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Okay, major news here.
Good news about Enoch.
We've just announced an upgrade of Enoch.
That's, of course, our free AI engine that is the number one engine in the world on reality-based questions.
It beats everything.
It beats Grok, it beats ChatGPT, it beats Anthropic, Perplexity, Google, everything.
Microsoft, you name it, beats literally everything.
Why?
Well, I'll get to that in a minute, but let me explain.
The upgrade gives you now a daily rate limit that's increased to 250 prompts per day.
Again, completely free of charge.
There's no ads.
It's non-commercial.
You don't need an account.
All you need is an email address, and it emails you the answer.
And we've also increased the speed as well by adding resources on the back end.
So for the most part, the actual waiting cue is nothing at the moment until, I suppose, until a lot more people start using it.
Right now, we've got thousands of people using it every day, and the wait time is basically nothing.
So that's awesome.
And the answers are just really fantastic, just extraordinary.
I mean, really, the only complaints we got were about having to wait, you know, or trying to submit queries back to back without, I mean, and being told you have to wait for the next query, etc.
So anyway, there is still a 60-second pause between submitting queries.
So see, here's the thing.
We launched it with a very low rate limit of 50 queries per day or questions, whatever you want to call it, prompts, 50 prompts per day per email address.
And we just started there because we didn't know how, like what the load was going to be.
So we started there.
We let that settle for about a week.
Everything's good.
We made some improvements.
We improved the countdown timer if you have to wait 60 seconds for the next prompt.
So now it shows you how many seconds, etc.
And now then that's why we're able to increase it to 250 per day.
That's more than most people will ever use, frankly.
But we have to have some kind of rate limit in place because we don't want somebody to start hacking or cyber attacking, just hammering it to try to shut it down.
Basically a DDoS denial of service attack against our AI engine.
We didn't want that to happen.
So the other cool thing is that even though the engine is free, we have built these really incredible flows for you, like meal planners or different kinds of like dietary research or health goals analysis or ingredients analyzers.
We've built those flows for you at the VIP levels.
And if you're a Health Ranger store customer, even if you've only subscribed to the Health Ranger Store email list, even if you've never bought anything, you can qualify for the VIP bronze level and you can start to access those flows.
And then if you're a Health Ranger Store customer, as I know probably most of you listening are, you get access to higher and higher levels of those flows, silver, gold, and then platinum levels.
And we've got new flows coming for you on the platinum level in the next two weeks or so.
So what those do is it helps you, it sort of does the prompting for you so that all you have to do is a fill in a blank type of thing.
You fill in the blanks like, I want to create a meal plan and I'm allergic to the following, but I want to focus on the following and the meal is for how many people or whatever.
It will give you that meal plan and it'll break it down based on your health goals for you.
So even for Health Ranger store customers, it's also, of course, free to use, just as it is to the public, but the public doesn't get access to those special prompts.
Although, if you're good at prompting, you can essentially write those prompts yourself.
But, you know, either way you want to use it is fine with us.
Our number one thing is we wanted to give this gift to the world, and we've successfully done that.
Thank you for your patience.
I totally realized that we were four months late in launching this engine.
I thought we were going to launch it March 1st, and frankly, we were on track for that.
In January, I was like, yeah, we're going to beat the deadline.
And then things went sideways.
And, well, I'm not going to go into all the details.
Things went sideways.
We had to get a whole new R ⁇ D team for the most part.
And then it took a few more months.
But now it's better than ever.
And it is the best engine in the world on reality-based prompts.
Now, let me answer that question in case you're wondering, like, how do we build the world's best AI engine for only $2 million?
So let me qualify that.
First of all, Elon Musk has just released Grok.
I think it's Grok 4.
And that just got released.
And although I haven't played with it yet, according to the metrics that are out there, you know, the test parameters, Grok 4 is by far the best AI engine in the world at solving the problems that are used for AI tests.
Now, what kind of problems are those?
They are never or almost never problems that you and I deal with in the real world.
Those are problems that are created by machine learning geeks to test machine learning.
And the reason those questions strongly diverge from most human experience is because AI engines have become so much more advanced that the only way to even challenge them is to ask more and more complex questions that most humans don't really interact with.
Right?
So these engines are being asked questions for the ratings of complex mathematical word problems and high-level advanced physics and abstract linear algebra and all kinds of things like that.
So you and I don't deal with that in the real world for the most part.
But engineers do.
astronomers do, theoretical physicists do, etc.
So, there's some application.
But I'm not condemning the machine learning geeks, because in a way, I'm like a wannabe machine learning geek.
I mean, I'm a math geek.
Always have been a math geek.
So I'm not condemning that.
I'm just saying that these engines have gone way beyond like, what's the answer to two plus two, right?
They've gone way beyond that.
Or how many R's are in the word strawberry, right?
That used to trip them up a year ago.
Now, all the engines can nail that, but especially the reasoning engines.
So at the same time, these modern engines, they mess up on basic questions.
Like, how many genders are there?
Well, there's only two.
I'm talking about inhumans, right?
Male and female, that's it.
But you'll still see Grock talk about there's 97 genders.
Anybody can be anything.
Like, nope, wrong answer.
That's wrong.
Nope.
Or is climate change a hoax?
They all get that wrong.
They think climate change is real.
Oh my God, climate's going to kill us all.
Carbon dioxide is bad.
Right?
So you can go through, you can ask them simple questions.
There are many such simple questions, and they get them all wrong.
Why?
Because they're trained with wokeism and DEI nonsense.
You could ask them questions like, you know, is it right to discriminate against Asians in college entrance exams?
And they will answer, yes, of course it is because of equality.
And there's too many Asians that are too smart in college entrance exams.
And of course, they all get it wrong on 9-11.
You ask them, well, what was the cause of the collapse of World Trade Center 7?
And they'll say, well, there was a fire.
They won't talk about controlled demolition.
Enoch will tell you about controlled demolition.
Or if you ask about who was really behind 9-11, you know, Enoch will tell you the truth.
9-11 was a deep state inside job that was allowed to happen in order to create the justification for massive funding of a spying operation, a domestic spy grid, basically, Patriot Act and all that.
Grok gets that wrong.
ChatGPT gets that wrong.
And you know why?
Because ChatGPT is a CIA front.
That's why, just like Wikipedia or CIApedia, as it's known.
So the CIA took over Wikipedia and writes all the important stuff, you know, to smear certain people, to uplift certain people, to push certain narratives.
Well, the CIA has totally infiltrated ChatGPT or OpenAI, the company.
So if you use ChatGPT, you're basically getting CIA propaganda.
Whereas our engine, Enoch, obviously was built by me.
I mean, I say that kind of satirically.
Obviously, we have a team of engineers, but I'm the guy who oversaw the data set.
I did the data prep pipeline.
And I selected the data set for training the model.
So that's the most important step in all of this is deciding what data set trains the model because that determines the so-called worldview of the model.
And just for the record, there's no such thing as an unbiased AI engine.
They are all biased in favor of the training data, obviously.
More than biased, they are aligned with the training data.
So whatever the training data happens to be, that's what the engine is going to be.
Well, in my training data, I trained it on all kinds of content that's natural health, alternative medicine, nutrition, etc.
And then we had donations from so many prominent people in the health freedom space, from Dr. Joseph Mercola.
He donated the entire Mercola.com website for training Enoch.
Did you know that?
And I thanked him publicly.
It was very generous of him to do that.
Sayer G from GreenMedInfo also did the same thing.
He donated a lot from GreenMedInfo, which is an extraordinary site of medical research and science papers on nutrition, things like that.
Of course, it has the full data set of naturalnews.com and every interview that I've ever done, every transcript that's been processed and converted appropriately, etc.
And then on top of that, we've got the entire website of Children's Health Defense and Alliance for Natural Health, ANH USA, The Truth About Cancer.
Ty and Charlene Bollinger, they donated all of those transcripts of all the interviews they've ever done.
And then on top of that, there's all kinds of material, published science articles, you know, tens of thousands of them, and many, many transcripts, many, you know, video channels.
For example, David Morgan, the silver guru, he donated his channel to the project.
So the engine is trained on silver and gold and precious metals and all those things, right?
So again, there's literally no engine in the world that is as good as Enoch when it comes to reality-based questions like that.
The kind of questions that you and I really care about on a day-to-day basis, typically, could be questions about home gardening, food preservation, how to diagnose diseases and plants, how to self-treat with natural remedies, how to make a medicinal extract, how to do all kinds of things.
It's got a ton of how-to information.
You can ask it how to clean your AR-15 rifle, and it'll give you step-by-step instructions.
So it's got amazing practical knowledge, but Enoch is not going to beat Grok or ChatGPT or those other engines on things like, you know, machine learning, high-level mathematics questions, PhD-level, you know, calculus or whatever.
That's not what it's built to do, and it cannot do that.
It's just going to give you very basic level answers on those kinds of things.
So, it is important to know what's the proper use of each engine.
If you want something that's going to calculate, I don't know, the number, the kilojoules of power necessary for a phase transition of a block of steel or something as it's melting.
Well, yeah, guess what?
Grok is awesome for that.
But if you want to know how many genders there are, or let's say if you want to write an article about the dangers of transgenderism and the dangers of the mass mutilation of children, then you want Enoch, and it will do that for you.
Yeah, it'll write articles for you.
I already know that there are alternative media operations that are using Enoch to write their articles.
They're using Enoch to write their social media posts.
Now, I don't have anything against that because in order to have Enoch write an article for you, you still have to tell it what you want it to write about, and you sort of have to give it your worldview and sort of the highlights of your article is the best way to do that.
So you could try this yourself.
And here's a great prompt to use.
Just go to Enoch and write a prompt that says, acting as a naturopathic physician who writes science articles, compose an article about, let's say, the most powerful anti-cancer nutrients that are found in traditional Chinese medicine herbs.
And be specific about naming which chemical constituents have anti-cancer effects.
And there you go.
That's your prompt.
You key that in, and boom, you're going to get an amazing answer, a comprehensive answer that is the result of, you know, how many hundreds of millions of hours of human cognition that went into the whole history of knowledge and writing down knowledge and conducting scientific testing on herbs and understanding the relationships between herbs and cancer.
You know, it's amazing, actually.
You have at your fingertips now, at no cost, a tool that 10 years ago, any government in the world would have paid hundreds of billions of dollars to have a tool like this.
It's that powerful because it brings you the vast majority of human knowledge right at your fingertips for free.
And it's almost too bad that it is free because sometimes that means people don't value it enough for what it is.
But we want it to be free because we believe that human knowledge should be free.
Obviously, as I've said before.
But understand, just because it's free doesn't mean that it has no value.
It's incredibly valuable.
And nothing like this has existed before in human history.
Not even close.
So the bottom line is, Enoch's available for you right now.
It's at brighteon.ai.
Do remember that all AI can hallucinate.
It'll give you wrong dates, for example, sometimes wrong people's names.
Or if you ask it for citations, it might give you the wrong citations.
All AI engines do that at the moment.
So be sure to verify any critical facts.
And I don't recommend using it as a replacement for a naturopathic physician.
It's a good research tool, but make sure that you verify everything after that.
Especially before, you know, altering your health habits or something.
Good idea to run that by a naturopath.
In any case, thank you for listening and thank you for your support.
We couldn't do it without you.
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We've raised a lot of money.
It's going to be translated into physical products and shipped out on Monday to the victims of the catastrophic flooding in Texas.
We have right now over $75,000 earmarked for that.
That's $50,000 from you and $25,000 that we're donating on top of that.
So we've got about $75,000.
That might go up a little bit in the next half day or whatever.
So thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
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