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June 2, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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BBN, June 2, 2025 – Why western nations NEED NUCLEAR WAR with Russia...
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Welcome to Brighton Broadcast News with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Welcome to Brighton Broadcast News Red Alert Edition here for Monday, June 2nd, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams and events took place over the weekend that have put us on the verge of potentially nuclear war.
It's clear that Western forces are doing everything they can to try to provoke an escalatory retaliation from Russia.
And we are really at a breaking point.
This is a very serious situation.
I will cover that in great detail coming up.
First, I want to show you a couple of images from the xylitol crystals that I promised last week as I continue my investigation into the Middle East situation this summer.
And I'm going to show you I think three just shocking images.
I'm going to show them to you up front and then have a quick discussion about what this is.
So let me show you three images that appeared in the xylitol crystals.
And by the way, I'll have a discussion about why this comes from the mind of God and the protection of Christ.
And that this is a loving, authentic approach.
To gaining understanding from God's laws of what he built into the cosmos.
And if you're wondering how this is even possible, I'm going to offer an explanation in a minute.
But first, let me show you this image of two stealth bombers flying over what looks like a desert.
And this was on the slide that I had put all kinds of words about the Middle East.
And these two stealth bombers...
At least that's what this looks like.
Now remember that these xylitol crystals are literally painting scenes and I've shown you under previous microscopy how they're painting these in real time.
They're actually sketching out these images and the reason this is possible is because of morphic resonance and the fact that God created a universe that is fractal.
So the knowledge of the whole is contained in each part.
Again, I'll get to that explanation more in a minute.
But I want to show you two additional images that really popped up here.
And they are images of two animals.
Two animals appeared in these crystals.
And the two animals, they're not animals that I had in mind.
I wasn't even thinking of them.
And the first one is this falcon in a burning tree.
So here's a white-headed falcon with a beak and a head and legs and it's attached to this tree and it has a dark feathered back.
It looks just like a falcon in the real world.
And as you can see, it's attached to this tree that appears to be At least that's the way it looks visually.
So there's this falcon.
And I wasn't thinking about falcons when I was, you know, pouring out the xylitol and writing the words on this plate.
I wasn't thinking about falcons.
And I had to look up that, like, what's the significance of the falcon when it comes to the Middle East?
Well, guess what?
Iran.
This is the birthplace of falconry.
And the falcon is a symbol of royal family strength throughout the history of Persia.
So the falcon here being depicted in the fire of a burning branch or a burning tree, and yet the falcon looks unharmed.
it seems like the fire is going around the Falcon.
This symbolically, this has...
It might mean, I mean, one could interpret it in a lot of ways, but one way would be that Iran is going to be hit with bombs, but Persia will survive.
The falcon survives the flames, right?
One way to interpret it.
And then the next image I want to show you is this one horned ram.
Now this one horned ram just pops up.
This is all made of xylitol, by the way.
This is just an image painted by the crystals.
It's a one-horned ram.
You can see the eyes.
You can see the snout.
You can see the mouth of the ram.
You can see some of the skull structure.
You can see one ear and one curved horn.
And the ram, it turns out, I had to look this up, too.
In Islam, the ram refers to Abraham.
And a lot of other things, but the focus is on Abraham.
And of course, Abraham, right now in the conflict in the Middle East, this conflict over land, well, the Jews say, or the Israelis at least, say that God gave the land to them by promising it to the offsprings of Abraham.
And therefore, they say, we have the right to this land and we can kill the Palestinians, etc.
So, the ram going back to Abraham, and Abraham being a figure that is recognized in both, of course, Old Testament Judaism, the more modern Western Christianity, as well as Islam.
So, you know, Abraham is a universal figure to all three religions.
And this ram representing Abraham, at least, again, in one interpretation, But with one horn missing.
So what's the deal with one horn missing?
Well, it turns out that also in the writings of the time and in the Bible and also in the book of Revelation, etc., the horns represent the kings of nations.
So the horns representing the leaders.
So here, this ram representing Abraham but missing one horn, you could interpret it as if A national leader, a current leader of perhaps Iran or perhaps Israel or perhaps another country that's relevant to all this,
perhaps Lebanon, who knows, but that a leader will die or be eliminated leaving just the one curved horn.
but it's not clear from these images who that is.
It's not name tags on...
But that's clearly a RAM.
Now I want to zoom out and show you there's a larger RAM image here.
I zoomed out for this.
I call it the RAM war scene.
And this image shows what I see under the microscope when I'm looking at this.
The RAM is facing off against what looks like apparitions or maybe demons.
Maybe wickedness, maybe the spikes, like spiritual spikes, like those mentioned in Ephesians 6, for example.
All of this stuff, very interesting, and then some colors in the images there as well.
So this is actually what I see under the microscope when I'm looking at this slide.
And this is the slide that's labeled Middle East and everything about the war and the land, the different countries and cultures there.
So, think about this, that I've only seen, I've spent hours going through these images, these slides, I've only seen two animals.
They are the falcon and the ram.
And neither one of these animals was ever in my mind when I was doing this.
So, I've seen in the comments that some people might be thinking, well, you're just projecting what's in your mind onto the crystals.
It's just what's in your head.
No, I wasn't thinking of rams or falcons at all.
In fact, when the falcon appeared, I had to look it up.
Like, what does this have to do with the Middle East?
I didn't realize that the falcon was a symbol for Persia.
And it's not just these images that I have.
There are many more.
I've got three images of stealth bombers or drones flying over the desert.
At least, I'll probably find more because...
I mean, under the microscope, it's massive.
It turns out that zoomed in at these levels, I can literally only see, even when stitched together, which takes about 10 minutes of stitching of images, I can only see about one square centimeter at a time.
That's it.
So if I've got a 4 by 6 inch How many square centimeters is that?
It's a lot.
And each square centimeter takes 10 minutes just to save off the image.
Not to mention the time that it takes looking through the images, which also takes hours.
So I have barely begun to even to go through this and I've already found that And let me show you something else that I found, which clearly appears to me to be images of probably buildings in Gaza that are being bombarded.
But it doesn't have to be Gaza.
It could be buildings somewhere else.
It could be Lebanon.
It could be Iran.
Let me show you this image.
So here we have an image of what looks...
And, you know, immediately when I saw this, I thought those looked like kind of like Adobe-style buildings of the Middle East or what was in Gaza before they were all destroyed.
So this looks to me like some kind of bombardment of the buildings, and I have numerous images, more images, some that look like actual satellite photos of terrain.
I've got images from this slide of, for example, a stand of dead trees that were clearly just burned, just blown apart, either in a nuclear blast or a conventional kinetic blast of some kind.
And it's just right there in front of you.
It's like a black and white tree forest that's all been burned to a crisp.
So that's all I'm going to show you right now because I'm going to need a lot more time, it turns out.
I'm going to need many more days to go through and fully compile the additional photos that are found in this one slide.
This is all from one single slide, and everything you saw was xylitol.
There's nothing else in it.
I don't add anything.
There's nothing else there.
It's just xylitol.
What I do is I write the words on the slide of what I want to ask, what I'm prompting.
Same way you would prompt AI, it turns out that God created our universe with endless knowledge.
The knowledge is already imprinted into what we call morphic fields.
The knowledge of what's happening now, the knowledge of...
How animals know how to do things.
I'll show you an example of that.
And also knowledge of what is to be.
This is a natural phenomenon.
This is not unnatural or supernatural or evil or anything like that.
In fact, I always conduct this in the name of Christ.
I always ask Christ for wisdom and guidance every time.
As I'm writing the words, as I'm reading them aloud, I'm saying a prayer to Christ and thanking God for I know there are people out there that would try to invoke other nefarious forces.
I would not dare touch that.
Are you kidding me?
You'd be crazy to invite any kind of nefarious demon.
Because demons are real.
We all know that.
Demons are real.
you would be insane to invite demons into your consciousness.
That would be the...
They'll take over.
Sure.
That's, I mean, what do you think happened to half of Hollywood and then singers and famous people, whatever.
Where did they get their talent?
Made a deal with the devil.
They agreed to be partially influenced or even partially possessed, etc.
At least that's my belief.
I've interviewed experts on this topic.
And the number one thing that blocks demonic spirits is to say the name Jesus Christ.
In fact, those who are demonically infested cannot say Jesus Christ.
They cannot say the words because it just hurts too much.
So when you invoke the name of Christ and the energy of Christ and you engage in prompting the cosmos, For God's wisdom and God's knowledge with the motivation of working to help people.
Why am I doing this?
Because I want to help people.
I want us to know more about what's happening in the world and to know potentially some of the dangers and some of the risks.
So this is all about helping people make it through whatever's about to come.
And I believe that God wants us to make it through this.
God gives us access to solutions and knowledge that can help us through.
I believe there's a reason why you're listening to this right now.
That's not just random coincidence either.
There's also a reason why I believe that I happened upon this information once I got my new microscope and I began to watch crystals freezing.
Look!
Let me back up.
The way this whole thing started was I just wanted to show you crystals freezing in real time.
That's how it started a couple weeks ago, whatever it was.
And then it turns out that as I was showing the crystals freezing, I was almost like half-jokingly saying, you know, let's get it to show my dog.
And then in real time, in a video that I showed you, it started sketching out my dog.
Well, a dog.
Didn't necessarily look like my dog.
And then that dog was on top of a hog.
And it wasn't super clear.
It wasn't as clear as the ram and the falcon that I've shown you today.
But it was clear enough that I saw it.
I recognized it.
I was like, whoa.
This thing is responding to my prompts.
Kind of like the way AI does.
You ask AI a question and it tries to put together an answer.
Or if you're working with an image AI.
You know, you type in a question or you type a description of the image you want, and it can come back and give you an image that's kind of inspired by that.
Well, it turns out that the entire cosmos is constructed exactly this same way with knowledge in the cosmos.
I call it morphic resonance.
That's from Rupert Sheldrake.
I think he's the one who came up with that term.
And this is natural.
In alignment with God.
And this is why God works through nature.
This is why God works through snowflakes, through ice, through crystals, through everything, through leaves, through herbs, through molecules.
God is present everywhere.
And if you just look, if you look at anything closely enough, even rocks or bark or leaves or whatever, or crystals or sugars, you're going to see...
And that's just a universal truth.
Well, it turns out that if you start to ask, if you start to prompt the universe with questions, it will attempt to give you answers.
And that's, again, it's not sorcery or witchcraft or anything.
Evil or weird.
It's actually a reflection of God's omniscience.
It's what God wants us to experience because we do this in the name of Christ and our Creator and we do this with positive intent to help our fellow human beings.
So because of that intention, because it is clear and because it is rooted in love and because it is rooted in human freedom, then We are shown this information through the laws of the universe that were put in place by God himself.
That's what this is.
So as I began to ask more and more specific questions of the slides, now they're starting to give back very specific information and undeniable, undeniable images like the...
I mean, these are not random things.
You don't just randomly see the head of a Ram.
You don't just randomly see two stealth bombers flying over a desert dropping bombs.
I mean, these are sketched into the structure, the crystal matrix, and it's a natural response from...
This is natural.
And I've also said, by the way, remote viewing is natural.
Telekinesis is natural.
Intuition is natural.
Mother-child connections of emotions and intuition, entirely natural.
It's actually a survival mechanism, too, for mothers to know when their children are in trouble.
So there's an actual psychic communication channel between a mother and a child.
And that's totally natural.
That's all real and it's all natural.
There's nothing sketchy about it.
It's the way God created the universe to function.
Homeopathy is natural.
And what I'm showing you here is very much related to homeopathy because it shows that water or crystals or liquid structures actually have memories and they can form 3D structures and they can communicate.
And that's like the work of Dr. Emoto with the water crystals, and it's the same thing that I'm doing here with liquid xylitol that forms a solid, and as it's forming, it sketches and paints these images which are apparently answering the question, or at least they are providing information that's relevant to the prompt that I'm writing down.
Now, I want to show you this interesting video, which is proof of the existence of morphic residents.
And I've talked about something like this before when I've spoken about spiders, and I've said, well, how do spiders, how do they know how to build spider webs?
They don't go to spider web school, do they?
So how do they have a memory of building a spider web, or even how to repair it?
And you know, there are sticky strands, and then there are non-sticky structural strands.
Those are the spokes.
They're non-sticky.
That's what the spider travels along.
The sticky strands are much lighter and stickier, and they connect the spokes, and that's where the insects get caught, and the spider is careful not to get itself caught on those sticky strands.
But spiders can repair damaged webs.
They know how to climb a tree and then throw a web, let the wind attach it.
To another tree, like 30 feet away.
I've seen it myself.
And then they pull it tight and they create a structural strand.
And then they crawl out to the middle of the strand and they drop down to the ground with a strand.
And then they attach that strand to the bottom.
Now it's an anchor.
Now that spider has three points to work with.
And from the three points, they can climb back up and start building the web.
And how did spiders learn how to do that?
Well, I'm going to show you a video that's, it's not about spiders, it's about ants, but it's going to show you something extraordinary that answers this question.
It's only about two minutes, so check this out.
*crash*
The amount of cement required is extraordinary.
For three days, they kept pouring until 10 tons of cement had disappeared down the tubes.
they begin the excavation, led by Professor Louise Forci.
With the help of mechanical diggers, the scientists remove tons of earth.
At last, they begin to see the structure of the city-state.
There are subterranean highways connecting the main chambers and off the main routes are side roads.
The paths branch and lead to many fungus gardens and rubbish pits.
The tunnels are designed to ensure good ventilation.
and provide the shortest transport routes.
Everything looks like it has been designed by an architect, a single mind, but of course that isn't true.
this colossal and complex city was created by the collective will of the ant colony the super organism The structure covers 50 square meters and goes 8 meters into the earth.
In its construction, the colony moved 40 tons of soil.
Billions of ant loads of soil were brought to the surface.
Each load weighed four times as much as the worker, and in human terms was carried a kilometer to the surface.
It is the equivalent of building the grid.
Alright, so did you enjoy the ant video?
So they pumped 10 tons of concrete into the ant structure, right?
And then they excavated the loose dirt around it, revealing the detailed ant structure.
And that's what you just saw.
Now, I ask you this important question.
Where did ants go to architecture school?
Where did any ant learn how to do this?
The answer is, they did not.
There's no ant that ever learned how to do this.
There's no ant that was ever taught how to build this.
And yet they did.
Yet they did.
Intricately.
With ventilation.
With structural strength.
With actual engineering.
And a very efficient use of 3D space underground with all kinds of features.
How did they do that if they never went to ant school?
The answer is they tap into the morphic fields of ant knowledge.
That's the answer.
Same thing as the spiders tapping into the spider knowledge morphic fields.
The reason that spiders know how to build spider webs is because billions of other spiders before them of their same species did the same thing, contributing to the morphic fields that the current spider taps into.
The spider downloads, in effect, the knowledge of how to build a spider web.
Just like the ants in this video, they tap into basically cloud storage.
Morphic resonance in the cloud.
They tap into the cloud and then that's how they know how to build.
And believe me, If you were to look at the genetic chromosomes of ants, you're never going to find blueprints for ant construction in the chromosomes.
It's not there.
If you dissect the ants into little tiny pieces, nowhere in all the pieces are you going to find little rolled up blueprints for how to build ant mansions and things.
Ant skyscrapers.
No, or ground scrapers.
You're not going to find that.
Physical, there's nothing genetic.
There's nothing that can be found in any ant hive that can explain how they know how to build ant hives.
The only thing that makes sense is that they are tapping into morphic resonance, which is a species memory, a kind of knowledge base that is entirely consistent with the structure of our cosmos as created by our creator.
And this also explains the so-called 100th monkey concept.
When 100 monkeys learn how to do something, then all the other monkeys on islands nearby, they learn how to do it.
Same thing with xylitol.
Remember what I said before?
Xylitol did not form a solid at room temperature before the year 1941.
But suddenly, in 1941, it began to do so.
The crystals learned how to do it, and then there became a 100th monkey concept with xylitol crystals.
And all of a sudden, all the crystals all over the world began to form solids at room temperature.
I mean, it was liquid, now it's forming crystals as a solid.
That all began in 1941.
That's because even crystals have morphic fields that they tap into in order to sort of download their behavior, you could say.
Even though they're not, obviously they're not alive in the classical sense.
They don't have neurology, they don't have mitochondria, nothing.
But there's a natural intelligence in complex systems.
And this is what a lot of people are discovering even in AI.
Like, wow, this model is engaged in reasoning.
Where did that come from?
Well, it's an emergent property of complex systems that you start to have natural intelligence.
Why?
Because God built that into the whole universe, it turns out.
So when I'm looking at xylitol crystals, I'm actually looking at what God built into the universe.
He created this for all of us to use as tools.
Ants use it, spiders use it, monkeys use it, humans use it.
We all tap into this knowledge base, and crystals use it as well.
So all I'm doing is acknowledging the existence of our creator, acknowledging the That's literally the way the universe works.
Some people call it the law of one or the law of attraction or karma, common term.
You put out good things, you get back good things.
Well, it turns out if you ask specific questions, you can also get specific answers from the structure of the cosmos.
So that's what I'm doing with these xylitol crystals.
And I did not expect that the images would become more and more clear to the point where they are now.
They are undeniable.
It's like, bam, there it is.
You can see the Falcon, you know, you can see the stealth bombers, you can see the buildings being bombarded, you can see the ram's head with the one curved horn, etc.
These are not just, you know, wishy-washy, like, imagination, you know.
They're very clear depictions.
And that's what I'm finding here so far, in just a couple of weeks, that the images are starting to become more clear, at least in some cases.
Possibly due to our recognition that this is a real thing.
That this is actually happening.
It's not just random chance and this is consistent with the structure of the way the universe works.
So, bottom line here is I'm going to continue to look at these and I'm going to work.
I've got another slide called Love.
Love and Joy and Happiness and Creativity.
I'm going to review that one after I finish this war slide.
And, of course, I'm hoping to find images of love and joy and happiness, but I have no idea what that would be.
What am I going to see?
Like, hearts everywhere?
Probably not just like that.
It's going to be interesting, what we find.
And, by the way, this is no different from prayer.
Prayer is prompting the cosmos.
To give you what you're asking for.
You know, you're praying.
Dear God, you know, let Aunt Bertha heal her cancer or whatever.
What are you asking for?
You're asking for God's universe to bend the rules a little bit and to alter her physiology to where her cancer tumors go away.
So you're prompting God's universe to sort of glitch in your favor.
Well, that's the same thing we're doing with xylitol here.
We're putting xylitol on the slides and saying, hey, show me what's going to happen.
Show me what's going on.
Middle East, Iran, Israel, what's the deal?
What's going on?
It's the same exact thing as prayer.
And how many times, even in the history of the Bible, were there all kinds of people, religious leaders and...
Ask God for a vision.
I mean, or as Moses did, ask God to kill me, you know?
I'm tired of leading these people through the desert, you know, through the wilderness.
Well, all throughout the Bible, people were asking God for wisdom.
Sometimes visions, obviously.
sometimes voices, you know, look at Instant knowledge, where does that come from?
It comes from God's creation.
So everything that I'm talking about here, these are all natural phenomena and they're all aligned with God and forces of love.
That is, when you use this natural consciousness power, In love.
And that's obviously very critical.
To use it in love, not to use it to ever try to harm someone or to try to deceive anyone, but rather to show love, to inform, to uplift, to red pill people, etc.
When it's with positive intent, I think it's actually the most effective.
At least that's my take on it.
But I guess I wouldn't know since I haven't tried any negative intent, and I do not intend to.
See, look, I understand that whatever is in your mind, the universe makes it real.
So if you focus on negative things, you're creating negative things.
Again, there's a balance.
It doesn't mean that you can't talk about real threats in the world, as I do.
But we don't want to dwell on it either, right?
We want to be aware of it.
Like driving with headlights, but not dwell on it.
But if you really want to have a positive future, focus on the positive.
Create the positive intentionally.
Pray for positive outcomes, etc.
And that's very, very powerful.
And that's what we're doing right here.
We're asking for God's natural laws of the cosmos to help us understand.
So that we can be prepared for whatever challenges this crazy world might throw our way, including some of the demonic forces that are always trying to mess with life and cause human suffering and cause destruction and so on.
And those demonic forces would use every kind of deception or any kind of suffering or tool or jabs or whatever to try to harm us.
We should invoke the gifts that God has placed in the cosmos for us in order to have an advantage against the forces of evil that are locked into that eternal battle that sadly appears to define this realm.
So the bottom line on this is I'm going to need a few days to put more images together.
I've also found out, well, I've come up with a much better way to do this because I had to create a grid of the centimeters.
And I have them like, you know, A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3, etc.
I use letters and numbers to create the grid now so that when I save off stitched images, I'm saving them with the grid quadrant in the file name.
And that way I can always go back and relatively easily I can find any image which I hadn't been doing that before, and in some cases, I found these images, and then I had a very hard time going back and finding them again because the slide is so huge.
So I'm creating a more systematic method for this, and I've also figured out the perfect material for actually holding the melted xylitol to allow it to freeze.
The perfect material for this.
Guess what it is?
Guess what it is?
It's so funny.
It's perfect because they have protection cases for it and everything.
I'm getting too much dust on these.
The perfect material are blank CDs.
They're absolutely perfect.
They're like a little bit under five inches in diameter.
They have a hole in the center.
You can pop them into a case and close the lid and you can protect it from dust.
So that's what I'm changing over to do from now on.
Is to use CD-ROMs for everything coming up.
And then I have a different numbering system to help me more easily locate any kind of material.
So, it's gonna get interesting, folks.
Okay, next we'll jump into a discussion about the situation in Russia.
A situation that appears to be escalating rapidly.
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The situation with Russia and Ukraine is heating up dramatically.
In case you haven't tracked the latest news, within the last 24 hours or so, Ukraine launched a very clever and very effective attack on Four Russian airfields that were deep into Russia, nowhere close to the border with Ukraine.
And this attack was launched by trucks with shipping containers, you know, like the big 40-foot containers.
I think there are also 40-foot containers there, because I think that's a universal global size unit.
Anyway, these 40-foot containers on the back of trucks opened up, and out of them came a swarm of drones.
And the swarm of drones then had relatively small amounts of explosives.
It looked like maybe half a kilogram or something.
And they just flew right into these planes, which are these legacy bombers and fighters, part of the strategic nuclear bombing fleet of Russia.
And apparently 40 of these planes were either damaged or destroyed.
And there's footage of some of the destruction at one of the four airfields.
And apparently Russia had left these planes out in the open, unprotected, thinking that they were far outside the range of, you know, Ukrainian cruise missiles or obviously drones for sure.
But this was a whole new kind of attack.
Somebody drove trucks filled with, you know, carrying containers filled with drones close to the airfield, and then the drones just took off out of those containers.
Wow, this is a whole new weapon system.
Now, you might be thinking right away, we should consider whether this can happen also on ships in the ocean, like, oh, I don't know, ships from China coming.
To offload containers at the LA port, for example, but instead of offloading containers, they just sit offshore and the containers open up and then out comes, you know, a thousand drones.
Well, I've talked about this in previous podcasts.
And in fact, gosh, I remember some other people in alt media were covering the, I think they were called the Club K. These were the containers that could open up and launch cruise missiles.
And it was believed that China and Russia had these kinds of containers.
And now that we've seen this technology demonstrated by Ukraine, no doubt with help from the CIA, etc., it really does make you wonder, has this technology already been implemented elsewhere?
This approach to bombing an airfield could obviously also be used to bomb infrastructure across the USA.
The thing about this attack is that it's going to cause a lot of trouble for truckers.
Any trucker carrying a container now could be suspected of having a drone launch box or cruise missiles in there or something else.
So now you're going to see all over the world, you're going to see truckers put through a lot of scrutiny.
And it begs the question, I was trying to complete.
That idea that infrastructure all across America could easily be sabotaged just by having containers that are rolled up near, let's say, a power grid substation or a port or whatever, you know, a police station or a government building or the Pentagon or whatever.
I'm sure there are trucks that drive by the Pentagon that are 40-foot containers.
What if they just open up and launch, you know, freaking cruise missiles?
At the Pentagon, things like that.
Or oil refineries, you know?
There could be so much economic destruction carried out that would be so damaging to so many sectors.
I'm thinking Texas, how important the oil industry is in Texas.
important to the whole country, not just to Texas.
But if some Just shutting down one major refinery would have a lasting and devastating economic impact.
And I have no doubt that this has been widely considered by the enemies of America, which includes, by the way, radical leftists who...
So this idea of a 40-foot container opening up and just being a giant aircraft carrier for drones, basically, I mean a drone carrier, a road-based drone carrier, that's probably the best way to describe it.
This is a terrifying new development and new escalation in modern warfare.
And you could imagine that there would be different versions of these.
Like some guy could be hauling what looks like a U-Haul trailer or a camping trailer.
But it's not really a camping trailer.
It actually opens up and then inside it's launching drones or whatever.
That can be a very real thing.
And I saw a video the other day of a guy hauling what looked like a trailer.
And a stack of pallets on the trailer.
Like a full stack of pallets.
But it wasn't a stack of pallets.
Only like the outside 18 inches all the way around was pallets.
If you opened up one of the pallets, there was a trailer inside.
I mean, like a living space.
A bed and a sink and everything.
Inside the stack of pallets.
Well, you can imagine.
They could disguise, like, a drone carrier the same way.
They could say, oh, you know, this is just a stack of pallets, but it's actually going to launch deadly drones.
So there's no way that, you know, state police or highway patrol or any of those people would ever figure this out because there are so many commercial, you know, civilian transport trucks driving around all the time.
And there are campers driving around all the time.
And there are RVs, you know?
What if somebody modifies an RV?
It's like the top opens up, out goes like 50 drones.
Is that possible?
Heck yeah, that's possible.
No question about it.
And RVs are cheap right now because everybody's trying to get rid of them.
But anyway, those are some things to consider.
Now, let's consider Russia's response to this because that's something that could also be rather devastating.
But lastly, on that last point, let me just say that although I'm completely opposed to this war, you've got to give credit to the Ukrainian planners.
Again, probably CIA, probably high-level NATO people, whatever.
But that was a very clever thing that they did, and it worked from the point of view of Ukraine.
Practically genius, actually.
So they did it.
It's about as clever as when the Russians went into the natural gas pipes, That are like a meter and a half tall, and they crawled for kilometers, I guess, in the pipes.
Was that in Mariupol?
I forgot where that was.
And then they came up behind the front lines of the Ukrainians.
That was a very clever and very difficult thing for Russia to pull off.
But this hybrid container drone assault by Ukraine is similarly very clever and very effective.
All right, with that said, And I heard there were four bombings, actually, but I only saw confirmed reports of two.
But bridges were blown up, causing commuter trains to crash down onto traffic.
And then as a result of that, Numerous people died.
The last number I heard was that seven people had died in one of the bombings.
I'm not actually sure what the total death count is, but it's more the terror of it.
The point of such an attack is to demonstrate that Russia can't protect itself and to cast fear and doubt into the minds.
Of the Russian people thinking, oh, it's not even safe if I get on a train.
And that's, you know, that's how terrorism works.
And that's why attacking civilian targets is a war crime.
And, you know, sadly, in every war, civilian targets get hit or deliberately targeted by everybody involved one way or another, like the U.S. and Vietnam also, you know, and Russia has hit civilian targets.
I don't know if they've done it on purpose.
I can't read their minds.
I don't know.
But civilian targets have been hit on both sides.
And this is just another example of that.
And it's a devastating example.
So that combined with the drone attack destruction of the 40 bombers, strategic bombers and fighters.
I don't know how many bombers there were total, but the reported number of total aircraft is 40. That were either damaged or destroyed.
And I don't know how many were destroyed in that number, but it's probably a lot.
And those aircraft cannot be replaced because they're no longer even in production.
So, you know, they're gone.
The calls inside Russia for Russia to respond very aggressively, even with nuclear weapons, those calls are growing.
And I believe that This kind of attack is intended by the West to try to provoke Russia into launching much more aggressive missiles or thermobaric bombs, maybe nuclear bombs, or unleashing Oreshnik missile attacks, which I believe that's what's coming.
I think we're going to see a Russian retaliation of Oreshnik missiles that will hit Key targets in European nations and possibly Germany as well.
But there is a non-zero risk of a much more aggressive counterattack because Putin is clearly under tremendous pressure from his own people, his own military.
There's a lot of fear and emotions and anger involved in watching these attacks, especially as Russia and Ukraine were scheduled to meet for peace negotiations.
And, you know, how do you negotiate peace when both sides are still attacking each other?
I don't know.
I mean, I guess there's no other way to do it.
You've got to negotiate as soon as you can, regardless of what's happening on the battlefield.
But it just seems odd to me that you've got one group of men that sit in a room and shake hands and talk about how to end hostilities, and then a couple thousand kilometers away, you have another group of men, like, beating each other's brains out.
Firing rounds through each other's bodies.
It's like, this is truly insane.
But war is insane.
War is insane.
As Michael Jan said, wars always grow.
They always grow unpredictably.
And they always last longer than you think.
So, my prognosis for peace with Russia is it's a very poor prognosis.
I don't think it's going to happen anytime soon.
And I think that the UK and The, you know, MI6 people there, the deep state, I think they're heavily involved in this.
I think Germany's involved.
I think European leaders absolutely need war to prevent themselves from being arrested and imprisoned and, you know, maybe given life sentences or something by the courts if they are subject to the actual crimes of what they did during COVID and since then.
So I think the Western leaders need war.
And I don't think Trump wants war, but I think the people around him absolutely want war.
They need war as a cover story for the reset of the dollar, the collapse of the debt pyramid scheme, which is coming.
So they need war.
It gives them everything.
It gives them, you know, everything's an emergency.
It gives them martial law if they want it.
It gives them currency controls if they want it.
It allows them to confiscate things if they want to.
It allows them to censor critics.
Allows them, you know, to suspend the Constitution.
So that's why they love war, and that's why they're pushing Russia to react.
And so far, Russia has not taken the bait.
There have been numerous attacks like this that have clearly attempted to bait Russia.
One on the, what's it called, the Kerch Bridge that connects Crimea.
To the Russian mainland?
I don't know if I have the name correct, but those attacks were meant to do the same thing.
Remember when they blew up a truck on the bridge and took out part of the bridge for a while?
So all of these are designed to provoke Putin into a much more aggressive response so that NATO countries can say, see, look how aggressive Russia is.
It's like beating a dog until it barks at you and tries to attack you.
And then you say, see?
Look, it's a dangerous dog.
We have to put it down.
That's what the West is doing.
They're just trying to initiate a provocation of Russia so they can escalate a much larger war, try to invoke Article 5, and maybe even in countries like France and the UK, maybe even justify attempting to nuke Russia, which would be a horrible mistake because Russia's got more nuclear weapons than any other nation in the world, including the United States.
Russia has many times more nuclear weapons than does France or the UK.
And of course, Germany doesn't have nuclear weapons, at least not officially.
So the bottom line is we're looking at a real escalation of the war between Ukraine and Russia.
This is going to cause, of course, gold prices will spike up.
This will cause more uncertainty and volatility in the stock market.
It will probably cause oil prices to spike up somewhat.
It's going to have consequences.
And it doesn't look like we're going to be headed for any kind of a lasting peace.
As much as Trump seems to want it, and he even promised it, that he would end that war in one day, it's been 130 plus days.
Not over.
Not going to be over.
Perhaps until Russia launches its own initiative and just takes over much more of Ukraine, which some people believe that may be happening soon, that there may be an effort to build up troops and material for that.
We'll see.
It's possible the war could be over by the summer, like later this summer, but I doubt it.
I bet you this war is still going on by Christmas because there's no end in sight.
But we'll see.
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All right.
Welcome to this special report about the attacks on Russia, the sabotage operations over the weekend, but actually the far bigger picture.
Of how the West needs war.
The West needs war.
And by the West, I mean, of course, the UK government, the German government, French government, and the United States government.
They all need war, and so they are desperately working with the CIA and British intelligence and Ukraine to cause so much damage, even civilian targets, trains, commuter trains, etc., in Russia, that Putin is forced into a reckless retaliation, like an overreaction, right?
Because the West has run the course.
Of the dollar and the Western financial system, it is on the brink of total self-destruction.
And they know they have to reset it.
They openly talk about it, actually.
They know they have to reset it.
They have to crash the dollar debt instruments.
They have to crash the Treasury.
They have to crash the Fed and replace it.
They have to basically destroy the current banking system.
And then consolidate all the banks under just like four or five key banks that are allies of the government, like J.P. Morgan, for example.
And in order to do all this and confiscate most of the wealth from the people, you know, the great taking, they need a war.
They need something big.
And so Putin, they hope, can be provoked into launching nukes.
This is what the West desperately wants.
And that is why these attacks are taking place against Russia right now over the weekend.
Additional bombs were reported, too, in Moscow.
I don't have the details on that.
I don't know if it was rumor or confirmed, but there's a lot that's going on.
Of course, we have the containers opening up with the drone attacks on the Russian airfields.
That was pretty clever on the part of Ukraine.
And I want to show you this diagram here from Amuse.
So as you can see in this image, and I've talked about this before, where China could float container cargo ships close to the west coast of the U.S., and then those containers on top could just open up, and out of the top could be cruise missiles, short-range missiles, or drones, or drones that drop.
Chemical weapons, nerve gas, biological weapons, whatever.
That could be in the works, right?
And I'm not saying that China is eminently going to do that.
I think Pete Hegseth is wrong about China.
I'm just saying that now this technology has been demonstrated by Ukraine, which means this tech is pretty widespread, and that means that essentially every country, I mean every major country, Russia, China, U.S., Every major country has probably figured out how to do this, how to take a 40-foot container and pack a bunch of missiles and drones in it and then launch it once they get close to their targets.
So this is a major threat to U.S. infrastructure.
You can imagine if there are trucks parked in just parking lots near electrical substations or near refineries or near nuclear power plants or water treatment facilities.
Or in California, natural gas power plants that power the pumps for the water to pump the water over the mountain into Los Angeles, etc.
Those can be taken out in an instant with one strike from one container and the container may already be parked there for all we know.
This is a whole new threat of warfare and I don't like it because it also places truck drivers at great risk of being You know, accused of smuggling weapons around when, of course, even the truck drivers in Russia reportedly had no idea what their cargo was.
Because they're not, you know, come on, truck drivers don't open up every container and look at all the cargo.
Who has time?
You know, they're paid to deliver a 40-foot container from point A to point B as long as it's not hazardous cargo.
You know, obviously there are laws, Department of Transportation.
Laws for hazardous cargo, etc.
But if a company is trying to deceive the truck driver and saying, no, it's just, you know, it's just like weightlifting tools or whatever.
It's sporting gear.
It's refrigerators.
It's microwaves.
I mean, who's going to ask?
They're just going to drive the container and drop it off where they're supposed to drop it off.
So this is a whole new level of warfare.
Now, the question...
And also, there's a corollary question, which is, will Russia even attempt to negotiate peace with Ukraine?
And I believe that that answer is no.
I think that Russia has already come to the conclusion that Ukraine, and frankly the West, the U.S., cannot be negotiated with.
That it's a pointless exercise, because no matter what agreements you reach, They don't mean anything because the West never keeps its word on anything, especially things involving Russia.
I mean, look at the Minsk agreements, etc.
You know, the anti-ballistic missile treaties and a lot of other agreements that were reached about the fall of the Berlin Wall and East Germany versus West Germany at the time.
And all those agreements have been violated by the West.
Of course they have.
The West is not a reliable negotiation counterparty.
That's what Russia has concluded, I believe.
And because of that, I think that Russia, and I heard Scott Ritter offer a very similar view.
I think that Russia has decided that this war can only be concluded through military means.
That is, to scale up the military.
Which Russia is doing, recruiting something like 30,000 or 40,000 soldiers a month, new recruits.
I mean, that's a few hundred thousand a year that they've got coming online.
I think Russia has decided they're just going to have to slog through this and fight, even if it takes a couple more years.
They're going to have to conquer most of Ukraine.
Now, can they do that?
Ukrainian soldiers are no doubt fighting valiantly and courageously and intelligently as much as they can given the lack of equipment, but they're just outnumbered.
Outgunned, outmaneuvered.
Even the best soldier in the world can't stop a dozen fireteams coming at you from all kinds of different angles.
So there's really not that much more Ukraine can do other than delay the situation and just make it more difficult for Russia to march forward.
The US, the UK, and other Western nations are clearly not going to be able to provide enough.
To allow Ukraine to beat Russia.
And over the weekend, I think it was the finance minister of Germany came out publicly and said, we cannot defeat Russia.
It's impossible to defeat Russia.
This has to end in negotiation and diplomacy.
He's partially right.
It will have to end at one point.
With somebody signing a surrender is the way it's going to end.
I guess you could call that diplomacy, but that's the way this is, it looks like that's the way this is going to end.
But that ending may be very far away.
Now, I want to show you some of these drone attacks that happened.
Here's, let's see, here's one video that shows this attack.
I want you to see this.
Remember, these are drones coming out of containers.
That were parked nearby.
They're flying through the air and then bombing airfields in Russia.
So check this out.
Thank you.
And then right there at the very end it showed you a photo of the truck that launched the drones or the container and then also how those containers set themselves on fire.
So they self-destructed like Mission Impossible and totally self-destructed.
To burn up all the evidence, of course.
I want to show you another video taken from one of the air bases.
Let's see, this is on the Belaya Air Base.
And this shows some of the destruction of Russia's strategic nuclear bomber aircraft, the TU-95s.
Check out this video.
So here you go.
This is a video taken off security, off a security camera, or maybe it's I can't tell.
I think it's drone footage.
But you can see multiple TU-95 bombers there are destroyed and burning.
Looks like at least four at this particular airfield.
And, well, at least those last two are burning beyond being salvaged.
They're gone.
That's for sure.
So since those aren't in production anymore, there's no way to really replace them.
So those are just gone.
Now, this matters for a very important reason.
Because
The U.S. wouldn't want to attack Russia if the U.S. knew that Russia could attack back and bomb U.S. states or cities in Alaska or elsewhere.
But that parity depends on Russia having a certain number of strategic nuclear bombers that can carry bombs, fly long distances, and deploy those bombs.
Now, of course, Russia wouldn't want to bomb the U.S. either, knowing that the U.S. would launch many nuclear missiles back at Russia.
So this is nuclear parity or mutually assured destruction.
And when both parties believe they are equally matched, then neither party wants to risk initiating a first strike against the other party.
But what happens when one party believes the other party has been severely compromised?
Well, the word out of Russia over the weekend is that these attacks on Russian strategic bombers are critical attacks on Russia's nuclear response infrastructure.
And as a result, this is a very dangerous attack on that nuclear parity, and it puts Russia in a dire situation.
Really a critical situation of wondering if they should initiate a first strike since their ability to respond to a strike is being degraded through these drone attacks.
And I think that's why these drone attacks were chosen to hit these specific strategic bombers was to force Putin into that kind of a decision possibility to try to force Putin to launch some kind of first strike.
Again, that's what the West needs in order to cover the tracks for the great taking, the financial collapse, the collapse of the dollar, the whole debt reset of the West.
They need this war.
That's why these drones were unleashed against these bombers, in my view.
Now, the strategic smart move for Russia, in my opinion, anyway, would be to...
So this has been called Russia's Pearl Harbor.
And clearly Russia is going to retaliate in some way.
But if they retaliate with nuclear weapons, then that's obviously, you know, that's an exaggerated, aggravated emotional reaction.
But instead, if they retaliate with Oreshnik missiles that strike specific targets in European nations, if those targets are tied to this operation, this drone carrier operation, that is, if Russia can tie any location to that, then that kind of retaliation would be seen by the world as largely justified.
You know, if someone punches you, You can punch them back.
But if someone punches you, you're not allowed to shoot them in the face with a 12-gauge shotgun.
See, that would be an overreaction.
So Russia got punched, and now they're going to punch back.
And they're going to punch back for the train sabotage, and they're going to punch back for the airfield sabotage, which is a very big deal, strategic nuclear degradation of their infrastructure.
And if there have been other bombings or other sabotage events in Russia, then Russia's going to retaliate for those as well.
So what are the likely targets for Russia's retaliation?
Well, clearly, targets are going to be in Kiev and wherever Russia can find infrastructure that's keeping the Ukrainian government operating, which could include more attacks on the power infrastructure.
Could include attacks on transportation infrastructure.
Maybe railroads, which have largely been spared in western Ukraine.
Maybe now Russia's going to target those railroads.
We don't know, but that's a possibility.
Or, if Russia can tie these attacks to a specific NATO nation, like Germany, or if Germany begins to launch Taurus missiles, or let's say to assist Ukraine in launching Taurus missiles, then clearly, Russia is going to be justified in attacking the German factories that produce the Taurus missiles or German military bases that are involved in the targeting or the training for the deployment of those Taurus missiles.
So we very easily could see Russia striking German military bases, Polish military bases, Romanian bases.
I doubt the UK because of the distance involved, but it's a possibility as well.
I mean, the UK is probably the worst offender behind all of this, going back to Boris Johnson, who talked Zelensky out of a peace accord in 2022.
So it's the Brits that have been running this whole thing, at least running point on it, and trying to strong-arm America into footing the bill, which has been successful so far.
Don't be surprised if we see now major hypersonic missile strikes from Russia or even Oreshnik missile strikes, like 10 of them, hitting 10 military targets across Western Europe.
Do not be surprised.
I'm not saying for sure that's going to happen.
Maybe that would be overkill.
but don't be surprised if it does happen.
And then the question would be, you know, how does the West...
Does the West go nuclear?
Well, if the West goes nuclear from Europe, then Russia just nukes the smithereens out of Western Europe, and pretty much the UK is gone.
And Paris is gone, and Berlin is gone, and military bases in all these countries.
Not Turkey, but I mean like Poland and Romania, etc.
They're going to be obliterated, absolutely obliterated by Russia.
If this continues to escalate.
And then after the smoking ruins of London are finally revealed to the world, Russia will post a message.
Does anybody else want to negotiate?
That's going to be how this goes down.
I think Russia, at least in my view, I think Russia's done.
They're done with negotiation.
They're done with playing games with the West.
Domestically, their people are infuriated.
At the lack of Russian response, at least the appearance of the lack of response on these types of events, and Putin is probably, this is just my guess, I'm not an expert on Russian geopolitics, just to be clear, but my guess from watching this over the last two years and seeing the variance between the rather calm speech of Putin versus the speech of, like, Medvedev and Lavrov and others out of Russia.
My guess is that Putin is going to be probably internally threatened politically by a lot of people around him in the Kremlin.
And my guess is they're probably giving him an ultimatum right now, which is strike back hard or we're going to replace you.
We're going to take you out, take you down.
I don't know how that works in Russia.
They don't have a 25th Amendment, you know.
But usually it works through assassinations.
But I would imagine Putin is being threatened internally, is my point.
And that's going to put Putin in a position where he has to somehow balance this.
He has to have a strike that is aggressive enough to appease his own people domestically and to show the Russian people that, hey, you know, we're getting vengeance for you, basically.
But then, at the same time, that attack has to not be so exaggerated that it would initiate a nuclear escalation from Western countries.
And I don't know where that line is, how you find that sweet spot, if it can be found, but it's getting more and more narrow by the day, by design, because the West wants Putin to nuke somebody, to nuke some Western European country, so that the West can then...
That's the goal.
That's Senator Lindsey Graham's goal.
That's been the goal.
The neocons, even those in the Trump administration.
I don't think it's Trump's goal, though.
I think Trump is actually one of the few people holding this whole thing back.
I really do.
I think Trump wants peace.
He wants to end the conflict.
Trump wants trade with Russia.
He wants to make deals.
He wants to get...
Trump wants to boost the U.S. economy, and that doesn't happen through war.
But there are so many war mongers in the system, all around Trump, in his administration, even in the White House, in his cabinet, etc., plus all the senators, that the pro-war forces are formidable.
And in some cases, I mean, they'll fabricate fake intelligence, obviously.
To try to get you to go to war.
Or, they'll pull a 9-11, which actually is what happened on 9-11.
That was almost certainly a Mossad-Israeli-Netanyahu-assisted operation to get the United States to go to war with multiple Arab nations and to take out Libya.
That was almost certainly an Israeli-led operation with the Bush deep state.
So, those same forces are trying to drag Trump into this neck deep, into a nuclear war with Russia.
And they may succeed, but I pray that they don't.
Now, General Mike Flynn had the following to say, and I agree with this.
I want to read it for you because I thought it was very insightful.
So, here's General Flynn.
Zelensky gave the go-ahead to attack parked Russian nuclear-capable bombers without informing Donald Trump.
And if true that our president was not consulted nor informed, this isn't simply a breach of protocol.
It's a geopolitical insult and a warning sign.
If Ukraine is willing to conduct strikes with strategic consequences without notifying the White House, we are no longer allies with coordination issues.
We are, in fact, co-belligerents flying blind.
He goes on, he says, In other words, he's saying that he doesn't think the U.S. sanctioned this attack, and he hopes the Russians realize that.
He goes on, These two don't have the sense, he's talking about the senators, these two don't have the sense or common sense to pull something like this off.
FYI, those bombers that were hit have to be out in full view due to nuclear treaty obligations.
Zelensky took advantage of that.
For instance, they appear to have hidden the drones in containers and were driven on trucks near the airbase.
That was a smart use of deception.
However, imagine any one of our big bomber bases having the exact same thing done to them.
Very costly U.S. strategic bombers can be taken out in the same way by anyone with access to inexpensive drones, delivery trucks, explosives, and a bit of technical knowledge.
I mean, in other words, General Flynn is saying this is relatively easy for any motivated team to put together.
He says, quote, People, and especially world leaders, need to realize the global implications to such an operation as Ukraine just pulled off.
Russia will respond.
Action, reaction, counteraction.
Those are the shifting tides of warfare.
This wasn't a bold action, it was brash.
Ukraine's short-term win could be the world's long-term loss.
Despite what is a complete mess right now in Europe, there are still solutions to achieving peace.
They are narrowing, however, and time, as it often does, becomes an enemy instead of a useful friend.
And So there you go.
That's General Flynn's message, and I think he's nailed it on that one.
Rick Wiles, who I interviewed, posted, quote, I'm over the Atlantic flying to Europe to attend a conference.
I hope Europe still exists later this week.
Western leaders are possessed by demons of insanity.
And that is true.
Yeah, that is true.
So, we're in a situation right now where just one spark could set off World War III.
One spark.
We're in a situation where I think everybody's got itchy trigger fingers.
Maybe not Putin, but maybe he does by now.
I don't know.
Again, he's got a lot of internal pressure.
We've got a lot of insane leaders in Western Europe, the UK in particular, but also Germany, also France.
Trump is not insane on this issue.
Trump's trying to create peace.
However, Trump is just not that well informed on the history of Russia.
And Russia's military doctrine and Russia's determination, etc.
I think Trump lacks the cultural knowledge of Russia that is really critical for the President of the United States to have in this situation.
I'm not blaming Trump for that.
You have to actually study it.
And I'm not an expert on Russia, but if I were president, I would make sure I had a crash course in Russia.
Trump doesn't even know that Russia won World War II in Europe.
Trump thinks that America beat Hitler, right?
I mean, he said that a few weeks ago, and all the Russians were just gasping in disbelief.
What?
Russians lost over 20 million people versus in the U.S. What was it, like 400,000?
It's still a big number.
I'm not discounting that.
And the American troops fought valiantly, as did French troops, etc., and British troops, but the Russians paid the biggest price.
The Russians did the heavy lifting.
The Russians have a culture of surviving war.
And that's why you can't defeat Russia.
You cannot defeat Russia.
Germany can't defeat Russia.
Ukraine can't defeat Russia.
All of the West combined cannot defeat Russia.
It is impossible.
And I don't think Trump realizes that, frankly.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe he does.
We shall see.
Now, there's also, I think, in my opinion, there's a very high probability that these drone containers are going to become a big thing now.
And they're an obviously easy platform for deploying false flag attacks.
So there could be a drone container just parked in a parking lot sitting behind a...
Just sitting there.
And then, one day, you know, the top opens up, boom, out pop 200 drones.
And what do they do?
They go, like, hit people in a football stadium.
It's not even football season, no.
Okay.
I don't follow sports, but whatever.
A baseball stadium, a soccer stadium.
But they could kill thousands of people in a stadium event.
And that could be blamed on Russia, or blamed on China, or maybe it could be carried out by terrorists from country whatever, right?
So this is a whole new kind of warfare, and it's a very dangerous situation, It's ripe for false flags.
And now, finally, it doesn't take a genius to realize that there's a major holiday coming up in about a month.
You know the holiday.
It's Independence Day, July 4th.
And on July 4th, this is the holiday that is closely associated with America as a nation.
You know, Independence Day, it's the holiday where people wave the flag.
It's the people, you know, with the fireworks and, you know, singing the national anthem, et cetera, right?
It's a patriotic celebration of America.
And Trump is planning some kind of a major military parade.
At least that's what I heard.
I guess there's going to be, you know, massive crowds and flyovers.
And maybe we'll have, like, more.
Or something.
I don't know.
Maybe they'll ride motorcycles and do acrobatics like they do, like the Indian military does.
They look like Cirque du Soleil.
Maybe they'll do that.
No, I'm kidding.
It's going to be a giant event.
Probably hundreds of thousands of spectators.
And all across the country, there are going to be events with lots and lots of spectators.
Now, if you were an enemy of America, or if you were the deep state of America, and you wanted to carry out a false flag attack, wouldn't you choose July 4th?
That's the day you could have the container drones open up and just unleash all kinds of drones, and nobody would even see them coming because it would be at nighttime when crowds are watching the fireworks.
And frankly, once the booms began, most people would think it's just part of the show.
Right?
That's exactly what they would think.
The screaming would be delayed until people figure out what's going on.
And I'm not saying this to scare anybody at all.
I'm trying to point out that July 4th, this is the obvious attempted patriotic target by those who hate America.
If they want to hit crowds, if they want to cause terror, if they want to reset the system or bring it down or take down the power grid, July 4th would be the day to do it in order to cause maximum embarrassment to President Trump, which would be one of their goals, I'm sure, to discredit Trump and ultimately try to replace him.
So, I don't.
I don't know what's going to happen on July 4th, and I hope everybody has a wonderful holiday.
I think I'll grill up some Steaks or something.
I'm not going to go out anywhere.
I'm not going to go...
Not me.
I'm not going to go watch anything.
I'm just going to be hanging out and letting my dogs chill out so that they don't get freaked out by all the fireworks that everybody's setting off.
That's what I'm going to do.
But if you want to go out to a crowd somewhere, just be alert.
Be cautious.
And understand that war has now changed forever.
And the situation is going to be very sketchy from here forward.
So I need to urge you, have backup communications.
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And I would also encourage you to have a backup power source in place before July 4th, if you can.
Either get a generator, Or you can get solar generators from the satellite phone store, sat123.com.
Or you can go out and buy a gasoline generator or a diesel generator.
The brand I recommend, by the way, on diesel generators is Kubota.
And I actually have a really nice Kubota.
I think it's an 11 kilowatt or a 14 kilowatt.
I forgot.
It's a pretty beefy generator that you have to move with You can get forks that go on a bucket on your tractor, by the way, and you can lift pallets with your tractor bucket, as long as they're not too crazy heavy.
But that's the way to move this generator around, and it's pretty beefy.
It can power a lot of stuff.
You may not need one that large.
Maybe you're fine with a 3-kilowatt or a 6-kilowatt generator, or even smaller, maybe 1-kilowatt.
But whatever you can do, get yourself squared away with a generator, backup communications, just be ready for crazy things to happen because we are entering that time period right now.
Not only are crazy things about to happen in the Middle East, probably involving Israel striking Iran, but also escalation, you know, obviously with Russia and Ukraine because the West wants war.
They want World War III.
Again, I think Trump doesn't Well, technically it's a vampire pedophile suicide cult, but you get the point.
The UK government is trying to destroy the British Empire, and they're doing a pretty good job, actually.
If that's their goal, I mean, it's the only thing they're good at, is actually destruction.
They deserve an A++ for their Destructo score.
Well, I mean, I guess they have multiple skills.
You know, the leadership of the UK, they're good at destroying their country, but also hiding the bodies of children after they've...
You know, I mean, they got a couple of skills, is what I'm saying.
Pretty sick skills.
Look, folks, you're dealing with demons out there, okay?
You're dealing with demons.
That's why it's critical.
It's critical to have God on your side.
It's critical to ask for protection, angelic protection.
It's critical to operate from a place of good faith for humanity, operate from a place of love to help others, to help end suffering, to help end conflict, end bloodshed.
But in order to do that, as a world, as a civilization, we have to defeat the demons.
That are running countries like the UK and Canada, you know, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
We've got to defeat and dismantle those demons.
And that's the epic war that's actually underway.
So, you know, warfare at multiple levels here.
Just be safe in everything that you do.
If you want to follow more of my stories and podcasts, you can find me at naturalnews.com and brighteon.com.
Thanks for listening.
Take care.
This podcast is about how ma-ha became ha-ha.
It's become a clown show, laughingstock.
For a number of reasons that we'll cover here, I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
I've been a health freedom advocate for, well, over 25 years.
I was given speeches at local town hall meetings opposing fluoride in 1998.
That's how far it goes back.
But recently, the White House released the Maha Report, and now it turns out that the Maha Report is filled with fake citations, citing studies that don't exist.
Obviously, this is a marker of AI-generated content.
So the morons who put together the Maha Report went to ChatGPT to do it, and they never fact-checked it.
It's like, is this amateur hour?
What's going on?
There's nothing wrong with using AI to structure your thoughts or to expand or to do research, but everybody knows that AI generates fake citations, fake sources, sometimes fake names or fake backgrounds of companies or names or what have you.
Of course you have to fact check it, if it's going to the White House especially.
And if it's going to be released by President Trump, you've got to fact check it.
Now it makes Trump look like an idiot for believing in the Maha Commission or whatever it is.
So that's the first part of it.
The second part is that the report didn't even cover the big issue of vaccines and autism and mRNA and children being maimed and killed, and not just children, but people of all ages being killed by the vaccines.
What you are seeing is a hijacking of MAHA by corporate interests and deep state interests.
And that hijacking was quite apparent in that report because the report tended to focus on food ingredients.
Oh, you should be afraid of red dyes.
You should be afraid of titanium dioxide.
Which, look, that's fine.
I've talked about those for over two decades.
They should be avoided where possible.
Red dye isn't giving kids autism all over the country.
So they want you focused on these food ingredients instead of looking at vaccines.
So yeah, Maha has been completely hijacked and I think we know if you follow like Dr. Jack Cruz on X, you can see all the people, all the names.
He names them all.
Who's involved?
Who's running it?
And it's a It's a corporate PR front with a deep state connection.
And remember that vaccines have to be protected because that's the depopulation weapon to help keep the government solvent.
Now, proof of that is in the fact that the FDA, under Secretary Kennedy at HHS, the FDA just approved the new COVID-19 jab for seniors 65 and older.
So why are they targeting the elderly?
Because that's who's collecting Social Security, pensions, and racking up Medicare costs.
And if you want to cut the spending of government, as Adolf Hitler also promoted in his day, you have to get rid of the elderly or the infirmed, the sick.
And that's also why recently the FDA, the new FDA, under Secretary Kennedy, Announced that they were going to remove recommendations of COVID-19 vaccines for healthy children and healthy pregnant women,
but keep recommending COVID jabs for sick children and sick pregnant women, or those who are ill or have high-risk pre-existing conditions, like high blood pressure or what have you.
In other words, they're targeting the sick for extermination.
Just like what happened in the third rank.
And all of this probably explains why Del Bigtree has left Maha.
And he announced it publicly.
He left Maha because people were trying to tell him he couldn't talk about vaccines.
So to his credit, Del Bigtree has stuck with his principles about sounding the alarm over vaccines.
And I think...
I haven't spoken with Dell about this, but I'm guessing that what happened to Dell is the same thing that happened to Elon Musk, where Elon Musk went in and had good faith efforts and was saying, hey, let's cut waste and fraud in the government.
Let's unleash Doge and let Doge go to town and everything.
Cut all the fraud out of USAID.
And then he said, we're going to start cutting fraud out of the Pentagon.
And then that's when there was, oh, no, you're not.
Lots of pushback.
And then Elon Musk got completely sidelined and he had to quit.
And Congress is basically saying, we're going to keep the money machine rolling, the fraud machine, the money laundering going, no matter what.
That's what Congress has said.
So Elon got booted out.
Well, I think Dell went in thinking that, hey, we're going to get Secretary Kennedy in place.
And we're going to stop these toxic, deadly vaccines.
And, you know, I think he had a good faith intention in this.
And I think RFK Jr. also had a good faith intention, by the way.
And then they all got steamrolled by, you know, the corporate fronts and the deep state and all the influencers that were willing to compromise and go along with that.
And then compromise became synonymous with Maha.
It became something like trust the plan, like QAnon, which we might call Mahanan, which almost sounds Middle Eastern.
But Mahanan is this trust the plan nonsense that says, oh, we can't ban vaccines today.
We can't tell the truth about vaccines today.
We have to play ball with this deep state and this medical establishment and all these corrupt centers.
Eventually, one day, maybe say something.
And we're all told to trust the plan.
Yeah, I'm sorry, I don't trust the plan.
Because I know how this plan goes.
I've seen this plan before.
It goes nowhere.
It's just like Attorney General Jeff Sessions in Trump's first administration getting totally steamrolled by the deep state.
Okay?
I know where this plan goes.
And it ends up with nothing accomplished.
Nothing.
That's why I think Secretary Kennedy, I think it was a mistake to go in there and try to make friends with all the top people at the NIH and the CDC and the FDA and to try to get along with them and to try to appease them and then to try to compromise with them, you know, to appease the stakeholders, etc.
Huge mistake.
I think, and this is my opinion, obviously, but I think that Secretary Kennedy should just come out right now.
And say, look, vaccines are dangerous.
They're killing kids.
They're causing autism.
I mean, didn't he spend over a decade writing books about the dangers of vaccines and the fraud of Fauci and the whole corrupt system?
He knows that vaccines are dangerous and are killing kids, and he knows they don't work as claimed.
He knows they're not safe and effective.
So what's the What's the problem?
What's the delay?
Why can't he come out and say what he already knows, what he's already backed up with thousands of references in his books, including his book that I helped promote, The Truth About Anthony Fauci.
All the research and all the proof is right there.
And he didn't use fake AI generated citations in his books.
Those were real citations, real research.
So he knows they're deadly.
Why can't he just come out and say right now, vaccines are killing children, they're causing autism, they're harming Americans, we have got to stop this legal immunity, etc.
And I know what some people are going to say.
Well, he can't say that.
He would lose his job.
Well, so be it.
What's the point of having a job if you can't tell the truth?
What's the point of running HHS if you can't do anything to stop the deadly jabs?
I mean, seriously, what's the point?
He should just come out and say it right now.
Look, vaccines are deadly, and I'm not going to resign.
I'm telling the truth.
America needs to know this.
And, you know, if he gets fired, well, that's different.
Then that only brings more attention to his message.
He should just roll out one giant speech laying out the total corruption of the system, the total corruption between FDA and Big Pharma or CDC and Big Pharma.
The revolving door, you know, regulatory capture, all of that, and the deadly ingredients that are in vaccines, including the aluminum and the mercury that's in some flu shots, and, of course, other toxic substances like, you know, aborted human fetal tissue, etc.
He should just lay it all out.
At least he would be on the record as telling the truth.
Instead, he's going to be secretary of HHS for however many years.
And nothing substantial is ever going to be done to stop vaccines.
And we're just going to get, oh, we banned, you know, food dyes.
But vaccines are still killing kids all across America.
Well, that's where this is going.
This is the Jeff Sessions version right here.
Nothing has changed.
And that's why I said up front, I want no part of Maha because I know where this is going.
It's been totally hijacked.
It's been just, you know, completely overrun by nefarious forces, and nothing good is going to come out of Maha at this point.
And it's why I keep saying, along with people like Dr. Henry Ely or Naomi Wolf, etc., I keep saying, make yourself healthy again.
M-Y-H-A.
I'm drinking my smoothie right now.
Mmm.
Yummy avocados and turmeric.
Love it.
Drinking my smoothie, making myself healthy again.
Not sitting around like an idiot waiting for the government to make me healthy again?
If the government can make you healthy, FDA employees wouldn't be obese.
I mean, if the government can make you healthy, government employees would be the healthiest looking people on the planet.
And they're not.
They barely look human.
They're like creatures from planet obesity or something.
They're the least healthy people imaginable, and they're all vaccinated, they're all on drugs, psychiatric medications, antidepressants.
Yeah, that's who's running Maha now, those kind of people.
Not healthy.
I mean, I should say, that's who's executing Maha.
That wasn't the original vision, don't get me wrong.
The original vision, though, as Del Bigtree has confirmed, the original vision has been abandoned.
Dr. Jane Ruby talks about the same thing.
You're never going to see this government really stop mRNA jabs or stop COVID vaccines or stop just massive routine vaccination and total illegal immunity of the vaccine industry.
It's clear that RFK Jr. is not going to do it.
And I don't believe in Mahanan.
I don't trust the plan.
I'm not waiting around.
Having some belief in some, you know, future promise that's never going to actually come to fruition.
Nope.
Sorry, not going to be that sucker.
All right, take care, everybody.
Mike Adams here, The Health Ranger.
If you really want to be healthy, read my material.
I've been teaching health and nutrition and disease prevention for a quarter of a century now.
Unjabbed that entire time.
No medications that entire time, okay?
I don't do that garbage.
That's why I'm still here.
Thanks for listening.
Take care.
Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.
And as you know, for all these years, I've been a strong advocate of real money, which is in the form of precious metals, of course.
And those of you who have stacked gold and silver, And over all those years, my key partner, and we are an affiliate partner of this company known as Treasure Island, and they've offered trusted, secure delivery and really great value pricing on precious metals.
To many thousands of our customers over the years.
Well, they have a major announcement right now.
They're launching a new website, a new brand, and they've got a very powerful philosophy behind it of honest pricing in this day when there's so much bait and switch going on and a lot of nefarious activities in the gold market, which we're probably going to get into.
You need to know where you can get trusted, honest pricing to get gold into your hands or gold that's vaulted for you in a trusted, insured vault.
So joining us today is Chris Olson.
He's the president of Treasure Island and now with Battalion Metals, which is their new venture.
And welcome, Chris.
It's great to have you on the show today.
Thanks, Mike.
Thanks for having me.
It's good to have you here.
This is a pretty exciting announcement.
The website, I've got it up.
It's battalionmetals.com.
And I want to remind people that battalion is spelled with two T's, by the way.
So tell us about Battalion Metals.
What is this all about?
Why are you launching a new site, a new name?
Yeah, well, it's been a long time coming.
We've been thinking about this for many years.
And we really got to work on it in the last year, year and a half.
And really, it's more than just a rebranding of what Treasure Island is.
It's the next stage in the Treasure Island story.
We're witnessing an evolution of where we want to go as a company, and this represents a new strategic partnership between us and a group of what I would call patriotic Americans.
Well, okay.
I'm definitely one of those patriotic Americans.
But when you say you want to raise the bar, can you speak to, I mean, you don't have to name any names, but there are some scams out there.
There are some, you know, bait and switch tactics going on.
Some people have lost a lot of money by going with the wrong, you know, gold provider.
Can you talk about that and how Battalion Metals is the antithesis of that in terms of honest pricing?
Yeah, and there's a lot of that out there.
And the existence of that type of activity in the industry is what motivated my new partners and I to come together to build this brand.
And, you know, we've been in this business for nearly five decades, my family and I. We've sold and delivered over $6 billion of precious metals.
And we have watched firsthand how many companies in this space have completely lost their way or never really had their way to begin with.
There are companies out there who trick Americans into buying metals at rates that are far and away above the fair market price, usually retired people looking to hedge their life savings against what's coming with the dollar.
People who can least afford to be conned at this stage in their life.
And so Battalion was conceived of by myself and our partners, again, a group of what I would call very patriotic Americans, as a company to deliver and to continue delivering, as Treasure Island has, but to raise the bar on how we do it, to continue to deliver precious metals at truly competitive market-based rates using the best and latest technology.
Implementing all of the best practices that we can conceive of to make the process friendly and easy to navigate, and to educate our customers as to the true cost of owning precious metals.
The companies that we're responding to, in part, now there are many good companies out there in this industry.
They're not all bad, but there are some very prominent, very loud people They might buy many of them.
And they will target people with money in IRAs who are interested in gold.
And they will sell them gold and silver at 100% markups.
What?
Sometimes higher.
Yes.
Even though it's the same one-ounce coins?
Or what is it?
Do they use weird sizes?
Yeah, they use weird sizes.
They use weird exclusive issues.
So it's like oddball stuff that if you do a Google search for a particular type of gold coin, you're probably not going to find that coin anywhere else except maybe one or two of these sites.
And sometimes it's weird weights where you might have a 1.5 ounce silver coin or a 2 ounce silver coin.
But it's almost never the standard bullion coins like a gold eagle or a gold maple or a Krugerrand.
And they will sell...
And gold was about $1,700 at the time.
And they sold him gold at over $3,000 per ounce at that time.
One spot was about $1,700.
They sold him silver, which was about $27 spot at that time.
They sold him silver for over $70 per ounce.
And this guy spent half a million dollars, all retirement money, and he was instantly out over half of it.
Wow.
And that story has been repeated over and over and over with so many people across this country for a very long time now.
And we would like to see it stop.
Okay, I'm going to put you on the spot.
I want you to walk me through this to my crew, if you can show my screen.
So right now, I'm on your website, battalionmetals.com, and I see you've got gold pricing here.
So here's gold today.
The spot is $33.22.
So I don't know if you want to use that or round it down to $3,300, but can you walk us through, for our audience, if spot is $3,300, What's going to be the premium for the coin?
What's going to be the markup, etc.?
What are they actually paying to get a one-ounce maple or a one-ounce Krugerrand gold coin in their hand if spot is this price today?
Walk us through that, please.
So, you know, say spot is $3,300.
For any type of gold coin, you should be expecting to pay a premium of You know, somewhere between 3% to 5% over spot.
Let's take an example like a one-ounce gold maple wheat.
Right now, you could get them as low as $3,400.
Let's say if you were buying the highest tier in bulk.
So $3,400 is about 2.25%.
Over the spot price.
How many coins would you have to buy to get that low of a premium?
In that case, you're looking at, oh, I'd say about 100 or more.
Okay.
If you were buying, but the premium's not that much higher for small quantity.
Let's say you were just buying like two or three.
On our website right now, you'd be paying $34.35.
Okay.
So that's a premium of about 3.3%.
Wow.
Okay.
So that premium, I mean, are there any other charges that Battalion Metals adds on to that other than just shipping?
Yeah, there's shipping and insurance.
So the way that we're doing this, we're trying to break out as many of the charges as possible to make things as transparent as possible.
So one component of that will be the shipping charge.
There's another component, which is a very nominal insurance charge, which is about a tenth of one percent.
So, you know, on a few coins, if you're spending, say, $5,000, that amounts to about $5.
It's a very nominal fee.
It's slightly higher if you're buying in bulk.
And that type of fee is actually the kind of thing that you can avoid if you are having the metal transferred into a depository, in which case we're going to waive that insurance fee.
But beyond that.
You could see exactly what you're paying per ounce, any other additional fees, which is just going to be shipping or insurance, potentially sales tax, depending on your location, but there's only like four or five states left that even charge sales tax.
Okay.
They're disappearing rapidly, and that's it.
Okay, and let me mention too, Since we have an affiliate relationship, our audience can also waive the insurance fee by using the code Ranger at checkout.
That's right.
That's how you know that it's from our audience, and then we would earn some fraction of a fraction of something, maybe.
I don't even know what that is, but we would get some kind of small credit for that to help support our infrastructure, but at no additional cost to the customer.
So that's really important to disclose.
Yeah, that share is baked into our very small spread.
And like I was saying, you know, you're looking at two and a quarter to three and a quarter percent on a maple leaf.
And now our bid on that right now, if we're using, say, 3325 as spot, the bid on that particular coin is 3300.
Oh, wow.
So the spread is very tight.
It's about a 3% to a 4% spread on that particular coin.
And that's the key variable that everybody needs to understand about any particular precious metal product that they buy.
Knowing the premium is one thing, but the really important number to understand the true cost of ownership is what is the spread.
If I buy it from you today, And gold doesn't change.
And a week later, I need to sell it back.
What are you going to pay me?
Absolutely.
What's the in and out cost?
That was my next question.
And I want the audience to understand how liquid gold and silver are.
One of the questions I get from people who are new to precious metals is, well, how do I sell it if I need to sell it?
And I'm like, are you kidding me?
Everybody buys gold and silver.
In the industry.
The question is, how much are they going to give you for it?
Which is what you're talking about, the spread.
So, you just said 3 or 4% is pretty typical.
Using the same number, the 3,300, you were just talking about a maple that you would sell for what did you say?
3,300 and...
What did you say?
Yeah, it was $3,400.
On one through five or 34 and a quarter.
Yeah, between 3,400 and like say 34, 35 is roughly where it is right now on a maple.
So then if a person wants to sell that coin back to you, obviously there's transactional overhead.
There's risk on your part buying metals because you have to conduct assays and tests so that you don't get counterfeited by scammers, etc.
So there's obviously overhead.
If someone sells you back that same coin or 10 of those coins, what would you pay for them?
Yeah, so in that case, like if the price is the same today, we'd be paying $3,300 per coin.
So, okay, so you're buying them at spot.
In this case, yeah, this is slightly back of spot.
So we're basing this at 33.25 gold right now.
Oh, okay, okay.
So you're buying the coins back at slightly under spot in this case.
And when you sell them, it's like 3% or 4% over spot.
Yeah, in this case, it's actually under 4%.
Under 4%.
Yep.
Two and a half to three and a half percent over spot.
So all in, your spread is like three to four and a half percent, depending on the size of the deal.
Okay.
Let me put this out there on the record.
That is a very thin spread, and it demonstrates...
But, Chris, you may be aware of this because I've said this publicly, but a couple years ago I was contacted by one of your competitors that wanted to pay me $100,000 a month to promote their scheme, and their spreads are 6% to 8%.
And that's how they can afford to pay so much.
And of course I said, no, thank you.
Well, and I think there...
Some of them, the spreads are far, far higher than 8%.
And 6% to 8%, that's excusable.
I mean, that's livable.
Some people are not as competitive as we are, and that's okay.
There's still a certain level of honesty in at least being transparent about your pricing, as long as your client understands exactly what they're getting into.
The problem that we see in the industry, the real problem, It's not the people that are charging a 7% spread or a 10% spread, but we're talking a 50% spread, 75, 100.
Wow.
We've seen it many times.
And that's what we really want to educate people about with this new brand and with our new partners.
And we're going to have a lot more to say about that in the coming months.
Are you going to be able to show, I mean, are you going to...
I'm wondering, are you going to feature some stories that are true stories of people that got burned and then became educated?
I mean, maybe I'm asking, how can people protect themselves, really?
Well, we are working on an investigation, and we will be telling some stories.
I'm not sure when that will be ready.
It's still a work in progress, so we don't have a timeline.
As far as how can people protect themselves, they really just have to understand that when you call a company up and say, I want to buy $100,000 worth of gold, what they sell you might not be $100,000 worth of gold.
They might take your $100,000 and give you gold, but the gold that you have, you may not be able to liquidate for more than $50,000 or $60,000 on the free market.
Right, exactly.
So it's all about asking those questions.
What is the spread?
And it's important that before you wire the money, to look at the bottom line.
How many ounces am I getting?
And how much am I paying?
And just use a calculator.
How much am I paying per ounce?
That's key.
You want to know what you're paying per ounce.
But you also want to make sure that the product that you're buying is well recognized.
True, true.
And that's part of We are not motivated by that.
Obviously, we want to make money.
We need to make money.
We want to pay our people well.
But myself and the partners who are involved with me, that's not our primary motivator.
And so to that end, we want to educate.
Our customers and we want to offer them a selection of products that are curated to specific standards before we even offer them.
So what we're doing is we're offering a core selection of products rather than hundreds or thousands of confusing options with prices all over the place without any rhyme or reason and it's all confusing.
We have three core attributes that we believe are absolutely essential.
The first attribute is superior liquidity.
We only carry products that have well-established markets that can be easily sold when you need to liquidate them anywhere in the United States.
There's no point in owning precious metals if you can't convert it back to cash efficiently when you need to.
And so the products in our catalog have been selected because they will maintain that strong demand and be readily sold to dealers anywhere.
And so the second component to that is high recognition.
We are focusing exclusively on products from respected mints and refiners that are instantly recognizable.
So government-minted sovereign coins like the Gold Eagle, Canadian Maples, Krugerrands, and the standard bread-and-butter bullion products.
And staying very focused.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but let's just go through that list because when I've purchased metals over the years, I've purchased kangaroos or Perth or buffaloes or Britannias.
I've purchased Krugerrands.
purchase maple leaves and eagles, but what are the six or seven top men I think in Japan, isn't it called Asahi?
Or who is that in Japan?
Yeah, Asahi.
That's a very well-known brand.
So what are the top ones?
The top mints are going to be the U.S. Mint, for one.
The Royal Canadian Mint.
You're going to have PAMP, Swiss, and Switzerland.
But I'm sorry to interrupt, but let's...
When you name the mint, name the coin.
Oh, sure.
U.S. Mint Eagles, Canadian Mint Maple Leafs, etc.
Just so everybody's got the terminology.
Yeah, so United States Mint, you've got the American Gold Eagle, Silver Eagle.
You have the Gold Buffalo.
You have the Royal Canadian Mint, RCM, which is huge in North America, one of the best mints in the world.
They make the Canadian gold and silver maple leaf, also platinum and palladium.
They make gold and silver bars as well.
Perth Mint is a huge name.
They make the kangaroos, the kookaburros.
We have the Royal Mint in the UK, which makes and mints the gold and silver Britannias.
Austrian Mint.
With the Philharmonic, gold and silver Philharmonics.
And then we have other private mints like Pamp Suisse, which is another private refiner out of Switzerland.
So there's a number of good mints out there.
South Africa?
Yeah, South Africa, the Rand Refinery in South Africa, they make bars as well as the Krugerrand, which is the It was actually in the 1960s.
It was the only gold bullion coin that you could buy at the time because no other government was minting them.
And we were still in a situation where gold had been basically banned for private use.
You couldn't own gold bullion coins or bars starting in 1933 because they were trying to prop up the failing paper dollar.
And it increased the purchasing power of the U.S. Treasury at the expense of the people.
So, yeah, at that time in the 1960s, that was the only gold coin that you could buy.
And so it became kind of the granddaddy of all the gold bullion coins, and it's still around today.
So if I'm a customer and I've got a mix of these mint coins that you just mentioned, and they're all like one ounce coins, gold or silver, what have you, Is it true that any precious metals dealer would instantly recognize all those coins?
They all have liquidity.
The question is just how much is a buyer going to pay for each one, just depending on the buyer you connect with.
But those are all universal, highly liquid mints, correct?
Exactly.
Yep.
Okay.
And if someone takes coins like that to a local dealer, you know, the guy in town that's got a gold shop, Let's take that $33.22 spot for a maple leaf, one ounce gold coin.
What is a local dealer likely to offer to buy that?
Or a pawn shop, God forbid.
If you really want to get less money, go to a pawn shop.
What are they likely to be offered for that?
Well, at a pawn shop, They're going to look at it at figure probably 5% underspot or worse is what they'll offer you.
So if gold is $33.25 today, they might look at your coin and say, I'll give you $31.50.
That's what you'll see in a pawn shop typically.
A respected bullion dealer in a good coin shop that has a good reputation.
They're going to offer something really close to what we're going to offer.
It might be a percent or two underneath it because they've got to make money and they're going to offer you cash on the spot and you're going to have the convenience of not shipping it in that scenario.
So you're going to be in a spot where they're going to be maybe one or two percent under our bid.
But again, the goal behind selling highly liquid products is to be That if you do walk into a coin shop, you're going to have a coin that that dealer might be willing to keep on his shelf, keep in his inventory.
He's not going to liquidate it.
He's not going to melt it.
He's not going to need to get rid of it because if it's a highly liquid product that's in high demand throughout the United States, he knows that he should be able to sell it within the next five days, probably.
If it's some oddball coin that maybe you got for a good deal, But nobody knows what it is and nobody wants it.
They're coming in to ask for the Eagles and the Maples and the Krugerrands and you've got some oddball coin.
He's probably going to bid way under spot because he's going to have to flip it, possibly melt it because it doesn't have the depth of market.
There's not enough liquidity.
There's not enough demand in the market for that particular unrecognizable coin.
Right.
Right.
And then, of course, melting it.
Is a huge pain.
You have to send it to whoever does that, but you need more than one coin to do melting.
So that's very expensive.
You're going to lose a lot of value in that process.
Several percent is going to come right off the top just to get the job done.
Got it.
And it takes time.
Yep.
Okay.
One more question, and I apologize for asking so many technical questions, but this is what I've been asked by some of our customers.
There's a concern about how do I ship coins back to you if I want to sell them to you, and we agree on a price.
How do I ship them back in a way that's insured but isn't crazy expensive for the insurance?
How does that work?
Yeah, there is no good way for people to do that on their own.
It's very difficult.
The only way that's readily accessible to the average American is USPS registered mail.
Which has an insurance limit of, I believe, $50,000 per package.
It's very expensive and it's very slow.
If you sent a $50,000 package, it's probably going to cost in the neighborhood of, I don't know, $75.
Not exactly certain.
I haven't looked at those prices in a while, but it's expensive and it's slow.
cumbersome we do offer a service here through our depository where we will
So having metal in your possession is great, but if you need to liquidate large amounts or you need to get it back to us, there's going to be costs that have to be covered in order to make that happen.
It's doable.
We help people do that.
It is costly and time-consuming.
The other option is keeping it in a depository.
So we have our own Dakota depository here in Fargo, and we're also going to be launching soon a division of Battalion Metals, which we're calling Battalion Bunker.
Oh, wow.
And this is a network of premium precious metal vaults across the United States.
That we will provide you with a one-stop point of contact with us where we can open accounts for you in multiple locations, and we deal with all the logistics, and we talk to the vault operators, and each one of these vaults is selected for liquidity and operational efficiency so that if we have large amounts of clients with huge positions,
we want there to be efficiency If we have tens of millions of dollars of redemptions that come in in a particular week, that metal needs to be in a location where there's enough depth of market to support a good bid on that product without a lot of cost.
So we have some key elements that go into deciding what vaults we're going to use.
And so it has to be able to do that.
It has to be able to deliver the product to the client if they want to take physical delivery.
We need to be able to ship it out to them at any point in time.
And this service will have full independent auditing.
All of those reports will be available to the clients.
And also secondary all-risk insurance coverage, which is something that you can't get directly from a primary vault operator.
Most primary vaults have their own policy through Lloyd's of London, typically, that covers the property.
But there are certain exclusions to those policies, namely theft by officer or some kind of collusion or corruption internally, like if there's a scheme or some kind of gap.
A good example of this was Republic Metals, where $100 million went missing with that company.
It was about seven, eight years ago.
A lot of people got stung by that bankruptcy.
And they were a huge refiner and a huge operator in the industry.
But that type of loss from their bankruptcy was not covered by their insurance.
Oh, wow.
But we have contracted with an insurance provider that adds a secondary layer of insurance to that who actually did cover claims for Republic's bankruptcy.
I think they had a $5 million claim was their biggest claim.
And so it adds that layer of protection that you can't get directly from a vault operator having that secondary level, that secondary layer of insurance.
So that's another service that is built into, bundled into the service that we're offering through Battalion Bunker, which is coming soon.
It's not ready yet.
We're hoping to launch that product in probably six to eight weeks.
All right, this is important for people to understand about how to store metals.
In a almost entirely risk-free way.
But let me remind those of you watching, if you want to get medals from BattalionMetals.com, use our discount code.
It's Ranger.
You can just enter that at checkout, and then you won't have to pay any of the insurance.
That's going to be waived.
But the prices are still these great value prices.
You're not charged any extra, obviously, by using our affiliate code.
But when it comes to storing medals, It's critical to understand.
I've said that sometimes people say, well, I want to put it in a safe deposit box in a bank.
And I say, oh, whoa, whoa, wait, wait a second.
You should really think about that because we know that banks go under all the time.
There are bank bail-ins.
And we've also seen cases where the FBI would go in and they would seize the safe deposit boxes of everybody at one given bank because they suspected That there were a few criminals using the safe deposit boxes.
That's a famous case, actually, fairly recent.
The FBI just seized everything.
So banks are subject to federal regulation as banking institutions.
And that places your assets there, in my opinion, at higher risk.
So can you talk to us, Chris, about the benefits of a private vault with the private, you mentioned Lloyd's of London Insurance.
But a private vault that's not on the federal banking grid control system.
Yeah, one of the benefits is that it's not a financial institution.
Gold is not technically a financial instrument.
It's not technically a currency within the eyes of the law.
So that's one of the reasons that we can buy and sell and ship and move gold and silver around.
Without having to have a money transmitter license, like you would have to be removing cash around.
It's technically, in the eyes of the IRS and the regulators, it's not money.
It's personal property.
They treat it no differently than if you had a block of aluminum or you had a couple tons of coffee beans.
It's just a raw commodity that's held as personal property.
It's not a financial instrument and it's not being held in a financial institution.
So it's essentially off the books in a sense.
Like if you had gold in a depository, one of the drawbacks to owning gold that people will run into sometimes is that you can't use it as collateral.
Against a loan with a bank.
You can't use it as evidence of net worth.
You can in some cases, but it's difficult because it's not a standardized asset that's trackable and controllable within the financial system.
Some people think it's a bug.
I call it a feature.
It's wealth that's outside of the financial system.
And so private precious metal depositories then are just operating on a bailment relationship with you, the Bailey, who owns personal property.
And it's really no different than if you were asking me to store aluminum for you or steel or, say, a collectible car or some valuable artwork and just keep it dry, keep it safe, make sure that it doesn't get eaten by rats.
It suffers some kind of environmental damage.
It's not a financial asset at the end of the day.
So it's not regulated as such.
Okay, and so I think that's good news because it also means it's very difficult for the United States government to try to confiscate physical metals.
That's the other, you know, sometimes I hear concerns from people, well, they're just going to take it.
How are they just going to take it?
They don't know where it is.
They don't have a physical means to take it.
I mean, if the government wants to mess with anything, they're going to mess with your bank account balances because that's easy.
That's digital.
That's done with a mouse click.
You know what I mean?
What are your thoughts on that?
Or they'll start with the ETFs.
If they wanted to do something like that, yeah, go after the big regulated financialized sources of precious metals.
Where the biggest pots of gold really are, and it's going to be the ETFs, that type of thing.
But gold is, I call it the original cryptocurrency.
Once you have it, no one knows that you have it.
Nobody knows where you put it.
Nobody knows what you've done with it.
And it's not their business.
It's your business entirely.
Unlike, say, Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, but Bitcoin in particular.
It's totally public by nature.
That's part of how it functions is that there's a ledger that's public where everyone can see every transaction and the contents of every wallet and it's totally wide open.
So while it is cryptographically secure, if your wallet ID is ever tied to you as a legal person, as an individual, then all the transactions you've ever done that have ever been associated with that wallet are now known to have occurred.
Probably by you.
And what you do with your Bitcoin is not private in that scenario.
So that's why I call gold the original cryptocurrency.
It has all the properties that you need, especially privacy.
Well, that's really interesting, too.
Of course, most people buy Bitcoin using KYC, so their identity is instantly tied to their wallet the moment they transfer to self-custody.
It's already tagged with who they are, so they have zero privacy with Bitcoin.
But with gold, like you said, once you take physical possession, it's yours.
Nobody knows what you have done with it.
But back to vaulting for a second, I want you to answer this question because there's a difference between allocated gold and silver in a vault that is here's a stack that's yours, it's got your name on it, versus unallocated sort of virtual gold and silver that's part of a pool that may or may not exist.
And talk about that, because people get put off by storage fees, especially for silver, because the fees are high compared to the total value, because silver is big and bulky compared to gold.
But some people say, well, I'm going to go with unallocated silver, because the storage fees are a lot less.
Why is that?
I mean, explain the difference.
Well, so there are really three types of positions you can have with precious metals.
There's unallocated, allocated, and segregated.
Unallocated is a position where some counterparty owes you gold or silver, but you don't technically have title to any portion of any gold.
It's more of a liability on some company's balance sheet.
That's typically the way a derivative is going to work.
And so if you buy into that position, it could be very liquid, and it could be tied to the price of gold, but it's going to be directly linked to the financial health of the company that's issuing that unallocated position to you.
Allocated is where you own particular coins or bars of a particular type.
Let's say you have 5,000 Silver Eagles and you're storing at a depository where you have allocated storage, which is going to be the cheapest type of storage, like true storage.
Unallocated is not even storage.
It's an IOU.
Allocated storage is real storage, where you have 5,000 Silver Eagles out of, say, a
And so when you have allocated storage, it's important that there are regular audits to go and look at the books of that depository, see what they list as being held on behalf of clients, make sure that it matches what's actually being held.
That's the most efficient way to store.
So you can have all 100,000 Silver Eagles easily stacked and organized in one particular place.
And then you just have very good accounting and very good auditing.
And then the next most secure type of storage, but also the most costly type of storage is going to be fully segregated, where you could say, put your fingerprint on one of your silver or gold coins.
And when you withdraw that gold coin 10 years ago, in the future, you'll find the same fingerprint.
I see.
Because it's always been specifically allocated to you.
But that's a lot less efficient, and so there's higher costs involved with fully segregated storage because of the way that you have to physically organize it.
Right.
So Battalion Bunker will offer both types of storage.
You'll have allocated options, which...
Are fully audited, where we will show our published position.
So we'll actually disclose how many gold eagles, how many silver eagles does Battalion Bunker have at this location.
And the auditors will take that list and make sure that what is present in that depository matches what's on the list.
And then they'll also make sure that what's in that depository is also real.
They'll look at it, they'll test it, and do everything that you would do in a standard audit to ensure that it's there and that it is the actual product.
And then also we will offer a segregated option, which has a higher monthly fee, where you can have your particular coins or bars literally put in a bag or a box or some kind of a physical segregation where it's always tied to you directly as the owner.
And it's not treated fungibly.
It's treated as a totally separate alien from the rest of the holdings.
So you put your fingerprint on any of those coins, that fingerprint will always be on those coins whenever you come back to get them.
So we will have both options.
One will be a little bit more expensive.
Okay, got it.
So that's great to know.
And then in either of those cases, when someone is storing with Battalion Bunker, Then they can, on any given day, they can say, I want to sell it back to you.
Exactly.
Obviously, they don't have to ship it back because it's already there, but you might have to ship it from one depository to another.
I'm not sure how that works, but bottom line is it's very liquid very quickly and easily from that location.
Correct?
Exactly.
Yep.
And that's one of the things we're working on is an online component to that so that the The customer can log in, see their holdings, see the transactions, see the current liquidation values, and even execute a trade where they can sell it back to us should they need to.
Or if they want to buy and add to it, they'll be able to do that right online.
And it's going to be quick and easy.
You know, it's interesting.
Thank you for answering all my technical questions, by the way.
I'm not trying to be a pest about it, but these are the kinds of things that customers ask.
I have never sold metals for fiat, ever, in my life.
And I started buying gold in, I think it was 1992 or something like that.
I forgot the exact year, something like that.
But I was paying below $300 an ounce, so that's an indication for gold.
And so I've always just accumulated, and I use your vault.
But I also have some physical possession, etc.
But I can't imagine ever selling metals for the current fiat dollars, although I can definitely see a situation in the future if there's a breakup of the United States, if there's secession.
There could be states like Texas that offer their own new currency that might be partially gold backed.
And I could absolutely see cases of like selling metals to get the new Texas currency.
I mean, I'm sure these these ideas have occurred to many of your customers as well, right?
Yeah, exactly.
It's not immediately clear how that will work in the future, but we know that it will work.
The need isn't there just yet.
But like I always say, necessity is the mother of invention.
We'll figure it out when the time comes.
We definitely will.
We've got a lot of smart people in this country, and more and more people are looking to gold and silver to be the risk-free asset that they use to protect their wealth, kind of like the rest of the world and all the central banks of the world.
As we see this de-dollarization trend and this global vault network that China is working on now, which I was just reading some very interesting stories.
It's all being operated by the Shanghai Gold Exchange to create liquidity for the RMB and oil.
Everybody is preparing for a world in which monetary transactions can no longer be denominated strictly in fiat dollars.
That's an experiment that was fun for some people, and they got away with a lot, but it's coming to an end.
They've looted the world for generations, but I want to explain to the audience why what you mentioned, all these gold vaults.
Run by the Shanghai Exchange all over the world.
Why this is important?
Because under BRICS settlements, there can be national currencies changing hands for commodities, right?
For oil, food, rice, whatever.
But where there's an imbalance, where one country is accumulating too much currency, guess how they're going to settle the imbalance?
With physical gold.
But they don't want to actually have to ship that physical gold every time they have an imbalance.
So they're just going to change who owns it in the vaults that are already pre-positioned, right?
Exactly.
Yeah, if you have access, you could instantaneously convert your position from whatever national currency to gold right there through the exchange and vice versa.
If you're selling oil and you're collecting renminbi.
And you've got too much, you want to turn it back into gold, you turn it back into gold, maybe you turn it back into whatever other currency, you go back into oil.
The idea is to provide liquidity into gold, efficient liquidity from any particular currency.
And that's really at the heart of kind of the de-dollarization project, is to create this sovereign, risk-free reserve asset that's neutral.
And it used to be U.S. treasuries, but they were politicized.
And now you see yields rising and the dollar dropping.
And Japan's selling, China's selling, everybody's selling treasuries.
And they're not buying them.
Yeah, they're net sellers.
And look what's happening to gold.
So it's a great reorganization at a global scale as everybody is preparing the deck chairs for the end of the music.
Well, I'm a strong advocate of people owning gold and silver for this very reason, because it's the bridge asset that will allow you, it's the life raft out of the sinking Titanic of this current dollar fiat disaster, which is sort of setting itself on fire.
But gold and silver, I believe, will, it'll be your lifeboat to get to the next system.
Whatever that system happens to be.
And by the way, probably that system, the next system, will be at least partially backed by gold.
I don't want to throw out numbers because I've heard a lot of people, Jim Rickards and others, that will say, oh, well, if we were to re-monetize the currency in gold, it would be this number, and it's like this crazy high number.
I don't know that that's the way it's going to work, but I do know that metals hold value, and we're seeing it.
Look, since 2022, okay, gold was under, it was under three, no, wait a minute, it was $2,000 an ounce, wasn't it, in 2022?
Oh yeah.
Yeah, I'm having a hard time even remembering that it was that low, but in just three years, it has gone up like roughly 50% in dollar denomination.
And silver is probably, I believe silver is poised to possibly follow in that same track, but it's the dollars that are losing value, folks.
Gold and silver are just holding value.
They're the best holding strategy, in my view.
You mentioned all this auditing, Chris, that happens at the vaults, battalion bunker.
How come our own federal government will never subject its own gold to that kind of audit?
Well, it's the Wizard of Oz.
The man behind the curtain should not be exposed.
So I think the dollar is not exactly what the rest of the world has thought it is.
A lot of bang, a lot of noise, but the reality behind it is it doesn't have the assets backing it that it seems to, let's say.
It's probably incredibly overvalued.
And that's what the next...
And that's likely why, you know, Donald and Elon were very vocal about auditing Fort Knox until end of March, beginning of April, and poof!
They just went quiet.
I noticed that.
What happened?
Yeah.
What happened?
Radio silence.
I think maybe they were told, listen, guys, shut up while we try to get that gold back.
If you keep talking and the word gets out, gold's going to spike up to too much money and it's going to cost us that much more to get the gold back.
So we have to try to slowly work it back in while we can.
You don't want to yell fire in a crowded theater.
But Chris, even if they...
But even if the gold is physically there, even if Elon Musk walks in with a camera and live streams, look at all the gold, doesn't mean that we own it.
It can already be allocated to somebody else.
It can be borrowed gold.
Yeah.
But as Rickards has pointed out in some of his work, possession is nine-tenths of the law.
Well, but if that's what it comes down to, if the government's just going to say, it's ours, suckas.
Your contract is null and void.
We got your gold.
That means that the U.S. will be defaulting on its obligations.
Seems like we've maybe done that before, though.
Yeah, recurring theme.
Well, we're just going to call this the decade of default, probably, by the time it's over.
In the meantime, Chris, congratulations on launching BattalionMetals.com.
It's a great-looking site.
I love your philosophy.
We believe in fair pricing like you have on your site there, honest assessment of...
What's the premium?
What's the shipping?
Etc.
And folks, use discount code Ranger, well, affiliate code Ranger, and it waives the insurance fee off of your orders.
It's just Ranger, lowercase Ranger.
Is there anything else you want to add, Chris, before we wrap this up?
Well, it's early days.
We just launched this past Tuesday.
So Tuesday the 27th, and it's, There's a lot more to come.
We're still working out some bugs and kinks, so please forgive us and bear with us while certain aspects of the site are under construction or being improved.
We love your feedback.
We want to hear from you.
If there's something you don't like or something you wish we had, reach out to us.
Our support contact is right there on the website.
We read every single report request.
We try to respond to all of them.
It's the same team.
Everybody that anyone's ever worked with here at Treasure Island is still on staff.
We've actually doubled our staff in anticipation of some big announcements that we're going to be making here in the coming weeks.
And we're looking forward to it.
It's a bright new chapter in our history, Treasure Island Coins, now Battalion Metals.
And we look forward to continuing to serve all of you.
Now and into the future.
Well, that's really great to hear, and I look forward to working with you on this and helping people protect their assets.
Be sure to forward metalswithmike.com to...
Oh, is it done?
Oh, that's awesome.
Okay.
Yeah, because that's the website that I give out for people.
And then, what happens if people go to the Treasure Island Coins, the old Treasure Island site?
Yeah, good question.
So if you go to the old Treasure Island Coins website, it will take you to Battalion Metals, to a special page that describes what's happening, that is announcing the change.
And we have a list of frequently asked questions at the bottom that talk more about what we're doing.
There's also a link on that page that can take you back to your account access page at the treasureislandcoins.com website.
So if you want to get your order history.
Or check on the status of a recent order that you might have placed in the last couple weeks.
All of that information will be accessible through that link just down in the FAQs.
How do you access your Treasure Island account?
We'll keep that link and that access live through the end of August, at which time that will be taken down.
But all of those records are available upon request.
If anyone needs that, we can get that to you in the future.
Okay, that's great.
The reason I love working with you over all these years is because you treat our customers with dignity, with respect, with honesty, really help them resolve any questions or issues or getting records or whatever they need.
Customer service is where it's really at, as far as I'm concerned, in this business.
I understand you're in this for the long haul.
Long-term customer satisfaction is your goal.
Not like a quick sleight of hand, make a bunch of money off somebody and then hope they never figure it out.
No, that's not a business model.
That's a con.
No, we want to treat people like people.
We're a people-centric business.
We've been here for almost 50 years.
It's a lot of family members work here.
It's truly a family-owned and operated company.
And we want to be around for a long time.
We're a people-focused company.
We've been here for almost 50 years.
It's truly a family-owned and operated company.
My dad started it back in 1976, and many of my family members work here.
My own son does, my uncle, his son.
And you have to bring in people that you can trust and people that you can hold accountable as well.
So it's nice to have those relationships, but we treat our customers the same.
We treat everyone who calls us or interacts with us, we think of as family.
We're here to help you.
We're not here to take advantage of anyone.
And we're very sincere about it when we work with our customers.
We truly will do anything we can to make things right, to make our customers happy.
And if we make a mistake, we'll be the first to acknowledge it and fix it.
So we're constantly improving.
That's our mission here is to always be improving and to serve people.
All right.
Love to hear that.
Thank you so much, Chris.
It's been a pleasure speaking with you today.
Thanks for putting up with all my questions, and I'm very excited about your new project, battalionmetals.com, everybody.
And have a wonderful rest of your day, Chris.
Thanks, Mike.
You too.
All right.
Have a good one.
You too.
Take care.
And thank you for watching.
Mike Adams here, brighteon.com.
And the website, again, is battalionmetals.com.
and use the code Ranger to waive the insurance fee on your shipment, and to give us credit for some small affiliate relationship that we have with Battalion.
Thank you for supporting us.
And you'll be really thrilled about the pricing that you receive there.
It's pretty incredible they can do this so efficiently with such low pricing and great value.
So thank you for watching today.
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