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Aug. 4, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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The greatest wealth CREATION & DESTRUCTION event in history... (BBN, Aug 4, 2025)
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Well, welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News for Monday, August 4th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
I've got something special for you this entire week.
Not only do I have, of course, the news analysis and some special reports and some interviews, but I've got something else.
I've got a special report.
It's called the Financial Big Bang.
The financial big bang, kind of like, you know, the event that created and destroyed the universe.
Both.
I mean, it was destroyed and then created, at least as far as we know.
The subhead of this is how to position yourself for the greatest wealth creation and destruction event in history.
And I decided that this special report, which is really kind of an audiobook I'm putting together, I've decided it's so important that I want to start sharing it with you as I finish the chapters.
So I'm going to play for you chapter one today.
And this entire audio book, it's free.
It's going to be packaged with some really compelling videos and things like that and subtitles and all of that eventually.
But for today, it's just kind of a simplified version, more of a raw version for you.
But it's very important.
Look, the things that are happening right now are so mind-boggling.
And the Federal Reserve just published a paper on August 1st that is blowing my mind that I've covered in this.
And that paper talks about how five different countries have revalued gold in order to raise money to pay off government debt or to fund government expenditures.
And many people believe that Trump is looking at doing exactly the same thing.
In fact, you know, I interviewed Andy Shackman, as you know, last week, and he was talking about this very thing.
Well, I have dug deeper into this, much deeper.
And I have found much more evidence in numerous experts and their videos.
And I've looked at the spreadsheets, the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve.
I've put together my own spreadsheet on this.
And I'm going to present my findings to you this entire week, one chapter per day.
And today is chapter one, which explains why we're at the end of the line on the U.S. selling its debt to other buyers.
And some of the methods that Trump is turning to, well, not just Trump, but Besant and Lutnik and others, to try to kick the can down the road, give the U.S. a little bit more runway, maybe a few more years of solvency, possibly.
If you heard my interview with Catherine Austin Fitz recently, well, she was talking about that as well.
This is on everybody's mind.
In other words, the United States of America has reached the end of the line of this debt crisis.
And if something radical doesn't happen to fix it, it's going to collapse.
And Trump, to his credit, is trying to fix it.
The thing is, as you're going to find out this week, in fixing this problem, Trump is going to do two things at the same time.
He's going to, number one, create all kinds of new millionaires and billionaires.
And that's going to consist of people who know what's about to happen and who position themselves correctly, which is what I talk about in this report.
And at the same time, Trump is going to create a whole new wave of impoverished masses.
The middle class in America will be wiped out.
So you're going to end up with a country, in fact, a world in many cases.
Wait till you hear what David Morgan, the silver guru, said to me about this because I was asking him questions.
Oh, man.
Wait till you hear what he said.
The whole world is going to see a collapse in the faith of fiat currency when this happens.
And much of the world is going to turn to gold and silver and commodities and hard assets.
We're going to see a very strong return to hard assets and a rapid abandonment of fiat currencies, especially the dollar.
So I'm going to bring you chapter one of that today.
And I'll bring you a new chapter each day this week.
Today's chapter is only about 30 minutes.
And I think chapter two is over an hour.
Anyway, there's only, what, I think, six chapters.
I may be able to reduce that to five and get it all in this week.
We'll see.
In the meantime, you definitely want to stay tuned to hear that today.
I've also got a special report for you here that I did run yesterday, and it's called You Cannot Reindustrialize America, a nation sickened from vaccines, mass medications, and ultra-processed foods.
We're going to get to that special report here coming up shortly.
Over the weekend, no doubt you are aware that Trump said he's repositioning two Ohio-class submarines.
This is a move to try to intimidate Russia, I suppose.
It doesn't seem to be working.
Trump, I don't know.
What do you say at this point?
Trump's trying to bluff Russia into compliance, into a ceasefire, and Russia is not biting on that.
And Trump is learning the hard way that America doesn't carry the weight it once did.
And much of the world is just thumbing its nose at the United States and its military and its currency, for that matter, and its banking system, as we're finding out.
So this is a big change.
I'm not going to go into details on this, but the bottom line is it's just a Trump is, on one hand, risking escalation into nuclear war.
On the other hand, I don't think that Russia takes Trump's threats very seriously.
So we should watch carefully and see what happens in this war of words.
Now, remember that Trump said, well, it's hard to keep track of the numbers that come out of his head.
But roughly a week ago, he said that he was reducing the ceasefire deadline on Russia from, I think, 50 days to 10 days.
And then in the middle of those 10 days, I think he said it's going to be five days.
And then it was like, it's going to be tomorrow.
And that was yesterday.
So I feel like I need a time machine to keep up with Trump's ultimatums here.
Well, as far as I know, that ultimatum has come and gone and nothing has happened.
But who knows?
I mean, we have a whole new week here and Trump might throw out all kinds of new tariffs or secondary tariffs or threats Or ultimatums.
It's again, it's really hard to know.
But don't be surprised if Trump announces new tariffs on China, new tariffs on India, especially, you know, the 100% tariff on India because India purchases oil from Russia and natural gas.
And I covered this in detail last week with important factoids that you may not have known, such as the fact that India manufactures about 60% of the electrical transformers that are made in the world, and that the U.S. is in desperate need of those transformers in order to build out new factories and AI data centers and things like that.
If Trump slaps 100% tariff on India, that's on top of the 25 plus 10 that's already on India, that would be 135% tariffs on transformers from India.
And in the United States right now, if you order transformers because you're building some new factory or something, the current wait time is three to five years.
And five years ago, that wait time was more like eight weeks.
Now it's three to five years.
And Trump just made it much, much worse.
I covered all that last week.
I wonder what kind of new sort of trade horrors, that's horrors, not horrors, not trade whores.
Trade horrors, two syllables, we will encounter this week.
Speaking of trade whores, though, what do you think about the EU leader, Von der Leyen?
I mean, she whored out all of EU to Trump.
That was an amazing idea.
It's like the whole point of the EU was supposed to be that all these countries would get together and they would have joint negotiating power.
But instead, von der Leyen just, you know, just completely surrendered to every demand that Trump made in that deal.
And she even made promises that the EU can't keep, such as, hey, yeah, we're going to buy, what, $750 billion of liquid natural gas energy from the U.S. Yeah, really?
What are you going to do with it?
Where are you going to put it?
Anyway, she capitulated to Trump, so I guess she's kind of a trade whore.
I don't know.
The EU, man.
What a failed experiment, huh?
Wow.
But the point in all of this is that Trump is making some bold moves.
Some of this seems incredibly dangerous, like playing around with nuclear submarines and telling Russia and India that they have dead economies and things like that.
I don't know.
Nobody can really keep track of it at this point.
So you're just going to have to stay tuned and see where all of this goes.
We all are.
Anyway, and then for today's interview, I've got a really fun interview for you from a company that makes chlorine dioxide personal care products.
One of them is known as Snoot Spray.
It's a nasal cleaning spray.
And it's great.
The two women who run this company are Michelle and Valerie.
And Valerie's father was, he developed patents and all kinds of methods for stabilizing chlorine dioxide.
And they've got a whole slew of personal care products that look amazing.
Now, for the record, they say they've sent me samples.
I have not yet received the samples, but I will soon.
The ingredients they use so far look very clean.
And I was really interested to ask them about some of the benefits of chlorine dioxide in personal care products.
I mean, they have, you know, the nasal spray and what else do they have?
They have a toothpaste with it.
They have like an oral rinse.
They've got a number of things.
So I wanted to interview them, find out about it, and get some samples.
And I'll tell you what I think about those later on.
You know, when I get them and try them out.
But chlorine dioxide is one of those molecules that is heavily censored.
And so I always want to bring you information that mainstream media won't even touch.
Because this makes so much of the medical system obsolete, in my view.
And that's why I'm such an advocate of chlorine dioxide.
But the issue that people have had with chlorine dioxide is knowing the proper concentrations or doses for this use or that use or whatever.
What do I use topically?
What do I use for mouth rinse?
What do I use to clear algae out of a watering bowl or whatever?
So what this company does is they've got ready-to-use products that are at the right concentrations.
So it does make things a little bit easier for people.
So anyway, that's a really exciting interview.
And that's going to be coming up later today.
So here's what we're going to do.
I'm going to play a special report for you about why you can't reindustrialize America.
And then I'll bring you chapter one of the financial Big Bang.
And then we'll go to the interview about Snoot Spray and the other chlorine dioxide products that I found to be really fun.
The two gals there are really fun too.
It's a great interview.
I think you'll enjoy it.
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You are witnessing right now the winner-take-all battle between East and West.
And in my assessment, Trump is losing it badly.
He's made many critical missteps that are probably unrecoverable.
One of them being, for example, driving India away from the United States by not only saying horrible things publicly about India, like saying they have a, quote, dead economy, which is, you know, it's a real insult.
It's a matter of pride for the Indian people.
You know, India is a culture that's very acute to the way other people perceive you.
And I know that's true to some extent in all cultures, but, you know, India having its history of so many different divisions, different classes of people, the public image is more emphasized in Indian culture than it is in the United States, for example.
You know, the caste system does not have the same economic or power mobility as the West.
And Trump seems to be completely oblivious to that.
So he just blasts the Indian people, basically saying that they're stupid.
And yeah, some of them are, but as a whole, no.
As a whole, India is a very capable country with a population that's four times larger than the United States, if not more.
And India actually manufactures 60% of the transformers that are made in the world, the transformers that the United States desperately needs in order to build new factories and new AI data centers and new businesses, anything.
You need transformers.
And the wait time on those transformers right now is three to five years.
So probably shouldn't piss off India right now if you want to buy transformers.
And then on top of that, to add injury to insult in this case, Trump adds another 35% tariffs on India.
That's 25 plus the 10% BRICS penalty.
And then in another week or so, Trump promises to slap another 100% tariff on India to punish India for purchasing oil or gas from Russia.
So at a time when the United States desperately needs trade from India, we need India's exports of transformers and many other things, a lot of machinery, for example, and agricultural equipment, industrial equipment, etc.
Trump is basically cutting off trade with India and insulting them to boot.
And what's going to be the effect of that?
It's going to drive India right into the hands of BRICS.
Now, I know what you're going to say.
Well, India is already part of BRICS.
Yes, India is one of the founding members of the BRICS nations.
You know, India is the eye in BRICS, obviously.
But India has always maintained a strong affinity to the West.
And India listens to America or has for all these years.
And India is very open to suggestions, typically, from the United States and any president, Biden or Trump or whoever.
But Trump is really hurting that relationship.
And that's a great disservice to the United States of America.
And this is just one example of many cutting off trade with China, which also appears to be part of Trump's goal, is a tremendous mistake.
And the basic premise in all of this, as Trump said, is, well, we're going to bring back industry to the United States of America.
We're going to have all our factories in America and we're going to make everything ourselves.
And we're not going to import from these other countries anymore.
And then we're going to keep the dollar strong and we're going to export.
And that's why all these foreign nations are going to need to buy the dollar.
You know, so the dollar is going to be, well, I shouldn't say strong relative to other currencies because Trump wants the dollar to be weaker to boost exports, but he wants the dollar to maintain its global hegemony as the world reserve currency.
That's what I mean by strong.
In other words, he wants there to continue to be trade in dollars.
And yet, the actions that he is taking are achieving exactly the opposite.
Sanctioning all of these countries that he has sanctioned, like slapping 50% on Brazil, huge tactical mistake, huge mistake.
And he's doing it to punish politically Lula.
He's not doing it for economic reasons.
He's doing it for political, punitive reasons.
And in effect, then, the tariffs are sanctions.
They're not really tariffs.
It's not an economic vehicle to nudge U.S. manufacturers to open up more domestic manufacturing.
It's not.
It's a political weapon that is being deployed against Trump's enemies in order to punish them for their actions.
And the only reason that U.S. sanctions ever carried any weight was because of dollar dominance in world trade and the Western financial system, the SWIFT system, for example, and the Western banks,
London, New York, et cetera, having all of this power to be able to dictate terms to the other countries, to be able to say, well, we don't allow you to buy oil from Russia, or we don't allow you to export anything, or we're going to punish you if you export something that competes with us, or we're going to force GMOs onto your country.
And if you ban GMOs, then we're going to punish you with punitive sanctions.
And that's exactly what the U.S. Empire has done over all these years.
The U.S. even forced Taiwan to accept cigarette advertising and cigarette exports from U.S. tobacco companies.
I mean, that's the kind of thing that the U.S. has routinely done, is forcing other countries to accept Western poisons, whether it's pesticides or GMOs or tobacco or pharmaceuticals or anything else, vaccines.
This has all been done through punitive trade sanctions and punitive tariffs.
And Trump is carrying on that tradition.
It's a tradition that is driving the world away from the dollar.
Because look, if you're any other country in the world, do you want to be beholden to the whims of the West?
If Trump wakes up one day and he's got a headache and he's like, I hate India, you know, do you want to be the leader of India and suddenly find yourself subjected to some insane, highly emotional, punitive tariff over which you have no control?
No.
No, the answer is no.
So how do you avoid that?
You join BRICS and you stop trading in dollars and you start trading in BRICS nations currencies, the yuan, the rupee, the ruble, whatever.
And then with each passing month, you just continue to switch more and more trade over to non-dollar currencies and you push the BRICS settlement systems and then you increase your import-export business with non-U.S.
nations while you decrease your reliance on the United States.
And that process, which is underway dramatically around the world right now, thanks to Trump, that process is called de-dollarization.
And de-dollarization is the end goal of all these other countries because they know that if they no longer depend on the dollar, they can't be punished by Trump or that Trump's punishments no longer matter.
In fact, Russia recently announced, I think it was Lavrov, who said that Russia has achieved immunity from Western sanctions.
Maybe it wasn't Lavrov.
Maybe it was the finance minister.
I forgot exactly who.
But a high-level official in Russia has said that.
And that is, of course, significant.
But then on top of that, Trump recently said that he doesn't think that the sanctions he's about to slap on Russia will really have much of an impact anyway.
Even Trump admits it.
Trump knows that his tariffs are no longer hurting Russia.
And why is that?
Because Russia has developed its import, export, and financial relationships with non-U.S.
countries such as Iran and China and even India and Turkey.
And even with the EU, Russia has immunized itself against U.S. sanctions.
So Trump can't hurt Russia any longer with any kind of economic sanctions.
Every country in the world wishes it was in that place where it had true national sovereignty and didn't have to bow down and kiss the ring of what the world sees as a madman in Trump.
Trump appears as a crazy person to most of the world and I guess to half of Americans as well.
But he appears as a crazy person because he has no consistency.
His actions on tariffs are highly unpredictable and irrational and very emotional.
If Trump feels publicly slighted, then he'll slap another 10% tariff on a country just because he doesn't like them.
This is how Canada ended up with, I think, what, 35% tariffs now, just because Canada said something that Trump didn't like.
So it's like, 10% for you, you know.
This is the way Trump's tariffs operate.
It's wildly irrational and it does not achieve any kind of articulable strategic or financial goal for America.
If your goal is to bring back manufacturing to America, although that is a worthy idea, that's about a 20-year plan.
And for the first five years of that plan, you have to maintain high levels of trade with other countries in order to import all the components and parts that you need to build your domestic factories.
And then you have to set up domestic supply chains, which is not happening.
We do not have domestic supply chains, anything like China or India or even Russia.
You would have to have, I mean, for starters, you would have to have more iron ore mining and smelting and steel production.
And you would also have to have domestic rare earth mining on a massive scale.
You would have to have electronics components fabrication centers, you know, wire and cable producers domestically, which you barely have any of those.
You'd have to have electronic components for relays and switches, you know, a lot more than anything we have right now.
You would have to have a supply chain where a domestic American company can pick up the phone and call some manufacturer in, I don't know, Arizona or whatever and say, hey, I need a transformer for my building, and I need it in three weeks.
Can you deliver that?
And they would say, yep, we've got transformers sitting out here in the shipyard.
What size do you want?
We'll ship it out.
We'll get it to you in 10 days.
That would be great.
But what's the wait time on transformers in America right now?
Three to five years.
So you actually, you cannot function like that.
You cannot build out infrastructure when it takes three to five years to acquire transformers.
It just doesn't work.
And Trump doesn't even have a plan to acquire transformers.
He hasn't even talked about that.
He's tariffing the countries that build them.
And he's tariffing the metals that are used to make them, which the number two top metals for transformers are, of course, copper and then aluminum.
And that's what Trump has hit with 50% tariffs.
So even if you try to make transformers domestically, you know, the costs are sky high and you don't even have the factories to make them.
I mean, on any kind of, you know, timetable that would matter.
So what you actually have right now is Trump has a plan on paper and it works great on paper and he's deploying that plan around the world and he thinks it's working.
And so he's bragging, oh, America is a new golden age.
The economy is booming and new jobs are being created like never before.
And the debt rate is dropping and the trade imbalances with other countries are plummeting.
Yeah.
That's like saying, yeah, we figured out how to reduce the driving mileage on our car.
Yeah, how'd you do that?
We crashed it.
So we're driving fewer miles.
Isn't that awesome?
Crash the car.
I mean, if you cut off trade with India and you basically block India's exports, of course, you're going to alter the trade imbalance with India because no one can buy products from India.
That's not a victory, but Trump frames it as a victory.
Oh, look, our trade imbalance with India or our trade imbalance with China, it's awesome.
Or look at how much money we generated off the tariffs, $27 billion last month from tariffs alone.
And this is going to pay down the debt, which is insane because the debt is $37 trillion.
The debt's a thousand times what they just brought in via tariffs.
And so the tariffs aren't even a drop in the bucket of paying down the debt.
And the tariffs, and it's not a reliable income source because you're impoverishing the nation of America, which won't even be able to afford much in terms of foreign exports.
So the bottom line is this is a horrible economic plan.
And I think that any informed economist would agree with that.
I can't even think of an economist that has said that this is a great idea, what Trump is doing.
You know, punitive tariffs and basically blockading the United States and trying to shift manufacturing to be more domestic, but blocking all the components that you need to build domestic factories, etc.
This is a horrible plan, if not a suicide plan.
I mean, this is basically the coordinated economic suicide of the United States.
And where we're going to end up is as a country where we don't make hardly anything, our currency will collapse.
No one wants the dollar because they're not trading in the dollar.
They're trading with each other.
They're not buying and selling much to the United States because the U.S. consumer is impoverished anyway and it's purchasing less and less of imported goods anyway.
So the percentage of production from countries like China and India that ends up going to the United States, that percentage will shrink and shrink and shrink to the point where it's such a small piece of their export pie, they don't even care.
They're exporting to all the other countries in the world that actually have better economic abundance, like Russia, for example, or Turkey for that matter, or many other countries.
You know, so the thing is, you can't just, I mean, Trump is the master of braggadocious kind of verbal descriptions like, you know, he's the best and he's the greatest and it's the big, beautiful bill.
Everything's beautiful.
You know, we have a new golden age in America, etc.
The words don't make it real.
And you can't talk your way out of $37 trillion in debt.
And you can't talk into existence U.S. manufacturing plants.
And you also can't just, with magic words, you can't change the U.S. culture to be a culture that is amenable to manufacturing and hard work and factory hours, etc.
You can't just bring back the work ethic of the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s just by saying so, especially when your schools are churning out woke idiots who can't even do basic math.
And as a whole, the country of the United States today is a country of people who, although there are some exceptions, but by and large, people do not want to work.
They're not even fit enough to work.
They're too fat to work, actually.
I mean, obesity is rampant.
Chronic degenerative disease is rampant.
And the Trump administration is still not addressing the core issues of why our nation is so unhealthy.
And these are the issues I've been talking about for a quarter of a century at this point.
I've been teaching Americans how to be healthy.
I've done more to help this economy than Trump by helping to keep people healthy.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration and RFK Jr. and HHS is telling people, oh, keep taking the vaccines, but we're going to take the red dye out of the fruit loops, which is, you know, just a nonsense cover story.
Oh, we're going to have real sugar in Coca-Cola.
Yeah, you shouldn't be drinking Coke at all if you don't want a nation filled with diabetes and obesity.
You know, so, and this gets back to the final point in all of this.
You can't have economic abundance if your nation is riddled with chronic degenerative disease because people are eating processed foods and they're living on mass medications that are keeping them sick.
So until you solve the health problem, you can't solve the economics problem.
Until you solve the health problem, you can't have reindustrialization of America.
You would have to solve the health problem first.
You would have to ban all ultra-processed foods and a whole slew of ingredients that I've been talking about for 25 years.
And you would have to actively encourage healthier food choices, healthier lifestyles.
You might even have to have the government switch its subsidies.
Instead of subsidizing GMO corn, what if you subsidize organic fresh produce, made organics more affordable for the people?
I mean, overall, I'm not a big fan of government subsidies, but since subsidies are already in place, what if you switch them?
What if you incentivize eating healthier?
And the whole SNAP program, the food stamps, you know, you can't let people spend government money on toxic crap and processed foods.
All you're going to do is promote more diabetes and obesity and cancer and heart disease, which is exactly what's happening.
People are using food stamps to go out and purchase crazy, insane processed foods, and they're getting sicker and sicker and sicker.
And then, you know, Trump brags about, oh, the, you know, the medical system, you know, record profits and big pharma and vaccines, record record earnings.
Yeah, because everybody's sick.
So if your economy is based on treating sickness and disease, you don't have a good economy.
You have a death wish.
And that's the track that America is on.
And again, I've been talking about this for 25 years.
And this system will end because Trump won't fix it.
Nobody will fix it because it's just so profitable to keep people sick.
It's profitable to start wars, which is why Trump did not become the peace president like he promised.
He became the war president.
He now owns the Ukraine war with Russia.
He's the one that's pushing it on.
Trump is the one that okayed the bombing of Iran.
Trump is the one sending more bombs to Israel, etc.
Trump is the wartime president, and he's the president presiding over the expansion of big tech, big medicine, big pharma, wearables, biological surveillance, processed manufactured foods, all kinds of toxins that are keeping America sick.
That is not a golden age.
That is an age of stupidity.
It's a suicide age is what Trump has actually unleashed against America.
Not a golden age, but a suicide age.
And this country will not survive it.
And the American people will be impoverished and sick and then dead as the world moves away from the dollar and embraces bricks.
That's where this is going.
Doesn't mean you have to follow that path.
You can actually be healthy and abundant.
You can eat healthy.
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So thank you for listening and thank you for all your support.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
And God, I hope I'm wrong about some of this, but unless Trump turns things around here, The situation is not good.
So thank you for listening.
Take care.
Welcome to this exclusive special report called The Financial Big Bang.
How to position yourself for the greatest wealth creation and destruction event in history.
I'm Mike Adams.
I'm known as the Health Ranger.
I'm the founder of Brighteon, all the Brighteon platforms, including Brighteon AI, which is trained on a lot of the information that you're about to hear.
I conduct over 200 interviews a year on average, and I've been doing that for many years.
And I've interviewed many, many of the top experts from Martin Armstrong to Andy Sheckman and John Rubino of Dollar Collapse and so many others, experts in gold and silver, such as David Morgan, the silver guru, etc.
And I also consume a tremendous amount of information.
I read the books and watch the interviews of people like Jim Rickards, George Gammon, and many others.
Oh, of course, I have to mention Aleister Crook, of course.
I mean, there are just so many well-informed people who know what's going on.
And because I don't watch television at all, don't even have one connected to, I don't know, TV or whatever, or Netflix or anything like that.
And I don't socialize much.
I work on my ranch, and as I'm working on my ranch or exercising outdoors, jogging, whatever, I'm absorbing information from all of these top experts, listening to audio books or interviews, and then using my AI engine for extensive research and the engine that my company built, which is called Enoch.
It's free to use at brighteon.ai.
It's been trained on thousands of books and millions of pages of content on a number of topics, but most notably on honest money, Austrian economics, G. Edward Griffin books, such as The Creature from Jekyll Island.
It's also trained about the history of the Federal Reserve, the definition of money, precious metals, gold and silver, platinum, etc.
And also the history of economic collapse or fiat currency collapse.
So the bottom line is you put all of this together, and most people consider me to be someone who's got a lot of ties to a lot of well-informed people on this subject.
Now, I'm not the best informed on gold or silver, but I know the people who are.
I just interviewed Catherine Austin Fitz, for example, and I've interviewed Colonel Douglas McGregor, and again, many, many other top people.
I believe that you're about to find that I'm the best aggregator of this information, and I've been able to connect the dots in a way that is so profound, it has even altered my own actions and my own outlook on what's about to happen in our world.
And so I decided to share this with you publicly because I want you to survive all of this that's coming.
And now I realize that many people will not survive this.
They will not financially survive it, and they will not even physically survive it.
So there is a singular event coming.
And now I'm absolutely certain of it because I've seen the Federal Reserve white papers on this.
It is now abundantly clear this event is going to happen.
And it seems very likely it's going to happen before the end of 2026.
This event will determine who is impoverished versus who is wealthy from that day forward.
It's basically an event horizon.
And I'm going to cover this event.
And it's an event that is completely outside of our control, but we can position ourselves to protect our assets as this event takes place.
And for those who do not protect themselves, they will be wiped out, absolutely decimated, impoverished, and they and their families will join the sad history of people who were wiped out and homeless and just did not participate in the future of civilization.
Of course, I want you to do well.
And I'm already well positioned to do well in this because I plan to be here.
I plan to continue to build tools and provide free tools of free information for people for many, many years to come.
So I've made sure that I'm positioned here.
And in this report, I'm just going to share with you how you can be positioned in order to benefit from this.
Now, the other thing worth mentioning here, some important context, is that Donald Trump, President Trump, and his advisors here, Witkoff and others, Lutnick, Besant, his advisors and treasury officials, etc., they are about to unleash a bold, daring move to try to save the United States financially.
And that's important to understand, because even though I'm going to offer some criticism or some what I think are holes in this strategy, I want you to realize that I'm coming at this from a point of view of recognizing that Trump and his people are trying to save America.
I mean, financially.
They're trying to save the debt market.
They're trying to save the dollar.
Oh, and I should mention I just did an interview recently with Andy Sheckman, who said that Trump is going to have to sacrifice the dollar in order to save the bonds, the debt market.
So that's part of this.
We'll talk about that coming up.
But Trump wants the dollar to remain the global dominant currency because it is from that that the U.S. derives tremendous power, geopolitical power, the power to punish countries with tariffs, right?
Which that's a power Trump has wielded like a weapon prolifically.
The power to print money and then spend it on anything you want while a lot of those dollars are being absorbed by the other countries around the world.
It's an incredible power.
And the United States has exclusively had this power since Bretton Woods at roughly the end of World War II until today.
And this power is threatened by the BRICS nations and the rise of BRICS settlement systems, which are already moving much of the world's trade away from the dollar, as you might expect.
And that is an existential threat to the dollar.
And if the dollar debt market collapses, then the dollar disappears and Washington, D.C. implodes and the United States of America, as we know it, ceases to exist.
Now, whether you think that's a good thing or a bad thing, Trump is trying to prevent that.
So a lot of what you're going to hear involves the tactics that Trump is unleashing right now.
I've been able to put together the pieces of this puzzle.
I've heard all these experts and interviewed all these experts and I've done a lot of research and I've put together the puzzle and I'm going to present that puzzle to you here.
But I want to be clear that I don't think that what Trump is doing is going to work.
Okay?
But that's just my opinion.
And of course, I'm not operating with the same information that he has access to or that Lutnik or Besent have access to, etc., or Powell at the Fed.
And so I don't have their information.
They may know things that would render my opinion incorrect.
So what I'm going to try to do is indicate to you what is happening.
I'm going to cite the documents.
I'll give you the titles of those documents, where you can find them, etc.
And I'll make sure that you can verify things that I say.
Like when I say the United States government claims 262 million ounces of gold on its balance sheets, you can look that up.
I mean, that's easy to verify.
But then I'm also going to say some things that are my conclusions, such as why I think this isn't going to work.
And then obviously you are free to accept that or discard that or augment it in whatever way you see fit.
Now, Catherine Austin Fitz said that she thought that these efforts, and yes, we're going to talk about stablecoins, we're going to talk about revaluing gold and many other things.
Fitz thought that this could give the U.S. dollar another 10 to 15 years of runway before the collapse.
And she's a bright, informed analyst.
She may be absolutely correct.
In my opinion, I don't think that the dollar will last that long.
And I think it can collapse all of a sudden, although I don't know when, and I don't know what the trigger event for that might be.
But whatever the case may be, it's up to you to decide the proper course of action for you and your circumstances.
And so my disclaimer for this report is that you should do your own research, you should draw your own conclusions, and you should talk to your own experts and get professional advice about what you wish to do with your assets or your money or your dollars or your gold or what have you.
I'm just going to give you some data points that I am certain most of you have never seen before.
And yet you can verify each one of them.
And when you do, it's going to paint a picture for you that will be incredibly shocking.
And it will alter, I believe, it will alter your decisions from this point forward.
And I think that's a positive thing because it's going to put you in a position to participate in the greatest wealth creation in the history of our world.
And if you miss out on this, if you don't know what I'm about to share with you, you will suffer from the greatest wealth destruction event in the history of the Western world.
And obviously, I don't want you to suffer from that.
So that's the premise of this report.
So here we go.
So welcome to chapter one, the end of the line on selling debt to international buyers.
In order to understand this, and I'll keep this chapter as brief as possible, we have to back up and understand the history of how we got to where we are.
After World War II, the U.S. engaged in some really clever agreements, such as the so-called petro-dollar arrangement in Bretton Woods and doing deals with the Saudis, etc., in order to make sure that nearly all of the oil purchased around the world was purchased in U.S. dollars.
So this created intrinsic demand for dollars.
I mean, massive demand for dollars.
And this created a very large global dollar money supply, which allowed the U.S. to print money after 1971 when we removed the dollar from the gold standard.
At that point, we could just start printing unlimited amounts of fiat currency and the world would absorb it.
So in other words, America would be exporting inflation because the world needed dollars to buy oil because countries like Saudi Arabia would only sell oil in dollars and nothing else.
Same thing with Iraq and other countries.
In fact, the real reason behind the war on Saddam Hussein, it had nothing to do with weapons of mass destruction that was all fabricated fake intelligence.
It was all about the fact that Saddam Hussein declared he was going to start selling oil in currencies other than the dollar.
That's it.
And so the U.S. went to war.
Desert storm.
And at the conclusion of that war, do you know that the United States receives every dollar from every oil well in Iraq?
It goes to a bank in New York City to be controlled and spent by the organizers of a certain trust.
And guess who they answer to?
The deep state, etc.
So the U.S. actually pillaged the oil of Iraq as punishment because the leader of Iraq threatened to sell oil in some currency other than the dollar.
All right.
So as long as this scam continued, it was a great deal for the United States.
The U.S. could print unlimited currency.
It could use that currency to fund the CIA to run color revolutions, assassinations, and political coups all over the world, just like what the U.S. did in Ukraine in 2014.
Or about 65 other countries over the preceding decades.
And you can read Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins, who I've also interviewed several times on this very topic.
So the money printing power was the power to destroy.
It was the power to fund anything in an almost unlimited way.
And this is what made the United States so incredibly powerful on the world stage.
Well, the problem is that this arrangement, the petro-dollar arrangement, is now ending.
And it's ending dramatically.
Saudi Arabia sells oil now in other currencies in addition to the dollar.
And because of the extreme Western sanctions on countries like Russia, cutting off Russia from the SWIFT system, for example, seizing $300 billion of Russian assets held in Western banks.
Many countries are working in every way possible to move away from Western currency controls, that is the SWIFT system and also the dollar.
So you're seeing that most of the trade, for example, between Russia and China is carried out in their own domestic currencies, the ruble and the yuan.
Same thing between Russia and India.
It's no longer carried out in dollars.
It's carried out in non-dollar currencies.
And as of this year, the dollar dropped below 50% in terms of reserve currencies for the world.
So the dollar is no longer the dominant reserve currency of our world now it's also crucial to understand that saudi arabia and other oil-selling countries they committed to reinvesting a large percentage of their oil revenues into u.s treasury debt right so this created a market where the u.s could sell treasuries at almost no limit to the countries that were selling oil or
countries like china that had a trade imbalance with the u.s they would take a lot of that additional money that they earned through trade and they would turn around and buy u.s treasuries now understand that the debt market is many times larger than the stock market by far the debt market is the most important market and by debt what i mean is treasury bonds okay it's the most important market in the world the world runs on credit which means it runs on debt and
u.s treasury debt such as 10-year bonds are the most liquid form of assets in the world what makes them liquid well is there's always buyers available or there have been but not so much anymore so effectively i mean this is wild that this situation ever existed when anybody in the world would buy oil that would allow the united states government to print money from nothing
and to give countries like saudi arabia a bunch of ious while we collected the dollars that the other nations had to buy from us basically in order to purchase oil so this was basically a financial perpetual motion machine where the united states could generate wealth from nothing and in order to carry this out the u.s had to maintain a very powerful navy and
had to maintain compliance with this system.
That was maintained through force, primarily bombing countries that refused to go along with it, invading them in the case of Desert Storm, Iraq, or assassinating leaders, overthrowing countries, etc.
Again, this is Ukraine or any number of South American countries or even Panama back in the 1980s.
So the United States enforced this system
the end of a gun basically upon threat of assassination or bombing or economic collapse or economic sanctions the u.s was the global financial mafia you could say and by enforcing this the u.s maintained the power to create money from nothing and to spend that money on anything it wanted but by doing so a lot of u.s dollars were of course exported
And as a result of the demand for dollars, the currency became very strong compared to other currencies.
And when your currency is strong, then it punishes domestic producers because it's more expensive for foreign countries to purchase your domestic products when your currency is strong.
It's more expensive to buy your currency in order to buy your goods using your currency.
So what this led to over the past few decades was a migration of manufacturing production.
out of the united states this is what ross perot was warning about in the 1990s when he warned about the giant sucking sound that was going to take all of our factories and jobs away and send them to mexico or china or somewhere else well he was right that giant sucking sound uh has run its course and the u.s manufacturing base has been all but completely gutted to the point where now the u.s can barely manufacture munitions or
anti-air defense missiles or tanks or artillery shells or drones or frankly much of anything.
So this is one of the costs of being the world reserve currency for a while is that it tends to push all your manufacturing out of your country.
So Trump is now trying to reverse that.
He's trying to re-industrialize America while maintaining global dollar dominance.
And
and that is where i think he's going to fail but he's he's giving it a a very heavy try let's say the problem is that countries like china are dumping u.s treasury debt as quickly as they can they're not renewing any treasury debt that expires when it does expire they're getting paid and then they are buying gold with it essentially all the other countries out there are collecting gold not dollars
japan which has been a long time reliable purchaser of u.s treasuries is just essentially holding steady with what it has because japan has its own financial crisis western europe is an economic wreck that's also suffered from deindustrialization part of that is america's fault for bombing and destroying the nordstream pipelines the united states meanwhile is suffering economic decline horrendous job losses across the board inflation
is very bad even though the white house doesn't admit it but prices are much much higher for food and health insurance and car insurance and home insurance and many other things and you can see that for yourself the bottom line is that fewer and fewer countries around the world are interested in buying u.s treasury debt and if this isn't reversed then it means that the u.s will have to resort to hyperinflationary printing of money itself to buy its own debt now that process
has already begun.
The Fed is printing money to buy treasuries right now.
That's going to get a lot worse, and it would lead eventually to a hyperinflationary event, although not overnight.
It would take time for that to happen.
So Trump and his posse of finance cowboys, they are desperately trying to find a way to sell treasury debt to a new group of suckers.
Okay?
You got that?
Or to somehow use some accounting magic to come up with some money.
And one of the strategies is to try to pay down the current $37 trillion in national debt that's on the books for the federal government.
Because if you could pay that down, and if you could reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio, which is currently over 120%, which is, that's in the catastrophe zone, by the
the way but if you could bring that down to something closer to 70 percent let's say then guess what then you could reliably you could find more buyers for your treasury debt at lower interest rates or lower yields which makes your debt less expensive to maintain as the united states of america see This is the crux of the issue.
Trump knows that he needs to sell debt.
He's got to sell all kinds of debt.
In fact, he's got to sell something like $28 trillion in debt in the next year.
Somehow, he's got to finance this massive amount of debt that's coming due.
I don't know if it's exactly $28 trillion, but it's somewhere close to that.
And I had a conversation with Andy Sheckman about this.
And a lot of what we're about to talk about here are the various methods by which Trump plans to pay off some significant portion of the national debt, that is the official debt, in order to bring down the debt to GDP ratio,
in order to make the yields on 10-year treasuries much lower so that the U.S. can refinance at lower interest rates and thereby stop the hemorrhaging of the financial blood of the country and maybe slow down this train a little bit before the final collapse comes.
That's what Trump is trying to do.
And that's why he's about to push out Powell from the Fed and he's going to replace Powell with, I think, Judy Shelton, probably.
Or at least that's a possibility.
I guess we'll see.
And she advocates a return to a gold standard, by the way.
But Trump is going to replace Powell.
And whoever he puts into the Fed is going to lower the interbank lending rate, which is what we generally consider to be interest rates, which sometimes tends to lower the yields on Treasury bonds, but not always.
And George Gammon, in particular, has said that he believes that even if the Fed lowers interest rates to 3.5%, let's say, it doesn't mean that the yield on 10-year bonds is going to go down to 3.5%.
It might actually go up.
It might go up to 6%, which would be a disaster.
And that would blow apart Trump's plans completely.
So understand that the Fed doesn't actually set the yield rates on treasuries.
The free market sets the yield rates.
And the only way to keep yield rates low is to have lots and lots of new buyers of treasury debt.
So there's the question for you right now.
Where is Trump going to find buyers for 20-something trillion dollars in Treasury debt that needs to be rolled over in the next year?
And I guess when I say expiring, I should use the term maturing because that's what the financial markets use.
So the amount of debt that is maturing in 2025, this year, is known to be something like close to $8 trillion.
And 2026, I couldn't find the exact number, but it's probably in that neighborhood, somewhere around there.
Again, Andy Sheckman said it was $20 something trillion dollars, but he's got better numbers than I do.
So it's a lot of money just to pay off the holders of the current debt.
It's a lot of money, not to even mention paying down the existing debt.
So what we're about to talk about here in the subsequent chapters are a couple of different strategies that Trump is clearly going to turn to in order to try to raise a bunch of money, find new buyers for Treasury debt, and basically refinance America's future at a lower rate.
If Trump succeeds in this, it will be genius.
If he fails, it will be catastrophic and it will spell the end of the dollar and the end of the United States as we know it.
As all of this is happening, like I mentioned earlier, there's going to be a singular event that will take place.
I'll just tell you what that is right now, and then we'll talk about it later.
That event is going to be the government revaluation of gold.
And very likely they will revalue silver as well because silver is on their books.
This revaluation of gold will be a once-in-a-lifetime event for all of us living today.
When it happens, if you're on the right side of it, you will be wealthy.
If you're on the wrong side, you will be destroyed.
So we're going to talk about that in chapter three.
But just understand that what's happening here is Trump is trying to find new ways to refinance the debt and find new buyers for the debt to give the U.S. some hope of maintaining dollar hegemony.
I don't think it's going to work.
I'll explain why in the coming chapters, but I might be wrong.
He might be able to pull it off.
Even if he does, listen carefully.
Even if Trump pulls this off, people who hold primarily dollars will be wiped out.
Trump will have to sacrifice the dollar.
This is just like what Andy Sheckman said.
Trump will have to sacrifice the dollar, which means the purchasing power of the dollar, will be destroyed.
He'll have to sacrifice the dollar to save the debt market, to save the country, in essence.
So all those Americans that are out there with their savings and dollars and their holdings and dollars and their bank accounts and dollars, they have no idea what's coming.
They're going to be wiped out.
And Trump will call it a success because if he pulls it off, he will have prevented the entire country from collapsing financially.
So we'll talk about this more in the next couple of chapters.
Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.
And as you know, I'm a strong advocate of chlorine dioxide.
And in fact, even though my company doesn't sell any chlorine dioxide, we've recommended providers who have solutions.
And I can tell you, and we've donated out, I don't know, $50,000 of chlorine dioxide that was donated to us to help with the local communities.
Flooding, mold issues, you know, lots, lots of emergency medicine, all kinds of things, sterilizing surfaces, you name it.
But there are many more uses for chlorine dioxide.
And this molecule is an amazing healing molecule that the establishment has always tried to suppress.
And as you know, the more they try to suppress something, it's probably because it works really well and it denies repeat business to the pharmaceutical industry and the sick care homicide hospitals and everything else.
So today I've got two brand new guests joining me today.
And I've just met them for the first time.
I didn't even know about their company until recently.
It's Michelle and Valerie from a company called Frontier Farm, P-H-A-R-M.
They have a product called Snoot Spray and a number of other really interesting products based on chlorine dioxide.
So welcome, Michelle and Valerie, to the show today.
It's nice to meet you, and it's great to have you on.
Happy to meet you and so excited to be here.
I'm really excited to have you on.
And I apologize That I wasn't even aware of your solutions until recently.
So, thank you for reaching out.
I'm thrilled.
This is going to be a great conversation.
Well, that's sort of part of our story is that we kind of worked in a bubble for so long.
I mean, we've been in this field for 50 years and no one knew about us.
Now, the world of chlorine dioxide is expanding by the day.
And a lot of what we've been trying to do more recently is to pull all the factions together, all the chlorine dioxide users, producers together so that we can advocate and educate and let people know that chlorine dioxide exists for so many uses that people don't even know about.
It's really extraordinary.
And let me just introduce some of your couple of your websites.
So, you've got one website called snootspray.com.
Here it is.
It's called the high-tech netipot alternative.
We'll talk about that in a minute, but that's just one application of your technology.
You've also got, oops, here it is, frontierfarm, pharm.com with the brand name DioxyCare, and you have chlorine dioxide in all kinds of ready-to-use formats for different kinds of applications.
Can you just kind of walk us through some of those?
And oh, I should tell the audience: you've generously given us a discount code that we'll give out later if people want to order any of these and save some money.
But just walk us through what this is.
Well, where to start?
Yeah, I know.
We've spent the past really 50 years developing products with chlorine dioxide, trying to make chlorine dioxide available to the masses and on a personal scale.
So, we've got products for oral care, skincare, wound care, nasal care, in pre-formulated formulas at the right concentration for each application.
Wow.
Shelf-stable, ready to use at a moment's notice.
So, we've taken all the guesswork out of using chlorine dioxide, which when you try to make it yourself, it's certainly doable.
You can do that.
It's a...
It's got its challenges, it's got its challenges, and there's lots of ways to use it.
And our goal is just to make it easy.
And we've been studying chlorine dioxide, like I said, for 50 years.
My dad was the originator and the pioneer in the field of chlorine dioxide.
He was the first to patent a method back in the 1970s for a way to make it for personal scale use on the tabletop.
Before that, it wasn't available.
Wow.
And he patented that method.
And as he was studying that, he was using it on himself.
He was using it on any cut, scrape, myacne, pretty much anything he could find it on to use.
And it was healing everything quickly and without any adverse events.
And so he went on to patent a method of making the chlorine dioxide specifically for use on the skin and for wound healing purposes.
And then he went on to create a company called Alside Corp, where he continued to patent and develop these products to try to commercialize them, but really spent most of his time studying the germicidal efficacy and toxicity and pharmacology of chlorine dioxide to find out what it does on and in the body.
And he went on to take that company public.
He got EPA approval as a high-level surface disinfectant, hospital disinfectant.
He worked with almost every government agency testing the products, DOD, CDC, NIH, Department of Agriculture, NASA.
And as many of your viewers might know, NASA ultimately went on to coin the term for chlorine dioxide, a universal antidote, based a lot on the work that they did with my dad and the work he was doing in so many fields.
Yeah, look, if I were being launched into space and I could only choose one medicine to bring, it would be chlorine dioxide because it's got so many uses externally as well as experimentally, internally in various applications.
But that's not your focus.
But I do want to ask you to just kind of walk us through some of the product applications that you have because I'm on your website here and I'm not familiar with your product line.
I mean, I'm learning along with our audience, but I did notice that recently there was a dental rinse sold on Amazon that contained chlorine dioxide in it.
And I was actually really excited to see that because, you know, here's a use that is approved.
So yeah, go ahead.
I see you're holding up.
Yeah, so probably our best-selling product, maybe next to Snoot, is our mouthwash.
It is a two-part product.
So anyone familiar with chlorine dioxide will know that you mix sodium chloride with an acid, and we have a proprietary formula that also includes other ingredients that make it a better mouthwash.
Sorry, let me show you.
That's perfect.
So what do you do?
One pump of each?
Usually it's three pumps of each.
One, two, three.
Okay.
A little awkward trying to hold it.
Usually one, two, three.
And now the chlorine dioxide is immediately generating, and that's part of our proprietary technologies that is a way of making it immediately generate the chlorine dioxide, which enabled us to actually have a mouthwash.
Before that, we had to wait a long time.
And also.
It turns blue, which you've added something to make it an indicator.
Yes.
So we add blue to Part B to help ensure that you're mixing the two parts because you don't dispense only part A or only part B. So that helps make sure that you've got both parts in there.
But you'll see over time, we'll leave this.
This is going to turn from blue to a light green, eventually to yellow.
Color is going to indicate the strength of the chlorine dioxide.
And so you can tailor the strength of this to your needs.
Typically, you only need about 30 seconds, 15 to 30 seconds of mixing time to have enough chlorine dioxide for most applications in the mouth.
Certainly for bad breath, if you had a very bad infection in the mouth, you might want to let it mix for about a minute because it's going to get stronger and it's going to work maybe a little better on an infection or something more difficult to treat.
Okay.
And I would imagine that dentists rave about the effects of this with oral health.
Yeah, we have a periodontist that we work with who said that this has made him a better dentist.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
If I were suffering from any kind of gum Infection or tooth infection, I would immediately use chlorine dioxide.
But you mentioned earlier that you have it packaged at the proper concentrations.
And in fact, the number one suggestion that I get from people, because I've been recommending another company, Saffrax, that makes just the instant tablets.
It's more of an industrial kind of approach.
And you throw a tablet in a bucket of water and you get a certain ppm of chlorine dioxide.
The number one complaint, I guess, I get from people is they don't know how to make the proper concentration for their specific use.
And of course, you know, I'm because I'm a lab guy, so I have pipettes.
I'm, oh, just take 10 mils of the 10 ppm and then put that into 50 mils of this.
And they're like, what?
And that's not, you know, people just want things that are ready to go.
And that's what you offer.
Yeah, it's like you lost me at Pipette.
Right, exactly.
What are you talking about?
What pipettes?
So this is going to give you approximately 40 parts per million at 30 seconds every time you make it.
And it's going to go from 40 parts per million up to up to about 200 parts per million at about five minutes, five to ten minutes.
So it's going to give you that every single time you make it.
It's going to give you that same curve every single time.
So some people like to wait and let it mix and get stronger.
It's not necessary to do that.
Some people just like it stronger, but it'll work at any part of that range.
It tastes best within a minute because over time, the flavor, which is a natural flavoring, gets oxidized by the chlorine dioxide color.
So it makes best within the minute.
And then what kind of rinse duration do you recommend?
If you can rinse for about a minute, that's best.
And usually you want to switch it around your mouth and then gargle to the back of your throat and then spit it out.
Okay.
So that's great.
So that's an oral rinse application.
Now, tell us about the Snoot Spray.
That's a fun name.
Love it.
That's the website, snootspray.com.
What do you have for us there?
So Snoot Spray comes in a cute little kit and it works very similarly to the mouthwash, where essentially you've got two bottles here, part A and B, and we include some measuring cups.
And the same thing applies.
Essentially, you want to mix equal parts of A and B. And we include this fabulous little nasal sprayer.
And essentially, once you've mixed those two parts, you're basically just going to combine it into the sprayer and it's ready to go.
So very, very quickly, it creates the chlorine dioxide.
And as Val mentioned, basically every time it's going to start out at about 20, 30 parts per million.
It's going to reach a high at about 10 to 12 hours, depending on the formula, 80 to 100 parts per million-ish.
And then, of course, because it's chlorine dioxide gas, it will actually outgas from even the top of the nasal sprayer.
So you basically mix it at the beginning of the week and it's good for seven days.
So parts per million decline, the solution is used up.
And if you still have solution at the end of the week left, if you haven't used it all, you can pretty much tell by the smell, right?
The chlorine dioxide smell is gone, but it, of course, converts to salt water, which is fine too.
So a lot of people love this for a lot of reasons.
Not only for sinus infections, but a lot of them will use it to get off of prescription medications, even affrin, right?
There's people that are addicted to affrin cannot get off of it.
And this is for you to weed off of some of these other steroid sprays, affrin, things like that.
And of course, it's probably, of course, you probably know too, you know, chlorine dioxide is such a small molecule that it penetrates the blood-brain barrier.
So we're having incredible success with even the snoot spray alone because it's basically going past that blood-brain barrier into the body, into the system.
And so we're having results with these two products, especially.
Shockingly, people dealing with vaccine injury and a whole host of different things, even skin issues, just by using some of these topical products that are really dismembrane.
That's exciting to hear, but I have a question for you.
So since it is producing some level, some concentration of chlorine gas, is it safe for people when they spray for the nasal passages?
Do you recommend they inhale or not inhale at the same time?
Definitely inhale.
Definitely inhale.
And so it's not.
That's a Bill Clinton question, actually.
So it's not a high enough concentration to cause any damage to the respiratory tract.
No.
Okay.
That's great.
It's formulated to help remove the biofilm that's in the nose and overcome the organic material that's in the nose.
So you need enough in there because the organics are going to knock out some of the chlorine dioxide.
So you need enough in there to overcome that and the biofilm and then do the work.
So that's why we usually recommend, oh, I usually spray a couple of times, wait a minute, blow my nose, get all that crud out, and then spray again while it's clearer and it lets the chlorine dioxide penetrate even better.
That makes sense.
And it's a good time to remind our audience that chlorine dioxide is a very potent oxidizing agent.
And for that reason, there are no pathogens that can escape its action.
It's just, it deals with everything.
Exactly.
You know, I was going to say, too, you know, a lot of people will, even hardcore chlorine dioxide lovers, like Kerry Rivera, for example, and even Mark Grenin.
Carrie, when we connected with Carrie a couple of years ago, you know, she's hardcore.
She'll dip her toothbrush in chlorine dioxide.
And she got our products and was blown away at how much better they tasted and felt than just straight up chlorine dioxide.
So she's a huge fan.
So is Mark Rennan.
Really kind of everybody in the chlorine dioxide world has come to really appreciate that.
Yeah, you can get, you know, the Saphrax.
You can make it yourself, you know, with A and B. It's very, very inexpensive, but it's just difficult to incorporate into your daily routine.
And these are the kind of products that make it easy to get chlorine dioxide everywhere and anywhere.
So you can take Snoot, spray it up your nose, sinuses.
You can even spray it in the back of your throat.
If you're taking it with you, you feel an itchy, scratchy throat.
You can spray it in your ears.
I've accidentally sprayed it into my eyes.
I don't really recommend it, but it doesn't hurt.
And you think, you know, the main filters that the body has is primarily the nose and the mouth.
So, you know, pathogens get in the most, the nose, the mouth, the ears, even the eyes.
And if you can't rinse these things out, you know, that's when basically these issues are going to take hold.
So this makes it super handy to use chlorine dioxide in ways that are just, it's really difficult any other way.
See, I would travel with that.
Not that I, I don't go on airplanes anymore because they're so toxic.
But if I did, I would definitely have, I would, I would be spraying like every hour on the plane.
And isn't there a case for like just prophylactic use if you know you're going to be in a theater or something to use it ahead of time?
Yep, it's really sure.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I will say, when I'm prepared, I try to go with a bag full of snoot sprayers onto every airplane, and I pass them out to the flight attendants and the people at the desk, and they love it.
They're so grateful for it because, of course, they can't get sick.
They can't afford to get sick, and they're encountering all these pathogens, all these sick people all the time.
So, it's a perfect little tool for anybody who travels, you know, cruise ships, you know, everybody gets norovirus.
I mean, there's so many, you know, things floating around in all these places that we get stuck in.
So, these are really ways to make chlorine dioxide easy.
And you know, I'm going to mention this.
I doubt you have any research on this.
So, I'll just mention it as my opinion.
But I believe that chlorine dioxide also denatures spike protein that can be shed by certain people through the air and onto.
So, that's something that you have looked at.
Yeah, there's actually a paper, I think, by some scientists in Japan.
I know there's at least one, there's probably a few more.
And there's a lot of people that we are working with, both practitioners as well as individuals, wellness practitioners, who are having excellent success with, you know, if you want to call it long vax or long COVID, but it's really vaccine injury.
And absolutely, they feel like it's probably one of the best, if not the most effective solutions for spike protein and obviously vaccine adjuvants, right?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Okay, let me ask you a chemistry question here.
The one piece of advice I've always given people about using chlorine dioxide is because it's such a powerful oxidizing agent that it can also lower your circulating levels of vitamin C. So it's important to resupply vitamin C at some period after use, which is easy to do.
It doesn't cost much of anything.
Do you have any information about advising people what that time window would be?
Have you ever heard about that?
That's not something we tended to get into because we focus on the topical applications.
Maybe that's something more from an oral ingestion concern.
You're probably right, yeah.
Topically, no.
Certainly, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin D can be used if you happen to have an allergic reaction or some sort of irritation from the chlorine dioxide.
There's, you know, some very few people that we've encountered are allergic to chlorine dioxide.
If they put vitamin E or C or D on their skin, it will neutralize the chlorine dioxide, but it will neutralize vitamin C. Okay, okay, yeah, really good point.
I mean, it's important for people to understand the chemistry because that also explains why chlorine dioxide is so effective and why there's nothing that can resist its very powerful effects.
I mean, this is why it's also been used topically during COVID.
I mean, and all over the world, even in like third world nations, can use it to sterilize surgical equipment and medical surfaces and doorknobs.
They sprayed it on city buses, you know.
I know it's crazy, right?
It was absolutely, in our mind, when COVID hit, we were like, ah, you know, this is, you know, this is a piece of cake.
Nobody should be afraid of COVID.
We've got everything we need, and it's easy.
Right.
Exactly.
Okay.
Tell us about some of the other products that you have.
You covered a couple now.
What else?
I'm looking at your website.
You've got the mouthwash.
You've got the snoot spray.
Okay.
So many products.
Let's see.
Okay.
So along together with the mouthwash, we have a toothpaste, which is also a two-part product.
You have a part A and a part B. Ah.
So it's activated also then.
Yeah, so you do the same thing where you're just going to put some part.
Again, usually you would do this on the countertop.
It's a little off way, but you put a little of A, a little of B right on your toothbrush.
Yep.
You know, just brush away.
You're going to have to go rinse out now.
Okay, so the water.
That tastes great.
And the brushing does the mixing, and then it starts generating chlorine dioxide as you're brushing.
Right away.
Yep.
That's very cool.
Yep.
And I have to brush mint taste.
Oh, and you can see here, let's put it up again.
Here we are back to the something white or something white.
Actually, now it's clear to yellowish color.
Oops.
Oh, that's the mouthwash.
You can't really see the yellow too much on there, but anyway, you can see.
So you can eyeball this strength by the colour.
Absolutely.
Okay.
And then we make a range of wound care.
Yes.
I'm very interested in that for emergency first aid.
Right.
So it comes in a liquid as they're called siderm, siderm spray and siderm gel.
We actually have two versions of the gel.
Someone took my other gel, but one's stronger, one's a little less concentrated.
This one happens to be for dermal closed dermal lesions like a ringworm, a fungal infection.
You can use this on an open wound.
It's a little bit of an overkill.
It's got more chlorine dioxide than you might need.
We have another version that's just called straight siderm.
This is called Cidermax.
Okay.
Cider Max.
Yeah, kind of.
Regular siderm is for any kind of wound, large, small, diabetic ulcer, bed sore.
We got tons of gory stuff.
Oh, yeah.
Do you want to shoot?
Do you want to have some pictures?
Well, no, I want to ask you about burn wounds.
Burns, excellent on burns as well.
Yeah.
Okay, that's good to know.
I know about Manuka honey is really good for a lot of wounds.
So I guess what I would do is I would spray it first with chlorine dioxide and then put like a honey layer on top of that.
I think that would be good.
You could do that, yes.
Yeah.
Okay, okay, cool.
Honey, the honey will neutralize the chlorine dioxide, but if you let the chlorine dioxide do its work first and then put the honey on it.
That's what I would do.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Okay, so let me give out the website again.
It is frontier farm, P-H-A-R-M, frontierfarm.com.
And this is where you can order these products.
And by the way, we're my company, we're not paid anything from your purchase of these, but your company has given us a discount code for our customer base to save some money.
And that code is Ranger, correct?
Yes.
Okay, great.
I would welcome, though, if you would send me one set for evaluation, I could try them out here in the studio.
And I'd be happy to do that.
And because I haven't experienced your products yet, but I'm really excited to.
Yeah, totally.
I think they're actually underway.
Yeah, they are on them.
Oh, that's even better.
One of everything.
Wow.
Well, I have to thank my producer for making that happen.
But look, I mean, what's so Important to me about this is that people tend to use a lot of really toxic products like triclozan is the ingredient that's in a lot of off-the-shelf mouthwashes.
I think it might have been banned.
I don't recall, but for many years, people were using triclozan.
And if you look at typical mouthwashes, they're just loaded with a lot of toxic ingredients.
And I see chlorine dioxide as being natural.
It's simple, it's natural.
You don't need all these additives to make it work.
Now, you've added, you know, some flavor, a color indicator, things like that, but these aren't toxic chemicals that you find in a lot of off-the-shelf products.
So, can you talk to us about your formulations and sort of, you know, what's your philosophy of keeping it simple?
Well, one of the things that my dad did was to create a chlorine dioxide complex so that it eliminates the need to mix the two parts.
So, all of our skincare and wound care products are actually in this single-part complex.
And there's only like three or four ingredients in these products, typically glycerin as a humectant.
And the ingredients vary a little bit product to product, but this is a nail fungus product, a product for warts.
Again, this is our foaming facial cleanser.
They all have the chlorine dioxide complex, which eliminates the need to have a lot of other ingredients and eliminates the need to mix the two parts.
So, we've simplified it that much more.
And this was something really revolutionary that my dad came up with because it's also shelf-stable for a year and a half.
So, it functions as its own preservative, then, I would guess.
Yeah, yes, absolutely.
So, you don't need to add toxic sodium benzoate and things like that, right?
Right.
We do have sodium benzoate in the toothpaste because it is a toothpaste and mouthwash and the snoot are two-part products.
So, we were required to put sodium benzoate into one of the parts to keep it preserved, so to speak, because it doesn't have the chlorine dioxide until you mix the two.
Got it.
But people aren't drinking the toothpaste anyway.
I think that's the only one of our products that has any preservative in it whatsoever.
Okay.
Well, yeah, I mean, I can see that for just using it in your mouth and spitting it out.
But you'd be amazed how many beverages have sodium benzoate in them that people are just chugging them all day long.
That's what we're doing.
Yeah, and of course, you're not swallowing these products.
You have what?
You're not swallowing these products.
Yeah, exactly.
You're not swallowing.
Now, so this stable matrix that you just mentioned that your father put together, does it then go through some kind of activation when it comes into contact with like saliva or like how does that work?
Or skin?
How does it, how's the chlorine dioxide sort of released from it?
So when we make it, we're actually activating it and then stabilizing that active form of chlorine dioxide.
So using it already activated, ready to go.
So it's just staying in the product until you use it.
Yes.
So normally when you make chlorine dioxide in water, it's just going to off-gas slowly over a couple of weeks.
Right.
But you're saying.
Or ours.
If you left it open, this will off-gas within another hour or so.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Well, I made some here in the studio.
I don't even know where we have that jar now.
And it was very potent, but I kept it sealed and it stayed yellow for a few weeks.
Yes.
But it was sealed.
Yeah.
Okay.
So your matrix just, it encapsulates the chlorine dioxide to prevent it from gassing off.
Right.
Okay.
That's good to know.
Very cool.
All right.
Well, what else do people need to know about what you have?
Well, I would say that we have a product for really virtually any problem under the sun.
You know, the wound care, we've got a gel, the spray, a couple different sizes, toenail, fungus, which is shockingly very common, you know, warts, acne, you know, really kind of anything you can think of.
And even the facial cleanser actually comes in a gel for like a body wash.
So, you know, we, you know, we look at this as these products really should replace every ingredient that you've got in the medicine cabinet, right?
The modern medicine cabinet should have a line of chlorine dioxide products as really the heart and soul or the foundational components in the medicine cabinet.
And it's easy to do so.
And if you can actually incorporate these products into your daily routine, which is easy to do, but sometimes difficult to do with just drinking straight up chlorine dioxide, you know, can you avoid some of these other problems that you'd have to run to a pharmaceutical or dentist for?
Very, very possible.
See, that's what I like to teach is independence or decentralization from the medical system.
So let's talk about that aspect of this.
You know, your product line and the topic that you're covering has been marginalized and censored and suppressed for decades.
Yes.
You've dealt with that.
I've dealt with that.
You know, why is that in your view?
Well, there's theories.
Yeah, lots of, okay, I'll throw, this is my most recent theory: is that if you're the U.S. government or any kind of government and you have a bunch of bioweapons facilities and programs all around the globe, and if everybody knows the antidote to the bioweapon, you don't really want that to get out there.
And of course, as you know, chlorine dioxide is the antidote for anthrax, for smallpox, for COVID, for Origin Orange, for, you know, what else?
I don't know if there's any other bioweapon that it isn't effective against.
So that's my theory that it's that it's been so aggressively censored because of that.
But interestingly, you know, Valerie's dad, Howard, Howard Alger, you know, we did work.
We've had a ton of papers, you know, studies and papers that we very actively worked with different government agencies really up through the 90s.
So, you know, it wasn't a big deal up until just recently.
So it seems to me that if our leadership wanted to help America be healthy in an affordable way, an effective way, in a safe way, that our surgeon general should be advocating chlorine dioxide.
But of course, that doesn't enrich the pharmaceutical giants and the medical industrial complex.
Yeah.
We totally agree.
There's hardly any money in teaching people about chlorine dioxide.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Don't we know it?
Yeah, right.
Well, we did actually, we knew we could kind of see the tea leaves, and we very strategically reached out to people in the medical freedom community, people like Steve Kirsch.
And of course, we actually met with Bobby Kennedy back in 2023 because we felt like, you know, when I looked at everything that he was talking about, advocating for discussing all the challenges that are happening in kids and families today and just everybody, I kept thinking, how does he not know about chlorine dioxide?
It's the antidote for everything.
So we made it a point to connect with him and give him some information about this is what it is.
This is how it works.
It's got a long storied history.
It's very effective.
And one of the things that I'm guessing you probably know of is those three FDA warnings that were out there going back 15 years.
We literally said, we've got an army of doctors ready, willing, and able, well, to basically go help the world with all of these different challenges that chlorindoxide can help with.
But the problem is these FDA warnings.
And until these FDA warnings are pulled, people are very rightly hesitant.
And I actually sent him a text message and I said, you know, by the way, we got to get this warning pulled.
And he responded on it.
And a couple of weeks later, they were pulled.
So we're not saying that because of that, that worked.
There was a lot of other people that were involved in this, but those warnings are now gone.
They're not, if you go click on them, it gives you a 404 error.
So those warnings have now been pulled down, which we're thrilled about.
Wow.
I wasn't even aware of that.
And I'm a little bit surprised because it seems like McCary at the FDA is busy announcing all kinds of partnerships with Google and Microsoft and OpenAI and AI automation of your medication management.
And it's like, okay, this is exactly the opposite of what we advocate.
But I want to talk about pediatricians too, because ear, nose, and throat issues is what brings kids back into the pediatrician's office to, of course, be jabbed and jabbed again and jabbed again.
And if it wasn't for ear, nose, and throat infections, pediatricians would go out of business.
So true.
Right?
Yeah.
And your product line specifically, I mean, I can imagine, would be highly, highly effective in those areas.
Talk to us about families using it with their children and the kind of results that you see in children.
Very safe for use in children.
The only concern would be if it's one of the two-part systems to make sure you're mixing it for them so that you've got a mix.
You don't want your two-year-old random concentration generator.
Yeah, it's safe really for use at any age.
And I think the nice part too is, you know, the snoot, kids, of course, everybody loves the name, but kids really love it.
And kids love even watching the mix or helping, you know, pumping the pumps on the mouthwash.
And the fact that this is, you know, it is not a drug.
It is not going to make you jittery or sleepy.
It's not going to interact with anything else.
So it's a way to avoid having your kid get on antihistamines or, you know, going down that whole path.
And I've used this, you know, I've had so many people who had ringing in their ears or other issues.
I'm like, just spray some snoot in there.
And, you know, it's gone, you know, within within minutes often.
So these things can be used in so many different ways.
And the fact you can take it with you is super, super easy.
So, yeah, you know, to me, the mouthwash and the snoot is probably the easiest, most effective way to stay healthy.
And, you know, I was a late convert when we first started formulating this with Howard and Val in 2009.
I was like, no, I don't want to use it.
I never used it.
And I just finally got sick and tired of getting sick from traveling all the time.
And I finally started using it.
And I would literally go on a three-day business trip and I wouldn't use it until I got home.
And I have not had a cold or a flu or bronchitis or sinus infection since 2012, which is when I finally started using it.
Yeah.
So it definitely works.
And you don't even have to use it like religiously non-stop.
I mean, at the end of the day, use it to rinse everything, pathogens, allergens, things that you've accumulated during the day.
Yeah, absolutely.
I would love to add it to my medicine cabinet.
I use, there's a xylitol nasal spray that I use, and it has a very small amount of grapefruit seed extract, GSE.
And I found that to be highly, highly effective for any kind of like, you know, throat symptoms or anything like that.
And then, of course, I also take off-label ivertmectin if I feel symptoms.
And then I also use chlorine dioxide that I mix up myself.
But I actually have, I've saved chlorine dioxide for more severe symptoms.
Yeah.
And I think your point is, is Delta, there's a lot of really good nasal spray products out there and mouthwashes out there.
But chlorine dioxide is pretty much like the best.
It's the best compound.
So, of course, we're a little bit biased.
But the fact that one of the key things with sinus infections and I think other pathogens taking hold is the biofilm issue.
And to my knowledge, I don't think anything else really breaks up biofilm like chlorine dioxide.
Well, I consider chlorin dioxide to be the Thor's hammer of options.
It's like when you really just need to knock it out, that's when I turn to chlorin dioxide.
Now, importantly, nothing in your company, you don't focus on any kind of internal or oral ingestion use for chlorine dioxide, correct?
Correct.
And that's a good thing because we all know the story of Mark Grennan.
And he and his sons were sent to prison for many years for offering chlorin dioxide for internal use as part of a religious organization, along with claims of treating cancer and things like that.
And they cracked down on him very, very aggressively.
I mean, he spent years in prison for that.
But it just shows you sort of the oversized reaction to that tells me something very important because there weren't any Mark Grennan customers that were complaining of being harmed.
Exactly.
That was his point.
Show me someone I hurt.
Right.
Right.
In fact, there were lots of Mark Grenin customers who were talking about how much better they felt.
But that wasn't tolerated by the medical system.
My question to you, even though your case is completely different, do you believe that we are now seeing the beginning of a more open embracing of the efficacy of chlorine dioxide in mainstream consumer products?
I would say, you know, Valerie's been at this longer than I have, but the conversations we're having now are nothing like the conversations we had even two, three years ago.
You know, it's shocking to every time we run into somebody now who hears about or knows about chlorine dioxide, we're still blown away because nobody knew what the hell we were talking about before.
And now people are just totally embracing it.
So frankly, you know, the work that Mark has done and Carrie and everyone else kind of in the gym humbles and even Andreas Calker, those people have all made huge inroads in educating a vast amount of the population and kind of mainstreaming it.
And what we're seeing now too is, you know, when we first started with Snoot, I thought, oh, ear, nose, and throat doctors are going to love this.
This is going to be a great addition to their practice.
Don't they want to get their patients healthy?
No, they do not.
Absolutely zero interest from the ENT doctors.
And now what we're seeing, we actually went to the FLCCC, which was now the Independent Medical Alliance.
We went to their event last February.
I think it was last year in February.
And there were like 500 doctors there.
And we were blown away.
I'm going to say 99 out of 100.
And we talked to almost everybody there.
When we said we make chlorine dioxide products, every single one of them, except for 1%, I'd say, said, oh my God, I've heard about chlorine dioxide.
I've got some sitting on my desk.
I'm just afraid to use it.
And I think they're afraid for two things.
One, the biggest thing is they don't know how to use it, to your earlier point.
How do I fix it?
What's the formulation?
What's the protocol?
And then it's like, well, what if I get in trouble?
And so, you know, so we're really kind of experiencing this renaissance in, well, I don't know, I don't know if we ever had a renaissance to begin with, but we're now getting mainstream medical doctors who have, frankly, then exhausted all pharmaceutical therapies and they're running out of things to treat their patients with.
So now they're looking at chlorine dioxide, I think, out of desperation.
And what they're finding is they're actually pretty thrilled with it.
They're amazed at the results.
And we're seeing people even like with vaccine injury just from using the topical products having success and improvement in all kinds of things, neuropathy, shingles, rashes, crazy, crazy situations that I don't even think five years ago we would have guessed it would have even been helpful for.
I wish I had known about chlorine dioxide my entire life, but I didn't.
And I only got up to speed right after COVID.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
And of course, I had people telling me about MMS before that, and I didn't really understand that.
Why does it have to have an A and a B?
You know, I didn't really look at the chemistry, but it's so simple now.
It's so simple.
And as I got educated, I began to realize all of the safe, effective uses of this.
I even want to mention there's a website that I want to encourage people to check out that's not related to your company or you, but it's called theuniversalantidote.com.
And this is a really great educational resource.
And watch the video here.
Take the course.
They also link to all of the extraordinary research.
And I've even forgotten who's behind this website.
I think I did know at one time who was behind it, but I've forgotten.
It doesn't matter because all the research is verifiable.
You can check it out yourself.
But the universalantidote.com is a great resource.
There are so many different uses of chlorine dioxide, but I want to say that I love what you've put together because it takes the guesswork out of making the concentrations.
And I've had people use the tablets and put it in a bucket of water and then ask, well, how long do I have to wait?
And is it safe to stand around while that's there?
I'm like, well, it's off-gassing, you know, chlorine gas.
So don't stick your head over the bucket and breathe in.
You got to understand the basics of chemistry to be totally safe with it.
But you have laid out those safety margins and concentrations for the specific applications.
So thank you so much for doing that.
It's extraordinary.
Thank you.
We've worked really hard for a long time to have these products work and to make them shelf-stable so that they're free at a moment's notice.
And are your products available at maybe chiropractic offices or spas or things like that?
Yeah, we're working more and more with naturopathic doctors, chiropractors, wellness coaches, integrative medicine.
They're starting to embrace this technology.
And I'll say, you know, we, from the Snoot Spray angle, you know, we really partnered with Frontier Pharmaceutical initially as a sales and marketing partner.
They manufacture the product, but we handle the sales and marketing.
And I can tell you, after, you know, 10 or 15 years of outreach with very, very limited success due to the censorship, the lack of understanding, you know, we're really not doing any outreach because people are reaching out to us.
So that tells you the difference is that we've now got people's interest.
And that's far more interesting to us than having to pound the pavement and cold calls.
And word of mouth, people are reading the substacks by Dr. Robert Yoho, Pierre Corey, Midwestern Doctor, all these people that are now jumping on the chlorine dioxide bandwagon, which is thrilling to us.
And we welcome.
We think every single chiropractor should be having these in their office.
And we've got an affiliate program, a wholesale program.
So it makes it super easy, whether you have an office or not.
I truly believe that these products, especially the snoot and the mouthwash, are probably the most important tools a practitioner can have in their toolbox.
And I'm glad you mentioned some of those names too, including a Midwestern doctor who I've actually subscribed to his substack because of his extraordinary research on DMSO, among other things.
And after learning about DMSO mixed with the blue dye known as hematoxylin, of course, I acquired hematoxylin and I started running tests.
And then someone I know had a dog that was on death's door.
They had scheduled euthanasia because the dog was riddled with tumors.
That person, I mean, to the point where the dog couldn't even eat without vomiting.
And I know that this has nothing to do with chlorine dioxide, but that person read the information about DMSO with hematoxylin.
They got the dye.
They got the DMSO.
They put it in a little non-needle syringe and they would feed, I think it was like just actually one-tenth of a milliliter to their dog twice a day.
And within a matter of weeks, those tumors practically vanished.
I mean, it was exactly like what the old veterinarians had done with even intravenous use of DMSO plus hematoxylin.
It was a miracle cure.
And I was shocked because I've been in this industry 25 years as the health ranger.
And I didn't know about that.
I mean, I didn't, I should have known about chlorine dioxide a decade sooner.
But the thing is, the censorship is effective.
And that's why it's so critical that I have you on the show here, that we share this message, because there are lives that can be so positively impacted by this.
We can't let the cover-ups succeed.
We've got to get this out there.
We really do.
And I think to your point, you know, it's so frustrating for us.
You know, you hear these stories of death and destruction and amputations and gangrene and COVID and all these things.
It's like, you know, chlorine dioxide would work on it.
And, you know, we have frustrations even with our own family.
You know, you want to shake these people and say, here's the answer.
And sometimes, you know, it takes desperation to get there.
But, you know, this is why we're so thrilled to be on your show because I think your audience is so aware and awake to this stuff and they're interested.
And really, that's our goal.
Maybe next time we meet, we can show you some pictures of some of the successes that we've had with even just these topical products in helping not only people, but dogs and cats and dogs and pets basically avoid amputation.
That was my next question is about pets.
But before you answer that, I want to ask you too: what are you using as your acid activator?
Because I've seen diluted hydrochloric acid.
I've seen citric acid.
I've seen a number of things.
What are you using?
We tend to use lactic acid and phosphoric acid.
Okay.
Okay.
And it would be at a very low level, even.
I mean, a low concentration.
Yeah, it varies depending on the product and the application, yes.
Okay.
Okay, great.
And see, that's the other thing that is great for people to know that there are so many different activators that can work, like even in a pinch, acetic acid from vinegar, you know?
Yeah.
I mean, the thing that amazes me or scares me is just that we've been in this so long and trying to perfect this that people will use anything.
And, you know, each different kind of acid you use is going to give you a different concentration and no real consistency to it.
But that also speaks to the tolerance, the wide tolerance range of chlorine dioxide from a safety and efficacy standpoint, that it will work and be safe at a pretty wide range of concentration.
Well, and I think of sort of just bulk chlorine dioxide as emergency off-grid ditch medicine, right?
And in those emergency cases, like if you were far from any hospital or even in America right now, there are shortages of things like topical antibiotics and there are tariffs being placed on the importation of topical antibiotics.
Well, guess what?
I don't buy anything from the pharmacy.
Personally, I don't take any prescription drugs.
I don't go to doctors.
I don't have annual checkups.
I don't care.
Because, I mean, I'm drinking, I'm drinking my smoothies, right?
I'm getting sunshine.
I'm doing superfoods.
I already know and I'm paying attention.
But I don't want to be dependent on a system that's broken, is my point.
And what you offer, in my opinion, are things that help people decentralize from a broken sick care system.
Absolutely.
At this point, the only reason I would go to a doctor is if I had a broken bone.
Yeah, that's understandable.
Yeah, I mean, ER care is very good in Western medicine.
Yeah, and I think these products really, you know, I think, you know, the fan base for chlorine dioxide is growing continuously.
But as you know, there's a lot of people that freak out like, what?
Chlorine dioxide?
This is crazy.
I have to mix this on my kitchen sink.
And, you know, they think it's just a bridge too far for some people.
But it's amazing how many people who would not touch chlorine dioxide with a 10-foot pole.
But if they get cold or flu or they're worried about COVID or whatever, and you're like, here, I got this great nasal spray.
They're like, oh, fantastic.
I'll try it.
I love it.
So the fact that we actually have cute packaging, barcodes, we actually sell these on Amazon also.
This makes chlorine dioxide like legitimate or credible for some people.
That's interesting.
No product.
It's not like some concoction that you're mixing that for some people, they just think it's too crazy and they can't get past it.
So I think that, you know, when we first started really reaching out to the chlorine dioxide community, that was a question we have.
We're going to cannibalize, you know, we're trying to sell these products, but what we found is really the opposite: so many people have been trained on chlorine dioxide.
They're aware of it.
They know what it can do.
They understand how it's made.
But if we can make it easy and convenient, there's a place for all of this in everybody's life.
So this is a way to, you know, if you know about chlorine dioxide, you love it and you want your friends and family to try it.
It's tough to go the route of you get A and B and you mix it up and you wait and you do this.
Yeah.
Those protocols are really too much for some people.
But if you can say, oh my gosh, I have this amazing face wash or this incredible mouthwash or my teeth are whiter and cleaner or I have this handy little thing, I'm not congested and I go through airports, not afraid anymore.
This makes it really palatable.
And it's a great stocking stuffers too.
Baking cookies is more difficult in terms of a recipe.
And also, for the women watching, if you do all this hair dye stuff, you're practically running a meth lab with all your hair dye chemicals.
I mean, don't complain about chemicals.
All you got to do with this is A and B. It couldn't be easier.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
And I have to say, like, one of the products that Val mentioned, this foaming face wash that we came out with recently, it's remarkable.
And I didn't really fully understand the benefits of it until just about a couple months ago.
And it removes makeup better than almost anything out there, the stuff that dermatologists typically prescribe to people under their care.
It dissolves all that grime and makeup residue.
And your face is smooth and clean.
I mean, chloridioxide has these amazing properties, you know, for improving skin texture and getting rid of bumps and inflammation and redness.
It's remarkable and removes dead skin cells.
So it has a mild exfoliating properties, but it can also be used as a deodorizing agent.
And it's also good to use in intimate areas for deodorizing and sort of deep cleaning.
We do have it in two different forms.
More of a shower gel as a body wash.
And then the foaming cleanser, both great for lots of different things, great for sensitivities and great for something called keratosis polaris, which is an affliction that about half the population get.
It gives you little bumps on the side of your face or on the back of your arms.
And we're working with a dermatologist who helped us develop that and actually discovered it for that particular use.
And she said there is nothing else on the market that will take care of that particular issue.
So it's great for any kind of skin sensitivity.
It washes clean.
There's no residue.
It doesn't dry.
It's just surprisingly nice product.
I use it every day.
See, that's great.
My kids use it.
Their friends use it.
They can't live without it.
So that's been our newest addition, which we're really enjoying.
And I tell them to use it to clean everything.
Okay.
Well, last question for you.
And you may know that I am extremely sensitive to any kind of synthetic fragrance.
No fragrances.
Okay, that's my question.
Do you add any fragrance to your products?
No.
That's great.
That's great.
Because I mean, look, I mean, honestly, what people put on their bodies with skin lotions and especially shampoos, it's just so toxic.
I don't know.
And they can never tell that they're using those products because they're desensitized.
And then they walk by me and I'm like, oh, gosh.
I actually have a policy in my studio.
Like, if you come into my studio, you are warned in advance, you cannot bring fragrance in here.
And yet people do.
Wow.
Amazing.
Because they don't know that they smell that way.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, I'm building a new studio with a larger table so I can sit farther away from my guests.
Yes, that's true.
Well, the good thing about these products is it kills the bacteria, which is what causes the body odor, which is why people use deodorants.
So you don't need the deodorant if you don't have the bacteria.
Yeah, exactly.
Oh, man.
All right.
Well, look, I'm very much looking forward to trying your products.
I'll have you back again once I get to use them for a while and give you some feedback of how I think it's going.
But again, for our customers who want to purchase these, is Frontier Farm, is that the best place to buy them?
Yeah, you can get all of the products on Frontier Farm.
Okay.
And that's spelled P-H-A-R-M.
Correct.
Yeah.
And that discount code Ranger is applicable on both websites, the Snoot Spray site, which really just has Snoot and empty refillable nasal sprayers, and everything else, of course, on Frontier.
Okay, Snoot Spray is the other site for the nasal spray.
Okay, that's great.
Speaking of snoots, I have a wild hog that's been rooting up grass.
You can use it on your hogs.
On my ranch.
Yeah, but I can't catch them.
My dogs like to chase them around.
Basically, they play with each other.
But the pig is looking for food, wild onions, and he's big.
He's like at least 250 pounds, maybe 300.
And my dogs just think it's fun to chase him around.
But anyway, there's an actual snoot that could probably use a spray, but I can't.
Probably.
Yeah.
Yeah, we actually have people that use snoot on rabbits, horses, cats, if you can pin them down.
And we even have...
Yeah, I don't know how they do it, but apparently it's been done.
And we even have pet care products, essentially, for ear fungus, animal ears.
You never know if it's fungus or what is it, fungus or bacteria.
Or bacteria.
Oh, yeah.
That makes perfect sense.
Yeah.
Oh.
You don't have to culture ahead of time because it's going to kill both.
See, that's great.
Okay.
So I've been treating like my pets, ear infections I've been treating with coconut oil infused with garlic.
Oh, you're going to love this.
They'll love it.
Yeah.
We have a product called Irrigant, which is made specifically for use in the ears.
It just sounds like a dropper, put it in front of something black.
You can see the dropper.
Oh, okay.
And I've got a funny, a funny dog snoot study or story.
A friend of mine who lives out in Oregon, she has a ranch.
And she said, wow, wow.
She sent me a picture of her dog with the snoot in front of it.
And she said, long story short, she and her dog were out in the field and they both started sneezing uncontrollably, both of them, to the point where it was like over and over and over and over and they couldn't stop.
And so she said she grabbed the dog, put the dog in the cart with her, ran back to the house, mixed up some snoot, which she had actually, she uses all my products, but she hadn't tried the snoot yet.
She's like, I'm going to try the snoot.
She tried it on herself.
She's like, oh, that was nice.
That's fine.
She gives it to the dog and they both stopped sneezing.
Huh.
It's like, I don't know what it was we were exposed to, but it helped us stop sneezing.
Wow.
Yeah, that was fun.
That's very cool.
Oh, you know what?
I forgot to tell you one thing before we go.
And I'm sorry to keep you, but we also ran a laboratory test of the ability of chlorine dioxide to destroy glyphosate.
And we confirmed that it does.
And I forgot the percentage, but I'm thinking it was like 80% was destroyed or something in that range because we have our own lab.
So for people who are concerned about glyphosate that might be in the air, et cetera, you know, because of all the spraying and then the wind blows it around, you know, chlorine dioxide destroys glyphosate, which is very, very hard to do.
We actually could not find anything that would destroy glyphosate, any other normal thing.
But it takes something really a strong oxidizing agent to do so.
So it works.
Good to know.
Yeah.
That's great.
Okay.
All right.
Well, thank you both.
Hey, it's been a great conversation.
Thanks for all the fun that we've had here.
And I look forward to trying your product line.
And, you know, keep doing what you're doing.
We've got to educate people, get people more decentralized for the medical system.
And I appreciate you joining me today.
It's been great.
Thanks, Mike.
Thank you so much for sharing it up.
All right.
Thank you both.
Okay.
And again, folks, the website is Frontier Farm.
That's spelled P-H-A-R-M.
You can get their product line there.
Discount code Ranger will save you 10%, I believe.
And I want to thank them for extending that discount code.
And they're going to send me these products for evaluation.
I'll let you know how that goes.
I'm really looking forward to it.
So thank you for watching today.
This has been another interesting interview here on Brightown.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
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