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July 9, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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MEGA MAGA BACKLASH after Trump buries Epstein files, ending investigation... (BBN, July 9, 2025)
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All right, welcome to Bright Town Broadcast News for Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
And look, I promise not to cry in today's broadcast.
I apologize for just crying yesterday when I was talking about the flood victims in central Texas.
I do have some additional news for you today about our fundraising efforts.
Number one, to say thank you to all of you who are participating in helping us raise money for the flood victims.
Your donations have now exceeded over $20,000 through our store, HealthRangerStore.com slash rescue.
We are going to be adding at least another $20,000 to that ourselves.
And these are real donations in food, personal care products, survival supplies.
I'm planning on filming a video this Friday showing you the final collection, the actual physical pallets and products and everything that we have gathered together to be dispatched via truck on Monday to the staging area that we have coordinated in Kyle, Texas.
And then from there, these supplies will go out to the people of Texas who need it the most, at least as best we can.
Hey, it's always chaotic during these, you know, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, whatever.
It's always chaotic.
It's always very difficult to get supplies to the right people or just, you know, the people who need them the most.
And frankly, you can't always have 100% efficiency in doing that.
It's impossible.
So what we try to do is kind of flood the zone, send as much food and supplies as possible and just hope it gets into the right hands.
But, you know, what else can we do, right?
So we're sending to staging areas that we know are connected to people.
And Texas tends to be a very civilized kind of state, by the way.
You know, unlike, let's say, Los Angeles or Chicago or whatever.
So the first responders and the volunteers are doing a great job in Texas.
Now, I'll give you some more updates on that later with our key interview today.
But let me shift gears here and tell you about something.
Now, of course, we're going to cover the Trump administration memory holding the Epstein files.
There's been a lot of blowback against that over the last, well, two days now.
It's, I mean, people are giving up on MAGA at this point.
The black pilling is very widespread.
Yes, we're going to talk about that.
But there's something else I wanted to bring up first that no one's paying attention to, or very few.
So here's something shocking.
Two stories to bring you.
First, out of RT, China buying up mines globally.
So China is racing to lock in critical mineral supplies as the West restricts Chinese investments.
So it says Chinese companies are buying more mines abroad than they have in over a decade to secure key raw materials.
This is being reported by the Financial Times as well.
So RT is citing FT in this case.
So 10 deals, each worth more than $100 million, were signed last year.
The rise in dealmaking reflects China's efforts to get ahead of the deteriorating geopolitical climate, which is making it increasingly unwelcome as an investor in key countries such as Canada and the U.S. So major deals included gold mines in Kazakhstan,
Ghana, and the Ivory Coast, a copper mine in Zambia, a copper gold mine in Brazil, that's both copper and gold, and a 50% stake in a rare earth project in Tanzania.
China is the world's top processor of rare earth minerals, responsible for 90% of global processing capacity, and China holds the world's largest reserves of these critical elements.
Now, keep that in mind, because you know, I've talked about this, why robotics requires actuators, the motors that move the joints of the robots, and those actuators require magnets that are made out of a rare earth called neodymium or neodymium.
I actually prefer neodymium.
It just sounds cooler.
I don't know.
But China controls over 90% of the neodymium supply.
And then elsewhere around the world, mines are coming online, but there are major bottlenecks and also, of course, geopolitical bottlenecks in places like African nations where there's often barely a functioning government.
Let's face it.
I mean, that's often the case.
So these mines have to have all kinds of security protection and special deals where they pay off the locals and pay off the president, pay off the prime minister, whatever, pay off the military head.
Everybody's got to be bribed along the way to allow these mines to happen.
Now, in addition to robotics using these critical minerals, of course, we have the announcement in the U.S., Trump announced this with several companies.
The data centers, massive investments in data centers, at least half a trillion dollars in data centers are going just into Texas alone.
And that doesn't count the data centers in other states that are also pledged.
Now, each of these data centers requires a tremendous amount of certain elements, metals.
One of those is copper.
Another is aluminum.
Another is silver, by the way.
So if you want to know about where silver prices are heading, just look at all the pledges to build data centers because data centers use a ton of silver.
And of course, a ton of copper for the conductive wire and the microcircuits.
And, you know, there are all kinds of things that are in the alloys, like just the little solder joints on the microchip cards.
They use things like tin.
Now, tin's, you know, fairly common, actually.
So that's not something that's in short supply.
But copper and aluminum, You know, a lot of that used to come out of Russia, but that's no longer the case.
And Western, I mean, because of economic sanctions against Russia, but Western countries, because of the environmental concerns related to the mines, there's a lot of public pressure and NGO pressure to not mine anything at all.
So Western countries tend to not want to open up new mines, and instead they tend to want to go to other countries like Africa where the mining operation is not visible by Americans.
It's like out of sight, out of mind, right?
In this case, mined M-I-N-E-D.
So it's a funny saying in this context.
Well, guess what just happened?
CNBC is reporting that Trump now says he's going to impose 50% tariffs on copper imports.
Yeah, 50% on copper.
He said in the cabinet meeting, I believe the tariff on copper, we're going to make it 50%.
And he's going to announce tariffs at a very, very high rate of 200% on pharmaceutical imports, which we'll talk about separately.
But copper, 50%.
Now, you may say, well, wait a second.
Why?
What's the deal with copper?
Why is Trump wanting to impose 50% tariffs on copper?
So immediately after Trump made that announcement, copper prices skyrocketed 13%.
13%.
Yeah.
So now everybody that's building a data center has to pay a lot more money.
Everybody building a home, commercial buildings, you know, hospitals, whatever.
Now it's going to be quite a bit more expensive.
Now, there are domestic copper producers in the United States.
And one of those called Freeport McMoran.
McMoran.
That's a weird name.
Freeport McMoran.
Moran, but we don't know how far because we can't find him.
Anyway, the shares of that company rose 5% because, of course, domestic copper production is going to benefit from the tariffs.
But overall, the price of copper to consumers in the United States is going to go up, not down, because of these tariffs.
Now, you might argue that this is a necessary strategic move on Trump's part in order to help promote domestic copper mining production.
The thing is that starting a copper mine is a multi-year project.
Sometimes it takes 10 years.
There's all kinds of, obviously, regulations and then investors and site analysis, all kinds of, I mean, you can imagine what it would take to open a new mine in America or even to expand an existing mine can also be a multi-year process and it depends on the state in which the mine is located.
So a lot of the blue states, the Democrat-run states, they don't really want any mining at all, you know, for environmental reasons.
So the mining often tends to happen in states that have more of a GOP, you know, political presence.
So in the long run, this kind of policy could encourage more domestic copper mining production and thereby make the United States more self-reliant on copper, which strategically is a smart play, especially given that copper is used in military technology, you know, telecom, computing, AI data centers we mentioned, but also renewable energy.
There's quite a bit of copper that goes into various green energy projects.
But the result is that in the short term, which would mean a few years, copper is going to become more expensive in the United States.
So get ready for that.
Now, the top metals in America that in terms of consumption, I believe, are copper, iron, and aluminum.
Let me just, yeah, I'm just confirming that.
Copper, iron, and aluminum.
And of course, iron is used to make steel.
And remember that the steel plant in Syracuse, New York was just purchased by a European company.
That was the plant that used to make domestically the magna cut steel alloy that's used in all of our tools, hatchets, machetes, knives, and swords that Dawson Knives produces in Arizona.
And of course, we've partnered with Dawson Knives for many years now.
That's the company that worked with me to co-design that new knife.
Well, I guess it's two years old now, but it's called Escape from LA.
Yeah, that's Dawson Knives.
They used to get their steel from Syracuse, New York, because that was a magna-cut powdered steel, which is the special alloy that has corrosion resistance.
Well, since the Syracuse steel plant was purchased by a European company, that steel is no longer available in the United States at all.
Instead, that steel is only available out of, I forgot which European country bought it, like Switzerland or Norway or something.
I can't keep track of all of it.
So now that steel coming into the United States is subject to currently, I believe, an 80% or close to an 80% tariff.
And I'm not sure why it adds up to 80%, but that's what I'm told is that the price is going up 80%.
So this is a case where Trump's protectionism, which is designed to encourage domestic manufacturing and domestic resilience on minerals, can also result in the short run in price increases on those metals for American consumers and construction projects.
But see, the other factor in all of this is that if you're someone who's thinking of starting a copper mine, let's say, or if you're a mining company and you're thinking about expanding into another area, you have to make a guess on how long Trump's tariffs are going to last on the importers.
And given that Trump's tariffs have not been very, let's say, you know, rigid, okay, he'll announce a tariff and then he'll back off two weeks later.
And then he'll announce a new tariff and back it off.
And oh, we reached an agreement.
They're the good guys.
And then a week later, they're the bad guys.
You know, I mean, this, honestly, this has characterized Trump's tariff wars is a lack of predictability.
Well, that is not conducive to an investment environment.
So very few people are going to throw, let's say, you know, $50 or $100 million at a mining project, and some of them are more, that requires many years to pay off.
It could be a 10 or 20-year payoff easily for mining operations.
Very few people are going to do that if they don't know that Trump's tariffs are going to actually last.
And since these are individual decisions by Trump alone and they're not codified into law by Congress, then there's really no rational reason to expect that these tariffs are going to be maintained for 10 years or even four years or even four months for that matter.
So the most likely effect of this is just that we're all going to pay more for copper and we're actually not going to get more copper mining domestically because it's too much risk for an investor to launch a new project like that.
So, you know, sorry to be the bringer of bad news, but that's the most likely outcome of where this is headed.
Now, speaking of tariffs, Trump also did announce a 200% increase on or 200% rate on pharmaceutical imports that's going to kick in soon.
So this is a wild one because typically you would initiate big tariffs like that in order to protect and promote the domestic production industry.
But in this case, the vast majority of pharmaceuticals that are consumed in the United States are made outside the United States.
That's right.
So China is actually, I believe China is the largest manufacturer of pharmaceuticals for U.S. consumers, but India is also up there on the list.
I don't actually have the percentages of what percentage of pharmaceuticals come from which countries, but China and India are the two largest producers.
Pharmaceuticals are also produced in the United Kingdom and Germany and Switzerland and Ireland and so on.
In the United States, or at least in one of its territories, Puerto Rico has a lot of production of pharmaceuticals, but there was so much damage from one of the last storms and hurricanes that that production has fallen to some extent.
But the point is that most pharmaceuticals consumed in the United States, you know, sold at the CBS pharmacy, et cetera, are actually made outside the United States.
And they're already insanely expensive, just crazy expensive.
Now they're going to go up 200%, or soon they will, as soon as that tariff kicks in.
I don't think that that's going to result in the launching of domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing at any kind of a scale anytime soon that's going to, you know, compensate for that domestically.
And even if it did, the domestic production costs would be much, much higher than pharmaceutical production costs in China or India for a variety of reasons, but also related to labor costs, right?
Electricity costs, as you know that China pays a lot less for electricity than Americans do by far.
I mean, it's a fraction in China compared to America.
And the same is true in India as well, because China and India, they're not afraid to build coal-fired power plants so you can produce energy very cheaply compared to what the U.S. does.
So the bottom line is, hey, folks, pharmaceutical prices are going to skyrocket, just like copper.
Yeah.
Pharmaceutical prices are going to go through the roof.
And it makes me feel very happy that I don't buy any pharmaceuticals except like ivermectin off-label for pets, which is dirt cheap.
So I'm not so concerned about that.
This is a good time to remind yourself that it actually makes financial sense to invest in healthy eating, clean food, organic food, and also exercise and fitness and a healthy lifestyle, some kind of active lifestyle.
It doesn't mean you have to be superman or superwoman or anything, but just to move your body, swimming, walking, cycling, whatever makes sense and get a reasonable amount of sunshine in your life.
So you've got that light activation of your body's cells and your immune system and your vitamin D and your cognition and all that.
And this is one reason why I enjoy just jogging in the sun.
I jog in the sun, no sunglasses, no sun lotion.
Of course, I wouldn't touch that garbage, the sunscreen.
No, I don't use that stuff.
Are you kidding me?
I jog in the sun with my dogs and we have a great time.
Today I found some mushrooms while I was jogging.
Orange mushrooms.
Very, like, really bright orange.
I actually took a picture, but I'm not going to show it for you here.
Anyway, I enjoy jogging in the sun and it enhances health and cognition and moods and everything else.
So with pharmaceutical prices going up, you know what that means?
That means that health insurance prices are going to skyrocket.
Oh yeah, because it's all factored in.
And look, I think it's already at the point where it's almost unaffordable to participate in the allopathic medical system.
And that's why my interview that I published yesterday with Dr. Peter Glidden, I think, was so well received because people were like, yeah, this makes total sense.
Like allopathic medicine is crushing Western civilization.
Allopathic Medicine does not actually work.
It's very expensive and it has a very high failure rate.
It doesn't make people healthier.
It doesn't resolve chronic degenerative disease at all.
It only ends up in people dying sick and broke.
That's allopathic medicine for you.
The alternative to that is, you know, natural health, natural medicine, which is what I've been teaching for 25 years.
And that's what we provide.
Those kinds of products, you know, nutritional supplements, healing foods, superfoods, healthrangerstore.com.
HealthRangerStore.com.
You can get all that.
And thank all of you who do.
And thank you for your donations too for the Texas flood victims.
But this is why, you know, for many years, I would hear from people like, well, organic is just too expensive.
And I get it.
I totally get it.
You should price out freeze-dried organic.
That's even more expensive, right?
You've seen that.
I mean, look what we have to charge to sell freeze-dried, like number 10 cans of freeze-dried organic fruits or superfoods or microalgae.
It's not cheap.
I agree.
But you know what's even more expensive is getting sick and having to buy pharmaceuticals all day, every day for the rest of your life while you're sick and broke.
Instead, you can invest in healthy living, healthy foods and healthy superfoods and nutritional supplements and do the things that I advocate every day that I have for 25 years.
And yeah, you're going to spend a lot of money on that, but you're going to be healthy and happy as a result.
So you actually can buy better health by choosing your food, your supplements, and even choosing the way you spend your time.
But if you just eat processed food and junk food and garbage food and MSG and all that nonsense every day, all day, then you're going to have to spend a fortune on prescription drugs.
And Trump is now making sure that those costs are going to go up by 200%.
Wow.
Something to keep in mind.
So remember, really the answer to all of this is more decentralization.
As you are able to live more off-grid and you're able to be more self-reliant and solve your own problems as much as you reasonably can, I'm not saying to perform your own surgery on yourself or anything crazy like that.
And allopathic medicine does have a place with emergency care and trauma care, things like that.
But what I am saying is that if you can, for example, make your own cleaning products, right?
Like people go to the store and they buy 15 different cleaning products.
Oh, this is an anti-mold spray, you know, and then, oh, this is a tile soap, and this is a floor soap, and this is a shower soap, and this is a toilet soap.
Folks, it's all the same soap.
I mean, and really, for antifungal, all you need is chlorine dioxide with water.
And you know, that's dirt cheap.
You know, I should do a whole podcast on just how to make most of your own home cleaning products, really.
Because that's what I do.
Now, I still buy soap, you know, I buy my own soap because I don't want to gather ash and make lye and render soap and whatever.
Some people do that, which is great.
That's not something that I feel like I want to do.
So I do buy soap, but in terms of cleaning products, I make my own.
Like chlorine dioxide.
Again, just go to safrax.com, S-A-F-R-A-X, or you can see their link at rangerdeals.com.
Use discount code Ranger, and you can get chlorine dioxide 500 tablets for like 39 bucks or something.
It's crazy.
500 tablets.
Each tablet makes gallons of chlorine dioxide, which can be used for all kinds of purposes, sanitizing surface sprays that kills bacteria and Ebola and everything else, and plus mold and fungi and algae growth and all kinds of things.
Sanitizes dishes, sanitizes hospital equipment, sanitizes surfaces and doorknobs and floors and everything else.
It's dirt cheap to get that stuff in terms of the value that you get for it.
It's dirt cheap to make a lot of your own products, actually, to the extent that you can.
You can mix up soaps and a little bit of emulsifier and some essential oils, whatever.
You can make your own special lavender, you know, body soap or whatever.
You can do all kinds of things like that.
Like, oh, here's a really practical example.
Home cleaning robots.
You know that the home cleaning robots, they always, or typically they ship with like a detergent solution, which you should never use because they're totally toxic and filled with fragrance, right?
Don't use their detergents.
You can make your own dirt cheap.
You just, seriously, just put in water, right?
A few drops of your favorite essential oil, peppermint or tea tree or lavender or whatever you want.
You can get those oils cheaply.
Put in an emulsifier like a polysorbate 80 or something, a little bit of that, and then a little bit of soap and just stir it up.
The emulsifier makes it, you know, more homogeneous so it spreads around.
You've got your own cleaning solution.
You made it for like pennies on the dollar.
And if you want to, you can put a little bit of colloidal silver in there too to be spreading silver, you know, through your mopping robot or whatever.
So there are so many ways that people waste money on things like processed food.
You know, it's so expensive for the actual nutrition that you get.
It's crazy expensive.
You're not getting good nutrition out of it.
You'd be much better off spending money on high-density superfoods nutrition and then just eating a little bit of those each day to make sure you get that nutritional wave every single day rather than thinking, oh, I'm saving money by buying, you know, a giant 12-person family-sized frozen lasagna from, you know, the lasagna kitchen or whatever.
Sell fake cheese, fake meat, textured vegetable protein, all kinds of garbage.
That's not even real food in my book, you know?
So spend money wisely and learn how to be more self-reliant.
Learn how to live more off-grid.
Grow some of your own food if you can.
Make some of your own products if you can.
And then on top of that, invest where it counts.
Invest in your health.
Invest in gold and silver.
Invest in maybe, you know, purchasing land where you can live farther away from the city.
Those are the kinds of decisions that are lifetime, good, solid, positive decisions.
All right, now we are going to come back to the Trump-Epstein files situation, which is very frustrating, super frustrating for all of us.
But first, I want to bring you an update on the floods in Texas, and thank you for your heart and for your compassion.
Unfortunately, over 100 people have been killed, confirmed, and there are still 160 people missing.
And no doubt many of those will, well, I mean, some will be found.
Maybe they're missing because they, you know, they got rescued and they're at a friend's house or something like that.
And let's pray for that outcome.
But many of those 160 will no doubt turn up to be no longer among the living.
And this is a devastating, not just the loss of human life, but also the loss of property, the loss of homes or living structures for many people who were impacted by these floods.
I've got an interview coming up today with Tina from the satellite phone store, one of our fan favorite guests, who came to visit me.
She came to Texas to join me in my studio and also to have a look at things.
And of course, it started raining while she's in the studio.
We're doing the interview.
It starts pouring down again.
There's way too much rain happening in central Texas right now.
But Tina's company, the satellite phone store, which is a sponsor of this podcast, they've made a lot of donations.
And she's also announcing another donation to add to our donations today because we are giving and giving and giving to the local people who are impacted by this.
And, you know, as much as we give, we can't give back what families are really missing, which is their loved ones, obviously.
But what we can do is we can slightly ease the financial burden that's necessary for those families to continue to make it through life living day by day in difficult circumstances.
Okay, I just checked with my staff.
By the way, we have raised $26,000 so far for the Texas flood victims.
If you'd like to contribute to that, you can buy a voucher at healthrangerstore.com slash rescue.
And there you can choose whether you want to buy a voucher for food, personal care, or survival products.
100% of your purchase will go to the physical items that we will deliver ourselves to the victims.
We already have contacts on this.
Our congressman's already in the loop, etc.
I'm going to film the video of the donations as we stage everything on Friday.
And then the truck, the current plan is the truck will depart on Monday to deliver the supplies to people.
But of course, that's subject to transportation availability and storm conditions or whatever is happening.
But let's just hope it's a sunny day.
We can get supplies to people.
And as I said yesterday, actually, the flood victims, they're overflowing with cheap processed food.
They've got plenty of toilet paper towels.
They don't need any more of that.
And they don't need any more freaking soda or Gatorade or crackers or just garbage.
They don't need any more of that.
They're overflowing with that stuff.
What they need is nutrition.
And we're the ones that are delivering nutrition.
So thank you for your support.
Again, healthrangerstore.com slash rescue.
And it's tax-deductible because our church is actually processing these donations and organizing all this.
And our church will email you a receipt for your tax-deductible purchase.
So thank you for your support.
And rest assured, I will give you a full accounting.
I'll be filming it, like I said, on Friday.
So that will probably mean that I'll release that video on Monday as the truck departs.
I'm assuming it's only one truck, but maybe it's more.
Who knows?
Maybe it's a two-part deal.
We never know until we get there.
We'll have to see.
All right, let's shift gears.
Let's talk about the Epstein files here.
And there's an article from, I think this is from Michael Snyder, who actually wrote this.
It's called The 12 Important Questions That All Americans Should Be Asking About the Shameful Attempt to Cover Up the Truth About Jeffrey Epstein.
And these 12 questions, I'll just briefly read the first part of these 12.
Why were Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell arrested and charged with operating a sex trafficking ring that supposedly involved thousands of clients if no such clients ever existed?
As we're now told.
It's like, ah, there are no clients.
What?
Number two, why did U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi tell Fox News in February that Epstein's client list was, quote, sitting on my desk right now to review if there was no client list?
Right?
The great vanishing act of Pam Bondi.
She should be a magician.
Not a musician, but a magician.
Remember the magician video link from yesterday?
One of the funniest videos ever.
Okay, point number three.
What was in the thousands of documents related to the Epstein case that were suddenly Discovered in February because her office said that they had been made aware of, quote, thousands of documents related to the investigation.
Hmm.
I guess, you know, thousands?
Ah, who's counting?
Thousands, hundreds, tens, ones, nothing.
It's gone.
Number four, when Bondi claimed that the Epstein flight logs would, quote, make you sick in March, what did she mean by that?
Why would they make you sick if nothing happened?
The flight logs would make you sick, she said.
You know what makes me sick is the cover-up of Epstein, which, I mean, let's be honest, it's a CIA Mossad operation to blackmail powerful people and control them.
I mean, obviously, that's what this is.
And apparently it's worked because they've even controlled Pam Bandi and the FBI and Trump and everybody else.
They've controlled them all.
So I guess it's working.
Number five, in May, Pam Bandi confessed that there were, quote, tens of thousands of videos related to the Epstein investigation.
What's in those videos?
What's in the tens of thousands of videos?
Well, she said that they were, quote, with children or child porn.
And then Trump said in a press conference earlier, he said that they're never going to release the files because they're child porn.
Well, we're not asking you to release, you know, child videos.
We're asking you to arrest the people who made them, for God's sake, and to arrest the people appearing in them.
I mean, what?
Why do I have to even point this out?
We don't want to see the videos.
We want to see justice.
But we do want to see the documents.
We want to see the flight logs.
Yeah, we want to see the documents.
We don't want to see the videos.
Number six, other than Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, why hasn't anyone else that was involved in the sex trafficking operation ever been arrested?
Because they're powerful people who killed off the witnesses, of course, obviously.
Or paid off the right people.
Or blackmailed the right people.
Number seven, the memo that was released on Sunday night says there will be, quote, no further disclosure in this case.
Does that mean the Trump administration's search for truth ends here?
That's exactly what it means.
Case closed.
Case closed.
No arrests.
And you know the lectern guy?
That's the guy who went to prison for, I don't know how long, an extended period of time, for stealing the lectern, which is, you know, the lecture podium on January 6th.
Kind of a light-hearted guy, a funny guy.
He's in the photo waving as he's walking off with the lectern.
It was pretty funny, actually.
That's the lectern guy.
He tweeted out, he said, it's astonishing that I went to jail.
I was punished more for stealing a lectern than all these other people who raped children.
So apparently stealing a lectern is a major crime in America, but raping children or trafficking children and then raping them, well, hey, that's perfectly okay with the Trump administration in this case.
In fact, I tweeted out, I said, I'm just paraphrasing from memory.
I said, so you're telling me that if all the children that were swept away by the flash floods in Texas had instead been swept away by the Jeffrey Epstein child trafficking network, then the Trump administration would say, oh, no problem.
Case closed.
Yeah.
Yeah, I said that.
I know.
That's insensitive.
Well, you know what's insensitive is covering up pedophiles and child rapists.
That's what's insensitive.
And that's why all of us who have empathy for human beings, and especially those who are unable to protect themselves, which would be children, why all of us are, frankly, infuriated about all of this.
Why are, why are, it's not just that, why are pedophiles and child rapists being let off scot-free, but why is the Trump administration covering it up?
That's Bongino, that's Cash Patel, that's Pambandi, that's Trump himself.
Why are they all involved in this massive cover-up that everybody knows is a cover-up?
Because all these people talked about the Epstein files and what's in them and how incredibly insane it is.
And now they're like, nope, just kidding.
Nothing.
Nothing to see here.
Move along.
Wow.
Point number eight, the memo, it was the DOJ memo, states that there is, quote, no evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.
So does that mean that none of the people that were having sex with underage girls will ever be brought to justice?
Because it seems like that's what it means.
Number nine, on the night that Epstein died, why were there so many strange coincidences?
Like the guards fell asleep and the cameras didn't work, but then we find out they did work.
And then one of the cameras, the footage was unusable, but then another camera that we're shown is missing one minute.
And now we're told it's missing a minute every day.
It's like the leap minute in the prison system.
See, they're on a different quantum universe where time flows differently.
They have a leap minute every day.
You and I don't have the leap minute.
We live the leap minute that prisoners don't have to endure.
So that actually reduces their sentence by one minute per day, apparently, is what we're told.
We're living in two different time flows.
Yeah, I mean, that's what we're told.
What?
Number 10, hours of video footage from outside Epstein's cell on the night that he died has been released.
Did they think that we wouldn't notice that a full minute has been cut out of that video footage?
Yeah, I was just mentioning that.
Number 11, during the time that Elon Musk had unprecedented access to the government's computer systems, did he learn some startling truths about the Epstein investigation?
If so, will he reveal what he knows now that he has started his own political party?
Ooh.
Now it's getting juicy, right?
I mean, Elon Musk might have all kinds of like really fatal dirt on a whole bunch of people.
And I think that Elon Musk actually, I think he unleashed AI crawlers that crawled through a lot of these government systems.
I even talked about that.
And they were hoovering up all kinds of information.
I think Elon's got that information.
And I think that he will strategically release it.
Or at least I suspect that he will.
We'll see.
All right.
Point number 12.
Why was this memo about the Epstein case released to the public late on Sunday night on the 4th of July weekend?
Were they hoping that it would make as little news as possible?
And it appears so.
Yes, it appears that that seems to be the case.
So yeah, that's Michael Snyder.
He's the author of that article.
All right, so I've got a special report on this that I recorded a few hours ago.
Some of it may overlap a few of the points I just made, but let me play that now.
It's called The Trump Administration Memory Holes, the Epstein Files.
We will continue on the other side.
Well, the Trump administration sweeping the Epstein files under the rug and pretending they don't exist.
Now, the great vanishing of the Epstein files, this has been the last straw for many former Trump supporters.
I've seen it all over X and other social media.
You've got people saying, I'm done.
I'm done with supporting Trump.
I supported him this whole way.
I voted for him.
They say, I mean, I personally, I didn't vote for him, as you know, but a lot of people voted for him and they thought they were going to get transparency.
They thought they were going to get the Epstein files released, the JFK files released, the UFO files released.
They thought they were voting for a peace president.
And what does Trump do?
We're going to continue war.
More bombs for Israel.
More bombs for Ukraine.
More weapons, more war.
And he says, now Russia's the bad guys again.
And, you know, we're going to bomb Iran maybe, depending on if Netanyahu wants to.
Netanyahu's the greatest man in the world and just blah, blah, blah.
It's so sickening to a lot of people.
And I mean, here's the shocking part of this.
There were many, many Trump supporters that were willing to look the other way on the genocidal bombing of children in Gaza.
Like, they were okay with that.
But the Jeffrey Epstein child trafficking pedophilia rape network, well, that's just too much.
That's too much.
And we have arrived at the point now where Trump himself is so disconnected from his own support base that he told a reporter, there's about a two-minute clip that's posted online.
He told a reporter, I can't believe people are still talking about Epstein.
Nobody cares about Epstein.
It's not even an issue.
It just goes on like that.
And the entire Trump support base is saying, what?
What?
Because you told, I mean, Trump tweeted two years ago that they got to release the Epstein files.
And why aren't they releasing the Epstein files?
Pam Bondi, the AG, told us that the Epstein files were on her desk.
She told us they had terabytes of child rape videos and that the FBI was reviewing the videos.
And they were so horrifying, they had to ask for volunteers to review them.
The U.S. government prosecuted Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving time in prison, because victims of Jeffrey Epstein testified against her that she was one of the coordinators of the entire child trafficking, child rape network.
I mean, it just goes on and on.
And of course, you know, other victims just magically, all of a sudden, they get killed, they get assassinated, they get thrown under a bus, literally.
And you know what this is.
This is a deep state operation to bury the evidence of the Epstein operation, right?
And what really was Jeffrey Epstein?
What was he doing?
He was working for Mossad and the CIA to gather blackmail evidence on powerful people so they could be blackmailed on behalf of Israel.
That's 100% what it was.
And now Trump is trying to bury that because he is 100% controlled by the Zionist cabal at the moment.
It seems.
Now, of course, you never know what's going to happen tomorrow.
Trump could contradict himself, or maybe he could realize that this is a huge mistake that he's making.
He's losing his base big time.
Maybe he'll say something tomorrow to contradict this, but it's not looking that way at the moment.
And one thing that we're all tired of hearing is people who say, oh, no, this is 5D chess.
This is 5D chess.
You got to trust the plan.
Trust the plan?
Does the plan include pedophilia and child rape?
Not signing up for that plan.
Are you kidding me?
But people are saying that's the plan.
And I don't even understand how anybody could be dumb enough to believe that at this point.
What?
There's a plan that Trump is going to go along with the child rape and the pedophilia, the child trafficking.
He's going to go along with that for some reason.
And then he's going to turn against them at some point after we trust the plan?
No, you don't go in with a plan of pedophiles and child traffickers and rapists and blackmailers and intelligence assets.
You don't go along with that plan.
You prosecute those people.
You prosecute them.
And if you're going to talk about transparency, which is what Trump and Bondi talked about non-stop, and even Bongino with the FBI talk about transparency, that means releasing the files, not burying them, dumbasses.
Transparency.
Look it up.
There's a very well-established definition for transparency, and it doesn't mean causing the files to vanish and just pretending you never had them.
And now, Carolyn Levitt, she's the White House spokesperson.
You know, I said yesterday she's turned into Mike McCurry.
Just unbelievable.
She's now saying that Pam Bondi never had the Epstein files on her desk.
What she had was Epstein case paperwork.
So wait a minute.
You mean when Pam Bondi went on Fox News and said, I've got the files, there's a truckload of files that was delivered to us from the Southern District of New York where the FBI was hiding them.
But we got them.
We got them and they're on my desk.
That when she was saying all that, that she was lying, that she didn't have any of that, that all she had was paperwork, a couple of forms?
Are you kidding me?
See, nobody believes you.
Nobody believes you anymore.
And where this is headed, this is not good.
This is very likely the end of MAGA.
This is just the last straw.
I mean, this violates everything that MAGA has been standing up for.
Release the Epstein files.
Arrest the child traffickers.
Jesus.
Expose the truth.
Stop the violence against children, et cetera, et cetera.
MAGA has been calling for this.
Heck, even Trump and Bongino and Kash Patel himself have all been calling for releasing the obscene files for years.
And now they're all involved in the cover-up.
This is truly a fatal mistake for MAGA, for the Trump administration.
I think based on the reaction I'm seeing so far, MAGA's done.
Everybody's blackpilled.
It's over.
I don't know what that means for elections next year, the midterms.
I don't know.
But this kind of gullible belief in MAGA and the Trump administration that we were finally going to get somebody who would tell the truth, you know, we're finally going to get the mRNA out of the vaccines.
You know, we're finally going to arrest the traitors.
None of that happened.
Fauci's not arrested.
Mallorkas is not arrested.
None of that ever happened.
And our own administration, the MAGA administration, has betrayed its base on probably the biggest issue of a generation, which means this is the biggest cover-up in a generation as well.
This is as big as 9-11 in many ways, at least psychologically for many people.
And 9-11 was a government operation under the Bush administration that was allowed to happen.
It was a false flag operation in order to push for more war on behalf of Israel by attacking Israel's enemies in the Middle East.
And Jeffrey Epstein, also an Israeli operation.
Funny, isn't it, how they all have the same thing in common, Israel.
Yep.
Now, politically speaking, this is going to have major implications domestically as well, because Elon Musk, having launched his new America party, he's going to be able to point to this now and say, well, you can't support Trump anymore.
You can't support the GOP.
They're a bunch of pedophile apologists.
And he won't be wrong when he says that, you see.
So Elon Musk, whether you love him or hate him or love his party or hate his party, I mean, his party could very well split the GOP vote and it could hand a lot of victories to Democrats.
I don't know exactly how it's going to play out.
We'll have to wait and see.
But what I am saying is that Trump is playing right into the hands of Elon Musk right now.
In baseball, you would call it an unforced error.
Yeah, that's what Trump just committed, an unforced error, handing a major victory to Elon Musk, allowing Elon to get narrative traction in the upcoming races.
And on top of that, more and more people, even former Trump supporters, are well aware that Trump is now being controlled by Netanyahu.
And it really does make a lot of people wonder if Trump is in the Epstein files, as Elon Musk previously had stated.
I'm also aware that Elon Musk has just said he's accused Steve Bannon of being mentioned in the Epstein files.
I don't know.
Seems like everybody Elon Musk doesn't like, he says they're in the Epstein files, but who knows?
And it could also be, I mean, maybe Bannon is mentioned in the Epstein files, but not in the context of, you know, raping little children or something like that.
Maybe he's mentioned as maybe an intelligence asset or a witness or who knows, right?
So, you know, you got to take that comment with a grain of salt and dig a little deeper.
But the point is that Trump is so totally controlled by Netanyahu at this point that I've seen people say that they would now vote for Democrats just to not have Zionists in control of America.
Now, you know, the Democrats, though, they absolutely hate America and they are trying to destroy America.
And of course, the Democrats ran the illegal immigration invasion With Mallorcus.
So you can't vote Democrat.
Not in my world.
I mean, I will never vote Democrat.
I've said that numerous times.
They absolutely hate America.
Now, Trump doesn't hate America.
He just loves Israel more than America.
I mean, that's the truth.
That's just the truth of where we are.
So I don't know what the option is in all of this.
And I think ultimately it's just headed for a financial collapse.
And after that, then, you know, we'll be forced to rebuild some nation out of the ashes or the rubble of what was once the U.S. Empire that went bankrupt.
In fact, these actions by Trump, these are end of empire warning signs.
What you are witnessing right now, when they say, oh, there's nothing to see here, that all these child rape files and videos and everything that we previously bragged about on Fox News, like, they don't exist.
When you see that kind of behavior, you are approaching the end of the empire.
It's almost here.
I mean, these are the kinds of things that happened in Rome as the collapse accelerated.
And of course, in the days of Rome, things moved more slowly.
Things move much more quickly today because of interconnectedness.
Obviously, you know, email, internet, social media, et cetera.
Phone calls, right?
You didn't have mobile phones in the Roman Empire.
Otherwise, it would have been even crazier.
Can you imagine?
Like an account on X called Caligula, you know?
Oh, that would be entertaining.
It'd be almost as fun as Milo Giannopoulos, you know.
But anyway, things are about to get totally insane as the empire collapses.
And during the collapse of the empire, you're going to see just utter insanity from the people in charge as you are seeing now.
Like what Epstein files, right?
Or you're going to see more examples of Orwellian doublespeak, like war is peace, you know?
I mean, you're hearing that right now.
Oh, we have to send more bombs to have peace.
We have to enable Israel to bomb its neighbors so we can have peace.
Ignorance is strength, right?
Or ignorance is slavery.
How does that quote go from Orwell?
I think it's ignorance is strength.
Yeah, that's a perfect fit for where we are right now.
So expect a lot more of this.
Now, at the same time all of this is happening, and I'm starting to see conservatives call for the impeachment of President Trump.
I'm also hearing from, well, articles quoting left-wing Democrat members of Congress saying that their constituents are calling for mass violence.
See, and this is a reaction to Trump's aggressive enforcement of our border security and immigration laws.
So ICE, which now has a budget larger than the entire Russian military budget, which is really saying something, ICE is clearly targeting sanctuary cities, as they should, in my view.
I agree with that.
And ICE is targeting, let's say, swing districts for upcoming midterm house races.
And so ICE is working to remove millions of illegals, if they can, from these areas before the midterms.
And you say, well, why?
Why does that matter?
You say, well, illegals aren't allowed to vote.
Oh, but you're wrong.
They are allowed to vote.
They do vote.
And they are especially allowed to vote, even encouraged to vote, in those areas that are run by Democrats.
So removing illegals, this is really election warfare tactic, really.
It's reversing what the Democrats were doing, which was immigration weaponization to try to overthrow America.
Now we are trying to reverse the immigration as a tactic to win the elections for Trump's party, the GOP.
So that's what's happening right now.
So deportations are an election victory strategy by the Trump administration.
And that will be very effective.
It will be, I'm now guessing it will be shockingly effective.
That it's going to make it so much more difficult for Democrats to cheat, that even though so many Americans are extremely unhappy with Trump's covering up of the Epstein files and selling out to the Zionist, you know, genocidal lunatics in Israel, the Democrats aren't going to be able to overcome that as easily as they once could because Trump is taking away their vote cheating infrastructure.
And again, that is important, and that's a positive step.
Election fraud is always wrong.
And even though I strongly disagree with Trump on his position on Epstein and Israel, et cetera, I strongly agree with Trump on enforcing immigration law and making sure that we boot the illegals out of this country.
But then, but then, just to add more excitement to the breakfast pancake mix here, Trump said that he may be considering some kind of mass amnesty program for farm workers and hotel workers, etc.
But especially farm workers.
He said that in a recent speech in Iowa, that he wanted farmers to be able to vouch for the illegals that have been working on their farms.
And that's not flying in the MAGA groups.
People who voted for Trump don't want mass amnesty.
That's for sure.
And if Trump grants mass amnesty, then he's not going to solve the illegal voting situation.
And then the midterms are, you know, midterms will be thrown to the Democrats.
And the Democrats will sweep back into power in the House.
And then what's the first thing they will do?
They will impeach President Trump.
And then we're back to his first administration.
It's exactly where this is going.
So Trump needs to listen to his base and stop listening to all these other interests.
Stop listening to the corporations and to Israel in particular.
Listen to his base because his base is what put him in power.
And his base is starting to turn on him.
And even some of them starting to call for his impeachment.
So Trump's got a very limited window of opportunity to turn this around.
And I hope he does turn it around.
And I hope that I'm wrong about Trump basically covering up pedophilia and child trafficking.
And I hope I'm wrong about MAGA being shattered by this.
But all the evidence is pointing in that direction right now.
We'll see what happens.
If he's playing 5D chess and he's got all these cards up his sleeve, he better start playing those cards because his entire base is running out of patience with this trust the plan tactic, which just turns out to be sort of the mantra of morons.
I mean, think about it.
Yeah, at one point I was willing to trust the plan for a little while, trust and then verify Ronald Reagan.
But the verification never came.
It's kind of like fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
For how long do people believe in the trust the plan nonsense?
So think about that.
Thanks for listening.
Mike Adams here, the HealthRanger, naturalnews.com and also Brighteon.com.
And we will have, we'll have a lot more content for you coming soon.
More interviews.
So thank you.
Thank you for your support.
And I hope, I hope I'm wrong about all this, but we'll see.
Take care.
Now, by the way, very likely related to all of this is the fact that the CIA has now referred James Comey and John Brennan to the DOJ for prosecution.
Like, wait a minute, what's going on?
Well, there's a really good explanation here offered by J.D. Sharp on X. He says, in the next few days, James Comey and John Brennan are going to be blamed for destroying the Epstein files.
See?
And referred to as the deep state.
So you see how that cover-up happens?
So the Trump administration, under orders from Netanyahu, obviously, is destroying the Epstein files, but they need a scapegoat for it, right?
Or two scapegoats.
James Comey and John Brennan.
Because, yeah, they perjured themselves.
They lied under oath.
They were all part of the, you know, the Russian dossier, Trump's first term, the attacks on Trump, all kinds of treason that those two guys committed, right?
And James Comey admitted to it.
He admitted to entrapping General Flynn and all kinds of incredible things, right?
So yeah, they're going to be the scapegoats for this.
J.D. Sharp continues.
The entire purpose of this will be to move all attention away from Israel because they know when the general public finds out that the only reason Bill Clinton was impeached, JFK was assassinated, Nixon was forced to resign, 9-11 happened,
and we spent $20 trillion invading Iraq and Afghanistan and bombing Libya and every major Muslim country surrounding Israel is because every American president in the last 60 years has been blackmailed and effectively Manchurian candidates for Israel, they will lose their collective minds and Israel will lose all power over America.
And I think JD Sharp is nailing it.
All right, so what I want to do now is introduce today's featured interview, which is with Tina from the satellite phone store.
Now, Tina's going to announce a special donation offer along with their new, they've got these massive Faraday bags now that can hold an entire generator or can hold solar panels or a like a tower computer or other electronics.
These are massive bags.
I don't know the exact size, but look like, I hold it up on camera, it's like five feet long or something.
It's just huge.
They're not cheap, but they've got like a triple layer of Faraday material.
And if you want to be safe from surveillance or EMP attacks or any kind of electromagnetic radiation or even solar flares, they protect against that.
But also 5G and a lot of other things as well.
So this is the way to do it.
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Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, joined in studio today by Tina from the satellite phone store.
Welcome back, Tina.
Yeah, thank you so much.
It's great to have you back in Texas.
And I'm going to have to even ask you to get even closer to the mic because it's raining again.
And we have just gone through catastrophic flooding, flash flooding with a very high loss of life in Texas.
We want to say prayers for all those families and for the, especially the children who passed away.
The death toll is over 100 now in Texas from that.
We're involved in gathering rescue.
I mean, we've had a huge outpouring of donations That we are transforming into physical goods.
We're sending a truck on Monday to go to deliver the food and the personal care supplies, et cetera.
And then what your company provides, the satellite phones, the backup communications, the Faraday bags, this also became very useful once again in another major emergency.
So I'm sorry to kind of hit you with this ominous topic like right out of the gate, but another disaster occurred and it was another case where your satellite phones and other technology has actually assisted with the rescue efforts.
So can we start with that topic?
Yeah, that is a very sad.
You know, I think all of us, every American, has been crying when they watch the news because it has affected the children.
And it's just so.
I am just, I just keep thinking of my grandkids, and it just breaks my heart.
And the only thing that we can do, as you said, we can just pray.
We all just need to pray, pray, pray.
And especially for the families, because for me, it's just like it's unthinkable.
Again, I just look at my grandbabies and I just thank God for them even more.
And I can't imagine, I just cannot even imagine what the families are going through.
So, yeah.
We all share that feeling.
And at the same time, I want to contrast this to what happened last year with the North Carolina storms.
So last year under the Biden administration, when we shipped like 20 pallets or something of food donations, we had to coordinate with our ex-special forces teams on the ground to evade FEMA.
We had to bypass FEMA because FEMA was trying to interdict the supplies that were going to help the people of North Carolina.
Under Trump today, that is not happening.
Under Trump, The Trump administration, now FEMA is cooperating with helping the people of Texas.
The Texas government is doing an extraordinary job.
Game and Wildlife Department of Public Safety, the game wardens, et cetera.
And plus a lot of people that you and I know, like Doc Pete Chambers, he and his team have been on the front lines.
So the rescue response to the people in Texas has been extraordinary.
And even the federal government response has been incredibly positive.
This is a totally different scenario from what we faced last year.
Yeah, yeah, it is.
And this, at least with the hurricane, we get warning, like days of warnings.
With this and with other disasters, such as like fires and earthquakes, there's no warnings.
That's right.
And all I could tell you is during the summer, our biggest users of satellite phones are these camps.
So I know these camps are very well prepared in communication, but I don't think anything can prepare you for what happened here.
So yeah, it's just heartbreaking.
We're noticing a lot more reactivations, people that have had phones that thought they didn't need them anymore, so they turned them off.
And then a lot of first responders and also in government that are purchasing and buying a lot of satellite phones right now.
I don't know if the cell service got interrupted or not.
It did.
It did.
There were some pretty widespread power outages that affected the cell towers in Kerr County, and there were some issues up in Georgetown, kind of west and northwest of Austin.
And as a result, there were a lot of disruptions in communication, obviously.
At one point, I think it was approaching 20,000 customers without power.
Although I think a lot of that has been resolved at the moment.
But the thing is, and this is why I'm so happy to partner with your company.
Thank you for sponsoring our show and our network, because the solutions you provide, like this, like your satellite phone, this is what helps save lives when it matters.
And once again, it has become very critical for people to have this technology to be able to communicate.
Yeah, and we'll learn more.
We'll learn as we go because my understanding is there are a lot of heroes that went out there and saved a lot of lives.
Oh, yeah.
And we'll learn more on how these, how the communication happened, especially if there is no cell.
When the electricity goes down, a lot of the cell towers, even if they're still standing, usually takes about 24 hours or less before they'll go down.
Or they may go down.
Some of the cell towers may have gotten washed off as well.
So yeah, so we'll learn more on some of the lives that were saved, whether communication did contributed to it.
And we'll learn more.
But what I could tell you is a lot of these camps around the country are pretty prepared.
Usually when you see one of our children camps, and this has been going on for years, they'll rent like about 15 to 20 phones because every single counselor has a satellite phone.
And because these are, you know, they're taking care of our children.
And it's important that for safety purposes, whether it's this or any other, anything else, you never know because I don't think anybody knows what the future holds.
We don't know what even tomorrow holds.
But we're prepared.
I mean, there are clusters of earthquakes that are happening, even in California.
There was some that happened in Japan recently.
There's the New Madrid Fault Line that runs through Missouri and Central and North America.
Let me just give out your website.
The satellite phone store can be found at sat123.com.
Here it is.
And not only do they offer satellite phones, as you might suspect, but also they have Faraday bag backpacks with ballistic material in them.
So they're bulletproof and they're EMP proof as well.
They've got the satellite phones.
They've got the Bivi sticks.
They've got solar panels and solar generators and much more.
We'll talk about some of those bags that we have here on the desk, these large Faraday bags.
These are new products that you have.
But the other thing I wanted to mention is that even when people are just driving around the city, they can become stranded.
So one of the things that happened in Austin was that the rain was so severe that many bridges in North Austin got closed down.
And then certain commuters or residents, they were trapped in their vehicles.
Even though they weren't plunged into the river or anything, they were trapped in their vehicles.
And if you happen to be, you know, if the cell tower closest to you is no longer functioning, you're trapped and you're stuck and you're in bad shape.
That's when a satellite phone is critical to call for help, call for somebody to, you know, come pick you up or bring you extra gasoline if you run out of gas or if you're in an EV, you can run out of your EV charge and you're just stuck.
Right.
Right.
I do keep personally a satellite phone in every vehicle that I drive.
Me too.
Whether I'm renting or I'm at home, I always keep it in the vehicle because you're absolutely right.
Anything can happen anywhere.
Also, Mike, these are free when you sign up on a service.
So it's on the MR sat phone.
It's only a 15-month agreement.
You own the phone afterward.
You know, this phone right here is $1,300.
We do give it to you for free.
You just got to sign up on a 24-month agreement on the Iridium phone because the 22nd month is our break-even.
And that's the reason why we do it.
So on the MRSAT, it's 15 months because the cost of the phone is only $800.
And it's only $75 a month to get the service.
And then after the 15th month, it is month to month.
But I just think with everything that's happening, you just, you have to be prepared.
And I'm going to say that one area that's the most prepared is the area that got hit.
These camps are the most prepared.
From what I've seen in my life of working with satellite communication, these camps are the most prepared campers usually.
And they still got hit.
And they still got hit.
And imagine, I think, what could have been had they not been prepared.
Right.
Yeah.
So it's.
So let's also, let's talk about additional preparedness methods that are critical for people to understand, which brings us to some of these bags.
But I want to mention up front of what we are doing, what your company is doing and my company is doing and many of our viewers are doing to help those in need.
So we launched a donation URL.
Here it is.
It's healthrangerstore.com slash rescue.
And if you go to healthrangerstore.com rescue right here, you can purchase a rescue donation voucher.
These are tax deductible because this is processed through our church.
Okay.
So people can choose to donate food products, personal care products, or preparedness products.
And they can choose a donation amount from $500 to $500.
We then translate that into our physical products and we are dispatching a truck to deliver this.
And we'll show the photos and videos and the accounting and everything.
Thanks to Steve Slepsevich that we both know, we're in touch now with a staffer with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
And I texted him yesterday about our plans and was asking if we can offer additional help.
We're adding at least another $20,000 to $25,000 in donations on top of this.
And then we're also donating our laboratory services because Dr. Pete Chambers and other people are collecting water and soil samples.
So we're going to donate our lab time to test those for heavy metals, and then we'll share those results with the governor and the attorney general to let people know when it's safe to return to their homes.
But you're also offering for all the purchases this week of these new Faraday bags, these Escape Zone bags, you're offering an additional $100 donation, is that right?
Yeah.
For this effort, for each bag.
Yeah, for each of the duffel bags that will fit the generators or pretty much anything.
So let's, I'm going to have to actually like pick these up.
They're huge.
So this is like the largest Faraday bag ever.
I think you can sleep in.
Is it a sleeping bag?
No.
No.
Okay.
Look, this is one bag and it's for holding like a generator.
Yeah.
Look how huge that thing is.
And all inside, it's all the Faraday material.
So if there's an EMP, you still have your generator.
Exactly.
So we always recommend that you put any electronics that you want to have in event of an EMP attack in one of these so that you will have something that will work should there be an EMP attack.
Because all electronics, including generators and solar panels, will not work if there was an EMP attack.
And we are noticing a huge amount of companies and some government organizations that are purchasing a lot of Faraday products recently.
So maybe I don't know why.
I'm not going to speculate anything because I normally don't.
But I think we all need to be prepared for that.
I mean, I'll speculate.
I mean, they're buying Faraday bags because they see that as a necessary component of protecting their own electronics against, I mean, what are the common EMP threats?
It's either a solar flare or it's an EMP bomb or it's a nuclear detonation.
I mean, those, it's got to be those three things, or one of those three things.
Yeah.
A lot of companies are asking us, it must be, it must protect you from the Wi-Fi.
It must block Wi-Fi.
That's true, yeah.
It must block 2G, 3G, 5G.
So that's what they're asking.
And yes, Fair Day blocks everything.
It blocks the 5G, the EMP.
Also, it's good for your health to put your electronics.
I get one of these.
I already cover all of my electronics when we go to bed.
And then I unplug the things that don't need to be plugged in, like the Wi-Fi.
But it's always good to put all of your electronics away when you go to sleep.
So this way you can be EMF free during the eight hours that you're resting.
You don't need them.
So let me mention, so your brand, Escape Zone, you've got on the small side, like this holds a mobile phone or a satellite phone, either one.
You've got the small ones like this.
Then you've got larger ones, which are like the bottom line.
Can I tell you what a lot of our customers are buying those for?
Yeah, yeah, please.
A lot of our customers are buying them to put their crypto.
They take their crypto offline and then they put it in a fair day bag.
Like a cold wallet.
Yeah.
Yeah, and then they'll put it in the safe because what's happening is a lot of scammers are able to get your crypto if it's just sitting there, even if it's in your safe, unless you have it in this encrypted, you know, 40-number code, it's going to, you know, people are losing their crypto.
So what most people are doing, this crypto industry right now is buying a lot of these bags and they're taking their crypto offline and they're putting it in a Faraday bag and then they're putting it in their safe.
Okay.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
All right.
So there's a lot of multi-uses.
Yeah.
But these large bags, they're $399.
They're pretty expensive because obviously, you know, material is really expensive.
But for everyone that we sell, whether it's from this podcast or any podcast for the rest of this month, we're going to donate $100.
Plus, we're donating a lot of satellite phones as well for first responders, for anyone that needs them, that can't get an approval to get them, whatever they need.
Somebody asks us whether it's a church or anyone says, hey, can you give me a deal?
You know, we're just like giving them the product because we know that this could potentially go to safe live and we'll do whatever it is.
And it's great that our audience understands that when we talk about donations, we actually deliver.
And like last year, we were rolling food trucks to North Carolina, Florida, and then California after the fires.
And we posted a lot of those videos and so on.
And you have just donated to every emergency satellite phones or Faraday bags in some cases, different materials, Starlink systems, because your company offers Starlink systems too.
Starlink123.com will get people there.
But you deliver on donations.
We deliver on donations.
Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas has been putting out tweets warning about fundraising scams.
And there's groups of people that have been contacting the parents of the lost children and claiming, oh, we found your child and we'll turn your child over to you in exchange for this money.
And they're trying to scam the very parents that already lost a child.
I mean, that is some kind of deep, sinister level of crime.
I mean, I said in my podcast, if they catch those people, they should hang them.
Yeah, there's evil.
Definitely, there is evil in this world.
I just want to mention for these bags, I believe you have to go to darkbags.com.
That's dark.
Darkbags.com.
The reason why it's dark, everything goes dark that's in there.
No one can see the location or, you know, it protects from, again, it protects from EMP, EMF, from tracking.
A lot of people that have those that want to just kind of like be off the grid sometimes as well, just to get off the grid, put all of your electronics in there.
If you want to take a weekend off the grid, put everything in there and just, you know, shut down.
As you know, when you turn your cell phone off, you can still be tracked.
It's got low-mode battery in there.
Especially the iPhones, yeah.
Yeah, they can still track you for up to 72 hours.
You've got so many different shapes and sizes of bags now.
And it's even hard for people to tell the size of this just from the website.
They can't see how big it is.
But it can hold, like it can hold, you know, computer workstations, computer servers.
You can put your night vision goggles in there.
You can put like all your electronics, your GPS devices, everything can go right in there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then we've got one that also holds your solar panels because we've sold a lot of solar panels.
And a lot of customers did ask us, can you make one for a solar panel?
So we did, because your solar panel also is electronic.
And should we get attacked with an EMP or solar flare, those will no longer work.
But if it's inside the Faraday bag, it is protected.
Tina, here's a question.
How deep underground does like a solar panel have to be to not get hit by the EMP?
Do you know that answer?
Because at some level, I don't know, it's like six feet of earth or something, like the EMP is dissipated.
Do you happen to know that?
If you put your solar panel underground.
No, I mean, just for storage.
Oh, for storage, yeah.
Yeah, good question.
Like if you have an underground bunker, you know, like half the government officials do, like, how deep do you have to go in the bunker?
Yeah.
You know, to have, to be totally insulated from EMP?
Yeah, I would imagine about 10 feet because I do have some friends that have built a bunker to escape in case, you know, anything happens.
And theirs is about 10 feet underground.
And when you go in there, there's nothing.
There's no signal, no nothing.
Yeah, you're not getting So I would imagine Yeah, about 10 feet or just get a Faraday bag and you're already there.
Except on TV shows, they get phone signals everywhere underground.
I've been watching the 24 series with Kiefer Sutherland from like 20 years ago.
They're using like mobile phones and satellite phones in tunnel systems underground, and they all work amazingly.
Yeah.
Underground.
So we should let everyone know that these will only work outside.
You do have to be outside.
These connect direct to the satellite.
You take this out, you extend the antenna, and it goes direct to the satellite.
Yeah, so it has to point up is the important thing.
Yeah, these will not work indoors.
Yes, all movies.
And again, a lot of times when they're making a movie, they get the phones from us.
They either rent them or they buy them.
We're in California and we're always delivering to Hollywood.
And they don't even care if they work.
They don't even care if they work.
This is a prop.
Yeah, they just want it for show.
That's crazy.
Why would you buy a working phone, satellite phone, just for a prop?
Because they want the screen to light up or something?
Yeah, they do want to make sure it lights up and they always say, and we want to be able to program a number so they can program one of those 555 numbers.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, that's awesome.
Yeah, to show that they're making a call.
Okay.
But in the real world, the antenna has to be pointed up, obviously, for it to talk to the satellites.
Now, how well does it work when it's raining?
Or like how intense does the rain have to be to block the signal?
Yeah.
So the rain does not block the signal at all.
The clouds don't block the signal.
The water is, the phone is water resistance, but it is not waterproof.
So we don't recommend that you're out there for a long time, especially a lot of this comes up a lot with our boaters, people that have boats.
So normally what we do is we let everyone know that they can also get an antenna and then get a LMR cable.
You can go about 25 feet with this phone and you can use it inside.
So that's the only way that you can use it inside is if a lot of our boaters do that.
People that don't have a boat normally don't know about this.
But yeah, so you do have that option.
It's water resistant.
It is not waterproof.
So you can be out there to make a call.
The phone will work even during a hurricane.
When we were in Fort Myers a couple years ago and we were going through the hurricane, our employees that live in Fort Myers were able to use the phone, use the baby stick to make calls during the middle of the hurricanes while they were just like being completely hit with a hurricane to kind of update us and get update from us because they had no power, no TV, and they were asking us, how far is it?
We're like, oh, you're in the eye, give it 10 minutes.
So we were communicating with our employees.
And I want to be clear, too, that the satellite phone, a customer can take that phone literally anywhere on the planet.
It's not geolimited just to land or something.
Like you can just take the same phone, go on a cruise, and you can fire it up on the cruise ship, right?
I mean, as long as you can see the sky.
Yeah, it works on 100% of the Earth.
Also, all the major airlines use Iridium to communicate.
So it works on the Earth and above the Earth.
So yeah, it's the only phone.
Cell phones work on 7% of the Earth.
If we're lucky, this works on 100% of the Earth.
It is good to have at least one in community, in one community.
Like you could be the one person that has that in your community, one satellite phone.
We have a client in North Carolina doing Hurricane Helene, I believe it was, last year.
One customer had a phone, and he was able to allow about a thousand people to use the phone to call their friends and family to let them know they're okay.
And they were also able to communicate with the first responders, with Steve Slopsovic, to let them know that they need insulin or they need baby formula or whatever it is so that when they brought products to that area, they brought actually the right products instead of just.
My co-host, Todd Pittner, who you were able to get him a phone in Florida right before the eye of the hurricane went just miles from his house.
And I was talking to him on the sat phone as I thought he was going to get slammed by that hurricane.
But they made it through.
Yeah.
And thanks for making that happen.
I was able to keep in touch with them.
That was Hurricane Milton.
Yeah, Milton.
And yeah, I'm still trying to recover because I live on.
I got Sarah Saura.
We got hit.
Milton did a number.
Yeah, it did a number.
We're still trying to fix the roof and all the damage that it did.
It's taking this long.
Totally.
Does the satellite phone work on the parts of the flat earth after the...
I have to ask you this every time.
I'm just joking around, but it works on the entire Earth because the Earth is a sphere and the satellites orbit above the sphere and thus there's always a satellite within range.
Yep, there's 66 satellites.
They've got quite a few backup Iridium.
So if a satellite does years ago when we had that collision with a Russian satellite, with an Iridium satellite, Iridium was able to bring back that satellite that was collided much quicker than the Russian government to replace their damaged satellite.
There was a satellite collision?
Yeah.
A Russian satellite collided with an Iridium satellite over Africa.
Really?
Iridium recovered because they've got many backup satellites that are up there, so they replace them.
So there was no interruption whatsoever.
You'd think there's a lot of space out there that they couldn't.
What are the odds of colliding in orbit?
I mean, you'd have to be at the exact altitude, obviously.
I mean, that just seems like an incredibly rare event.
And now we've got all the Starlink, and then now we're getting more of Bezos satellites that are coming up.
There's going to be so many things up there.
I think it's going to be kind of way more crowded.
Then it's going to be a little bit more dangerous, I think.
They have to pick.
Everybody needs to pick a lane, pick an elevation and stick to it.
And the more collisions there are, the more space junk is going to be orbiting.
And then that's going to cause shotgun effect damage on the other satellites chain reaction.
So let's hope that doesn't happen.
And I also want to mention that you can go to sat123.com.
You also can get a free Starlink.
You just got to sign up on a 12-month agreement.
And the price is the same as it is on Starlink.
The difference is with us, you can pay any way that you choose.
I think with Starlink, you have to pay with a credit card.
And we also have live support.
No one else gives you that.
And then the unit is free, and no one else gives you that.
So you get a lot of benefits.
I think I told you the Starlink system that you offer now, which is the commercial unit that's this vastly improved antenna, it can track twice as many satellites.
Did I tell you my story of how amazed I was with what happened?
Yeah, I think where you laid it flat.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, there were going to be like 80 mile an hour straight line winds in central Texas.
So I had to take the satellite, the Starlink satellite, off the location where it's sort of up, you know, to clear the buildings and everything.
So I sat on the ground in the grass just for the storm.
And I was shocked that it still had full signal, full bandwidth.
Everything.
I was like, I could have just laid it in the grass the whole time.
It's so effective that, you know, it's always got these connections.
I was shocked because the old Starlink, which I've used also, it didn't work that well.
Not nearly as well.
As this new one?
As the new one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you started using that more now?
No, but I will soon.
I'll be throwing some terabytes through there pretty soon.
We've had a few delays on some of the data transfer.
I was also able, for those watching, this has to do with our AI project.
I was able to use the fiber optics at our warehouse to do a lot of transfers of what we needed.
So we're moving like hundreds of terabytes of files around.
It takes a long time.
Okay.
Oh, good.
Even on fiber optics, it's a lot.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
The average consumer doesn't use more than 500 gigabytes a month, just to let you know.
Yeah.
And this is like watching TV.
I think yours is a little bit special project.
Yeah, I think we have a couple terabyte plan.
Yeah, you do.
Yeah, you do.
But I haven't even really tapped into it yet.
Yeah.
It's coming.
Yeah, but our plan, it's the same price, $165.
You do get 500 and gigabytes, and 99% of our customers currently are within that 500 or less.
Yeah.
So it's working out really well for everyone.
Oh, that's great.
That's great.
Okay.
Well, now, just in terms of putting an end cap on this, you know, we're living in obviously very uncertain times.
There's been a lot of sort of crazy weather events that have taken place.
Did you see in Las Vegas the other day or the other week, there were these crazy winds and they were just snapping utility poles all up and down these roads?
Like, where did this, you know, 120 mile an hour wind come from suddenly?
Yeah.
I was on a plane during that time.
Were you?
Yeah, and then the plane kept going around and around.
And then the pilot comes on and says, yeah, he tried to land and then the plane went crazy.
So he just went back up.
And then the pilot comes on and is like, well, you know, I tried landing this thing.
We are running really low on gas.
So we're just going to have to go somewhere else.
And then we ended up going back to California, to LA.
And then we waited there in the plane.
So it was my one-hour trip from San Diego to Los Angeles was about a six-hour on the plane.
Oh, my.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But eventually, it's better safe than sorry.
I'm not going to complain that I was on the plane for six hours.
We were safe because the pilot did try to land.
And man, it was just, yeah.
So the winds were insane.
Yeah, it was crazy.
The storm, the winds, it was just insane.
Well, yeah.
You know, this is indicative of, I think, you know, there's an acceleration of some radical events that are happening.
And some people believe it's a reflection of actually sort of the emotional and mental state of the people that's being reflected through nature in terms of so-called natural disasters.
And I understand that concept may be controversial to some people, but there's a connection between us and our world.
And it's like, just as we have in our world, you know, wars, you know, in with Russia and the Middle East, there's war.
There's also, there's sort of a nature expression of craziness that's happening.
Earthquakes, volcanoes, crazy winds, crazy things that people haven't seen before.
I do believe that because I do believe that our minds have a lot of power.
We can do a lot with our minds.
We can change the world.
We can change our path.
I think it was Earl Nightingale that says, we become what we think about.
If you think of something long enough and you think hard on it, it will come true, whatever it is, whether it's positive or negative.
So our minds are pretty powerful.
And it has happened to me.
I can't tell you the story over there, but I'll tell it to you.
But where if you focus on something, it's almost like the law of nature.
It will come true.
And right now, you're absolutely right.
We have so many people that want to see us fail for whatever reason.
I don't know why, because even when I don't vote for president, he becomes president like Obama and Biden, I wish them the best and I prayed for them because this is our country and we want them to do well because then we do well.
But I'm seeing that the negativity on the other side, that they would rather see us drowned than be successful.
So maybe there are a lot of, and you're right, maybe there are a lot of people thinking it.
And that's the reason why in our minds, people have no idea how powerful our minds are.
Well, and that's, you know, fear is the driver.
It's the most powerful emotional driver of humanity.
And that's why I love to partner with your company, because whereas the mainstream is always trying to push fear, you know, be afraid of the weather, be afraid of the climate, be afraid of, you know, the pandemic, whatever.
When people get prepared, then they can erase that fear rationally.
They can say, I don't have to live in fear.
You know, I've got a satellite phone.
I don't have to be afraid of the power grid going down.
I've got a backup generator.
I don't have to be afraid of whatever.
I've got chlorine dioxide.
I've got ivermectin.
I've Got natural herbs and medicines, right?
So, what I teach here, and I know what you're on board with, is this idea that you have confidence through preparedness.
You can erase the fear even when we're living in uncertain times.
You don't have to run around afraid all the time.
Yeah, you prepare yourself with everything that you teach and others.
There's a lot of really good preppers as listening to you as well with food, water, communications.
Prepare yourself for anything and then let the rest be handled by God, Jesus.
That's it.
That's all you could do.
And use your wisdom that God has given you and do what you can.
And what you can't, he's got it.
Yeah.
So I agree.
That's right.
Prepare and have faith at the same time.
Well, that's a great end cap for this conversation.
So is there anything else you want to add?
I mean, we mentioned the website, sat123.com.
Right.
And for this, it's darkbacks.com.
Darkbags.com.
And then we're going to do the donation, and then we're going to see what else we could do because this is like this flood.
I'm not even watching the news right now because every time I do, I just cry because it did affect the children.
So we want to do whatever we can as a company, me personally, to see what we can do.
I had no idea that you were doing what you're doing until today.
I know what we just announced it.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah.
And I know with North Carolina, because I saw with my own eyes, because we were there, we drove our vans there with communication and donated to the mayors and first responders.
So I got to see the work that you did firsthand.
So I'm really happy that you're doing what you're doing.
And this is what we could do.
And, you know, and that's all.
And let the let, you know, prayers.
Well, I told our congressman for this district who has been here, I've interviewed him here, and he's toured our facility here.
So I told him, and I texted him yesterday, and I said, I just told him what we're doing.
And I said, look, you know, reach out to us because we have infrastructure here in Texas.
We have infrastructure for manufacturing and packaging food that's waterproof, that's storm-proof, rodent-proof, et cetera.
Plus it's lab tested, you know, and certified organic.
We've got, as you've seen, you've seen our fulfillment area, which is massive.
You've seen our truck docks.
You've seen our forklifts.
You've seen what we can do.
So I just told our congressman, look, if there's anything else that we can do, we're here.
I mean, we've got, I mean, you've seen our parking lots and the building construction.
We've got staging areas.
Slepsevich, Steve Slepsevich has designated our property here as a staging area for emergency response in Texas.
So we've got infrastructure here.
And if nobody calls on us to use it, we'll just do our own thing, do what we think is needed.
And, you know, that's, see, that's part of faith.
Like, if you trust in God to help you, you got to realize God is also trusting you to help others when you can.
It's a two-way street.
And that's what we're serving.
Yeah.
Is that dialogue.
Yeah.
One of the things that I love about working with you and all that is I love your heart.
I mean, everybody that I speak with here, everyone that I work with, this natural news has heart, and I love that.
And it's just amazing.
And so I'm really, really happy to be partnered with you and to do whatever I can do to support, you know, Texas in this situation.
Thank you for your support and thank you for your donation.
I just want to clarify for our audience that any purchases this week of those bags, your $100 donation will go to the Texas effort.
But our Texas truck is leaving on Monday.
So if bag purchases and donations come in after Monday, then we would hold on to that for the next emergency.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, that's fine.
And wherever that may be, it might be California.
It might be North Carolina.
It could be somewhere else.
But I just want to be clear to the audience that we don't want to hold up the delivery for another week.
We need to get help to some of those people there.
And I've heard, I mean, I've been told by people on the ground that the people in Texas are inundated with processed junk food.
So yeah, they've got, quote, food, but it's garbage food.
They don't have the food that we offer, you know, like the instant macaroni and cheese meals with real cream, real cheese, real butter, quinoa amaranth, certified organic macaroni.
Like you're not getting, that's not like Walmart craft macaroni and cheese in a box with artificial colors.
You know?
I totally agree.
And one of the things is recently, like about two weeks ago, there was no food, no healthy food in the house I was visiting, but I know that they had your stuff and I opened a can of one of your fruits.
The problem is I ate the whole can.
What was it?
You ate a whole can?
Yeah, the whole can.
Was it like freeze-dried fruit?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Was it mango?
Mango.
This is the best.
It's so delicious.
Oh, my God.
But I ate the whole can.
It's probably like a thousand calories.
Do you know we just announced freeze-dried organic cherries in that format?
Yeah, I don't think I have any.
I think I need to do that.
So we just launched that.
I'm going to get the cherries myself because I'm snacking on those, the mangoes, the strawberries, everything.
Yeah.
So at least, you know, if there's nothing healthy to eat, because I'm trying to be very health conscious, I know that when I go into that freeze-dried food that we're storing for emergencies, I know that those products are healthy and I love knowing it's like eating candy, actually, eating those fruits.
Yeah, I didn't feel guilty because I know they were organic and I didn't feel guilty.
I can't believe I ate the whole can.
Maybe that's our next product name.
Instead of I can't believe it's not butter, it's I can't believe I ate the whole can.
Yeah, don't open a can because you will eat the fruits.
Yeah, you will eat the whole can.
You can't stop.
Wow.
Yeah.
And that's not an inexpensive snack either because you know, freeze-dried adds a lot of cost to the product, but it preserves the nutrients.
So anyway, well, that's a funny story, but I'm glad you enjoyed it.
All right.
Well, we're going to wrap up this interview for now, but I just want to thank all of you watching for your attention.
Thank you for supporting the satellite phone store, darkbags.com.
Get your Faraday bags squared away.
Get your satellite phones if you don't already have one.
If you do have one and you paused it, then reactivate it so that it's functioning when you need it, given the unpredictability of our situation right now.
So thank you for all your support.
Thank you for your prayers and blessings for all of us here in central Texas.
I want you to know we are fine where we are.
We did not get hit by those catastrophic floods, and that's why we're able to function and then help people who were hit by those floods.
But who knows?
You know, maybe next year we get hit and we need help.
We've got to help each other along the way.
That's how we create resilience and strong societies.
So God bless you all.
Thank you for watching.
God bless you, Tina.
Thank you for coming.
Thank you.
And God bless you as well.
All right.
Take care, everybody.
Mike Adams here for Brighton.com and Tina with the satellite phone store, S-A-T123.com.
Take care.
So there's a huge uptick right now in the number of government agencies, departments that are purchasing Faraday bags.
Now, I don't know if it's just for security or maybe they're anticipating an EMP attack or, I don't know, a nuclear event of some kind, but for whatever reason, a lot of government agencies are purchasing Faraday bags.
Now, our partner, the satellite phone store, they have this line called Escape Zone.
And they've got all of these bags of various sizes, including this massive one I'm about to show you, which holds an entire generator.
So if you've ever wanted to protect something like a desktop computer or a full-size home power generator in a Faraday bag, you can now do that.
And they have other size bags as well.
They've got bags that can handle like your laptop.
Can you show the side view there?
There's a laptop bag.
And then here on the desk, these are bags for solar panels.
And this is a giant bag for a generator.
And then they've got other size bags.
Like this is like a body pouch.
Here, you can show this straight on.
Yeah.
Sorry, it's black.
It's kind of hard to see.
But this is like a body bag.
You can wear it.
You can wear it cross-chest or you can wear it around your waist.
It's smaller than a purse, you know, larger than a fanny pack, something like that.
You've got them for satellite and mobile phones, many different sizes available.
They also have backpacks.
Now, you can get these through a couple of different places.
You can go to healthrangerstore.com slash escape, which will bring up this screen right here.
And you can see, here's the Faraday bag ballistic backpack.
Here's the Faraday Bag blanket.
They've got Faraday Bag beanies and all kinds of other, you know, different briefcase size bags for protecting laptop computers, things like that.
Or you can go directly to darkbags.com, which is the satellite phone store website.
And there you can see they've got the larger bags that have just been launched there right now.
Crypto Cold Wallet Protective Faraday Sleeve.
That's really important to protect your crypto.
And many other different formats.
Now, right now, they are through the month of July, they are donating for every purchase of one of these are massive.
See how large this is?
This is a massive Faraday bag, okay, to hold to hold an entire generator.
For every purchase, they of the large bags, which is the solar panel bag and the generator bag, for every purchase, they're donating $100 to our emergency response rescue efforts.
Right now, for this week, those efforts are focused on the Texas flood rescue, where we are sending certified organic, storable food, and personal care and survival products to the victims of the flooding in central Texas.
We're organizing that right now.
We're adding our own donation on top of that.
But the satellite phone store is doing a $100 additional donation for every one of these bags that they sell.
After this week, that $100 donation goes to our next rescue effort, which we don't know what that is yet.
But we are here as the Health Ranger store and my registered church, the Church of Natural Abundance, which has, you know, last year made over half a million dollars in food donations to the victims of the storms in North Carolina and the hurricane in Florida and the fires in California that happened.
Now we're helping Texas and we'll be helping whoever needs help that we can reach with food and supplies and anything else that makes sense that we can get into people's hands.
So by purchasing from darkbags.com or healthrangerstore.com slash escape, you can also, with certain products, help raise donation money that will help those in need wherever they happen to be in America.
We are, I mean, we're here to serve.
We're here to help.
We have the infrastructure.
We have the abundance from your support and from God's grace to be able to help people all across America in a time of need.
And that's what we're doing.
And that's what the satellite phone store is doing as well.
And even if you don't care about the donation aspect of this, it's smart to have these bags, to put your mobile phone in a Faraday bag, protects from 5G, protects from potentially identity theft.
You can put your credit cards, your wallet, your car keys, you know, your key fob.
Those things can be read by car thieves.
They can be read from like 10 feet away.
So you can put your key fobs in these, especially at night when you go in for the evening and you put your keys up, put them in one of these bags.
Otherwise, thieves can come to your front porch and they can erect an antenna and they can read your key fob and then they can steal your car right out of your driveway.
That's been documented.
That's happening right now.
So protect all your electronics with Faraday bags of different sizes.
And when you do that, you'll have better privacy, you'll have better protection, and you'll have electronics that work even after a nuclear event or after an EMP or whatever might happen.
You want to have things that are protected from those kinds of events in case there is a worst case scenario type of catastrophe that unfolds.
So again, check it all out at either the satellite phone store, sat123.com or darkbags.com or healthrangerstore.com slash escape, whatever's most convenient for you.
And get these in your life and you will enjoy enhanced privacy and protection from electromagnetic radiation and frequencies or fields would be the correct term there.
So thank you for your support.
I'm MikeAdams of Brighteon.com and HealthRangerStore.com.
Be safe, everybody.
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