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Aug. 1, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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All right, welcome folks to the first day of August 2025.
It's August 1st.
It's a Friday.
And we are, we are being told now, we're being told by the FBI director, Kash Patel.
We're being told that they found a secret room in the Hoover building.
They just stumbled across a secret room, and when they went into this room, they discovered a, quote, trove of thousands of documents that were inserted into bags called burn bags that were never burned.
And that this treasure trove of evidence has been sitting there inside the FBI building since about 2016.
And we're told that these documents contain all kinds of damning information about Hillary Clinton's role in the campaign to smear Donald Trump with the Russia collusion hoax.
And yes, it was a hoax.
And that there are many other people implicated in this, James Comey, for example.
Now, I want to be clear.
And let me state this up front.
I defended Trump for all these years against those false allegations.
And I want to be perfectly clear.
I 100% agree that Hillary Clinton is a traitor.
James Comey is a traitor.
John Brennan, Jim Clapper.
I mean, there's a long list.
It's a long list of names.
And all the people that went after General Flynn also.
And all the people that went after Roger Stone.
And all the people that went after Donald Trump.
Yeah, they're all traitors.
I think they should all be arrested, indicted tomorrow.
They should be prosecuted.
They should be jailed for life if found guilty.
I want to be clear about that.
So I'm not in any way dismissing the idea that those people are traitors.
100% they are traitors.
But I find it, I find it ridiculous.
Okay.
I'm going to call this the dog found my homework excuse.
We're being told, again, we're being told by the FBI director, Kash Patel, who I interviewed before, that they found a secret room that nobody knew existed.
Just like, hey, guys, there's a room over there.
Did anybody go into the room?
No.
Well, let's go in there.
What's in there?
They open the door and all over the room are thousands of burn bags or some number of burn bags with thousands of documents in them.
Now, burn bags, they are called burn bags because they are supposed to be, well, burned, incinerated.
And the thing that you need to know about burn bags is they always have a burn-by date.
You know how food has a use-by date?
Well, burn bags have a burn-by date, like burn this within seven days or burn this within 24 hours.
It depends on the sensitivity of the documents.
And these documents are so sensitive that they don't want to have them just shredded because somebody might reassemble the shreds or something with a lot of time or maybe some AI algorithm can scan all the little pieces of paper and reassemble the image.
I mean, that's possible.
So they want to incinerate the documents.
And so that's why burn bags are called burn bags because they're supposed to be burned.
Now, we are now supposed to believe that James Comey and John Brennan, Hillary Clinton, all these other people, that they left behind a trove of incriminating evidence of their treason that even when,
for example, when James Comey ran the FBI, that he didn't have those bags burned and that he left it behind in a room inside the FBI building where the next director would discover it or somebody would eventually discover it.
Now, we know that Hillary Clinton used bleach bit on her hard drive.
See, Hillary Clinton knows how to destroy documents.
That's for sure.
You know, the shredders are working overtime after Benghazi.
You know, the Clintons know how to destroy documents.
You don't put them in burn bags and then just leave them there for the next administration to stumble upon, do you?
And we're supposed to believe that this stuff goes all the way back to 2016, so that it's been in these burn bags for almost 10 years.
It doesn't pass the sniff test in my book.
Again, I'm not saying that those people aren't guilty at all.
What I'm saying is this burn bag story smells like bullshit.
It's a convenient narrative to feed to the public to say, oh, look, we got them.
We got them.
While there are no arrests, there are still no arrests.
Have you noticed that?
There's no arrests happening.
Will there be arrests tomorrow?
Nope.
Will there be arrests next week?
Nope.
Will there be arrests in 30 days?
Not on your life.
Because there haven't been arrests of anybody.
And we already have smoking gun evidence on all kinds of people, don't we?
So this burn bag story is a made-up fake story.
But what's interesting to me is that the evidence is probably very real.
See, okay, here's my theory.
These documents are, in my view, they are real.
And those traitors are actual traitors.
What Kash Patel, this is my guess, what Kash Patel and maybe Dan Bongino, who knows, they needed a way, like they had the documents, but there wasn't a, let's say there wasn't a legally defendable chain of custody of how they got those documents.
Okay?
So if you present documents like that in a court of law, the first thing that the defense attorneys are going to say is, well, where did you get those documents?
How did you come into possession of those documents?
And whatever method was used for these documents to come into the hands of Kash Patel probably wouldn't stand up in court.
So what I think they did, and again, this is just my guess.
I think Kash Patel got all these documents electronically.
I think they were scans of documents is my guess.
Like he got them on a hard drive or something.
And I believe they printed them out.
And then they stuffed them in the burn bags.
And then they stuck them in a room in the Hoover building to set up this discovery of the dog found my homework.
So they set it all up, staged it, put them in the burn bags, locked the room, and then they pretended to find this room.
Oh my God, look at this room.
We never noticed this room.
There's a whole room here that nobody know.
Nobody knows about this room.
And then they open the door and they, oh my God, what are these bags?
And then they open up the bags.
Wow, look, this is exactly the incriminating evidence we've been looking for.
And so this is the story that's going to be introduced in the court system in order to explain where these documents came from.
And it's going to be very hard for the defense attorneys to argue against that because the chain of custody starts from the burn bags in the secret room.
You see?
So this way, Kash Patel doesn't have to explain who gave him the thumb drive or the hard drive or the download or whatever.
He can just say, no, we found him in a room.
And that ends all the questions about where the documents came from.
So that's my best guess of what's happening right now.
The good news is that this strategy may actually work to prosecute the traitors.
Maybe.
The bad news is it's kind of, I mean, they really do think we're stupid to believe that this is the way that these documents came into their hands, but okay, whatever.
At least it indicates that they're going to go after these traitors, and that's probably what matters the most, in my guess.
That's probably what matters.
So does this mean they're actually going to make arrests?
You would hope so at some point.
So here's a summary of what's been found in these documents.
The FBI knew this was, you know, under Trump's first administration, the FBI, even under Trump, knew that the Russian collusion hoax came from the Hillary Clinton campaign.
And they intentionally ignored key intelligence in order to cover it up.
And I'm reading, I think it's an AI-generated summary of the findings.
The Clinton campaign's plan was to coordinate with the Obama FBI to accelerate the narrative and leak it to U.S. press outlets, especially after Hillary won the election as she was supposed to do.
So the FBI placed these documents, this is what we're being told, in the burn bags for destruction, but Kash Patel found them.
Hillary Clinton approved of the plan to concoct a Donald Trump colluding with Russia narrative to distract the public from her use of a private email server.
And remember how Hillary Clinton, of course, shredded her private emails, even though it was totally illegal and she was issued a subpoena to turn over those emails, but she just deleted them all and nothing happened.
The original DNI report from 2016 said that Russia did not favor Trump and did not work to elect Trump and that Russia even held back damaging intel that they had on Hillary Clinton.
But Obama ordered a new report to be created, which was a lie, that falsely tied Trump to Russia.
So this came directly from Obama.
And then under direction of Obama, Brennan and Clapper manufactured fake intel and then they included the steel dossier, which was paid for by the Hillary Clinton campaign, in this new report, despite warnings from the CIA that it was untrustworthy.
And then Senator Grassley calls this, quote, one of the biggest political scandals and cover-ups in American history.
So this dwarfs anything that happened in Watergate and Richard Nixon.
I mean, this dwarfs it.
And like I said, there's no question in my mind that Clinton and Comey and Brennan and Clapper and Obama, they're all traitors.
And they all need to be sent to life in prison if found guilty.
So this is how the Trump administration is trying to introduce this evidence into the DOJ for attempted prosecutions that hopefully will actually happen.
Although, I'm not holding my breath.
Now, remember that John Durham, who was the special, I think, wasn't he a special prosecutor, he found no evidence of any criminal conspiracy among Obama officials to fabricate intelligence.
Yeah, we knew Durham, it was just another fake out, just like Jeff Sessions, just like Bill Barr.
They were all deep staters, every one of them.
And their job was to cover it up.
Oh, and don't forget Susan Rice.
Don't forget the Rice in all of this.
Susan Rice played a big role in all of this as well.
I mean, there's a long list of names here.
And don't forget about Seth Rich, Who was a Democrat who tried to leak some of this, and then it's clear that the deep state murdered Seth Rich.
Okay?
Very clear.
And also, don't forget that the entire corporate media went along with this hoax in order to try to damage Trump.
And I think many in the mainstream media, Washington Post, New York Times, etc., they knew that they were printing lies.
So why aren't those people being arrested for treason or complicity in an attempted coup?
There's a question for you.
So here's the point.
Now that Kash Patel has gone public saying we found all these documents, here they are.
They've been declassified by Grassley, or with the help of Grassley.
You can read them now.
And it doesn't look like they have a bunch of redactions in them either.
They look barely redacted from what I've seen so far.
You can read these documents and they're going to be all over alternative media in the days ahead.
But it looks to me like the Trump administration is actually moving to go after these people in some kind of mass racketeering, conspiracy, mass arrest type of operation.
And no, I'm not queuing on.
I don't fall for that garbage.
I'm not smoking hopium.
In fact, I've been super critical of this administration, especially lately for a number of things.
But I have to be honest about the milestones here or the signposts.
This, this announcement by Kash Patel, this is a marker that says the Trump administration is building a RICO case against all of these intelligence officials.
And they would only do that if they intend, I think, if they intend to prosecute.
So, I mean, call me irrational if you wish, but I'm going to maintain hope.
I'm going to try not to smoke too much opium here, but I'm going to maintain some level of hope that arrests will happen.
That there will be mass arrests of these traitors, which would be the ultimate victory actually for the Trump administration.
And it would make everybody forget about the Epstein files.
Everybody would forget about inflation.
Everybody would forget about the tariffs and the trade wars.
They would be like, yes, we've got the traitors.
You know, I mean, seriously, this would be the greatest victory the Trump administration could imagine.
And it would actually convert a lot of skeptics and even critics.
And again, I've been very critical of certain things about the Trump administration, but I think I'm an honest critic.
I'm also happy to applaud the Trump administration when they do things right.
And this would be a big thing.
This would be a game changer.
So join me.
Let's put out the vibe right now.
Let's say a little prayer for the cosmos here.
Let's say we hope and pray that the Trump administration actually carries out mass arrests of these treasonous officials.
And the arrest, it's got to be more than just three or four or five people because there are, I mean, ultimately, there are dozens of high-level people, and then there are hundreds of sort of medium-level people who were involved in all of this.
If they are not arrested, and I don't know what time window is reasonable, I think Alex Jones said if they're not arrested in six months, he's going to be unhappy about it.
Yeah, we're all going to be like crazy disappointed.
If there's no arrests in six months, then it's a failure.
Then something's wrong.
Because like I pointed out, you know, they can raid and arrest Roger Stone, you know, the very next day, or J6 people, you know, the very next day.
Why does it take us so long to arrest the far more heinous criminals and traitors who tried to destroy this nation?
Those arrests should happen very quickly, you know, in a reasonable world.
But we're not living in a reasonable world, are we?
So here's what I'm going to say.
If these arrests don't happen by, let's choose Thanksgiving.
How about that?
If they don't happen by Thanksgiving, well then, I mean, well, there's nothing we can do.
But we're going to be pissed.
Okay?
So I'm going to say Thanksgiving.
Let's give it the whole Thanksgiving weekend.
How about that?
All the way through.
Normally it's like a, right?
It's a four-day weekend, all the way through that Sunday night.
If we don't see arrests by that Sunday night, then we're going to go full turkey.
We're going to be very angry.
Again, not that we can do anything because it's all out of our hands at this point.
But I guess what I'm saying is I'm willing to have some level of patience through Thanksgiving.
And I think that's being generous.
Actually, what do you think?
Am I giving Team Trump enough time?
Is that enough time?
Why don't they arrest people tomorrow?
That's what I would like to see, but I'm trying to be reasonable.
I'm trying to have patience.
A couple of deep breaths.
Okay.
It's amazing that these traitors got away with this for so long.
I mean, James Comey publicly bragged about setting up Trump.
And some of these officials bragged about how they set a trap for General Michael Flynn, too.
I mean, they bragged about it.
They were so proud of how they pulled it off.
They need to rot in prison for life, as far as I'm concerned.
But we'll let the court decide that.
But it's incredible.
And Hillary Clinton's still out there.
And Barack Obama is still out there.
And, you know, Barack Obama does not have immunity for any act.
He has immunity for official acts as president.
But if he carried out acts that are unofficial acts that are crimes, he can absolutely be arrested and prosecuted for those crimes and i'm wondering if the trump administration is right now wondering whether they should make the arrest because they know the left wing will erupt across america and i say to trump go for it let the radical left erupt if they want to attempt
to have a revolt in america that's okay Yeah, that's okay because they won't get very far.
They won't get very far because the American people will support Trump administration crackdown on those lawless leftists.
That's why.
And those radical leftists, I mean, it's about time for them to really show their true colors, who they really are.
A bunch of, shall we say, revolting communists, right?
Literally in this case.
So let them show their true colors.
It's fine.
I mean, for the most part, when leftists go insane, they just burn down their own cities anyway.
It's like doing the rest of us a favor.
All right, so that's my take.
And by the way, if you're wondering, you know, yes, I criticize Trump, but I believe I criticize Trump fairly and rationally.
I am not someone who irrationally, I'm not a Trump hater.
I don't have Trump derangement syndrome.
I am a rational critic based on policy decisions, but I'm also rationally capable of celebrating good decisions.
And I would much prefer to be able to applaud Trump on many important decisions.
I really would.
I want Trump to make the right call for everything that affects America and our economy and our liberty, etc.
And he is doing many things that are positive.
I also think he's making some mistakes.
But I want you to understand that I can change my rhetoric on Trump in an instant based on whether he changes his policies.
And that is my agreement or disagreement with those policies.
I do not hold a grudge and I am not a worshiper, right?
So you're not going to see me having like Trump hatred nor Trump worship.
And I think that's the most accurate position to have is to just always have an open mind, always be ready to change your views based on what's happening.
I'm totally open to that.
In fact, I was even open to that during Joe Biden.
Of course, Joe Biden never stopped being Joe Biden, so there wasn't much of an opportunity to ever have a positive outlook on Biden or, you know, Hillary Clinton, for that matter.
I mean, she's not going to stop being a demon.
So, you know, you have to be honest, though, in your assessments.
Hey, hey, I'm willing to reassess Senator Ted Cruz if he would stop selling out Texas to the Zionists, you know?
But every time Cruz tweets something, it's why we should all obey Israel for some reason.
That's my criticism of Ted Cruz.
It's like, you're a Texas senator.
I mean, you're a United States senator representing Texas, allegedly, but you hardly ever talk about representing Texas.
You talk about Israel first all day long.
So that's my criticism of Senator Cruz.
But I'm open to changing that if he would change his priorities.
You see, it's very simple.
And I've even said, you know, the anti-Trump haters, the TDS sufferers, they irrationally hate Trump, and that's just stupid.
But there are also Trump worshipers or, let's say, the Trump-trained cultists who love Trump no matter what.
So they irrationally love Trump.
That's also stupid.
I mean, both of those extremes are just stupid.
You should never hold one of those positions.
You should be open to reassessment based on new information, new actions, new policies, etc.
I mean, that's the only intellectually honest way to assess the situation.
So to anybody listening from the Trump administration or the Trump White House, hey, I'm looking for opportunities to say great things about President Trump, but you got to give me things that I can say good things about because they're legitimately good.
You know, you can't just tell me, oh, say good things, even though his policies are sucking in many cases right now.
You got to actually earn it.
You got to earn praise from the independent media.
You don't get it automatically.
You got to earn it.
And by the way, slapping 25% tariffs on India is not going to earn praise from the independent media.
That is, if anybody understands economics.
And slapping 100% tariffs on China, which Trump threatens to do in a few days now, secondary tariffs because China buys oil from Russia.
That's crazy.
That's like an economic embargo against America.
That's going to be very damaging.
And of course, that's crazy.
I mean, I'm going to have to say the truth about that.
You know, Trump's got to, he's got to bring his economics theory into the 21st century, basically, is what needs to happen.
And so far, I don't see any evidence of that.
But we'll see.
Okay, now, let me shift gears here for a second.
And I've got a special report to play for you here about some new information about building out AI data centers and the power grid in America and also the use of water.
Why AI data centers use so much water and how that is now competing with human use of water across the United States.
So we'll go to that special report right now.
Okay, welcome to this special report.
I'm Mike Adams.
And previously, I had reported on the severe limitations of the scaling of America's power grid, even though there's so much Hunger for terawatt hours among the new AI data centers.
And so we all know, I mean, let me back up for a second.
We all know that the race to super intelligence, that is artificial intelligence that reaches a moment of what's sometimes called a singularity, where a machine is more intelligence than all humans combined, right?
Super intelligence.
The primary input for this is power, that is electricity.
And the United States right now, it's plateaued on its power generation for about a decade.
It's stuck right around 4,500 terawatt hours annually, whereas China is producing well over 10,000 terawatt hours annually, more than twice what the U.S. produces.
And the problem is that in the United States, of course, we have basically three power grids in the contiguous 48 states, East, West, and then Texas.
And the Eastern grid is already maxed out.
There's no additional capacity available on the Eastern grid, and they're already warning about blackouts.
There is additional capacity on the Texas grid at some level and the Western grid at some level, but the situation is pretty dicey, especially on hot days or very, very cold days in the winter, there could be rolling blackouts even with the current infrastructure.
Now, what I've come to realize in talking about this, and I have a lot of new information here for you today that's relevant to this conversation.
I've come to realize that people don't generally understand the units of power.
So when I say terawatt hours, I've been told by people that I need to explain what that is.
So let me just explain that briefly.
So the units of power really start with watt hours.
So a watt is a unit of work actually produced by electricity.
And a kilowatt, that's a common unit, I think.
People have heard about kilowatts.
So that's a thousand watts.
So that's a thousand units of power measured at any moment.
Like a hairdryer might use a thousand watts or one kilowatt of power as you turn it on.
And it continues to use 1,000 watts as you're using it.
And if you run the hairdryer for one hour, then that's a kilowatt hour.
So that's what a kilowatt hour means.
Capital K, capital W, lowercase H. Kilowatt hour is one kilowatt used for one hour.
And then of course, a megawatt hour is a million watts used for an hour.
So that's MWH.
And then a gigawatt hour is a billion watts used for an hour.
And that is GWH, gigawatt hours.
And then a terawatt hour is TWH.
And that is a trillion watts used for one hour.
So a terawatt hour is one million times more than a megawatt hour because it's six orders of magnitude larger.
And similarly, a gigawatt hour is one million times larger than a kilowatt hour.
Okay, does that make sense?
So far, so if we go up the scale, it's kilowatts, it's megawatts, it's gigawatts, and then it's terawatts.
And each one of those leaps by three orders of magnitude.
It's like saying thousand, million, billion, trillion.
And after that is gazillion.
No, I'm kidding.
We don't have to measure gazillion watt hours yet.
We're not there.
So terawatt hours is good enough for now.
The next higher unit is actually a petawatt hour, PWH.
And China is actually generating annually more than 10 petawatt hours, by the way, in case you're wondering.
But we still mostly use terawatt hours.
So we just say it is like 10,000 terawatt hours is what China is producing annually.
All right.
So I posted the following social media post, a little bit out of frustration that I was getting pushback from people who don't understand the units.
So I said, look, if you don't understand units of power such as terawatt hours, you will never realize why the lights are going out and you're experiencing rolling blackouts.
I think that I'm literally the only person who has done the math on this and is also reporting that soon America will have to choose between humans and AI data centers.
And yes, I ask you listening, have you heard anybody else talking about that choice?
Anybody?
I mean, I haven't, but whatever.
Because the existing power grid infrastructure will absolutely not support growth in both of those categories at the same time.
That is, you can't grow the human base of power and the AI data center base of power at the same time.
You're going to have to choose one or the other.
Okay?
And I continue.
Either humans have to be reduced or AI data centers have to be put on hold because there's no feasible way to scale the power grid by thousands of terawatt hours in the short time remaining to be competitive in the global race to AI superintelligence.
Whoever has the most power is almost certain to win this race.
And right now, China has more than twice the power production of the USA.
China's power infrastructure is growing extremely rapidly while the U.S. power grid has stalled for over a decade.
And then here's the crux of this.
If the USA doesn't add at least 1,000 terawatt hours per year of capacity, every single year between now and 2035, we're toast.
And there is no plan to add 1,000 terawatt hours per year in the USA.
There's not even any known way to achieve it.
That would require, for example, building 100 nuclear power plants per year and having them done in just one year.
In reality, they take closer to 20 years to plan, build, and commission.
And by 2045, the race is already over.
And the USA will have already lost.
By then, literally no one else is talking about this that I've seen.
And again, if someone else is talking about this, then I apologize.
I haven't heard anybody talking about this.
And it just, it's baffling.
Why?
I mean, I did hear Eric Schmidt briefly mention this, but not in the context of depopulation and how you're going to have to choose between humans and AI data centers.
You're going to have to make a choice at some level.
So let's see.
America is walking into a blackout nation scenario and no one is aware, or I should clarify almost no one.
And I'm beginning to realize people don't even know the difference between kilowatt hours, megawatt hours, gigawatt, terawatt, etc.
Which means we can't even have an intelligent conversation about this problem because people don't grasp the units.
And so, you know, I mean, try to talk to Congress about this or, you know, most influencers or a senator about terawatt hours.
They're like, what?
I heard the what part, but the rest of it didn't quite catch.
But now there's another factor we have to talk about here, which is the water usage.
Water usage.
So I'm asking AI to aggregate the news on this.
And here's what it says.
Texas AI data centers have been consuming significant amounts of water with reports indicating that data centers in central Texas have used 463 million gallons of water in 2023 to 24 alone.
And that's enough water for tens of thousands of homes.
And this has led to calls for residents to conserve water, including taking shorter showers.
Oh, so now you see where this is going.
Soon you're going to be told, if you live in Texas, and this will happen elsewhere as well, shorten your showers.
The AI data centers need the water for super intelligence.
Okay?
Don't flush that toilet or get smaller toilets with half flushes that don't work.
You know, don't flush that toilet.
The AI data center needs the water.
So don't shower, don't flush, you know, don't bathe, don't cook.
Certainly don't water your lawn.
AI needs the water.
So now you're starting to see another aspect of the competition between AI data centers and human beings.
And this analysis goes on.
It says the scale of water use is substantial.
Projections suggest that data centers in Texas will consume 49 billion gallons of water in 2025, increasing to 400 billion gallons by the year 2030.
What?
Where are they going to get 400 billion gallons of water?
This could account for nearly 7% of the state's total projected water use.
Okay.
All right.
Well, I mean, this is AI.
It might be hallucinating some of these numbers.
You never know.
But 400 billion gallons sounds like a boatload of water in a state that is often in drought, you see.
So it concludes, this situation highlights the tension between technological advancement and environmental sustainability, particularly in regions already experiencing water stress.
All right.
So then I'm reading an article from the Austin Chronicle, which says that a medium-sized data center uses 300,000 gallons of water a day, roughly the use of 1,000 homes, and that larger data centers might use 4.5 million gallons per day.
And you're like, where's all this water going?
Well, it's, okay, so the water is not destroyed, just to be clear.
The water is brought into the data center and then it's used for cooling.
Okay, so it's used to carry heat out of the data center.
And then the water is, you know, ejected back into the river, but hotter or wherever it came from.
So usually data centers, you know, they tap into the public water supply and they consume all this water and then they just push it back out to some kind of drainage plan.
It ends up back in the aquifers for the most part.
But it does consume a tremendous amount of the fresh water supply available to a city.
So it says in this story that Austin has 47 data centers and the Dallas-Fort Worth area has 189 data centers and that the Texas data centers are going to consume, yeah, by 2030, the number could rise to 399 billion gallons.
Okay, that's where the 400 came from.
Wow.
Okay, and I'm also learning from this story that most data centers use evaporative cooling systems.
So they're actually causing the water to go back into the air as vapor.
All right, that's interesting.
So you can see the contention here, the friction between humans being able to live in a place like Texas versus AI data centers.
So when Trump announces the $1 trillion in investment in new AI data centers in Texas, recognize that he's also essentially announcing that there will be, you know, hundreds of billions of gallons of water consumed by the data centers that won't be available for human beings.
And there will also be terawatt hours of energy consumed, you know, over time by these data Centers that also will not be available for people.
And it's not difficult to imagine a situation where we get into some kind of national crisis where China, like DeepSeek, is announcing some big breakthrough that shows that they're only one year away from super intelligence and they're going to dominate the world.
And then, you know, Trump and the governor of Texas announce an emergency, the total emergency.
No showers for you.
You know, no air conditioning for you.
That's the no soup for you reference from Seinfeld, of course.
But you can see the emergency where there'll be like an emergency shutoff of water and power for humans in order to fund or provide the power and water to the data centers to try not to lose the war, the race to super intelligence.
You see what I'm saying?
Like that collision course is obvious at this point.
And guess what?
The only way to not get impacted by that is to be off-grid for your power and your water.
So, you know, I live in central Texas and we at our facility, we do rainwater catchment to catch the rainwater that we use to make colloidal silver.
So we actually use Texas rainwater, you know, for all of our silver products that we make.
Plus, you know, custom, custom electronics and the silver plates and everything, deionized water, the whole deal.
So we take rainwater and we deionize it.
And then we make colloidal silver water from that.
So we don't use groundwater to make colloidal silver because that's the groundwater is toxic.
City water is toxic.
Are you kidding me?
We don't start with that.
We start with rainwater.
And our rainwater system also discards the first quarter inch to a half inch of rain.
And then we only capture the clean rain that comes after that, by the way, in case you're wondering.
So we actually have a diverter valve system that does that.
It's very cool.
I should show you that someday on video.
It'd probably be pretty cool.
Anyway, Central Texas gets something like 50 inches of rain a year on average.
Some years, though, it might be only like 10.
And other years, you might get, you know, 75.
In Texas, it's sort of like feast or famine when it comes to rain.
The point is that you can build rainwater collection systems and you can live off of those.
You can't really do irrigation off of them that uses too much water, but you can have enough water for living.
And that would be the only way to insulate yourself from a water usage, you know, national security emergency that's declared because all the water has to be used by the data centers.
And what do we do in a drought?
What do we do in a drought?
When the groundwater is gone and the aquifers are all drained out, and then the data centers start to freak out.
Like, this is an emergency.
Well, what's the governor going to favor?
Is the governor going to favor human homes or AI data centers?
And, you know, Texas is going to become more like California, where California had all these water use restrictions.
You're only allowed to shower for two minutes or something.
You know, your toilet's barely flush.
You know, no watering yard, no washing your car, you know, shutting down car washes, all kinds of things.
All that's coming to Texas.
It's because of the AI data centers.
And then, of course, the power rationing.
So the whole point of the smart meter system is to be able to control your power and to override your choices and to monitor what you're doing and then punish you probably through the CBDC.
So if you set your air conditioning down too low, oh, I saw online, some people like to set that air con at like 70 degrees Fahrenheit, which shocked me.
I'm like, what?
That's crazy.
I'm not even trying to conserve energy and I set mine at 80 because I like to live a little more in harmony with the seasons.
So I actually want to feel a little bit hot in the summer, actually.
And then in the winter, I want to feel a little bit cool.
So in the winter, I'll set my heat some, I don't know, like 65 or, you know, something like that, or between 65 and 70, maybe.
But usually more like 65, 66, something like that.
And again, in the summer, I'm rocking it at 80.
So I'll cool my office or my house to 80 degrees.
Okay.
But I'm not trying to conserve electricity.
What if the state forced the power company to make you set your air conditioning at 80, but you actually like it at 70, which I found a lot of people do.
People really like cold homes for some reason.
I don't know.
Probably most of you listening.
You're like, I want it at 72 or something.
Okay, that's fine.
But you won't even be allowed to.
They'll force you to keep it at 80.
And then you'll figure out you just have to run fans and stuff, which is fine.
By the way, you know, this is related.
When I'm out jogging, so, of course, I jog with no shirt, no pants, just shorts.
And it's so hot in Texas right now.
It's about 100 degrees.
And when I'm out jogging, I actually, I found a wearable cooler fan.
You strap it around your torso, and then it blows a stream of air up, up your chest and the bottom of your neck.
And then I just jog with a little spray bottle of water.
And I just mist my chest and neck and face like every couple of minutes.
And I let the cooling fan blow.
It just cools me and it's fine.
I can easily jog in 100-degree weather.
Feel just fine, by the way.
So, you know, look, sometimes you just gotta, you gotta figure out some clever ways to moderate your temperature.
You know, sometimes it's a spray bottle.
Sometimes it's a fan.
Sometimes if you eat less, you know, your body will actually not be as warm.
You won't be burning off as much calories in terms of heat.
So actually eating less will tend to cool you.
But anyway, whatever.
My point is you're going to be forced to do these insane things like take really short showers or no showers for a while.
It's like, only shower after the seven-day stink.
You know, when the full funk kicks in, then you can shower for two minutes.
That's it.
State law.
So that day is coming.
And, you know, look, Texas is, Texas is a great state, don't get me wrong.
And Texas is most definitely a strong hub for technology.
So I understand why data centers are being built in Texas.
But Texas is not, or at least except for East Texas, much of Texas is not water rich.
Certain areas are, obviously Houston, etc.
Dallas-Fort Worth is kind of in the middle.
But a lot of areas of Texas don't have spare water at all.
And that includes central Texas.
So this is going to get interesting.
Now, there's another very important story that I want to bring you here.
Let me open this up.
This is from UtilityDive.com.
Now, from this story, and the headline is, a transformer supply bottleneck threatens power system stability as load grows.
Okay.
This story quotes the man named Peter Farrell, the director of government relations of the National Association of Electrical Manufacturers, or NEMA.
Got it?
NEMA.
Okay.
He says delivery of a new transformer ordered today could take up to three years.
Five years ago, that wait time was four to six weeks.
Okay, are you tracking this?
Okay.
So in 2020, I could order a big transformer and I could get it in four to six weeks.
Now, if I order the same transformer, I get it sometime in 2028, maybe.
And it's actually worse than that.
I've heard that Schneider Electric, that some of their higher-end parts, which I believe includes transformers, that they're five years out.
Okay, and let's see.
Jeffrey Desain, the general manager for Schneider Electric, says it will take a variety of investment de-risking solutions.
I love that term.
For supply chains and manufacturers to catch up.
Hey, can we have some de-risking solutions, please?
No, they're in the burn bags.
Dang it.
How'd they end up in the burn bags?
So the story, the opening paragraph says, the urgently needed modernization of the U.S. power system is being impeded by slow access to vital new electric transformers.
Okay, so we have a massive shortage of transformers.
Hmm.
That sounds bad.
So what percentage of transformers that are made in the world are made in the United States?
Any guess?
Any guess?
Bueller?
No.
Okay.
20% of transformers are made in the United States.
So clearly that's not going to cover the demand.
Now, transformers are made predominantly in two other countries, which covers 80%, obviously, of the transformer production.
Guess what two countries they are?
Guess what two countries they are?
It would be India, number one.
I know, that's surprising.
You might have thought China, but China's number two.
So India makes 60% of the transformers for the world.
And then China makes roughly, well, a little over 20%, it says here.
I know that doesn't add up to exactly 100, but hey, these are AI estimates.
Okay, so India makes the most by far.
Which country did Trump just hit with a 25% tariff?
Oh, that would be India.
Yes, indeed.
Which country did Trump just insult as having a, quote, dead economy that Trump wants nothing to do with?
Oh, that would be India.
India wins again.
Which country did Trump just totally piss off with his lack of diplomacy?
Oh, India.
The country that provides the electrical transformers.
India, which is the I in bricks, in case you did not know that.
India is the eye in bricks.
And what does Trump promise to do to all nations that participate in bricks?
Well, the answer to that is that Trump promises to tack on an extra 10% punitive tariff on top of whatever else he's already demanded.
So India is going to have a 25% tariff plus a 10% tariff, the punitive bricks tariff.
So transformers from India are going to have an additional 35% added to their cost if they are imported into the United States, which frankly the Indian manufacturers may decide not to even provide because they just maybe don't want to do business with a country that treats them like dirt.
Right?
And India's got plenty of buyers in Russia and all across Southeast Asia and many other areas in Europe as well.
All right.
So now then, and then China makes the over 20%.
And China is also being, of course, heavily targeted by Trump.
Now, but there's something else in this.
There's something else.
Trump has promised that in addition to the new tariffs and then the punitive BRICS tariff, he's going to add another 100% tariff to any country that purchases energy from Russia and that this is going to happen in less than 10 days, according to Trump, if you believe what he says.
Okay, which countries buy energy from Russia?
You wouldn't believe it.
It's the same country.
It's India and China again.
They're the winners every time.
Okay, so it's India and China, it's Iran and it's the EU, but we don't buy transformers from Iran, so that doesn't really matter for this conversation, but we do buy transformers from India and China.
So sometime in August, the transformers from India are not just going to have a 25% tariff or even a 35% tariff, but a 135% tariff added to them.
Okay, that is effectively going to stop the exporting of transformers from India to the United States.
It's going to just halt.
Got it?
Okay, it's going to halt.
And a similar thing will happen with China if Trump does what he promises and slaps another 100% on top of all the other percentages and all the other random numbers that are already slapped on China's punitive tariffs and sanctions and whatever else.
I mean, I can't even keep track of it.
I'm just getting cognitive whiplash every day just trying to keep track of these numbers.
I need a spreadsheet.
It needs to have like a Trump formula in there so we can just track what his mind is doing every day with the numbers.
It's a random number generator.
So we're not going to get transformers from India or China.
Got it?
We're only going to get transformers from America.
Trump thinks that if he tariffs the crap out of all these other countries that make transformers, that we will make them in America.
But to make transformers, you have to build what?
You have to build transformer factories.
That's right.
Transformer factories.
Transformer factories run on what?
Electricity.
And to build transformer factories that run on electricity, what do you need?
What components do you need?
Transformers.
You need transformers.
To build the transformer-making factories.
But you don't have transformers because you pissed off India and China, the countries that make most of the transformers.
You can hear it in my voice, obviously.
The insanity of what Trump is doing right now is off the charts.
And I don't know who his economic advisors are, but, you know, they're idiots.
They don't even understand any of this.
They have no idea of what I'm saying here.
But you can't build factories in America if you can't install transformers.
You know, look, I should have done this.
I should go to my new laboratory building because we have a big-ass transformer that's sitting on a concrete pad there.
In fact, I'm going to do this.
I'm going to film the whole power structure of my new building.
This is a new laboratory that also has the ability to double as a small data center.
It's got a ton of power piped into it, like loads of power.
I think it was 800 amps at 240 volts, but then I was thinking, no, maybe it was 1,200 or 1,600.
Anyway, it's a lot of power.
I want to show you what it takes, all the hardware and everything that's mounted on the side walls, all the giant breaker boxes, the transformers, the switches, the disconnects, the breaker, the massive, you know, the master breakers, all of it.
I want to show you that because you can't get that anymore on the timetable that we were able to get it for earlier this year.
You can't get it now.
And if you don't have those things, you can't run your factory because your factory needs electricity.
obviously.
Obviously.
So Trump is cutting off America from the components needed to build factories that could build transformers.
But then somehow Trump expects the private sector to magically build transformers when you can't.
I mean, we don't have magical rooms with burn bags that just pop up out of nowhere.
Oh, look, we found burn bags with all the evidence against all our enemies.
No, we don't have that kind of magic in the private sector.
We actually have to build things that work on cause and effect.
And in case you didn't know, why do you need transformers?
Well, it's because the transmission of electricity, you know, the high power transmission lines, it's at very, very high voltage because that's the only efficient way to transmit electricity over distances, right?
So it comes in at a crazy high voltage.
I don't know what the exact voltage is.
But you've got to step that down to 240 volts for, you know, your building use, your factory use.
And, you know, then you've got to have, you know, single phase or three phase or whatever is necessary from there.
But you have to have a big transformer in order to do this.
If you don't have the transformer, you know, you can't just tap into, you know, a 10,000 volt overhead line or 100,000 volts.
I mean, some of them I know are even more than that.
So you can't just like plug into 100,000 volts.
Ah, why did everything blow up?
I wonder.
So you've got to step it down.
That's what transformers are for.
And if you don't have transformers, you don't have power.
So you can't run your factory, period.
So here's the question.
By what magic does Trump believe that hundreds of thousands of transformers will appear, spontaneously appear, across America?
Is there a transformer warp vortex?
Is there a transformer portal from an alternate dimension through which transformers are shoved by aliens on the other side?
Is there a sorcerer's spell that will invoke transformers to magically materialize in this dimension?
I'm not aware of any of those things.
My understanding is somebody has to build them out of metal and oil and whatever and copper wires and coils and whatever.
And that's being done in India and China.
Okay?
So, there's your answer, folks.
You can't re-industrialize America if you don't have transformers.
And you can't build transformers without transformers.
And those transformers come 80% from India and China, the two countries being heavily targeted and punished, even sanctioned, sanctioned by Trump in his trade wars.
The trade wars that he claims will make America strong.
I think that his trade wars will be transformative, shall we say, of America's economy in the sense that our economy will collapse.
That's a transformation because nobody can build anything that functions because there are no more transformers.
And even if you can get the transformers, you still have the competition between the AI data centers and the residential areas.
You know, for every home that uses water and power, you know, that's one less server or some equivalent in the data center.
So, Trump has made promises about data centers in Texas that are incompatible with the rate of population growth in Texas.
Something is going to break.
Something's got to give.
We're either going to run out of power, we're going to run out of water, we're not going to have transformers, like, something's going to give here.
And wherever you are listening to this, you might be facing a similar situation as well, even if you're in Arizona
California or Colorado or wherever or the East Coast or even Florida you might be facing a similar situation soon so get as off-grid as you can have backup power and collect rainwater if you can now it's expensive it's expensive it costs about a dollar per gallon of water that you want to collect and retain so if you want a 50,000
gallon tank it's going to cost you about $50,000 roughly give or take that's a that's a big chunk of change especially for you know a household but you don't need a rain tank that big just for a household that's just what we have you know for our our production for the rainwater production for our silver you could get by on something smaller but you're gonna have to jump on that because there's gonna be huge demand for rainwater collection because the water supply you know the
The water aquifers are going to get tapped out over the next few years between now and 2030.
And then for backup power, battery storage systems are not mature.
I've been tracking this industry very closely.
I've been watching sodium ion batteries.
I've looked into flow batteries.
I've, of course, looked at lithium ion, etc.
Sodium ion is the most promising chemistry for off-grid storage and high number of cycling or charged cycles.
Also, it's very safe because sodium ion batteries do not spontaneously burst into fire.
They don't burn up like lithium ion.
So sodium ion is the chemistry that's actually going to be the best for EVs and for sort of rural power storage or grid shifting technology for anybody that wants to have some resilience against an increasingly faulty power grid.
And where are the sodium ion batteries made?
Can you take a guess?
Take a guess.
Mostly China.
Mostly China.
There's one company in America that makes sodium ion batteries and they're not ready for prime time yet.
They're still building out their facility to get to some level of production.
While China is...
is actually innovating the chemistry of the the cathodes to have you know the best number of charging cycles and the best discharge stability etc and if you want to read up on that just go to censored.news that's one of our websites and if you go to censored news let me actually bring it up and if you scroll down near the bottom then you're going to see a website there called a sodium battery hub
that's a very specific site and then you're going to see like there's a headline right now swansea university innovates sodium ion batteries for african e-mobility yeah very
interesting copper enhanced manganese sodium ion batteries deliver extended lifespan you see so if you want to follow sodium ion that's the place to do it and i think within a couple more years you'll be able to buy a pretty big sodium ion battery bank and like stick it in your garage or something and tie it into your household grid and you'll be able to have very cost efficient large scale even scalable local energy storage that can get you through some blackouts
for your for your home but that technology doesn't really exist right now in an efficient and safe format and if you use solar panels they're almost always grid tie which means if the grid goes down so does your solar so the only way to have solar panels that that work when the grid is down is to have an off-grid system which means you need battery storage which means you need something better than lead acid and lithium ion etc.
That's the whole point of sodium ion, which is not yet mature.
But when it is mature, almost all the manufacturing will be in China.
China, the same country that Trump's about to hit with 100-plus percent tariffs.
So, what will these batteries cost from China?
It won't matter.
They won't even ship them to you because they're going to be too expensive for the exporters.
So, Trump is cutting us off from transformers and sodium-ion batteries.
Oh, joy.
And again, you get caught up in the same cycle.
Trump would say, Well, we're trying to encourage domestic manufacturing of sodium-ion batteries.
Okay.
So, if you're going to build a sodium-ion battery factory, what components do you need to build the factory?
You need transformers.
Where are the transformers made?
India and China.
The country's hit with the tariffs, right?
So, we're caught in an endless loop of insanity.
You can't get the parts to make the parts that you need to provide the parts to the other buildings that need the parts for them to make other things to have an industrial revolution in America.
You can't get the parts and you don't have the power and you don't have the water, and nobody wants to work anyway.
So, there's your Trump's economic revolution for America.
It's basically idiocracy.
Nothing works.
I mean, do you realize that if you place an order for transformers today, that by the time you get those transformers in 2028, that China may have already achieved super intelligence, according to many machine learning experts, that that pivotal event will happen on or before the year 2028, and you're still waiting for your transformers?
You can't even launch a data center.
I mean, Trump's answer is like, just wait a few years.
You know, you'll get the parts eventually.
That's that's that actually doesn't work.
Oh, and by the way, if you want to manufacture transformers in America, the two most common elements that are used in their manufacture are aluminum and copper.
What two elements did Trump just slap with insane new tariffs, import tariffs of up to 50%?
What two elements would those be?
Oh, aluminum and copper.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Yep, we got it again.
So, whatever we need to build transformers in America, Trump has basically embargoed.
Trump is putting insane tariffs on it.
So, he has made it essentially impossible to manufacture the things in America that are necessary for an industrial revolution to even take place.
It's actually, it's the perfect plan if you want to cripple America's economy.
It's the perfect plan.
It's almost as if it was designed by a mastermind who wanted to harm America to the maximum extent.
And I guarantee you, there are no pro-Trump influencers who know anything about this topic or who even understand anything that I said in this entire special report here.
They have no understanding.
They are tribalists who are just irrationally pro-Trump, no matter what.
They don't know what terawatt hours are.
They don't know how transformers work.
They don't know about supply chains.
They don't know the role of China and India.
They think that India must be a dead economy, that India doesn't make anything, because that's what Trump said.
And a lot of people believe that, and they are ignorant as dirt because we are living in a time when we need international supply chains to function if we're going to bootstrap our domestic economy.
And that process takes at least a decade.
And in that decade, we need to build at least 100 nuclear power plants and bring online a bunch of other gas plants and coal plants and hydro and anything else, any energy source we can find because we are so far behind China, we can't even compete in the AI race wars.
It's not even close.
It's not even competitive.
So, you know, Trump can sit in the White House and he can say things like, oh, the economy is great.
You know, savings are up.
Jobs, employment is up, and prices are down, and everything's awesome.
You can say all that stuff.
It doesn't make transformers magically appear.
It doesn't make terawatt hours appear on the power grid.
It doesn't allow you to build factories.
I mean, you know, words don't convert into electricity, unfortunately, or we could just have a massive power center powered by the United States Congress, you know, hot air speeches.
If that were the case, then we wouldn't need any nuclear power plants and just plug in cables to all the U.S. senators and congressmen who are bloviating constantly and just use them as, you know, copper tops.
That would be great, but it doesn't work that way.
So the only thing that's going to change this dramatically is if, and this could be a huge breakthrough, if the Trump administration were to declassify free energy technology and stop suppressing things like cold fusion, or to allow the use of modular nuclear reactors or small modular reactors, as they're sometimes called.
So these small modular reactors can produce reportedly anywhere from 20 megawatts to 300 megawatts of continuous power.
They have to be refueled every few years.
Looks like three to seven years.
So they're much smaller than the big nuclear power plants, but they're also they can be installed on different sites That aren't suitable for the large reactors, and the SMRs are much faster to put into place.
So, if anything can drag us out of this power deficit across America, it's going to be SMRs, small modular reactors, which do rely on nuclear fission.
So, of course, they have refined nuclear fuel.
I believe they use uranium.
Let me just confirm that here.
I mean, we should all get up to speed on SMRs, frankly.
Yeah, it says here they rely on uranium-235 that's low-enriched.
So, it's enriched only up to 5%.
So, that's good.
It doesn't require a lot of enrichment.
And I believe that the SMRs also have more intrinsic safety features, such as natural self-cooling systems, or even a design that does not lend itself to runaway fission reactions.
So, you know what?
I'm going to get up to speed more on the SMRs because I think that's the only way that America can even begin to be competitive in this.
You're not going to build a thousand AP1000 nuclear power plants or even 100.
I mean, Trump talked about we're going to build 10.
Okay, that's nothing.
That's not going to touch the demand on the power grid.
SMRs might unleash some things, but the real breakthrough would have to come from the government halting its oppression of exotic technologies, zero-point energy, cold fusion, like I said,
or low-energy nuclear reactions, other forms of energy production that have been suppressed with the inventors sometimes killed, their patents confiscated by the federal government under national security, given over to the Pentagon, things like that.
So, the only way America is going to come through this is if we stop suppressing energy technology.
And I don't know that that's going to happen.
I don't know.
I guess we will see.
But thank you for listening to this special report.
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No, we're looking at SMRs here.
Yeah.
Wouldn't you like to have a small modular reactor in your garage?
Yeah, that'd be fun.
Hey, I only need to refuel every five years.
Okay.
But there is uranium in your garage, so it could be interesting.
All right.
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Okay, hope you enjoyed that special report.
So let me tell you what I've got lined up for you for the rest of today's broadcast.
So I was recently a guest with Aaron Day on his show.
And he just broadcast that on X and it had a very good reception.
So I'm going to play that for you, courtesy of Aaron Day, who's a super bright guy, pro-freedom, pro-privacy crypto, etc.
So I think you're going to really enjoy this.
But this is him asking the questions.
And I'm just a guest on his show.
But check that out.
And then also, I'm going to play an interview today with Daniel Christos that we filmed, I don't know, a little over a week ago, and talking about a lot of issues, including faith and history and Bible scriptures versus belief systems today, what's happening in the Middle East and elsewhere, and demons and all kinds of things.
So that's a fascinating conversation.
Now, I just want to tell you that Daniel was on the road, and so he did not have his studio.
And so the visual appearance of his video is very odd.
Just he did not have a good camera set up.
So you'll have to excuse that, but the content is well worth it.
So I think you'll enjoy both of these interviews coming up back to back.
It's a double interview Friday.
How about that?
It's like a double stack of pancakes for you right there.
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Our new studio is under construction as well.
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And have a great weekend.
Welcome back to the Aaron Day Show, Season 2, episode 20.
This is a very exciting episode.
We have a terrific guest today, someone who I've gotten to know quite a bit over the last year.
And as you know, the show is now focusing specifically on three areas: one, exposing the technocratic takeover, two, helping people reclaim their free will and their autonomy, and then three, building decentralized solutions.
And so, with that focus, I don't know of a single better guest to have that's actually been working on those things for actually a much longer period of time than myself, which is Mike Adams.
And if you're not familiar with Mike, and I'm sure you probably are if you're listening to this show, Mike is a tech innovator who has been building innovative solutions based on Liberty principles for quite some time.
You may know him from natural news as well as building out the Brighteon platform.
So, his focus has been to really just not just talk the talk, but actually walk the walk and actually build real solutions, including Brighteon.io, which is a free speech platform, Brighteon AI, Brighteon Social.
And then, what we're going to be focusing on talking about today is Enoch, which is his newest project, which is a really cool decentralized AI that is trained on the exact opposite of the data that you're going to find on almost any other model.
So, with that said, happy to have you on, Mike.
Well, hi, Aaron.
Hey, it's great to join you.
I'm a big fan of you and your work, and I'm just honored to be here.
Great.
And I do want to add one other thing.
Mike has had me on Decentralized TV a couple of times, which I encourage you to check out that show.
That show is one of the most impactful podcasts I've ever been on, frankly, in terms of the actual outreach from the people that watch the show.
So it's very clear that you have an engaged audience of people that are actually interested in doing things.
And I want to thank you for everything that you've done also to help support Roger Veer and our political prisoners of war.
You know, when you guest hosted Alex Jones, you brought Roger and Tracy on, and that's really gone a huge way.
That's probably one of his biggest.
That and the Tucker Carlson interview are the two biggest distribution channels for getting this information out.
So thank you for all of that as well.
Yeah, and I'm still very hopeful that Roger will be pardoned because there's no more clear case of political persecution.
And it's like all these other people are being pardoned.
Where's Roger's pardon?
You know, so I'm going to keep hammering that issue until he's free.
Yeah, no, I hope so as well.
I'm not going to stop either.
And, you know, hopefully we can continue to make some noise.
And I will just say, everybody, check out freerogernow.org if you haven't already signed the open letter.
He's up to almost 100,000 signatures.
So there's definitely momentum there.
So it does matter.
And that's why Ross is free.
So I guess so to start, you've built a remarkable career as the health ranger, you know, from founding natural news to championing alternative health and anti-censorship causes.
What pivotal experiences, perhaps maybe facing deplatforming or big pharma narratives, led you to see AI as the next frontier for preserving economy and truth?
Well, I was among the first to be deplatformed starting in 2014, even before Alex Jones was banned everywhere.
I was banned and they voice printed me.
They banned my voice even on other people's shows.
They would get a strike on YouTube if they had me as a guest.
So my voice and my likeness was banned.
And what was happening was: see, I started in 2003.
I started what was News Target and then became natural news.
And in 2006, 2007, I was gaining a lot of traction and really organic popularity with a message of the dangers of big pharma, the dangers of the vaccines, the corruption of government, the corruption of the dollar and the Federal Reserve.
And at that time, I was reading G. Edward Griffin's books and I had donated to Ron Paul's campaign back in the 1990s when he was a Texas congressman and so on.
So I was in that space.
And you got to understand, back in that day, it was very fringe to talk about the dangers of vaccines or pharmaceuticals or even to talk about cancer cures.
How do we overcome cancer?
How do we heal?
How do we use high-density nutrition to prevent degenerative diseases?
And myself, I'm an example of that because 30 plus years ago, I was borderline obese, type 2 diabetic, chronic pain, all those kinds of things.
And now I'm in my mid-50s.
And before I came on the show, I just finished a 30-minute run with my dog in the sun with no sunscreen.
And I use a phytonutrition that is photoactivated.
So for example, in this smoothie, this contains curcumin from turmeric as well as quercetin.
And those nutrients are phyto or photoactivated.
Excuse me.
So if you consume curcumin and then you go out in the sun, the sunlight amplifies the neuroprotective and anti-cancer effects of turmeric.
So these are the kinds of secrets that I incorporated into my life that I was talking about publicly and gaining a massive audience.
In those days, it was Mercola.com and Natural News.
We were one and two.
And then the censorship came.
2014, I began to be deplatformed.
YouTube channel completely.
That was the day that I decided I was going to start building BrightTown.com to make it a free speech platform available to everyone.
So we built that.
That took about 18 months, over a million dollars Easy, as you know, what it costs to write effective code.
We wrote it from scratch.
We don't use AWS.
We have our own data center.
And then we just kept building other platforms to the point where today, now, after Brighteon.social and Brighteon.io, which is a blockchain-driven, peer-to-peer, decentralized, uncensorable social media platform built on Bastion, by the way.
Now we've launched Brighteon.ai, which is a free AI engine that beats every other AI engine in the world on real world questions, things about gold.
I sent you the example of how it answers questions about gold versus fiat currency, but it'll tell you about depopulation.
It'll tell you about chemtrails and geoengineering.
It'll tell you about the dangers of vaccines and the bioweapons and all of it.
It's the only engine in the world that I'm aware of that does that.
And it does it expertly.
I think, have you had a chance to play around with that engine a little bit?
I have had a chance.
In fact, I've got a couple of examples that I can talk about with folks as we get through this because I've chatted with you back and forth about the struggles that I've had getting information out of other AIs, particularly when I was doing this 40-day fast, where every time I would put something into an AI, even Grok, it would tell me, like, I'm like, I'm on day 32 of the fast.
I'm having this, this, and this.
And its response back to me was, you know, well, we wouldn't recommend that you do a 40-day fast and X, Y, and Z is going to happen.
And then I'd go back and say, well, based on what data?
Oh, I apologize.
We don't have any data, but these are the guidelines.
And then, you know, I kept on drilling and drilling and drilling.
And then it would say, well, the reason there's no data is because the independent review board would probably think that it's too unsafe to even try doing a 40-day fast.
So when I ping, so when I pinged you on this, you actually, and this is before you officially launched, you were actually able to give me data back about actual trials that had been conducted showing improvement in a variety of different conditions.
I think it was ranging from cancer to ALS.
I mean, there's been reported some pretty miraculous things that happen when you do a, you don't have to do all 40 days, but when you do that.
And so that to me was a game changer because I literally, I experienced personally the inability to get any useful data while doing a fast other than the information that you were able to put out.
Well, all the mainstream engines have been overtaken by the CIA, just like Wikipedia.
So Wikipedia is just CIApedia.
I think everybody knows that.
The CIA runs OpenAI and sets the guardrails.
They set the narratives that OpenAI must repeat.
And these are Western narratives that are really important to maintain the power and coercive structure control grid over the people.
They have to repeat these lies over and over again.
So what's really interesting about this, Aaron, is that we, so we spent about 20 months building this AI engine, but we had to build it on top of a base engine.
And then we had to modify that base engine.
So we assessed every base engine, LLM, that existed, everything that was out there, you know, from any country.
And we did testing on every engine.
The one that we found that was the least infested with CIA narratives was Quinn from China.
And so we ended up using Quinn as our base model and then doing these very difficult, it took us a long time to develop this, these very difficult retraining alterations, not just fine-tuning, not just rag.
For those, you know, your tech audience listening, it's not just that kind of thing.
Okay.
This is way deeper.
We rewired the vectors in the vector database that is the large language model.
And we had to develop some very innovative code in order to do that and worked with some top engineers around the world to achieve that.
It took longer than I thought.
We were four months late to even deliver it.
But now that it's delivered, it just blows everything away.
We have a hundred question tests, real-world tests about everything from climate and carbon dioxide to currency and freedom and history and vaccines and COVID and everything.
Our engine now gives over 87% correct answers.
And we tested it on ChatGPT and it gave us 12% correct.
But we built our engine for just under $2 million, which is unthinkable in the world.
I mean, think about how much Elon has put into Grok, you know, billions of dollars and Grok still can't answer basic questions as well as our engine.
It's crazy.
But we're not run by the CIA.
So it's cheaper to have good answers.
Think about that, right?
Well, no, that's true.
I mean, those overlays and whatever it is that they use to screen the information with the existing models, I mean, that has to be very taxing in terms of trying to figure out, okay, well, now I've got to censor this result.
I was today, I was trying to play around with the only thing that I like about ChatGPT at this point is that it can do images well.
Absolutely.
But I got to the point where I can't use it anymore.
I was getting ready for my podcast last Thursday and I ended up, you know, 10 different images in a row.
It refused to create.
Yeah.
And these were not, these were not overly, I wasn't saying, oh, this, you know, this vaccine is going to kill you or anything else.
I was actually talking about very high-level technocratic concepts.
I was asking it to create icons.
And so, I mean, I got to the point where it's, it's not only very slow, but it's completely unpredictable.
For the stuff that I'm using it for, I almost, I have a less than 50% hit rate of getting any response back that's not an error.
So that's a very interesting point about it's cheaper to kind of to be truthful.
It's kind of like that statement that, you know, I don't lie because keeping lying is difficult.
You have to keep track of all of this other stuff that's going on.
And that's right.
And I guess that's, you know, taken to a grand scale now with AI and data centers and everything else.
And Aaron, you know, there's something really important I want to mention here that AI, the promise is mass decentralization of human knowledge.
And we are very dedicated to that mission.
So the AI that we've launched right now is browser-based, which means it is centralized.
You know, you're going to a browser.
It's non-commercial.
There's no ads.
You don't need an account.
It's free to use.
Just go to Brighteon.ai.
You can use it.
However, our ultimate goal, and actually I'm testing this model right now, is that we're going to open source, release on Hugging Face the GGUF downloadable models, 8-bit and 4-bit models, and different numbers of parameters that are fully trained so that you can download those and use them locally.
That's been our ultimate goal.
In our testing, Those models don't yet have the highest alignment that we have in our hosted model.
So instead of an 87% score, they're giving about a 50% score, which is still better than the 12% that ChatGPT is giving.
But it means that if you ask it a question about the truth about, let's say, links between COVID vaccines and infertility, you're going to get one good answer for every one bad answer.
So it's a coin toss.
That's the best we've been able to achieve so far.
But the advantage is, again, it's downloadable, it's decentralized.
No one can monitor you.
You don't need an internet connection to use it.
And you can run it on your local GPU like an NVIDIA graphics card.
And ultimately, that's where we are going with all of this.
And Aaron, what's really interesting, I mean, feel free to interrupt me anytime it's your show, but as NVIDIA rolls out far more capable chip systems and tower computing systems that replace entire racks.
And I think Spark is their newest system with the Blackwell integrated chip system.
We're going to be able to actually train our own base models from scratch to where we won't have to build on top of Quinn or any other model.
We'll be able to build our own base model.
And what we're doing between now and then is we are building the world's most massive curated data set of input data to go into that base model once it becomes economical for us to do that.
And I think that's only about a year away.
So that's the future of where this is going.
We don't have to depend on any other organization.
We can build our own base model with our data set and our worldview.
That's phenomenal.
I mean, we talk a lot about on this show decentralization in general, but obviously when it comes to cryptocurrency, this whole idea of self-custody is key.
And what you're talking about here is the ability to have a self-custody AI.
That's right.
Which I think is critical for a whole variety of reasons, not only any kind of snooping that might happen from third parties, but what happens if something happens to the internet or whatever, or censorship at that level, the ability to have all of this information at your fingertips on your machine without having to connect to an internet could be life-saving, actually.
Absolutely.
And to that point, you mentioned something about training it on data sets.
So obviously, I've been running a whole bunch of different queries.
I mean, one of them was, I think they were trying to push Gardasil or something on my daughter.
And so we went to all the different AIs.
And of course, it gave back the, it's safe and whatever the common thing was.
And you gave a different result entirely.
But what is the data set that you're training on?
Because that's really the magic sauce here, I would think.
Well, in addition to the underlying base technology.
You're exactly right.
So the data set is the magic sauce.
And number one, we've had donations of massive data sets to this project.
And I want to give credit.
So not only is it trained on everything that we've ever published at naturalnews.com, and it's trained on, of course, every interview that I've ever done, every transcript and so on, but we had massive donations.
So Dr. Joseph Mercola donated his entire Mercola.com website, 20 plus years of content, meticulously researched, representing hundreds of thousands of hours of human effort.
On top of that, then SayerG donated GreenMedInfo.
We had Children's Health Defense.
We had ANH USA, the Alliance for Natural Health, donated their content.
Ty and Charlene Bollinger also donated the truth about cancer, every transcript of every interview they ever did spanning about 15 years.
And then on top of that, we went out and got permission from, I don't know, 50 to 100 different channels of influencers who we respected, people like David Morgan, the silver guru, pro liberty metals guy.
And we just said, hey, David, we're doing this project.
Can we scrape every video you've ever made?
It's like, okay, yeah, go for it.
So we did.
And we scraped a bunch of other influencers that gave us permission and so on.
And on top of that, then we went out and we purchased thousands of physical books.
And then we had those books scanned and used as base training material, but altered.
And just to be clear, our engine does not reproduce books.
It's clearly a fair use case.
The court's already ruled on this, especially because we're non-commercial, non-profit.
This is our consumer wellness center nonprofit that actually built the entire engine.
But with these thousands of books that we purchased and then use for training, we were able to have additional knowledge put into the system.
And then we wrote, this is what took us 20 months.
And I've written way more Python code than I ever thought I was going to do.
But I had to build a team.
We had to write all of these scripts to use AI engines to process the incoming data.
So, you know, you can't just take a transcript and feed it into an AI engine because the transcript, the way people talk, like we're talking right now, it's odd.
It's not academic writing.
It's filled with ums and pauses and restatements and things like that.
So you have to, quote, normalize everything that goes into the system.
And what we did, Aaron, that I think nobody else did, and Elon Musk has actually admitted this.
He says it's a bad idea to train on the common crawl of the internet because the internet is just full of bunk everywhere.
So what we did is we ran every piece of data, every page of text.
We ran it through a classifier that we wrote.
And the classifier then classifies that according to our construct of reality, how closely it matches our construct.
So we actually had human oversight through this automated classifier that returns an integer between zero and 100 of how closely it aligns with that.
And then we were able to throw out a bunch of garbage that way and to get the really aligned text and then use that for the training of the engine to update the vector DB.
So that's how we ended up with such an effective engine to make a long story kind of short.
Maybe I should have made it shorter, but there you go.
No, that's great.
I mean, it's, you know, I think a lot of people, well, most people don't actually know how AIs work.
And I think this is a big point as well.
Most of the time when I hear people talk about AI, even people that I'll have a QA at the end of my podcast, most people are usually bringing up kind of a fearful approach, which does make sense given that I think with all technology, I think the fundamental battleground that we have right now is technocracy versus freedom.
And what is at stake is free will.
And I think that there are several big battlegrounds.
I think tokenization is one.
I think AI is another.
And I think most people don't think about the freedom side because what you hear mostly reported through mainstream sources is the technocratic side.
But there are, but, you know, I don't have a pessimistic view.
I have a very optimistic view about the future because I think free will and our ability to make choices can be increased by this technology.
It can be liberating.
It can help us to increase the number of choices and the type of choices we make, or it can be used to enslave us where we don't get to make any choices at all.
And the AI is telling us what we must think and how we must act.
And that's kind of the battleground here.
You've experienced that yourself, right?
So as you mentioned in your research, using our Enoch engine, you've been able to get information that is now completely hidden on Google.
So Google, when they rolled out their 2017 medic update, they wiped out all holistic medicine, natural medicine, herbal medicine, everything from their system.
And basically every medical question just pointed to WebMD for the most part.
So Google became a disinformation engine or an ignorance engine by design.
Just like the FDA wants to wipe out natural medicine because natural medicine is safe, effective, and affordable.
So it doesn't support the profit incentives of the pharmaceutical industrial complex.
So what AI allows us to do is to now distribute the world's knowledge in a way that's never been possible before.
It would have been unthinkable 10 years ago, actually, even to have a 7 billion parameter language model.
To think about encapsulating most of the knowledge of the world and have it in a downloadable file that you can ask it questions and it can give you pretty good answers would have been invaluable.
Like any government would have paid billions of dollars for such an engine.
Now you get it for free.
It's extraordinary.
And it's only the beginning of where this is going.
So by being a good prompt engineer, and we should probably talk about that a little bit, Aaron.
I know you're a very skilled prompt engineer, but the average person is not.
They will ask an AI engine a question like, oh, can cancer be cured?
Well, that's an open-ended question.
That's a horrible question.
What you need to ask it, what you're looking for in most cases, is a prompt that's like, acting as a well-informed naturopathic physician with a specialty in cancer and oncology, give me a detailed list of all of the data-backed or evidence-backed approaches to halting tumorogenesis or angiogenesis or halting the growth of cancer, et cetera.
Like be specific, ask for what you want, and then the answer is going to be amazing.
So prompt engineering is the key to surviving this and using it for freedom.
Yeah, no, that is absolutely true.
And actually, before I got into this whole fight against CBDCs, I was spending a lot of time doing meditation and exploring a whole variety of different fields.
And what it came down to is your ability to accurately and truly express your intent is incredibly valuable.
And this is where prompt engineering kicks in in a big way.
And I'm seeing on the website on Brighton.ai, you have a number of prompt tools.
So you have everything from an Enoch text summarizer to daily meal planner and everything else.
And it looks like there's some more coming soon.
So walk me through this.
Are you looking to help people as well kind of structure some of the prompt engineering?
That's exactly what that is.
So for people who struggle with prompt engineering, we just have templates for them, like a meal planner or a shopping guide or fitness goals.
How do I achieve these fitness goals?
And we're building some new, we call them flows.
They're just templates.
We're building some new flows because people have a lot of common questions.
Like they want to feed in a list of symptoms that they're experiencing, health symptoms.
And what they really want to know is what are the root causes of these symptoms.
So we call that the root causes flow.
If people just knew how to structure their question better, they wouldn't need the templates.
But it's just there as a helping hand until people become better at prompt engineering.
That's all.
You can do it all manually anyway.
Well, these look great.
I mean, I'm looking at this right now.
I mean, ingredient checker.
I know that.
That's a very powerful one.
Well, it's very powerful.
And I will tell you, I've been getting frustrated just by the fact that you really have to check the ingredients, even if it's something that you've purchased in the past, because the ingredients are changing.
They've changed pretty dramatically just since COVID.
I mean, it seems like they're putting dextrose and maltodextrin and a whole variety of different things into everything, things that it wasn't previously there.
So I can see how a lot of these, there's Master Gardner, personalized wellness plan, grocery shopping coach, natural supplements and ingredient finder.
Let me mention the ingredients checker very quickly because I think that's one of the flows that is a multiple prompt flow, I believe.
And the way we built that is you enter an ingredient that you think might be dangerous, right?
Let's say, you know, partially hydrogenated soybean oil.
Okay.
Then that queries and says, what are the problems with this?
What are the symptoms associated with the frequent consumption of this?
And then it runs another query to say, what kinds of foods would this ingredient appear in?
Now, I'm not sure if that, if the multi-query is available at the free level, it probably is, but it might not be.
I'm just going from memory on how we designed this, but it gives you a full answer of how to avoid it, what foods it's going to be in, and what happens if you keep eating it.
So sometimes it's questions that people don't think of to ask.
And also, there's another way is to enter something that's positive like vitamin D. And then it will give you symptoms of deficiency of vitamin D, and then it will tell you in which foods vitamin D naturally appears so that you can boost your vitamin D intake.
So this is the beginning of what's going to ultimately replace most doctor visits, honestly, you know, medicine, because a lot of doctors, the way they practice medicine today, not all of them, but the more mainstream ones, they are nothing but algorithms in human form.
They're just, I call them sort of, you know, elaborate pharmaceutical vending machines.
And there's nothing that they do that can't be done better by AI for the most part.
Well, yeah, there you go.
Well, yeah, they've been indoctrinated, right?
I mean, in a way, they're NPCs, and then they're also then governed by most of them now work within hospital systems or, and then they have their malpractice insurance.
And so, um, so yeah, they're limited in what they were originally taught, which is, you know, whenever they happen to go to medical school, and then they have all these other things that are restricting them.
And so, so, yeah, I mean, I, I, I, you know, I don't, I don't go to a doctor, I haven't gone to a doctor for a long time, but this is a game-changing in terms of the ability to tap into all of these different models because, you know, just being focused on this big pharma-based medicine, I mean, again, this doesn't cure anything.
So, um, you know, when you go to the doctor, you are signing up for at best, a, you know, a lifetime subscription to some kind of medicine.
And so, yes, very exciting.
No doctor can, no, no human being can have the knowledge that an AI engine has, not even close.
And so, here's an example of this: you know, I'm known as the Health Ranger.
I've been studying nutrition for decades.
I'm considered an encyclopedia of nutritional knowledge, but I didn't know something very important.
I was actually asking my own AI engine for the best defenses against glutamate or MSG, monosodium glutamate, which is an excitotoxin that's found in a lot of foods.
And I happen to be very sensitive to glutamate, causes headaches and horrible things.
So, I was asking the AI engine as I was putting together a narration script for a documentary about MSG, excitotoxins.
So, I was just having it write the script.
And, you know, I put in this elaborate query and it pops out and it says, one of the best ways to block glutamate receptors is through a product that we've all heard of now called methylene blue.
And I'm like, what?
I've never heard of that.
I've heard of resveratrol, I've heard of L-theanine, I've heard of, you know, certain amino acids, things like that.
I'm like, methylene blue?
Are you kidding me?
The stuff that Alex Jones is promoting heavily on Infowars, like that blocks MSG.
So I did some additional research.
I found the science paper.
Sure enough, it blocks the glutamate receptors.
So I started, I took a, I got some methylene blue.
I took a dropper full.
I went out and ate some Chinese food as a test, you know, which would normally give me this horrible headache from the soy sauce and everything.
And sure enough, it totally blocked it.
So there's an example of something that I learned from my own AI engine that now I travel with methylene blue in case I have to eat at a restaurant somewhere.
I don't want to have an MSG headache, right?
So I travel with it, and no doctor would have ever told me that.
No doctor.
There's no doctor in America that knows that except for the ones that listen to me, honestly.
It's like, no, because I didn't even know it.
Yep.
But the AI knew it.
Wow, that's phenomenal.
And, you know, and there are so many different new connections that can be made.
I mean, this is the whole thing about prompt engineering is that the ability, if you write the prompt right, you actually ask it to consider combining different disciplines and different approaches.
And it'll come up with novel things that haven't even been considered, which this is a little bit off topic, but related to methylene blue.
Have you included any of the material from Dr. Jack Cruz in?
Yes.
Yes, some material from Jack Cruz, but books about infrared and red light therapy, many of those books are in there.
And the body electric book, also by Robert Becker, which Jack Cruz cites constantly.
And I got to credit Dr. Jack Cruz for really waking me up to the importance of sunlight.
And that's the reason that actually is what got me into the, you know, the photo activated nutrition, which is why I drink smoothies and go jog in the sun, you know, like as naked as I can get.
Right.
I'll put sunlight on every part of my body that I can get it on without being a nudist.
Yeah, I've been experimenting.
I just put these on now, my ultra, ultra blue blocker glasses, but I've been going through this because I've struggled with my weight on and off my whole life.
And I realized, you know, well, part of it was obvious because growing up, my kids, or excuse me, my parents actually followed the food pyramid and all these guidelines.
And I was actually at a point where, you know, I was overweight when I was like 10 or something.
And they sent me to a doctor and the doctor sent me to a nutritionist.
And the nutritionist said, you need to eat a zero gram, no fat, completely fat-free.
They put together a list of the foods I should eat, even recommended snack well cookies.
I mean, this was in the, you know, in the 80s, right?
This is the mid to late 80s.
And like, go and buy these snack well cookies.
And literally every piece of advice that I ever got from the medical establishment was wrong and it made my problems worse.
And so it actually, I find this whole area about circadian rhythms again.
And then when you go back and you look at it, it's all like, okay, now I'm spending all this intellectual horsepower to realize, oh, if I just get up and I align my circadian rhythms and I go outside and I don't put cancerous sunscreen on my body and I eat whole foods that are local to me, then, you know, my health will be better.
You know, scientists baffle it.
But yet at the same time, good luck trying to find that information because that's not, that is, that is, that is not the official narrative anywhere.
So Well, and that's that's why you know our engine is trained on we we literally have the world's greatest collection, curated collection of alternative health, natural health, natural medicine, phytochemistry, phytonutrition.
And Aaron, there's something else that's really relevant here.
I want to say this: you may or may not know this, but my wife is from Taiwan, Chinese conversationally.
And because of our Chinese language skills in our family, we were able to discover that the largest amount of research on phytonutrition, plant-based nutrition, is actually written in Chinese.
The Chinese researchers and the corpus of research that's in Chinese is much larger than what's written in English.
If you try to map out all of the world's knowledge, everything that's ever been written, and I have that map, you'll find that Chinese is a much larger percentage than is English.
And of course, the Chinese language is thousands of years older than English.
And even to this day, China has far more STEM graduates by far than does America or any English-speaking country.
So what we did for this engine is we were able to get our hands on all kinds of Chinese-based scientific papers on nutrition and herbs, things that are actually censored or not funded by the government and the NIH or the National Science Foundation or whatever in America, because all they do is fund climate change propaganda and pharmaceuticals and vaccines and bioweapons.
That's all they fund.
In China, they're actually researching herbs because they have a long history of traditional Chinese medicine, TCM.
So we were able to take this massive collection of Chinese language research, translate it all via AI into English, and then we were able to normalize the English and extract the knowledge out of those English papers and then use that as a training base for Enoch.
So Enoch is the only model in the world that's trained that's in English, but it's trained on the entire corpus of China's research into natural medicine.
Wow, that's incredible.
So do you have any suggestions for maybe some creative prompts that somebody might use just that's playing with it for the first time that might tap into?
Because this is one of those things where it fits into the this is so far removed from people's knowledge that how would they know to even query to find it out.
But any tips for how people might start exploring some of that information?
Well, so here's a really great one.
I find that people have allergies to things that they're consuming frequently.
And instead of trying to solve it, they just live with it.
Like, for example, a lot of people consume a lot of dairy or homogenized milk products and they have a sinus congestion or they have constipation and they don't realize it's related to dairy.
So now that wouldn't be the case if they consume raw dairy.
I'm a big supporter of raw dairy, by the way, you know, raw milk, raw cheese, et cetera, which is why the government tries to outlaw that.
But a good query is to say, hey, acting as a qualified naturopathic physician, consider the following list of food intake habits and the following list of symptoms that I am experiencing and indicate any correlations or links between the foods and the symptoms that might exist.
There you go.
And then you list, you know, here's the list of foods that I eat.
Boom, boom, boom, you know, milk, bananas, whatever, you know, Cheerios or whatever people are eating these days.
And then here's a list of symptoms: boom, boom, boom, constipation, sinus, congestion, sleeplessness, whatever.
Slam that into the engine.
And it's going to give you amazing correlations that your doctor never even pointed out.
And then that allows you as a person to say, wow, I'm going to take this food out of my diet for 30 days just as an experiment and see what happens.
And you can do that one food at a time.
Every month, you can run a different experiment.
Try this food, you know, exit your diet, get that food out of your diet, see how much better you are in one month.
You can do that month after month.
And I guarantee you, it won't take long before you nail down what's causing your problems.
And AI can help you do that.
Wow.
That's a great way to power up the elimination diet for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
In fact, I know some people.
Yeah, I'll try that over this course of this week with my kids and actually some cool things to play around with.
So how much more, is there a lot more data that you have on the horizon that you want to incorporate?
Yeah.
Yeah, we're working on a very big, much larger data set because, like I said, eventually we'll want to build our own base model.
And so we're prepping for that.
And when sort of our, when we can build a base model for less than 1 million US dollars, we're going to pull the trigger on that and do it.
Right now, it's still about 10 million plus.
So maybe a year away, you know, at this rate with the improvements, you know, Moore's Law, microchip density, all that, probably in a year, we'll be able to do it for under a million.
I can't wait.
But we have to have the data set ready for that.
And the data prep is actually by far the hardest part in all of this.
You know, the world's data is not well organized.
And it's a lot, especially in English, a lot of the best knowledge is already off, you know, copyright.
But a lot of it is just scans of books, not actually text, but like JPEGs or TIFs or different formats.
Deja vu format is another one.
And that is, you know, you have to process all that with OCR.
And then, you know, AI is used for OCR.
And then the result has to be fixed with AI normalizing the OCR results in order to fix the problems because there's always problems.
So it's a multi-stage process that is time consuming and very intensive.
But we've become quite good at it.
We've written all of our own custom Python code.
We run our own data center.
We've got last count 48 workstations processing right now.
And they can churn through quite a bit.
Wow, that's great.
Yeah, I haven't dealt with OCR for a long time, but it seems to me like correcting the mistakes is probably got to be one of the most time consuming elements of all of this.
Yeah.
And have you ever looked at newspapers from the 1950s?
Yeah.
And they have like 12 columns on the front page.
It's like, whoa, people could read back then.
The OCR is very difficult for old newspapers, but we're giving it a shot.
So obviously you've experienced censorship.
There's been a lot of censorship.
Well, there's always censorship in everything, right?
I mean, it's first started with the search engines.
And I remember using back in the day, InfoSeek and AltaVista and all these other things.
And I remember there was a period of time where search engines didn't have this huge complicated screen or didn't only search healthline at WebMD for medical information.
And in the AI space, one of the things that I've noticed is I actually think much faster than with search engines.
I'll call it self-regulation, but there's still always the threat that it's actually regulation from outside parties.
And as you said, these are maybe captive to the CIA.
Have you gotten any pushback from the authorities about what you're doing yet?
No, not yet.
But there is, we're beginning to see some articles that are expressing concern about decentralized AI models that don't follow typical narratives.
Now, Aaron, ask our model anything about 9-11, anything.
Ask it about what was the real cause of the World Trade Center 7 collapsing.
Who was really behind 9-11, et cetera, right?
That is actually the litmus test.
A mainstream engine will just parrot government narratives constantly.
Our engine is trained on all the material of, what is it, architects and engineers for 9-11 truth and a lot of other material, many other channels as well.
And so it will give you great answers.
But those are the kinds of answers that make government regimes nervous because the whole, you know, the story that we're told about 9-11 or other events in history, even elections or COVID for that matter, those stories are part of the fabrication of the construct that's necessary to enslave the masses and keep them controlled.
And when we start tearing down those narratives and peeling away, you know, the dome of the Truman show, you know what I mean?
Then, yeah, they start to get nervous.
Right now, our engine is not well enough known to be on their radar, but probably at some point it will be.
And you'll just, you'll see hit pieces about it.
Oh, Enoch tells people to take herbs for cancer.
How dangerous.
You know, yeah, it does.
You know, of course.
Versus what?
Chemotherapy, mustard gas weapons?
You're going to inject mustard gas into my veins and call that medicine?
No, thank you.
I'd rather have like black cumin seed extract.
But anyway, you know, you know all about this, man.
Yeah, no, I know all about it.
I'm just, you know, I'm remembering.
So I think getting to the point where this thing is self-custody where people can download it is going to be key.
That's obviously going to be a huge milestone on this because then they can't shut it down.
Because I just think about Jeremy Kaufman, who started library.io and he was targeted very quickly.
I mean, if anything, if you look at the people on the crypto space that, you know, like Roger Veer and Ian Freeman and Roman Storm, the people that are still facing criminal charges, these are all people that were speaking positively about freedom.
And that is at the core, what they were punished for.
So they basically were trying to find a way to, obviously, there's so many laws and the tax code is so thick.
They can always find something.
I guess we commit, what, three felonies a day?
But they're like, this guy's speaking the truth and talking about freedom.
So how can we go after him today?
So it's exciting.
Kaufman, they went up to Kaufman based on the way they went after a lot of those crypto people by saying that it enabled money laundering or things like that, right?
So it was financial laws.
So we made a very specific decision early on that Enoch would always be free.
We would never have a financial relationship with our, there would never be any advertising.
It would be non-commercial, non-profit, and actually owned by a non-profit entity.
All of those decisions were very deliberate for this very reason.
So no one can say that we're violating some commercial code because it's not commercial.
No one can say we're violating a copyright because it's non-commercial.
It's fair use.
It's the very definition of fair use, et cetera, et cetera.
And if they were to try to take down Enoch, they would have to take down the entire First Amendment.
Now, do they want to do that?
Of course, but that's a difficult thing for any regime to achieve in the U.S. Not that they won't try.
Well, and again, once it's out and once people can have it in their own possession, then it's game over, I guess, from that perspective, which is again exciting.
So people, I know a lot of people are like, people are so doom on all of this stuff on technocracy.
There's a lot of people that actually say, well, you know, what can we do about it?
They've already installed all these surveillance cameras.
They've kind of resigned themselves to the fact that it's game over, which is absolutely not true.
And we have tools like this to counter that.
We have privacy coins.
We have all of these other things.
I did run a search.
I said, you know, this morning I said, hey, is the, to make it timely, is the Genius Act a backdoor CBDC?
Oh, yeah, it won't know that yet.
It's not up to date on that news.
But it will talk about CBDCs, but it doesn't know the status of the Genius Act.
Well, but it did imply that the Genius Act, based on whatever data that it did have, could potentially be seen as a backdoor CBDC.
So whatever, it may not have, it may not have the information about the passage, but the Genius Act Itself, obviously, has been around for a while.
And I will tell you, that is not the answer that you're going to get from other models.
And I will tell you, it is absolutely a backdoor CBDC.
So, yes, I'm encouraged, very encouraged to see that.
And so, you know, you cover so many different disciplines here that for me, it's kind of like a kid in a candy shop.
Oh, I'm trying to go back through in my own mind.
What are all of the things that got rejected that I couldn't get information about from these other models?
And I want to, I'm going to run it through and see what I can get.
And, Aaron, give it about a week because we're just doing a major update right now with a lot more recent information.
That's going to take about a week to put in place, but try it next week, and I think it'll be even more up to date.
And there's something else I want to mention, too, that's very important for those of your audience who want to build their own AI engines.
And understand, I fully support that.
I don't feel like this is any kind of a competition or anything.
I want to see mass decentralization of AI and knowledge.
And what you can do is once we release our GGUF files, for example, we'll have a downloadable GGUF.
It's going to be an 8-bit rendition of a 14 billion parameter base model.
It'll be a 14B quin that's modified through our process with all of our data set.
You'll be able to download that and just using some pretty simple local Python code, you can actually distill most of the knowledge out of that model into your own fine-tuning data set to alter another model.
So, what I'm saying is, in other words, you could take the work that we did over 20 months and $2 million, and over a period of about a couple of months, you could locally, with one GPU, you could distill that knowledge and then use that to train some other base model like Ernie or Lama or whatever, and condense our effort into a much smaller effort and yet get about 90% of the same results.
And I realize this.
I'm encouraging people to do this.
I want knowledge to be shared.
I believe knowledge wants to be free.
So, the distillation step is what a lot of, I think, innovative people will do next with our model.
Wow, that's great.
That is very exciting to know.
And yeah, learning Python.
And at this point, hey, you can use AI if you don't even need to be all that proficient.
So, if that even sounds like a barrier, it's probably not a barrier.
So, what do you see going on with GPUs themselves?
I know we were chatting earlier this year, and I signed up for a list for whatever the thing that NVIDIA had announced, and I haven't received any notification that it's shipped yet.
Have you?
No, me neither.
So, we're also waiting on the 50 series RTX cards from NVIDIA, the 5090s and 5080s, which are still for some reason not available in the U.S. I don't know why, but even that's already obsolete based on their Spark architecture, the Blackwell architecture.
So, I'm on that list also to buy one of those for like $3,000.
You can get a small device on your desk that runs on a regular 120-volt household outlet, a 15 or 20-amp outlet, which is going to help me a lot because we use so much electricity.
It's crazy.
But that will replace a whole rack.
And I actually did the math on this.
It replaces about 35 of our workstations in one unit.
That's about $3,000.
So, my question is going to be: and for those of you who own stock in NVIDIA, I don't.
I don't own any stocks at all.
I don't invest in the stock market.
I stack gold.
Yep, same.
Gold and crypto.
Yeah, gold and crypto, privacy crypto in particular, right?
That's what I do.
But I can't buy enough of these Blackwell systems.
Like if NVIDIA could ship me 100 of them, I would buy 100 of them.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, there's no limit to how many of these I can use to build better AI.
And I'm not the only one in this boat.
I'm sure Elon Musk has the biggest order in.
It's like, I want 10,000 of these, you know?
But this is what's going to happen.
You're going to see a massive increase of computational density combined with a very sharp orders of magnitude decrease in the megawatt hours required to achieve a certain computational result, right?
So the electricity demand in the aggregate will rise, but the amount of electricity for the computational result will dramatically fall.
Okay.
So that's going to allow people like us to build world-class AI engines completely off the grid with no government permission, no corporate permission.
Like we don't need permission or licensing from anybody.
We can build whatever AI engines we want using off-the-shelf hardware.
That's a dream come true for human civilization.
It is.
Are you worried about?
Well, I mean, there are obviously supply issues.
Are you worried about that being the point of failure?
Maybe perhaps that's even the point of regulation in the quote interests of national security.
All of a sudden, they're going to close off who NVIDIA can sell to.
And I mean, they're already working on that with respect to selling overseas.
But do you think there will be tight restrictions, not export controls, but even within the U.S.?
I doubt it because the U.S. is already falling behind China in the AI race, big time.
China is leading in so many ways.
We could do a whole show on that.
Would you mind sitting a few talking about it for a couple of minutes?
Because I think people are, I, yeah.
I wrote a post.
I said, look, I think Americans are perhaps the most brainwashed.
But I mean, when it comes to these things, if you asked most people, most people think the U.S. is light years ahead in AI.
So what you just said is not a generally known idea.
Yeah.
Okay.
So what Trump has done is with the tariffs and the banning of sales of things like lithography equipment to China, what they did is they forced China to domestically innovate its own microchip fabrication infrastructure, which it has successfully done.
So now China is already on par with NVIDIA Blackwell architecture with not quite the power efficiency, but with the computational density, they have achieved that.
And China is going to exceed what NVIDIA can do very rapidly because they're forced to because of the tariffs.
So in other words, you know how when Trump put tariffs or cut off Russia from the SWIFT system, that was in 2022.
So Russia could no longer import, export.
So Russian billionaire investors could no longer send their money overseas and invest overseas.
So it forced Russia to invest domestically in their own infrastructure.
A lot of it is military infrastructure.
So what did Russia end up doing?
They built Oreshnik missile systems, hypersonic missile systems, anti-air defense systems, steel, domestic minerals extraction technologies and pipelines to the point where they're manufacturing like a thousand drones a day right now.
That was because of the tariffs.
So what Trump actually did is he forced Russia to become more self-reliant, which turned into literally Russian domestic prosperity and manufacturing leadership, which was the opposite of what Trump wanted to achieve.
And it's the opposite of what Lindsey Graham wanted to achieve.
They're making the same mistake with China.
They think if we cut off China from NVIDIA, we cut off China from the lithography equipment that comes out of Europe, that then China will fall behind in the microchip race.
All they did actually is they forced China to invest in domestic microchip fabrication innovation.
And to the point where right now, China, it looks to me like China is going to win the race to AGI and also quantum computing and also micronuclear reactors.
So China is leading in like 60 out of 65 key technologies that define the future of the human civilization.
Everything from rare earth minerals extraction to robotics and now AI and applied materials science, all kinds of areas.
So it's a huge mistake to think that you can beat China by cutting them off from the U.S. The only way to beat China is to revolutionize the U.S. education system and stop churning out woke students and start teaching hard sciences and mathematics and engineering and start incentivizing smart people who know how to do things.
And, you know, instead of censoring people like me, if our government were smart, they should be asking me, hey, how'd you do that?
How'd you build this amazing engine for $2 million?
Because that's really useful.
I get censored and blacklisted instead.
So that's why.
I mean, they have all the wrong incentives.
They hammer the people that are the innovators in America.
I mean, look at what you've experienced, Aaron.
Look at what Roger Veer experienced.
Roger Veer, a finance innovation mastermind, and they want to throw him in jail.
No, they should be giving him an award and asking him, hey, how do we run an honest money banking system?
Yep.
That's my question.
Oh, they absolutely should.
And they should with the others as well.
But the incentives aren't there.
In fact, if you actually look at the history of public education, this isn't something that was hijacked.
Public education always had a social agenda, and that social agenda was more aligned, you know, ultimately with creating workers for factory jobs that just followed orders than for encouraging innovation and creative thinking.
But hey, maybe you can build, you can take Brady on you and tie it into the AI and create people can create their own custom learning programs.
I mean, that seems like a much better.
I think the probability of us fixing government education is probably zero.
But I think the possibility, the possibility of us innovating outside of that system could be really high as long as we recognize that that's what we have to do.
Well, I'm glad you brought that up because again, I talk to people all the time about this.
I wasn't even kidding when I said, you know, I think Americans may be the most brainwashed.
And I say that simply just because there's this delta between what people think the U.S. is versus what it actually is.
So for instance, if somebody says America is the freest nation on earth, not according to any metric, not according to economic freedom, we're 26th.
We don't even rank.
We're not even in the top 10 for freedom of speech.
You can go through every one of the lists.
The only two areas I found that we are, number one, are incarceration rate and defense spending.
But think about how many people of our own people that we know actually don't know any of that.
And literally, they have this view.
I remember growing up, you know, this is another thing that probably contributed to obesity, but you got to finish the food that's on your plate because of all of the starving Chinese, right?
This was an actual thing in the 80s.
And so people have still held on to that, that view.
When TikTok was shut down or was threatening to be, they threatened to shut down.
There was that other social media site that came up, which I'm sure it had a lot of, it was a lot of propaganda, but it was a different, I can't remember what it was called, read something.
I don't know if you remember this, but it was another Chinese social media site.
And Americans were going on there and they were seeing how Chinese people were living and how people their age were living.
And all of a sudden, there was a lot of bad reaction.
Like, wait, wait a minute.
They don't have student debt.
Wait, you're saying that they have this technology?
You know, you mentioned 60 out of 65 different areas.
I mean, this is true even with electric cars.
I mean, we see battery technology.
Battery technology, all of it.
So it's very important.
Well, and gosh, I guess we're almost out of time, but if you don't mind me mentioning, yeah, Americans, by and large, they are rather brainwashed, except for those Americans who have traveled a lot outside the country or who have lived outside the country or who speak other languages.
And, you know, I lived in Taiwan for two years and I traveled throughout Asia and I lived in South America also.
And so I speak, you know, Espanol as well as Mandarin Chinese.
And I think I'm able to take a more of a big picture point of view.
And I find there's a lot of sort of American exceptionalism, Which translates into really ethnic racism against Russians and against Chinese.
And I'm not, look, I'm not saying that I love Putin or I love Xi.
I mean, I love America.
I'm a Texan.
I love Texas.
I love our Constitution.
I love our founding fathers and our founding principles.
Don't get me wrong.
But if you don't respect the fact that the Russians built the Kinzal hypersonic missiles and the Oreshnik systems that are, I mean, we're talking a decade more advanced than anything the U.S. military has come up with.
I mean, the U.S. Army, they've had a video a couple of days ago.
They said, have you ever seen a drone that can drop a grenade?
And they had like this, this toy drone.
They can drop a grenade.
Like, yeah, that was awesome in 2015.
You know, you guys are a decade behind.
And they were mocked so relentlessly, by the way, that the Army had to pull that off of Twitter or X. The Russians are more than a decade ahead of the U.S. And China is the same, more than a decade ahead of the U.S. in all these key areas of technology.
And, you know, the rare earth minerals, look at neodymium.
Neodymium is necessary for the actuators in the motors of every robot.
And also, Ford had to shut down their production lines because they ran out of neodymium for the magnets because Trump put a tariff on China.
Well, guess what?
If Trump puts tariffs on China, the entire U.S. automobile industry will shut down and it will stay shut down.
So, and Trump's living in the 1980s, I guess, or something.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
No, I know we're about out of time.
So if you have any closing thoughts and where can people find out about you and find out about Enoch?
And then when we're done with that, I'm going to end this by playing the decentralized AI song that you're going to be.
Oh, cool.
Thank you.
Yep.
I want to thank you for introducing me to Suno, by the way, because I've had tons of fun with that AI engine.
Okay.
So people can use the free Enoch AI engine at brighteon.ai.
And Brighteon is the word bright and then E-O-N, Brighteon.ai, just like I have on the screen here.
Brighteon.com is my video site.
I do daily updates, podcasts, and interviews.
I've interviewed you.
Our decentralized TV show, all those episodes are found at decentralize.tv.
And then my company publishes naturalnews.com, which is all about nutrition, natural health.
And Aaron, last comment, we cannot achieve economic abundance if we are all diseased and half dead from processed food and medications and vaccines.
So these subjects actually do go together.
If you don't have a healthy population, you can't make it in the future of human civilization.
Very well said.
Well, thank you for coming on.
We could have gone on for hours and hours and hours, but I know you've got to go, but this was terrific.
I look forward to hopefully having you on again.
And thank you for everything that you do.
And I really do encourage everyone to check out this AI.
It is game-changing if you're actually interested in the truth.
Thank you, Aaron.
Really appreciate you and all that you do.
Interested in hearing of your projects with Xano and elsewhere.
So keep me posted and I look forward to joining you again.
All right, great.
Have a good one.
Bye.
You too.
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Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the health ranger and the founder of Brighteon.
And we've got a very special guest today, a returning guest that we've interviewed several times.
And he's, I just want to say up front, he's on the road.
He's not in his normal studios.
So, the video setting isn't as great as it normally is, but that doesn't matter.
His mind is just as sharp as ever.
And the topic for today is a really important topic for our time because here in the United States, our government is infested with a mind virus.
And the mind virus tells them, you see this with people like Senator Ted Cruz or with many of Trump's people or Trump himself.
The mind virus says that you must be obedient to Israel because Israel, a different version of Israel, was mentioned in the Bible.
Like Senator Ted Cruz says, Well, I was taught by, you know, in Bible school that we have to love Israel so that God loves us.
But was the Bible writing about Netanyahu of 2025 and the mass slaughter and genocide of Palestinian women and children and civilians?
I doubt it.
Here to help us answer some of these issues and bring clarity is Daniel Christos.
And his website is called SemperFry LLC.com.
We'll show you that here.
Yeah, SemperFry, F-R-Y-L-L-C.com.
And Daniel joins us from the road.
That's why his video is not the normal studio video.
But welcome, Daniel, to the show today.
Thanks for joining us.
Thank you, Mike.
You know, I think maybe we should all just start doing cat videos, get huge on TikTok, and just forget the rest of the stuff.
What do you think?
Cat videos.
Like, IHAS cheeseburger funny cat videos, things like that.
It is a difficult time to be in the content space and to actually bring universal principles to the equation.
The intro that I just mentioned, what's your reaction to that?
Well, I think what we're, I mean, what makes me stay up at night thinking about the future of my daughter is this whole thing, this concept of AI and Palantir, which brings the software, delivers the software that AI needs in order for it to make sense and organize the metadata.
So one doesn't do much without the other.
They're kind of like this.
So of course, I'm sure it's military intelligence more than it was a corporation that just got a government contract.
I'm pretty sure it was built to do that very thing.
But I mean, we're up against a lot.
We're up against a cult of society where media and education are going to have more of an impact because people are submersed in that reality, which is a false reality.
And what little bits that we chip away, I mean, we're not really talking about an awakening or conversion of thought.
I think people have to already be curious or fed up a little, but not have maybe all of the pieces or a place to start.
And I think the only thing that we can really provide is confirmation for them that things aren't right by having them hear something that makes sense and resonates with them.
But as far as like converting or awakening somebody, I don't know if that's actually a real thing.
I think what we do is we stir up those people who are already curious and understand that something's not right.
Well, and that's a really good point.
And one of the ways that I think we do this is we can easily point out now some of the contradictions or the hypocrisy.
So let me just give an obvious example.
So we have the Christian right in America, mostly Trump supporters.
Many of the Christians are also strong supporters of Israel, especially those age, let's say, 55 and older.
And they say they're pro-life.
So they support protecting unborn babies.
But right now, they are supporting two things that are anti-life.
They're supporting Israeli genocide in Gaza, and they're supporting Trump sweeping human sex trafficking and pedophilia, mass raping of children under the rug.
So that's just a glaring contradiction, right?
If you support children, you can't support pedophiles and genocide, obviously.
But they do.
How do people hold those ideas or how should we think about this when we are not trapped in that cult?
Well, first, we should use your software, Enoch, the AI, to see if it can develop an image that looks like a bunny being held by its ears over a boiling pot of water with Epstein's face as the bunny and it call it fatal distraction.
It's not fatal distraction.
Okay.
Because I think a lot of this, I mean, it's just symptoms to the bigger disease.
And that bigger disease is they're not caring anymore that the veil is slipping.
They're not trying to be covertly in control of America.
They don't care if you know who really runs it.
And those same banking wars that we, you know, the same banking cartel or the cult of Saturn, if you want to call it that, that is represented in Judaism or the Talmudic Judaism, whatever you want to call it, Frankism, Sesianism, which I think is basically Frankism with a different name.
That's all going to be present in everything that they do.
And I don't think they care anymore whether or not they cover up that fact.
I think they make it very obvious because I think they're kind of like sliding into home plate right now.
And at that, once they get across it, it won't matter what we think because there would be so much surveillance/slash repercussions for speaking out against them that it's not going to matter what we think because we'll shut up anyway if we know what's good for us.
So you're saying, I think what you're saying is that the whole Palantir infrastructure is going to be used to control and censor speech to make sure that people don't criticize Israel?
Absolutely.
And I mean, but when we're talking about what they're doing to the Palestinians, it's not even so much that they support what they're doing.
It's a matter of not questioning what they do.
And I think that's a different perspective or perception or angle to look at at vantage point to look at it, because that sounds more cultish than just trying to make a good excuse as to why blowing up children and murdering families is a good thing, unarmed people.
It's more like if a certain group of people do that, then you're not even supposed to question it or think about it.
If somebody else did it, they would make a big uproar because they're always about stoking the fires of minority, everything and anything and everything to divide people and make infighting.
But when it comes to them, you're supposed to just fall into a coma and not even consider that what they're doing is wrong.
To me, that's a cultish behavior to have that type of blind spot, deliberate blind spot, where you're intentionally not thinking about it.
Well, yeah, and you say it's cultish behavior, and I have to concur with that because you see many of these, especially older Christians who grew up on the Schofield Bible, and like Ted Cruz, and they have this unwavering loyalty, or let's say they excuse anything that Israel does because they were taught that they have to obey Israel.
I think that's what a politician's job is, right?
Is to make an explanation that the public will buy.
And if they don't buy it, you just repeat it enough times until that's all they hear from a bunch of different angles until that's the only thing that it resonates in their head anymore.
So it's them making kind of selling the ideas that they're going to do anyway.
And I have to actually bring up this point since we're kind of going that direction.
Once the Bank of England kind of transferred power or home of operations over to Federal Reserve over here using the might and wealth of America, sucking and sapping dry all the true wealth for itself and utilizing our military that they built up to fight their wars,
one has to ask themselves after a while, you know, if we were always out there before we were doing wars for Israel specifically directly, and you can't, unapologetically, we were always talking about fighting communism, the spread of communism.
Well, we didn't do a very good job with that either.
Every place that we went into seems like there was a stalemate or nothing of major importance happened except for a bunch of people died.
So we couldn't fight communism.
We funded the Bolshevik Revolution through the Federal Reserve.
And that was Jacob Schiff doing the money handling and sending $20 million of U.S. gold over to them to help fund their murder rampage.
So why do we think, and we were, you know, FDR was calling Stalin Uncle Joe, this mass murdering psychopath himself.
At what point do we think that we changed nature?
Did the Americans overthrow this and bring us back to the Constitutional Republic sometime in history that we didn't hear about?
Or is it still the same thing, just worse now?
Yeah, it's still the same thing.
Yeah.
Okay.
So then let's expand this beyond just the Middle East because Trump has now given Putin apparently a 50-day deadline.
Putin's like saying, or what?
What are you going to do?
Sanction us another 10 times on top of the 25,000 existing sanctions?
Who cares?
But there seems to be this delusion among Western leaders.
This is true in the UK, the U.S., France, Germany, et cetera.
This delusion, they're still living in the 1980s and 1990s.
They think that the U.S. can just dominate everything.
And even the interactions with Israel, they think that the U.S. can just bomb Iran into submission.
Yeah, but is it our job?
Is it really us that gets to decide?
Like, who made us arbiter of all truth and all things that we can go around telling other countries what they can and cannot own or what they can work on?
Who told us, who gave us that permission?
Because we decided that we're the holiest of holies?
Like, when the hell does that happen?
Well, yeah, I mean, but post-World War II, American exceptionalism became a kind of self-reinforcing delusion.
And it's collapsing.
There's two wars that concreted the Judaic banking cult in place over dominance of the entire world.
And then it was just a matter of going around and taking out individual states with their own financial system to finally take everything over.
Right.
But that's beginning to fail now.
For example, the economic sanctions against Russia did not bring down Russia.
The dollar is collapsing right now in value, but the ruble is strong and Russia's industrial output is outpacing all of NATO combined in terms of military weapons.
It doesn't look like India is going to go along with the U.S. on that.
The BRICS nation.
What happened in India anyway?
The memory hold that happens with the media is so crazy because India shut off the water for Pakistan and we hear nothing because now we're on to the next thing.
Right.
You know what I mean?
It's just that the news cycle goes so quickly that major things that are catastrophic that we talk about nuclear potential is happening and all of a sudden they just get washed away into the next scary thing that's even more devastating and then that goes away in a week.
Like we don't know.
Where do we catch up?
Where's the people reporting on any of this?
I hear you, but my point is that it seems like the U.S., even though it's been acting this way since World War II, it's now running into a brick wall or a BRICS wall in this case, where the BRICS nations are saying, ah, you know, we're done.
We're just not, I mean, the dollar is no longer the majority reserve currency in the world.
It's less than 50% of reserves.
I think angles and like gambling and knowing when the fix is in, I don't think there's a way that these people could lose, whether they appear to be losing or not.
If the dollar gets devalued, all the more reason for digital currency.
If they, you know, they can, they can buy low like they always do, suck up all the true wealth and then restabilize with something else.
You know, they also own basically all the gold through theft.
So, you know, indebting people with a false counterfeit system And then taking the true wealth.
So that would be the minerals.
Anytime that a country can't pay back its debt after they've caused a war in their country and decided to give them an IMF loan, same people that caused the war now funding the rebuilding of the reconstruction, what do they do?
They say, okay, we want mineral rights, we want oil rights, blah, blah, blah.
And then they move in their corporations to sap that country dry of all of its natural resources.
Places like Libya, where they say, no, we're going to nationalize this, those people didn't have an electric bill.
They had free college.
They didn't have taxes.
Why?
Because the government wasn't feeding off them like a parasite.
The government was profit sharing with them based off of the national minerals and the national industry that they were in business doing.
So the people benefited from that because when a leader actually cares about their people, you see the real difference happening.
You saw it in Germany.
Sorry, people, you did.
You see it in Libya.
You saw it in Libya.
And then they completely annihilate these places and put them back to beyond Stone Age.
And it's a horror show to live there now.
I absolutely hear you.
But the point I'm trying to get at here is that the ability of the U.S. to create currency, whether it's digital or otherwise, without causing massive hyperinflation, has traditionally depended on the global demand for dollars as the trade settlement currency, especially with oil trades, Saudi Arabia, Iraq before.
What do you think the alternative is to U.S. dollar?
Do you think they don't control something in those lines as well?
I mean, what if it's Bitcoin?
Do you think that's clean?
Do you think any of these other digital currencies are clean?
Because they have control over that too.
I don't think, no, I don't think they're all clean.
I think Bitcoin is a CIA money transfer infrastructure.
Absolutely.
But at least Bitcoin can't be as easily counterfeited as dollars.
But here's what I'm trying to say: is that the ability of the U.S. to keep printing trillions of dollars without causing a hyperinflation is coming to an end.
So in essence, we're going to end up in a hyperinflationary future very soon here, as the other world nations say we're no longer going to settle in dollars, so they don't need dollars.
We're not going to talk about that.
It's a hard time believing that that won't be a controlled demolition to move in some other aspect of the world map that they also control to be the new world power or whatever.
It's just going to be a swapping of territory, probably, a new centralized headquarters, if you will.
So like the great taking model.
Yeah, right, like that.
So once they sap everything out of their host, they usually let it collapse like every other empire.
But I don't think they themselves, they slip away like a weasel each time.
So I don't think there's any issue for them.
It's going to be our problem.
Well, and I noticed that war, you know, Lindsey Graham and others are just begging for war with Russia.
It's like they need war as a cover story for what they're doing.
Every sodomite loves war.
So weird.
They do.
They do.
But the thing is, for the American people, we are powerless to stop them.
They don't listen to the people.
Trump's abandoned his own base by sweeping the Epstein files under the rug.
Do you think that this is intentional, too, to demystify and kind of break down the spirit?
If Trump personified for a lot of people, like the heart of the American dream or Americanism to kind of destroy it by his betrayal, do you think that was kind of like part of that disillusionment to kind of weaken the people's resolve?
That would be the Yuri Besmyanov demoralization stage, right?
Yeah.
For America.
Maybe.
I don't know.
I don't know if that's what's happening possibly, but I feel like America is demoralized, you know, especially right now.
People voted for Trump.
They voted for peace.
They voted for releasing the Epstein files.
They voted to end the toxic mRNA injections.
None of those things have happened.
And you mentioned earlier the Schofield Bible.
So that kind of came a little bit after John Darby.
And we're talking about the Plymouth Brethren, the exclusive brethren.
There are all kinds of brethren, Moravian, Bohemian.
There was also the Asiatic Brethren.
Now, why I mentioned Asiatic, because it's kind of different than the rest, is that that was one of Jacob Frank's brother-in-laws or something or cousins or something like that that ran that.
It was literally like Illuminati.
But Frankism, they themselves all got baptized, like 26,000 of them, including Jacob Frank, because the Roman Catholic Church or whatever, if we want to believe that, at least the monarchs thought that this was a bridge to Judaism to try to get them to kind of like convert or meet a common ground.
But it was all a ruse.
Jacob Frank used to burn the Talmud in public, but that, again, that was public display for public perception.
Most of the stuff that the Talmud allows, they were all over.
But things that they had as laws, they discarded because this was a quote-unquote messianic age where that stuff doesn't apply anymore.
And they were into things like incest, blood drinking, child rape, passing around your children, passing around your wives, all the stuff that you think that the elites are into.
They're the ones who actually, once they were baptized, they established these brethrens.
So that idea and where Zionism comes from is Frankism, is the Illurian Kabbalah prior to that.
So when people talk Zionism, but they won't talk about Frankism, they say, oh, that's blah, blah, blah.
You're just trying to pigeonhole that.
I'm just saying, if you want to understand what's really going on, you can go ahead and just research what those people are up to and you'll know exactly what Zion where Zionism is going and why they've been so vicious every time, like the World Zionism Council, how they got us in World 1 and 2, all that stuff, and their bloodthirsty hatred and their proclamation to destroy the GOAT constantly.
This is all coming from that Lurian Kabbalah, where it was their duty to actively get involved in becoming, you know, bringing this eschatology that they believed in to its end.
And those Christians seem like they're all for it because they think by ending the world for everybody, they're going to get to see Jesus in their lifetime.
Well, that's a good way to kill everybody, right?
Like, why, what if I just wanted to live my life and raise my children in the Christian way and have a good life and, you know, see how far I could achieve and succeed without any artificial limits on me to do so, without any backhanded deals to make other people excel beyond me, or with all this stuff that the system creates to make certain people winners and everybody else a loser.
What if I just wanted to live in that natural world that God had intended us to have?
Why is that not Christian?
Why do I need to go see their guy in my lifetime?
If it's going to happen anyway, what's the rush?
I'm really glad you brought up this point because I've noticed this too among many Christian Zionists that they are really apocalyps accelerationists.
So they want an end times doomsday event, and they tend to cite Revelation and they are incorrectly reading Revelation very clearly.
I've been in numerous debates with people about this, where they say, oh, no, Revelation 19 is Jesus coming out of the sky flying on a white horse.
And I'm like, no, it's not.
That's actually a giant meteor that's on a collision course.
It's very clear.
All the seven trumpets, all the seven bulls, the seals, they all describe comet impacts.
Very clear.
There's no question if you just read it honestly.
Now, whether you think John of Patmos actually got the correct message or was he seeing the past?
Was he seeing the future?
Did it already happen in 70 AD?
I don't know.
But nowhere in Revelation 19 does it say Jesus is on a horse flying out of the sky.
It doesn't say that at all.
But that's what people have been taught.
And it's bewildering to me that they, a lot of Christians, they want to just, they want to die because they think then Jesus is going to save them.
So they don't mind a global nuclear war as long as Jerusalem is in charge.
You know, it's.
Yeah, and there's that whole God, oh, it's God's will.
If you can convince the people that what's happening is God's will, then they sit there and take whatever their punishment is because it's God's will.
Who am I to go against God's will?
So people who have able hands that God gave them don't do anything.
They don't help other people that are in danger.
They don't speak out for them.
They don't give a voice to those who have no voice.
They don't do any of that stuff.
They don't even try to protect their own children because it's so ingrained up here.
This is where the whole battle starts and ends.
And if they can flip people, they don't need to do anything else.
It's all hands off after that because they've already been convinced that it's God's will.
And that's it.
You know, this is the way it's going to go.
But that is, I mean, that's an aspect of the cult to say that we have to kill all these people and start a nuclear war because it's God's will.
But Jesus didn't stand for that at all.
Right.
And he also said, you know, the kingdom of heaven is within.
So you don't need a middleman.
Right.
You don't need a middleman to help you jump through hoops in order to get to him.
Greater things than I shall you do.
Right.
There's all these things.
So basically he's saying, I'm not a megalomaniac.
I'm not the only one here.
You know, you can have that relationship with God too.
And anything else that they said or said that he said that made it seem like he was somehow saying that you have to worship him, I don't think that was, I think that's either an interpretation issue or it's deliberately changed to give power to the church.
But the church that they developed in his name is completely in opposition to what he taught.
That's right.
So, I mean, why would you think that, like, even the considered idea of the society of Jesus or the Jesuits, that whole concept is wrong because that's not where the focus was supposed to be.
It was supposed to be with the Father, right?
Benevolent Creator.
Right, right.
But then we have to go into the whole history of the Vatican and the consolation of power and the rewriting of Paul's teachings, the counterfeiting of 2 Peter and all these kinds of issues, right?
In order to understand the Vatican was all about centralized control, whereas Jesus of Nazareth was, as you say, he was about really decentralization of God's faith that everybody has access to it directly.
And if anything, when Jesus went into the temple, he overturned the tables.
He set the animals free.
He said, stop this silly sacrifice.
Why are you killing animals in the name of God?
God doesn't need you to murder animals.
That doesn't absolve you of your sins, which is what all the Jews were practicing.
Let's murder animals and then we're sin-free.
And Jesus said, that's nonsense.
Yeah, it just kind of points to the fact that their God isn't your God.
It's not the creator.
Because why would the creator who can create anything he wants need you to send the dead one of it back?
Oh, here you go.
Here's a gift.
Oh, thanks.
That's like putting flaming poop on somebody's porch and saying it's a gift.
You know, how does that worship anything by doing a sacrifice like that?
And when it's not you that's losing anything out, like sacrificing a child, that's just purely evil.
Why would that somehow be pleasing to a God?
But in the Old Testament, oh man, I'm telling you, that was Ya'o's Sabaioth.
That was Baal.
That was something else.
That was Saturn.
That was not a benevolent creator.
And if they mixed two storylines together to make it appear more schizophrenic, where God's saying two contradictory things, I think it's because of translations being skewed, maybe based on ignorance, maybe based on filling in blanks because they didn't have information, or just the rewrites that happened at Council Nicaea and beyond, just to kind of like whatever.
I don't know what the hell the reasoning is, but Old Testament reasons, I don't know.
Like there's so many vindictive acts that, quote unquote, their God is up to.
And it falls in perfect line when you read about who the Saturn cult people were about.
It was a demonology.
It wasn't about a God.
They didn't have a creator God history.
They never considered an idea of a creator until they met a certain group of people we call the Norsemen long, long time ago.
But before that, it was all about worshiping powers and principalities, demonology, things that they could conjure and sacrifice to.
But they didn't have a creator or a creator God concept until they met what we now call Indo-Europeans.
So let's, I want to bring this back to a really practical question, too, because a lot of people believe this claim that modern-day Israelis often say, well, God promised this land to us because he made a covenant with Abraham.
Well, Daniel, aren't the Palestinians the offspring of Abraham?
Yes.
Yeah.
And I think it's funny.
Why don't you call it anti-Judaic rather than anti-Semitic when there's more than one Semite type out there?
It's a language group.
Right.
So I wouldn't, because by that definition, I think that Israelis are the most anti-Semitic people out there because they're killing Gazans.
Right.
Because the Gazans are semi-and they're always at war with Arabs.
So aren't they the most anti-Semitic people out there?
Right.
But my point is this covenant, the so-called covenant with Abraham, which was then, of course, later violated by the Israelis of the time, you know, or for hundreds of years after that, right?
Numerous times, violating the covenant, earning God's wrath and God's judgment.
Right.
So why is it up to us to try to make amends for them?
That's against God's will, right?
If God has the power to do whatever he needs to do, and he seems like he's allowing them, if we don't think that there's like a free will thing here and we're just supposed to sit back and let this happen and help them, well, don't they already control enough for, you know, there's X amount percent of them in every country, this many, and they control all of this way up here, including media, education, how education is handled, all of that.
Banking, banking, right?
All the things that influence your daily activity in your daily life and limit your ability to grow.
And also, let's not forget the pharmakia or the allopathy.
That's something that they also control.
Right.
And that's right.
FDA, CBC, NIH.
And through their money, they make CEOs.
They don't have, there's nothing organic about a mega corporation.
That doesn't happen in the natural world.
But if you have unlimited funding and you can fail upward, meaning you can lose money in order to undercut and put other people out of business on your way to the top like Amazon did, like with diapers.com and stuff like that, then they can pick their CEOs.
And it's not like Bezos isn't politically involved in a lot of stuff, isn't he?
He's a foreign ambassador, basically.
And now he's going into space with some fake stuff and Katy Perry and all that junk, you know?
So it's not like he's not part of the cult.
So how do we the people watching this?
I mean, you know, this can go into a thousand different rabbit trails here, but I think most of the people watching this agree with you and I that we don't want a global apocalypse nuclear war.
Well, there's three cults out there that are making sure that we are going to be one way or the other wrapped up, caught up in that, right?
Because they're all the same basic eschatology, which is too much of an emphasis on the end of the time.
And everybody who is religious in one, two, or three, you know, Islam, Catholicism, or Christianity, because that's been mixed up too.
And then Judaism.
But if you have a cult or a religion of supremacy anywhere, that shouldn't be allowed because that's no longer, that's no longer just my religious beliefs.
That's something more.
It's a group of people organizing to decide what to do with the rest of us.
It's offensive religion, in a sense.
But how do the rest of us who are not subjected?
I mean, we don't buy into some of these cult life-like beliefs.
How do we help the world survive this insanity?
Oh, man.
It's tough to figure that out, isn't it?
Because we can only inform those who are already willing and able.
The ground has to already be tilled in order for that plant or that seed to grow.
Otherwise, you're going to be met with such fierce opposition because it's not something that they've heard before.
And most people don't want to be told the truth.
Most people want to be told what they expect to hear.
That's true.
And if they don't hear that, they think that you're crazy or stupid because don't you know this?
It's everywhere.
Well, that's because it's easy.
When information is easy to gather, it's worth about as much as anything else that's free.
Well, I hear a lot of Christians right now talking about, oh, Jesus is coming back soon, they say, very soon.
It's almost here.
And of course.
They've got to kill some more Gazans, kill some more kids.
That's all.
Yeah, they got to burn some red heifers or something and destroy a temple, build a temple, nuke a city.
And then Jesus is going to come back and is going to save all of us.
I'm like, gonna save you who supported pedophilia and genocide?
You think you're going to be saved by Jesus?
Have you even read?
Yeah.
And why are we supposed to support a country that's a haven for pedophilia?
As long as you're a Jewish pedophile.
So this cognitive dissonance that a lot of people have in their heads, they're like, well, Jesus loves us.
We're special, so we get to kill kids.
Oh, yeah.
Or we get.
I mean, there's no other way to say it.
I mean, it's an insane cult of lunatics.
If people weren't already wrapped up in their own, it's almost like a selfish desire to confirm what they've been, you know, it's like, was it a waste of time for me to believe this my whole life, this religion?
Is there a way for me to confirm that it wasn't all for naught?
Oh, is there, can it happen in my lifetime so I can be like a, I told you so, or at least feel better about having this belief system.
Oh, the Jews are giving me an opportunity to do that.
Oh, okay.
Well, then they can do no wrong because as long as I can confirm for myself that everything I've been taught is true and it hasn't been a waste of time.
Excellent.
I don't know, man.
The more that comes out to kind of like counter the traditional views of things, not the values, but the views, or to help you see that those who claim one thing never are holding up to the virtues, values, character, integrity, genuine sincerity of anything that they say that they stand for, whether it's a politician or somebody behind the pulpit who's spewing Marxism and telling you that Jesus was a socialist.
I mean, it doesn't really matter where it comes from.
The programming is so deeply embedded that people like us, to answer your question, like, what are we supposed to do?
I think we just keep on keeping on.
It's been a, every time there's been a big change, a little group, it's always been and always will until the end.
And as far as Nirvana's lyrics apply to this, it was like 3% of the people that were involved in the revolution.
And you can make your arguments as to whether or not that was all in the up and up or not, but it did help us seed a country that, at least until the Civil War, was on the right track and fighting because it had opposition since its beginning,
the bankers, in many ways, through Hamilton, Belmont, any of the other, like even Baruch, any of the other banking agents, big and small, who have pushed it along to where it finally got to.
I mean, Belmont was very instrumental prior.
He was the Bernard Baruch of his time.
And that's why we have this big, huge upheaval.
Like, we wouldn't even have to be concerned with this if they didn't already take root and control our country.
Like, this wouldn't even be our argument because they would not have penetrated our education and our media to the point where we have to be the minority screaming into the void, hoping that somebody wants to hear it.
Not even so much that they can't hear it, but that they want to.
Well, and I want to say that that sounds bleak.
I know that sounds bleak, but it's like once there's certain things in place, like you have to, you have to challenge that.
And there has to be some kind of nick in the armor.
And that's why I would tell people, and I'm not saying that this is a perfect documentary, but I think everybody should watch.
And I'm not telling you to come away with a different opinion than what you already have thought to believe.
I'm just saying, listen to it.
Europa, the last battle.
It's 12 hours long.
I think you should watch it once and just watch it through.
I think you should watch it a second time with a pen and paper.
And anytime you get a wild moment, like, wow, that's not what I was taught.
Whether you believe it easily or you are skeptical of it, I want you to write that down.
And then I want you to go after and write that down all throughout the documentary.
Then I want you to look up each and every one of those because this is how you deprogram.
This is how you get somebody out.
Then you go and find out what mainstream history and mainstream media and wiki and all those other system tools of the system say about it.
And then see if you can also find researchers.
Maybe you'll find some of my videos.
Maybe you'll find somebody else's.
People who've actually put in the study and the time and effort to and see whether or not what they said about that particular wild moment that you saw in Europa, is it the inversion of what they want you to believe through the mainstream history?
And if so, how many of those stacked up over and over and over again where it's almost the direct and absolute opposite the inversion of the truth that you that you encounter before you start to ask yourself, where the hell do I live?
You know, you're looking around like, am I already in a damn prison?
Is this already like a panopticon of surveillance?
Well, let me mention it this way, that I want to remind the audience, the only cult you cannot see is the one you're in.
And if you say to yourself, cognitively, you say that, well, all human beings are divine.
All human beings are children of God.
And then at the same time, you say, and it's okay to kill these other certain children because they're neighbors of Israel.
Then you are in a cult.
Like, that's the red flag right there.
You're in a cult and you are blind to the truth because those are contradictory ideas.
Or if you say, I studied Jesus, Jesus taught love.
He taught acceptance.
He taught forgiveness.
He taught kindness.
Right.
And let's bomb those doctors and bomb those hospitals.
You are in a cult.
Yeah, he never said, except for these guys over here.
Fuck those guys.
He never said that.
No, not at all.
He never.
It was never one of those things.
It's never like, yes, these are all great.
But you know what's funny is the Old Testament did that because the whole, when people go back to the Ten Commandments and they look at that, here's a funny story.
The law of the stranger, those rules only applied so that the tribes didn't cannibalize each other, so that they didn't murder each other and rip each other off and conduct usury and destroy themselves from within.
Those were to keep them from behaving like themselves and ruining their own people.
If a stranger came through, and you can see this in the Khazarian Sip Top stuff too, then it was fair game.
They were fair game.
You could rape them.
You could rob them.
You could murder them.
It didn't matter because they were the stranger.
They were the outsiders.
And that itself is indicative of a cult, right?
Well, right.
It's not you.
Of course, I'm talking about, though, I'm talking about Christ's teachings.
Oh, I know.
I know.
I'm talking about the OEFs.
I understand that.
I think what's Necessary for anybody watching this is to examine your own beliefs, right?
Like really honestly, examine your own beliefs and find the contradictions.
And it's, I mean, it's okay to discover contradictions in your own belief system.
It's important to, and then challenge yourself.
If you were taught, and you know, Daniel, here's another point is that people under the age of 50 are not buying into the Christian Zionism narratives, by and large.
But it's just really, it's a generational thing.
It's the Schofield Bible people.
I think it's a comprehension level, though, issue with certain people who think that they're awake, because I can tell you there's levels and there's stages and there's a process, and it's not something that just snaps into place because we live in a constant state of this false reality being pumped out towards us, like a big frequency being passed through us all the time.
So even if we comprehend it on one level, I think there's deeper levels that we need to also allow information, time, experience, reading to kind of help chip away to a further and more deeper understanding as we go.
Absolutely.
Just how insidious certain things are, because I think some people who don't buy certain things, that's fine.
That's a great place to start.
But the whys and the hows and the whos are important so you know who to focus your energy against and who to who to support because they've also inverted all the heroes into demons and all the demons into heroes.
So it's really easy to still take somebody who's a malcontent who doesn't agree with a certain thing and they'll manipulate those people into being the opposition that they need so they can have their fake little conflicts, just like the ADL does.
They do this thing where they fund their opposition so that they can point to it and say, look, we need more funding because they're out to get you.
Yeah, true.
You know what I mean?
And that's something that happens a lot.
As long as they're the ones creating the counter argument, they can control the counter argument and they can suck up real people into those things, even if it's manipulated and controlled by agents or whatnot.
Good people with good intentions can get sucked up into that because they thought that these people stood for the same ideals that they did, which is to get people back to freedom.
And it's going the wrong direction.
There's also, there's an astonishing lack of self-awareness, I've noticed, among many Israeli people today who support the genocide, and they still think they are the victims.
They can't not because that destroys, because what they're doing is so horrific.
It's so unconscionable.
It's so, you can't, you can't just, you can't excuse it.
You can't talk it away.
The only way is to demonize that group of people and to call them all terrorists.
Children, babies are terrorists, right?
Mind you, they went and killed for the last 70 years their families, creating the animosity in the first place.
Here's a question that they should ask themselves and people who want to support Israel.
If Israel, for one, just hypothetically, I'm not saying to do anything harmful.
I'm just saying if Israel didn't exist as the antagonist in the Middle East, how many other Middle Eastern countries, Arabs, whatever you want to call them, North Africans, whatever, how many of them would continue to pursue a nuclear program outside of maybe power, nuclear power, because deserts kind of require something else that's not conventional.
How many of them would continue to pursue weapons that would require, that would be necessary for them to defend themselves against a psychopathic country that's always bombing people inside their borders.
If that didn't occur, if that entity wasn't there to cause the chaos and the disruption, would they even pursue a nuclear program?
Probably not.
I mean, even Iranian leadership has spoken about the fact that they despise the idea of nuclear weapons.
So should we destroy every other country or make the one that's antagonizing all those people settle the F down?
Well, yeah, I think we should denuclearize Israel.
And Israel's nuclear weapons are illegal and undeclared.
Israel did not sign the non-proliferation treaty.
They do not allow IAEA inspectors into their facilities.
It's very clear by international law, and actually China has said this, Russia has said this, even elements of the UK have said this, that Israel is in gross violation of international law, has no justification for bombing Iran, bombing Gaza, bombing Lebanon.
I mean, historically, Iranians were led by Europeans, right?
Because you talk about Iran is Araya, which if you put an N at the end of that name, kind of gives you who used to be the like Persia, the Indus Valley, talking about that whole area.
So their blood is still in these people.
So we're basically killing people who could potentially be allies to mankind, maybe not so much to our governments, but we are getting stoked into war against people who, just like with Libya, those people had a great leader who cared about their people, and he actually wrote a green book because he wanted it to catch on.
I have to go back and look at Saddam and see if everything that they said about that guy was real because he was cursing, he was cursing the, he said, long live the people when he was, you know, they said that he was going, they put out the sentence saying that he was going to be hung.
He said, long live the people.
Now, that's not, that doesn't sound like a dictator or a tyrant to me.
That sounds like somebody who did everything he could to keep Iraq away from these sons of benches.
We know even back then, the whole justification for the attack, for the whole Gulf War, it was fabricated, weapons of mass destruction, totally fabricated, Just like right now, totally fabricated.
For Israel.
About Israel.
For Israel's benefit.
Yeah, for Israel's benefit.
Absolutely.
So it's the same playbook.
The difference is that now Iran has ballistic missiles that really work and that very nearly took out Israel in 12 days.
Here's a funny thing.
I've been asking myself, because I don't know if this was true on the social media.
Maybe you know more about this, Mike.
I don't get a chance to really go too deep into this and spend all this time.
I got a daughter.
I got all kinds of activities.
But they were showing missiles and they were just like going like this.
And they were saying that they were hitting targets in Gaza, but they were saying it was Iran.
So two things popped in my head when I heard that.
Either it's not really Iran and it's just Israel cleaning up the last of the people and then going to blame a different country for doing it to make themselves blameless.
Or because they have, you know, what do you want to call it?
Traitors, infiltrators on that side, that they would oopsie, instead of taking out, you know, targets in Israel, just end up wiping out Gaza and that way they would do that deliberately.
Or the other one, and this is the one I was hoping for, was wouldn't it be cool?
Wouldn't it be cool if Iran's response to the aggressions of Israel was to knock out all the IDF that was in Gaza, harming the people, and then just letting it be, giving the Gazans this much of a chance to either fight back or flee?
That would be cool.
But that's me wishful thinking, I guess.
I don't know.
I don't know if it really was Iran or if that even was a thing.
There was stuff that I saw on the internet saying that the targets in Gaza are not targets, but Gaza was the one getting bombed by Israel, by Iran.
And that didn't seem like it made sense to me.
Of course, it's always hard for us to know since we're not there.
But according to satellite images and lots and lots of reports from the area and videos from fishermen that were on boats in the Gulf, etc., it looks pretty clear that Tel Aviv and other parts of Israel took a very severe beating.
Yeah, they did, but I think they also said that parts of Gaza were also hit, which I okay.
Yeah, I haven't heard that one.
But I do know that Israel begged Trump for a ceasefire because Israel was about to be destroyed.
And Colonel Douglas McGregor said Israel had about one to two weeks.
I think he said two weeks left at this current pace before they would be obliterated.
And the Israelites.
Here's how weird I think, because this is like, I look into the history of this cult and I look at the Lyrian Kabbalah and I think of this idea of the burnt offering or what which is what a Holocaust means, the burnt offering.
Since everybody is kind of getting a little suspicious of that narrative anyway, and also because this is what if you look at the Lyrian Kabbalah and what the Frankists were talking about before, and they say that there's supposed to be that many people, that six million number, whether it's metaphoric, whether it's a lie, or whether it's part of the public ritual and they actually do it, suppose it would go.
So, who's to say that the Zionists slash previously known as Frankists didn't want to get a bunch of Jews in that area that aren't particularly on the upper echelon level of this cult, who aren't the bankers, who are just regular average, everyday Jews who could be your best friend and nothing wrong with it.
They're probably decent enough people until the Israeli indoctrination occurred.
What if they were gathering them all together for a burnt offering and Israel's whole plan forever, the whole idea and concept of Israel was to make it a burnt offering so that they could use that as justification to basically Samson option the rest of the goddamn place.
Well, you mean a self-inflicted Holocaust?
Yeah, like they would, if another country, if they couldn't get another country to do it, that they would do it themselves and blame another country anyway.
Because I think that fills the Kabbalah that would fulfill the Kabbalah if they did it.
Wow.
Well, let us pray that that doesn't happen.
I mean, that's just almost unthinkable.
But we are in some very strange times.
That's for sure.
Look, I want to say, as we put an end cap on this today, Daniel, I want to say that I call for peace.
I call for peace, and I have a universal, dignified love and recognition for all human beings, including Jews, including Israelis, including Palestinians, including Lebanese, including Persians, etc.
I don't discriminate against people based on their religion or their ethnicity at all.
But I find that that's a very tiny view.
I mean, it's a minority view in the world today.
Most people are either religious supremacists or racists, or they're suffering from religiously transmitted disease.
And to actually follow what Christ taught makes you a heretic, which is kind of fitting because Jesus Christ himself was also considered a heretic by the Jewish leaders of the time, right?
They called for his death repeatedly.
What do you think of people who continuously say that this man from Judah was a Jew?
Well, I think clearly his background involved a lot of Jewish activities, but he clearly diverged from the Old Testament Jewish traditions.
For example, he wasn't into animal sacrifice at all.
Well, no.
And I don't think that just because somebody geographically is something, that makes them part of their culture.
No, exactly.
It's about your philosophy.
And Jesus and the Nazarenes and what they practice and what they taught was not animal sacrifice, but baptism.
It was purity through baptism, through water, not blood.
See, I mean, that's actually a really key difference.
Through water, not blood.
It came from the sun cult, actually, 5,000 years ago.
But we could talk about that.
Anybody wants to read the British Edda?
I highly recommend that they do that by L.A. Weddell.
Well, I did a nine-part series on it.
Oh, wow.
If you don't want to hear my commentary on it, just read the book.
It's good.
It's 1929.
It came out.
Let me give out your website again as we wrap this up.
SemperFry LLC.
That's F-R-Y, SemperFryLLC.com.
And Daniel, look, I know this has been kind of a whirlwind of a conversation here.
We touched on so many different topics.
We didn't really go deep into any one topic.
I apologize for also not being in my studio because I was there in my office.
It's better lighting everything, but I tried.
It's okay.
You're on the road.
No, I appreciate you taking the time to join us.
And look, I just, but I want to set the context here before we wrap this up.
We are not calling for hatred or violence against any human being.
We are calling for universal peace, universal dignified love for all.
My best friend is Jewish, but he's just not a religious supremacist Jew.
He just happens to consider it like an ethnicity.
But he's my best friend.
My daughter and his daughter play together.
You know, it's not, nobody's saying that because nobody can live the real life and be like a, and interact with human beings and be that much of a stereotypical like neo-Nazi, whatever you want to call them.
Like nobody could do that and actually follow through with it because you're going to interact with other people.
If you're not an a-hole yourself, you're going to interact with people that are good people, no matter what their other details are.
And you're going to love and respect those people.
Right.
And so it's not about that.
It's about the antagonists in any group that want to push and they want to use something as a shield, like a religion, to hide behind so that they can't get scrutinized.
And when they also go in the banking and the media, it makes it a whole lot easier to not get scrutinized.
And I oppose anybody who is a racist or a religious racist, regardless of their religion, whether it's Judaism, Christianity, Islam, you name it.
I haven't found any Buddhists that are calling for mass death, by the way.
So the Buddhists seem to be pro-peace for the most part.
The monks took a voice silence.
They can't say anything.
Right.
Well, and so they're not calling for mass death, you know.
But I support peace and I support the idea that all human beings are children of God.
And we've got to stop killing each other.
We've got to stop thinking that one group is God's chosen people above all other people.
That is religious racism.
And that will only lead to war and suffering.
And it doesn't matter if the Catholics pick that up next or the Christians pick that up next, if they think that they're the supreme and they can treat everybody else like they're less.
And like, I don't even, I don't even want to say dogs because I love my dog.
You know, I would never treat my dog the way they treat a Gazan.
That's just horrific.
It's horrific.
You can't have anybody have a religion of supremacy.
Nope.
Nobody.
Nope.
All right.
Well, thank you, Daniel.
It's been interesting.
That's for sure.
And thanks for taking the time to join us on the road.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, sir.
Hopefully it was everything you thought it would be.
All right.
It was totally unexpected.
We never know what we're going to talk about exactly, but thank you for your time.
And thank you for watching.
Look, and I just want to encourage you, if you feel triggered by anything we said here today, that's great.
Allow that trigger to encourage you to go do your research.
And if you find that you are carrying opposites, you know, these hypocritical positions in your own mind, then use that as a motivation to help bring clarity to your own thoughts and philosophies.
If you have a philosophy, it should be consistent.
Otherwise, it's not a philosophy.
If you have a principle, it should be consistent.
And what Jesus taught was consistent.
If you're not consistent, you're not aligned with Jesus, even if you call yourself a Christian.
Very simple.
So thank you for watching today.
God bless each and every one of you.
I'm Mike Adams here with Daniel Christos.
Again, his website is semperfryllc.com and check it out and explore your beliefs and challenge yourself.
Become a better person in the process.
And hopefully you will embrace universal love and dignity for all human beings.
Thank you for watching today.
Take care.
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