, well, it's melting.
It's melting.
It's melting, yep.
But then it seems like these things, like what the Chancellor of Germany just said, it's almost like a suicide wish.
It's almost like begging Russia to nuke us.
I talked with Jordan Peterson about that in Netherlands maybe three years ago.
One thing that I learned when I was in Special Forces, or over a period of much study actually that started there, was that if you want to make a good estimate of what your enemies might do, you need to study their mythology.
You really have to study their mythology deeply, because often they will kind of, like you've said before, abracadabra, the magic word that you've described before.
How does it go?
And so it shall be.
What does abracadabra mean?
I've seen you explain that before.
Really?
Basically, yeah, a long time ago.
A couple of years, maybe.
But in other words, I talked about this with Jordan Peterson in the Netherlands at a farmhouse, actually, I took him to.
And I said, you know, I see the Germans, they have this way of Ragnarok-type stuff, because they want to get into a war, and they want everything to be destroyed.
This is a deep mythology.
This is in the firmware, right?
And in their mythology, everything gets destroyed, and then you're just left standing in the ashes, right?
And they keep repeating this, right?
World War I, World War II.
You clearly see the same unfolding within Israel.
Deep in the firmware, people are trying to cause these things to occur because it's part of the mythology.
In that case, it's an apocalyptic Bible, like Old Testament mythology.
Right.
That requires massive self-destruction in order to be saved by God.
Nobody would do these things that they're doing unless there was something else deep down driving them.
Because they are absolutely, on a surface level, completely insane.
It's an apocalypse cult belief system.
It is.
Like leaving your borders wide open.
Yeah.
Right.
I mean, yeah.
And just so many, all these windmills.
When Masako Ganaha and I were driving all over, we went to BASF, as you know, twice before Nord Stream was destroyed.
And the last time we went was 14 days before Nord Stream was destroyed.
We were actually in the plant.
And I asked the guy, giving us the tour, Masako has this on audio or video.
I asked what happens if Nord Stream is interrupted.
And he said something like, we are dead.
BASF is dead.
Now keep in mind, Their president was in China at the time.
And that's where they're setting up, is in China, because they've lost Nord Stream.
Lots of clues in that one, you know what I mean?
And the guy giving us the tour of BASF at Ludwigshafen, Germany, on the Rhine River, he was saying, you know, then we are dead.
And he started talking about, but our president, the BAS president, is off in China now, and they're doing something, right?
And then Nord Stream 14 days later.
Okay, but Michael, I want to ask you this very specific question.
However, take a glance there.
That's what's happening now.
It's the water.
They're getting deeper because the water level is diminishing.
That's why the depth of field has changed.
Yeah.
Or the focal plane.
The water's almost gone, and then everything will just stop.
The focal plane's the same, but their relationship to it is...
Yeah.
I want to ask you, it seems to me that there's no peace deal possible with the West.
From Russia's point of view, because number one, the West never keeps its word when it comes to any kind of deals, Minsk agreements, whatever.
There's no trust on either side.
There's no trust.
There's no point in dialogue.
And secondly, Zelensky's a freaking cocaine-snorting lunatic who will not agree to even the most basic premise.
Which would be that Russia controls the entire Donbass region, and that's theirs now.
And those, I mean, Luhansk and Donetsk and the others, they voted to join Russia.
That was back in 2022, right?
Zelensky refuses to recognize that.
So he's insane.
His term as president expired like last year.
He's not even an official of Ukraine.
So how can Russia even negotiate with a non-official who has no legal standing?
Whatsoever, anyway.
And who's also completely insane.
Yeah, now keeping in mind, this war is following all the basic four.
Yes, it is.
And another thing is, is once you get it going, nobody can actually turn it off.
Nobody has the power.
Like, Putin doesn't have the power to turn it off.
We don't have the power to turn it off.
You know, it'll reach some mathematical tipping point at some point, or other things could happen.
But right now, nobody has the power to shut it off.
Right.
And now, meanwhile, we've got the Zionists desperate for us to attack Iran.
Right.
While China continues, I don't know if you noticed, but the Japanese Navy just rammed a little fishing boat.
Yeah, I don't know if I sent you the picture, but it would have been like an hour ago.
And two of the Japanese Coast Guard ships pinchered him.
Yeah, it's a good photo from the air.
Huh.
Yeah.
I don't know what's going on over there, but I'll head back to Japan and find out.
Meanwhile, while Gaza is still highly active, remember all these clowns who said this will be over very quickly like the Ukraine war.
It's not.
What are we, three years into it?
Likewise with Gaza.
They'll whip up the super altars of the IDF and the Mossad who know everything more than God, you know what I mean?
But they don't.
And Israel is being weakened by the hour.
They're not getting stronger.
They're clearly getting weaker.
Yeah, the attrition of Israel's military forces is huge.
Their reservists refuse to fight in Gaza.
They refuse to show up.
And its economy is in shambles.
Its credit rating has been destroyed.
Its ports are not functioning.
Its tourism is practically non-existent.
I mean, I don't see how Israel survives on its current path.
I don't see them as smart as they're often made out to be.
It's just not.
There are some incredibly smart people there.
But the bulk, as a group, we see insane decisions made on a constant basis, just like the Germans do, just over the top, and just like we've been doing with leaving our border open and the Irish in a long list, right?
What's the Irish?
When did that...
You know, I went there three or four years ago with Masako Ganaha.
Oh, you're talking about the cultural takeover.
Oh, yeah.
And, you know, Matt Bracken, whom you know, was just over there.
Really?
Yeah.
In fact, I introduced him to a couple people.
They took him around.
And Matt's been publishing some of what he found.
I mean, Ireland, you know, it's being taken.
And as are many, you know, one after another country.
You know how it is when you play chess.
You know, when you get one pawn and the next thing you know, you've got a bunch of pawns, you're running the board.
And that's what's happening with our enemies.
They're running the board now.
We don't have the initiative anymore.
We've got literally clowns.
Years ago, I was with the British forces in Iraq.
And Lady Camilla messaged, and one thing led to another.
And I ended up in the UK.
I ended up with Lady Camilla.
And actually, she promised me a bottle of whiskey.
Which he never gave to me.
Is that right?
But you can have pine needle tea instead.
I don't drink whiskey anyway, but whatever.
But anyway, I was with this old British spy, and we were in a church.
And I knew him because I was in the war with his son, who was a British Army officer, right?
And so we were talking at length, and he got the old spy, he's an older man now, that was 20 years ago.
Maybe 19 years ago.
He's like, I've watched our empire crumble beneath my feet.
The whole United Kingdom is just disintegrating.
And I could see that then, but now it's in avalanche phase.
It's literally in an avalanche.
And it's gone.
And so, you know, you see, of course, the United Kingdom formed in 1707, is that right?
When Scotland...
So they got smashed there and they went bankrupt.
And then, you know, England and Scotland formed under the Articles of Union.
1706, 1707 is when they finally finished it.
And then, anyway, they were very powerful for a while.
And they used to rule the world.
I think that song is based on that.
They did.
And there's this one song.
Who does it?
Anyway, I think it's, I used to rule the world.
I think that song is about the collapse of the British Empire.
I mean, they had such an...
Everybody wants to rule the world?
No, no, not that one.
You're talking about a much more recent song.
No, a much more recent.
But the British, their navy was so powerful.
That's how they did this.
Keep in mind, when they went to war with Spain, Spain had a lot of gold and a lot of silver, but they were using that gold and silver to buy from people like the English and the Dutch, and who ended up buying farms in Portugal and Spain, and who ended up—so when you go to fight these people like the English— The Spanish couldn't do it.
That's what we're doing with China, right?
So we outsource because we've got so much money.
We outsource our labor.
And the next thing you know, your enemies are buying your farms.
Well, our naval ship construction is also being outsourced to Korea right now.
Right now.
Yeah.
You can't make up this stuff.
I mean, this is, you know, you know, you know, you know, You know, Blaine Holt, General Blaine Holt, he sent me something last night.
It was this other Air Force general, and he was talking about, you know, In this clown, he's a Brigadier General.
What's his name?
Excuse me.
But he clearly has no understanding of what's going on in Asia.
Yeah.
Sorry, I need to take it.
No, go for it.
Somebody asked this general.
I just watched the video last night.
They asked him, basically, what would happen if we get into something serious and our electricity is out?
You know, that sort of thing.
And the general's like, well, I don't want to be one of those preppers.
Oh, you sent me this clip.
Yeah, I sent you that.
I took that one thing, that one part.
You said just have like two days of food or something?
Yeah, he said, you know, like one or two days of food.
I'm like, you got to be serious.
That's why General Holt sent it to me.
He's like, this is the kind of thing we're facing, you know?
They don't want Americans to be prepared.
I mean, clearly.
I mean, it's just over the top.
I mean, it's like children in charge.
Like total clowns.
Yeah.
Of course, it's hard to tell the difference between sabotage and just buffoonery.
And, you know, there's actually a manual on how to disguise.
It's an old manual from OSS, I think it was.
But I came across it when I was in Special Forces.
And the booklet is basically telling you how to sabotage things and look like a klutz.
Let's say you're the secretary and you just write the address slightly wrong in the letter.
So it's deniable.
So it causes the important letter to get rerouted the wrong way.
Or an important call comes in and the boss isn't in today or something.
Just little ways of doing little sabotage.
Adding rust to the system that adds up.
And a lot of this appears to be that.
You know, it's not necessarily all buffoonery.
It actually could be calculated.
Is Harris really that stupid?
I don't know.
In her case, probably yes, I'm guessing.
But I understand your point.
I think you're exactly right.
And it's clear, like, Elon Musk has really, you know, given up on the Doge.
And he gave it a good shot.
But the GOP rejected him, the establishment.
The swamp kicked him out because he was getting ready to audit the Pentagon.
And you know the Pentagon, that's a trillion-dollar black hole of slush fund money, right?
And you start to threaten the Pentagon, and there's nothing that won't be threatened against you to stop that.
So they shut down Doge.
I was on a call about two weeks ago with the House Oversight Committee with Marjorie Taylor Greene's people and those stuff, right?
Right.
And it was a disconcerting call, to put it mildly, because they were basically discussing whether they should plan to plan to defund some of the NGOs.
I mean, in essence, that's what it boiled down to, right?
So we're talking mid-May.
2025, this is a couple weeks ago, and they don't even have a plan.
So they were discussing, who should we even go after?
One of the persons on the call was going, maybe we should go after one or two small ones to set an example.
And then one of the people on the call, it was a Zoom call, said, we shouldn't go after faith-based organizations like any name, like Catholic Charities, Highest, Lutheran Services.
Because, you know, that could turn people, and I'm like, okay, so we should, I didn't say this, but I'm thinking of this at this point, we shouldn't go after faith-based organizations like Catholic Charities, Highest, Lutheran Services, ISIS, Al-Qaeda.
Doing the human trafficking.
Yeah, like ISIS and Al-Qaeda are faith-based organizations, right?
Yeah, true, true.
Catholic Charities, Highest, Lutheran Services, they are our enemies.
We should be blasting their doors off the hinges and dragging them to prison, right?
These people are actual physical enemies, right?
They're destroying the United States, and they're destroying Europe.
Speaking of which, Anthony Rubin and his brother, Muckraker, got into a fight a couple of weeks ago in front of the Eiffel Tower.
It was in the news in Europe, and his brother got bloodied in the head.
Some of the African invaders actually attacked him with, actually, Eiffel Tower souvenirs.
They were in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Really?
Yeah, it was in, I think, the Guardian.
You can see it.
It didn't mention Anthony Rubin.
I think it said American tourists were attacked, but it was Anthony.
He was still on the police station, sending me photos of his brother's head and that sort of thing.
Wow.
Did the migrants there, or the illegals, did they know who Anthony Rubin was?
I don't think so, but Anthony was just down in Africa, too.
He went all the way through the Darien Gap.
I took him down to begin with, then he went down on his own.
And he started in Ecuador, and he went all the way through Ecuador and Colombia.
Then he went through the Darien Gap, and then I met him up in Guatemala where we had briefings.
Then he cleverly got kidnapped in Mexico and survived that, he and his brother.
And I was tracking their icon, and clearly something went wrong.
But as soon as they were released, actually, they smashed their gear.
This was right by SpaceX, by the way.
This was on the Mexican side, right by SpaceX, where Americans had been killed the year before by kidnapping, right?
So they released him.
There's clearly some agreement between, I think it's the Gulf Cartel and the U.S., but they were released at the port of entry.
And I saw their icon go there.
I called Border Patrol, and I'm like, you don't happen to have two Americans there, do you?
Because I'm watching an icon, and they're standing right in front of me, because I got patched into the guy.
So anyway, I ended up talking with Anthony.
They get, you know, Border Patrol and FBI and all that, question them.
Now they're free.
They go out and go straight over to Best Buy or someplace and bought new cameras and headed back to Mexico.
I mean, these guys are studs.
Dangerously living.
But that seems like a bad idea.
Yeah, but then they went...
Anyway, they're unbelievable.
So anyway, they were just down in Africa.
I'm going to keep this in focus for you.
So if you ever want to glance over here.
Yeah, they were just down in Africa.
And then now they made it up to France and got attacked in front of the Eiffel Tower with Eiffel Towers.
Wow.
And it's just amazing the things that they're doing.
But Anthony was very clear.
These savages that are coming in to Europe.
Are nothing like the ones that we're seeing coming through the Darien.
They're much more aggressive, much more violent.
Oh, when you can see it as well, because I've been over there looking myself.
Well, I went to Africa, but I only went to Morocco.
But of course, the European, the government officials and the police will arrest you if you say anything critical of any immigrant, or if you point out how many rapes are taking place.
Then you go to jail, not the rapists, not the invaders.
But something changed in the last week.
Keir Starmer all of a sudden is saying, we've got too many immigrants now.
What's going on with that?
Any idea?
Maybe somebody in his family got smashed or something.
I don't know.
I have no idea.
Or it could be part of the bigger play.
If it's not part of the bigger play and he's going off script, they'll take him out.
I don't think he's going off script.
I think he's been given a new script.
He's as deep state as they come.
Didn't he run the Secret Services units over there in the UK before he became Prime Minister?
It's hard to imagine that somebody in that position would go off script and last very long.
I think his middle name is Script.
It's Keir Script Starmer, actually.
So they gave him a new script, is my theory, and this script says you're now supposed to oppose illegal immigration.
Is it just to stay in power because they can't deny it any longer?
Or is there some other reason why they would say that now?
I don't know what's going through their drug-addled minds, but we can clearly see that it's the destruction of Europe and Japan and United States, Australia, long list, right?
And Thailand, by the way, and Thailand.
It upsets people in Thailand when I say this, but I know what I'm looking at.
And I've been all over Thailand, and they're clearly targeting Thailand.
Thailand's a wonderful country of highly resilient people, especially resilient people.
And they're being targeted.
There's cannabis stores all over Thailand now, and it won't last if they have a drugged up population.
It dumbs them down.
That's absolutely a big vector in this, and that includes antidepressant prescription medications, which are very prominent in the UK as well.
A lot of depression.
Sufferers there.
And the United States.
Absolutely.
I told you, when I come back to the United States, every time I come back, you know, I spend most of my time downrange.
When I come back, I can sense it.
Yeah.
I can sense it.
It's quite obvious to me.
And keep it in mind, people often, I just published on my Substack today, actually, about PTSD.
People often, whenever I say something they don't like, somebody will say, oh, you've got PTSD.
And I'll be like, no, I've got post-traumatic clown syndrome and you're a clown.
You can't read my mind.
If you're a psychologist, I don't trust you.
And if you're not a psychologist, why are you talking?
I don't have PTSD.
I did a lot of real combat, like a lot of firefights.
So many I can't remember.
People killed all around me many times.
I don't have PTSD.
Why?
Why don't I have it?
I don't drink.
I don't do drugs.
When I would take breaks from the war, I would just go walk in the Himalayas in the sunshine, right?
I would just go walk around.
At one point, I had three Sherpas at one point.
One was to carry my Pelican case filled with books, and I would just read books at night.
I was wondering how you, because you have a lot of books, but you move around a lot.
Books are heavy.
Yeah, I do.
I just bought a couple more.
Do you move books from continent to continent?
Do you move around?
Mostly, I have a whole little library in Panama now, because I know I'll be back there.
And then you have another library in Japan.
Yes, I do.
And it's quite substantial.
But when I go there, I've learned in learning, there's many ways to learn, obviously.
One is to read a lot, and especially quality.
That's why I like to read old stuff.
Yes.
And to go there.
And to go there with serious people and do stuff.
Like, you know, actually walk to Mount Everest.
Or, you know, go off to the wars.
Actually go across the border.
I've been across the entire U.S. southern border from end to end, right?
So when Border Patrol tells me something, I can sense right off if it has the ring of truth or not, right?
I've spent more than a year in Panama since Biden was installed, right?
You're the one that brought that to national attention, the Darien Gap.
We did.
And my team, Burning Edge.
And we did that.
And we did that with Colony Ridge, thanks to Todd Benchman, who beat us off on that.
And we went to SpaceX after Colony Ridge, and we focused with the express intent on getting Elon Musk to pay attention to the border.
And it worked.
We never reached out to him.
But you'll notice when we were at SpaceX, Shortly after we left, suddenly he's focusing on the border.
Because I kept saying on live streams and whatnot, aliens are coming across from Mexico on the SpaceX property while aliens are preparing to go to Mars from the same property, right?
And it got people's attention.
It worked.
We don't just study information war.
We do it, right?
And so at the end of the day, many things are unfolding.
So reading is very important, and going there.
So if you're going to go to Panama, read Path Before the Seas before you go.
That's a great book.
I've got four young men reading it now.
I'm going to take them with their father in a couple months with Doc Chambers.
We're going to take them down.
So they're ages 16, 17, 19, and 20. So three of them, and their father and one other, were taken.
And right now, I've got them all reading Path Between the Seas.
On Saturday night, we had a study period for one hour on the path between the seas.
So I want you to read the book first.
It's a very important book.
And then I'm going to take you first around the canal, then through the canal on a boat, then over the canal with a helicopter, and then we're going to go to the Darien Gap, then we're going to go up to El Salvador, and we're going to look at a few things, right?
Wow.
If we're going to get serious about this, we have to get young people, we have to plant mustard seeds, right?
Yeah.
That's going to be incredible.
Lifetime experience for those young men.
I took Masako to 30 countries, right?
I told her, I said, I'm taking you to war college, right?
I'm taking you to the key places.
You're going to meet the key people in key countries, and you're going to learn important things, right?
And now you can see how her predictions in Japan are becoming more and more accurate.
She's extremely smart.
Anthony Rubin, that's why I spent so...
I invested time in Anthony, and I said, Anthony, you just have to do one thing.
Every once in a while when you're doing live streams or whatever, talk bad about drugs.
Stigmatize it.
Alcohol and drugs.
Talk down about it because it deserves it.
And the next thing is find other people and train them.
You've got to recreate yourself.
Like, find other people and take them with you.
But the final thing I was going to say is reading, going, and doing things, but also...
Occasionally, I just go for a week or two and walk like I would walk in the Himalaya for weeks at a time.
That gives you a chance to...
You have to assimilate it.
Yeah, you have to give it No earphones.
That's right.
You know what I mean?
Right?
Totally.
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