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July 23, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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The End of Slavery, and why the West has lost the AI race to China (BBN, July 23, 2025)
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All right, folks, welcome to BryTeam Broadcast News for Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams, of course.
Thank you for joining me today.
I interviewed Bill Holter in studio today in Central Texas.
I'm not going to be playing that interview today, but I think tomorrow is the day for that interview.
I was also interviewed by Aaron Day for his show, and it was a great discussion about AI and technology, decentralization, preserving knowledge, bypassing censorship, all kinds of amazing things.
And I think that Aaron is going to play that tomorrow, as soon as he does.
I will replay it for you here on this broadcast.
Can't wait to bring you that.
Aaron Day is a super sharp guy, and I really enjoy the conversation.
We've got a new summit launching this Saturday at Brighteon University, which is brightyou.com.
It's called The End of Slavery.
I mean, that sounds useful, doesn't it?
You might think that slavery ended with abolition, but no, of course we're all now slaves under a financial enslavement system and a prison planet, a slave grid, medical slavery, et cetera, financial slavery, taxation, you name it, right?
So this docuseries, which is put together by Corey Endroulot, is really fantastic.
And it starts this Saturday.
So I've got an interview today with Corey.
And this thing is packed.
Like each day of the docuseries, there are, I think, three presenters each day.
There's something like 25 to 30 presenters total.
Some top names in Liberty and Sovereignty and the pathway to freedom, things like that.
Ron Paul-minded type of people.
And if you want to watch that, it starts streaming this Saturday, July 26th.
One episode each day.
Free to watch.
Optionally, you can purchase the whole thing, download the whole thing, which is quite large.
There's a lot of content in it.
And just go to brightu.com.
That's the word bright, followed by the letter you, brightu.com.
You can sign up for that right now and stay tuned for that interview coming up.
All right.
In economic news today, remember how I was complaining that Trump had put a 25% tariff on Japan, which is arguably our strongest ally, or at least our strongest ally in the Pacific theater, right?
Having Japan as an ally is absolutely crucial for the national security of the United States of America.
So I was wondering, why do we have a 25% tariff on Japan?
Well, Trump has a new announcement.
He made a deal with Japan, apparently.
It's usually a bad deal for the other party.
The tariff has been lowered to 15%, and Japan has given assurances that it will open up its market to U.S. car companies and U.S. rice growers.
Okay, so of course, all of you who are listening in Japan, you are laughing together with me.
We are laughing our butts off right now because we know two things that nobody in Japan, number one, wants to buy a U.S.-made car.
Why would you?
U.S. cars suck, especially compared to Japanese-made cars, right?
And also, U.S. cars are too big.
You can't park them anywhere in any city in Japan.
And of course, U.S. car manufacturers have no idea that this is the case because they've never been to Asia.
Yeah, they get their parts from Asia, but they never go there.
They don't know anything.
They're just making cars for U.S. parking lots, which are huge compared to, you know, Tokyo parking lots.
So that's number one.
You know, Trump calls it a victory.
Yeah, they're going to open their markets to U.S. cars.
Well, how many cars are you going to sell a year in Japan?
U.S.-made cars, you know, 50?
Mostly just to people who accidentally buy them.
Oops.
We thought we were buying a Toyota and it said Ford for some reason.
That's bizarre.
And then secondly, opening up the Japanese market to U.S. grown rice.
Are you kidding me?
When Japanese rice is arguably the most delicious rice in the world, the best rice that you could possibly have.
Now, look, I know that rice prices, the rice price is not nice in Japan right now.
Rice prices are through the roof, but there are other reasons for that.
But are the Japanese people going to start driving crappy American cars and eating horrible American grown rice?
It's a downgrade for Japan.
It's like, yeah, well, we solved the trade imbalance, but the Japanese people are unhappy with their cars that are too big to park and their crappy rice that nobody wants to eat.
So, because it's American rice.
It's like only Trump could think that we could sell cars and rice to Japan, the country that makes the best cars and the best rice in the world.
I can't stop laughing.
It's like the Trump administration has zero knowledge about Asia, any country in Asia.
They don't know anything about China, China.
Even the way Trump pronounces it is kind of funny.
I don't know why he has to just emphasize China.
It's just what?
He doesn't know anything about Japan, doesn't know anything about Taiwan, doesn't know anything about Vietnam, South Korea.
I think Trump's been in North Korea more than any other country.
Like, he understands North Korea.
You know, the authoritarianism just, that makes sense.
But free market economics in Japan, no, that's alien territory for the Trump administration.
But hey, all of you in Japan, good luck eating our crappy American rice.
Be sure to tell me how it goes.
I'm sure you'll be disgusted, but hey, maybe you can load up and then barf all over your American-made car like everybody does in America.
So there's a lot of barf room, barfing room in the cars, that's for sure.
So, you know, in international economics, there's a concept of comparative advantage that says that certain countries are better at doing certain things than other countries.
Yeah.
And Japan is a classic case of that.
Japan is very good at manufacturing precision equipment, precision optics, precision electronics, precision scientific equipment.
Did you know that my laboratory microscope, the $100,000 microscope that I use for all the crystallography, you know, and looking at the chemtrails, fallout samples, everything, you know, that's all made in Japan, right?
It's made in Japan because there's nobody in the U.S. that makes a microscope that's even comparable unless you want to buy the $25 Amazon Special, which is actually made in China.
So, yeah, when I want precision instruments, I go to Japan.
But if I want farm equipment where the wheels fall off, then I buy American because that's what happens.
That's my experience.
That is my actual John Deere experience.
Except it wasn't a wheel falling off.
It was the entire left, what do they call it?
The primary drive sprocket holding on the track of a compact track loader.
I should have taken a picture, come to think of it, because the whole, imagine the entire left side of a skid steer, the whole track just goes and it's off by 20 degrees.
It's like, uh, like your axle broke, except there are no axles really on skid steers.
Like, but the whole thing just broke.
It's like, oh, yeah, this was made in America.
Sure enough, some meth head forgot to tighten the bolts, as usual.
Yeah, they got fired from John Deere, started working at Boeing, you know, attaching wings and things, you know, to airplanes that sometimes don't fall out of the sky.
It's amazing.
You know why Boeing got into the business of making bombs?
You know why?
Because they figured if so much of their equipment blows up, they should mark that as a feature and just call them bombs.
You see, that's, I mean, it's brilliant on Boeing's part.
It's like, most of the things we make fall out of the sky and explode.
Oh, okay.
We should have military contracts.
Yes.
That's the short history of Boeing right there.
All right, let's shift gears here.
We need to cover another topic of why, why the USA has already lost the AI race to superintelligence, and that's a special report.
So here we go.
All right, welcome to this special analysis.
And I'm going to start out with the big news here, the big conclusion is that the USA has already lost the AI race with China.
China has already won.
Now, what do I mean by that?
I mean that we're past the tipping point of being able to change the outcome of the race.
And I'm going to show you why.
Now, of course, I'm Mike Adams.
I'm the creator of the Enoch AI system that's free to use at brighteon.ai.
It's browser-based currently, and it's amazing.
People are raving about it.
I was interviewed by Aaron Day on this very topic, and he had been testing it for many days.
He was blown away.
He was using it for research.
He loved the answers.
It just stood out above every other AI engine in the world, including ChatGPT and Grok and everything else.
So it's free to use.
Again, writing.ai.
And soon we're going to have a downloadable version that you can run on your local GPU.
We're producing some GGUF files, open source files.
You can download and use it that way.
That's coming shortly.
So why do I say that China has already won the AI race?
Well, I want to show you this really important chart.
This might be the most important chart of the century, actually.
And this chart comes from Visual Capitalist.
It's called Top Power Producing Countries, 1985 to 2004.
And let's take a look at this chart.
And then this chart will tell us a story of why China has won the AI race already.
So here we go.
You can see that the red line on this chart is China's annual electricity generation, which is currently 10,000 terawatt hours of power.
That's a lot of power.
And as you can see, the trajectory of the increase in annual production from China is extraordinary.
I mean, it looks like it's going almost straight up.
And recognize this chart is from 2024.
So, you know, that line or that point is even higher now than what is depicted here.
And then notice the next line lower on the chart is the U.S. And that's the blue line.
And the U.S. is at about 4.4,000 terawatt hours in electricity production.
You got that?
So in other words, China is producing more than twice the power of the United States right now.
And then the EU is the next one.
And the entire EU produces only 2.7,000 terawatt hours.
And then India is beneath that, 2.1.
But India's numbers are rising rapidly while the EU numbers are plummeting.
I wonder why.
Hmm, Nord Stream pipeline get all blown up on you?
Yeah, I wonder.
Okay.
Importantly, notice that the red line for China crossed the U.S. line in around 2009.
So at that time, the U.S. and China were producing about the same amount of power.
But since then, China has vastly Surpassed the United States in power generation.
Now, why does this matter?
Well, power generation is directly correlated with a couple of things.
One of them is industrial output and GDP.
So, the more power that your country consumes overall, the more productive your country is in terms of making things, producing things, and also generating value.
So, energy as an input and then productivity or value or products as the output.
This is well known.
It's a well-established pattern spanning many decades, actually since the end of World War II.
And you'll notice that in 1985, China's energy production was almost nothing.
Because in 1985, China was basically a third world developing nation.
But that's no longer the case, obviously.
So now China generates more electricity than the U.S., the EU, and India all combined.
You got that?
So what else is energy production correlated with?
Well, since this podcast is about AI, artificial intelligence, you need to understand that the primary input for AI development and breakthroughs is energy, more than just microchips.
Of course, microchips are important, but the limiting factor is, in fact, energy, not the microchips.
Because we can fabricate all kinds of microchips, but energy, that's what's hard to generate.
Now, there are several important points to recognize in this.
The United States realizes that it's way behind the curve on keeping up with power demand from AI data centers.
AI data centers are incredibly power hungry.
I know this from our own use of electricity on our AI, just our data prep and model training efforts consume an enormous amount of electricity.
Well, the largest power grid in the United States is called PJM Interconnect.
It serves 65 million people covering 13 states and Washington, D.C., plus all the data centers in Loudoun County, Virginia.
Well, this power grid operator, PJM, has just issued a warning that they're maxed out, that they cannot allow any more AI data centers to come online unless those data centers bring their own power supply with them, you know, like a coal plant or a natural gas plant or a nuclear power plant.
You can't just plug into the grid anymore.
The grid's toast.
You know, it's maxed out.
In fact, it's so bad that power demand has surged tremendously in just the last two years for the PJM grid.
And now the price for electricity has skyrocketed to nearly 33 cents per kilowatt hour.
33 cents per kilowatt hour.
So that means that anybody running an AI data center on that grid, which would include, again, the whole Washington, D.C. and Virginia area, is going to be paying an incredibly high rate for power, 33 cents.
Now, in China, the average cost for electricity is less than 8 cents per kilowatt hour.
So that means that China has about one-fourth the cost for the power going into its data centers compared to the United States.
But at any price, the U.S. can't scale up.
The U.S. cannot scale up.
And it's very clear that the path to artificial general intelligence is going to be achieved through the scaling of large distributed data centers that use an enormous amount of electricity sustained over a period of time with the right software and, of course, the right microchips, which China is now developing its own domestic microchip architecture and supply chain because of the tariffs that are blocking NVIDIA's chips, things like that.
But the microchips won't be the limiting factor for China.
Not at all.
What's really going to be the limiting factor is for America, the electricity supply.
So you say, well, why don't we just build nuclear power plants for God's sake?
Okay, okay, awesome.
Let's take a look at that.
If you go to a website called World Nuclear News, they've got a headline, just a recent one last week.
Westinghouse plans 10 AP1000 reactors in the USA.
Westinghouse plans to start construction of these 10 reactors by 2030.
So five years from now, they will start construction.
All right?
Follow along with me on this because we're going to use numbers and stuff.
We're going to start construction in 2030, okay?
All right, here we go.
Now, each one of these plants produces about 1,100 megawatts of power.
Okay, you got that?
And of course, 1,100 megawatts of power all the time.
So in a day, all right, pop quiz time, in a day, how much power would one of these plants produce in terms of, let's say, megawatt hours, right?
So you take, let's do it together.
You take the 1,100 megawatts times 24 hours.
You get 26,400 megawatt hours in a day.
Now, how many days are there in a year?
Well, you would think that most of the time, except for the time warp years, it's 365 days.
So that's about 9.6 million megawatt hours.
Okay, let's round that up to 10.
So we have 10 million megawatt hours, which is how many terawatt hours?
Well, let's see.
So, right, one terawatt is a million megawatts.
So that would be 10 terawatt hours in a year from one of these large nuclear power plants.
So you're thinking, whoa, that's awesome.
That means one plant in a year can produce 10 terawatt hours.
That's, gosh, that's more than what the entire country is producing right now.
More than double.
Yeah, except they don't begin construction until 2030.
And then when you find out how long it takes Westinghouse to build these nuclear power plants, you're going to want to smash your head against the wall.
Because check this out.
So there were two AP1000 reactors that were recently commissioned last year, actually in 2023 and 2024, at the Votel or Vogel plant in Georgia.
Okay?
And okay, great.
So that just opened up.
That's interesting.
They're not producing 10 terawatt hours, by the way.
So they're nowhere near what they're able to produce, apparently.
But guess when construction started on those plants?
Guess?
2009.
Yeah.
So it took, what, 14 years for that plant to become operational.
And even when it's operational, it's functioning at a tiny amount of its power capacity.
Okay.
So take the 14 years that it takes to build and open a nuclear power plant, add that onto the year 2030.
What do you get?
You get the year 2044.
That's the year that we'll have new power coming online in America from the nuclear power plants that have just been announced by Trump.
You got it?
So 2044.
And that's if everything goes according to plan.
That's if construction actually begins by 2030.
So what's going to happen between now and the year 2044?
China is going to achieve artificial general intelligence.
Because China has the power now, not in the future.
14, no, no, wait.
Almost 20 years in the future.
See, China's got the power now.
We are being sold promises of future power, but it turns out that future power doesn't actually power today's microchips in 2025.
You know why?
Because terawatt hours cannot travel through time, it turns out.
I know.
You would think that somebody in the administration in the U.S. would know that.
No, of course, terawatt hours are time travelers.
But they aren't, oddly enough.
So even if we make it to the year 2044 without being conquered by Chinese-speaking Terminator robots, then you've got to deal with the fact that these nuclear power plants, they don't run 24-7.
Actually, they have to be brought down for maintenance.
They've got refueling issues.
They've got personnel issues, storms, tsunamis like we saw off the coast of Japan with Fukushima, earthquakes, whatever.
There's all kinds of reasons to shut them down.
And then also some of the environmentalists be going crazy, like, no nuclear power.
So there might be lawsuits and all kinds of odd delays.
Anyway, 2044 is kind of the best case scenario of when we can get some of these plants online.
By that time, the race is over.
It's done.
And it turns out that in order to have enough power to keep up with China, the U.S. should have begun building these nuclear power plants in 2009 or sometime around that, 2010, what have you.
But that didn't happen.
And we can't travel back in time and start the nuclear power plant construction.
So we're already about 14, 15 years too late to beat China in the AI race.
Now, how did China get to that level of electricity generation?
Well, that's an interesting question.
Well, China did not sign up with the climate-tarred climate accords, the Paris Accords.
China pushed onto other nations this idea that, hey, all you other nations, you're generating so much power, you're releasing so much carbon, you have to shut down basically your power infrastructure.
And the Democrats and the leftists went along with that, yeah, we have to save the planet.
We have to stop generating power.
Meanwhile, China was building coal-fired power plants at the rate of about one every few days to the point where last year, China's energy production was fueled 62% by fossil fuels.
So out of the 10,000 terawatt hours of power that China produces, what would that be about?
About 6,000 terawatt hours were produced by coal and natural gas, which the United States has been shutting down and Western Europe has been shutting down in record numbers.
So the way China got to this was by burning fossil fuels, not joining the climate accords.
And that's how China achieved energy dominance that will translate into AI superintelligence dominance, which is the last invention that humankind ever needs to invent.
All right, there's something else that I realize here as I'm looking at these numbers, and I need to correct.
I may have just misstated this.
So the AP1000 nuclear power plant produces per year, we just did the math, about 10 terawatt hours of power.
And I previously said that's a lot of power.
And I think I accidentally said that's as much as China generates.
That's not true.
China generates 10,000 Terawatt hours per year, whereas one of these AP1000 reactors generates 10 terawatt hours per year.
Okay, not 10,000, but 10.
I want to be clear about that.
I dropped a K in the middle of the unit conversion.
So, in other words, okay, so let's back up.
Let's look at the chart again.
China is producing 10,000 terawatt hours per year.
U.S. is producing 4.4,000 terawatt hours per year.
We're going to build 10 nuclear power plants that each produce 10 terawatt hours per year.
So if you have 10 of those, you get 100 terawatt hours per year by the year 2044.
Got it?
So looking at the chart, let's zoom in.
It says U.S. 4.4 K terawatt hours is what the U.S. produced in 2024.
If you were to add these 10 nuclear power plants to that number, you would get 4.5K.
Do you understand?
It's a little tiny blip on the line.
10 nuclear power plants, the largest ones that can be built by the West.
These are the big mamas right here, the AP1000, you know?
These are the biggest ones that we can build.
You build 10 of them, you go from 4.4K to 4.5K, while China is already 10K terawatt hours and skyrocketing next year.
It'll be 11K and then 12K and 13K.
You're never going to catch China.
And our nuclear power plants don't even go online until the year 2044 anyway.
You see why I'm saying that we've already lost.
We've lost the AI race because we've lost the power race.
And unless somebody in the U.S. comes up with some kind of new super secret, you know, Mr. Fusion power generator, or maybe the U.S. will stop suppressing free energy, who knows.
But if they don't solve this power problem very quickly, it's already too late.
In fact, let's do this.
Let's ask our AI engines, what are the estimates for achieving AGI?
At what year is that estimated to occur?
Let's do that.
Okay, according to a reasoning engine that I'm using here for this purpose, AGI, according to some experts, could be achieved as early as next year, but that's not the consensus view.
Other scientists in machine learning and advanced math, etc., they think it's going to be achieved at the latest by the year 2040.
Dario, what's his name?
Amodi, an AI researcher and the CEO of Anthropic, believes AGI might happen as soon as 2026.
Other predictions range from 2030 to 2050.
All right, so it's also sometimes called the singularity.
And then there's a whole website dedicated to the claim that AGI will be achieved by 2030.
All right.
So wherever you put this year, some people think it's next year, 2030, 2040, whatever.
Understand the U.S. cannot even bring these nuclear power plants online until about 2044.
There's a very good chance that AGI will have already been achieved by that time.
And if I ask you a question, if you were to look at power production in countries around the world, the top power producers, and if you look at China and you see that China is, let's say, a couple years from now, China's at like 20,000 terawatt hours per year and the USA is at 4.7,000 terawatt hours.
Which country would you bet on achieving AGI first?
And the answer is going to be the country with the most power, because that's what powers the data centers like we talked about.
And on top of that, China has the most engineers, the most graduates of the sciences and math and programming and hardware design, etc.
China is the world's hub of producing these scientists.
So there's little question that China is going to achieve this first.
And their key victory decision was made many years ago around the year 2000 when they started building, scaling up a massive number of fossil fuel power plants.
That assured their victory in AI.
And now the United States is already more than a decade behind the curve.
We cannot catch up, and this is a done deal.
So that's my conclusion from analyzing the data.
Now, even on top of that, in my own assessment, the Chinese models are vastly superior to Western models anyway.
That's why our model, Enoch at brighteon.ai, that's why we used Quen, a Chinese model, as our base model, and then we modified Quen.
But why did we choose Quen?
Because it was by far the best performing model of everything in the world.
We assessed, we tested all the top models.
Quen came out on top.
China is already leading in the technology.
And China has more than twice the power generation of the United States and five times more engineers and mathematicians and scientists than does the United States.
So again, if you were going to bet on the outcome of this race, which nation would you bet on?
You would bet on China.
And the one thing you notice about the Trump administration and the business leaders in the United States, everything's, I mean, pardon my language, but everything's a bullshit press conference.
Everything's an announcement about some imaginary thing that's going to happen in the future.
Even RFK Jr. with HHS, like announcing, oh, Fruit Loop's going to take the artificial dyes out of their cereals.
When?
2027.
Oh, really?
Really?
Probably when you're no longer even in power and it's a voluntary thing anyway, there's no law behind it.
So they're just promising some future thing.
It's like Trump and the business leaders promising, we're going to build a trillion dollars of data centers in Texas.
When?
You know, by the year 2035.
Okay.
Yeah, wake me up when you actually start construction.
Because talking about all these things in the future, like we're going to build 10 nuclear power plants.
Well, when are you going to start construction?
We're going to start in 2030, maybe, we hope.
Possibly, you know, we're Westinghouse.
We're known for being right on schedule, right?
Wake me up when the nuke plant opens because everything else until then is just a bunch of smoke and mirrors, honestly.
China's producing the power right now every day.
America's talking about some future scenario where we're going to have power.
Maybe one day if something gets built and it actually works, and if the economy doesn't collapse and the currency doesn't collapse and we don't have a civil war and we don't have an EMP attack, whatever, between now and then, then we'll have power in the future.
Great.
Yeah.
It probably won't need it in 2044 because there won't be many people left to have any demand for power, you know?
We'll be too busy fighting the Terminator models.
That's going to be a full-time occupation for the surviving humans.
But one thing that's really noticeable in all of this is that when AI researchers were polled about their predictions of AGI, when they were polled, let's say, a decade ago or more than a decade ago, they thought then that AGI would be achieved around 2050.
And then if you polled them about five years ago, they thought, oh, it's 2040.
And you poll them now, they're more like 2030.
So in other words, the predictions of AGI keep coming closer and closer to the present as we get closer to that singularity moment.
And that's because the evidence is becoming more and more undeniable that AI systems are making strong advancements in reasoning and many other things.
So my guess is that, yeah, 2030, I would say at the latest 2032.
On our world, we have AGI, and it's actually China that gets there first.
So that's got to be interesting.
I should learn more advanced Mandarin, I think.
Because maybe I could talk to the Terminators in Chinese and get them to back off.
What do you think?
Would that work?
They only speak Chinese.
Can you imagine a Chinese-made Terminator robot walking up to you on a street in America?
Which means, who are you in Chinese?
And if you don't answer, they just blast your head off.
Oh, man.
Why am I laughing?
This is probably, I'm probably depicting reality here.
You probably can't reason with the terminator robots anyway.
Never mind.
By the way, did you know the Chinese word for robot, you know what that is?
It's pronounced jichiren.
And it means machine human.
Machine person.
Yeah.
So whereas in English we have a whole new word for it, robot, they have jichiren.
In Chinese they like to attach two concepts together and make a whole new word out of it.
It's very they use like linguistic building blocks a lot, both in written and spoken Chinese language.
But if you hear that word in any of the Chinese videos, they're talking about robots.
So add that to your vocabulary.
Okay, so I tell you what, I'm going to end this special report with my song and music video called Animated Dust because it describes the surviving humans in a robot slave labor factory.
It's a perfect song for this topic, right?
Wouldn't you agree?
So enjoy the song and music video.
You can check out all of my songs at music.brighteon.com or you can check out my musical artist name on Spotify and other places where you can find music.
My artist name is Ametheos, A-M-E-T-H-I-O-S.
Ametheos.
Interesting history of that name.
But anyway, enjoy the music video, Animated Dust.
Here we go.
You better find a way to earn their trust.
Cause you talk like animated dust.
There's another bunch of bodies on the bus.
They can never seem to process enough.
You know where I'm telling you.
as a cloud of dust Biologically created, overrated, cognitively castrated dust Mr. Engineer, we have a new request.
The neural declines are barely passing the test.
I'll put what's up for eighty to the best.
Unless you let us take a break and rest.
Please don't let them send us to incineration.
We're begging you to ask for reconsideration.
Problems with our automation.
I'll do what I can do.
Cause I don't know what to do to you.
You better find a way to hurt their bus.
Because you talk like an estimate.
There's another batch of bodies on the bus.
They can never see the bus.
You know we're as intelligent as us.
As fragile as a cloud dust.
Biologically created, overrated, cognitively castrated dust.
*music*
The muscle mass is breaking down and needs repair.
We can't find willing humans anywhere.
Another mass suicide will put us behind.
Do you have human resources you can spare?
Reactor failure, injured free today.
The workers bolted and tried to escape.
The food supply is infested dry.
Watching grown men waste away.
There's nothing I can do.
Pray to God they have mercy on you.
Cause I don't know what they'll do to you You better find a way to earn their trust.
Because you talk like animated dust.
There's another batch of bodies on the bust.
They can never seem to process enough.
You're nowhere as intelligent as us.
As fragile as a cloud of dust.
Biologically created, overrated, cognitively castrated.
it If we don't rise up against the great machines, there'll be nothing left of sacred human dreams.
Pick up a pipe, bar a piece of steel, and wreck the anti-humanist cogwheels.
You better find a way to earn their trust.
Their trust.
You better find a way to earn their trust.
Cause you talk like animated dust.
There's another batch of bodies on the bus.
They can never seem to process enough.
You're nowhere as intelligent as us.
As fragile as a cloud of dust.
Biologically created, overrated, cognitively castrated dust.
Nowhere more than animated dust.
You and me and all of us.
Animated dust.
You and me and all of us.
Animated dust.
You're the animated duck You're the animated duck You're the animated duck All right, welcome back to the Brighteon Broadcast News episode here.
Hope you enjoyed that special report and that fun song.
Very, very uplifting, inspiring song about surviving a robot slave factory.
A robot-run human slave factory.
Yeah, that reminds me that if you want to be free as a human being, then you do want to check out our end slavery summit, which begins this Saturday.
It's called The End of Slavery.
And you can watch it for free at brightu.com.
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Or you can optionally purchase the entire program and download it.
I think you'll enjoy that.
It's funny.
We finally achieved liberty, and then the robot slavers come along, you know, so we'll have to navigate that, obviously.
I've got a couple of special reports for you here.
The first one coming up is really on the same topic.
You are being distracted while they build the drone army for final extermination.
Now, I know you're thinking, oh, gosh, no more bad news.
I don't want to hear it.
It's doom and gloom.
Not exactly.
You're living in a simulation.
So don't forget that.
You're living in a simulation.
Your soul is bulletproof.
And this is a testing ground.
And you can actually achieve all your life goals despite the fact that we're in the middle of an attempted mass extermination of the human population.
It doesn't actually stop you from being a good person.
Did you know that?
I mean, that's the really interesting spiritual message in all of this.
That if you believe that a big part of your goal is to achieve spiritual merit here in the eyes of God of being a good person, then these circumstances in which we're living actually give us extraordinary opportunities to demonstrate our morality, our ethics, our ability to help others.
If life were easy, you wouldn't have such opportunities.
If everything were rosy and great, you know, you wouldn't even have those opportunities.
So understand that no matter what happens in the world, you're being given a chance to discover and to demonstrate who you are.
And that's kind of the point of the simulation.
So don't think that this is odd.
This is actually kind of how it works.
So that's one thing to keep in mind.
We're going to go to that special report shortly.
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I hope you all realize that the entire point of this threat to arrest Barack Obama and James Clapper and Jim Comey and the others, John Brennan, it's nothing but smoke and mirrors.
And it's only designed to keep you distracted and to keep you swallowing the hopium pills long enough for the Terminator robots to come online and carry out the final attempted extermination of humanity.
Now, I know that's a pretty big statement, so let me back up and explain this.
We've been living under an extermination agenda for a number of years now.
Obviously, COVID and the bioweapons, the vaccines, and the actual deployment of the weapons against the people, it's a big part of the depopulation attempt, but it wasn't nearly as successful as the globalists intended.
Now they're turning to a lot of weather weaponization in order to cause food scarcity and to displace people and cause refugees to flee areas like the Palisades areas in California, etc.
And I covered this recently in an interview with Dane Wiggington from Geoengineering Watch.
And if you missed that, you might want to go back and check that interview.
I also did an interview earlier this week with Catherine Austin Fitz about stablecoins and the stablecoin con and how it is that Trump and Besent and Lutnik are trying to do things like find clever new ways to sell treasuries to a bunch of new suckers who are going to buy into stablecoins while the stablecoins buy treasuries.
But that plan's going to fail.
Ultimately, what you're actually looking at is an engineered anti-human extermination agenda that just has many vectors.
Weather, weapons, famine, war.
War is coming.
Nuclear war probably in Europe is coming.
And then on top of that, ultimately, the endgame is going to be the extermination agenda with the robots.
So the rise of AI robots is underway right now.
Agentic AI in the software domain is becoming more and more mature every month.
And AI robots are also becoming more capable and exhibiting extraordinary levels of physical behavior or physical maneuvering in the world.
And once that is very mature and can be scaled up, which is going to take a few years, but once that happens, then the Terminator extermination agenda will be unleashed.
And of course, I've talked about this many times, but obviously the globalists have decided they don't need most humans.
In fact, they see humans as a burden on the system, and they want to exterminate billions of human beings.
And anything that needs to be done in terms of labor can likely be done by robots, you know, in the coming years.
Again, it's not going to happen overnight, but it is coming.
So in the meantime, what they want to do is keep human beings occupied and hopeful so that there's not a revolution or an uprising that threatens the current power base.
That's all this is.
So when you're being fed any kind of propaganda, oh, arrests are coming.
Just trust us for another year, another two years.
Just trust us.
Trust the plan, right?
All that nonsense, the QAnon plan.
Anybody telling you to trust the plan is they're just brainwashed into the system.
And the system is designed to just delay, delay, delay while they kill, kill, kill.
That's why we were told, hey, the minute that RFK Jr. becomes the secretary of HHS, you know, we're going to stop those deadly vaccines.
And then what has actually happened?
Oh, more vaccine approvals under the FDA.
More vaccines, not fewer vaccines.
More approvals for infants and children and pregnant women.
And none of these vaccines are being pulled off the market.
So it's all a delay tactic to keep you occupied while they continue the extermination.
Now, infertility is a big part of the extermination agenda.
It's the sort of slow die-off approach.
Just prevent women from having babies.
And that also traces back to all the LGBT propaganda, pushing transgenderism and pushing gay couples and everything.
It's all designed to make sure that people don't have babies because they don't want the humans around, obviously.
So there's the infertility, there's the culture war, and then there's the die-offs or the culling with vaccines and many other things.
So if you're on X all day long, you know, talking to people and thinking that you're right and you got them this time and you really told the truth this time and wow, you're making an impact.
Let me tell you, you're not making any impact at all.
Neither am I on X. I'm mostly on X to warn other people about this or related topics.
But winning an argument on X matters literally nothing to the future of the world because most of the people on X will be dead within a few years because they're the extermination targets.
I mean, all humans are extermination targets.
So it's irrelevant what you say, what you post on social media if you're not dealing with the core issue here.
The core issue is that you're living under a global criminal cabal that's run by some kind of anti-human or even maybe a non-human entity.
And what they want to achieve is the total destruction of the human race.
And if you're not preparing for that scenario, you're not really preparing for what's coming.
Now, I just interviewed Bill Holter.
That was a great interview.
Looking forward to running that.
And he was talking about how when the silver market implodes and the dollar collapses, many cities are going to be turned into Mad Max zones.
You're going to have complete lawlessness.
And I agree with him.
I think he's right.
That day is coming for a lot of these blue cities in America.
Most of the people who live in these blue cities are completely unaware of what's happening and they are utterly unprepared to survive it.
And the vast majority of them will not survive.
Imagine, for example, LA with no water and no electricity.
So how long will people last in LA under those circumstances?
Well, not long.
You know, a few weeks, maybe?
And in the long term, it's nothing.
It's just hitting delete on, you know, a few million people, which is exactly what the globalists want.
They want to delete millions of people.
And I don't know if you believe the Deagle report, but it was anticipating that the U.S. population would decline to something like 99 million people by the end of 2025.
Well, that's right around the corner here.
That's just a few months away.
And you'd almost have to see an event that killed a quarter of a billion Americans in order to get to that population number.
Let's pray that that doesn't happen.
But it's not hard to see how that could happen just by turning off the power grid.
You know, you shut down the power grid and depopulation is the natural result.
So that is a hard shock way of achieving depopulation.
You know, pushing birth control and feminism, those are soft methods.
You know, make all the women go to the office and work so they're not at home having babies.
You know, make everybody gay.
Push transgenderism and genital mutilations.
Those are all soft methods.
The hard methods are things like turn off the power grid.
And what are we seeing right now?
Warnings of the power grid reaching its max.
The entire Eastern Power Grid, I keep forgetting the name of it, like JBL or something.
It's sort of the Northeast Power Grid.
It's maxed.
They've issued a statement.
They say that they cannot support any more data centers.
And that if you want to build a data center there, you got to bring your own power plant.
It's like, first you got to build a coal-fired power plant and then you can build a data center that uses the power.
But where are you going to get approval to build a power plant?
Never.
Nobody's going to give you approvals for that.
So that whole sector is incredibly fragile when it comes to power generation versus demand for power.
They're not going to make it through a heat wave without rolling blackouts.
And they're not going to be able to expand to handle a bunch of electric vehicles that are charging constantly on the grid.
You know, thank goodness that EVs are falling out of popularity right now.
Nobody wants EVs.
It takes too long to charge them.
And they're too expensive to operate.
And the mining operations for all the battery components are dirty, dirty, dirty.
Bad for the planet.
It's funny how that whole thing changed.
But again, this is all part of the effort to keep you distracted, keep you occupied, or maybe keep you entertained.
Oh, you know, the Super Bowl or the baseball game or the basketball game.
I don't mean, what season is it?
Who cares?
It's all designed to keep you occupied while they build out the Terminator infrastructure that's going to come exterminate you.
Now, what will those look like?
The actual extermination Terminators?
Well, like I said, on one hand, all they have to do is turn off the power grid for a while, like six months, and 90% of the population is dead.
But the cleanup crew will be the Terminators.
So, of course, they'll have Terminator drones that are just kamikaze drones looking to detonate on any human being that they can find.
So, that technology exists right now.
It's just a thermal camera on a bunch of drones with a small explosive charge, and they just fly around looking for humans to detonate.
But it won't take long before people learn to hide inside buildings or to wear thermal shielding, you know, like thermal blankets and things like that.
And by doing so, they can hide from a lot of the thermal cameras.
So, at that point, then the Terminators are going to have to be upgraded to land units.
So, Terminator dog bots or Terminator squirrels.
I've said this before.
A couple years ago, I started talking about Terminator squirrels.
And these are going to be small robots, about the size of a squirrel, actually.
And they may even be disguised as squirrels.
And they can just move along the ground, hippity-hop, hippity-hop.
And they're designed to hop up to your face and then detonate.
So they'll have a very small explosive charge that's only fatal within very close proximity, like maybe, you know, 12 inches proximity or something.
But most people don't suspect squirrels.
So they're going to be, oh, it's a friendly little squirrel looking for nuts.
Come here, squirrel.
And, you know, it'll have a fuzzy tail and everything.
And it'll hop in your face and blow up.
Terminator squirrels.
Right.
So that's going to clean out a whole lot of people who are hiding inside buildings.
People that the drones couldn't get for the most part.
It's not going to be like in the Terminator movie series.
It's not going to be an Arnold Schwarzenegger robot walking around.
That's too big and too obvious.
It's going to be small little bots.
Or maybe little mosquito drones that just spray toxic, deadly doses of VX nerve gas in your face.
And then they just fly back home and reload on the nerve gas.
You know?
They can just nerve gas a bunch of people to death all over the city or whatever and clear it out.
I mean, folks, look, the IDF is the laboratory for all this tech.
Everything they've done to the children of Gaza, they're going to do to you.
Or they're going to do to LA and Chicago and Miami, whatever.
So yeah, they have AI analysis.
They've got all kinds of weapon systems, different kinds of chemical weapon delivery systems, not just kinetic weapons, but many different types of ways to kill you.
And they've figured out how to move people around, how to mass people into certain areas, and then how to destroy those areas.
They've perfected all of this in Gaza.
And it's U.S. tech companies like Google that are deeply involved in Israel's genocide.
Companies like Boeing, companies like Lockheed Martin, etc.
And it's just a giant sandbox of genocide so that they can perfect these kill protocols to be deployed against the American people.
That's coming.
It's coming.
And you're not going to be able to defend yourself with a rifle, not against these drones.
They're going to be moving too fast, little squirrel drones.
The only defense is going to be to have your own personal defense drones, which don't even exist yet.
So right now in the military market, there are anti-drone drones that are just now beginning to be introduced in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
So these are much smaller drones that are designed to just basically crash into the bigger drones and make them fall out of the sky.
And you don't need a huge drone in order to do that.
You can have a small drone with or without an explosive charge, you know.
But a small explosive charge could do the trick, or even maybe you don't need one.
For the most part, a lot of these drones, all you need to do is just like eject some, you know, string or like a couple of wires to get caught up in their propellers and they're done.
They fall out of the sky.
So, or like a little tiny net, you know, that's easy.
They fall out of the sky.
But you're going to need that on a personal basis.
Anybody who wants to survive what's coming.
So you're going to need like a swarm of anti-kamikaze drone drones that are sort of like guard drones that might look like a guard dog, but a little tiny guard dog.
It's a little guard drone and it walks around with you.
And it's designed to identify and intercept any incoming attack drones.
And that guard drone that you have, it might be able to fire like little nets into the air to stop airborne drones from hitting you.
It might fire nets at squirrel drones.
It could physically interfere with squirrel drones.
Who knows?
Maybe it's got a little taser on it.
It can put out some voltage or maybe some interference signals, things like that.
And that's going to be a market.
And you're actually going to see executives, especially wealthy people, that are going to have personal defense guard drones.
That's going to be a big market, actually.
Seriously, this is coming.
I mean, it's kind of obvious.
And then those drones will also double as perimeter defense drones.
And I would like one of those.
A drone that you could just say, hey, I want you to walk around my property at, you know, 9 p.m.
And again at 10 p.m. and 11 p.m., whatever.
Just like take pictures of anything that's got a thermal signature.
Probably end up just photographing a bunch of deer all the time.
Look, more deer.
You know, armadillos.
Got a bunch of raccoons, but no invaders.
No aliens, dang it.
But people are going to have perimeter defense drones, and those are going to be ground walking units because they don't require the same FAA clearance as airborne drones.
So ground walking units, walking around, keeping you safe, reporting back to the base, auto self-recharging, rain-proof, you know, all those kinds of things.
You're going to see that coming online in the next few years.
So there's going to be attack drones and there's going to be defense drones.
It's going to be, you know, like drone versus drone warfare is where all of this is going.
And the more you can afford a personal defense drone, then the safer you're going to be.
And if you can't afford one, then, you know, you're going to be hunted down by the kamikaze squirrel drones.
So it sounds like a bad science fiction movie.
Or a good science fiction movie, but this is about to become reality.
So what should you do about all of this?
I'd like to end with an action item.
Stack enough gold and silver so that you can buy defense drones, I guess.
Make sure you've got enough money to arm up on the defensive side.
That...
Learn how to hide from thermal cameras.
I don't know.
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Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, and we are joined by a very special guest, Corey Endrot, who is just an extraordinary pro-liberty, pro-human thinker, a philosopher, and an advocate.
And he's got a summit.
It's called The End of Slavery that is going to be broadcasted at Brighteon University.
That's brightyou.com, which of course it's free to watch coming up.
Let's see.
You can register for it now, and it streams beginning July 26th, which is a Saturday.
And one episode streams each day for free.
So welcome, Corey, to the show today.
It's great to have you back.
Last time I saw you, you were here in the studio.
That's right.
Yeah, trying to enjoy slavery with health.
That's what we did with healthreveal.org.
And thank you for sharing that information with your audience, talking about the nature of the psychology of authoritarianism.
And then this summit that I have to share with your audience here, I mean, this covers every single topic from health, community, to your personal life, to the slavery that goes on really on our collective level on many different fronts, whether it's technological and medical, economical.
And then we basically break it down.
And each speaker has different expertise on these different fields.
So this is an amazing event that really jump-started my career, frankly, into the media space because I had more people interested in this type of thing and telling me to contact you than my own channels because I brought so many people together.
You're talking Mark Passio, David Icke, and Derek Brose, a lot of names that you're familiar with, people that you've interviewed.
I basically, I was very fortunate to talk to them about these subjects and dive deep into what is slavery and are we currently enslaved?
How do we get ourselves out of it?
Let's start with a really simple proposition for this that, of course, you are very familiar with.
But first, let me just mention, did you know, you know, we launched our Enoch AI engine.
Did you know that all the material that you donated to me for that engine has been incorporated so that the engine has been trained on a lot of your material?
Did you know that?
Yes, I did.
Okay.
I saw it on the page.
Yeah.
It's beautiful, man.
Okay, great, great.
So thanks to you and your efforts, then Enoch has a very strong basis of a philosophical liberty, you know, pro-human liberty that ChatGPT doesn't have, Grok doesn't have, Microsoft doesn't have.
So thanks to your effort and our effort, and we built this engine for just under $2 million, which is nothing compared to the billions that the big tech giants spent, but their engines are controlled by the CIA, whereas our engine is influenced by people like you, which is much better.
So thank you for that.
Now, let's start with the very first question I wanted to mention to you.
Does every human being own their own body?
Yes.
And from all the speakers, I can say that that has been pretty much an overwhelming yes as the basis.
All right.
So every human being owns their own body.
Then, following from that, doesn't that mean, and of course this is a setup question for you here, but we didn't rearrange this.
This is off the top of my head.
But doesn't that mean that no outside entity, no government, no agency, no police, nobody can force something into your body without your consent?
That's correct.
So whether it's a vaccination or it's a certain mandate, something entering your life forcibly, telling you how to live your own life, what to do with your own life, your own liberty, your own property, ultimately your pursuit of happiness, because that happiness comes from your ability to exercise your property, exercise your freedom, exercise your self-ownership.
Well, if you don't even know what these concepts are to begin with, how can you defend it?
How can you exercise it?
So getting a fundamental understanding of these concepts, just as you're asking me these questions, like, do you own yourself?
How many people really ask themselves that question?
And how many people actually act in alignment to those fundamental truths?
Okay.
Awesome.
Love your answer.
And this is just a teaser for our audience of what's in your course, The End of Slavery.
Well, the Summit coming up.
Again, you can register at brightyu.com.
Now, Corey, of course, you know, I do speed cubing, but this is the second part of the question.
If someone pays me to solve this cube, someone pays me a dollar to solve this cube, and I solve it for a dollar, given that I own my body and I own my hands by extension, does the government have the right to Take any portion of what I earned with the body that I own.
Well, just as you took that transaction between the individual and yourself voluntarily, the government comes in involuntarily and says, Hey, I need to take that from you based on what I arbitrarily decide or based on what is written here that I arbitrarily decide.
And that is not based on any fundamental truth of reality.
It's not based on natural law.
It's not based on natural rights.
It's based on a claim, a claim, a presumption of I own a portion of how much you own.
You don't own 100% of yourself.
You own maybe 80% of yourself or 50% of yourself or whatever amount we decide.
And maybe you're freer now than you used to be in the justification.
Three-fifths, sorry, three-fifths, like the Supreme Court said in the slavery ruling, that a slave is only three-fifths of a human.
Remember that?
Right.
We can ask ourselves a simple question.
If taking 100% of somebody's labor is considered slavery, at what percentage is it not slavery?
Exactly.
Exactly.
So if I solve this cube and the government allows me to keep 50% of the dollar that somebody pays me, then they are saying that I am 50% owned by the state.
That's correct.
This is the slavery that we're under that many people are afraid to confront.
And so I use this word slavery and some people may be offended and say, well, you're not talking about the slavery of the past.
Well, actually, I am.
Chattel slavery has been deeply ingrained within political slavery for thousands of years.
In fact, these systems go hand in hand together.
You can't find a civilization on earth, you know, way back then that didn't practice slavery.
You know, it was basically part of society and people saw it as necessary.
And without it, how would the economy work?
Without it, how would anything work?
There would be chaos if we freed people, enlightened them, made them moral, and taught them how to read and write.
No, we'd rather just keep them in their base condition of these barbaric animals who deserve to be in this condition.
And, you know, we're going to prove it with science, too, that they are inferior to us and that they need to be enslaved.
And this happened to every race on earth.
It's not just the African Americans.
It's not just here in America.
This is worldwide phenomenon.
But if we're looking at the basis as to what is slavery, why do these systems enslave us?
Then we can move beyond it altogether.
Just as the abolitionists in America were starting to catch on to, which is why they started to break away from the governments, not just chattel slavery.
You know, a lot of them I talk about in my works, they were some of the first pro-liberty advocates, right?
And they were challenging all the systems, building the towns for the Underground Railroad, willingly breaking the law, willingly, you know, going to jail for their beliefs.
Henry David Thoreau, right?
And civil disobedience.
You hear about these concepts, self-reliance.
We hear about it maybe in school a little bit.
But what is it that they don't tell you?
What is it that needs to be said to really free humankind?
Is that really going to be taught in our school system that is created and funded by the government?
I don't think so.
So these types of programs, this End of Slivery Summit, is essential for humankind to learn these different points of view and learn from experts, by the way, in unschooling and homeschooling, where parents are bringing their kids out of the mainstream school system to teach their kids what they want to learn that empowers them, that actually sets them up for success rather than to be some obedient person to some system.
I'm glad you mentioned the education system because the public education is nothing but indoctrination training, right?
Or obedience training.
That's really all it is.
And same thing with medical school.
If you begin to think for yourself as a doctor in med school, they fail you and they kick you out.
You cannot think for yourself.
You have to become a robot.
And that medical robot, which is currently a doctor in human form, will soon be replaced by a doctor in AI form.
I mean, that's, as I've said, today's modern doctors are nothing but human skin bag pharmaceutical vending machines using an algorithm of diagnosis and prescriptions.
Well, that can be replicated in AI in about two minutes.
Like there's nothing that a GP doctor does that's a mainstream doctor.
There's nothing they do that AI can't already do 100 times faster and cheaper.
Yeah.
So it's concerning, right, seeing how people in the medical profession also are under this condition of slavery and may not see it in themselves.
And, you know, I've talked to you about the Health Revealed Project, and we talk about statism being a social psychopathology.
But this is something that is important to recognize because if we have a disease or something holding us back from evolving as a human species or evolving our own lives, this is not being free.
This is us being beholden to these invisible chains.
And those invisible chains can be more dangerous than those physical chains, especially if it's self-induced.
We want to be want to not evolve.
And we've been trained into that to where we can't really see a way out of it, right?
And including for solutions, right?
We don't see the potential solutions of how to get out of it.
You know, we aren't learning about unschooling because that would turn everything on its head.
We aren't taught about counter economics.
We aren't taught about all these things.
It would, by definition, destroy the institutions we have, but in its place, put much better, more efficient ones, which is why the AI systems you're developing is really some of those alternatives, right?
Showing people a better way of doing things.
Now, of course, the extreme of that is people become dependent on that and they become enslaved to that.
So having the concept of slavery understood for humanity, this is like, I would say, the most important concept to understand since it is the very thing, I believe, in history that has ever held humanity back more than anything or caused the most amount of death and suffering.
That's a really good point.
And I want to comment on that before I ask you my next question in the series here.
But just like the internet as a technology, the internet can be used to enslave you if you spend all day addicted to TikTok videos, for example, or you just use the internet to go to Fox News or CNN or whatever, or you're stuck on Facebook all day, then you're just a slave to the system.
But the internet can also connect people with us, right?
With Brighteon, with Health Revealed, your website, with your project, you know, BrightU.
So like any technology, it's up to the conscious mind to choose how they wish to interact with that technology to either they can make themselves subservient to it, or they can use it to amplify their human consciousness, their innovation, creativity, and human will.
And that choice will always exist with every technology.
It's just more amplified now than ever before.
That choice is always there.
The moment you think you don't have that choice, and the moment you feel powerless, is when you become vulnerable to slavery, right?
Which is why slaves are kept away from owning anything, right?
You will own nothing and be happy.
This is the saying that's being used nowadays.
I mean, come on.
This sounds like it's right out of the 1850s.
You know, it's wild.
And so if we want to actually have a basis to our actions and to our freedom, we need to understand what is freedom.
Just like you said, it's called first principles, right?
The word principle from principia means first things, that which is foremost, that which you have as the basis toward your actions.
We're not taught virtue or morality in school.
We're taught obedience.
And obedience is our virtue, our morality.
But it should be the other way around, just as authority is taught to be truth, but actually truth should be our authority.
Yeah, well said.
So that actually leads me right to my third question.
Does the government grant us the right to speak?
Nope.
And so when people say, for instance, I have the right to bear arms or I have freedom of speech, it's not because of some constitution or some piece of paper.
It's because you were given it by nature, by God, by natural law.
And that is ultimately why you have that, which means everybody in the world has it through all times and that we've been suppressing it or we've been ignoring it or we've been kept basically suppressed and ignorant of these very basic, universal, timeless facts for humanity.
And I realize for you, these are very, even for audience, these are very basic questions, but I'm actually making a point here just to remind people to think in the proper way about ending slavery.
You talk about abolition.
And yet today, very often what I see, even especially right now with the Trump administration, when I'm on social media, I see people begging Trump to do something to save their life or begging RFK Jr. to stop the vaccine to do this and that.
And I understand that, but I'm just saying, you don't have to wait for somebody to save you.
You can say no to the death jabs right now.
You can say no to the dollar right now.
You can choose gold, silver, and crypto right now.
Right.
So talk to us about that.
And also weave, if you would, weave that back into your course, The End of Slavery, about how we don't have to wait for some man or woman like Hillary Clinton to come save us because that's never going to happen.
We should be doing it now.
Yes.
And many of the speakers I bring on demonstrate that as some of them are even building communities, right, where they are demonstrating solutions to abundance, right?
You've talked to Jim Gale, and we've talked about permaculture as a powerful solution.
So, I mean, you know, that's a whole other avenue you can go down.
And of course, within the summit, we have links for people to learn more about certain things and books on each topic.
And each of the speakers provides their own gifts.
So you can dive into whatever you want more and more, depending on, you know, your level of interest and what you see could be very helpful.
But I think it's all very helpful if it helps us decentralize and get away from the system.
So when you have a whole repository of that information, it could be extremely empowering.
And one of the things we do talk about is the history of abolitionism and what the abolitionists believed, why they called themselves abolitionists.
Like you said, abolition.
This is a key word.
Well, the other word to this is gradualism, right?
So abolitionists were not gradualists.
They didn't think that slavery was going to come through, okay, maybe making things a little better, maybe making the conditions of the slaves better, putting them on a better plantation.
They believed we had to get rid of slavery because slavery is inherently wrong.
So there is no justification.
There is no excuse for an immoral institution that should end right now.
Now, when they say end it right now, obviously it's still going to take a level of time for people to understand what it is and to put an end to it.
But what they're saying is that it's urgent, that it's important, and that we should not create any excuse or justification for something we know is wrong.
And people do this all the time in the systems that we have now.
Well, it's just how it is, just the way it's always been.
And well, we have to get people there.
And, you know, we just got to make the laws better.
And then if we reduce the amount of government and we reduce the amount of tyranny, then eventually it will just go away on its own.
And people will start to become more.
No, if anything, it's actually going to be more deceptive because people believe that they are free.
And people believe that these freedoms are being granted to them by the government.
And so they actually become more willing to be obedient and then turn themselves back to sleep.
So it's these types of deceptions you have to be able to navigate.
Another thing is there's two other words to understand.
There's emancipation, right?
And then there's manumission or enfranchisement.
Manumission or enfranchisement, this is basically the same thing in history, was when a slave had to work for their freedom.
So essentially, the king or the ruler had to grant somebody freedom.
Are you supposed to be granted freedom?
Or is freedom something inherent part of you?
Emancipation is usually freeing an individual.
Like, oh, we'll free this one individual or this group of people.
But abolition says we're going to look at not the individual or these specific things happening.
We're going to end the institution, the very idea.
Because it's ideas that move people, that move events, and they're far more important.
So we're going to be challenging the idea of slavery on a fundamental level, which is why it was so controversial back in the day that even censorship was happening then.
It wasn't just with The anti-federalists protesting the Constitution in the 1700s.
It was also the abolitionists.
They were accused of burning down buildings and causing all sorts of chaos.
Meanwhile, they're some of the most peaceful people around.
They're non-resistants.
They're pacifists.
They were called no-governmentists.
That was the term the media used against them.
And they're like, what are you talking about?
We just serve the government of God.
We serve truth.
We serve freedom.
And it was so fundamental that they could not get rid of this message, especially when you have someone like William Lloyd Garrison who is out there, like literally putting charge on everybody.
Like, why aren't you freeing your slaves?
Why is the church upholding slavery?
Why are you doing this?
Like, he really was on it, publishing newspapers week after week, just like how you do with your news, Mike, and holding people accountable.
And his title of his newspaper was, Our Country is the World.
Our countrymen are all mankind.
So to me, that sounds like a message that humanity needs now, still more than ever.
Yeah, that's absolutely the case.
And I want to point out that one of the strongest reasons why people will benefit from watching your docu series, your summit, The End of Slavery, again, you can register to watch it for free at BrightU.
And it begins on July 26th is when it starts streaming, brightu.com, just the word bright, followed by the letter U. Let me share this with you.
There's, see, just changing your mental understanding of your own freedom is so powerful all by itself.
Let me tell you this true story.
I have found that people of a certain age, and I'm not slamming the entire demographic, but baby boomers in particular, they are extremely obedient to forms that are mailed to them by the government.
They think that they are obligated to fill out every form that the government sends them because this is the way they were brought up.
They were told this.
I have seen cases where, for example, I think it's the Department of Agriculture, the USDA, mails out forms to everybody that owns a farm.
So I get a form from the USDA in the mail and it says, oh, under penalty of law, you have to fill this out.
And I'm like, I can't read it because I'm ripping it in half too fast and throwing it away.
You can't even prove that this got delivered to my mailbox, period.
So go pound sand.
But other people will spend 10 hours.
I'm talking about baby boomers.
They will spend 10 hours filling out this form.
Well, the USDA needs to know this information.
No, they don't.
They don't need to know jack shit about your farm.
Why are you surveilling yourself and complying with this form and being a baby boomer mindset of mass obedience to every request by the government?
And again, a lot of people watching are baby boomers.
So I'm not slamming the whole demographic, but why is it, like, what was it about people that grew up in the 1950s and 60s where they now think that obedience is absolutely required because they could just change their mind and be free from that, but they don't?
Got any guesses?
Well, it's hard.
I mean, you're programmed from a very young age into the schooling system, which teaches obedience.
And you're surrounded by these ideas of freedom and liberty coming from these documents and from certain people.
But meanwhile, we're also taught that freedom is our right and that we're born with it.
So which one is it?
Is it going to come from these inherent natural qualities and then we have to enforce it through people and these man-made systems?
How has that been working for humanity?
I mean, how long have we been trying that historically?
There has always been, I would say, in my study of history, these cycles.
And you can look at like Teitler's cycle and Toynbee, Arnold Toynbee, and he has like the whole cycles of history and he talks about the fall and rise of empires.
And you see these trends where you have a process, right?
And Yuri Besminov, a former KGB agent, also talks about how there's certain stages to demoralizing people and then turning these empires around.
And many people compare America to that of Rome, where the fall is in the demoralization of people primarily.
People do not understand where their rights come from ultimately, what a right is.
I mean, if you ask someone, can you define a right?
They don't even know what a basic concept as a right is.
So how do they expect to uphold such a concept of natural rights?
I mean, I interviewed people at college campuses, and they don't know, right?
I'm already laughing because they think that I have the right to get free money from the government food stamp program.
They think that's a right.
Yeah.
That's not a right.
I would say this is across all generations and it's been happening for a long time.
I think, you know, now we have the opportunity with technology, as I've shared with you before, to really evolve humanity more than ever now that we have these AI tools.
And some people, again, they may fear it, but again, it's all up to you and your self-ownership if you understand these concepts.
If you take responsibility of that, this can be some of the most powerful tools for humanity.
Having this summit that anyone can access and look at and dive into, that is very powerful for humanity because never before can somebody share a message so widespread like that, which is why the abolitionists were massively successful when they were doing their newspapers.
So it does rely on us getting the message out there, facing these contradictions, looking at the hypocrisy, seeing it in ourselves, and then demonstrating the solutions ourselves to other people, and then using that as a way to say, hey, why aren't you thinking about things differently?
Because the action and the mindset correspond to one another.
And you can say that that's when knowledge turns into wisdom.
It's when you actually have the will to act and you're acting in alignment to natural law, acting in alignment to your rights.
But you can only come to that position when you have these principles first laid out.
And in the truth movement, I don't see a lot of people really laying out the principles.
It's like, okay, I already understand you care about freedom, you care about these ideas, but still, What is freedom?
Because if I ask the truth movement, what is freedom?
To one, it could be putting Trump in office again.
It could be putting some politician in office or changing some law or holding a convention or signing a paperwork a certain way.
There's so many methods I see out there, but is that really going to get to the root cause to why we are enslaved, the moral, spiritual, philosophical dynamic that is at play?
And that is much harder for people to understand, which is why they don't want to confront it.
You're absolutely correct.
Most people are, they do not operate from a place of principles.
They operate from tribalism.
And so we've seen very good examples of this lately with the Trump supporters, the MAGA movement.
Before Trump won the election, they were screaming about freedom.
We need the freedom to speak.
We have to have freedom and we have to release the Epstein files.
We have to have transparency and accountability.
And then Trump gets elected and starts pushing censorship of those who criticize Israel.
And most Trump supporters go along with that.
Well, yeah, we have to censor those people.
Like, wait, wait a second.
Well, that's anti-Semitism.
Yeah, but under Biden, it was called misinformation.
Or it was called, what, transphobic speech, right?
So it's the same tyranny just rebranded for the right.
And then with the Epstein files, now that the Trump administration or A.G. Bondi and Bongino and Patel and the FBI, and they've said, well, there are no Epstein files.
The case close is done.
It's a really interesting dividing line because you see the tribalists going along with Trump and saying, yeah, there are no files.
There's no pedophilia, nothing, right?
Which would have been unthinkable for them to say a year ago.
Which is just following orders, Mike.
They're just following orders.
They're not responsible.
They don't have self-ownership.
They just do what they're told.
See, they don't have principles to live by.
That's right.
And as long as people don't, like you said, they're always going to ultimately enslave themselves.
And yes, it is a pattern of history.
It keeps happening again and again because we aren't taught these principles to keep us enslaved.
And so it, but if you unlayer that, what you just said right there, right?
It was like key.
What comes to mind right when you're saying that is, okay, there's a bunch of people like basically dependent saying, oh my gosh, I hope the government fixes everything.
We need to have them.
Please, master, change the plantation for me.
Please make it better, right?
That's a worrisome mindset on its own.
And then furthermore, the fact that when they get into office, well, I mean, it's just the way it is.
He's in office.
Well, I just got to go along with it.
That's the second most dangerous mindset right there.
Both of those demonstrate a lack of self-empowerment as a saying, I'm in control of my own life and I own myself.
It's saying, no, actually, I have to be dependent and I have to wait for change and I have to just beg and plea and hope and let's all pray together, right?
And let's use God and God will come eventually.
Let's just wait for our freedom.
Let's not free ourselves like the abolitionists said that we have to work with the government of God and use our conscience that God gave us.
No, you can't do that.
You have to go along with the church, but make sure you go along with the government primarily because that is your real God, your real church.
See, this is the hypocrisy we have to face.
It's at a fundamental level.
It's with things that people already know.
They know that they're ultimately enslaved, that they aren't free, but they are putting up with these systems because it's the way it's always been and this is how it is and they don't see a way out of it.
So getting the fundamental principles down and then sharing that with others is how we get out of it because then we're inspired.
We say, this is why we have to stand on our freedom.
This is why we have to free ourselves.
And that's why the abolitionists were some of the most inspirational figures for me.
And I think it will be for the majority of your audience when it comes to action.
That history just gets shoved down.
It's like, oh, don't look at history.
Don't look at 9-11.
Don't look at 2008.
Don't look at what happened only a couple of years ago.
Everybody just all of a sudden hush, hush about that people in the medical world.
Oh, don't question what happened with the vaccines.
And now, don't look at the Epstein files.
Let me go through some of the of your summit, some of the days, the themes of the days, so people know what they're going to get.
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First day, the chains of compliance unmasking modern slavery.
Three episodes and three speakers.
The second day, the invisible chains, breaking the myths that enslave the mind.
Okay, the third day, unslaved, breaking the chains of conditioning, control, and compliance.
And then I'm going to stop here, day four, the unslave revolution, reclaiming minds, morals, and the next generation.
So right there, the unslave revolution.
This is something that, you know, I just, I just mentioned the baby boomer demographic right there.
There are a few people in that demographic that are definitely, you know, on board with what you and I are talking about, and many of those are watching.
But by and large, that age group, it kind of given up on freedom.
You know what I mean?
It's like they're not, they're just kind of just going to go along with it and make the best they can for whatever it is.
But we actually need a consciousness revolution to have an unslave revolution.
And that is happening right now, especially among younger people, of which you are a member of what I would consider the younger generations.
Can you talk to us about what's happening in the age group of like people's people in their 20s and 30s?
What are they thinking right now about freedom?
Well, yeah, it's important we mentioned the next generation because if we ask ourselves, okay, we own ourselves, what are our responsibilities?
Well, what about our kids, right?
The ones that we bring into the world, the next generation, they're going to be the ones that bring these ideas and carry them forth.
And they're ultimately, you know, some of the most important to us personally.
So it's very important that if you care about freedom, that you share, you know, these freedom concepts with them.
But you've got to know how, too, because you don't want to be too demanding and strict, say, oh, you got to learn this, because that would be counterintuitive to freedom and that message.
So one of the books that we provide in the summit is actually from Dana Martin, who is world renowned in the subject of radical unschooling.
And she's been featured in a lot of prominent TV networks for this.
Fortunately, back in the day, they allowed some of this on television.
But it's getting so popular that the systems are worried, I believe, which is why so many people are getting on to this.
You start seeing it on TikTok and these mainstream platforms.
People are definitely waking up to what's going on.
So really tracing it back, though, it's what are we doing to our kids?
And the school system is enslaving them.
It's teaching them that they're a slave and they're not supposed to be free.
They're not supposed to be empowered and live a life of purpose and meaning, which is why you see the suicide rates are crazy high and depression and anxiety.
And I saw this throughout my schooling.
I had to help a lot of other kids just being there for them, just providing presence.
And that was such an important thing alone.
But then to say, hey, you're much more than this condition and much more than what society says that you are.
And you are much more than these labels, these identities, and what you're trying to aim for.
You can be happy right now.
You can be free right now.
But they just need that reassurance.
And you being there as a parent could be so powerful.
That's what my parents did for me was really just reassure me in saying, hey, you know what's right, you know what's wrong.
And you should follow that.
And you shouldn't just do whatever you want.
And you also want to make sure you follow your heart.
Very basic things.
I know it sounds maybe cliche, but if you look at health, it's the same thing.
Are you following your body?
Are you listening to your body?
If you're not, well, you're going to become a slave to a system that proclaims to know your body better than you because you're not listening to your own body, right?
So it's the same thing across the board in this generation.
These newer generations are starting to pick up onto it more because the tyranny is increasing.
The slavery is becoming more apparent.
And people are starting to use this term more as they realize that's what it ultimately is.
It's liberty or death, as our founding fathers said.
And that's what it is, which is why they were willing to kill cops in the streets.
Ultimately, that's what they did.
And revolt against the strongest army on earth.
And we don't want to look at the bloody side of history.
Or what about the slave revolutions that happened in the 1800s?
We aren't taught about that in history, how the slaves would rebel against their master.
They would start violently taking back their own power.
But don't they have the right to do that?
Because it is their freedom after all.
If their freedom cannot be granted to them, they're just going to take it because it rightfully belongs with them.
You know, they're just taking back what was theirs.
They never took from the slave master.
They took what was rightfully their own to take.
And so they're just reclaiming it.
You know, it's like that should have been theirs to begin with.
They shouldn't have to have to do all these revolutions.
They're given no choice because of the system coming down on them.
So this generation, you know, they feel desperate.
They feel lonely and they feel all these things.
It's important to pay attention to this because they absolutely could be helped.
And with this information, I think this is super crucial since we're looking at the principles and the foundations to say, hey, this is what you can live your life by.
Of course.
Which is why I interviewed people and they said this is natural law.
This is the thing that really broke it for them.
People who were law enforcement 50 years in their life, they're like, how come I didn't know about this?
I was holding this trauma, this ego all this time.
If they learned this when they were in their 20s or their, you know, their teens, they would have never gone down that path.
It's crazy.
There is no generation in the history of our nation that is more enslaved from external sources than our current youth.
I mean, think about how difficult it is to afford to buy a house.
I mean, it's never, you've never had to spend more hours working to pay for a house than young people do today.
And it was hard enough.
I remember when my wife and I bought our first house and I, gosh, I thought that was a fortune.
It was $140,000.
I was like, oh my God, how are we ever going to pay that off?
But now it's like four or five times more expensive to buy a house for a young person.
But what I love about what you're doing is you're reminding them why that financial enslavement exists.
There's a reason for it.
Why is it that you can't afford to live?
It's not something that you did.
It's something that your slave masters did, the plantation owners at the Federal Reserve.
They keep printing money and stealing purchasing power from you.
So what I see right now, a lot of times I see people begging their slave masters to solve the problems that the slave masters caused.
It's like complaining to the government about why are prescription drug prices so high?
Well, why are you living, why are you choosing to live on prescription drugs?
You know, I mean, now organic food and healthy lifestyles are way cheaper than living on prescription drugs and surgeries and chemotherapy.
I mean, just cost analysis, it's cheaper to be healthy by far.
Absolutely.
But yeah, your comments on that, that people don't, people often don't realize the source of their enslavement.
That's right.
And because they don't know the source of their freedom, they equally are just going to pull themselves into slavery, the comfortable slavery, right?
As Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin directly said, it's peaceful slavery, not dangerous freedom.
But they would prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.
Now, why is that?
Right?
It's because freedom is just that essential to understand.
Again, I gave the example of disease before and how if a disease is taking hold of you, you're not free.
Well, freedom is it that everybody wants to seek in their own life.
They want freedom in one shape or form.
And whether it's the freedom to live their own life or express their own body, express their own emotions, express their love towards somebody, to Eat what they want, right?
But all these things are being taken away from people as they find out: wait, I can't eat what I want because I have this disease now.
And look at all these ingredients in my food, and what am I supposed to do?
It's like now I'm a slave to having to read these ingredient lists, and now I'm a slave to these organic companies instead.
We should be so free because we are enlightened because everything around us is so healthy and so sustainable, but we haven't created that environment for ourselves because people don't have this knowledge and manifestation.
Knowledge is power.
So, when you keep certain knowledge hidden for the select few and they keep that through generations, you know, you're going to have a bunch of people basically in the dark, as they say in Freemasonry, in ignorance, and they're going to be kept away from the light, from enlightenment.
They're not going to be the Jesus, the Buddha, the Lao Tzu, all the figures that they look up to.
They're not going to be one with nature, one with God, one with truth.
They're going to always be sub-par, always low, below them, always looking up, always externalizing to somebody else to be the solution.
So again, it's a position of disempowerment.
Is that how we want to raise our kids?
Is that how we want to live our lives as humanity?
You know, you always say, Mike, you're on team humanity.
And I love when you say that because, you know, it's not like I'm left or right or this or that.
You're specifically saying, I am here for humanity and our future and the overall, you know, human populace, because this is what it's all about.
I mean, I look at the people in China, right?
And we look at them as maybe future USA, right?
And all the things they're doing to their populace, spying on them, watching them, social credit, all these things.
And we're like, that looks like slavery.
To anybody in America that's like, yeah, we don't want that because that looks like slavery.
But as it becomes more and more apparent in America, like the frog who's like slowly cooking in boiled water, they can't really tell that they're starting to be cooked.
You know, it's slowly increasing this tyranny more and more until, you know, and then some people are starting to wake up and say, oh my gosh, well, how don't we see that it's become this apparent?
But it's because it's been gradually pushed on humanity more and more as time goes on.
And people have been putting up with it because they still have faith in the systems.
They still have faith in their God-called government.
They still believe that their slavery is going to reach freedom at some point if they just continue their slavery.
But just commit to the slave masters.
Just vote harder.
That's all you got to do.
You know, here's a really interesting example of this.
So we now have, with Trump's big beautiful bill, we now have a massive increase in funding for ICE, for the deportations and the border control and building the wall, etc.
Now, so that budget, it's about $100 billion of funding through 2029, I believe.
Russia's annual military budget is about $109 billion.
So this is like building an entire military force in America.
Now, at first, because I live in Texas, we absolutely do have a problem with illegals that drive down the road smashing into everybody.
They have no insurance, no license.
They follow no laws, and they think the shoulder is a third lane.
Okay.
So we do need to remove those who are illegal while welcoming those who want to immigrate legally, which I fully support, legal merit-based immigration.
But here's the problem.
You're going to have this $100 billion infrastructure of domestic police that are looking for something to do.
And then Trump's not going to be in the White House forever, right?
Who knows?
Maybe not even very long.
So he leaves.
Somebody else comes in.
God forbid it's like Newsom from California or something.
And he looks at ICE.
He's like, wow, I have $100 billion domestic police infrastructure that's already fully funded.
I'm going to, instead of having them watch the border, I'm going to turn them around and have them watch the American people and start arresting people.
Who are we going to arrest?
Oh, I don't know.
Start with gun owners.
You see how this happens, right?
Government never gets smaller.
It never gets smaller.
Every infrastructure built by Trump will be weaponized by the next guy.
Talk to us about that.
It's always hidden, too.
Say, for instance, the Japanese internment camps, right?
I mean, it didn't come out till later on that this was happening in America, but it's insane that we have the infrastructure set up for FEMA camps, right?
And we may not know what those are for, right?
All these infrastructure, all this resource going into that.
It's like, why spend so much money on the military when there's still homeless in our streets, right?
We can ask all these questions as to what's going on here.
Is this something that we really want to fund?
And again, where is this money coming from in the first place?
And what are these individuals who are following orders doing in the first place?
Again, looking at first principles.
And if you do that, you know, you're going to find a bunch of people who are just doing what they're told.
So if they're told to bring people to camps, if they're told to, you know, bring people to gulags or whatever it is, they're just going to do it.
And, you know, you have people like psychologist Dr. Stanley Milgram who said it would happen in any medium-sized American town because there are that many people who are mentally enslaved, who have this belief system called statism, who are willing to just do what they're told.
And that's shocking.
And let me interject, that the obvious application case for ICE tyranny would be the next pandemic.
So they roll out another pandemic.
They might just fake the whole thing.
They might use U.S. military planes to drop chemical weapons over a town, make a bunch of people sick with chemical weapons.
You know, a little bit of VX nerve gas will send a lot of people to the hospital, right?
And then they say, oh, there's an outbreak.
And then all of a sudden, ICE, which has been sitting around with nothing to do because the border is no longer a problem, let's say by that time.
So then ICE gets contracted by the CDC.
Well, now we're going to round up Americans who are a national security threat because they're not getting vaccinated.
Always justifications.
Right.
So, I mean, if you trace it back to what you said before, it's like, how did this all start?
Okay, well, the border.
There's a problem in the border.
Well, we know the Hegelian dialectic, right?
You introduce a problem, you introduce a solution, and then out of that, you have this synthesis, right?
Thesis, anti-thesis, synthesis.
And we've seen this throughout history as a strategy for conquer and divide.
And it's been used on our own populace for many times.
I mean, you have a whole list of false flag events, right?
How many articles do you have talking about false flags?
It's insane, right?
How much is done on the populace unknowingly, and people put up with it, and actually the government uses that as an excuse to say, oh, well, we're going to protect you by enslaving you more.
And so it's been like this for thousands of years.
And once you start looking at the history of it and tracing it back to first principles, then you're like, okay, I'm not going to play into this game anymore.
That's where we need to bring humanity because it's easy to just throw someone co-opting a certain movement.
It's easy to say, oh, well, here are these illegals that we brought in, by the way.
And now we're going to bring them out for you because we're so good and so loving and we care about you, even though they were the very ones who started the problem in the first place, right?
So if you can get down to the root cause, just like we would do in health, then we don't need to have this happen in the very first place.
We would reach a model of prevention.
And so that's where I want to get with humanity.
It can seem really hard to navigate issues like the border or something like abortion, because like, you know, I'm against abortion, but I wouldn't say to someone, oh, this is what you should do with your body.
So how can I be both pro-life and pro-choice?
It's because I'm pro-freedom.
I'm pro-humanity.
I'm pro-like, I want the government out of our lives as much as possible, which means I don't want to be part of this debate as to how I should control people in their lives or their babies.
I want everybody, including the babies, to be free to live their own lives in peace and happiness and healthiness.
And the government certainly doesn't want that of you because if it did, it wouldn't exist.
The government implies it needs, just as the slave master does, it needs a willing slave.
It needs somebody who's dependent, who doesn't have much possessions, who isn't healthy.
It's the only way to keep them controlled.
You even go back to the Sumerian text.
It's right.
It's like, how do we engineer human DNA to make them not too strong, but not too intelligent?
Because if they're too strong, they'll rebel.
And if they're too intelligent, they'll rebel.
So we need to be perfectly in the middle.
And just as you talk about, Mike, with the FDA and these systems, we can't be too healthy, but we also can't be too sick either.
We need to be in the perfect middle where we're always dependent on the system, right?
And so we're a constant slave, a constant, you know, just money launderer to the government, basically giving them a free paycheck every single month, paying them, you know, because we have to.
It's our public duty, public service.
Meanwhile, it's all going toward our perpetual suffering, which is war, right?
Which is what started these governments and these slave systems to begin with.
So we're just feeding the problem that keeps destroying us.
And that's what's insane about it.
But there are also moments in history where, of course, empires end again and again.
And I believe we're witnessing the last chapter of the U.S. Empire, which is why, now, I don't know how long that last chapter runs.
Maybe it's another 10 years.
Maybe it's 10 months.
Who knows?
But when systems collapse, that's especially when you need to understand freedom.
You need to be able to assert your rights, your natural rights to be able to exist without coercion and also to help, because it's natural.
You're going to build a next society of some kind.
It's critical that that next society doesn't become another monarchy or a fiefdom or some kind of dictatorship, which is the way things always tend to go.
So as long as humanity stays in that cycle of collapse and then rebuilding the same slave system over and over again, and hey, let's have the government launch a new currency because the old currency collapsed.
Yeah, let's just set up the same collapse three generations later.
No, we got to break that cycle as a civilization.
Otherwise, we're just replaying the same broken record on this planet over and over again.
Wasn't one of your documentaries titled Breaking the Cycle?
And I think it maybe was about tribalism?
Yeah, I mean, I did Breaking the Chains with Todd Pittner.
Oh, yeah.
We did a whole series.
See, so all that, I mean, slavery, it's just being a term.
Like, I feel like it is coming back, right?
And people are saying this is what it is.
Like, we have to be honest with ourselves because for so long, I mean, you know, it's no coincidence politicians are associated with dishonesty, right?
But we have to be honest with the fact that this is what it is.
Like, we can't go around it and say, oh, well, it's, you know, it's the Democrats or it's Republicans or this one bill or the specific, like, it's, we are enslaved and we need to free ourselves.
And it's not going to come from anywhere else.
And that's the point at which we have to be completely honest with ourselves and we have to take personal responsibility because, you know, do you own your life or do you not?
I mean, there has to be a level of like, all right, I'm going to take charge of it because no one's going to be healthy for me.
No one's going to be free for me.
No one's going to breathe for me.
It's like no one else can do it just by definition of the nature of reality.
Now, of course, people can help me voluntarily in my life, right?
But they're still not going to help me breathe.
They're still not going to help me do the very basic things, which is understanding my self-ownership.
You cannot give away that very fundamental thing.
And can you?
But many people believe they can.
I want to mention the term self-custody also, and how this is critical to freeing yourself from slavery.
So self-custody, you know, it's a term you hear a lot in the crypto world, meaning you need to have control over your crypto coins.
Don't leave them on in exchange.
Have your own wallet on your own home system, whatever.
But self-custody applies to everything.
Self-custody can apply to your non-crypto finances.
If you have money in a bank, you do not have self-custody.
That bank can seize your money because they don't even consider it your money.
They consider it their money and you are simply a creditor to the bank, right?
When you give your money to a bank, you become a creditor.
It's not your money.
So, self-custody means having gold or silver or even cash.
You could have physical cash, you could have a stack of cash, some amount of cash sitting around.
That's self-custody.
But self-custody with your food means growing some, home farming, sprouting, or even local regional, you know, community-supported agriculture or farmers markets in order to go get the food locally so that you can then have self-custody of that food instead of just basically subscribing to a centralized processed food death machine,
which is Kellogg's, in my opinion, or whatever Frito-Lay, whatever, right?
So self-custody applies to everything.
Absolutely.
And yeah, I think we cover a lot of this from different angles too.
Like even in the summit, we talk about entheogens, you know, psychedelics.
We talk about technology and getting yourself out of, you know, this current surveillance state because everything is being washed.
You know, we talk about the Civil War history and the things we aren't taught about.
We talk about shadow work, which is this idea of the inner work that helps us understand we have the conscience and we have this self-custody that you're talking about.
We talk about creativity and how we can use art, for instance, for freedom or even dance or music, right?
Because think about it.
How many songs were invented just within the Civil War and among the slaves to free themselves?
They were singing while they were working and they were singing about freedom, the slaves.
They were longing for it.
And that singing inspired the fellow slaves to say, hey, we can do this.
We can actually free ourselves.
And there will be a better day.
There will be a better future.
We don't have to sit in this like, oh my gosh, we're enslaved and there's nothing we can do.
And, you know, we should just say everybody's a sheeple and maybe go off grid and not talk to the rest of society.
But we can actually inspire our fellow man and say, hey, you know, you can be free with us.
And maybe it's through music.
Maybe it's through cooking.
Maybe it's through different methods.
It's not limited to just one thing.
But you talked about community.
I'm trying to grow food locally and create a whole community center.
It's already basically with the amount of people involved.
And we've been filming every step of the process.
But all the funds toward this summit on BrightU will go toward these types of projects that I'm setting up to actively, you know, demonstrably show people a better way.
And this is in one of the fastest growing cities in all of America, you know, Tampa, Florida.
So I'm very fortunate to be here and to reach a lot of people.
I actually want to be where a lot of humanity is because I realized they need this message more than anybody else.
Those people in the dark, I care about them.
I believe they still have souls.
They still have consciences.
I talk to them.
I ask them questions and I find out, wow, you know how bad it is.
So what's going on here, right?
It's like they need a little bit of support, a little bit of a push.
And I believe that's where a lot of people are.
They just feel like they're alone and they're never alone every time.
Well, that's why it's so, I'm so glad that you're offering this.
And I want to thank you for your time here today as we wrap this up.
And remind our viewers, the website is brightyou.com.
It's called The End of Slavery.
And you can register to watch it for free.
It begins streaming July 26th.
And if you are able to, and if you want to, you can purchase it again, which allows you to download all these files for yourself.
And believe me, the download is worth the purchase price by far.
And then you can just listen to all these.
And this isn't just one lecture per day.
Most days have three lectures.
So yeah, it's a lot of material in this course, more than we would normally see in a, in a 10-day course.
This was really like a 30-day course almost, but it's just kind of compressed into 10 days.
But Corey, thank you so much for all that you do.
And let's give out, is it healthreveal.org?
HealthReveal.org, yes, for the project on psychology.
Okay, that's your other site to mention, healthreveal.org.
Is there anything else you want to plug before you go?
Theliberator.us is a newspaper I run based off of the abolitionist.
So you can find that at theliberator.us.
We have a newsletter and a newspaper that we send out, and I share that locally as well.
We're getting people locally together businesses to actually start printing newspapers like this.
Okay.
Awesome.
Really bringing the full spirit of abolitionism to the present day.
I mean, think about it.
You know, the abolitionists had anti-slavery societies all throughout the nation.
It really bolstered the message.
So if we have that going with this summit, you know, people are starting to pay attention and say this is what it is.
And we are abolitionists.
I see a lot of people now calling themselves an abolitionist.
And this can be a very powerful term as people say, whoa, why you're trying to end slavery?
Well, you're not a slave.
Wait, are you?
Cool idea.
All right.
Well, yeah, I would count myself among abolitionists.
I'm always trying to end slavery and empower humans and even using technology to help people be more free.
So thank you so much, Corey.
Have a great rest of your day.
It's been fun chatting with you as usual.
And thank all of you for watching.
This has been Brighteon.com, an amazing interview with Corey Endroulot, the creator of the end of slavery summit that you can watch beginning July 26th at brightu.com.
Thank you for watching today.
God bless you all.
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