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May 29, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Michael Yon joins Mike Adams to talk about geopolitical threats, scientific skepticism...
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Going for just long walks.
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, there's a lot of knowledge that we all have in our minds.
You have to assimilate it.
Yeah, you don't have it.
You have to give it, you have to be quiet.
No earphones.
That's right.
And just shh and think it through and then things come to you.
You know what I mean?
Right?
Totally.
I spend time in nature every day, deliberately.
You know, walking in nature with my animals.
And there's no phone allowed, there's no Yeah.
And it really helps you tune in to reality, to what's going on.
But we live in a society where so many people are tuned out of reality, and the clown show that we're all observing is...
In a sense.
I mean...
You have livestock, right?
Or do you?
Well, I have goats.
Yeah, goats.
Yeah, I see.
But I have chickens.
I've got about 50 chickens.
And a wild hog that I had to fix the fence today because this wild hog keeps coming in.
Wild hogs are smart.
They are smart.
And I was like, that's enough, man.
We've got to fix the fence.
You've got to catch him and put a triangle on his neck.
A triangle?
Yeah, when I was in Laos.
What?
I was in the country of Laos, or some people call it Laos.
And some of the pigs in this one village and other villages do, they had triangles around their neck.
But when I, at first I was like, why is your, They're like, we put those on the bad pigs.
So they can't get through the fence.
Oh, that's right.
So they take a stick and a stick and they make a triangle, and then the pig can't get through the fence.
You know what they made their fences?
Many of the fences were made out of cluster bomb shells.
You know how the case goes apart and the cluster munitions fall.
Literally many of their fences were cluster bombs.
And they had tomatoes growing and cluster bomb.
And that's when you know you've been bombed way too much when you have enough cluster bomb shells to make fences out of it.
But no, I dare not catch this pig.
That would be a dangerous endeavor all by itself.
300 pounds.
No, I'm joking about that.
But hey, check out the microscope.
Look, there's colonies on the surface up there.
You see that?
Yeah.
It sure evaporates quickly.
And then there's current surface and then deep at depth.
That's what we're getting now.
How long do you suppose these things are?
Can you have a little measurement here?
Yeah, sure.
I can bring in a measurement.
Standby.
Look at the flow down there.
There's actually current, standing current.
That must be thermal differences.
You see the scale?
25 microns.
25 microns.
Oh, I see.
So these items are, what, like 8 microns?
You know, that looks like an island.
I mean, these are like flows.
I bet the flows are caused by thermal differences.
I'm just guessing.
Let's see.
We've got the measurements on.
Let me go back to full screen mode here.
So, yeah.
So we know the size.
But if the flows are going that way, somewhere there has to be a flow going back the other direction.
No, I think what's happening is the water's evaporating.
Oh, well, why would it be?
so it's evaporating more from that side over there.
So it must be some, in fact, These blobs are moving now.
Yeah, I think it's about to run out of water.
If we cruise over here to the right, you'll find the end.
There it is.
You see how everything's not moving right there?
It ran out of water.
So that's the evaporative phase line.
And that line of no water is moving to the left.
And so what we're looking at right now is about to run out of water.
And that's...
So if you let these guys stay dry for some time, a week or two, and add water, will they come...
Are they alive still?
Yeah, this sample has...
And then I just add water and they come back to life.
So these things are like that.
That's no water now.
So if we go to the left, then there's still a little bit of water here.
That's amazing.
Just about the end of that.
So that's why everything's flowing to the right at the moment.
I'm wondering, like the ones that, the little dots there, I'm wondering if it's just them at a different angle, if it's the same thing or...
At a right angle or something?
Good question.
Well, you know, once they stop, like, there's some that are, like, moving against the current, you know?
But once they stop, we can examine them in more detail.
But there, you can see it's drying out right there across the screen in real time.
That's something else.
See if I can get us a little bit brighter image.
There it is.
That's the end.
The end of the water.
Kind of like Los Angeles.
Right there.
It's like, when those water pumps stop, this is what happens.
But you're only supposed to have two days of food and water.
According to that general last night.
General clown show.
Yeah.
But anyway, so...
And by the way, that general last night, the Air Force guy, you know...
Okay, alright.
But here's what I want to get to now, Iran.
So, just as the situation with Ukraine and Russia seems untenable, Zelensky is never going to accept even the basic requirements of Russia.
The West, the United States, says that Iran is not allowed to have any level of enrichment of nuclear material, not even enough to run a civilian nuclear energy program.
And yet, under the United Nations and, I would guess, world trade agreements, every nation has a right to civilian nuclear energy.
You can't legit...
So this is also a non-resolvable difference.
The Zionists desperately want war with Iran.
And they have for a long time.
And I have a lot of first-hand experience with this.
Like, really close first-hand experience.
Like, you wouldn't believe it.
And especially when I had a huge readership in Iraq and Afghanistan, how much they were reaching out to me and trying to get me on side.
To carry the water to go to war with Iran.
And I never did.
It doesn't exist because it didn't happen.
But they were, it was really over the top.
That was when I started to realize, why is this total focus?
I mean, I was out with people like Paul Wolfowitz and that sort of stuff.
He just messaged me a couple weeks ago.
I mean, I was out with people like that all the time, right?
All the time.
The Wolfowitz Doctrine Wolfowitz?
That's the guy.
He just messaged me a couple weeks ago.
I mean, I was out with so many...
Right.
And they all want war.
I have talked privately with three directors of CIA, all at their request, right?
Wow.
So, I mean, I have had more access than most people can imagine.
When I say that I don't believe the border will be closed or we're going to do mass deportations, I'm not saying that randomly, right?
Look at my track record on accuracy.
It is incredibly good.
Yes, it is.
Just throw a dart at it.
And all the stuff I've ever written is still online somewhere, right?
Just randomly throw darts at it and see how it turned out.
But do you think Israel is going to succeed in this case?
I think Israel can be destroyed.
No.
And now a lot of people will immediately write a lot of bad messages.
Don't you understand?
This can never happen because, right?
Because of the Bible?
Biblical, right.
And so then they'll start arguing amongst each other and that sort of thing.
But at the end of the day, many Zionists will say, I say Jewish Zionists, because I'm not sure.
I think there's probably more Christian Zionists than Jewish, but I don't know.
There are more Christian Zionists than Jewish Zionists.
That's true.
No question.
And a lot of the Jewish people that I know are actually concerned about that.
They're like, one of our huge problems is Christian Zionists that want to fulfill their prophecy, which includes us dying.
You said this one time in recent times.
You said it on one of your shows, which was funny because...
Yeah, no, the Christians want to go through a series of events to invoke and summon the return of Christ, but Judaism doesn't even recognize Christ as their Savior.
So the Christians want the Zionists to go through this Jerusalem destruction and rebuilding and then this war, Gog and Magog and all that, in order to bring back Christ that they think is going to lift them up.
Into the sky in the rapture.
So, you're right.
I mean, the Christians want to use the Zionists to get Christ summoned back.
Basically, a sort of sacrificial lamb.
It's bizarre.
And then, some of the Jewish Zionists recognize that, and they're like, who's Zooming who?
Like Aretha Franklin, who's Zooming who here?
I mean, they're, you know, it's, yeah.
The Zionists need the Christian Zionist support to bomb Iran.
Exactly.
So it's like firmwares in conflict, right?
And using each other.
It's a dance of death is what it is.
And then anybody who says we should have peace, you know, you're considered a lunatic.
You know, the thing is, is I've met a lot of Iranians, and I haven't met one yet that I thought when I left, like, I would sure like to kill that guy.
I've never thought that when I've met one.
I've always, like, even when I meet them coming through the Darien Gap, and HIAS is helping them, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society is openly helping them.
And I'm like, wow, I mean, this is, here it is.
So you've got Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
Literally helping invade the United States.
Todd Benzman, my friend, he wrote an article, a couple articles recently, about one guy from Mauritania, Africa.
He came through the Darien.
I checked the database, that's how I know.
And he shot a Jewish guy in the United States yelling, Allahu Akbar, right?
And so the guy made it through Darien.
So I checked the database that I have.
Over a million people on that database.
There he is.
Bang.
He came through on January 2nd, 2023.
Muratani, there he is.
There's his name.
And then, so if he's in that database, which he is, that means Hayas helped him at bare minimum twice.
Wow.
There's no way he got on that database without Hayas physically helping him twice.
Yeah.
And so, minimum twice.
But you're saying the Iranians that you've met are not bad people.
I've never met one that I wanted to go to war with.
I mean, you know, I mean, the Iranians that I've met, I'm always like, why would I want to bomb these people?
You know, I'm not getting it.
No, I mean, I understand there's definite history of war in the region, and there will continue to be, period.
But I don't necessarily want to be in everybody else's war.
But why is Highest run by Zionists?
Look at highest.org and look at the donors.
Like, there's nine Shapiros on there.
There's Pritzkers and others.
And you can see there's a Ben Shapiro on there, which apparently, maybe, I don't know who it is.
Anyway, but it's a Ben Shapiro.
I don't know who it is.
But in any case, that's the money that's bringing the invasion in.
Straight up, hardcore Zionists are invading the United States and Europe with the people that want to kill Zionists.
You just can't make up the stuff.
That's like the firmware level of, let's go ahead and kill ourselves and start a war.
Why would Zionists want to see the U.S. empire crushed with the illegal invasion and internal strife when without the money and the weapons from the U.S., Israel is probably toast.
It's like, why would Netherlands shut Groningen and destroy it?
They're an energy supply.
Yeah.
I mean, they're...
Why would a man do drugs every day knowing it's going to kill him?
I mean, these firmwares, again, back when I was in Special Forces and I started getting that germ that I needed to study these things, the cults, the only cult people never see is the cult that they're in.
And people, there is nothing that a cult won't do.
And I mean zero.
I tracked down a cult of cannibals.
I've told you this before.
And I did a lot of...
His name was Gary Rayburn Stevenson.
He was born on December 3rd, 1950.
I tracked him down in India.
Straight up cannibal.
And there's many like this around the world.
There is nothing a cult won't do.
That was the guy that really liked to eat the fingers, right?
Yeah.
And he said, but the dogs will get the fingers first, which was true, and the toes.
But you're right.
But also suicide attackers.
When I was in Special Forces, the mission on my two A-teams was to parachute into Poland.
This was obviously top secret at the time, but I trained for three years to do this, to parachute into Poland and kill Soviets.
It was almost certainly a suicide mission.
It was almost certainly, there was almost no chance we were going to come back.
And yet I was willing to do it, right?
Straight up.
Was I in a cult?
I totally believed in the United States, and I still believe in Americans, right?
So when we talk bad about kamikazes, I'm like, I was one.
I just didn't fly the mission, right?
And there were a lot of us that were willing to do that, right?
So, I mean, I know what it's like because I was willing to parachute in.
There was no helicopters going to come get us out.
We were too far back, right next, near Bialystok, near the...
You would have had to walk out of there, which would have been almost impossible.
Okay, so, and I can't believe how much time we've already expended here.
Thank you for taking the time here.
What I'm trying to get at here is, you know, Trump ran on a platform of getting us out of these wars.
A platform of trade and peace instead of war and conflict.
He even promised that the war between Russia and Ukraine would be ended before Trump was even sworn into office.
Well, that didn't happen, obviously.
I mean, I love Trump's intention of focusing on trade rather than war.
I love that.
But is Trump, is he being just...
Safe and effective Trump.
Father of the jab.
You know, wanted to legalize cannabis in Florida.
I mean, he's not my favorite guy, right?
And I'm just looking at the evidence, right?
I'm as conservative as it gets, right?
I mean...
I'm deadly serious, right?
And I will not compromise, right?
And there's some things you'll compromise on, a lot of things you'll compromise on, and then there's some things that's just a bridge too far, right?
And he is clearly a Zionist, and he clearly is ready to go to war with Iran.
That's clear.
No matter what he's saying, he's making those moves.
He's setting the conditions for it.
Hopefully it will not happen.
If it does, again, what will wars do?
Wars grow.
They grow uncontrollably, right?
They last longer than people expect.
Nobody controls them at some point.
And the winners and losers.
How are we going to go ahead and fight Iran now when Russia war is still going and China's building ships, right?
Ready to go for Taiwan.
At any moment.
It's absolute insanity.
I mean, all the U.S. can do is fly from Diego Garcia with some bombers and refuel in air and bomb Iran and probably lose some bombers because Iran's running Russian anti-air defense systems.
And then the minute that happens, Iran's going to launch about a thousand missiles that are going to hit all the U.S. bases all around there, including in Iraq.
And Kuwait and all those areas, all those U.S. bases are going to get destroyed.
That's about 50,000 troops.
Meanwhile, the United States is, again, I was on that House Oversight Committee call a couple weeks ago, right?
And there is no plan to defund the United Nations.
It's just not there.
That would have been the call where they talked about it, and they were talking about it.
They were discussing making a plan to make a plan.
They didn't even know who the targets were.
Wow.
And at the end of the day, If you don't take out Diego Garcia, China is using the same tricks with using United Nations with Diego Garcia that they used in Panama and other places.
Diego Garcia is under Great Britain right now.
So take Diego Garcia, strategic ground for us in the Indian Ocean, give it to Mauritius, and then China can take it from Mauritius.
That's basically what's happened with Panama, right?
China and others used the United Nations long ago, like long ago, and they brag about it.
Like in the 1964 uprising in Panama, China brags about how they helped.
They were doing simultaneous protests over in China.
I've got pictures of it where they were doing, you know, that they published.
So, I mean, they used the United Nations to help in other mechanisms.
To help take the Panama Canal from us.
People say, return the Panama Canal to Panama.
That's completely false.
Panama Canal on zero days or minutes ever belonged to Panama.
It should have been called the American Canal.
We made Panama.
The United States made Panama out of a rib, you might say, of Colombia.
Colombia didn't want to let us build the canal.
So we sponsored a quick revolution and Panama, And from that point, we started fighting mosquitoes.
We were fighting them, and then we started building the canal, right?
And we made a quick agreement, which now people say it's a mysterious and dark agreement.
No, we sponsored the revolution so that we could make the agreement with the Republic of Panama.
You keep the rest of Panama.
We want 10 miles.
We want 5 miles on each side of the canal, right?
That part is America.
All the rest is Panama.
Republic of Panama, right?
And we did that.
And we built that.
Many Panamanians do want us to take it back.
others are radically like, no way, right?
But I think the majority want us to...
Anyway, I'll be quiet.
But at the end of the day, United Nations...
And we are not making any moves to defund the United Nations.
And I've been saying long before the inauguration, if you're deadly serious...
You're going to release the January 6th people.
You're going to do a few other things like that that needed to be done immediately.
And bam, attack the United Nations by defunding them.
And whatever's left standing, concentrate your fire, right?
But defund them first.
See what doesn't wither and cut it.
But it's clear that that's not happening.
The Epstein files haven't been released.
Bongino and Patel run the FBI now.
They're not going to shut it down like they promised.
They've joined the swamp.
The system is just growing and festering like before.
The accomplishments even that Kennedy makes at HHS are pretty minor, like saying, oh, we're no longer going to recommend COVID-19 vaccines for infants.
It's like crazy.
You know what I mean?
They're just nibbling around the edges and claiming victories, and these aren't victories.
It's so small.
I'm sorry.
I mean, what you're saying is absolutely accurate.
It's just a show.
It's just a movie.
And the cuts, even the doge cuts that happen are just a drop in the bucket compared to the spending.
And then Trump's big, beautiful bill.
It's going to add another $4 trillion in spending.
Now, I mean, there's some parts about it that I love, like they're taking suppressors off the NFA.
Like, I won't need to have tax stamps to go buy more suppressors for my rivals anymore.
Just be able to get them at an FFL.
So is that done?
The House passed it, but the Senate hasn't yet.
So it's going to be a few months for the Senate, and then we'll have to reconcile the differences, and then Trump will sign it.
But that codifies some of the...
Well, I mean, I've got tax stamp suppressors, right?
But if I have it on my rifle, I have to carry the paperwork with me if I leave my property.
But in the future, will you need it at all?
No.
No, it's just going to be a regular Form 4 item like a pistol or a firearm or whatever.
Just a suppressor.
You know, you just go in, you just buy it, do the FBI check, or if you have a concealed carry, you can just take it that day.
So, I'm going to buy a bunch of suppressors, man.
When that gets legalized, I'm going to just go in and load up on titanium suppressors before the Democrats come in and change that law again.
You know what I'm saying?
To get grandfathered in.
you would hope.
Who knows what the ATF, but my point is this whole system Michael, it just looks to me like it The corruption is so deep.
The swamp can't be reformed.
The elections are still rigged.
The treasonous actors aren't being arrested.
Everything's become idiocracy.
That's why I returned to the United States in 2020.
And I was just checking my book purchases today.
I bought The Madness of Crowds in April of 2020.
Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds?
No, not that one.
That's a different one, but I read that one too.
This one was 1841, I think, by McKay.
It's interesting, we were just talking about that on the car on the way here.
The whole Bitcoin thing going on.
This is clearly part of a larger scam.
If you read the madness of crowds, From 1720, there were some playing cards, 52 playing cards.
This guy named Thomas Bowles, he made these playing cards, right?
And basically, all 52 of the cards are major bubbles that happened.
Oh, really?
Like the South China Sea.
Yeah, like the South Seas Company, right?
And that's one of the major ones, obviously.
And so, basically, every one of the cards makes fun of the people that fell for it.
And that's 52, and that was, he printed those playing cards in 1720.
And in the book, in the 1841, it's 1841.
When was tulip bulb mania?
That was in the 1600s, wasn't it?
What years was that?
I think that was in the 1600s.
That's when the Dutch lost their minds.
Oh, yeah.
You know, the tulip thing, I've often wondered, was that organic, people just went crazy on it, or was it an actual manufactured bubble?
Because it could have been an organic bubble.
But there was a guy on Twitter, I don't want to say his name, because he says a lot of good stuff, but he was on Twitter yesterday saying, if we all buy Bitcoin and nobody sells, we'll all be trillionaires.
I'm like, Oh, man.
Hello.
You know, the math doesn't work.
It didn't work for Bernie Madoff.
You know, the math doesn't work.
Or as we say, the math ain't mathin'.
Right.
When you knocked on the table, he thought you were calling him over.
That's what he's doing here.
But, you know, one failing bubble can be covered up by a bigger bubble forming.
Yeah, it's a concentric bubble.
But then eventually, when there's a catastrophic implosion of the bigger bubble, then it's just horrific.
You know, we often know about bubbles that happen here or there, whatever,.com or whatever, but in reality, bubbles are all, you know, if you boil a big pot of water and then start, you see all these thousands of bubbles.
That's the way it really is in real life.
There are so many bubbles, but most of them are small enough, they're in some local thing or whatever, and so they don't get into the history books in some big way like Tulip Mania or the South Seas Company and that sort of thing.
But the Bitcoin thing, I think it shows all the signs.
The fear and greed index is total greed.
You're activating, because you're selling people on their own greed.
And I'm on some incredible chats with some incredible people, like big hedge fund managers and things like, totally bought into it.
And they'll see your, and I'll be getting messages.
And the fact is, these are highly capable people that have totally fallen for it.
Look, your education doesn't have...
have any, it doesn't seem to be associated, education level doesn't seem to be associated with falling for things like this.
It seems to be like Because the greed thing is separate from that.
Well, this is why I stack gold and silver.
Because, I mean, if you're a student of history, you know that gold and silver have outlasted everything.
Right.
Because that's in the firmware of cultures all over the world.
Everywhere.
It's going to have value.
Yep.
Yeah, there's no question about it.
Yeah.
And the Chinese, you know, the Indians, the Thais, of course, in Thailand, gold is, it's not as liquid as water, but it's as liquid as honey.
I mean, it flows.
But also, think about Hispanic cultures.
Silver.
All Central and South America, right?
Gold and silver are really liquid and really recognized and held as items of value.
Everywhere in the world, it's recognized.
In Japan, too.
Actually, interestingly, in Japan, and Misako and I have been studying this quite a lot, it used to be like that in Japan, but they've re-brainwashed the Japanese.
To go digital?
No, just like us.
They think saving a lot of money is virtuous, which it is, but that's been switched with instead of gold, do fiat.
So they save in fiat, right?
And they think that's virtuous.
That's what happened with us, right?
So we went from gold to fiat.
And keep your virtue, but just put it in fiat.
And obviously, we know how that plays out.
Yeah, fiat's going to be a wipeout.
All right, Michael, let me give out how people can find you.
I know on Twitter you're Michael underscore Yon.
Look!
But, yeah, everything's gone now.
Is there any water left?
Wow, that's interesting.
Let me zoom way out.
Right as we wrap this up, they got wrapped up.
It's been dried there for a while.
I don't think there's any more water on the slide.
Oh, now you can see them.
Oh, now you can see different seats like this.
Okay.
Let me zoom in on that.
This is the coolest microscope.
Yeah, it's really.
And we can focus, yeah.
So that's just the dried version of that blob that we used to be watching.
And actually, if we get to...
Well, there's a lot of light being pushed on here.
So, yeah.
Look, as you were zooming in, notice the different, like, you can see the different radial structures.
Yeah, actually, let me zoom in some more.
We can still zoom in on this.
And also how the light radiates off the blob up there is quite interesting.
Yep.
Yeah, there's a lot of interesting stuff going on here.
But it's all, you know, no longer in motion because it's all dry now.
But if I add water, it'll spring back to life.
We've seen that so many times.
So, Michael, I think that germs really do exist.
Well, I have no question that bacteria exists.
I mean, we're looking at some life forms, but...
I wonder about that.
I asked Dr. Mutakami.
You interviewed him while we were in Japan.
I did.
And I ask him that question too.
Well, it's so heavily ingrained into medical education right now that almost nobody Look at that structure.
It's like a double egg or something.
But, I mean, everything we saw there is not a virus because viruses aren't alive.
Viruses don't have, you know, cells.
And they're way too small for that.
Way too small, yeah.
I mean, we're looking at structures that are like, you know, 10 to 20 microns.
So, through the finest microscopes in the world, does anybody have any viruses captured?
I think the answer, well, there's a better question, which is, has anybody isolated viruses from an infected person that is a homogenous pile of viruses?
And then have they been able to visualize that under a microscope and say these are all the same?
The answer to that is no, and has anybody been able to take those viruses and then subject Serial.
Passage.
Serial.
Passage.
And that answer is also no.
That has never been done.
There have been attempts to try it, and they never succeed.
So there's something else that's causing symptoms.
Even my lab tried to order SARS-CoV-2 certified reference material, it's called CRMs, and found out that it does not exist.
You cannot actually buy certified reference materials.
Interesting.
Yeah.
I mean, there are places that claim they have it, but then it turns out to be like bovine serum and all these different animal blood parts and everything in there.
It's not an isolated virus.
Think about it.
If I want to test for lead, I can buy a standard for lead.
I can buy a vial that I know is 100 parts per million lead because it's actually got lead in it, right?
And then I feed that into my mass spec instrument, and then my mass spec knows, oh, this is what 100 parts per million lead looks like.
There's nothing like that on the virus side.
That's interesting, because now there are images out there that are said to be individual atoms, right?
Like even helium, I think.
And I'm not sure.
It's been a long time since I've looked at it.
I don't know how they would make that resolution because, you know, I mean, I'm not sure, but we would have to look it up.
But it would just be amazing that here in 2025, if there's not like images, because the viruses would be obviously much larger than, There are all kinds of AI-generated images and CGI images that the media constantly uses.
Oh, to say that's like a hero?
Oh, a virus, I'm sorry.
They do that all the time, but it's all...
It just tells me that the PCR tests are complete fakery.
You know how I know that as a scientist?
Because they don't use any external standards to calibrate their PCR equipment.
They don't exist.
If I were to say to you, hey, I tested this food and it's got 50 parts per million lead in it, and then if you were smart, you'd say, well, how do you know?
And I would say, because I have a standard of lead that's NIST traceable, and I compared it to that standard, and My mass spec instrument can sort out atomic elements by their mass-to-charge ratios, let's say.
So that's how I know that's got lead in it.
You would say, yeah, that's cool.
And then if I said, this has a virus in it, you'd say, well, how do you know?
Ah, we just say it.
Yeah, we just say it.
Yeah, we don't have any standards.
There are no standards for viruses.
You download the libraries via software.
That are just protein sequences.
They don't even represent the whole structure.
And then you run a PCR swab and you turn it up and you say, oh, we've got a hit.
And the signal-to-noise ratio doesn't even make any sense.
It's nonsense.
I don't know.
I could go into a lot of detail here.
I can fake a lead hit on anything by turning up the background noise and you can see Peaks, but it's just background noise.
And if you don't have a signal-to-noise ratio of at least 3 to 1, better to have more like 10 to 1, then you can't say for sure that you saw lead or that you saw glyphosate or you saw anything.
Right.
So most of PCR today is just background noise.
Yeah.
It's just a big trick.
And they use it in crime labs to falsely prosecute people who are completely innocent.
This has been very interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you know the FBI used to prosecute people based on hair analysis?
They would take a hair from the scene, put it under a microscope, and say, well, this hair has these characteristics.
It's brown, or it's black, it's coarse, or it's fine.
And they would have an expert witness talk to the jury in the trials.
Yeah, this hair is unique.
All bullshit.
There's no unique hair.
That's fascinating.
Yeah.
I could take my hair and put it on the mic.
It looks like anybody else's hair that's got the same ethnicity as me.
I could take your hair, but you cut it all off this morning.
Yeah.
I hate to use shampoo.
Yeah.
But the FBI, you know, they sent people to prison on hair analysis, and it's a completely made-up fake science.
you know likewise i recall years ago there were people demanding uh dna tests for prisoners who were in various states were reluctant to do it i'm like why would you be reluctant to do that i mean this is like a no-brainer because they're going to find a lot of things don't match up that's what right that's why yeah i mean it that was disconcerting yeah that our i would think they would jump all over that a just person a just system would
do that michael now you have a lot of experience with Bullets and ballistics.
Did you know that ballistics matching also doesn't work?
That's fascinating.
I was in an FBI lab where they were doing that stuff.
Yeah, it's completely made up.
Because if you do a randomized trial of, like, here's 100 bullets and here's 100 barrels, and these have been fired and then collected, and then try to match up these 100 bullets with these 100 barrels, did you know it's no better than chance?
That is stunning.
Yep.
So is that evidence admissible in court now?
It's still used in court.
And it's complete nonsense.
There's no scientific basis for it at all.
And what on fingerprints?
Well, fingerprints are unique.
Almost always unique.
So that's got real science to it.
But bullets going down a rifle barrel?
Can you imagine the deforming of the bullet with the...
That's Hollywood nonsense.
How about the shell casings on the bolt face?
Yeah, that you can look at, absolutely, if you've got the shells.
But retrieving a bullet and then trying to match lines on it to a barrel is quackery.
That's fascinating.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, the crime labs They would just take a bag that looked like cocaine and they'd just wait two weeks.
And two weeks later they would say, yep, it's positive, and then they'd get convicted.
And it turned out they weren't even running the tests.
How'd they get caught?
There was a whistleblower in the lab.
Everybody there that was doing that should be in prison.
I think a woman got prosecuted for that.
And how long do you recall?
I don't recall.
I'll have to look this up.
Because then they had to let free everybody that had been prosecuted from that lab.
Right.
Which included quite a few guilty people too.
Right.
Some guilty, some innocent.
Yeah.
No doubt the lawsuits began.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, the lawyers just went to the courts and said, you know, we move to have this whole sentence eliminated.
Come on.
You have to.
The lab's a total fraud.
To even have, you know, the idea that there's still any justice, you would have to let them go.
But you spoke earlier about the mythology of a culture.
We, in America, we have a mythology through TV that you can bullet match.
To a barrel of a gun.
That's just mythology.
Right.
You know, on your microscope, I read a book on sand.
You know how I am.
I read weird books.
Like I read a book on mud, I read a book on sand.
And the sand, according to this book, the title of the book is And the title of the mud book was actually mud.
And mud is very important to understand in military operations.
But sand, actually, according to this book, all the sand around the world is highly fingerprintable to that area, right?
I would imagine.
Yeah, and so using a microscope, they were actually able to track back where Japanese Really?
Yeah.
And the reason they were able to find it is, you know, the ballast for the fire balloons was sandbags.
And one of them landed, I think, in Oregon.
And they got the sand.
It had these diatoms in it.
And those diatoms are only found within certain latitudes.
And they're like, where is this coming from?
But, you know, libraries are weapon systems.
So they had the people going through the libraries.
And there was a French.
Scientific crew that was in Japan in the 1870s or 80s, and they were looking for all the bugs and stuff.
They're looking for all the minerals, so they're checking the sand, right?
And they had that sand, and it was from this one little area of Japan that had all these different structures.
So the U.S. sent the reconnaissance aircraft over that area and saw this lone factory out there.
They came back with bombers and bombed it, and there was no more fire balloons, according to that book.
Wow.
Yeah, the sand got them bombed.
That same science is used in studying the history of comet impacts on Earth.
Oh.
Because the impacts would spread certain isotopes.
Dust would settle all over the Earth, and it also formed these microspherials during the impact.
But I want to invite you.
You are welcome to bring any bullets that you've fired and collected.
We can put them under this scope.
This scope is better than what police labs have.
We can actually run a little experiment and see can we match bullets to barrels by using a microscope?
We should try that.
You know what we're trying right now?
And so they took a bunch of photos yesterday and didn't succeed, but it was overcast.
So they were trying to see if you can capture that photo at the Trump shooting thing with the ear day.
Yeah, the great ear day.
So, I mean, this is strange to me because as a combat photographer, Who is very familiar with weapons, I just find it quite strange that you see that trace.
I'm very skeptical about that trace.
I'm highly skeptical.
You know, because collectively, I know a lot of people are going to see this around the world.
Have you ever seen a photo in war or in peace, some gunfight in the street or whatever, where it caught a trace of a bullet?
Now, the mainstream media, they've used this photo from the Olympics of a, But that's like a pellet gun or a.22, you know what I mean?
Oh, the velocity is totally different.
Yeah, and the photographer on that, he was shooting 120 frames per second, and it was a Nikon Z9.
Now, the one at the Trump day is a Sony Alpha 1, and that's the camera I actually use, right?
It's the best camera that you can buy, right?
And that's what he is using.
And he's using a 24-hour.
So they're using the lens and the camera.
And then we're going to go out together before I take off to Japan and see if we can catch it.
But they haven't caught it yet.
Yeah.
So anybody watching this, any photographers.
That's going to be hard to catch, yeah.
Yeah.
Anybody with a Sony Alpha 1. The New York Times photographer said he was shooting on F1.6 at 1.8 thousandth of a second shutter speed.
And he was shooting in RAW, according to him.
Which is, I think, ARW.
Anyway, RAW.
And magically caught that trace.
So if you're watching this and you got a rifle, go out and try it yourself.
Well, and I wanna add, you know, You can see it when you're behind the bullet, but you're talking about catching trace from the side, which is a totally different ballgame.
Nobody, to my knowledge, has ever caught one.
And you know, when it comes to the actual skill stack of...
Because I've done so much combat photography, and I'm so familiar with weapons being a special forces weapons man.
It looks counterfeit.
It doesn't feel right.
I will say, I think the only way to even begin to capture that would be to have an electronic firing mechanism.
On the rifle so that you can calculate exactly when that bullet should be passing the camera.
Yeah.
And then somehow, I mean, you'd have to have this thing digitally controlled unless you're going to shoot a million frames at super high speed.
One guy tried, and he shot over 20,000 shots, right?
Yeah.
And, in fact, I just emailed to him last night.
I don't know if he's answered yet, but he's in Britain.
Let's see what he says.
Actually, I'll send you the link.
He goes through the math.
It was very difficult, but he didn't catch a trace.
It could also depend on air density and humidity, obviously, too.
Those are wild cards that we can't control for.
We can control for a lot of things, but we don't actually know the speed of the round because we don't know what ammo he was using, how long the barrel was, or whatever.
We just don't know.
Probably bracket it.
We can bracket it.
Yeah.
No, we can.
I mean, those are 5.56 rounds, and his distance was, what, 150 yards or something?
Yeah, right at that range.
And the photographer was, if you look at the photographer, Doug Mills, in the photo in relation to Trump and the bullet, it looks like, I'm guessing, I don't know, 15 feet away, something like that.
So I'd say that bullet's still moving at least 2,200 feet per second.
Yeah, it's my guess.
Even after losing some velocity.
I mean, it's still much faster than speed of sound at that point.
So that tells you something about how the trace can form around the bullet because it's going faster than sound.
So there's going to be compression of humidity into like a shockwave, a small little shockwave, right?
So I guess technically if there's enough humidity in the air, Yeah.
That's why I want to try.
Because, you know, I think we're not going to find it, but we might.
And that's why, you know, you've got to be scientific and just try.
Try, try, try.
But if a lot of people try, then make sure you shoot in RAW, because if you catch it, we're going to ask to see your RAW to see if you faked it.
Yeah, yeah, totally.
And it's harder to fake the RAW than it is the JPEG.
And when you're shooting in RAW, you have a slower frame rate, right?
Because the file's much larger to be pushed onto storage.
On the Sony Alpha 1, which is what he shot with, which is what I have, it will shoot on uncompressed raw, 20 frames per second.
It's the F35 of cameras.
But if you want to shoot compressed RAW, it'll shoot 30 frames per second.
I see.
Right?
So if you, you know, set it at F1.6, one eight thousandth of a second, and let it rip.
I mean, just bring lots of extra batteries, a lot of extra memory.
A lot of ammo.
A lot of ammo.
And, you know, put a few hundred rounds downrange and see if you can catch it.
This guy said he did more than 20,000.
I'll send you the link.
All right.
And then collect those rounds and bring them in.
We'll see if we can do a ballistic, you know, barrel match analysis.
Yeah.
It's a fascinating world, Michael, and that's why I love talking with you, and thank you for taking the time, because we cover so many interesting topics.
Let me give out your website.
It's michaelyan.substack.com, and here you have Be Not Afraid.
Okay, great.
Why do I have zero PTSD?
That's your new one.
Oh, I just published that today because people were...
And I was saying, why don't I have it?
And I don't have it because, as I mentioned earlier, I don't do drugs.
I don't drink alcohol.
I don't expect myself to have it.
And I won't allow myself to have it.
I don't want sympathy.
I don't need it.
You know what I mean?
We have to...
And if we don't fight for our country, nobody will.
And I don't have time for crying and laying around acting like an idiot.
We have to stand up.
Well, and I would add, I mean, people have their nervous systems wired differently, and you're wired in a very, very resilient way, where you can handle things matter-of-fact.
Like, if gunshots erupted, if you're somewhere, you're not going to have panic.
You're going to start planning, where are they coming from?
How do we minimize innocent people getting hurt?
How do we find cover, etc.?
You're a solution-oriented guy.
You're not emotionally...
I haven't been in firefights, and I think it's because of my mother.
My mother is on that screen.
That's my mother actually holding me.
When I was a child, we would have breath-holding contests and things like that.
She was a really great mother.
Oh, wow.
That's great.
Well, I thank you for all that you've done and your analysis and just the fact that you're a critical thinker.
And I hope you agree that I am, too.
I mean, I always try to bring in critical thinking.
And, you know, we try to use instruments and common sense to try to resolve some of these issues and pray for peace, you know, but plan for things to get totally out of control.
Right.
Yeah, that's why I'm always asking you questions at, you know, two in the morning.
Of course, I'm on the other side of the world.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, Have a safe journey whenever you head back, and you're welcome here anytime.
Thanks for all your time today, and you have access to the microscope if you want to bring any samples next time.
I'll think of something to put under that.
It's got a lot of capabilities, but it's limited to like 2500X, so we can't see so-called viruses.
I'll bring some mud from the Darien Gap, some of that black mud.
We'll see if we can see some gold in there.
Oh yeah, that should be cool.
A little gold flex.
That'd be lots of fun.
Alright, well, that's a wrap for today.
So thank you, Michael, again for being here.
And thank all of you for watching.
I'm Mike Adams here of brighteon.com.
I hope you enjoyed this kind of free-form discussion.
And hey, we still have a little bit of pine needle tea left.
Roll with it.
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