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July 29, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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RED ALERT: Globalist Mass Extermination Agenda is ACCELERATING... (BBN, July 29, 2025)
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All right, welcome to Brightown Broadcast News for Tuesday, July 29th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams, of course.
Thank you for joining me today.
The interview I have coming up for you is a really extraordinary episode of Decentralized TV, a brand new episode with a new guest.
His name is Matt Kim.
And you've probably seen Matt Kim because he's got his own show and his own voice, and he's put out a lot of really viral videos, actually.
He is the CEO of a new, well, relatively new company called VP.net.
And this company specializes in a new kind of VPN that cannot log and cannot track your identity.
So you don't have to trust them when they say that they're not logging your information.
And this is really important because it turns out that a lot of the top VPNs have been purchased by really wealthy Israeli-linked people.
And it's clear to me that some of the VPNs out there are being used as basically a honeypot blackmail operation to gather dirt on people that can be leveraged against them.
You know, people like maybe Supreme Court justices, members of Congress, governors, you know, et cetera, State Department employees.
So when people sign up on a standard VPN service using their credit card, well, the VPN knows their name.
And if it's like, you know, Senator so-and-so, then of course they're going to track everything and log everything.
Oh, Senator so-and-so.
Oh, did you visit porn sites today?
Oh, look at you.
What were your search queries?
You know, and I think we even had a funny conversation about this in the interview.
Todd came up with some crazy thing, like a porn search query for, was it like midget nuns or something, lesbian midget nuns?
I'm sorry.
I shouldn't even have mentioned it because it's just completely insane.
But that's his fault.
He said that.
I didn't say that.
I'll just blame it on Todd, you know?
Anyway, that's coming up, and it's a pretty wild conversation about surveillance and privacy and all kinds of things.
And of course, you know, human freedom and liberty and your right to privacy.
We talk about crypto.
We talk about all kinds of things.
And we had such a great interview.
I already invited Matt back.
Matt, I really like his message.
Great guy.
All right.
Now, as you may recall, yesterday's episode, I focused on the, well, yesterday it was speculation that Trump is actually trying to provoke Russia into nuking U.S. cities in order to achieve a drastic reduction of the U.S. population without harming the data centers.
It turns out the data centers are outside the downtown areas of the cities.
The data centers are in the suburbs or even the more rural areas because that's where space is cheap and that's where power is more available.
So what I was saying yesterday is that the only real way the United States can free up a lot of power to be able to focus on the data center inputs that are necessary in order to be competitive with China in the existential AI race to superintelligence,
which will determine the future of who runs planet Earth, by the way, that the only way this could be accomplished was by arranging for the slaughter of 200 million Americans, which would, according to my math and estimates and numbers I looked up online, that would free up about 1,500 terawatt hours annually of power to be pumped into data centers.
And these data centers that have been announced so far, like a few trillion dollars of data centers that have been announced in Texas and I think Arizona and some in Virginia and other places.
Yeah, guess what?
There's no power for them.
There's no power, no excess power on the Eastern Grid.
We've talked about that the last few days.
And even the data centers that are being built in Texas, they have no power.
And since you can't build nuclear power plants in anything less than about 19 to 20 years, frankly, in the United States, the U.S. has already lost the AI wars unless you can free up a whole lot of current power.
And so that's when I said that the nefarious plan, the horrifying plan, might be to get Russia to nuke U.S. cities and thereby exterminate a couple hundred million Americans,
reduce the population, free up the energy, and also wipe out a very large part of the entitlement payments, the pension payments, the Social Security, obviously, Medicare, Medicaid, to create new government solvency, actually.
Talk about writing off a bunch of debt or future debt, i.e.
entitlements.
This is a very evil but very clever way to achieve that.
Instead of tapering off the death rate with vaccines, you just have one big event that you blame on a foreign actor.
Now, I was actually kind of shocked at how many people were on board with that conjecture.
I got a little bit of pushback that I expected, but for the most part, the feedback I heard from people was like, yeah, we could actually imagine that.
And that's because if you listen to my podcast, you're more well-informed than just about anybody out there.
And you can probably instantly think about many cases in history where the United States government sacrificed its own people in order to achieve a geopolitical aim.
For example, 9-11.
Over 3,000 Americans died.
9-11 was allowed to happen.
It was carried out in coordination with, I mean, the deep state coordinating with Some overseas actors, and you know, clearly, some people from certain Middle Eastern nations were involved in planting the demolition, etc.
Certain groups were dancing with glee when it happened, etc., etc.
And it set off a 20-year-plus war where the U.S. went to war with the enemies of Israel.
What a coincidence.
So right there, you know, George Bush, whose father used to run the CIA, they arranged for thousands of Americans to die in order to set the proper narrative.
Okay, so that's just one example.
There are many other examples.
Pearl Harbor.
How many Americans died at Pearl Harbor?
That was also a few thousand Americans.
That was allowed to happen.
Pearl Harbor was allowed to happen.
The Japanese were provoked to attack the port there in Honolulu.
I think that's where Pearl Harbor is, in Honolulu, right?
And that was designed to bring popular support for a war in the Pacific to the surface so that Congress and the people would get on board with that war.
So we could wage that war and then go after Asia and the Philippines, the South Pacific Islands, all of it.
And that's what we did.
So there's another case where thousands of Americans were sacrificed.
And then, even more recently under Trump himself, his first administration, he launched Operation Warp Speed, which of course mass poisoned tens of millions of Americans with biological weapons injections,
the COVID jabs, that Trump even fast-tracked and bypassed clinical trials, bypassed normal safety protocols, fast-tracked it, injected everybody in the military, which killed who knows how many members of the military.
Trump was actually weakening national security with that move.
And then he killed at least 1.5 million Americans from those jabs and maimed and injured millions more.
So you don't have to actually look very far to find examples of not just the U.S. government, but Trump himself killing or injuring millions of Americans.
It happened just a few years ago.
And when you really start to look closely at this, you realize that if you have a president that has no morality, no honesty, is just all about transactional deals, that's willing to throw anybody under the bus, willing to sacrifice anything in order to get what he wants, which might be good for America, might be good just for himself.
You know, it depends on the issue.
But when you have somebody who's not driven by morals or ethics, then anything is possible, including a mass sacrifice of American people for, quote, the greater good.
So think about vaccines, which Trump endorses and promotes.
Vaccines kill children all the time, all across America.
Those deaths are justified by saying that it's for the greater good, that a certain number of children have to die so that all the other children can be immune to disease X, whatever that is.
Even though the whole field of virology is a total lie, it's all just a depopulation agenda.
But that's the saying.
They justify the deaths of some children to save the others.
Well, when it comes to this race to AI, this is an existential race for the future of human civilization.
It's not difficult for Trump and his advisors, especially, to make the argument that, hey, the United States has to win the AI race at any cost, or else we will be forced to surrender to China.
China will dominate.
We have no chance if China gets to superintelligence first.
So we have to get there at any cost, no matter what the price, no matter how many Americans have to be sacrificed.
You see, that's the argument.
And if that meeting were happening in the Oval Office, I could imagine Trump asking the question, well, how many Americans have to die for us to get there?
And then, you know, the advisors might say, well, sir, we've done the math.
We have to kill 200 million Americans, roughly two-thirds of the population.
And at that point, you know, Trump might say, oh my God, that's insane.
I mean, you would hope that he would say that because anybody would say that.
That's insane.
You can't kill off a couple hundred million innocent people.
And then the advisors would say, yes, but if we don't do that and if we lose the race to AI, then we all die.
We all die at the hands of Chinese Terminator robots that will be unleashed against our country to kill everybody and take over all of North America.
So the question, Mr. President, I can imagine this is how the conversation might go.
The question, Mr. President, is, do you want to sacrifice 200 million Americans or 338 million Americans, the entire population?
Which one do you choose?
And of course, if it were framed that way, Trump would probably say, well, we want the smaller number, obviously.
We don't want Americans to die.
And I'm not saying that Trump wants Americans to die.
It should be obvious from this podcast.
What I'm saying is he's being given a choice here, a Faustian choice, really, that's bad and bad.
Like you can choose from bad or worse, like horrifyingly bad or catastrophically bad.
Because that may be how this is presented.
Now, I don't have any inside information.
Obviously, nobody from the White House talks to me because, you know, I'm not part of their cult.
So I don't have any inside intel.
This is just me guessing.
But then Trump comes out and he says something that confirms in my mind exactly what I'm saying.
So Here it is.
Remember how, what was it, a few weeks ago, Trump had given a 50-day warning to Russia saying that Russia has to come to the table to negotiate in 50 days.
And what he means is with a ceasefire.
And he was giving Russia the 50-day deadline.
And if that didn't happen in 50 days, then by God.
And Lindsey Graham jumped on this.
You're going to be hell to pay.
We're going to kick your butts.
Lindsey Graham said he's, you know, what a, what's his nickname?
Lady G?
The opposite of a manly man.
He's a girly girl in the Senate.
A girly man in the Senate.
And if Russia doesn't agree to have a ceasefire in 50 days, then Trump is going to slap 100% additional tariffs on China, India, what, the EU, Iran, any country that purchases energy from Russia.
Pretty sure that would include Turkey as well, and a lot of other Middle Eastern countries and African nations, et cetera, some South American nations as well.
So, and I think it also includes the United States to some degree.
So that threat, I was sort of keeping track.
I think we're like, I don't know, two weeks into that threat or something like that.
Like maybe it's only 35 days away.
Well, Trump just spontaneously says to the press yesterday, I'm going to set a new deadline about 10 or 12 days from today.
There's no reason to wait, he says.
I wanted to be generous.
No, he didn't.
But we're just not seeing any progress.
Trump told reporters in Scotland, he was sitting with British Prime Minister Keir Stalin.
So now, just out of the blue, again, remember that Trump's brain is a random number generator.
So the numbers that he spit out today were 10 and 12 days instead of 50 days.
And you might think, well, that's crazy.
Why is he doing that?
Well, it makes sense when you realize that Trump is trying to get Russia to nuke America.
You see?
This is all about turning up the heat on Russia until Russia has no choice, seemingly, but to launch nuclear missiles against either Europe or the United States or maybe both.
And it's this kind of tactic from Trump where I'm going to set a deadline and then two weeks into that deadline, like, nope, it's going to be just like 10 days from now.
This is the opposite of diplomacy.
This is insanity, but it's a calculated insanity, I believe, in order to achieve a specific result.
And that result, again, is the nuking of U.S. cities.
Now, if you're wondering how does nuking U.S. cities actually increase the available power supply across America, the first thing you need to understand is that AI data centers and power infrastructure are not located in the downtown areas that would be ground zero for nuclear weapons.
They are not.
They're located outside the cities, suburban or even rural areas.
Why?
Well, because data centers need a large amount of space, affordable land.
They need many acres, many, typically.
And they need to be just flat, just a single floor, typically.
You don't want to have multiple floors of a data center.
The cost goes way, way up when you start to do that.
So you want it to be on cheap land.
You want it to be outside the city.
You also want to be closer to the power connections.
You want to be close to a power substation, which are also, most of them, are located outside the cities, and then they feed power into the cities.
Now, here's the thing.
When it comes to a nuclear war, the nuclear bombs that would be dropped on cities, they would be dropped on the population centers, the highest density of population, which is usually downtown, you know, downtown Chicago, downtown Denver, downtown whatever, downtown Seattle, which pretty much looks like it's already been nuked, actually, on any given day, or downtown LA.
You wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
But that's where a foreign enemy would drop nukes if their goal is to try to kill off a population.
And those nuclear weapons, depending on the yield, they don't actually have a very large area of total decimation.
They don't kill predominantly by physical destruction.
They kill predominantly by radiation fallout.
It's the radiation fallout that kills the people for the most part, you know, outside the immediate ground zero blast zone, which would be directly underneath the nuke and maybe for a few city blocks in a diameter.
You know, it could be, if the nuke is large enough, it could be, you know, a quarter mile diameter or half a mile diameter, yes.
But it's the radiation that then kills the people from that point forward.
Now, this radiation, even though it can be fatal to human beings, that's not enough radiation.
It doesn't melt copper wires.
It doesn't melt aluminum.
It doesn't by itself destroy the core infrastructure of the power grid.
Now, granted, it can cause EMP surges that burns out certain type of equipment, but the wires are all still there.
All the copper, all the aluminum is still there.
You can replace the other equipment that's been blown out, and you can have your power grid back up and functioning relatively quickly.
Whereas To replace the population would take generations, obviously.
And there are political reasons why there could be strong incentives for this as well.
Think about politically.
Now, I know you're going to be aghast at this description, but there's a war between Democrats and Republicans, obviously, a full-blown war.
The Democrats tried to throw Trump in prison.
They tried to kill him.
I mean, that's a kinetic war.
They threw thousands of his supporters into prison.
And the Democrats, if they get back into power, there's no question.
They're going to just carry out mass assassinations.
They're going to go into a full-blown kinetic war against conservatives and gun owners and Trump supporters and anybody tied to Trump.
No question about it.
So if there were nukes that targeted cities in America, again, the downtown cities, I ask you this question.
Who lives in those downtown areas?
Is it Democrats or Republicans?
It's about 95% Democrats.
So politically speaking, and again, I understand this requires a level of horror and a total abandonment of human ethics, the likes of which you and I could not even imagine.
But wasn't it just Dan Bongino who just said that what he witnessed, what he has learned, has shaken him to the core?
He never thought it was possible and he will never be the same?
Yeah, that's because the way that these people play politics is beyond the imagination of normal, empathetic, pro-human people like you and I. We don't think in these terms of, hey, you know, let's nuke 100 million Democrats.
No, we don't think like that.
But there are people in Washington, D.C. that think exactly like that on both sides of the aisle.
There are Democrats who want to start a civil war and they want to murder every conservative in America.
Some of them openly talk about it on social media.
And there are Republicans that literally would not mind killing off hundreds of millions of Democrats if it meant that the Republicans could stay in power for generations to come.
Just talk about changing the votes.
I mean, whoa, you know, deporting illegals, well, that's one thing.
You might get a million, maybe two million out of the country by the time voting day rolls around.
But nuking the Democrat stronghold cities, well, now, even though that's a whole new level of evil, the political changes from that would be obviously game-changing.
And again, I want to be clear, I absolutely abhor this very idea because I'm a pro-human person.
And I'm not on board for killing anybody.
I'm the one screaming to stop bombing the children of Gaza, for God's sake.
But I'm just telling you some of the political motivations that may be behind this scenario that appears to be increasingly likely to occur.
In fact, it looks to me like Trump is accelerating us on this exact path.
Now, where else would there be, quote, benefits from the U.S. being nuked?
Well, think about it.
The Trump administration could then carry out its financial reset, and it could blame Russia.
We've talked about this for a long time.
Yes, they want to basically reboot the dollar by abandoning all the existing debt, you know, just defaulting on the debt, issuing a new currency, typically under a CBDC type of structure.
They've already put in the infrastructure for proxy banks to launch stable coins that are really regulated by the U.S. government.
That's the Genius Act.
That's already law now.
So they have the infrastructure in place.
They've got willing banks like JPMorgan or, you know, Bank of America, whoever.
They know how to run this.
And now they just need an event to blame on someone else so they can then explain away why the dollar collapsed and why the banks fell.
Oh, well, they were nuked.
I mean, it's a very convenient explanation, isn't it?
And a nuclear attack on the United States of America, even if it were very limited, even if it were low-yield nukes at only a few key cities, it would have the result of creating such a national emergency, it might pause elections.
It would give Trump total control over the press.
It would end freedom of speech.
It would allow the Trump administration to completely silence anyone who criticized Israel, which of course is a big goal of the Trump administration because the whole administration is run by Zionists at this point, kind of obvious.
It would allow them to put troops on the streets.
It would allow them to, you know, who knows, confiscate guns or whatever.
Pretty much any authoritarian, insane idea that tyrants want to do, they want to pull off, they could do it in the context of, hey, we're in a war.
Just like during COVID.
Remember, during COVID, they said, well, you have to wear a mask.
You have to lock down.
You have to close your business.
You have to close your church.
You can't go to church.
You'd say, why?
Because COVID.
Like, that was the answer to everything.
Because COVID.
Well, imagine if we're nuked and if it can be blamed on Russia, then anything the government wants to do, it'll just be a national emergency.
And you ask why, they'll say, because war.
Because war.
And then they'll invoke the NDAA, of course, a National Defense Authorization Act, first signed into law by Barack Obama in 2012, I believe.
And if you recall, the NDAA allows the government to do what?
Do you recall?
Quiz time.
Pop quiz for everybody.
What does that allow the government to do.
It allows the government to go door to door confiscating everybody's food and ammunition and farm to farm confiscating cattle, tractors, tractor equipment, agriculture equipment, diesel fuel, anything.
They can literally go all over the country and confiscate just about everything from everybody.
All they have to do is declare an emergency.
You see?
And what emergency is that?
Oh, well, you know, we got nuked.
Got nuked by Russia.
Now, some of you, more advanced, clever thinkers, you've already figured out that Russia probably would not really want to nuke U.S. cities.
But you also realize that the U.S. deep state could nuke those cities itself and just blame Russia.
Make it a nuclear attack false flag and say it was Russia.
In fact, some of you may remember this.
That was the plan under President Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton was supposed to win the election in 2016.
She was supposed to be sworn in late January of 2017.
And then at that time, she was supposed to put in play a plot with all the top people, you know, James Clapper, John Brennan, Jim Comey, all the same deep state traders that you know and love.
They were all going to be part of a plot to set off a nuke in a U.S. city to be blamed on Russia.
And this plot actually traces back to the Uranium One scandal involving that former, was it a Utah senator?
No, Nevada.
It was a Nevada senator who's no longer a senator.
Oh man, what's his name?
And he got the black eye, right?
And it was all about getting their hands on uranium fuel from Russia, which the U.S. routinely purchases refined uranium from Russia, by the way, even to this day.
But they were then using centrifuges to purify that Russian uranium fuel to make a bomb that could be detonated in the United States to be blamed on Russia so that Hillary Clinton could continue the Victoria Newland assault on Russia because Victoria Newland and her whole cabal of traitors,
Jake Sullivan, the whole crew, they started that coup in 2014 in Ukraine.
So in 2017, they were supposed to have a nuclear false flag where a, quote, Russian nuke bombed an American city, and then Hillary Clinton as president was going to declare war on Russia.
And they were going to wage that war against Russia and try to get regime change, try to overthrow Putin and cause all kinds of internal chaos, get a new president in there that they could control, and then the West could rape and pillage Russia, get all the resources out of Crimea, including all the energy resources, the aluminum, the fertilizer and the rare earth metals, the energy, everything.
That was the plan.
And that plan was going to happen because of a nuke in a U.S. city.
So don't think that this plan under the Trump administration is the first time that this has come up.
No, no, no.
In fact, if Trump had not won, we would already have been nuked under Hillary Clinton as president, just to be clear.
So thank God Trump won in 2016.
And please understand, I am not saying that Trump wants to do this.
What I'm saying is Trump is surrounded by a cabal of traitors in his own cabinet, in the State Department, in the deep state, in the CIA, you know, wherever.
And they absolutely want to destroy Russia, but they need an excuse to do that, and they need to stay in power.
And Netanyahu needs to stay in power.
And in order to stay in power, he needs to make sure that Trump keeps winning or that, you know, conservatives, the Trump regime continues on even after Trump's term.
And how does Netanyahu do that?
Well, what is Israel really, really good at?
Making things explode.
You know, pagers, World Trade Center 7, cars, whatever.
Assassination, weapons, anything.
Telephones, you know, Israel's good at making things blow up, and Israel has nuclear weapons.
So there's an incentive for Israel to set off a nuke in America to be blamed on Iran, you see.
So there are a multitude of narratives that could be achieved by certain parties based on who they blame for the explosions.
But in the meantime, from Trump's perspective or from his administration's perspective, if enough Americans are killed off, then that frees up a massive amount of power for the AI data centers, and it also greatly reduces government debt.
Because, again, dead people don't collect Social Security.
That's why.
Now, remember that Operation Warp Speed was a depopulation weapons program.
And the SARS-CoV-2, quote, virus, really just a bioweapon, was initially developed at the DOD.
That was a Pentagon special for Dietrich research that got transferred to China through Wuhan.
I interviewed some key people on this publicly.
And they blew the whistle on the whole thing.
And we also have documented the entire history of the U.S. government's bioweapons experiments on the American people, including operations where they sprayed deadly toxins, deadly bioweapons over the city of San Francisco.
In fact, I have that mini-documentary to play for you here today, where we've documented most of the history of the U.S. running experiments on its own people.
And the reason the U.S. government runs these experiments is so that it has the technical expertise to be able to carry out large-scale extermination campaigns against the American people when the time comes.
And you even saw a couple years ago New York City.
What were they running?
They were running a chemical weapons, aerosol distribution test in the New York City subways and city parks.
And they even issued press releases about it to tell people, don't worry if you see people in biohazard suits.
They're just running just a drill.
You know, it's just a drill to find out how we can protect ourselves against chemical weapons terrorism.
But it wasn't a drill.
It was an experiment to find out how they can kill millions of New Yorkers when the day comes that they want to.
Where do they need to deploy the chemical weapons or the bioweapons or the contact poisons or the VX nerve gas?
See, that's what they were doing, obviously.
And again, there's a whole history of this by the United States government.
And remember about this mass extermination agenda, remember that when you are a young country that has a very strong industrial base and you are making things and you are building and you are exporting, like China is, you don't want to kill off your population in that scenario because you need them to work in the factories.
But when you are an older, dying empire and your factories are gone, and mostly you have people living on entitlements and welfare, you don't have anybody that wants to work in the factories any longer, you're not a manufacturing base,
you're not an exporter, your primary products are debt or maybe intellectual property, pharmaceuticals or pharmaceutical patents, things like that, then that country doesn't want its population any longer.
The population is perceived as a burden on the government, just like what happened in the Third Reich in Nazi Germany.
There was a point in the Third Reich where the government was even running propaganda campaigns with big public posters to say, hey, we should kill off the infirmed, kill off the handicapped, kill off the mentally retarded, push euthanasia.
Why?
Because these people are a burden on the regime.
It costs too much money to keep these people alive.
I did an article showing these posters to teach you some history about this.
Well, that's where the U.S. Empire is right now.
The U.S. Empire is at the point where it doesn't need its people, doesn't want its people.
The people are largely perceived as, quote, useless eaters and as a financial burden on the system.
Especially since very few people do anything useful to the government other than just consume, consume, consume.
The U.S. is a country of mostly just people who consume things and who go into debt.
But rarely do they actually produce anything anymore.
They're not producers.
We don't have the factories.
We are not the industrial giant that we were in the 1950s.
China is now.
So that's why China doesn't want global nuclear war.
They don't want to lose their people.
They don't want to lose their industrial base.
But the U.S. does want nukes to go off because the U.S. wants to reset its debt.
It wants to have a force majeure excuse for why it has to default on all the treasuries that it owes the whole world, including Japan and China.
And the U.S. wants to basically clear the slate of all obligations, all pensions, all entitlements, all Social Security, et cetera, all disability payments, you name it, and start over with basically a new nation and a new currency with no debt.
And the only way to achieve that level of a reset is to endure a nuclear war.
That's the plan, I believe.
That's the plan.
I know it sounds like a James Bond villain plan, but you tell me what's the other way out of this.
Nothing that Trump is doing is actually a way out.
They're just printing more money and claiming Luttnick is bragging about, oh, we earned $27 billion on tariffs.
Yeah, who cares?
It's not even a drop in the bucket compared to the national debt.
You're $27 billion in tariffs.
That doesn't even cover the interest on the debt for a week.
I mean, it's insane.
Bragging about nothing, bragging about specks of dust in a tornado of debt.
It's just like, who cares?
No, they're just distracting you while they roll out the real plan.
And the real plan, I believe, is thermonuclear war.
That's why Martin Armstrong said recently that there's 100% chance there's going to be a nuclear war with Russia.
Now, I think he was referring mostly to a European theater of war, but obviously it wouldn't take long before America gets dragged into that war because of Article 5 and NATO and the fact that so many European nuclear weapons have to be authorized by the U.S. government in order to even be used.
That's interesting.
So this will very quickly involve the United States.
Now, Miedvedev, I think I'm pronouncing his name correctly.
I never know with the Russian names.
Miedvedev, maybe that's it.
He's a former president of Russia, and he's kind of like the bad cop to the Putin good cop.
And Miedvedev, he reacted to Donald Trump just saying, oh, it's going to be 10 to 12 days now.
Medvedev tweeted out.
He's got a channel on X. Here's what he says.
Trump's playing the ultimate game with Russia.
50 days or 10, he should remember two things.
Number one, Russia isn't Israel or even Iran.
Number two, each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war.
You got that?
A step towards war.
Well, that's what it's designed to be, is a step towards war.
And he goes on, not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country.
Don't go down the Sleepy Joe road.
So you see what Miedvedev is saying here.
He's saying that this is a step towards war between Russia and the United States.
I mean, he's clearly saying exactly that.
This is Miedvedev saying to Trump, go pound sand, you lunatic, with your random number generator in your head.
We don't care what numbers you spit out of your mouth.
You can't bully us.
You can't demand things from us.
You can't tell us what to do.
You can't tell us we're obligated to do this or that.
You can't legitimately coerce us.
You can't threaten us.
You can't destroy us.
And if you continue down this road, we are going to nuke America.
That's what Medvedev is saying.
Now, Medvedev is, he's known as a little bit of a hothead.
And since he's not the president of Russia anymore, he can say things that Putin can't say.
Putin is known as very relatively reserved, more cautious, even slow to respond, is sort of how Putin is known.
At least that's my impression.
Medvedev is more like the alter ego of what Putin wants to say but dare not say as the president, but Miedvedev says it.
And Medvedev and Putin work very closely together.
Well, obviously, if you know anything about the history of Russian presidents and the old switcheroo and how they did all that, you know these two guys are like a tag team.
They're like team buddies, you know.
And they work together.
So this message, in my view, reflects Putin's view.
And the message to Trump is, if you continue down this path, we're going to nuke America.
And I think that the Trump administration itself, maybe not Trump, but the people around him, that's exactly what they want for the reasons I've already mentioned here.
It's exactly what they want.
And I think especially the neocons and Lindsey Graham and whatever and all the warmongers, they want war with Russia.
They need it.
They need, again, they need an excuse for a reset.
They need to be able to default on the $37 billion in Treasury debt.
They need to be able to roll out a CBDC.
They need to get rid of a bunch of Democrats that live in the cities, right?
Don't they?
Yeah, and they don't care anything about humanity.
They have no compassion.
They have no morality.
You think Lindsey Graham listens to Jesus Christ and reads the Bible and considers himself a moral man?
No, he doesn't give a crap about anybody except himself.
I mean, he would throw away the lives of millions.
He already did that in Ukraine and Russia.
That conflict has killed and injured millions of people.
Lindsey Graham's all for it.
He doesn't care.
Do you think he cares about Americans?
No, not one bit.
Especially not the Democrats that live in the inner cities.
You see?
And talk about a windfall of profits for the military industrial complex.
Hey, if one nuke goes off in America, then, you know, the whole military system gets not $1 trillion in funding, but $10 trillion.
It would put the country on a massive war footing, and it would make billionaires out of people in the military-industrial complex the same way that the COVID scheme made billionaires out of vaccine CEOs.
They will make huge bank on this.
And then the hospitals and the healthcare system will make a windfall of profits treating radiation sickness and treating fallout.
I mean, it's classic Western economics is to say, you know, the economy is booming.
All we have to do is destroy our own cities.
And then as we rebuild them and clean up the radiation, we'll have such an economic boom.
That's the way a lot of Keynesians actually think.
That's the way they think.
They think that destruction is good for the economy.
So to them, nuking a bunch of cities and then having to rebuild them is like, hey, we can't wait to get the government contracts.
That's the way people think.
If you don't believe me, just look how many people are making money off the weapons companies right now as those companies are bombing children to death in Gaza.
They don't care.
Plenty of Americans, they don't care.
As long as they make money on Boeing or Raytheon or whoever, they don't care if children are being bombed.
As long as they make money off Pfizer and Johnson-Johnson, they don't care if vaccines are killing people.
They don't care.
That's like 80% of the population of America.
As long as their stock portfolios are going up, they have no care in the world for how that money is being used to destroy lives.
Seriously.
I think the people around Trump are pushing Trump into this with the hopes of creating nuclear war with Russia.
And they may get exactly that.
Now, Trump realizes he's losing the geopolitical domination game.
He's losing it badly.
Losing it to China.
He just backed down on microchip export restrictions to China.
Yeah.
See?
So this is being reported by the Financial Times.
The U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security, the BIS, has been instructed to avoid imposing aggressive export restrictions on China.
Why?
Why?
At the center of the latest U.S. reversal is NVIDIA's China-specific H20 graphics processing unit, which had been restricted by U.S. regulators in April.
Now, it can be exported to China.
Now, the H20 is used to build AI systems.
It can be used for training AI models.
Okay?
So think about this.
Think about this.
In the race to AI dominance, and I even heard former Google CEO Eric Schmidt talking about this, and Eric Schmidt, in my opinion, is one of the most evil, nefarious creatures to ever walk this planet.
Obviously, if you ran Google, you have to be evil.
Eric Schmidt admitted in this interview that I heard that the U.S. doesn't have the power to compete with China.
We don't have the electricity.
But he said, thank goodness that we are restricting the chip exports to China.
And China can't get its hands on these microchips.
Well, Eric Schmidt is kind of an idiot, actually, because China is actually building out its own domestic microchip fabrication infrastructure to the point where soon it won't need any foreign microchips at all.
But in the meantime, Trump just backed down on the restrictions of the H20 graphics cards from NVIDIA.
So now China's going to buy, you know, a couple hundred thousand H20 chips or cards from NVIDIA.
Why did Trump do that?
If Trump is trying to stop China from winning the AI race, and if the only way that we were going to beat China was to restrict them from having access to the GPUs, then why did Trump just authorize a massive export of GPUs to China?
Why?
I'll tell you why.
Because China told Trump, if you continue these restrictions, no elements for you, no soup for you, right?
No rare earth elements.
That's why.
And these rare earth elements, these strategic minerals are necessary for weapons production, yes, in the United States, plus, you know, renewable energy and all kinds of things.
Without these rare earth metals, which are also used in automobiles and magnets and robots, etc., the U.S. industry grinds to a halt.
Ford shut down its assembly lines a few weeks back because of the lack of neodymium out of China.
We talked about that.
That was a result of the April 2nd Liberation Day announcement from Trump.
Cause a total collapse of the supply chain from China.
Now that has since been restored after basically Trump's team went begging to China, please, please, please China, sell us your rare earth minerals exports.
And China basically said, okay, sure, we will, but stop restricting the microchips that we want to buy.
And Trump said, okay, you can buy all the microchips you want.
Got it?
So Trump just backed down.
Now, when you hear Trump and Lutnik and who are all the negotiators, when you hear them talking about this and you hear the White House spokesperson, oh, they make it sound like, you know, China is on its knees.
China is kissing the ring of Trump or kissing the rump of Trump.
Like Trump is in command and in charge and China's doing whatever we tell them to do.
It's all lies.
Actually, it's exactly the opposite.
Trump is kissing the rump of Xi.
Trump is doing what China demands.
Why?
Because China has the energy, the AI technology superiority, the rare earth minerals superiority, the robotics manufacturing superiority, on and on and on.
China is leading in almost every technology area that you can imagine, including telecommunications and quantum computing, all kinds of things.
And obviously, industrial output, including drone manufacturing, right?
It's like 10 years ahead of the U.S. So no matter what you hear from the White House and what you hear from Team Trump, like, oh, we're winning and we get to tell the world what to do and they have to bow down and listen to us and do what we say and Russia has to do what we say when we say it's 10 days and it's going to be 10 days or else, says Lady G. Lindsey Graham.
No, the world is laughing at Trump.
Actually, they're kind of crying at the insanity of the whole thing.
Maybe they're laughing.
Maybe they're like cry laughing, like tears of laughing.
Maybe they can't help themselves rolling on the floor laughing.
They're like, the United States of America is committing economic suicide and reputation suicide at the same time.
The United States of America, it's like that old guy in a bar who's like 80 years old and he's wearing a cowboy hat and blue jeans and he's threatening everybody around.
I could take you down with one smack, you know.
And everybody's looking at him.
It's like, we don't want to hit an old guy.
You know, what do we do with this guy?
The guy's running around the bar.
I'm going to take you down with one finger.
And that's what America is like now around the world.
Everybody doesn't know to laugh or cry or what.
It's like the U.S. is the former dominant empire that no longer can credibly threaten, well, especially the superpowers of the world.
I mean, yeah, the U.S. can run around and threaten small African nations or even South American nations.
You could try to threaten maybe Greenland because there's nobody there.
Trump put tariffs on an island that's populated by penguins.
Did you know that?
Yeah.
Reciprocal tariffs on an island populated by penguins.
Yeah.
They're actually called the McDonald Islands.
And they're completely uninhabited.
They're in the southern Indian Ocean, located near Antarctica, mostly populated by penguins.
And Trump put a 10% reciprocal tariff on the McDonald Islands to punish those penguins because of the way they waddle.
Apparently.
Waddling along 10% tariff for you.
See, that's the genius of the Trump administration.
We tariff penguins and other exotic animals.
So, hey, Lutnik, how many billions have you raised off the penguins so far?
Are you going to pay Off the national debt with the penguin tariff money.
What currency do penguins use?
Hmm.
I don't know.
The whole thing sounds fishy to me, frankly.
But that's the genius of the Trump administration right there.
So, again, the world is laughing at Trump.
The world is laughing at America.
Brazil just recently told America to go pound sand.
We're not going to bow down to your stupid demands.
You can slap whatever tariffs you want on Brazil.
Lula's like, you know, forget it.
We're drawing bricks.
And Trump's like, if you join BRICS, like a child pouting, if you join BRICS, we're going to add 10% to the other tariff.
And then another 100%.
It's like a five-year-old.
And then 1,000 gazillion percent on the penguins and everybody.
And the whole world is like, okay, whatever.
Just work out your psychosis and your random number generator.
Like throw out all the numbers you want.
When you're done and you actually want to engage in rational trade with us, give us a call.
Until then, yeah, basically, fuck off.
That's pretty much the message from the world to Trump right now.
Except for the EU.
The EU is on a suicide mission, von der Leyen.
And the EU wants to die, and they want America to help them achieve that mass economic death.
The EU welcomed the U.S. destroying the Nord Stream pipeline, well, multiple pipelines.
And the EU has now agreed to purchase insane levels of LNG from America at crazy prices, and also to agree to tariffs on, 15% tariffs on European goods entering the United States.
The EU is, yes, yes, and chop off our legs, too.
If you're listening to this from Europe, you don't hate your leaders nearly enough.
Let me assure you.
So Trump has managed to figure out how to get Europe to commit its own economic suicide.
So it's the art of the deal, folks.
If the penguins don't pay up, well, the Europeans surely will.
They'll pay through the nose because we blew up Nordstream, you know?
Hey, it's like destroying a country's bridges and then selling them transport ferries.
I had to put the word transport in there in case you thought I meant ferries like flying ferries from Peter Pan and Disney episodes.
I don't mean those kinds of ferries.
I mean the kind that float on water that transport cars and people and occasionally do not tip over and sink.
All right, got it?
So anyway, the bottom line is that Trump just opened up massive exports of GPUs to China.
And China now, of course, has the energy, the power grid, and now they got their hands on the GPUs.
So how is the U.S. going to win the AI race again?
How?
How?
Going to have to free up a lot of power one way or another.
How are they going to do that?
Well, I've already told you my theory.
You know?
Look, for every household that uses power in America, there could be like one more server running in a data center working on AI tasks.
Or what does the average household use?
Like three kilowatts, maybe average throughout the day?
I don't know, three kilowatts.
Is that about right?
Yeah, that can power at least part of a server.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, excuse me, I've got to get the emphasis correct there.
He says that the U.S. trade agreement with the EU will accelerate deindustrialization in Europe.
Yes, Mr. Obvious.
I'm not trying to insult him.
He's a brilliant person.
I'm just saying that, yes, many of us in the West have also stumbled upon the obvious here.
This is a total collapse of Western Europe that's being engineered by both the U.S. and the European leaders.
Total collapse.
The EU will not be an industrialized country for much longer.
It will be a collapsed, overrun, agrarian society ruled by anarchy.
That's where it's going.
And Lavrov is responding to the fact that von der Leyen, she's got that hairdo that just screams, globalist.
You know, you look at her hair, you're like, oh yeah, she's total globalist.
Sometimes you can tell just from the hair.
She announced that somehow American energy is better than Russian energy because I guess she doesn't realize that hydrocarbons are fungible.
She thinks that red, white, and blue hydrocarbons, I don't know, taste better or something than Russian hydrocarbons.
Wait, isn't the Russian flag also red, white, and blue?
Okay, American hydrocarbons taste better than Russian hydrocarbons, she thinks, even though it's many times the price.
So von der Leyen is insane, and she wants her own people all across the EU to pay through the nose for energy instead of having affordable, you know, low-cost energy to power industry and to have some kind of international competitiveness with the products they produce, like, oh, I don't know, cars, maybe?
Cars.
So it's estimated now that these new tariffs that Trump has put on the European Union, well, that von der Leyen has agreed with, this is going to cost European car companies, specifically in Germany, 10 billion euros.
I don't know what period of time that is.
Obviously, a few years, but 10 billion euros.
Yeah, so if you thought European cars were expensive right now, just wait.
If you thought getting parts for your Volvo was expensive, just wait.
It's going to go up twice as much and twice as long to wait on it.
And your Saab car, it's going to be a Saab story pretty soon.
You won't be able to get anything for it.
Look, you want a reliable car?
Buy Toyota.
Let me tell you.
Buy Toyota.
Toyota's got the best quality control in the world.
Japanese engineering is the best in the world.
There's absolutely no competition unless you just want to pay 10 times as much and take 10 times as long and get a German-engineered car, and it's just not worth it.
I mean, in my opinion.
I don't drive a sob.
I know some of you drive sobs and you love them.
I get it.
No, it's a fine piece of machinery.
It's just you're going to be paying through the nose from now on.
Thank you, Trump.
There will be fewer sobs on the road now.
Now, beef prices have hit another record high in the United States.
In the meantime, just in case you were wondering how you're going to be able to afford to eat, well, hey, don't worry.
Record beef prices are on the books now because the herd size of cattle has been plummeting.
It's going to take many years before there's more beef in the United States.
And that's why so many of these grocery stores are now using meat glue and they're putting together all these glued together sirloin cuts and things like that.
It's unbelievable.
And also now following the emphasis here for massive depopulation of the American people, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the AAP, issued a new policy statement calling on every state in the country to ban, to eliminate all non-medical vaccine exemptions.
So the AAP, which murders children, or let's say is complicit in the murder of children with vaccine jabs, wants to ban all vaccine exemptions based on religion or personal beliefs or a person's conscience, but religion is the most common one.
And they don't believe in religious exemptions.
They think that everybody should trust the science and that you should just sacrifice your children on the altar of the vaccine pharmaceutical cartels because the American Academy of Pediatrics represents the pediatricians who the primary source of their revenues is so-called wellness visits,
which is bringing children back into their offices to be jabbed to set up future revenue from all of the deaths and diseases and conditions caused by vaccines.
So it's actually a repeat business model.
And pediatricians are child murderers, in my opinion.
But they don't want any parent to be able to say no.
They want you to be forced to inject your child with a toxic bioweapon that might kill your child or transform your child into an Autistic child.
So you see, that's all part of the depopulation agenda.
Multiple vectors are involved in this.
Like the nuking of American cities is sort of the fast approach.
The nuking of children's bodies with vaccines is the slower approach that takes many years for the full effects to be felt for depopulation and infertility.
But all of these vectors are happening at the same time.
Meanwhile, the GOP is working on exempting pesticide manufacturers from any lawsuits related to pesticide and herbicide exposure, including glyphosate.
This way, then they could spray massive amounts of pesticides and herbicides on all the non-organic food crops, and they could never be sued.
And that would be, of course, another kill vector to make sure that all the non-organic food that people are eating is absolutely saturated with death chemicals.
And of course, they know that people who aren't wealthy typically do not purchase organic food.
They purchase the conventional food because it's cheaper.
And if you don't have a high wage and you're raising a family, it's very difficult to afford food, especially when ground beef keeps going up.
And so does everything else, it seems.
So they know that this is a way to kill off poor people.
Because anybody with a brain and with money who can afford to do so will be choosing organic if that law goes into effect.
Why would you want to just commit food suicide by eating unlimited concentrations of pesticides?
I bet my lab's going to be busy when that law goes into effect.
We're going to be doing some quantitative testing of some off-the-shelf groceries, try to quantitate the level of the organophosphates and strawberries and things like that.
I'm sure that's going to be a horror show.
Fun times ahead, huh?
And then, just in case you thought that people weren't killing their own babies quickly enough, there's an article by Ben Bartee that I thought I'd mention here.
Fluoride tablets for babies explode in popularity amid water fluoridation rollbacks.
So there are parents that are distraught over the fact that fluoride has been removed from their domestic water supply and they're now going out to buy fluoride to feed it to their children.
This is a documented neurotoxin that causes brain damage and bone damage and cancer and mottled teeth and all kinds of horrible things.
And parents are so brainwashed that they go out and they get prescriptions for fluoride tablets.
And in some places, the demand for these prescriptions has jumped by 30% in just a matter of a few months this year.
And that's citing Utah.
So think about these parents.
They're just absolutely dedicated to mass poisoning their own children.
And look, I'm sure they're going to feed their babies also pesticide enriched foods and glyphosate augmented supplements or whatever, fluoride tablets.
It's like it's just a post-birth abortion via chemicals, basically, is all that is.
And there are plenty of parents who do this and then they wonder, why does my kid have cancer?
Yeah.
Geez, I wonder.
Why does my child have autism?
Because you took him to the pediatrician 20 times to be jabbed with everything under the sun and then you fed them fluoride tablets.
What do you expect?
There really is a point of mass stupidity that we have to call these people out.
I posted the following.
It's time to stop treating stupid people as if they were just misinformed, hoping that they might come around.
If a person is still taking flu shots and COVID jabs, they're stupid.
If a person still believes in climate cultism, they are stupid.
If a person thinks a man can become a woman, they're stupid.
And if they believe that big government or big pharma has their best interests at heart, they are willfully stupid beyond any help.
Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
But fools who go along with outrageous lies over and over again, decade after decade, are just plain stupid with no capability of ever escaping their own stupidity.
Label them as perpetually stupid and move on.
That's my point.
You know, Jesse Ventura in the Alien vs.
Predator movie said, I ain't got time to bleed.
Remember that?
I say, I ain't got time to rescue stupid people.
We're here to save the ones that have a brain that aren't feeding their children fluoride tablets and jabbing themselves up every day.
If you think that flu shot jabs stop the flu, you need to have your brain examined.
Not only do the jabs not work, but there is no flu.
It's not even a real thing.
There's not a flu virus that causes the flu.
Yeah, there are neurotoxins that make people symptomatic and sick, and there's lack of vitamin D in the winter months.
Gee, go figure.
And then there's all kinds of government spraying operations of neurotoxins all over the place.
Yeah, but there's not a viral flu.
So, you know, you've been tricked for ages on this.
I never get the flu.
And of course, I never get flu shots.
And I never take prescription drugs.
And I never see the doctor, except that one time I went to a doctor to check on my finger when I had that accident.
And it was a total waste of time.
And then the doctor billed my company's insurance company like $1,500 for like a six-minute visit or something.
I was like, this is a joke.
Total clown show.
But I don't go to doctors.
I don't do checkups.
I don't do any of that jazz.
I take care of my health and have good nutrition.
I jog.
Now I'm jogging again and loving it because I'm using peptide therapy.
It's very, very effective for me.
It's been amazing.
I'm getting in the best shape of my life.
On this track, I'm going to be able to lift more weight than ever in my life.
It's crazy.
And I can't run as fast as I could when I was in my 20s, but I'm doing 30-minute runs right now with my dog.
And my heart rate is barely elevated.
It's like my cardio health, well, honestly, my cardio health has always been good.
But when I'm jogging right now, I'm not even winded.
I don't even have to open my mouth most of the time.
It's just like jogging with my mouth closed.
It's fine.
Heart's keeping up, no problem.
So what's that a result of?
Good nutrition, not using prescription drugs, not eating pesticides, not drinking tap water, etc.
And of course, I'm using peptide therapy.
I'm using BPC 157, and I'm also using a cognitive peptide from time to time, C-Max or I think Atamax or Atalank, I think the other one is called.
Use it from time to time.
Just a nasal version of that, and it's having amazing effects.
If you want to check out the peptides for yourself, by the way, and I support the nasal peptides, I'm not into the injectable ones.
I like the nasal ones or the oral ones.
You can take, there's a lot of orally available peptides that are really amazing.
One of them for longevity is epitalon, E-P-I-T-A-L-O-N.
Yeah, that's, but I don't think that's even in stock right now.
But there's some really interesting peptides that you can play around with.
Go to my website, rangerdeals.com, and there you'll see a link for limitless peptides or limitless neurotropics.
You can click on that, use discount code Ranger, and you'll get 10% off your order there.
And I think they're out of stock on a lot of stuff that I mentioned, like BPC 157, but they have some forms available.
You can check it out.
So anyway, my point is that, yes, there's an extermination agenda underway, but we don't Have to fall victim to it.
We can take care of our own health.
We can avoid prescription drugs, doctors, and hospitals, because hospitals just want to kill you for profit and harvest your organs.
Doctors just want to harm you for profit and repeat business.
You know, mainstream doctors.
Pediatricians just want to harm your children for profit and repeat business and inject them with every insane thing, every mRNA that's ever been invented all at once, it seems.
Stay away from all that toxic stuff, and you're going to be much better off.
And remember that health insurance costs are going up next year by as much as 70%.
And that was a story covered by Epoch Times.
I don't care what health insurance costs because I don't buy any health insurance other than my company does provide some basic coverage.
I don't even know what it is.
I don't even care.
I don't buy health insurance because to me, the idea, well, aren't you worried you might get cancer?
No, I'm not worried at all that I might get cancer because it's not a possibility.
It's not a risk because I have a very powerful anti-cancer nutritional lifestyle with all the foods and superfoods and supplements that I take.
And I don't eat a bunch of cancer-causing bacon and beef jerky and, you know, sodium nitrite-laced processed meats.
And plus, I drink smoothies with, you know, sulforaphane from broccoli sprouts and all kinds of things and black cumin seed and obviously turmeric.
And I take vitamin D and I get sunlight and on and on and on, man.
So no, I'm not worried about cancer at all.
Oh, aren't you worried about diabetes?
No, what?
Diabetes, no.
Type 2 diabetes is something that you cause and you can uncause it.
You know, you can reverse it.
Unless it gets really, really advanced.
Your feet start going numb and tingling.
Your doctor says, I want to cut your feet off.
You're getting to an advanced stage.
Well, don't let it get that far.
You know, change your diet.
Put down the ice cream.
I mean, it's you are in control of most of your health outcomes.
Not your doctor, not your hospital, not your insurance company, but you.
You're in control.
So assert your control over your life and your body and your health.
Get good nutrition, exercise, sunlight.
Avoid the toxins.
Clean out your pantry.
Get rid of the toxic laundry detergents and body deodorants and shampoos with all that toxic fragrance crap in it and your sunscreens.
Get rid of all that garbage.
You're going to be so much better off.
And then you don't have to run around thinking, I need health insurance because I might get cancer.
Yeah.
That's the kind of thought process of somebody that doesn't take care of their own health.
It would be like somebody driving around in a car at high speed wearing blinders and saying, boy, I better have good car insurance because I have no idea where I'm going.
I might hit somebody.
Better have great car insurance.
Yeah, if you're driving around with blinders on and not wearing a seatbelt, yeah, you probably do need good car insurance.
That's the way most people shop at the grocery store.
Just driving around blind, like driving off cliffs, driving into other trucks and things.
I need good health insurance because I'm sick all the time.
Yeah, no wonder you're sick all the time.
Look what's in your shopping cart, for God's sake.
Have you ever bothered to read the ingredients?
Look, you can't fix stupid is my point.
So, you know, the bizarre part in all of this is that if the Trump administration actually wants to achieve mass depopulation by things like just poisoning, mass poisoning the food supply, it'll be very effective because most of the population doesn't care what they eat, even if it is poison.
So, I mean, all the ultra-processed food is already poisoned right now.
If you up the poison by 10x, do you think that the same people that buy that food today, are they going to stop buying it because suddenly it's more poisonous?
No.
They're going to be like, ah, it's got extra, you know, blueberries in it now.
They're fake, but it's awesome.
There's an extra 50 cent coupon on it.
I'm going to get it.
Look, people that don't care about their health right now, they're still not going to care about it when the food supply is ultra-poisoned.
Okay?
And then those are the people that run around like, I better have good health insurance.
Might get sick all the time or have all these conditions, all these pre-existing conditions.
They're not pre-existing.
They only existed after you ate all that crap for all that time.
Then they became existing.
You brought them into existence by eating the toxins.
And look, I'm not judging you.
I did that too for the first 20 years of my life or whatever.
I didn't get healthy until, what, my late 20s.
I started to turn things around and get educated.
So I've been there.
I was drinking sodas in college.
I was eating McDonald's.
I was chowing down a fake chicken nuggets and everything.
I've been there.
And that's how I ended up with, quote, pre-existing conditions that no longer exist because you can get rid of them by changing what you do.
Change your diet, change your lifestyle, and you'll get different results.
There's no pre-existing conditions.
It's just conditions that you bring into existence.
Well, okay, I guess if you're born with a genetic defect of some kind or maybe a genetic autoimmune disorder, like certain types of type 1 diabetes, okay, I understand.
Yeah, those legitimately could be called preexisting conditions.
But when people say, oh, you know, have high blood pressure as a preexisting condition.
No.
Your lifestyle created high blood pressure.
So it's not a deficiency of a pharmaceutical.
Believe me, it's not that at all.
It's something that you're Doing that you could change.
Yeah, and I know that it's not a popular message to tell people that you're responsible for your own health.
I know.
What a radical idea.
Oh my God, how dare you say such a thing?
You can't say people are responsible.
You have to say that, you know, obesity was, it's an accident, or high blood pressure is an accident, or cancer is just random.
Do you realize that if you believe that cancer is random, then you don't believe in cause and effect?
You believe in spontaneous disease without cause.
And that is the most unscientific idea ever.
So any doctor that says, oh, cancer is just random, they don't believe in science, do they?
They don't believe in cause and effect.
They don't believe in medicine.
Because every cancer has a cause, doesn't it?
Because there's no such thing as just random spontaneous cancer without cause.
Because we live in a 3D world where time flows in one direction and where things that happen earlier create or impact things that come later.
And that's called cause and effect.
And we live in a cause and effect universe.
And thus, every cancer tumor, if you go back in time, had something that caused the formation of that cancer tumor, right?
It didn't just magically appear all at once, like it teleported into existence.
Doesn't work that way.
But that's what doctors want you to believe.
And they'll tell you things like, oh, you have, you know, osteoporosis.
There's nothing you could have done about that.
Oh, really?
Really?
Wow.
So what, just one day, just bones vanished?
I mean, are you a magician?
Your doctor would say, no, I'm a musician.
So you do music?
No, I don't do any of that stuff.
Remember that interview?
That's a hilarious interview.
I don't know what you said.
You think I was.
I'm not a magician or whatever.
I do music.
Remember that interview?
That's hilarious.
I can imagine a doctor actually talking just like that.
And by the way, this is why Ozempic is so popular because the whole idea of Ozempic and I think Wegovi is another one, where you jab yourself in the gut with these venom peptides or derived from venom peptides that paralyzes your vagus nerve so your stomach doesn't empty.
Yeah, the reason that's so popular is because it doesn't require people to change what they eat.
Because that's a harsh message for most people.
Like, you want me to change what I eat?
Are you kidding me?
I have to give up Pop-Tarts and donuts and ice cream and whatever else and all these fried foods.
No way.
Well, yeah, guess what?
Yeah, if you don't want to suffer from morbid obesity, you probably do have to make better food choices.
All of us do.
Myself included.
I don't have some special exemption from that.
If I eat all that stuff, I'd weigh 300 pounds.
I mean, we have the same basic physiology.
I just make different choices than most people on purpose.
This is why I can never run for public office because my campaign ad would be something like, there's nothing I can promise you that you can't already do yourself.
Your future is up to you, not me.
Stop worshiping government officials and waiting for them to save you, dumbass.
That would be my TV ad, and I would not be elected.
It's just not a popular opinion.
What most American voters really want is a candidate that says to them, hey, you don't have to take any responsibility whatsoever for your own life.
You don't have to save money.
We'll have a government program to save for you.
In fact, Trump says, if you have a baby, we'll give you $1,000.
Yeah, just for having a baby.
$1,000 right there.
Yeah.
You're not responsible for your health.
We'll make reforms in the healthcare system to remove red dyes from Fruit Loops by the year 2027.
That is, if the company keeps its promise, so that you don't have to think about what you're eating.
We'll protect you from you.
Yeah, because we're the government.
Yeah.
See, that's the ad campaign for public office that most people actually want to see.
Because people don't want to take responsibility for their lives, do they?
For the most part, they want somebody else to come save them.
They want somebody else to make their decisions for them.
And that's why we are in the situation we are in today with the collapse of the U.S. Empire.
That's why.
People also want the police to keep them safe.
They want to be able to call 911 and have men with guns show up and solve their problems so they don't have to solve them themselves.
There was some deranged shooter in New York City ran around opening fire on cops and civilians, and then he ended up on the 33rd floor of a corporate building in New York City.
Yeah, 33rd floor.
33rd Mason floor.
33rd degree.
Anyway, the only reason that he was able to get off all these shots is because nobody else was armed.
Because guns are banned from law-abiding citizens in New York City, but the bans don't stop criminals from carrying guns around the city, obviously.
And there's a photo of all these people barricading themselves in this office floor.
And they piled up all this furniture against the entrance door.
It looks like maybe it was like a financial company or something or an insurance company.
Piled up all this furniture, like stacking couches to the ceiling to try to stop this shooter from coming into their place, you know.
And I'm thinking, you people are insane.
If just a couple of you had AR-15s, your problem is solved.
You don't need couches to block the door.
You just need to aim your AR-15.
And, you know, if some mass murderer Barges in and threatens your life, you know, you ventilate.
I mean, but of course, in New York City, you're not allowed to have that.
See, in Texas, we don't barricade office doors with couches.
We just pull out pistols and rifles, man.
Problem solved.
Ain't got a problem over there no more.
Just that fast, you see?
But that's what happens when New Yorkers want to outsource their personal safety to a government that is incompetent.
Have you ever seen New York City police fire their guns?
Have you ever seen that?
They never hit the bad guy.
But they hit all kinds of bystanders.
You know why that is?
Because the city makes their guns, forces them to have 12-pound pull triggers on their firearms, which is insane.
Makes it very hard to accurately fire your pistol if it takes 12 pounds to pull the trigger.
But that's what the city does.
And as a result, then New York cops end up hitting innocent bystanders.
So the insanity of gun control right there, just another example of what happens when you outsource responsibility to the government.
So take charge of your life, folks.
You can survive the extermination agenda.
You can survive nuclear war even, as long as you're not right at ground zero.
You can survive it.
You can survive supply chains collapsing.
You can survive currency collapse.
You can survive civil war.
You can survive all this stuff.
It's not actually as difficult as you might suppose.
If you just have a little bit of education and a little bit of determination, you can get through all these kinds of things.
Many of our ancestors have proven it.
They've lived through all those things.
And we're still here.
So you can make it through all that, but you've got to take charge of your life and don't keep handing your power over to some incompetent government agency or some big pharma shill physician or pediatrician or pediatrician or whatever they are.
Stop handing your power to everybody else.
Take your power back and you're going to be fine.
All right.
With that said, you know what?
I'm going to play my special report for you here.
This is the bioweapons documentary that documents the history of the United States government running bioweapons experiments on the American people, in case you were wondering.
Just more proof of what I'm talking about.
Yes, your government will kill you if it suits them.
And often it does.
So don't be in the kill zone when that day comes.
And then we will have the interview with Matt Kim, and I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
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And just as a final note, I'm not trying to be hard on you here today.
I'm actually trying to encourage you to survive all of this.
This is not an era for sort of easily offended people or sort of weak-willed people.
No, this is an era for those who are determined to survive, to be adaptive, to be informed, to be empowered.
And that's my goal here.
I want you to make it through what's coming.
And a lot of people won't.
And those people are easily offended.
And so they're no longer even listening to independent media, so it doesn't matter.
But you're listening, so you're probably going to make it.
So just take reasonable action, get yourself prepared, get yourself in good health, stay informed, and you're going to be fine, actually.
You're going to be perfectly fine through all of this.
Unless you're in the high-rise building in downtown Chicago when the nuke goes off directly over your head.
In that case, you won't be fine.
But don't be there is the rule of thumb.
Don't be under the nuke when the nuke goes off.
Yeah, pretty much.
Okay.
All right.
Enjoy the special report and today's interview with Matt Kim.
They told you it was science.
They told you it was progress.
But behind closed doors, the scalpel was a weapon.
The syringe, a poison Trojan horse, and the test subjects expendable.
1845, Alabama.
J. Marion Sims, the so-called father of gynecology, straps down enslaved black women.
No anesthesia, no consent.
30 operations.
30 screams muted by history.
His journals admit it.
Lucy nearly died today, but we must proceed.
The U.S. medical establishment funded his butchery, then enshrined him as a hero.
Then came Tuskegee, 1932.
The Public Health Service, alongside the CDC, lured 600 black men with free treatment.
400 already had syphilis.
The cure, penicillin, was deliberately withheld.
Autopsies were mandatory.
Broken families buried their fathers, never knowing the government had murdered them for medical data.
The 1950s.
Puerto Rico becomes a laboratory.
Poor women, some illiterate, some coerced, fed experimental birth control pills for testing by Big Pharma.
They suffered seizures, hemorrhages.
Some called it population control.
The victims called it genocide.
Decades later, those same players would push vaccines with catastrophic fertility side effects.
History is a spiral.
World War II ended, but the Pentagon's war on its own soldiers had just begun.
At Edgewood Arsenal, secret documents reveal that over 60,000 troops were exposed to sarin gas, VX nerve gas, and LSD.
One veteran's handwritten note read, They told us it was harmless.
I held my seizing friend as he vomited blood.
The truth was only declassified after 80% of the victims were already dead.
September 1950.
The U.S. Navy operated aerosolized sprayers.
They hummed over San Francisco, bumping Serratia marsicens bacteria into the fog.
Aerosoli's chemtrail event later linked to fatal pneumonia.
The hospitals overflowed.
The whistleblower's report was buried until a 1976 Senate hearing forced the admission.
And then there was Operation Big Buzz, 1955.
The Pentagon released millions of weaponized mosquitoes in Florida, testing how quickly they could infect a population.
Malaria-like cases spiked.
Internal memos bragged.
Subjects exhibited symptoms within 72 hours.
No warning, no cure.
The Pentagon also turned soldiers into lab rats.
Operation Whitecoat infected thousands with biological agents.
One veteran testified, they told us it was harmless.
Now my body's failing.
It was classified as national security.
No compensation.
No justice.
Even vaccines became weapons.
Millions of Americans were injected with SV40, a monkey virus linked to cancer.
The CDC buried the truth for 40 years.
How many died?
The numbers are buried under redacted reports.
We'll never know.
In 1977, we learned that from New York to St. Louis, military planes sprayed mock bioweapons on civilian cities.
The goal?
To study how quickly a lethal pathogen could spread by being aerosolized, dropped on the population.
Who were the victims?
Unconsenting civilians.
Long before MKUltra, before Plum Island, there were the Tuskegee syphilis experiments, the deliberate infection of hundreds of black men, the lie of free treatment.
Medicine was withheld, and they suffered for decades while the CDC watched and recorded their deterioration to extract medical data as they suffered and died.
It was buried in classified files, denied until the bodies piled too high to ignore.
Then came Operation Seaspray, 1950.
The Pentagon turned an American city into a test lab.
Human guinea pigs.
That's what they called them.
At Vanderbilt, pregnant women drank vitamin cocktails laced with radioactive iron.
And their babies, they were stillborn.
Or deformed.
The files were sealed for 50 years.
It was all part of government research.
Then there were the Fernauld School Science Club experiments.
Orphans fed radioactive milk by MIT researchers, smiling for the cameras.
Unknowingly, they signed their own death warrants.
And when the truth came out, they were told there were no long-term consequences.
But the graves of the victims tell another story.
MKUltra wasn't just about LSD and psychological warfare.
It was about annihilation of the self.
Electroshock therapy at 30 times the safe voltage.
Sensory deprivation tanks where subjects clawed at their own skin.
The goal?
Total mind fragmentation.
And when the test subjects broke, the CIA laundered the data through universities, Princeton, Harvard.
Every breakthrough in modern psychology has been baptized in blood.
Plum Island was just the beginning.
Former bioweapons scientists admitted Lyme's mutations were no accident.
The same spirochetti research was conducted at Fort Dietrich in the 1960s.
Coincidence?
The Pentagon's own patents tell the truth.
Weaponized ticks, patented with the United States Patent Office.
Now victims of chronic Lyme disease are called hysterical.
It's the same playbook that was used for Gulf War syndrome or for Morgellen's disease.
Silence the sick, discredit the dying, deny everything.
Then came the vaccine.
Untested, unnecessary, unleashed with legal immunity.
VARES reports skyrocketed, but the CDC scrubbed them.
Autopsies revealed microclots, graphene, prion contamination.
The doctors who spoke out, they were suspended, erased, censored.
This was never about health.
It was about control.
Digital IDs, CBDCs, depopulation, infertility, food shortages.
The same agencies that poisoned San Francisco and murdered Tuskegee victims and dosed troops with anthrax now demand total compliance, absolute obedience from the very population they are working to exterminate.
Even the Wuhan lab leak theory was not a conspiracy.
It was a distraction.
Because at Fort Dietrich, at the NIH, the U.S. funded gain of function research for decades.
It was all illegal, but Fauci's emails prove it.
EcoHealth Alliance's grants prove it.
The 2011 bat coronavirus patent proves it.
And now, they're moving on to the next phase.
Transmissible vaccines, self-replicating mRNA, mosquito drones.
The Pentagon calls it biodefense.
It's an extermination agenda.
And we, the American people, are now the targets.
Concerning Anthony Fauci in 2014, he helped funnel millions of dollars into gain of function research, weaponizing viruses in Wuhan.
This was an outsourcing of illegal bioweapons research.
The result of it?
COVID-19 vaccines, bioweapons intended to achieve depopulation sickness.
Internal emails proved that Fauci knew what he was doing.
Yet he pushed for lockdowns and vaccines and masks, crushing small businesses while Big Pharma reaped billions in profits.
The thing is, all these government agencies, the DOD, the FDA, the CDC, the NIH, they're all still experiment.
They're still burning the records and denying the truth.
Witnesses are disappearing and people are being buried.
But the truth can't be killed.
And there is no statute of limitations on crimes against humanity.
They want you weak.
They want you sick and dead.
But we are the resistance.
Share this evidence.
Share this video.
Boycott their poisons.
Fight like your life depends on it because it does.
They experimented, they lied, they killed.
Are you going to let them finish the job on you?
Or are you going to fight back with the truth?
I'm Mike Adams, the HealthRanger, the publisher of NaturalNews.com and the founder of Brighteon.com.
And you can find more research reports like this one at healthrangerreport.com.
Share it widely, share the truth, and help defend humanity against the extermination depopulation agenda.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you.
Let me transcend your life, transcend your life Welcome to today's episode of Decentralized TV here on Brighteon.com, the free speech video platform.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon, and joining me today, as always, is my co-host, Todd Pittner.
Welcome, Todd, from Florida.
How are you doing there in Florida?
I'm doing great.
I'm doing great.
You could see how great I was doing.
I sent you a little video of when I installed my Food Force for the first time.
Yeah.
And it was like nothing, right?
Just a bunch of little nubs.
And then I sent you an update today, two and a, like two plus years later.
It's amazing.
Isn't it amazing?
Just amazing.
So I'm Florida right now.
Are you trying to collect like a Noah's Ark animal collection too in your backyard?
You've got more animals than I do on my ranch.
It's crazy.
Isn't it great?
At any point in time, I go out there and I have deer grazing and raccoons grazing.
They graze together and then, of course, all the squirrels and everything.
No, it's almost one of those things.
It's like when you live in Denver, you don't notice the mountains anymore.
It's like when you live in the Yarden of Eden, you look back and you kind of don't even notice the wildlife, but it's pretty cool.
And those are hurricane-surviving raccoons, too.
You got it.
They made it through, what was it, Milton?
They made it through two.
Two.
Milton was the second one that was the badass one and the one that destroyed my food force.
But my food forest came back.
That's the thing.
It's just.
I'm telling you.
Yeah.
It's better than ever.
You know, it would make for a sucky hat, M F F G A, make Food Force great again.
Oh.
Yeah, people would try different acronyms.
It would be green and not red and things like that.
But anyway.
Well, anyway, great to see you, Mike.
It's a pleasure today.
We have an amazing guest.
We do.
We do have an amazing guest.
Let me mention that we're going to bring him in here in just a couple of minutes.
But our guest today is Matt Kim, who is the CEO and one of the co-founders of a really amazing privacy-focused VPN company called VP.net that actually structurally has verified privacy where they cannot know Who you are.
They cannot log your IP information.
They cannot track what you're accessing.
They've made it physically impossible, or I should say computationally impossible for that to happen.
So, like a lot of VPNs that make a lot of promises on privacy, but not really, this one's totally different.
And wait till you hear about the people who formed this company because it's four extraordinary individuals that are really just the who's who of privacy.
So, we're going to get to that.
Yes.
I can't wait to bring Matt in.
From what I've seen, I've never met Matt before, but from what I've seen in his online videos, he's just an amazing guy.
I've heard him, and he is an incredibly articulate, and he comes across as a regular guy who is so relatable.
And everybody will see that very, very quickly.
You'll witness it.
Very true.
And then I want to encourage people to stay tuned after the interview, because at that point, then you're going to talk about your unincorporated nonprofit association structure that apparently is blown up.
So many people are using this and getting amazing results.
You want to give us a little teaser about that?
Yeah, it's kind of crazy that we have a guest today who just evangelizes that privacy is a freedom issue.
And I evangelize that financial privacy is a freedom issue.
And my575e.com that we'll talk about afterwards is my website.
And that's where we offer an entity that provides true financial operational privacy.
And Mike, the June 24th episode that you and I did on decentralized.tv, the episode that celebrated our first hundred shows, we actually spoke the first 15 minutes.
We talked about the Unincorporated Nonprofit Association.
And there were so many people that came out of the woodwork that watched that are now UNA operators themselves.
And we were talking about that and we're like, man, you know, we always talk about it at the end, right?
During the after party.
But thank you for allowing me and us to be able to speak about it at the beginning of the show too, just to tee it up.
And I encourage everyone, if you do one thing, if you can only have 15 minutes to spare, go back to that June 24th episode and watch that first 15 minutes or hang in there to the end of this show.
Okay.
And I want to celebrate this with the following news item.
Sorry, I was looking for it while you were talking.
Here it is.
Let's bring up my screen.
Here it is.
Trump slashes 25% of IRS workforce with buyouts and firings of nearly 26,000 agency staff.
Yay.
I mean, that was the best news ever.
That's for the Washington Times.
So that means that there were 100,000 IRS employees terrorizing America, and now there are only 74,000 terrorizing America.
So we have to be mindful of the fact that even with Trump's cuts to the federal government, these agencies are still terrorizing the American people, terrorizing small businesses.
And that includes the FDA.
That includes the USDA.
The EPA is getting some major reforms now under Lee Zeldin.
Oh, did you see that Lee Zeldon halted the regulation of the gas cans that makes it so you have to solve like a Rubik's Cube to be able to get gas out of your freaking gas can?
Wow.
Yeah.
You know how gas can, the nozzles don't even work anymore.
They don't.
I'm like, just give me a knife and punch a hole in this thing.
I mean, how do I get gas out of this freaking gas can?
It's so true.
It's so true.
It's crazy, Mike.
But so anyway, let's get into that.
Okay, yeah.
It was such a joy.
Let's do that.
Okay, we're going to bring in our guest coming up next, Matt Kim from VP.net.
All right.
Now, Todd, we're about to bring in our guest, Matt Kim.
He is the founder or one of the co-founders and CEO of VP.net, which is a really innovative VPN service that, as I understand it, the way it's structured, it cannot spy on you by storing your metadata and things like that.
But we're going to find out with our guests today.
So this is going to be fun.
Welcome to the show, Matt Kim.
It's great to have you on.
Oh, thank you so much, guys, for having me on.
I really appreciate being here.
We appreciate you taking the time and also what your organization has built here.
At least I'm told by our mutual friend, Aaron Day, that you've got something really super special.
I don't yet know the details about it.
So you're going to educate myself and Todd and our audience at the same time.
So the floor is yours.
Give us an introduction.
Why does the world need another VPN service?
What's different about it?
So your traditional legacy VPN, they are all trust-based systems.
So they can see your activity, they can see your data, they know what you're doing online.
And you have to trust that they will never sell, share, compromise, backdoor, give up your information.
And they do.
The courts have made them do that from time to time.
Exactly.
Yes.
So that is not actually privacy because you're taking the privacy or the, we call it privacy theater because you're taking the information from the ISPs and the government to having all of your data.
And now you're just shifting the responsibility to a random company typically normally based overseas.
And you are trusting that they will never compromise you.
And in 2025, trusting technology companies to do the best in your best interest with your data information, that's kind of crazy.
That's insane, actually.
So we decided that we have to do something different.
And we're really fortunate because our co-founders, who we can discuss later, have been a part of the privacy and network systems mission for Decades.
So, what we did was we created a VPN where it is impossible for us as a VPN provider, or even if someone were to get root access into the servers themselves, cannot see your activity.
If we can't see your data, if we can't see your activity, if we can't correlate your traffic, then we don't have anything to give up.
We can't share it, we can't sell it, we can't compromise it, we can't backdoor it because we ourselves don't have it.
And we think that's the only way that privacy should actually work.
Privacy is actually binary.
You're either private or you're not.
So, Matt, how it's kind of private, that's not private.
Agreed, agreed.
How is this different from the VPN services that exist right now that say they don't do any logging?
So your traditional VPN provider will say that we don't log, but that's a policy promise.
So they have the information.
They have the ability to see it.
They're just saying, hey, we promise we won't do anything with it.
And they'll say, oh, well, we don't log.
Well, okay.
Here's an audit that we did for an arbitrary period of time that proves that this one data center did not log.
Great.
What did you do one minute before the log?
Before the audit, what did you do one minute after the audit?
You can't prove that.
It's completely trust-based.
What we do is we split the user traffic and we split the user identity from where the destination is going and the destination portion.
We run it through something called a trusted execution environment.
We use currently use Intel SGX hardware secure enclaves currently.
So basically what they are are these cryptographic black boxes that you can't see inside.
So we don't know where the user is going.
And if we don't know, we can't share it.
So that's kind of our technology and our innovation.
We consider it the first real true innovation in the technology space in the last 20 years in VPN industry at least.
And we think that this could be a game changer because again, why are we giving all of our traffic to foreign companies and trusting that they will never compromise you when time and time again we've been lied to?
Yeah, and I know Todd, you got a bunch of questions.
I want to remind Todd and our audience that I read recently that a bunch of the VPN companies are owned by Israeli tech companies.
Kind of interesting, if they might want to spy on people and maybe leverage some of that information.
Who knows?
But before I allow you, Todd, because I'm always hogging the show, I apologize.
And then I turn it over to Todd, and he's always got the best questions.
But I have, I guess because I have the studio, I get the right to like jam in the first couple of questions.
Absolutely.
But my last question on this is, Matt, then how do we as users know that you don't know our information?
Like, how do we trust that you are doing what you just described?
So right now, what we do is we have an attestation into our client.
So first off, the client will not allow you to connect to a compromised server.
The next thing that we're doing on the roadmap, it should be coming up pretty soon, is that we are going to make the source available of our code that goes on inside the enclave.
Wow.
So what people are going to be able to do is that they're going to be able to, if you can code, you can compile our code and you can check if your hash that you generate is the same exact hash that our enclave says, our enclave generates.
Wow.
And what that does is you can prove and verify in real time that you are connecting to the exact server that we tell you you are.
And that's why VP.net, what VP stands for is verified privacy.
You should be able to verify in real time at all times that you are safe and secure.
You don't have to wait for these biannual audits and say, oh yeah, this random company said we're safe.
Well, that doesn't mean anything.
You need to verify it at all times.
And that's the whole premise of what we're doing is that you're able to verify your privacy.
Wow.
Okay.
Well, that fills in a lot of blanks right there.
Okay, Todd.
Part two.
Here we go.
I got nothing for you except, man, how do I buy it?
How do I get involved?
I know, man.
How do I sign up?
You had me.
Hello, man.
I'm like, okay, done.
Hey, I do have a couple questions for you.
One is if you were the CEO of all of your competitors, what are they going to say about Matt Kim's assertions that, you know, that all the other VPN services are compromised based on trust?
Well, I'm not going to say they're compromised because running a company, I can't just blankly say that they're all compromised.
However, there are a little bit of noticing that you do.
Why are the same types of companies owning all the companies?
Why does the, for example, why is Nord, who says they're a privacy company, also do credit monitoring?
That's data collection.
It doesn't actually make any sense.
You're right.
You can't be a privacy company and also collect your data because the problem with a lot of technology companies that I see is that they go so far off their original mission and intent.
Their goal for most companies in the world currently is that they try to capture one customer, one user.
And then how do we squeeze and maximize this user with things that actually are against our core belief?
Because they're about money, not about purpose.
We consider ourselves more activist than we are a monetization company because privacy is the number one focus.
And every meeting we have, if we're presented with a monetization opportunity, the first question we all ask ourselves is, does this make our user more private or less private?
Love it.
And if the answer to that question is less private, it doesn't matter how much money it'll generate.
That's completely off the book immediately, number one.
That's awesome.
Hey, Matt, can you do me one favor?
Can you just hold up your hand like this?
What?
Yep.
Confirmed.
I love that you have a huge middle finger to center.
I love that.
Let me ask you, have you encountered pushback either by big tech governments or financial institutions for offering this amazing product that promotes censorship resistance?
And how do you handle the pressure?
Not yet, but I think that my co-founders are people that have a history in building products that really push back on the status quo.
So I'll give you a quick outline of who they are.
Maybe that helps filling the picture together.
So the person that invented the system's architecture, his name is Andrew Lee.
He was the founder of Private Internet Access.
Wow.
So Private Internet Access is one of the largest VPNs in the world.
And he was the first one to go to court to prove in a court system that he is not logging.
It was considered the most private VPN in the world when he was running it.
He eventually exited and sold it to one of his larger VPN companies, which is why we know how they operate.
Our other partner, co-founder, is a guy named Mark Karpelis.
Mark Karpelis was the CEO of Mt.
Gox, the first and largest Bitcoin exchange in the world.
So in 2011, he was fighting for cryptocurrency, not for, hey, when, moon, when do we speculate, but how do we create cryptocurrencies so that we can trade freely without the government overreach?
So this is what he built his life on.
Our fourth co-founder is Roger Ver.
People call him Bitcoin Jesus.
He was one of the biggest advocates for freedom in commerce and currency in the world.
That's what he built his entire career on is the fact that you have to be able to have commerce and trade freely.
So this is not a group of people that are, hey, we have an idea.
Let's make a bunch of money.
And yeah, we like maybe we can create a tech company out of it.
No, this is a group of people that this has been our life mission for a very long time.
We're fortunate that we came up with one idea that I think really works and are fully aware that there are going to be agencies throughout the world that are not going to like what we're doing, but really believe that privacy is freedom.
If you don't have privacy, you don't have freedom.
And it's almost like the world is trying to convince you that you don't deserve your privacy any longer.
There's this famous cypherpunk quote that says, privacy is your right to selectively reveal yourself to the world.
All your information, all your data, everything about you belongs to you and only you.
And you should be the one that chooses and decides what you want the world to know.
We're in this backwards world right now where they take all your information, all your data, and then they decide what you can share and what you're allowed to keep.
That's not privacy.
That's controlled permission.
They control what you're allowed to keep about yourself.
And that's just absolutely crazy and asinine.
And people have to believe that privacy is a human right, that it belongs to you.
We believe that.
And it's something that we actually have to fight for.
Absolutely.
I mean, that's what this show is all about.
And I've been calling for a pardon for Roger, you know, since I first learned about his situation.
He should be given an award for freedom for America.
I mean, they should make him the crypto expert advisor to the Treasury, frankly.
Something would be really so much better about what's happening in America.
But anyway, we all love freedom.
I love freedom.
I'm outdoors all the time, and I'm just realizing that the three of us here on the vertical panels, where you see all three of us, both of you guys are whiter than I am because I'm out in the sun every day now jogging.
You notice that?
Look how dark I'm getting.
That's insane.
This is my tan, by the way.
That's your tan?
I'm a white boy in America, and I'm darker than you.
How did this happen?
But we love freedom.
We love nature.
And I agree that privacy is a natural right.
It's a natural law, actually, that's being violated by our governments every single day.
So what you are doing is amazing, but I got to ask, Matt, so I don't buy any VPNs with a credit card, obviously.
I will only use crypto to purchase VPNs, and I will only use privacy crypto.
So how do you manage that with your service right now?
Or can people, do you recommend people use like private one-time use credit cards that don't, that not attach to their names?
So currently we do have your traditional credit card method because majority of the population actually still uses credit cards online.
So we integrate with Stripe.
We do accept crypto also.
We are working and it should be rolled out within the next four weeks where we have a completely anonymous mode so that you don't need to use an email so that you can use a privacy coin like Zeno or Freedom Dollar, which we've been really bullish on or Monero.
And then you would get your confirmations back kind of in a payment confirmation so that you're able to log in with just a key.
So we have various methods that we're working on, but the reality is that we can't correlate your information.
So even if you gave us a credit card and we had an email, we can't tell anybody where you're going, what you're doing online.
Use a dummy email, it doesn't matter.
What we found out is that email signups are good because it helps for users and passwords and things like this.
We have to make it easy for the majority of the population to use, but we are extremely privacy focused.
And it's not easy to run a business that way because you have to track metrics and like where are people clicking?
What's the click through?
And it's really hard to do when you don't collect data.
So this is a struggle that we have.
You know, a lot of the marketing companies will ask us, you know, hey, oh, where are people sticking around or who's clicking or where are they coming from?
And we're like, we actually don't know.
So it's really difficult to focus our marketing because we don't collect that data.
We need to modify it.
You have to say, actually, we just don't know.
Cool, isn't it?
Well, I'll tell you what, Matt.
It's the good and the bad.
You know, it's good because we really care about your privacy.
The bad is it's easier to scale as a business the more information data you have on your customer.
That's for sure.
When you get that payment gateway in place for the privacy crypto, Xano, Monero, what have you, please let me know.
I'll have my producer give you my direct number because I want to, can you maybe give us a like a coupon code or something That I can share with my audience so they can save something on your service.
But I want them to be able to use crypto before that happens.
But let me just mention this to my producer.
And again, we do accept Bitcoin and Litecoin and Dogecoin and most of the kind of mainstream cryptos we currently do accept.
It's the privacy option that we are working on currently.
Perfect.
Because it's more than just accepting payment.
It's how do we send the key back?
We're also going to integrate so that people can just give us their WireGuard key and then we allow it so that you can just sign up with your current existing WireGuard client instead of using our client.
So these are the kind of things that we're working on right now.
So currently you don't accept XMR or Monero?
Not right now at this very moment, but I'm going to say within two weeks, it's something that we are working on actively.
Okay, cool.
Let me mention this to our audience.
Show my screen, please.
And this is not a sponsor or anything.
This is just a company I'm aware of that if you go to privacy.com, that what you can do is you can link it to your bank account.
You can set up one-time use credit cards, virtual credit cards, and then you can make purchases with those credit cards using any fake name, any fake address you want, by the way.
Ask me how I know, because I've made sure it works exactly like that.
And it's not tied back to your name, anything, right?
So if you need to make a purchase anywhere and you want to use a credit card, that's one way to do it.
Although that company is tied to your bank account, they do an ACH out of your bank account.
And I'm sure those records could be subpoenaed if you were doing something illegal, but I don't encourage illegal activity.
The best way is to use true privacy coins like Monero, Xano, et cetera, and then make those purchases.
So that's really exciting, Matt, that you're working on that.
Yeah, it takes a little bit of implementation.
Right now, we've been, our network has been live for about three weeks now.
So we just want to make sure we get to market.
We got to test the stability of our network, make sure we don't have any issues.
And now that we feel good about where we are, now we're adding kind of the privacy features that I think a lot of the privacy community is really looking for.
Cool, cool.
Okay.
Next question I have.
And then, Todd, it's your turn next.
I have seen the marketing of VPNs by a lot of influencers that make outrageous promises that I know technically are not true.
They say things like, oh, if you use our VPN, then all your browser activity is hidden.
And I'm like, wait a second.
What about all the cookies and all the Google logins that everybody has all over their browser and all their tabs?
So they, okay, so they sign up with a VPN with their credit card.
And then so they have a different terminating IP, but all their Google cookies are still going right through there.
They're not private at all, but they think they are.
Talk about this.
Yeah, browsers are really interesting because browsers are actually another way that you get tracked.
Fingerprinting on browsers is another thing.
And even the privacy browsers out there, you can see how they're expanding into services that are actually anti-privacy.
For example, they're doing targeting ads, they're doing AI, they are doing different types of connect to your wallet.
And these are actually anti-privacy.
A lot of the VPN providers will have Chrome extensions for their VPN.
And actually, that doesn't do anything.
It doesn't make any private.
So again, this is a problem that we have with privacy companies, that they're adding features that are against the mission of privacy.
What we are doing to combat that, actually, is that we intend to build our own browser.
And the browser needs to connect only to our own VPN.
Wow.
Because if we had a VPN, but you're using someone else's browser, we can't say that you're being private.
If you use a browser, but you don't use our VPN, then we can't say you're being private.
So the actual natural progression is that we have a VPN that pairs, we have a browser that pairs directly with our VPN.
And the idea is to be a fully private browser.
And that will be a service that we'll offer just to our users because, again, it's not a privacy browser if you're not using our VPN.
If you're using another VPN, it doesn't really work that way.
So we will offer the browser specifically to our user base.
Well, you should integrate Enoch into that, right, Mike?
Yeah, but that's our AI engine.
It's currently browser-based, but we're about to release open source, the GGUF files, so people can download and run it locally.
That's the ultimate privacy.
Run it locally on your own GPU.
So we're releasing that for free, but that's, I mean, thanks, Todd, for the plug.
That's coming up pretty soon.
But what I want to mention is that when I want to use something truly private, I have a totally different physical laptop computer that has never itself logged into Microsoft.
It's never been registered.
It's never logged into any service, not Google, nothing.
Then there's a VPN that I've paid with Privacy Crypto, and then I use that computer to conduct whatever I need to do.
Like if I'm writing a story about how easy it is for some terror group to build a nuclear weapon, and I need to search a search engine for what are the steps to build a nuclear weapon?
Like I'm not going to do that on my regular desktop.
Are you kidding me?
So there are legitimate reasons, lots of legitimate reasons to use privacy in good faith.
Can you speak about that issue again?
Like why, you know, you're not here to try to shield, I don't know, criminal activity or anything, to help people do important things in good faith to protect their privacy.
Well, I think it's two parts.
I think one is that you do need to protect your information online because it is an issue.
They are mass surveilling kind of the entire population.
And there's this idea that they can have it anyway.
So why do I care?
But the reality is, is that, you know, when they throw out this net of mass surveillance, they're just going after the low-hanging fruit.
You got to make yourself as difficult as possible to be caught and caught, maybe not the right word, but to be surveilled.
I think that there is an idea that you can run away or hide from targeted attacks and targeted surveillance.
And actually, that's not true.
There are so many ways to get into somebody.
So if a government or agency decides we're going to go after one person specifically, that's a different battle.
I think the idea is just to make yourself as difficult as possible for the general population.
There is this idea that I'm not doing anything illegal online anyway, so why do I care about my privacy?
And the most kind of easiest analogy that I give is that if you're home and you're watching a movie and you're eating your popcorn, do you want a stranger standing at your window watching you?
It's like, well, you're not doing anything illegal anyway.
Like, why do you care?
It's like, because it's a violation of my privacy.
Exactly.
Hey, Matt.
The most private thing that you do online is it's a violation of privacy if everyone else knows.
Hey, Matt.
And I don't mean to get personal, but this is what I do.
When you go to the bathroom in a public restroom, do you leave the door wide open?
If you do close it, Matt, I want to know what you're hiding in there because you must be doing something nefarious.
Everybody, I'm being kind of funny here, but that's what we're talking about.
And to that end, Matt, I have a question.
What other privacy or decentralization tools do you personally recommend for people who want to reclaim digital sovereignty besides just using a VPN like VP.net?
Well, I think people just have to be mindful because it's different when you choose and you opt in to give up your privacy.
For example, if you're using Facebook or YouTube, you're letting them know that I'm okay with you taking all my data and my activity.
This is a separate conversation because people say, oh, you know, Facebook knows everything anyway.
Well, you chose to do that.
But when you browse the internet, it's different.
You never signed that agreement to just give up all your information.
I think people just have to be mindful.
I think the example of when you were talking about Enoch AI, I think that's perfect actually.
You know, you have to run your own language models locally.
You know, anything that you put on the internet through a chat GPT, that is stored, logged, saved, put it to your information, to your name.
And one day they will use that against you.
If you are searching for information that whatever it may be, you can get subpoenaed and they can use all that information in a court of law.
And the idea that people are using these kind of centralized AIs as their therapists is wild.
Don't do that.
People do that all the time.
You still have all your deepest, darkest secrets.
Don't do that.
Just don't be mindful about the fact that the internet is open.
Matt, regarding Facebook and Instagram, I mean, literally, what problem do you have with cute cat videos?
I mean, right.
Well, I mean, you know, for the last year, they said we're going to cancel and we have to delete TikTok because they are taking all of our data to overseas and to China.
And if you think about it, it's like, well, who cares if you like streamed and scrolled through some cat videos and some girls dancing?
That's actually not that much information that you're giving.
But we're okay with the fact that foreign companies take all of our internet and web browser history, which is significantly more private.
If I know your web browser history, I know what you like to eat.
I know where you're going to go on vacation.
I know what your business is.
I know what business you're about to get into.
I know how you're trying to solve it.
I know who your side chick is.
I know what you're trying to buy them as a present.
I know what your kinks are.
I know everything about you.
And we have no problem with foreign governments and foreign companies having that data, but yet someone, another company having your Doom scroll history on TikTok, that's a problem.
It doesn't make any sense.
And why are we protecting certain companies and certain countries and going after others?
That's another question that people have to be thinking about.
Yeah.
Do you see the VP.net evolving into a broader suite of tools for decentralized living, like messaging or payments, hosting?
If so, what's next on your roadmap?
Well, the browser is definitely on the roadmap.
Something we think about is how to anonymize your connection with AI language models also, because not everyone's going to run it locally.
The reality is to run a very complex language model, you do need a lot of RAM.
It's not easy to do.
So how do you anonymize those connections?
Actually, we filed a patent for the network anonymization with a hardware secure enclave.
So this is kind of the core of our technology, and we have filed a patent on that.
And if you think about it, you can use that with AI language models on a central database.
If you're making a request to a centralized AI database and you get the information back, you should still be able to get the information, but the data center that's sending the information doesn't have to know exactly who it's going to.
That's right.
And the question is, do they actually even want to know it?
Because once you know it, you have to give it up.
Do we think this is actually solving a problem?
Matt, I'd love to talk to you about this because we could open up an API for you for our Enoch engine.
And our Enoch engine, it's true.
Now, it's not a reasoning engine.
It doesn't do complex math problems.
But in terms of real-world answers, it's by far the best in the world.
I mean, there's just no comparison.
Like the alignment, we have a hundred question test on real-world topics, which includes a lot of liberty and honest money, history of the Federal Reserve, things like that, but also vaccines and medicine and natural cures.
Our engine is 87% out of 100 on that.
Chat GPT scores 12 out of 100.
And I can give you access.
You can play with it.
It's pretty amazing.
What's Grok?
It's like six?
No, Grok is like 14 or something.
Chat GPT and Grok are really very similar.
But we built, we actually, we had to choose, we chose Quinn from Alibaba as the key, the base pillar engine.
And then we heavily modified Quinn with all of our data set to get our engine.
But it is important that people can use AI engines privately, but also very important that AI engines are not guardrailed to death by all of these government narratives that are, you know, how the CIA is all inside the business of open AI to try to push these CIA narratives all day long about everything from 9-11 to, you know, pandemics.
So that's also, obviously that's a key area.
But I would say if people want to use Enoch privately, they should use your service.
You know?
Yeah, I mean, if you can anonymize, because as a language model, you want to be able to send the data and you want to send it to the correct person.
But if you want to be a privacy company and a privacy AI, you don't want to know who you sent that data to, but you want to make sure it delivers to the right place.
So this is really what our technology does is that make sure that we deliver it to the person that's supposed to go, but you as yourself, as the sender doesn't know.
Yeah.
So that you don't reduce their quality of life, but you still help anonymize the connection.
And, you know, so obviously we want to do for AI, we want to do the browser.
And the final iteration would actually be within a messenger.
If you're using an end-to-end encrypted chat, they don't know the contents of your conversation because it's encrypted on both sides.
Both sides hold the keys.
But they know that you and I spoke.
And in most governments around the world, the fact that two people spoke three times today, one hour the day before, before an action happened, those guys had a conversation.
That connection is actually enough to prove conspiracy.
But that doesn't have to be.
You can anonymize that also.
Why can't our chat be encrypted, end-to-end encrypted, and also the fact that we spoke is anonymized?
All the metadata as well.
Yeah.
Bill Clinton and Epstein must be PO'd.
Know about your tech sooner.
Wow.
Hey, you know what, Mike?
You can tell, right?
We've had a lot of guests on, over 100.
And there are certain guests that just have a wonderful articulation.
They're very, very clear.
And Matt Kim, you are one of those.
And I can understand why you also have a very popular privacy podcast called the Matt Kim Podcast.
And through the Matt Kim podcast and your, it's a, I believe it's free thinker army movement, you become a vocal advocate for independent thought.
Thank you.
What catalyzed your shift from entrepreneur to also becoming a freedom-focused activist?
Well, I think one of the biggest problems in this current society is that we're losing the ability to think for ourselves.
We just kind of blindly accept all narratives.
And the problem is that it's not the narrative being forced on us from just one side.
Every side has their agenda that they're trying to force you to believe.
And people are just picking aside and taking whatever they hear as their truth.
And that's really dangerous because especially with the evolution of AI, we're going to stop thinking even more at a rate that we've never seen before in our lives.
I just want to encourage people to question all narratives.
I want people to think for themselves.
I want people to just understand that it's okay to listen to people that you may not agree with.
I think the most important thing is life is that does a person telling you something actually genuinely believe what they're saying?
And if they do, it's worth the conversation because you can learn something.
And I think that's what we encourage people to do.
We're not right about everything.
We're not wrong about a lot.
Actually, my hit rate's pretty damn good, I would say.
But we just want people to question, question all narratives because if we don't, they're just going to take our minds away from us.
Give us a little coaching then.
How do you personally vet truth in a world drowning in propaganda?
Well, I think it's really obvious.
If you start asking questions and they said you can't ask about it, there's probably some truth to that.
Good point.
Yep, obviously.
Well, I know, Matt, I've shared some of your videos.
This is the first time that we've ever spoken, but I know I've shared many of your videos because you're very articulate on a number of critical subjects, subjects that are of interest to us here as well.
So you're always welcome here.
And also, Todd, I was just thinking, I got a business idea for you, Todd, that what you can do is you can sell restroom doors at the airports, and you can call it VPNBM.
And it's a perfect, how can you go wrong?
You can sell privacy.
I need the airports first to install the all-clear acrylic doors first.
Yeah, right.
The acrylic doors.
And I think just because I'm budget conscience, I think I'll install these little roll-down shades that people can rent.
How about that?
Well, you know, in Japan, they have glass cubicle restrooms that when you put in the money, then they turn opaque.
You're kidding me.
Electronically.
Yeah.
So you can take a dump for free and everybody can see, or you can pay the fee and have some privacy.
You just explain Bitcoin versus Microsoft.
That's true, yeah.
And Japan nails that.
Okay.
Yes.
Well, so we all agree that privacy is absolutely critical.
But we've also seen, for example, the founder of Telegram being arrested in France and forcing him to give up, I don't know, details about certain accounts and so on.
And this kind of gets to the earlier question that Todd asked you.
If your service is more and more effective, how do you insulate yourself from the very common threats that happen when they show up and say, look, we'll either prosecute you or you can give us back doors?
Because that happens every day.
For the Telegram situation, he has the IP addresses of the users.
True.
So he knows who the people are.
And this is the problem, right?
Because he gave the information to certain agencies and certain governments and then chose not to give to others.
It became a policy choice of him that I'm not going to give up the information.
And they're like, well, you have to because you have it.
That's exactly why we designed the way we did.
We don't have it.
You can subpoena me all day long.
I don't have it to give you.
And if we change even the smallest amount of code in the enclave, we can't connect.
Our entire network will go bad or that server would just go out of rotation.
These are all problems.
These are all things that we've thought about in anticipation and why we built it the way that we did.
So will they come and try to force us to change?
It's possible.
But at the same time, our network would fail and we'd be out of business.
And in the United States, we say that they force you to do things, but they can't just put you out of business just arbitrarily.
There are rules and processes and there is law around that.
So we try to follow the law to the best of our ability and take advantage of it in which way we do.
We don't break the law.
What we're doing and the technology that we created is not illegal.
The only way to make it illegal would be that they would have to pass a law that says here in the United States, data centers and privacy companies are required to collect their user information and their traffic and their activity.
And that's a bigger problem, actually.
If some government or some administration decided that they're going to make that stand, I don't know if they make it through because I think I really believe that America will fight back on something that draconian.
So we have to have a little faith in the American public that they will fight back and push back against something like that if it were ever happened.
But that's the only way that would work is that they would have to forcefully create laws in order to make it illegal for us to do what we do.
Wow.
Well, I'm sure they're working on an attempt at that.
But I want to bring up something else, another reason why people need VPNs that are truly private, like yours.
Again, VP.net is the website, everybody.
And there you can join up and start using it right now.
But as people purchase more and more robots, to have robots in their homes or robots in their gardens or robots in their warehouses, in every case that I've seen, those robots are tied to the cloud in some way, which means, and all those robots have cameras and microphones.
They're watching and listening just like Alexa and the Google and the doorbells and everything.
It's all listening to everything that you do all the time.
It's uploading that to the cloud.
Robots are going to be even worse because they're going to walk around your house because you want them to do your laundry, right?
But they're going to be walking through all your rooms, like taking video and uploading that.
There's a privacy problem, right?
I mean, I don't know about you guys.
I don't want, you know, Terminators walking through my house and cataloging all my rifles that I have on the wall.
I mean, no thanks.
What do you say?
I think the most privacy conscious people will start running, just like you're running language models locally, you'll be hosting the robots locally and that data locally.
I mean, that's the best solution is that you create your own internetwork for yourself and your home.
I think a lot of people are shifting that direction, but the majority of people, they don't.
I've been thinking about this robot thing a lot and toll sidebar.
But if you think about it, I believe that the next generation, the social issue of the next generation will be rights for robots.
I agree with you.
Please.
Because the idea of robots and anytime they come with technology is the entire industry evolves on how to humanize that robot more.
They're going to put skin on it.
They're going to make it sound like a person.
They're going to have it raise your children, read its storybooks, cook its dinner.
And one day, one of these kids could become 18 years old, 17 years old.
The mom or dad could say, we're going to take RTD to offline.
And the kid is going to say, you can't because I love him.
And then all of a sudden, we're in this crazy dystopian world of fighting for human rights for robots.
And I think that's a huge problem.
I think I really do believe that that's going to be the next big social issue of the next generation.
And people say, no, that's crazy.
That can't ever happen.
I didn't think we'd be having this argument about is a guy a girl and a girl a guy.
You know, I think if you asked the previous generation, they would have said, that's crazy.
And Matt, here we are.
You referenced earlier the fact that there's so many young people now who are using AI as their therapist.
What's the difference?
I mean, if they are buying into that and they're personifying code, right?
You are so right.
That is going to absolutely be something of the future.
The key pivotal moment, I've thought about this a lot too, Matt.
The pivotal moment is when robots either A, achieve sentience or achieve the simulation of sentience that's so convincing that humans believe they are sentient.
And then at that point, you're going to have an abolition movement for robots because you're going to say, you can't treat them like slaves.
You know, you want the robot to fold your laundry?
Maybe the robot doesn't want to fold your laundry today.
And then on top of that, guess what comes next?
Voting rights for robots.
Which, of course, means that they don't need the rest of us at all.
Because I mean, think about the political parties.
Why do they need so many people around?
They need them to count on the census.
They need to have the redistricting and have the apportionment based on the people.
Well, if the robots count, they don't need the people.
Goodbye.
Then the robots exterminate the people, replace the people, and then we vote now, motherfuckers.
That's how it's going to work.
Sorry about the language.
So, Matt, I just want to offer something up for you as a privacy entrepreneur.
As Mike and I talked about at the beginning of the show, I help people with financial privacy in a decentralized way with these unincorporated nonprofit associations.
And in my private telegram group that I offer to all of the operators, we have lots of templates.
And I'm sure if I dig deep enough, I can find a privacy entrepreneur template.
And I'm just giving this to you right now as an idea to where you could literally write and have notarized, I, Matt Kim, will never shoot myself in the back of the head at 200 meters.
Just saying.
The thing about technology is that when you invent something new, if they shut us down, it actually doesn't matter because the idea is out there in the world and someone else will do it and someone else will do it and someone else will do it.
And it's going to be whack-a-mole.
So it's out there.
It's like cryptocurrency.
They try to shut down Bitcoin and they try to make it into what they wanted to be, which was supposed to be free trade for the world.
And it became this kind of store of value slash, you know, when moon, when Lambo, right?
But that's not, that's not what the purpose was.
It was supposed to be a freedom tool.
Yeah, it's exchanging Value privately, right?
Supposed to be.
And they may have changed the narrative on what Bitcoin is currently, but projects like Zeno, like Monero, they exist.
You can't stop those anymore because the technology was put out into the world.
And that's what we feel actually about what we're doing is that they may one day try to shut us down.
But even if they do, the idea now exists.
You can route network traffic without having to know who and where they're going.
And now that people and very, probably much smarter people than me know that this idea exists, I'm really excited to see what they're going to do with that idea.
Beautiful.
And you can't ban math, right?
So this is one of the key issues.
When people were asking me two years ago, aren't you afraid they're going to come like ban your language model that you're releasing on Hugging Face?
I'm like, it's really just linear algebra just magnified with a lot of compute.
You can't ban math, you know?
Like the White House just put out this AI report.
We're going to ban China from all this technology.
I'm like, dude, China doesn't want your crappy AI.
China's already winning.
Why do they want your?
I mean, the narrow-mindedness right now of so many politicians is just shocking.
Like they think they can control everything.
No, you've already lost control.
Decentralization is winning big time.
And it's due in part to companies like yours, Matt.
So I really want to thank you for what you're doing.
This is a big, big deal.
I love it.
Yeah, I think people need to be aware of what's going on.
I think people give the government too much credit.
They think that they're so good at what they do.
But let's be real.
What do they actually do well other than spending money?
Taking money.
And taking your money.
They don't even do that that well.
You know, the IRS is not that good at their job.
Right.
The Postal Service, you pay them.
They're not that good at their job.
All they're good is that all they're good at is wasteful spending.
And as far as trying to do it, they just try to steal people technologies and implement and say that they're really good at it.
But the reality is they're not.
They're not.
So I think people need to know that the power is still in the control of the people and don't lose hope because too many people are giving up right now.
Amen.
Beautiful.
So, Matt, what advice would you give our viewers who want to take control of their online privacy and contribute to the decentralization movement that you have started?
And how can they get started with VP.net and the free thinker army?
Well, VP.net, just go to VP.net, sign up for an account and get started right away.
It works on your mobile device, on iOS, Android, Mac, Linux, Windows.
Definitely go do that.
What is the cost if you don't mind?
It is on the screen.
Yeah, $10 a month, $100 a year, $200 for three years.
So it's not unaffordable.
We think it's really affordable.
Our cost for servers and to run it this way is higher than your traditional VPN.
So keep that in mind.
But again, we're a privacy company, not a try to make sure that you can watch Netflix from everywhere all over the world, all times company.
Although you can watch Netflix, but privacy is our number one goal.
Beautiful.
As far as what you can do to protect yourself, I think people need to be mindful and consider that privacy is not a quality of life issue, that actually it's a freedom issue.
And if you know that to be true, then you have to support the projects that actually believe in it.
So if it's a decentralized project, if it is a privacy company, if it is different AIs that are trying to do it in an uncensored way, you have to support these companies because the cards are in the favor of these centralized companies that their goal is to monetize you and extract value.
I believe that a company and a really good company should be a company that gives value to their customer, not takes value.
So if you run into a company that gives value and puts the focus and their goal on helping its users and its customers, support those companies.
Share them.
Let them know.
Because as you guys know, getting your word and message out there into the world, it's not easy.
You're fighting against multi-trillion dollar corporations that have unlimited money to burn.
And you're the, you know, the engine that could try to fight this battle by yourself.
We have to support each other.
100%.
Vote with your dollars.
Vote for the future that you want to create with your dollars.
And your service isn't very expensive at all, especially considering the benefits that you've already described.
I just want to encourage everybody to sign up and use your service, vp.net.
Again, if you'd like to give us some kind of a discount code at some point, I'll do additional plugs for you at no cost.
I would love to give you a vp.net slash whatever you kind of want to.
Make it just Ranger, because that's the code I use for a lot of my stuff.
Ranger, just vp.net slash Ranger would be great.
We'll give that out to people.
We'll list it.
I just want to tell everybody, I did the math real quick.
So if you invest in the 200 bucks for three years, that's 18 cents a day.
What do you do to blow 18 cents an hour?
You know what I mean?
Right.
It breaks down to like $5.50 a month.
It's not a huge cost in order to protect your privacy and support a mission.
You know, I mean, we are a technology company, but we're really activists.
We care about privacy.
We think privacy is freedom.
And I think more people really need to take ownership of that idea.
But Matt, I also want to know best practices for the customers.
So once they sign up, then when they begin to engage in web browsing, do you recommend that they launch like a privacy mode version or a whole new browser?
You don't have your browser yet, but.
I think the best practice is to, after you launch a VPN, open up fresh browsers.
Once you do a search on one browser, then close that browser and open up another browser as a fresh browser and start again.
And then once you're done with your session, close that browser and start a new session.
You don't want people to track you over time, even if you are using VPN because they can fingerprint you.
You have to confuse the system a little bit.
I do use Brave as a privacy browser, but I strip out all the features that they have.
So I still use it, but I remove and I disable kind of every single thing that there is.
And don't trust that just because you're using an incognito mode or private mode on your mainstream browser that that's doing anything.
All that's doing is hiding your history from your loved ones.
But from the ISP side, it's no different.
It looks the same to them.
Right, right.
Yeah.
So the only people that you're hiding your information from is the people around you.
You're hiding your information from the wrong side.
That's funny.
Yeah.
That's beautiful.
And again, the issue is that very few people really understand how the multiple ways they are tracked.
You know, it's not just IP address, it's also cookies.
And then there are other cross-domain factors that can also be tracked in certain ways as well.
So it's absolutely critical to segment your activity as much as possible.
So another piece of advice that I would offer is if you use a computer for your personal life, don't use that same computer for your business life.
Because I don't know what people's personal lives are like, but I bet there are people listening who don't want their business people to know about their personal stuff.
Maybe they went to a furry conference.
They're whatever, dressed up like a bunny rabbit, you know, humping a Volkswagen or whatever.
Like, no, we don't want the boss to know about this.
Look what just happened at that concert.
The couple got busted having an affair or whatever.
But segment your life out.
And if you do attend furry conferences, have a standalone laptop just for the furries.
I always use that as an example because it's just so hilarious to me.
But I don't care if people dress up.
I don't care.
You know, do whatever you want.
Just be mindful.
Just because you're alone doesn't mean you're private.
And I think people need to know that.
It's another good one.
You're full of them, man.
Mike, this has been one of my favorite interviews ever.
It's awesome.
We got to have Matt back.
Yeah, we do.
Anytime.
Anytime.
All right.
You're awesome.
Well, Matt, is there anything else you want to add before we wrap this up?
No, think for yourself.
Take care of your family.
Take care of your loved ones and support the channels and the shows and the people online that you believe in because it's not easy to grow online.
It's not easy to have a platform.
And the best thing you can do is if you appreciate an episode, you appreciate a host that you're watching online, like share their content.
Call your friend.
A warm transfer is always better than a cold transfer.
So call your buddy and say, hey, check out this show.
It's amazing.
And that's the best thing you can do to support the mission.
Absolutely.
In fact, Matt, I'd love to invite you back on for to on my regular show, my Brighteon show, separate from decentralized TV.
We'll also invite you back once you launch the privacy crypto payment system, then we'll invite you back on to this show as well.
And we could demo that, you know, because I could bring it up on my laptop.
We could just walk people through it.
How about that?
That's amazing.
I'll do that.
Okay.
All right.
Very cool.
Well, thank you, Matt.
Thank you so much for your time.
And say hello to all your co-founders.
We love your work.
We love your attitude.
We're right there with you.
You're all welcome on Bragtown at any time.
And keep in touch with us about maybe you can leverage our AI technology that we're also continuing to build out in some interesting ways as well.
So it's going to be awesome.
Wow.
Great show.
And thank you, Todd, for all your amazing questions and research.
This has been a lot of fun.
You're welcome.
Thanks, guys.
All right.
Take care, Matt.
And for all of you watching, we'll be back right after this break with the after party discussion.
And until then, go to vp.net, sign up.
And I think Matt's going to put in place vp.net slash ranger.
And we'll just distribute that as like a discount code.
And you can use that.
And we don't get paid or anything.
We're just offering that to help promote the service.
That's all.
So check it out.
And thank you for watching.
We'll be right back after this short break.
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All right, welcome back, folks.
This is the after party.
And sorry for all my like sick twisted humor during the interview.
I'm glad that Matt Kim has a sense of humor.
He didn't like stand up and walk away from the interview.
You guys are sick.
You're twisted.
No, he was cool.
But what a great guest, right?
Yeah, we're going to have him on again.
And he offered it.
Boy, I really want to have some of his partners on as well.
Yeah, I definitely want to have his partners on.
And you know what's really cool about being named Matt Kim is that everybody can spell your name.
Like I interviewed Colonel Douglas McGregor and he was telling me how people have trouble spelling Matt Gregor for some reason.
Forget the colonel part.
Yeah, the colonel, yeah.
But if your name is Matt Kim, pretty much everybody's got that.
Yeah, I think so.
I think so.
M-A-T-K-E-M.
Yeah, you got it.
Yeah, pretty much.
Give or take, you know?
Yeah.
I did, by the way, once I used an API of a large language model that was advertised as being really, really fast, extremely fast.
And like its output was blazing.
And I was testing it out for some of our data prep.
And I found out that all the output was filled with misspellings.
Wow.
Because they were using like a two-bit model or something, which made it blazing fast, but completely inaccurate.
Amazing.
So if you want fast, you can have fast.
It just is filled with typos everywhere.
Yeah.
So note to self.
If you are not that creative, but you really want to write that special girl in your life, a love letter, don't use that.
She'll think you have an IQ of like 60 of a Democrat.
Sorry.
Yeah, no, of a Supreme Court justice from the Democrat.
Yeah.
I think the combined IQ of all the Democrats on the Supreme Court is about 100.
That's the sum.
But okay, never, we don't want to make this too political.
All right.
Too late.
Okay.
So our guest was amazing.
The service that he was talking about was also really intriguing.
18 cents, Mike, a day.
Come on.
Yeah, it's like nothing, right?
It's nothing.
Yeah, the cost is nothing.
It's really just a question of, you know, how easy is it to use?
Because there's no reason not to use it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm downloading it right after we get off.
Oh, yeah.
I'm going to start using it too.
Yeah.
Right away.
But what do you think about the vision of VP.net?
Like the fact that they want to roll out a browser, that was a big surprise to me.
That's not a small thing.
That was a wow.
Yeah.
I think it's fantastic.
I mean, you and I have from day one been talking about decentralization, thus the name of the show, right?
Right, right.
And we are all about human freedom.
And to hear him talk about privacy is a human freedom issue just really resonated with us.
That's right.
I mean, it's right down the middle of the fairway of this show.
And so I admire their vision.
I admire their resolve.
And I admire the fact that, and we heard just, you know, afterwards, he was talking about Andrew Lee with private internet access.
He sold the company, but he walked away from, what was it, like maybe $100 million?
More.
More.
Over $100 million because he would not buy into the fact that they wanted to call it privateinternet.com or something like this.
I can't quite remember.
No, it was because they did not adhere to his philosophy on privacy.
His principles of privacy.
Right.
So if you stick to your principles in this world today, it can cost you hundreds of millions of dollars in profits.
But if you're willing to compromise your principles, you know, the sky's the limit of how much you can make or take or grift off the system.
And sadly, that's the way most people operate.
They don't have principles.
They're just out for profit.
Or look, I think, and I didn't want to mention this when Matt was on, but I am certain that many of these VPNs are blackmail operations.
Oh, they have to be.
Sure, Mike.
It's like Epstein Light.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What they're doing is they're monitoring if important people are using the VPN, like a senator or a congressperson or a governor, whatever, or somebody in the State Department, somebody in the Pentagon, whatever.
And they catch them like logging into a porn site or something, right?
And then they contact them and say, oh, we got all your porn history and all your searches for your porn, which would be very interesting for certain.
And the congressman says, well, that naked Brazilian midget tossing was research.
What?
Where'd you come up with that?
That's insane.
Is that from Senator Lindsey Graham's browser history?
Is that where you got that?
Because I'm wondering, like, what kind of weird perversions are these people into in Washington, D.C. that are the power brokers of our country?
And why do they all have, and I don't mean to make this political, but again, too late.
Why do they all have Israeli flags posted outside their offices in Congress?
You know, in the Capitol building?
They have Israeli flags.
Like, this is America.
Post the American flag, for God's sake.
Post the flag of your state if you want.
I don't know, Mike.
You're not another country.
It's such a puzzle.
Yeah, I think it's all connected.
The United States of Israel.
It's all connected.
So I think it's a blackmail operation for a lot of people.
Now, if you're some unknown average Joe using an Israeli-run VPN and you're into weird freaky porn or whatever, nobody cares because you don't control the Pentagon.
That's right.
Nobody cares.
Do your own freak off or whatever.
Nobody cares.
But if you're an important person, that's different.
Yeah.
And I think that they probably mine early politicians and they get the goods, right?
And then they expose it to them and give them the choice.
You go down this path.
Exactly.
Do as much of that as possible.
As a matter of fact, we'll invite you to some islands to where we talk about fun, right?
Oh, God.
But if they don't, then they're going to get destroyed.
And so I think that that's why you see the Lindsey Grahams of the world.
They were compromised when they were, I think, two and a half years old.
Clearly.
Yeah.
And Randy Fine, Congressman Randy Fine, who has apparently eaten more food than any 100 Gazan children combined.
I mean, the guy, and he tells them it's okay for them to starve while he weighs 300 pounds.
It's really, it's sickening at a basic humanity kind of level.
Yeah, well, he may have eaten a child or two himself, too.
Now you just took us down a dark rabbit hole into Pizzagate and everything.
Let's not go there.
Okay, we won't.
Okay, all right.
Like pitot cannibalism.
No, that's not allowed on the show.
But if it were allowed, it would happen in the after party.
I'm just saying.
Are you saying they eat sandwiches made with pitot pan peanut butter?
Is that what you're saying?
Sorry, sorry.
Please, God, save us from this topic.
Matt Kim is never going to come back on the show now.
It's going to be like, you guys went insane when I left.
Oh, it's like we at least we had the courtesy to wait for you to leave the show before we went insane.
That's right.
That's our protocol.
Anyway, Matt Kim was.
We apologize.
We apologize to Matt Kim.
Yes.
For sure.
But we want you back.
Please forgive us for this topic.
Okay.
Let's reset.
Let's move on.
Control all through eight, Mike.
Okay, let me switch gears.
The other way that people are compromised with blackmail VPNs is their financial transactions, right?
So if you're logged into your VPN and you're a senator or whatever, and you're logging into your favorite crypto exchange to get your payoff from the Ukrainian money bribery fraud skimming kickback scheme, right?
Because that's how they all get paid.
Sponsored by the Biden administration.
Yep.
Yeah, right.
And well, and Trump just initiated another like $150 billion for Ukraine.
Yeah, it's not going to any weapons.
No, it's all kickbacks.
So the VPN has that information too.
Yeah, it does.
So they know about your financial grift.
Yep.
Yep.
Easy.
That might be more damaging to some senators than their freaky porn habits or whatever.
Or it could be financial stuff.
Yeah, both and.
Yeah, I think.
It could be both.
Okay, the other thing that happens is that the family members of senators get compromised, right?
So like a, I don't know, like a daughter or a son of a senator.
Right.
Like this is like classic Hunter Biden behavior, right?
Yeah, exactly.
Like his dad's like, what did you do?
Well, I have this laptop, dad.
Fortunately, the FBI just buried it.
But a lot of sons and daughters of senators can themselves get into all kinds of weird, illegal type of behavior.
And then that can be picked up by a blackmail VPN.
And then they take that to the senator to say, ah, you don't want your son to go to jail.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And these Druid Babylonian bastards prey on that, right?
Totally.
They know that's a viable strategy.
And so they work that angle hard too.
I say blackmail is the currency of politics.
Ooh, I like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's not even a privacy currency.
Right.
It's an open ledger.
Yeah, that's right.
Seriously.
Blackmail is the currency of politics.
It is the surveillance blockchain.
Right.
Blackmail.
Right.
So the bottom line is, folks, now we know, I mean, our audience, you're not sick twisted pervs like the senators and the whatever in Congress.
But you have a right to privacy too, because you also don't want people hacking in and spying in on your financial transactions.
Right.
Or maybe you just want to buy gold online.
Yeah.
And you don't want the government to know how much gold you have.
Right.
I mean, I don't want the government to know gold, silver, gold backs, or crypto.
I just have to ask a question.
What?
What gold?
Yeah, yeah.
What gold?
Yeah.
Got lost in the floods in 2017.
Self-custody, folks.
Yeah, exactly.
So there are all kinds of legitimate reasons to need to use privacy and have real guaranteed, confirmed privacy.
Yeah.
Right.
Hey, did he say, we forgot to ask him, does his service work on mobile devices?
I don't know why it wouldn't.
He said yes.
Oh, he did say that.
Okay, I missed that.
Yep.
Yep.
Okay, that's great.
He said you could get the service for your phone.
Yeah.
Okay, perfect.
I assume there's downloadable apps for it.
Yeah, probably.
Okay.
iPhone and Google.
Yeah.
But of course, we encourage you to use a de-googled phone in the first place, which is what I do.
Yep.
Yeah.
It's really good tech for all of that.
Okay.
All right.
So what have I left out here, Todd?
What have we not covered?
What bizarre corner of this have we not ventured into yet?
You know, Mike, I don't know.
You know me.
I do want my form of activism is helping people keep more of what they earn.
So I would like to touch on that.
Okay, we'll get to that in a second.
But one more thing.
Yes.
I beg your patience on this.
No, please.
But in the context of what we've learned about everybody today with the Epstein files and everything, do you remember how big of a scandal it was during the Clinton administration when it was said that Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton did something in the Oval Office?
Do you realize what a nothing burger that is by today's standards?
It's like, who cares?
It's ridiculous when you think about it.
Yeah.
It was poor judgment.
Yeah, of course it was.
It is like so junior varsity in comparison to what these schmucks get away with today.
Absolutely.
In retrospect, the fact that that was blown up by the Republicans to say, well, it's immoral.
Right.
And like, talk about morality.
The whole GOP just voted to not release the Epstein files.
Yeah.
Every one of them voted.
Yeah.
Okay.
I just had to mention that.
Yep.
You're right.
It's like, I'm not a fan of Bill Clinton, don't get me wrong, but I don't care what he did with Monica.
Yeah.
I really don't care.
Well, at least there was a cigar involved.
I like cigars.
We will never forget the blue dress, the cigars, whatever.
Yeah, I know it's been all kinds of decades of fun memes, but by today's standards, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
Okay.
Well, he wasn't using a VPN.
No, he wasn't.
Nor was Monica.
Maybe they could have used a VPN, but I don't think they even existed at that time.net.
So let me ask you about the UNA thing.
Yes, sir.
I shouldn't just call it a thing.
This is a very valuable tool that lots of people have used, but I've been wondering, just thinking about this before the show today, like if someone were to ask me a question, like, why?
Why should I initiate a UNA unincorporated nonprofit association that you offer?
I have your website here, my575E.com.
Why?
You know, I can give you six reasons off the top of my head.
The reason why you should acquire a UNA, a lawful entity that's created by the Secretary of State of California, and it is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service.
Okay.
If you are a W-2 earner, you should be interested.
If you are a 1099 earner, you should be interested.
If you operate an LLC, you must at least investigate.
If you own property, it is a no-brainer.
If you trade in crypto, you should be foolish not to investigate the UNA.
And if you have children, you should investigate the UNA, Unincorporated Nonprofit Association.
Okay, hold on.
Yes.
I apologize.
Before you go on, did you see the DOJ dropped the prosecution of the Kraken founder?
Yes.
That was beautiful.
That's awesome.
Great.
The war is off of crypto right now.
That's all.
Cause we love Kraken.
We love Kraken.
We love Kraken.
As a matter of fact, those of you who are in crypto, I have a specific strategy of being able to off-ramp your crypto with major tax advantages by using your UNA and Kraken.
So this is critical.
So everybody watching, if you own crypto and if you ever think you might want to trade it or sell it, there are tax consequences in your name if it's held in your name.
But what you can do is get a UNA through Todd's service here.
And then that UNA, which is not you, can open an account on Kraken and hold and trade crypto inside a nonprofit.
And I have the cheat, I call it the cheat sheet.
But within, when people acquire a UNA, Mike, as you know, they get invited to my private Telegram group.
There's over, well over 200 people in there now.
And what's cool is I have what's called a UNA Biz directory.
It's like a digital e-book.
And so if you are interested in crypto, you just go to the crypto section, you click on it, and it will launch all of the pin messages that I have found important for people within the group to know.
And it includes a Kraken cheat sheet, meaning we know all of the questions that they're going to ask to open up your UNA with its number.
And we have carefully created the Q ⁇ A. So I showed the answers that I use.
And Dennis and I took six weeks for me to be able to open my UNA.
It was a long time.
And it still takes a long time because they have their QA people going back and forth.
But usually about five to six weeks, you'll be able to get it.
But the guide, the cheat sheet is invaluable in doing that.
And it really, really provides a great amount of comfort and confidence knowing that you're giving them the right answers.
So there's kind of, and if somebody wants to donate their property, there's templates on how to quit claim deed.
If somebody is a W-2 earner, we walk you through how you can donate 60% of your adjusted gross income and be able to take that off of your basis so you're only paying on 40% of what you would have paid on 60%.
If you're a 1099 earner, boy, I don't even want to talk about that on air, the benefits that can happen.
If you operate an LLC, you can make the UNA the managing member of your LLC where those profits flow through to the UNA.
So it lowers your personal income to, in many cases, zero.
But other things happen within the LLC.
And guess what?
You can use VP.net to go deal with Kraken.
Like you can use a VPN layer to anonymize all your interactions with Kraken or a bank, a bank login or anything.
You should.
Believe me, I will be using VP.net for anything related to crypto, crypto selling, buying, everything.
And lastly, I talk about children, you know, Mike, being able to do things like donate your property.
And then when we pass, right, and you have the right of or the right transfer on death documentation, which I provide to everybody.
I've spent five months and thousands of dollars in attorneys fees and I've had them vetted by two major banks.
Wow.
You get that just as being part of this, right?
Part of this tribe, right?
Last show we said, find your tribe.
This is a wonderful tribe.
But if you have children, man, talk about helping them avoid all the BS, the probate.
You are able to hand down your home to your progeny.
And if they decide to sell it, there will not be any capital gains taxes.
So that's playing longball.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Wait.
So Trump just said, I think Trump said he wants to eliminate capital gains taxes on home sales, but that's not the case yet.
As a result, Trump also is going to debolish.
Wait, what's the word?
I'm having a bad idea.
It's either abolish or demolish.
It's one of the other things.
Abolish.
I just made up a new term.
It's a Trumpism.
I'm going to debolish the IRS.
I love it.
That's even better than CAFIFI.
I love it.
Yeah.
So he's going to debolish the IRS.
Good luck with that, guys.
I mean, come on.
We cannot, we cannot.
We can't.
It's a, excuse my language, but it's a shitty business strategy to count on political maybes.
Right.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
But, but this is just, you want to be able to protect your personal property too.
Oh, let me tell you two things.
You donate your property to a UNA and then things happen in life, right, Mike?
If you ever file bankruptcy, that home is not considered yours.
It's the UNA.
So you don't have to declare that as a personal asset.
That's one.
Now, if you're older, and I just helped a couple this week be able to donate their home to their new UNA, they are an older couple and they're worried about they're coming into that point in life to where they're worried about if they get admitted to a home, right?
And if the bills get to be so crazy that they're going to go back after their personal home property and sue them to be able to pay their bills.
They're doing it all the time.
This is amazing, amazing senior theft.
So this is an asset protection vehicle.
Amazing asset.
It helps to segment your assets into different entities that are not tied to your social security number, that are not owned by you.
And it's a perfectly legal vehicle recognized by the Secretary of State of the state of California, but available to all Americans.
To all taxpaying Americans.
That's right.
But not people in Canada.
Not people in Canada or Australia.
I've had so many people inquire, and I'm sorry, everybody.
I wish it were otherwise.
But yeah, this thing is, I always tell people, hey, find one use case, right?
I just gave you six.
Find one use case.
No kidding.
And these things are very accessible.
I'm not minimizing the investment costs, but I'm telling you, Mike, they can pay for themselves like in months with the advantages that you get.
So now, anybody who is like a lot of people and you're like, I don't know, do me a favor.
Just go to my575e.com and book a private consultation with me.
It's $150, but you get it back when you move forward with a UNA.
And frankly, most people do who book a consultation.
It's probably nine out of 10 people do, Mike.
But as I've shared before, if I don't charge anything and I used to not, seven out of 10 people don't show up for it.
It's just crazy.
Okay.
All right.
But thanks for asking that question, Mike, because this is, again, this is my form of activism.
Nelson Rockefeller coined the phrase, own nothing, control everything.
This is what he was talking about, folks.
They've been doing it a long time.
I also think it's just really critical for people who have metals.
Oh, yeah.
If you have metals, especially if they're vaulted somewhere else, where they're on the books somewhere, you need the vaulting entity, the ownership entity to be segmented from your personal social security number, identity, et cetera.
That's a layer of privacy and protection.
And what people are doing, Mike, is they're acquiring a UNA, then they're getting their EIN UNA set up with the same company where they have their gold.
And then they are donating.
They're donating their gold to the UNA.
And that very easily now disassociates it from their social security number cells.
Wow.
Wow.
Okay.
Well, that's really cool to know.
Okay.
So the website that you have for people, again, is my575e.com, which actually refers to the California law that describes this, correct?
It refers to the designation provided by the Internal Revenue Service.
Oh, the Internal Revenue Service.
A 501c3 or whatever, right?
This is a CP575E.
And I will tell all of you out there, if you decide that you're going to consult your Lord and Savior, ChatGPT, I'm just telling you, when you start entering in the information, it's going to come back.
And I always tell people, yeah, it's kind of like they don't want you knowing about it.
So it's caveat emptor when you start.
It's like it's all been scrubbed from the internet.
Yeah.
You know, you did your research, Mike.
Totally.
It's hard.
But, but no, this is lawful.
And man, it's so effective.
And the tribe that's being created, just the, you know, it's been organic, Mike.
The couple of hundred plus people who are in there right now, man, it is just so fun.
Everybody's helping each other.
Yeah.
So thank you.
Okay.
That's very important for people to check out.
Now, I just want to mention for my plug is my online store, HealthRangerStore.com.
And if you go there, then you can see all of the amazing high-density nutrition products that we offer, hundreds of products from preparedness.
Look at these categories, pantry staples, personal care, supplements.
We manufacture most of these ourselves in our Texas facility that you've seen, Todd.
You've actually toured it.
Yep, I've been there.
What an amazing manufacturing facility.
Oh, wait till you come back because we're building a new expanded laboratory here also that when we get all our mass spec instruments moved over there, man, it's going to be something to see.
But our products are laboratory tested, like I said, for heavy metals, glyphosate, E. coli, salmonella, more than that even, just to make sure It's perfectly safe.
And then almost everything we sell is certified organic.
And we don't use any artificial fragrances or colors or fillers or garbage like that ever.
We just don't formulate with any of that stuff.
So if you want the world's cleanest food, and we also just donated about $95,000 worth of food to the Texas flood victims, but 70K of that was raised by our customers.
So thank you for that.
But we give back to the community.
We donated to Florida.
We donated to North Carolina, et cetera, and California from the fires.
But if you want products that are clean and that are very healthy, that are high nutrient density, and you want to help support us and support what we do, support our platform for Liberty, then shop at healthrangerstore.com and you can see all these categories, supplements, preparedness, personal care, all kinds of things.
We've got specials, we've got new products.
Oh, I shouldn't even mention this, freeze-dried tart cherries because I forgot to order them myself and I'm afraid they're going to be sold out.
Yeah, I need to order the cherries before they're gone.
A lot of times it's hard to get these items, you know?
Wow.
Like they'll be sold out for six months.
And then I'm curious, Mike.
Yeah.
We need to take a look at your weekly eating schedule.
Yeah.
How much of your own store's products are you consuming throughout the day?
Like what percentage do you include something?
I mean, and I think I know you.
Well, I think I know the answer, but I just wanted to ask.
I'm curious.
Well, okay, so like my smoothie from this morning, right?
This smoothie, it's got a ton of our own products in it, our whey protein, our broccoli sprouts, our turmeric powder, and some tinctures too, some of the tinctures that we sell.
I drop them in there.
So that's every day.
And then I'll often make like a quinoa meal.
And of course, I'm using our quinoa or I'm using our beans or legumes, et cetera.
So the only time that I'm not eating our products is when I'm eating meats because we don't sell meat.
Yeah.
You know, so I don't know, about maybe three or four times a year, I'll go out and have Texas barbecue.
Okay.
And I'll let my body tell me is like, if all of a sudden I'm like, I got to have some ribs or something.
Right.
Then I listen to that.
And it only happens a few times a year.
But when it happens, you can't deny the rib craving.
No.
So it's like.
Otherwise, your internal middle finger is going to come out.
Yeah, that's right.
Gotcha.
I just figure, because I'm doing so much jogging and I'm doing so much kettlebells.
I'm actually getting in the best shape of my life.
Again, I'm not quite there, but I'm getting there.
And I'm needing more protein now than ever before.
Okay.
But I'm also using our MSM and magnesium and things like that that are good for joints and ligaments and our collagen peptides that are in this smoothie.
So collagen connective tissue, all of that.
But for meats, I go to Texas Barbecue classic places.
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
It's like $50 a pound.
Yeah.
Tell us about the nasal peptides because you talked about it on the last show.
I tried to order it right after it was sold out, but I believe it's back in stock because I ordered two.
Oh, yeah.
If you go to rangerdeals.com, this is where we have all our affiliate listings.
The center one right here, limitless peptides, if you click on that and use discount code Ranger, you can save 10% or 15%.
They have the peptide called BPC157.
Yes.
And this is an amazing healing peptide.
It's a nasal spray.
It's experimental.
It's not approved by the FDA.
It's not a drug, nothing like that.
It's actually a naturally occurring peptide that your body makes in your digestive tract.
Did you know that?
It's just at a much higher concentration.
And when you use that peptide, it signals your injured tissues to build back a healing blood supply to nourish those tissues.
And it's used by sports people in such an amazing fashion to rapidly heal injuries from ligaments and strains and sprains, all kinds of things, from backs and knees and hips.
So I use it, and it has enabled me to dramatically increase my exercise now.
Because I had a lot of martial arts injuries.
Okay.
Unfortunately, I played a little too hard.
Not to mention you almost got your finger bit off.
No, it wasn't a bite.
It was a farm equipment injury.
Oh.
I almost lost the finger.
I thought that you were playing with Rody and something happened.
No, he's been crazy.
Rody, I'm sorry.
I've been holding that in my head.
Don't blame him.
He might take it out of your ass next time you show up here.
I know, man.
Peace.
Peace.
No, it's just my own fault.
I wasn't paying attention.
It was really silly.
But I was able to heal my finger back, you know, to have almost full mobility.
Crazy.
That's before I knew about BPC-157.
Sure.
I was using lion's mane mushroom and infrared light and laser light, et cetera, and was able to heal that back.
And that was great.
But anyway, BPC-157 is great for people.
There's one thing, though, I want to say for anybody who's using peptides, like a lot of these peptides help your body have a new blood supply, which is a process called angiogenesis to the affected tissues.
Now, I only recommend that for people who are living a clean food lifestyle where you're taking anti-cancer nutrients, because if you're eating processed bacon and beef jerky and you have a lot of sodium nitrite in your system, and your body is growing cancer, and then if you take angiogenesis factors, that can actually create blood supply to cancer tumors.
Right?
So I'm not getting your audio for some reason.
We'll wait for it to come back.
But I think it's just something weird about the bandwidth.
But for those of you watching, if you don't have a clean diet, don't use growth-enhancing peptides.
I mean, I'm serious about that advice.
If you're a typical American consumer and you're eating a bunch of cancer-causing foods, don't use peptides.
Clean up your diet first.
Have anti-cancer nutrients in your diet.
There are many, many, many of them.
You can use our AI engine to do the research on that if you want.
It's at brighteon.ai.
But make sure you have an anti-cancer lifestyle.
And then at that point, don't be afraid.
I mean, I wouldn't be afraid of, you know, growth hormone factors or anything.
Right.
As long as I have a strong anti-cancer diet.
Okay.
That's great advice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You got it.
Because signaling and hormones, you know, you do need to know what you're doing.
I always encourage people to work with a naturopath also.
You know, I'm not your doctor.
Don't take this as medical advice.
But you should be leading an anti-cancer lifestyle anyway.
Right.
As far as I'm concerned.
You're right.
Yeah.
It's not that hard, you know, just have some turmeric and have some garlic and have some fresh oranges and some celery.
And practically all the fresh fruit and vegetables and root vegetables are anti-cancer in one way or another.
Yeah, it's almost why you wonder why, I mean, why we don't in general.
In general, it's like, because all of that does taste really good.
Yeah.
Well, and you know what my favorite thing is for this?
It's actually, and we may actually roll out a product with this, but it's, it's muscadine grape powder.
Interesting.
So here in Texas, like on my ranch, there are all kinds of muscadine grapes.
And muscadine grapes have crazy high levels of natural resveratrol compared to any other type of grape.
But they're also very, very sour.
They have a lot of acid in the outer skin.
Okay.
But man, talk about nutrition.
It's just, and the bugs don't eat them because they're so acidic.
So you don't even need any pesticides or herbicides, nothing.
So I'll harvest muscadine grapes, but they're so sour, you have to add tons of palm sugar to them.
Okay.
Okay.
But you can buy a muscadine grape powder, which again, we may roll out a product with this.
That would be cool.
Oh, totally.
But I take this powder and I put it into my smoothies.
It's in the smoothie here today.
And then I'm getting a potent anti-cancer boost from the muscadine grapes and the grape.
It's actually, it's the grape seeds and skins and to some extent leaves and stems that are the most potent part of the grape.
Did you know that?
I did not.
Yeah, like winemakers that they use grapes to make red wine and then they throw away the grape pomice, as it's called.
That's where the most nutrition is.
Wow.
And they throw that away.
It's crazy.
Or they feed it to their hogs or whatever, you know?
Yeah.
But the hogs become like super Hulk hogs, you know?
They're like, we're eating tons of Resveratrol, and you're just getting drunk on wine.
Cancer-free, and those are the hogs I want to eat.
It's the cancer-free hogs.
Yeah, exactly.
That's my secret.
So anyway, like, look, it's an amazing universe.
God has placed anti-cancer solutions all over the place.
You just have to know what they are.
If you want to find out, just go to brighteon.ai.
Let me bring it up.
It's a free AI engine.
It's called I use it every day.
Thank you.
I do too.
And you can ask it anything, but you can ask it like, what are the best anti-cancer foods I can buy at the grocery store?
Boom.
You're going to get a kick-ass answer.
It'll tell you.
So use it for research.
It's great.
Yeah.
Everybody out there, just go in and type in, just for your first try, how do you break up with an NPC?
I've never seen.
Yeah, you know how you have a like I was talking to a guy who got married pre-2020 and did not know his wife was an absolute NPC when the when COVID hit.
She was a first in line.
They got a really bad marital battle over the vaccines.
I would imagine.
And he was saying, man, if I knew now that she was such an NPC, I wouldn't.
So that's what made me think, how do you break up with an NPC?
But anyway, sorry, guys, I derailed this again.
It's okay.
No NPC for me.
That's your bumper sticker.
We traffic in decentralization enthusiasm, one way or another.
Hey, last thought before we close out the show.
Have you noticed how much more frequently you hear the term decentralization now?
Right.
Isn't that wild since we started this show?
It is popping up everywhere.
It is.
Yeah, I don't know if that has anything to do with us or not, but I don't know.
Observe it more.
Well, when we named the show two years ago, it felt like it was the right word to use, but it wasn't actually that well known.
I think we even had a conversation about it.
Yes.
People weren't really using that in the common vernacular, you know?
Yeah, they weren't, but they are now.
You know, it's kind of like when you buy a specific car, a color of a car, then all of a sudden you start noticing all of these other cars around that look just like you are saying.
You think this is just a noticing issue?
I don't know.
I don't know either.
But I see it all the time now.
But you know what, Mike?
It's our movie.
Let's take credit.
It's because us.
Yeah, okay.
It's all us.
It's always all us, guys.
Anyway, it was the right name for the show, and it's taking off more now than ever before.
I know, I know.
It's like the timing is just perfect for the message of mass decentralization.
And if anybody did not watch Catherine Austin Fitz, that episode of ours.
Oh, yeah.
You must, you must, so that you can become educated about stable dollars, et cetera.
Stable coins.
They're stablecoins.
I'm sorry.
I asked my staff to create the highlights of just all the best parts of what Catherine Austin Fitz said on Our show.
So they created all the highlights and they sent me back the compiled highlight video.
37 minutes, man.
I was like, so basically, almost everything she said was a highlight.
Exactly.
Well, that's her.
I know.
I know.
Her signal-to-noise ratio is very high.
So the highlights video, 37 minutes, I was just.
And that was just your team taking you and me out of the interview.
Yeah, pretty much, which we could do that on any given interview.
It'd probably improve it, you know.
We should just do like, we should just launch this whole thing.
Matt Kim as Matt Kim.
Nobody else.
And two good.
Matt Kim and two dudes.
We should just introduce our guest and then just go eat barbecue.
Something.
Hey, Matt Kim.
It's all yours.
One of the shows.
You don't need us.
Yeah.
You don't need us at all.
And just put like a printout of a piece of cardboard that's got a printed image of me in front of a microphone.
No, DTV, man.
Yeah, he's still here.
Yeah, DTV.
I've got DTV over there.
I just don't dare move him because every time I do, my dog attacks him.
Yeah, don't do it.
We love DTV, man.
Still got both arms.
That's saying something.
Mike, we did it.
We did it again.
Another one.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thank you, Todd.
It's been another great show.
Always have fun.
And now we have more guests to interview from the same company.
So we'll get them on for upcoming episodes.
Absolutely.
Yeah, your producer team is just doing a bang up job getting amazing guests.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thanks.
They do a good job.
We've got some great guests coming up.
All right.
Well, thank all of you for watching here today.
This has been another episode of Decentralize TV.
You can check out all the other episodes that you may have missed, which are equally as interesting, at decentralize.tv and check them out, support us.
And thank you for all that you do out there to help spread the message of human liberty and freedom.
And take care, everybody.
Thanks, Todd.
It was tons of fun.
Cheers.
Thanks, Mike.
See you next week.
All right.
We'll see you.
All right.
Bye-bye.
All right.
Stay white, and I'll keep getting tan.
Stay white.
Stay white, Todd.
Stay white, Todd.
I'm going to get darker and darker until I no longer qualify as a white boy.
But you stay white.
Oh, God.
Stay white, Todd.
Oh, what a close.
Okay.
Goodbye, everybody.
All right.
It's a good time.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
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