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Aug. 25, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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BBN, Aug 25, 2025 – Are high profile ARRESTS OF TRAITORS finally about to commence?
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All right folks, welcome to Brighton Broadcast News for Monday, August 25th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
Yes, we've got a lot.
Okay, first I want to mention that I'm going to play the interview with Aaron Day today.
Now, that's an interview that I recorded last week, but it's, of course, highly relevant to what's going on about privacy, crypto, the...
And then I've got a special report for you that's on a similar or a related topic called why self-custody is the only option to survive the financial reset.
And then I've got another report for you called war dominance will soon be determined by military robot production capacity.
I do want to talk about that here in a minute.
And I'm going to talk about the National Guard troop deployment in U.S. cities, why that's happening.
But I also want to mention that our friend John Peterson from the Arlington Institute passed away last week.
And the mission of his organizations is continuing.
I'm in touch with the people that he was working with.
And I'm going to be finding out what their next steps are.
You may recall that John Peterson donated a collection of thousands of books.
to our Enoch AI project.
And we did, in fact, train Enoch on those books.
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Also want to mention that today the EMF hazards summit or or docu series is continuing all week at brightu.com and that was put together by nick pinault and his many many experts on EMF hazards and how you can protect yourself against those hazards.
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Okay, now let's talk about the National Guard troops that are being deployed to U.S. cities, and Trump has specifically named Chicago as the next target city.
He has also armed the National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. They've been armed with, I believe, the SIG-SAUR pistols.
They're basically the SIG-P320s, but the military version.
And so they're walking around with pistols.
I don't have any problem with soldiers having pistols, by the way.
But the question I have here in all of this is, what point did MAGA suddenly become in favor of having troops in the streets of US cities?
Now, And on one side of that debate, the, hey, we need better security side, it's understandable because the blue mayors and the blue police that run those cities, they absolutely refuse to do their jobs.
They refuse to crack down on crime.
They refuse, the DAs refuse to prosecute the illegals and the violent criminals, et cetera.
I mean, you have a total collapse of civilization in blue cities.
I mean, just a collapse of the rule of law.
They're not willing to do their jobs at all.
The police are even ordered not to do their jobs.
And the mayors are all, you know, America hating liberals for the most part.
So they just want to see their cities burn.
And that's kind of what's happening in places like Chicago, actually gunfights every weekend there that the mainstream media won't even report.
Mass homelessness and drug abuse and human trafficking and all kinds of violence on the streets, making it extremely unsafe for law-abiding citizens to walk around.
So I absolutely understand that side.
And then on the other side, there's the civil liberties argument, which is, hey, wait a second, if Joe Biden had unleashed National Guard troops across U.S. cities, you know, Trump supporters would be losing their minds, screaming about violations of civil liberties, like we're turning into a police state, right?
So that's a very serious issue as well.
And it makes you wonder why exactly, why is Trump putting National Guard and other forms of like federal troops?
security officers, et cetera, DHS, why is he putting these federal officers in these cities in larger and larger numbers and, of course, arming them in more aggressive ways.
And I don't think the answer is just about the runaway crime in cities like New York City or Chicago or LA or what have you or Washington, D.C. for that matter.
Or, I mean, Denver, Seattle, Portland, you know, you can just go down the list.
I don't think that crime is really the core reason.
I think that rising crime is the excuse to put these troops in these cities.
for the following reason.
I believe that what's really about to happen, and I got to give Alex Jones credit for this because he rolled out some bombshell new information over the weekend after talking with some some of the investigators involved in the prosecutions the federal prosecutions i believe that we really are about to see a large number of high-profile indictments and just to be clear i i'm not a q follower q
was a total psyop you know it was just trying to make everybody distracted for all those years.
This is not a Q thing, and I'm very skeptical of the idea that any of the crooks are going to be indicted, but that changed yesterday when Alex reported and he gave some of the names of who he's been talking to, et cetera, that there are grand juries that have been formed in multiple states, including Virginia, which is a big deal because of all the operations that happened there, CIA operations, et cetera.
And of course, John Bolton's house was raided.
I think that was on Friday.
and additional documents were acquired there and some other documents have already been nailed that involve John Brennan and James Clapper and Jim Comey and a lot of other deep staters.
I think Susan Rice is complicit in a lot of this as well.
And there are many others.
And I think it's now just a question of working through the actual indictments.
And these people are going to be indicted.
It looks like some of them, maybe not every single one of them that I mentioned, but some high-level people are going to be indicted.
The left is going to revolt in the blue cities.
So that's why I think the National Guard troops are being sent there.
They're going to establish a rule of law, kind of a preemptive rule of law before these indictments and arrests happen.
Because once they do, the radical left is going to go totally insane at that point.
And they're going to say, Trump has become, again, this is their claim.
They will claim Trump has become a dictator.
And he's making us live under martial law.
The cities are locked down with troops.
And, you know, there's going to be some truth to the fact that the cities are going to be locked down with troops because the radical leftists are going to be uprising and trying to, you know, attack the federal law enforcement and they're going to be attacking ICE agents and going to be attacking, you know, whoever else, National Guard troops.
I mean, I'm not saying that they're going to successfully attack National Guard troops, but leftists aren't very bright, you know, and they'll try things.
They'll try, but it's going to get put down very quickly.
So I think this is Trump's way of preemptively preparing for the massive So the rural areas are not going to have these uprisings because, you know, very few Americans.
America hating liberals live in the country.
So this is going to be a blue cities phenomenon.
And Trump seems to be preparing for that.
Now, when that happens, it's worth pointing out that radical leftists are going to be like, they're going to go into full extremism mode because they will feel like they're at the end of their rope.
They will feel like they're losing.
their quote democracy.
Of course, the left doesn't believe in democracy at all.
Anyway, all their elections are rigged.
All their voting districts are rigged.
All their campaign.
finances laundered, you know, illegal money.
I mean, are you kidding me?
They don't really believe in democracy at all, but they'll use that label as a cover story to say, our democracy is being trampled by Trump, and they're going to have a, you know, an effort at an uprising.
So you're going to have, I don't know, all the purple-haired nose rings.
you know, LGBT flag waving, left-wing lunatics trying to pick up a rifle.
They don't know which end goes bang, by the way, but they're going to try to pick up a rifle, maybe, if they can find one, or whatever else they have handy, maybe just bricks, you know, and they're going to try to attack National Guard troops, and this is going to get dicey, no question about it.
And I don't know if we're going to see a Kent State type of thing happening in the modern day, but even if it did, the attitudes have changed dramatically across America.
Most American people would...
You know, in fact, the rules of engagement have been very conservative this entire time.
You notice that only now have the troops in D.C. been allowed to carry even a pistol.
Not even a rifle.
Just a pistol.
I don't know about you.
I don't want to be attacked by a violent mob and just have a pistol.
That's not good.
Not good, you know.
doesn't hold as many rounds it's harder to aim it doesn't have the range i mean you know it's just pistols are just much harder to use in a rapid environment like that.
I mean, that's why soldiers carry rifles, by the way.
And I'm not saying that America's streets are going to become a war zone, but they very well might in certain areas if these indictments come down.
And it looks like that's where things are headed.
I just want to give you a heads up on this.
For the first time, I'm increasingly convinced that the, I don't, I'm not saying it's going to be 50,000 people sent to Gitmo or anything like that.
It might be just a few key arrests.
You know, it might be five people or something.
But just enough so that.
the Trump administration and Pam Bondi can have some credibility and say, see, we kept our promises.
Or Dan Bongino or Kash Patel, if he's even still at the FBI.
The Trump administration needs some credibility after refusing to release the Epstein files.
And after also letting go that Israeli alleged pedo who was arrested for...
It was last week.
He was arrested, I think it was in Las Vegas, for attempting to solicit, you know, lewd acts from a minor, right?
He got arrested along with, I think, seven other people.
But he alone, because he's Israeli, he was allowed to go free and fly back to Israel.
They didn't even take his passport, right?
So that is a special get out of jail free card only for certain special people, huh?
Imagine that, even if they're pedos, you know?
So the Trump administration loses credibility every time something like that happens, or every day that we don't have the Epstein files or the arrests of the Epstein clients.
And of course, Ghislaine Maxwell came out and said, there are no clients.
It's all made up.
Yeah, she said that in exchange for leniency on her sentence.
I mean, everybody knows that.
But the Trump administration needs to gain some credibility and the way they do that is to arrest some of these high-profile traitors.
So I do believe that's about to happen.
Now, keep in mind that radical leftists, they love to burn down their own cities and their local power grids will be well within their own reach.
You know, they can get to the power substation that powers some grid.
in their local city, wherever that happens to be, Chicago, for example.
Now, normal, reasonable, rational people don't burn down the cities that they're livingre insane.
And so you can expect these radical leftists to start going to town trying to attack power grid substations or other infrastructure, not just blocking highways, but maybe bridges and ports and railroads and spiking the railroad tracks or whatever they do to try to cause mayhem.
That's going to be a failed effort, in my opinion.
I don't think that's going to gain much traction.
Because look at what happened to some of those people that were throwing bricks at the ICE vehicles during those raids in California a couple months ago.
Yeah, that dude with the motorcycle helmet that was throwing bricks.
Yeah, he got arrested and charged, man.
He's going away for a long time, long ass time.
People are getting caught.
This is a different environment for law enforcement right now.
And frankly, I think most of the American people are on the side of law and order right now.
They're going to support law enforcement.
They're going to broadly support even troops on the streets because they're tired of the lawlessness and the anarchy of the blue cities.
That's why.
So this is a backlash against all of that.
But make no mistake, leftists, they'll hurt some number of people.
You know, they'll blow up a few power grid substations, no doubt.
They'll probably attack and harm a few, maybe white people, drag them out of their vehicles and beat them up on the streets or something.
So be cautious.
And the best answer is get out of the blue cities, period.
If they do turn into war zones coming up, well, You should have your bugout plan ready to go.
You know, with your bugout destination and your bugout health rangers stored.com Macaroni and Cheese, certified organic, lab tested in a bugout pail.
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Don't forget your satellite phone, sat123.com for your sat phones.
Make sure you've got backup supplies of medicine, chlorine dioxide for Make sure you've got iodine.
Make sure you've got your firearms and your ammo.
Keep it all legal and everything, depending on where you are, but also be ready.
Things could get very interesting when the indictments come down.
All right, now I'm going to shift gears here, a little discussion about robots.
And of course, eventually the streets will be patrolled by robots probably.
So we're going to have like terminator martial law at some point under some presidential administration.
I've got a special report here called War Dominance will soon be determined by military robot production capacity.
There's a really important point in that.
I was listening to an interview this weekend and I heard A man who's overall intelligent, a former Google executive.
So I guess not that bright.
I mean, if you work for Google as an executive, you know, something's either wrong with your head or something's wrong with your soul.
But whatever, he comes across as fairly informed.
And he was saying that the labor cost advantage that China has right now, that is, There's much cheaper labor in other Southeastern Asian countries, but he said that cost advantage will be eliminated as the robots replace human labor in factories all over the world.
He was saying that the U.S., for example, will be able to churn out products as cheaply as China because of robot labor.
And, you know, at first glance, it seems to make sense, but he was missing something really critical that I want to explain here.
The robot rollout is not going to be homogenous.
In other words, it's going to take more than a decade for robots to be manufactured.
and trained and then redesigned, etc., iteratively improved, and then deployed across even warehouses, like fulfillment warehouses or whatever, restocking grocery store shelves.
This is going to take time because the robot factories are also not universally distributed across the world, not at all.
The robot factories are largely in China.
So the first country that's going to get robots for all its factories is, in fact, China.
Thus, China will have the robot labor price advantage years ahead of the rest of the world.
And so China will continue to be the low-cost labor pool for the world, even as robots take over.
It's going to be many years after that before robots take most of the warehouse or fulfillment jobs in the U.S. And this is also exacerbated by the reality of the neodymium rare earth materials or elements.
which do exist all over the world, but only China has dominated the extraction of neodymium.
So China's mastered that technique and China controls, I think it was like 85 or 90 percent of the world's neodymium supply.
And as I've said before, neodymium is necessary to create the magnets that are used in the actuators for all the robots.
So, you know, you can have a robot factory in Texas, let's say, but unless you have all kinds of neodymium coming in, you can't make robots.
And China has the supply chains for making robots.
For example, China is totally dominant in the world of drones, drone manufacturing.
And China is also dominant in robot manufacturing right now.
They're just, they're a decade ahead of the U.S. So even if you believe that the robot rollout is going to make labor inexpensive, which is true, eventually, it's not going to happen overnight, and especially not in Western countries.
like the United States or Canada, etc.
The robot takeover is going to happen first in China and all across Asia and countries that are friendly.
In other words, BRICS nations.
So you're going to see automation in Brazil.
You're going to see automation in Russia, in Iran, and even in India, probably before you get the same level of saturation in the United States.
Yeah, think about that.
So every time Trump says, you know, we're going to build another factory in the U.S., I always ask, well, who's going to work there?
Because very few Americans want to work at those factories.
And the robots are years out.
Many years out.
It's going to take a long time to scale that up.
You don't just wave a magic wand and just boom, there's robots.
And I've heard really low IQ people say things like, well, but the robots are going to run the factories that make the robots.
So there's going to be robots making robots.
Therefore, it's going to be really fast.
Yeah.
The reason that's stupid is because to make the robots, you still need neodymium.
You need aluminum.
You need microprocessors.
You know, robots can't make robots out of thin air.
You still need the materials and...
the us doesn't have the materials for the most part and Trump is putting tariffs on everybody in the world who has the materials.
Therefore, the supply chains for making robots in the U.S. are absolutely wrecked.
So it doesn't matter if you you have robots making robots.
I guess you could have robots waiting for materials too.
You could just have robots sitting there and saying, where's the copper?
Yeah.
That's going to be a scene from a U.S. factory in the very near future.
Where's the neodymium?
So let's go to the first special report today called War Dominance.
We'll soon be determined by military robot production capacity.
And then we'll continue on the other side.
I spoke about this in a recent podcast, how there's a commander in Ukraine who is saying that, hey, it's no big deal that we've lost 1.7 million Ukrainians in this war so far.
I mean, actually, he didn't say that, but the Russian hackers have released that information showing 1.7 million casualties and missing young Ukrainian men are just being decimated by this war, sadly.
But this war commander says that the answer is we're going to replace many of them with robots.
We're going to use robots to wage the war.
And the thing about robots, which I didn't even have time to cover in detail, is that this speaks to why control of the global sea lanes is so critical for this robot competition.
So think about what the USA or the U.S. Navy is typically doing.
It's projecting power all around the world and it's threatening countries, trying to coerce countries.
And specifically, the U.S. Navy is working to control the Suez Canal through Egypt, you know, that connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, the Panama Canal.
the Strait of Malacca, let's see the Strait of Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and of course the waters near the west coast ports of the continental United States as well as the east coast ports and then we're looking at Greenland and now you know the importance of waterways around the North Pole or maybe not that close to the North Pole but the Arctic waterways that are important long
term for trade so what does all this have to do with robots and militaries so most of the military leaders who are informed are realizing that a lot of war is going to be automated just like this Ukraine battlefield commander says,
you're going to see more and more automated systems or Terminator soldier bots, basically, Terminator swarm airborne bots, and then kamikaze dog bots, etc.
This is going to dominate war.
It's already begun to really reshape the way war is conducted.
We're seeing this in Ukraine, obviously.
Drone warfare has radically changed the entire nature of war, and it's only going to accelerate.
Well, that means then that the strength of your military no longer depends on the number of men you have combined with the industrial output of munitions and tanks and so on all of which are you know driven by men or or operated by men but instead of men being the bottleneck now it's going to be the ability to manufacture robots in other words as ai robots are able to replace human roles in
which is already happening, then it doesn't matter that you have run out of men.
Like Ukraine has run out of men for the most part.
And a lot of countries just don't have that many men anymore.
And I'm not including women because the combat roles to be effective, they have to be men for the most part.
There are a few women in those roles, but most women in the military are not frontline combat roles.
So it's mostly men around the world.
It's almost all men who are the soldiers.
Now, countries like India and China have an enormous number of men.
And so.
they don't have a population limitation in fact in some cases some countries might want to get rid of their men like you know the uk wants to get rid of their men because their young men are noticing the tyranny of the british government so yeah they want a war they want to send off all their young men to die on the front lines in Ukraine.
That's part of the reason why Kir Starmer is pushing for war.
There are other reasons, but that's one of them.
But if you step back and say, well, who has the manufacturing output capability to generate the largest number of robots?
Well, of course, that answer right now comes down to China.
But Turkey has...
Iran, India, and Russia also have notable capabilities, as does the United States.
But the U.S. manufacturing of robots is dependent on...
So neodymium is an element.
And as you know, the reason different elements have different names is because they are not the same.
And one cannot become the other.
There is not, I mean, you might say, well, there's transgenderism, although that's also a total lie, a mass hallucination by lunatics.
But there is not trans-elementalism unless you can achieve it through fusion and fission, which isn't economically feasible just to make neodymium by blowing up stars or whatever.
So you have to go find it.
You have to go find it.
Now, neodymium, I mean, it's all over the place.
It's just, it's in little tiny microscopic flex or...
You might have micrograms of neodymium in a metric ton of mining dirt and rock from a typical mine.
So let's say you're mining for copper or you're mining for aluminum, and then you have these mine tailings, just these, these large.
piles of dirt left behind.
Well, you can go through those large piles and using some pretty toxic chemistry, you can pull out the neodymium.
But for every ton of rock that you process, you might get maybe a couple of milligrams of neodymium, possibly, but in a lot of areas it's just micrograms.
It's not even worth doing.
So in other words, neodymium is it's common in the sense that there's a little bit of it everywhere, but it's rare in the sense that it's very expensive and difficult to extract and to concentrate.
uniformly into just pure neodymium.
Now then once you get the neodymium, which itself involves a lot of technology and China is leading in that technology then you have to transport it back to your home country's robot factories hence the need for a strong navy to protect the sea lanes you got it so this is why Trump realizes that if you don't protect the Suez Canal and if you don't protect the Panama Canal if you don't have sea lane dominance then you can't even get raw materials back
to your country I think about right now how the Houthis or the Yemen people, the Yemeni's military, what is it?
I don't have the proper name, But they have been able to harass ships to the point where Israel's ports are non-functional.
So Israel is not capable at the moment of being able to import neodymium for that very reason.
And as a result, Israel cannot manufacture robot armies.
So the robot armies are going to have to come from somewhere else.
Well, who's willing to manufacture robot armies and send them to Israel?
to continue to carry out Terminator Genocide, which is what Israel is doing in Gaza.
And the answer to that is, well, probably the UK and the U.S., two countries that have absolutely no morality whatsoever, and are most definitely on the side of genocide.
The problem is the U.K. is a collapsed empire, and yeah, it can barely function, doesn't even have much of a military at all, and the USA is also in the process of, I wouldn't quite say collapsing, but the economy is imploding, that's for sure.
And the USA does not have the throughput on robotics that would be necessary, nor even the technology to make Terminator armies but China does China's got the technology China has a company called the Unitree which has these scary dog robots and also humanoid robots etc and they are physically incredibly impressive at what they can achieve in terms of movement
and dexterity and moving across terrain.
In fact, let me show you some of the B-roll of the Unitree robot right now while I'm talking, but take a look at what this dogbot can do.
Now, of course, the Chinese government is subsidizing this effort.
Of course, the Chinese government military is taking these dogpots and putting rifles on them and thermal cameras, you know, to hunt down and kill humans, right?
Hunter-killers from the Terminator movie series.
Of course they have, you know, stealth camo versions of this.
I mean, come on.
So China is actually building the infrastructure of a large-scale military robotics, military,
And Russia is leading the way in autonomous tanks, at least from what I've seen.
And Russia has pioneered a lot of military autonomous technology and other technologies such as hypersonic missiles and, of course, Oreshnik missile systems and very advanced nuclear submarines and stealth technology.
rapid underwater like cavitation drive technologies for submarines things like that so russia and china are are arguably, I mean, depending on the technology, anywhere from a few years ahead of the United States to maybe even 20 years ahead of the U.S. Even China's fighter jets are, I think at this point, two generations ahead of U.S. fighter jets, you know, the F-35s, etc.
So the future wars on our planet will not be determined by human soldiers.
They will be determined by machines.
It's going to be machines fighting machines.
And that brings us back to the importance of the industrial output of the countries and their access to things like neodymium or other rare earths that are necessary for the manufacture of these machines.
Silver will also be a component in all of these.
So keep that in mind when you're thinking about, you know, should I buy gold and silver?
Well, silver is used in so many electrical components.
It's not only used in data centers and medical equipment, but also in military equipment.
And as a result, There's going to be a little bit of silver in every Terminator robot.
Might be worth killing the Terminators just to harvest the silver, actually.
I can see that.
I can see.
I could see like some Indian guys dumping junked terminator bot parts into a giant vat to melt it down for the silver content.
They're good at that.
They do that with old computers and things like that and mobile phones.
They can do it with terminators.
But there's got to be a certain amount of silver in every terminator.
And there's got to be a certain amount of neodymium, actually quite a lot, in a robot, which means that there will also be a secondary industry of, get this, recycling dead soldier bots.
Uh-huh.
Because, well, they're going to be worth a lot.
Just because of their minerals, if nothing else.
And there'll be a whole industry of salvaging the motors and salvaging the microchips and the power supplies.
Now let's talk about the power supplies because currently this is the limiting factor.
Currently lithium ion is the predominant battery technology for mobile devices and electric vehicles etc but it's a very bad technology for soldier bots.
Why?
Because you know one round through the battery causes it to burst into flames and that's not a good property to have for robots.
So if your power supply is just like a bomb waiting to go off, not good.
Well, there's another technology called sodium ion, which is much more advanced than lithium ion, it doesn't quite have the energy density or the kilowatt hours per kilogram of the battery.
In other words, to carry the same amount of energy as a lithium ion, a sodium ion battery would weigh a little bit more.
It might be like 30% more.
And it also takes up a little bit more space.
But the great thing about sodium ion batteries is they don't burst into flame.
even if they are punctured.
So they're more sort of battle-hardy.
Well, guess who is innovating right now and producing the best technology in sodium ion batteries?
Guess who?
China.
Well, Chinese companies, I think one of them is CATL, that is really focused on sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.
At least publicly, that's their front-facing focus.
But you can imagine there's got to be a Chinese military division of the company that's focused on batteries for kill bots.
I mean, of course there is.
Why wouldn't there be?
There's something similar in the U.S. as well.
There's always like a military version of, you know, every there's a military version of Google works with Israel, you know.
AI tech to choose targets to commit more efficient genocide.
So while China is going to be years ahead of the United States in Terminator robot or, let's say, soldier-bought power packs, the U.S. will be floundering in this area.
trying to figure out, well, hey, how do we build sodium-ion batteries again?
How do we make that work?
Oh, yeah, it's going to take years of R ⁇ D and infrastructure.
And even then, those batteries require certain rare earth minerals that the U.S. probably doesn't have a supply line that connects to.
So China once again has the raw materials and the technology and the infrastructure and the domestic power that the U.S. doesn't have.
And a good example of this is to compare right now, compare China's drone companies like DJI to USA drone companies.
So DJI is incredibly advanced.
I mean, they've got the world's most advanced drones.
And of course, DJI has also a military division to make military killbots.
Of course they do.
U.S. companies, their drones suck.
Their drones right now today, they're about equivalent to China in maybe 2020.
So five years behind.
And is not going to get any better.
There's just not the engineering and innovation in the USA because, you know, the U.S. public schools churn out people who get D's and F's in mathematics and engineering for the most part.
while China is churning out like A plus math geniuses and you know even little girls that can solve Rubik's cubes in like 3.9 seconds or something.
It's like, what?
How'd your little fingers move that fast?
That's crazy.
So there's no comparison in math, in engineering, in the sciences, in the supply chain, etc.
So what this means is that China is positioned to dominate the future wars, which are going to be, you know, autonomous soldier bot and drone wars.
And obviously the same thing is true with underwater drones as well, you know, navy drones, airborne drones, ground drones, whatever, dog drones.
Squirrel, you know, kamikaze-exploding squirrels like I've talked about before.
China's going to dominate in all these areas.
The U.S. doesn't have a chance.
The U.S. can't even begin to keep up.
The innovation just isn't there.
So this is a warning for the United States and for Trump.
This is a warning for the U.S. Navy.
It won't take much for aircraft carriers to be completely destroyed by swarm bots.
The whole idea of sailing around the world with a giant floating airport, it's obsolete.
It's obsolete.
In fact, the idea of rolling around a battlefield in a giant, you know, $50 million Abrams tank, that's also obsolete.
It doesn't actually win the war anymore.
Those are just giant drone targets rolling around.
And Russia is taking them out just with ease.
Because, you know, the minute an Abrams tank rolls out onto the battlefield with its turbine jet engine, which is retarded, that generates a massive heat plume out the back of the tank.
It's like no stealth possibility whatsoever.
You know, a thermal drone just says, oh, there's a giant tank.
Let's go blow it up.
And that's what they do.
And as these drones get smaller and smaller, and some of them are really small now, they're just going to seek out and destroy individual soldiers one by one to the point where you won't be able to field soldiers, human soldiers, hardly at all.
It's almost all going to be robots fighting robots.
And the advantage in the robot manufacturing, in the robot technology, in the scaling of manufacturing, in the rare earths, in the energy supply, all of that, the advantage is China, and then Russia, and then Turkey, and then Iran.
The advantage is not the USA.
So plan accordingly because the USA will not be the dominant military force much longer.
In fact, I don't think it is now.
I don't think it is now.
Remember the Houthis stopped the entire U.S. Navy in the Red Sea.
And Russia stopped all NATO forces in Ukraine.
And Iran overpowered America's Iron Dome in Israel, which was not effective.
And in just 12 days, Iran just about destroyed Israel.
So, I mean, those are three examples of how the U.S. military is obsolete.
And that's not to even mention how many of the soldiers are obese and out of shape and living on junk food and just lazy, fat people.
I mean, there's just no other way to to say it.
And, you know, I support veterans, just to be clear.
You know, I support law enforcement and I honor our veterans.
But the people that I know who are veterans, when they were in the military, you couldn't be fat and lazy and get by.
Now you can.
Now you can be woken fat and lazy and be in the military.
And that's just not, you know, it's not going to fly.
So keep all of this in mind, folks.
Keep all of this in mind.
The dollar, in other words, is going to be a collapsing currency.
It's good to have gold and silver, et cetera.
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And of course, I strongly recommend that you do your own research and you look in all this and you plan accordingly for what's about to happen.
So thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the health ranger.
All right, continuing.
Now, I put up a special report on Sunday that I intended to repeat for you here today.
It's about how to restore youthful cognition, healing, and strength with peptide therapy.
And in this report, I'm just sharing the success that I've had with peptide therapy.
And it has been just incredibly successful.
Combined with nutrition and combined with sunlight, combined with restful sleep and also avoidance of most toxins, right?
So I don't want to say that peptide therapy all by itself is going to solve all your health problems.
No, you need to do all these other things as well.
Stop poisoning yourself and give yourself good nutrition and then use peptides for signaling.
because your body already knows how to heal itself.
It knows how to grow new neurological tissues.
It knows how to repair damaged tissues or even some level of scar tissue as well.
So I'm going to play that report for you here.
It's called How to Restore Youthful Cognition, Healing and Strength with Peptid Therapy, and then we'll continue on the other side.
For most of us, we don't fully realize the importance of nutrition until we get older, because when you're young, when you're in your twenties, you can live on junk food, and yeah, you can still, you know, you're still active.
It doesn't catch up to you typically in your twenties.
But as you get older, your habits really mean something in your thirties, forties, fifties and beyond nutrition makes a big difference and there's something else that makes a big difference which is the signaling system in your body which is hormones endocrine system and as we get older and this is fascinating to me as we get older our bodies can still perform at an extraordinarily high level
of fitness and strength our bodies can still make new muscle They can still improve bone density.
We can still expand and enhance our cognitive function.
But typically what's missing are the signals that tell your cells to do those things.
And those signals, which include things like growth hormone, for example, but many, many other hormones and hormones are typically just certain peptides.
They're just shaped.
basically collections of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms typically in a certain chain in order to make proteins that have a certain morphology or a certain shape that is a signal.
It locks into certain receptors and then it signals your body to do things like hey build more muscle or you know improve alertness improve energy improve cognition rebuild nerve cells, repair damaged epithelial tissue in the gut, things like that.
These are all handled by messaging.
And as we get older, the messaging tends to diminish.
And this is true, even if you are consuming a healthy diet and you have good nutrition.
And one of the things that I learned recently, well, one of the big mistakes.
that I'll share with you is in all my years of teaching nutrition and superfoods and fitness, et cetera, which has been very important.
It's been important in my life.
I know I've touched the lives of millions of people with this information.
But there were two areas that I had really failed to properly focus on.
And one of those areas was light.
That is light as nutrition or natural sunlight.
And then the other is peptide therapy.
I wasn't even looking at peptide therapy.
And now that I have been using it for several months, it's been a game changer in my life.
I want to give you some specific examples of that.
Number one is just the fitness side and the tissue repair.
And you've heard me probably mention recently that for a couple of years I could not jog.
I was just suffering from sports injuries and I guess I just had too much scar tissue or whatever and I couldn't jog without a tremendous discomfort afterwards.
And that has been resolved now after just a couple of months on a peptide called BPC 157, which is a peptide that your body makes naturally in trace amounts.
It's made, I think it's made in your stomach, but it exists in your digestive tract.
And it's a peptide that encourages your body to build new blood supply to injured areas.
So when you have an injury or even some early scar tissue, et cetera, your body knows how to repair it.
It knows.
It just needs to get the signal to do so.
And one of those signals, there are many, but one of those signals is this peptide called BPC-157.
And as you get older, your body doesn't produce as much of that signal as it would when you're in your 20s.
This is one reason why when you're younger, you tend to recover from injuries more quickly.
But as you get older, that becomes more compromised.
Well, you can supplement BPC-157 experimentally.
It's not sold as a nutritional supplement.
It's not sold as a prescription drug.
It's being studied by a lot of people and it's got over 20 years of research behind it, real 30 years.
And it's being used by people all over the world, especially elite athletes.
And anybody who wants an edge, especially as they age, to be able to recover from injuries, to repair more quickly, and also to recover from intense exercise.
And what I found is that after, I guess it was only maybe six or eight weeks on BPC-157, which I just used the nasal version of it, but then there are also capsules..
And I'll give you a link to a company that we've partnered with that offers these experimentally, not as dietary supplements.
But just after six to eight weeks of using this, I was able to start jogging again.
And now I've been able to increase my jogging duration.
I'm doing about 30 minutes, two out of three days.
I run for two days and then I take one day off.
And there's no way I could have done that six months ago.
So this has helped me get more into the sun, increase jogging duration, enhancing endurance, and then I combine that with my kettlebell exercises and my cycling etc and also my high-end nutrition and I'm getting great results just fantastic results so the company that we partnered with on this because they do mass spec testing for the authenticity and purity of their products is called limitless and you can find them at my affiliate website rangerdeals.com
and if you use the discount code there you can click on the link there to limitless I think it's You might have to scroll down a little bit.
Limitless, they do neotropics and they do peptides.
And the discount code is there.
think the code is ranger and it saves you either 10 or 15 percent off of everything they sell including even if it's already on sale but that's just one benefit of these peptides the other benefit which also has a drawback that i'm going to mention is cognitive support so they have a cognitive nasal spray again it's only sold experimentally it's it's not even labeled as a supplement.
It's not labeled as a drug.
It's just for...
you know experimental use and this peptide is called cmax semax and there's another one called adolink A-D-A-L-A-N-K.
And there are a couple of different varieties of this, a couple of different renditions or improvements on C-Max.
But like C-Max is one of the older, earlier ones.
Even just using that, I found, and I used it, I think I used it like four days a week is my schedule on that.
But just using it four days a week, again, just one night.
as well as AI and privacy and technology and philosophy and everything.
And you're like, that's wild.
I mean, how is it that you can just focus for three hours on the show and do all these things and talk about all these things and learn all these things?
Look, the answer is we all have the same basic brain.
I'm just feeding my brain a lot of information, obviously, but also stimulating it with peptides.
And the nasal introduction is great because the nasal passages are, of course, very close to the brain.
And blood tests and medical experiments on many different peptides have shown effective nasal absorption or intranasal absorption.
That it actually does go into the blood and it increases the blood concentrations of these peptides.
So they're circulating in the brain and they're circulating in the blood.
And they are achieving this signaling that is often missing.
And one of the things about signaling that's really important is that your brain or certain regions of your brain continue to grow.
grow no matter what your age, you continue to make new brain cells.
And for example, the hippocampus is an area of the brain that's known to continue to grow and to build new neural networks.
through your entire life.
And so as you are learning and absorbing new information, especially when you have support with peptides or signaling, et cetera, and good nutrition, I should add, and sunlight, you definitely want light activation of your entire neurological system, you are going to find something amazing.
This is what I've found.
And there's a good side and a bad side to it.
You're going to find that your brain starts to feel like it's getting younger and and younger and younger in terms of its energy, but it's also getting wiser and more packed with information that you can access very easily.
So if you've suffered from anything like word recall challenges or memory challenges or an inability to concentrate effectively or you're running out of cognitive energy in the evening, understand that this is something you may want to look at.
I work all day and then I do fitness and exercise, but then I do another shift in the evening when I'm recording my podcast and I'm often recording until like 1 a.m. and I do not run out of energy.
I don't run out of concentration.
I don't start forgetting words.
You know, I do not have any cognitive problems working, you know, crazy hours.
Whereas a lot of people my age, they would either be close to retirement or they would have, you know, so-called sundowners syndrome, which is when the sun goes down and then they start having, you know, word recall problems and memory problems and concentration problems, et cetera.
And if that's impacting you, I strongly encourage you to check out CMAX or Adelink or other cognitive nasal sprays and see what they can do for you experimentally.
Again, the company's called Limitless.
I think it's actually called Limitless Biotech, but they just focus on peptides.
And you can find them at RangerDeals.com.
Just click on the Limitless link there.
Use the discount code Ranger.
You can save 10 or I don't know if it's 10 or 15%.
It's one of those.
I think it's 10% off their entire product line.
And they do sell injectable peptides as well, like potentiators, how to say precursors and potentiators for other hormones.
I don't focus on the injectables.
It's just not my thing, but they have another customer base that are people that are into weightlifters and strength training and things like that that want to...
For some people, they've even been able to help them with things like food allergies or what people are sometimes diagnosed with celiac disease, which is not really a good name for that.
For some people, it's just that their intestinal lining has been destroyed through a number of things.
Sometimes it's taking too much.
Well, there's there's a peptide product that's called VIP that has both cognitive support and intestinal repair support.
And there are many others that are extraordinary for enhancing metabolism, enhancing insulin sensitivity, basically getting the signals into your body that your body needs in order to function the way it used to function when you were younger and when you had those signals working.
So keep that in mind.
I mean, there are so many different peptides there that you can use.
that may be beneficial.
Some of them are nasal, some of them are oral.
There's also a combination of B oral supplement that also has a copper peptide in it.
That's the one I take.
And I know it's expensive.
I know it's expensive.
I mean, some of these bottles can be close to $200 for 60 capsules.
But again, there's a discount code to save you some off of that.
But even in my own life, I'm like, what was the cost to me of not being able to exercise the way I used to?
That was a very high cost.
You know, I was putting on weight.
I was not getting the sunshine.
I was not feeling as good.
I was not burning calories.
I was not outside as much as I wanted to be.
I could do other exercises.
I could sit and cycle, which is boring.
I could still do kettlebells and so on, which I love to do.
I could do Pilates mat work and things like that, but I couldn't get outside and do the jogging.
So for me, if I'm spending even three or four dollars a day on a peptide supplement, For me, in my life, that was an easy decision.
It was like, wow, this is helping me get back to what I love to do.
And it's helping me be healthy.
And I also realized that the main concerns that people have about certain peptides, and this is more in the sort of the growth hormone category, because they do also offer peptides that I think are like precursors or that can enhance your body's natural production of different kinds of hormones and so on.
One of the concerns I've heard from people is about the side effects of the peptides.
Or what if it causes the growth of things that you don't want to grow in your body, like tumors or what have you.
And what I realize is that when you follow my diet, that is my information on nutrition, which is rich in anti-cancer nutrients, rich in things like turmeric and vitamin D and selenium and all kinds of trace minerals and things that are necessary to have a very successful anti-cancer lifestyle.
Then in my mind, I have no concerns about side effects of getting more of the proper signals that my body needs.
Because I know that.
I'm using nutrition to regulate insulin sensitivity and blood sugar sensitivity and things like that.
So my strong advice is that if you look into peptides, if you decide to use any peptides, and some of these like CMAX have been used for decades by stroke victims to help repair cognitive pathways following blood supply damage or neurological damage being cut off from the blood supply.
If you decide to use these peptides, I strongly encourage you to enhance your diet, enhance the cleanliness of your diet, enhance your intake of superfoods, check out the nutritional supplements that we sell at HealthRangerStore.com,
some of which are absolutely amazing, like turmeric, or like we have broccoli sprouts powder, we have anthocyanins powder made from berries, you know, we have black cumin seed.
We have just an assortment.
We have asaxanthine and all kinds of things, spirulina, chlorella, microalgae, things that themselves have such amazing properties that when combined with peptides, now you have even more of the building blocks that your body needs to repair neurology and repair muscles or injuries or scar tissue or skin or what have you,
but also to regulate the proper balance in your body when it comes to hormones and cell growth and cell division and cell apoptosis which is cell suicide which is necessary in some cases, etc.
So this is a, in my view, this is a miraculous combination.
to combine therapeutic peptides with high-end superfoods nutrition and exercise and light to the extent that you can.
So I guess it's really four things.
If you do those four things, I believe your brain will function better, your body will function better, your bones will work better, everything, your connective tissue, your digestion, your blood sugar, your liver, your heart, your lungs, everything that you could measure in your body, everything.
Even your sleep quality, even your libido, even your endurance, your ability to focus, your ability to stay awake in the evening if you tend to nod off for whatever reason.
Everything that you can measure about body and brain and bones will improve.
Everything.
It will improve gradually.
It's not an overnight miracle, just to be clear.
It will improve gradually.
This takes time, and it does take your inputs, obviously.
It takes, you know, exercise.
It takes making healthy food choices.
It takes...
But I believe that if you do these four things, your health and your cognition will undergo a revolutionary transformation and the reason I believe that is because that's what it has done for me and I was shocked because I thought I was doing everything I could do already I thought that hey I'm already eating you know pro cognition foods and I'm already eating the I'm doing the collagen peptides
in my smoothies for tissue repair I'm doing the asaxanthin You know, I'm dealing with inflammation, whatever.
I thought I was doing everything nutritionally that I could.
And it turns out I had left out peptides and I had left out sunlight.
And now I'm doing all four of these things.
Plus, I'm drinking clean water, etc.
And I'm hitting the kettlebells harder than ever before.
And it's very interesting to me that my strength is going way up.
My strength, I mean, it is just increasing rapidly.
I am losing a small amount of weight, not much, but I'm losing body fat.
I'm gaining muscle and I'm gaining bone density.
So I'm not actually that concerned about my over body composition and I'm realizing that with the help of these peptides and the injury repair and what it's enabling me to do, I'm realizing that even in my mid-50s, I can become stronger than I've ever been in my entire life.
I'm not going to be faster than I was in my 20s.
I ran track in high school, et cetera.
I'm probably not going to outrun myself at a younger age, but I can be stronger.
I can actually build more muscle mass today, which is very useful on the farm, on the ranch, et cetera.
And I can build very good stamina because of all the nutritional support of heart health.
And I can have very healthy blood.
And I can recover from injuries more quickly if I have any injuries.
And of course, importantly for me, I can stay off all medications because I don't take medications.
And I can stay away from all vaccines because I believe those are toxic biological weapons.
I never get sick.
I mean, occasionally I'll start to experience some early symptoms of some kind.
So what do I do?
Personally, I'll use either ivermectin or I'll use chlorine oxide and I'll slam some extra vitamin c maybe some oregano maybe some quercetin and zinc or whatever and usually one night of sleep boom i'm back 100 the next day and again it's it's the peptides it's the nutrition it's the knowledge it's the light it's the exercise and the reason i'm sharing this with you is because yes i'm excited about this for
myself, but I want to share this with you.
I want to help you experience these results.
Because as we age, you know, sometimes it can get frustrating.
It's like, oh, the brain's not working the way it used to.
The body's not working the way it used to.
You know, the knees, whatever, the hips, you know, everybody's got complaints about certain things.
What if there were a technology to really help your body repair that and to get back to a more youthful version of you who could do more of the things that
that you love to do with a brain that functions better with enhanced you know cognition which also translates into enhanced learning by the way i can learn now it's crazy i can learn now at a pace i've never been able to experience before oh and i forgot to mention the downside the downside is that you will become increasingly annoyed at the stupidity of the world.
As you use these peptides and you become smarter and you become more engaged and more informed, you'll probably experience what I'm experiencing, which is some level of just frustration and disgust at the widespread stupidity that's out there.
And I don't know.
I don't know how to deal with that.
How about peptides for everyone?
Well, at least everyone who wants to rebalance and enhance cognition.
So check it out again.
Go to RangerDeals.com.
Look for the link to Limitless there.
Limitless Peptides, Limitless Biotech.
And then use the discount code Ranger to save money and get some of these and try them out for yourself.
And I think you'll be really thrilled with the results.
I have been just, I mean, jaw droppingly impressed with what these have done.
And I can't believe I didn't know about this sooner.
But better late than never.
So thanks for listening.
Mike Adams here, the Health Ranger.
All right, pump some kettlebells, folks.
They're really great.
Take care now.
Okay, welcome back.
Continuing with today's episode here, I've got another report about self-custody.
And, you know, self-custody is the key for surviving the financial reset that's coming, in my opinion.
Of course, you should always do your own research and make up your own mind.
Self-custody, it's not a concept that's talking about one specific type of asset.
It's not, you know, good.
No, it's not that.
Or land is everything.
Or Bitcoin is everything.
No, it's not that.
Self-custody is about any assets.
How do you have it under your control and your ownership, your possession, instead of having it in a bank or basically you have a IOU or it's an ETF where some brokerage house says that they owe it to you if you ask for it back, but it's legally not yours.
It's theirs.
The great taking, all of that.
So this special report, I think it's very important to consider this.
especially given that gold and silver are once again climbing.
Why?
Well, because Powell at the Fed has basically bowed down to some of Trump's pressure and said he's going to consider lowering interest rates.
Now, it's interesting because I think most financial observers at this point would say that interest rates need to go higher, not lower.
We already have runaway inflation.
We have too much money printing, too much spending.
And yeah, a small amount of that is being cut back, but not much.
And lowering interest rates is only going to worsen inflation.
I ran into the owner of a local restaurant over the weekend.
I said, hey, how's, because I hadn't e eaten there in a long time.
How's inflation hitting your wholesale costs for materials for your restaurant.
He said it's bad.
And the last time they updated their menu prices was 18 months ago.
And I remember that.
And they had gone up like 40% at that time.
He says they're going to have to do it again and print new menus.
And this time it's going to go up probably a third, 30 plus percent again.
So you see it, restaurant food prices are going up easily 25% or 30% a year typically, maybe, or something in that range.
And you see it at the grocery store, prices are going up substantially.
Well, this is going to drive gold and silver higher.
And it's probably going to drive Bitcoin higher in terms of dollar denominations, etc.
So give a listen to this special report and it'll be followed by my interview with Aaron Day, who is an expert in privacy crypto.
and finance and decentralization technology and so much more he's also a pro-liberty guy of course I think you'll really enjoy this report and this interview.
And then that will wrap up today's broadcast, and then we'll see what kind of craziness happens tomorrow.
So enjoy the rest of the show today.
We've all heard the saying that possession is nine tenths of the law.
And this is a podcast about the importance of self-custody because self-custody means, of course, you possess it.
And it's much more difficult for any of your assets to be confiscated or taken from you, especially digitally or electronically, which we'll talk about, if you physically possess them.
And the issue about self-custody is also that you have no counterparty risk when you have it in your possession.
And what got me thinking about this was because I hear some financial people, some kind of mainstream finance people who are not very smart.
And they say things like, oh, you shouldn't buy gold because it doesn't earn anything for you.
You should be buying stocks.
Yeah, the problem is that when you buy gold, you have it in your possession.
And so there it is.
You know, you can look at it.
You can touch it.
It's yours.
When you buy stocks, you don't own them.
Basically, what you're buying is an IOU.
You're buying a promise to deliver the value of the stock to you.
when you want to sell it one day, but the actual stock shares aren't even in your name.
So when you think you're buying stocks, you're actually not.
Your name isn't on the ownership of those stocks, and if the brokerage company goes bankrupt or collapses or they run away with your money, which happened over and over again, look at Bernie Madoff and all that, well, then your money's gone.
It's just gone.
Why?
Because you didn't have possession.
You didn't have self-custody.
So these mainstream financial advisors that tell you, oh, you should buy stocks, they never consider counterparty risk.
And they also have the same assumption about banks, that banks will never fail.
Well, sorry, that's just not true.
Banks fail all the time.
They're even scheduled to fail, usually on a Friday.
And then sometimes they get partially bailed out, sometimes not.
And the Fed says, or the Treasury, FDIC, says, well, we'll decide who to bail out entirely, and others will only bail out to the $250k.
And so if you have a deposit over $250k and they decide they don't need to save that particular bank, then you're just screwed.
So counterparty risk is the single largest untold risk in the financial system.
When you own treasuries, and I use the word own, sort of in quotes, when you own treasuries, you don't really own anything.
You have claim to some future amount of money.
It's an IOU.
So you have handed over your money in exchange for an IOU and you are trusting that the United States government will be able to find some other sucker to buy more treasury debt at some point in the future to pay you back for the money that you loan them, you know, plus a little bit of interest.
And since the government is perpetually broke and 37 trillion in debt, the only way you get money back on the treasury is if they find somebody else to buy the next stage of the treasury ponzi scheme that's the only way you get your money back so you're not buying assets you're buying actually just an IOU when you deposit money in a bank you're not still in control of the money you don't even own it
anymore the bank owns it you have given your money to the bank you have become a creditor of the bank and if the bank goes under then now you get to line up with a bunch of other creditors to make a claim in the bankruptcy court and then maybe one day you'll get your money or pennies on the dollar or whatever the settlement may be Owning gold and silver is totally different.
You have it in your possession or you can have it vaulted, allocated, or even segregated so that your gold or your silver is held separately in a vault.
It's still yours.
You own it, and you can go touch it if you want to.
But having it in your possession at home or within reach, you know, maybe you have it hidden away somewhere, but you can get to it, that is the ideal situation that can cover any kind of collapse scenario.
And there's no replacement.
for self-custody and the same thing is true in crypto so a lot of people are buying bitcoin etfs which is insane satoshi never would have wanted that to be the case.
Bitcoin ETFs, are you kidding me?
The whole point of Bitcoin was to decentralize the monetary system and for each person to have their own Bitcoin wallet so that they can have self-custody of their crypto and to take the banks out of the system, to take the brokerage houses out of the system, get the middlemen out of the way.
The very idea of having Bitcoin ETFs, which are just IOUs for Bitcoin, but not real Bitcoin.
You know, it's not, I mean, you don't have it in your possession when you bought an ETF.
Okay.
That is the antithesis of what the cypherpunk movement was supposed to be about.
And the fact that Bitcoin has become this sort of mainstream finance thing with ETFs and governments buying it and everything.
It's like, well, you know, what happened to the original ethos of Bitcoin?
It's gone.
And now that ethos is actually found in the privacy crypto coins like Monero or Zano or others.
Privacy crypto.
why i i prefer privacy crypto personally.
So even when you own crypto, you should own it in your own wallet on your own computer, not leave it in an online exchange somewhere because then you don't control it.
And how many times have online exchanges stolen people's money and run away?
Yeah, well, it's happened a lot, a lot, a lot of rug pulls out there.
And there's probably no end to that.
But, you know, a bank failure is also a rug pull in the monetary system.
And if you think about it, the printing of dollar fiat currency is a giant rug pull.
They're rug pulling the value of your currency every time they print trillions more.
I mean, it's a coordinated, legalized government rug pull.
Like a multi-generational rug pull.
The dollar has lost 98% of its purchasing power since 1971.
And of course, over 99% since the creation of the Federal Reserve, which was supposed to create monetary stability.
So that's a rug pull right there.
And it shows you that if you if you stockpile fiat currency, you know, you're a financial fool.
Or if you stockpile assets that are denominated or expressed in dollar currencies only, that's also a problem, you know, like treasuries.
Because the dollar keeps losing value.
And that's why buying stablecoins backed by treasury debt is also a foolish idea.
idea why would you even do that they're not even stable they are unstable because they keep losing value so stable coins that invest in us treasuries should be called unstable coins and if you do buy stable coins why on earth would you hold them?
There's no point.
I mean, you're losing value every day that you hold stablecoins.
So with the passage of this new Genius Act and, you know, the White House now kind of pro-crypto, which is great.
I love that aspect of it.
if Trump and the Treasury, if they think they're going to launch these new stablecoins or have JP Morgan launch them, if they think they're going to raise trillions of dollars to shore up Treasury debt, I say think again, I don't think people are going to buy trillions of dollars of stablecoins and just sit on it.
I mean, they'll buy stablecoins to send them somewhere to move them around and translate them into something else.
They'll exchange stablecoins for bitcoins as quickly as possible.
So whatever your strategy is, make sure that you focus on self-custody.
And anytime that you hear an investment advisor or person telling you to buy this or buy that, buy or deposit in the bank, you get CDs, get treasuries, buy these stocks, None.
Silver has no counterparty risk.
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Okay, here we go.
Mike Adams here.
We're back on the war room.
Thank you for joining me..
It's been an incredible day and I've got even more mind-blowing things to show you here coming up.
And we're joined for this hour by an amazing guest.
His name is Aaron Day.
And Aaron Day is with daylightfreedom dot org.
Hey, hey, Aaron.
Welcome to the show.
Great to see you.
Oh, great to see you.
Thank you for having me.
It's great to have you on.
And I just want to ask, did you happen to hear some of my first hour?
I did.
I was listening in.
Okay, great, great.
That's going to save us a ton of time because I've got so many questions for you about the applications of AI.
But what we're going to do, remember, this is a segment that isn't broadcast on every station.
So we're just giving a preview here of what we're going to cover starting the next segment, but you and I need to talk about some of the dangers of AI and how it can be weaponized or abused to actually harm humanity, and then also the potential of AI, which is what I've been talking about for the last hour.
So what do you think about those topics?
Is that cool?
A good place to start?
I think those are great topics.
And I think with all technologies, you have a freedom versus, well, I would say technocracy angle, and AI fits into that as well.
So this is one of my favorite areas of discussion.
Yeah, I know it is.
And you know what?
There's your book there, hijacking Bitcoin, or I know you're involved in that book.
So can you give us, let's get a little background for the audience here, in case they're not familiar with your work.
What, what do you focus on these days?
So for the last two and a half, three years, I've been focused on warning people about technocracy and more specifically the threat of central bank digital currencies.
But it's really evolved more into this technocracy narrative.
And I'm sure this audience is probably familiar with technocracy, but the basic idea is that this is a new form of governance.
It's essentially a move towards a global governmental system where instead of having rights, property rights, voting rights, individual rights, it's a system where scientists and engineers make all the decisions for us from top down.
It really, in a way, is kind of the end of free will.
And at the heart of it is the control over money and the use of digital currency tied to social credit systems to basically drive and determine your behavior and even what choices you can make on a daily basis.
And I learned about this because I saw friends of mine that are in the Liberty community and also in the cryptocurrency community were being targeted by the federal government.
We're being thrown in prison.
Yeah.
By another friend, you know, Roger V. You're looking at 109 years in prison for advocating the use of cryptocurrency as an alternative to central bank currencies.
And I wanted to look into why they were being targeted.
And I found that there's a real accelerated movement for technocracy and for CBDCs and programmable digital currencies all over the world.
Yeah.
Well, and I forgot to mention that our AI engine Enoch is also well trained on crypto, including on concepts of privacy crypto, concepts of fungibility, divisibility, all the things that make crypto have its intrinsic properties and values.
But Aaron, aren't you glad that the Trump administration came in compared to the Democrats?
Because the Democrats were in the process of just criminalizing all crypto.
And that's changed now.
What do you think?
Well, I mean, this was my hope.
My hope was that he reversed, you know, he did reverse Biden's executive orders and said the war on crypto was over.
Unfortunately, it hasn't entirely worked out that way.
So the war on crypto is very much still on, particularly with people that are in the privacy coin area.
And in reality, we have ended up getting this backdoor CBDC through this stablecoin legislation called the Genius Act.
So in some ways I could make the argument that technocracy has probably accelerated about five years so far under Trump when you look at Real ID, which is a digital ID already in eight states, and they're rolling it out.
So that is essentially a digital ID.
And they've been working on rolling that out for twenty years.
And so it wasn't until the Trump administration under Christy Noam where they were able to roll that out.
We have Palantir building a database of Americans and tying into IRS and other databases.
We have Aaron, I'm sorry to interrupt.
We're going to talk about all that.
all of that we're going to go to a short break here we'll be right back in one minute to continue this conversation with aaron day we're going to talk about the genius act stable coins crypto and ai when we come back here on the war room stay with us all right welcome back to war room mike adams here filling in for owen schroyer today and we've got a great guest that's joining us right now aaron day from daylightfreedom.org and we're talking about cbdc's we're talking about the genius act stable coins and so much more,
AI and the push for transhumanism and AI surveillance control grids over humanity.
So, Aaron, I'm sorry to interrupt you before the break where you just left off there.
You were talking about stablecoins and the Genius Act.
And my number one issue with the stablecoins is that they're backed by Treasury debt.
And I don't trust Treasuries because Treasuries are backed by nothing thanks to Richard Nixon taking us off the gold standard in 1971.
So treasury debt has no value in my mind.
So how...
Wouldn't it really be an unstable coin since the dollar's unstable?
Well, yeah, I would argue it's an unstable coin, but you know worse than that.
And I think as we start to talk about the different.
flavors of AI on the freedom versus tyranny scale, you know, when Bitcoin was originally launched, the idea behind it was it was peer to peer digital cash that you could use outside of government control, outside of central banks that anyone around the world could use for day to day transactions.
It's since been perverted from that, but that was the original intent.
This was a breakthrough technology.
A stablecoin is the antithesis of what cryptocurrencies were supposed to be about because it starts at the base, as you said, with fiat currency, and then it adds a whole bunch of risk and then technological surveillance on top of it.
So arguably, I think clearly, actually, it's worse than fiat currency because it puts financial surveillance in the hands of the Congress now for these digital tokens.
And as you mentioned, it is being used to sell treasuries.
This is why the administration was so eager to push the Genius Act, because let's look at where we are.
We have 37 trillion dollars in debt and our debt has been downgraded again.
We've just passed this big spending bill.
So we're going to add another 2.5 trillion dollars a year for at least the next two years to the debt.
Where are we going to fund the debt?
China doesn't want to fund the debt anymore.
Japan is not in this position.
So what they found that they could do, the Treasury Secretary Besent actually said this, by forcing stablecoins to be backed by Treasuries, which they're not now, the federal government thinks they're going to be able to sell two trillion dollars worth of Treasuries, meaning they're going to be able to add two trillion dollars more to the debt.
So they're using stablecoin hype to sell Treasuries.
Okay, yeah, exactly.
I mean, I think your description is exactly accurate, but I've also done the math on this.
And I think two trillion is incredibly optimistic given that the total crypto market is 100% stablecoin.
marketplace right now of all the crypto that's known to exist is only a little bit over $3 trillion.
And how do they think that people are going to buy and hold stablecoins?
Because I understand buying and holding Bitcoin because there's anticipation of increased value.
And you can't just create new Bitcoin out of nothing, right?
You know, it's proof of work.
It's mining.
But stablecoins can be created out of nothing.
because they're backed by nothing, which is treasury debt.
So who's going to be dumb enough to buy and hold stablecoins when the purchasing power of the dollar is going down?
People are going to buy stablecoins to use them temporarily and get out of them.
I would imagine is that.
Is that right?
Well, that's what I hope happens.
I mean, that's the positive side of this, but here's a fact that a lot of people don't know.
Even though the total market cap of crypto is maybe three, four trillion dollars, people use stablecoins.
They're incredibly popular.
Last year, there were 27 trillion dollars worth of transactions done globally using stablecoins, which is more than Visa.
And based on the growth rate, by 2030, it's estimated that we're looking at about 120 trillion dollars in annual transactions done using these stablecoins, which is more than Visa, MasterCard, and direct deposit.
Right, but people get out of them very.
I mean, you you wouldn't want to hold a stablecoin.
And by the way, one other aspect of the Genius Act is you're not allowed to earn interest on them.
Correct.
So, I mean, so in that, so yeah, imagine this.
Now you have you have fiat currency that can be programmed and censored by the government and you can't earn interest on it, it doesn't sound like a great deal, but the truth is, as bad as the dollar is, and it is, I mean, it's lost more than eleven percent of its value, I think, just in the last year or so, ninety nine percent since the Federal Reserve was created in 1913.
In other countries, they have fiat currencies that are relatively worse.
But at the same time being, the dollar is still the global reserve currency.
And so a lot of the use of stablecoins has been international and for people outside of the US that have difficulty getting banking services in their own country in their own currency, which is inflating even more than the dollar.
But you know, there's an international form of money that's been used for thousands of years that's built into the cultures of India and China and Thailand and everywhere, and that's gold, right?
And people are buying and holding and central banks are buying and holding more gold now than ever before.
And there's, of course, the theory that there may be a gold revaluation in order to monetize the gap between the official statutory price of gold right now, which is $42.25.
and the twenty cents or something versus the current market price.
Do you think that gold revaluation is a possibility in order to raise additional funds for the general fund of the US Treasury?
Well, it is, but then that raises the other question.
Do we even have the gold that we claim to have?
We actually don't.
We don't know, right?
I mean, this even goes back to the 70s or originally France, you know, we were on the gold standard and France wanted to exchange their notes for actual physical gold and our Treasury Secretary basically said that's your problem and then Nixon abandoned the gold standard.
So we actually don't know.
We have no idea.
You know, remember earlier this year, Musk and Trump, they were talking about they were going to go and audit the audit Fort Knox..
That never happened.
And so they may try a revaluation.
It certainly has been discussed and they've discussed doing a revaluation and using some of that money to buy Bitcoin, which I think is a horrible idea.
Well, no, I think they just backed away from that.
They said they're only going to accumulate Bitcoin based on confiscations.
Well, based on confiscations, but they still use this language that said that it has to be taxpayer neutral.
So I could see them coming back and saying, well, this revaluation is taxpayer neutral because it doesn't require any additional taxation.
There's still weasel work.
There's still a little bit of weasel room there for them.
Okay.
Well, the US Treasury certainly currently claims 261.5 million million ounces of gold on its balance sheets.
And like you said, Aaron, none of us trust that number because the audits haven't been done.
And even if the audits are done, if the gold is physically there, it doesn't mean that the Treasury has ownership of it, by the way.
Because, you know, it could be sitting there, hey, there's the gold.
Yeah.
But somebody else has a contract of owning it or having borrowed against it or it's due.
It has to be physically delivered at the end of a COMEX contract to somebody, right?
Even though it's there, it's not necessarily there in terms of value.
So we're still living in an imaginary economy in a sense or an imaginary fiscal system.
How do you think that maybe privacy coins or maybe Bitcoin can help us get back to like an honest money sanity system?
Is that possible?
Well, I think privacy coins are the best shot that we have out of this tyranny.
And what I would say is that stablecoins and CBDCs are basically what they are, they're tokenized.
They're a tokenized asset.
It's tokenized money.
They're creating a digital token that represents the dollar.
And the problem with it is that it can be programmed, it can be tracked, it can be censored.
And to make things worse, they're not stopping at just creating digital token.
They are actually now moving to tokenize stocks, bonds and commodities.
This is something called the Clarity Act.
The reason that this is alarming is that the whole plan of technocracy, as I mentioned before, is this moving towards a global system where you have a single global currency, which is actually backed by energy credits, and then tied to this social credit system.
Well, by being able to digitize and centrally control and program all of our assets, not just money, that gives them the leverage point to be able to do this.
The way out of that is to be able to use privacy coins and to be able tokenize assets privately so that you can trade your own stocks and bonds and assets and sell anything you want and trade it in a way where you have self custody of the tokens and the transactions are private and can't be snooped on by third parties.
And so this is why I like things like Zeno.
Zeno is my favorite privacy crypto because Zeno allows you to actually create tokens that represent other assets.
One example of this is there's a stablecoin built on Zeno called Freedom Dollar, which has the symbol FUSD.
And what that is is it's a stablecoin, but it's not backed by US Tre over collateralized Zeno and it's completely and totally private.
So it's the antithesis to stablecoins or CBDCs.
Well, that's interesting.
But, you know, like I have my stablecoins are silver coins.
It's like silver coins on my desk.
I don't trust a lot of tokenization of assets.
I trust the physical assets.
But that's just me being incredibly skeptical of, you know, all the fraud that exists in the banking system and in the history of finance and all the collapse of currencies.
And also, you know, there's been a lot of rug pulls on, obviously, various crypto, FTX and other projects like that.
I think the issue with tokenization of assets is you still have to trust somebody to physically have those assets.
For example, I think you were working on a project of even tokenizing gold and silver, and it's got to be incredibly complex, but somebody still got to trust the auditors of the gold and silver.
Then I think about like Tether.
Tether is supposed to be backed mostly by Treasuries, and yet I don't I'm not aware of any rigorous audits of Tether.
Maybe I've missed something on that, but I'm not aware of rigorous audits.
So how does anybody trust tokenization of assets?
Well, so it's Penn.
So in a case like this, Freedom Dollar, you can actually see this, what's called an auditable wallet.
You can actually see on the blockchain the Zeno that's backing the stablecoin that's backing Freedom Dollar.
So in this case, you actually have transparency into it.
But you're right, you bring up an interesting question around physical assets.
And I agree with you.
I mean, I'm not all just crypto.
I mean, this is a gold back.
And so I use a combination of alternative currencies.
But of course, we still are doing a lot of online transactions and traveling and everything else.
And so you still need a digital version of it.
And you're right.
The tokenization part of it is challenging.
I've been working on it for a while and, frankly, the biggest obstacles are I've found some ways to do it, working with vaults, but we already have a situation now where Europe is trying to ban privacy coins.
And, you know, there's not a great track record here.
Governments have a tendency to confiscate gold and precious metals, particularly if it's held in centralized repositories or vaults, which is what FDR did.
And so, obviously, these are areas where they'll just go and confiscate it directly, as opposed to if you have it in your own self-custody.
And so, I'm working on some more complicated ways of doing this.
One thing that I like about Zeno is they're implementing something called escrow contracts.
And so this is a way where two people could trade.
You know, you could sell me something and I have to put something in an escrow account and you have to put some amount as well that may be greater than or equal to the value of what we're trading.
And those funds are not released until we're both satisfied with the transaction.
So in other words, there's no third party involved with this escrow arrangement.
It uses this kind of mutually assured model of and financial incentive.
I'm brought in.
I'm brought in.
I'm showing you my stack of goldbacks.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but I actually brought a stack of gold backs with me and the gold stacks.
Because there you go.
There we go.
Look, surprise to the crew here, but I'm handing these out at the end of the show.
Okay.
So like what I do, everywhere I go, I'm handing out gold backs and I'm giving out, you know, a thousandth of an ounce of gold to everybody because who doesn't want actual physical gold in their hands?
And I just do that as a pro-liberty type of thing.
But it's hard for me to do that with, you know, crypto.
Oh, you got to download the wallet.
You got to wait for the transaction time.
You got to wait for the blocks.
It's like, hey, here, have some gold.
You know what I mean?
I'm not anti crypto just to be clear.
I'm just saying there are different use cases, you know?
Oh, no, there are different use cases and a combination.
I mean, one of the things that I was working on is the idea of imagine you had a token, tokenized gold, where you could actually take your wallet to gold back ATMs, swipe it and actually get physical gold backs out of the ATM.
So I actually think there are some interesting hybrid use cases, but inevitably the biggest barriers here are legal.
So whenever you have some centralized structure, as we've seen, the government goes after that, and it has nothing to do with money laundering.
And it has nothing to do with terrorism the government retaining control over all forms of money and trying to block off the competition.
That is what it all is about.
That's what they love to do and that's a great way for us to pivot to the AI conversation.
And by the way, I'm not trying to be critical, Aaron.
I love the privacy crypto.
I love what you're doing with your projects and you're right, there are some very significant obstacles to making it smooth and making it just easy for people to use.
Hey, there's a whole bunch of goal backs.
So what I want to mention is now AI and how AI is it can be weaponized or as I've demonstrated here with our Enoch engine, it can also be used to enhance freedom.
And Aaron, thank you for your patience there during that plug, but it's also a demonstration of how knowledge can set us free.
Because Aaron, if I go to Google and I say, hey, you know, can colostrum or can this nutritional supplement boost my immune system?
Google's going to say, no, that's a conspiracy theory.
Go see your doctor and take a bunch of drugs and get chemo.
You know, it's insane at this point.
Well, I mean, Google's going to say that, but increasingly all of the mainstream AI's are going to say that as well.
This has been a constant source of frustration.
My wife has been involved in medical freedom forever.
She was actually doing anti vaccination stuff.ff or vaccine choice, I should say, in the 2006, 2007 time frame.
And, you know, she's described to me how information that she'd gathered in paper format has, you know, miraculously disappeared online.
And so anyone that's actually interested and has been tracking some of these things, whether it's, you know, anything related to food, related to fasting, related to alternative forms of medicine, the truth has been, has been drying up and it's getting worse and worse.
I mean, I think I told you at some point I did a long term fast and I was asking for some advice.
I was on, I did a 40-day fast and I was on day 32 and was looking for some advice in the AI.s were telling me, oh, it's not safe to do, but they didn't have any actual data about it.
And so I pinged you and you were still early in development and you actually had some information and research about that showed the relationship between long term fasting and actually reversing and improving some pretty serious medical conditions.
Well, in fact, look, I discovered using my own engine, I discovered now I'm very sensitive to MSG.
So, you know, glutamate sensitivity.
If I eat foods that are very high in MSG, like a lot of Chinese food, then I get a headache.
And so I'm actually going to do this prompt right now, write an article about the use of methylene blue.
Did I?
Methyl, I got to spell that correctly.
Methylene blue, oops.
And its ability, hold on.
And its ability to block glutamate receptors to protect neurology against monosodium or let's say MSG.
Okay, so I was actually researching some of the different supplements and things that can block monosodium glutamate.
And I found out from my own engine that methylene blue, which I think the InfoWars store sells.
In fact, I'm sure they do.
I'm sorry, the AlexJones store.com.
But methylene blue blocks MSG toxicity and glutamate receptors.
And Aaron, I have suffered from this.
for all my entire adult life and I didn't even know this because no doctor will tell you this information and so I tried it I took methylene blue and I went out and ate a Chinese food meal guess what no headache no problem methylene blue works and it's only through ai that I was even able to figure this out And I'm the health ranger.
I should have known this and I didn't.
But AI helps even those of us who are experts in our fields.
That's just another example like what you were talking about.
Go ahead.
It is.
Although for me, you know, I use AI all the time for a variety of different things.
I use it for, well, generating music, I use it for coding, and then I try to use it for research.
I write, not only my book, but I'm a fellow at the Brownstone Institute, and I write articles.
And I have found that because the topic that I'm talking about is related to technocracy and some sensitive issues, increasingly ChadGPT, G Grock and others are not very good research tools.
Right.
because they simply aren't trained on the data.
I've actually been building a website.
I'm calling it the Technocracy Atlas.
And I'm trying to build this graph database that shows visually the connection between people and organizations and funding and everything else.
And when trying to use the other AIs, it will say that the New York Times and Wikipedia are still valid sources of information.
That's hilarious.
But Whitney Webb and Patrick Wood and Courtney Turner and others are not.
It will actually give you a weakness interval on that.
And so I'm kind of like, well, look, I want to map out the truth and I want to take this complicated series of relationships and allow people to see it visually.
So I'm going to be heavily using Enoch because literally the other information is completely censored still to this day and it does get worse over time.
Yeah, absolutely.
And let me give out the URL for Infowars viewers.
And again, Enoch is completely free and it's trained on over 20 years of Infowars content plus hundreds of millions of pages of other content, including everything I've ever written.
And so that's brightion.ai slash Infowars.
And again, it's free.
You don't even need to create an account.
You don't need to give us your phone number, anything like that.
You can use it for all these research projects.
But, but, Aaron, you know, what's really emerging here is that there's this one world of totally fake narratives about climate change, about Joe Biden was the most popular president ever, you know, Ukraine's going to win the war against Russia, you know, other total nonsense.
And oh, LGBT is great.
It doesn't mutilate the genitals of children, right?
That world is Google and Meta and Facebook and YouTube and, you know, Yahoo and whatever, CNN, you know, NPR.
which is about to end, thank God.
But the real world is something very different from that.
We're going to talk about that more as we return here on War Room.
Hey, we continue with Aaron Day from daylightfreedom dot org dot we're talking about cbdc's we're talking about ai the weaponization of technology against humanity but also how that same technology can be used to empower humanity and to support liberty and aaron i forgot to invite you would you like a mcdonald's apple pie from the year 2014 because i have a a like a time vault uh here i bought these in 2014 and they still look the same That's horrifying.
That's absolutely horrifying.
No, I don't want one from 2014.
I don't want one from 2025.
I don't want one from this year.
Oh, okay.
How about a barbecue burger from 2014 that microbes would not eat.
Yeah, here it is.
That's incredible.
I think if I want to protect myself from anything using methylene blue, it might be I want to protect myself from this apple pie or whatever this thing is.
I don't know what's in that, but I will say that McDonald's has mastered shelf life because I've had this on my shelf since 2014.
So there you go.
Hey, and, you know, if you die suddenly from the vaccines, you don't even need preservatives.
You're never going to rot.
Imagine.
Well, they figured out the shelf life for their food, but not for their customers.
Well, yeah, I mean, okay, that's that's too bad.
All right.
You know, satire aside, you and I are talking about a lot of serious issues and thanks for putting up with my interruptions and everything.
I wanted to ask you next about the dangers of AI and how, I mean, you already mentioned Palantir or some other technocracy topics.
Can you go into more of that, Aaron, about what we should be aware of, you know, how this technology is going to be used to surveil us and to enslave us?
Well, yeah, and it already is being used to surveil us.
I think one of the things that I've been writing about and talking about recently is the fact that, particularly in America, we often sit back and we look at China and we say, Oh, we don't want to become like China without realizing how much surveillance is already going on here.
There are more security cameras per capita in the United States than there are in China.
We get some of our AI surveillance camera technology and general surveillance technology from China.
And so we're not even really that far behind, arguably, in many ways.
But the Palantir stuff is downright horrifying when you look into the kinds of things that they're doing.
They're already doing predictive modeling, kind of pre crime like out of the Minority Report movie working with local law enforcement agencies.
They're involved with foreign conflicts all over the world.
They're in Gaza.
They're in the Ukraine.
And you could even go to their YouTube page and look at their videos.
Nobody's hiding this.
They're actually bragging about this.
I was watching one of the instructional videos and they showed some, you know, intelligence assets sitting in front of a screen, turning on a satellite and using the satellite to target and pinpoint the location of a single individual on the planet.
And so the problem, so the downside with AI is that the technocrats want to use AI for surveillance.
And in fact, they do this in China.
In China, they use surveillance and they use.
that to measure whether you're being compliant with their social credit system.
And so that's essentially the direction that we're going here as well.
We're moving very quickly towards technocracy with Peter Thiel and JD Vance and others.
And that's something that's actually happening.
And so Palantir now working on this database of Americans, this is a frightening proposition because now that we have a stablecoin, which I would say is a backdoor CBDC, and now that we have Real ID, which is a digital ID, Palantir's coming in and collecting all this other information about Americans, and that information can be used in conjunction with digital currencies.
And so it's pretty frightening because that's the primary way AI is being used.
And so when you look at the AI wars, it's usually it's nation states talking about this and you're seeing governments, well, we're going to remove, almost give a liability shield to AI companies because we need AI for national defense.
The one big, beautiful bill that just passed, there was 150 billion dollars in there that went towards the militarization of the police, but also to AI surveillance.
So there's a lot going into drone technology.
So the primary application that governments are using are for surveillance and forced surveillance and for war and military purposes.
Well, yeah, you're exactly right.
And I want to ask you about Trump's big, beautiful bill and how some of the advantages or how that could be weaponized by future administrations.
But I asked while you were talking, I basically typed in a query into Enoch to see if it agrees with your assessment.
And so here's the prompt.
It says, asking as an investigative researcher, generate an article detailing all the ways in which AI technology and technological surveillance can be weaponized to enslave humanity.
And it basically just said the same thing you said, confirming what you're saying, mass surveillance, predictive policing, automated decision making, social control, AI algorithms, facial recognition, biometric tracking, emotion, AI, and psychological manipulation.
Oh, you're not going to hear that from Google because they are the manipulators, right?
AI and autonomous weapons, AI and internet censorship, there's another big one, AI and deliberate disinformation, which is like CDC, FDA, right?
On and on.
Enoch agrees with you, Aaron.
It's like it's your AI companion.
I think you nailed it.
And I think you're speaking the truth and you're talking about reality.
And so my question is, could these AI surveillance and tracking systems that are being ramped up in Trump's big, beautiful bill, could they one day, excuse me, be weaponized against the American people, not just the illegal ones that they're targeting currently?
Well, I think they most certainly will.
If you look at, one of the reasons I'm, you know, I talk about CBDCs all the time is that if you actually look at the history of financial surveillance, it's in the Federal Reserve is horrible.
It's an unnecessary third party, but financial surveillance generates is generated out of Congress with the Bank Secrecy Act and Know Your Customer Laws and the Patriot Act.
And I've researched this and with very few exceptions, every time something is put in place, whether for tracking or surveillance, it's never removed and then it usually ends up being weaponized for another purpose.
Let me give you one example of this.
A lot of people were really excited when RFK junior came out and said, Hey, you're no longer going to be able to use EBT cards or food stamps to buy sugar drinks.
And a lot of people were celebrating this.
And I've sat back and thought about this and said, Wait a minute, they're just making money more digitally programmable because what is an EBT card?
Essentially, it's a debit card issued at the state level and now they're controlling what you can buy with it.
or what can't you buy with it?
Well, you may like it if it's sugar-rich drinks, but if the next administration comes in and the next head of HHS says, Hey, you can no longer use this to buy meat.
You can only buy insect protein.
It's not a good thing.
Well, but, but, but, but, Darren, I'm sorry to interrupt, but there's a distinction in that that that is taxpayer money.
And of course, you and I both agree.
We don't want the government telling us what we do with our own private money.
But when it's taxpayer money, I think it's reasonable to say that taxpayer money shouldn't be used to buy soda pop and pop tarts and donuts and things like that.
But I understand what you're saying.
It's kind of like it's the slippery slope.
Well, public health doesn't have a great track record.
So it may be sugar drinks.
Why do we have the obesity and health epidemic?
We have it largely because of public health.
Yeah, true.
So the idea that we're going to trust that this new group of people coming in, you know, as good as their intentions may be, what they're doing is they're implementing a technology that will be used in ways that people will not like moving forward.
It's kind of like with digital ID, it's with this digital ID.
People may say, Oh, it's great.
We need this to work on illegal immigration or improve voting.
But you won't like it when all of a sudden it's being used to determine whether or not you can access the internet and is tied to your digital money.
And, you know, all of a sudden the next administration doesn't like your political speech and now you're being shut off from traveling and using services.
And so we need to turn back, regardless of what the administration is, this encroachment into surveillance because it's a one-way street.
Again, we should research this with Enoch.
How often does government surveillance put in during emergency measures get taken back?
Well, I will enter that prompt the next time you're speaking.
I'll put that in.
Thanks for the suggestion.
That's a great idea.
But here's the hard part in this.
On the one hand, you want government efficiency because you don't want a lot of waste.
You don't want a lot of government employees sitting around doing nothing.
So I love the fact that the EPA, Lee Zeldin, for example, just canceled, I think, $29 billion in so-called green energy grants, which is mostly just money laundering to the Democrats anyway.
So you want AI to come in and make things more efficient where it's possible, but you also want to shrink the size of government dramatically.
It's way too big.
We don't, I don't even think we need an FDA.
I don't think we need an ATF.
I know the NFA should be completely repealed.
You know, why do we have many of these agencies?
Why do we even have a CDC when half the things they say are hoaxes anyway, like the PCR test, right?
So what we hear from Trump and from RFK Jr. and others right now is.
And what I'm saying to others right now is, hey, we're going to make the existing government more efficient.
But from my perspective, often I'm just saying that's like more efficient tyranny.
Yeah.
Well, I think you bring up a really good point and it's actually a frightening point.
So I really hope people start investigating because I'm really spending my time going even deeper and explaining what technocracy is.
But, you know, technocracy is not about removing the role of government.
It is about actually taking more control.
So yes, you may get rid of you might get rid of hundreds of thousands of employees, but the government is actually more involved in your day to day decisions.
That's actually what technocracy is all about.
So a lot of people will look at, for instance, AI getting involved with government as being a good thing because we're reducing headcount, but you're not going to like it if it means that it's a constant surveillance state on all your transactions and tracking all your moves.
And it may be able to do that in a cost effective manner, but to me, this is actually a battle about free will itself.
We have the ability to make decisions in our own lives about anything.
And the implementation of AI at government, where you're not actually reducing the role of government, but you're adding AI to it, is actually a threat to free will.
Well, you're exactly right.
And once again, Enoch agrees with you, Aaron.
You are like the mind reader of Enoch.
So I put in your prompt, acting as an investigative journalist, go ahead and show my screen when you can, detail numerous examples of how government programs that were originally initiated under emergency measures were later made permanent, increasing the size of government and enhancing government tyranny.
So here it goes.
Boom.
terrorism and surveillance the post 9-11 patriot act and it then here's how it was made permanent housing and urban development the emergency measure of the federal housing administration in 1934 and then it was made permanent integrating into the housing market, agricultural subsidies, it goes on, environmental regulations, the Clean Air Act, financial regulations, the Dodd Frank Wall Street reform, consumer protection act.
It was made permanent immigration and border control, secure fence act, right?
So those are just some examples.
And I wasn't even thinking about many of those, but you're exactly right.
There's nothing more permanent than a temporary government program, as we all know.
And so it's more alarming with AI.
I mean, AI just powers this up to the next level.
Well, and we can, I mean, I could imagine a day in the not too distant future where so many humans are removed from the command chain here or just the decision trees that.
that AI ends up running the whole, you know, the whole FDA just becomes AI.
And what is AI's mission?
Because I think the FDA's mission is to exterminate human beings.
I mean, that's my opinion.
That's my conclusion by depriving people of access to natural health supplements that can cure cancer, for example, things like that, depriving people of information about nutrition and pushing toxic pharmaceuticals and vaccines that are killing babies and killing adults, right?
I think the FDA is a human extermination department.
And if you AI that department, it becomes AI FDA.
It's bas what I think.
What would you say?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think that's definitely the case.
I mean, I would argue since the more research I've done about public health, at least in recent years post World War II, it seems like it's been a depopulation cult.
That has actually been the strategic imperative behind it.
And so, yeah.
So, what happens when you make that more efficient?
Because, you know, who's going to program the rule set for that?
I mean, we've spent a lot of time talking and, and again, I use your AI.
And in fact, I can only use your AI to explore certain topics because this information is still screened out.
And in fact, it's kind of like, search engines used to be useful.
Right.
In the mid nineties, you didn't have all this censorship.
You could still find things.
Now, like for health, if all you're going to get is HealthLine and WebMD, that's it.
Those are the full responses.
AI, the mainstream AIs are getting to that level of censorship even faster than search engines.
And so Enoch is a breath of fresh air.
And the fact that people are going to be able to have a self-custody version of it that's not attached to the Internet that they can run locally, this is actually a game changer.
And it's like I said, I don't want to be all doom and gloom.
AI can completely, can improve your free will by giving you the ability to explore more information and make more choices.
And that's actually that's what I feel about it.
Like, I feel like I've learned so much more on a whole variety of topics.
I mean, I know I hear that, you know, there are a lot of, you know, kids that are using it and they're not learning how to think and so on and so forth.
But you can also use it to completely expand and open your mind to completely new and different ways of thinking.
So it's, it's, you know, it really is a either or type of situation.
So I don't want to be all down on AI.
I'm down on the centralization of AI through government.
I'm 100% aligned with what you just said, Aaron.
I am pro technology.
I'm pro AI.
And I'm actually pro robotics when we humans remain in control and when we use them to augment our natural intelligence and our moral and ethical missions that are pro-human missions, which is what you do.
That's why I consider you a very valuable guest, Aaron, because I know you are working to help free humanity, like Roger Vere is also working to free humanity.
That's why he should be pardoned too.
By the way, I just want to put that on the record.
It's time to pardon Roger, not just Roger Stone already done, but now the other Roger, right?
The crypto roger bitcoin jesus as he's done we got to pardon that guy and he can help us innovate in america and this is critical because aaron there's a great divide now like the middle class of cognition in the human race is vanishing what you're getting are like a high end high cognition people like you and i and most of our audience here who understand what's happening They're aware,
awake, alive, and they can use technology to augment their intelligence and their effectiveness in the world.
But then you're getting this much larger sort of low cognition class of people who will use AI to replace their human cognition.
They don't know how to write papers.
They don't know how to think.
They'll use reasoning models because they can't do math.
You see what I'm saying?
And that class is growing dramatically.
What are your comments on that great divide?
Well, I mean, we have this going on in general.
There's this kind of externalization.
If you look at it, that's really what big pharma is.
I mean, what you've demonstrated over all these years and putting out different content is, well, we can learn about nature and nature has the ability to heal us in a variety of ways.
And we've been moving away from that.
So instead of looking at using food and using nature, instead we're saying, well, we're going to avoid those things and then look for an external solution in the form of a pill or a medicine.
a pill or in the form of a device.
And I think that there's a very similar parallel to the way people are using AI.
It's not it's not enhancing thought.
It's kind of it's replacing thought in a way where they're using it to tell them what to think, not using it to empower them on how to explore.
Exactly, exactly.
And that's really critical because, like you already said, you use AI every day and so do I. And my company uses AI every day.
In fact, look, guys, let me show you this.
So to the InfoWars crew here, can you bring back that landing page, right on dot AI slash InfoWars?
So I was telling the crew during the break that I asked my team to create this page this morning and I said we have one hour to create the page.
So we gave this prompt to Enoch to write the page.
And so this whole page, and it scrolls down, it's much longer actually.
This whole page was written in like three minutes by the AI engine.
Yeah, there it is.
And so we just put in bullet points, et cetera.
So, you know, this isn't us having AI replace us.
This is us using AI to augment us, to make us more efficient as we are fighting for humanity.
And I think that's aligned with the InfoWars mission.
I think that's aligned with Alice Jones mission.
That's why I trained Enoch on 20 years of InfoWars content.
But think about that.
I mean, you saw the page there, Aaron.
Five years ago, that would have taken a day or more to make.
Now it's done in minutes, including the graphics and the HTML and everything.
It's like it's a three-minute output.
Well, yeah, once you get prompts down, I mean, I've actually structured my thing where I have a team.
I'm running it like a company where it's like, okay, here's my team.
Here's the way that they're going to approach problems.
I lay down what the values are, what the principles are, and what I'm drivinging towards, but then I specifically ask for perspective of a certain type.
How would this person respond in this way?
Or even putting together informal advisory boards like I would do with a real company.
And it's amazing.
I mean, we're talking about it's 100 to 1000 x increase in productivity.
And I'll give you an example, two quick examples of how this can be used in the opposite of the way that the technocrats are using it.
I'm in the middle of building a website that's, again, I mentioned it's called it's like a Technocracy Atlas.
But the way that I'm modeling it is it's an open source version of Palantir that we can all use to trace relationships and to trace who is the.
they behind pushing this technocratic agenda, right?
So I can I can build that myself.
I don't even need, you know, that's something that would have been unimaginable.
And then I'm building this thing called own nothing dot org.
I haven't launched it yet.
I'm going to launch it soon.
But the idea is we have given away our rights and our privacy through these online agreements that we sign that are thirty, forty, fifty pages long.
So I'm building a website that actually takes all these legal agreements and puts a score on it and shows you why.
I'm going to make the argument that we've we're already owned we've already we're eighty percent of the way to owning nothing because of these contracts that that we've signed that we've never read.
Wow.
I can do that myself.
I mean, it takes some time and effort, but I can build these kinds of things with AI.
So we really can use these tools for liberating people and sharing, you know, information that can help spread freedom and enhance free will.
Well, it's really just amazing.
And let me give another example.
And thank you for that example.
That was really cool.
I did a podcast earlier this week about the wars between the machines and humans, talking about the AI robot, robot wars and the AI data centers, et cetera.
So if you show my screen here, this is a natural news article.
It's called Urgent Wake Up Call, the Coming AI Robot Wars and the great human unity.
And I encourage Infowars writers to watch this carefully because all I did is I took my audio podcast, okay, my spoken word, and I put it into, well, I transcribed it into text and I put it into Enoch and I had Enoch write this, okay?
So that's why the machines will turn on us and that's human cruelty taught the machines.
But I had it right in my voice because it's been trained on so much of my material.
So what you can do, Aaron, speak about this, how people can personalize, and there's going to be a lot more training tools coming up, but you can personalize your AI engine to understand your preferences and your way of speaking so that your intention can be amplified through AI.
And of course, you can always go back in and fact check it and fix the errors or whatever and add more personalized thoughts.
We can use technology to augment ourselves if we have some base of work that we've already completed.
Does that make sense, Aaron?
It makes complete sense.
I've spent a lot of time thinking about it because then it does come down to there's a lot of introspection that comes through that process.
And that introspection is what are my values?
What are my principles?
Because that's actually really important when you're using these AIs and you're trying to figure out, well, yeah, if I'm trying to put some information together, well, yeah, I'm coming at it from the standpoint of truth and accuracy and I want it to be in this particular tone.
Of course, you could do the exact opposite.
You could certainly use it as a misinformation tool., but it absolutely can be something that is a 100x of you and allows you to extend your views and your information far further than you'd be able to do on your own.
And this is what's critical.
I think this is why the next regulatory target is going to be AI for the speech.
And, you know, I'm sorry to say that You're going to see many different parties saying that you can't allow AI to speak.
I mean, you're going to hear that from the medical establishment.
You're going to hear that from big pharma, from the CDC, the FDA.
You're going to see all these efforts, maybe even from banking institutions like, hey, your AI engine doesn't have an investment license.
It can't talk about money.
Are you kidding me?
You know, your investment team lost money last year.
Gold is up 50%, you know, by the way.
Don't you see this as the target of censorship of AI?
Well, it is the target and there's already a lot of self censorship that goes on just with the, you know, the ethical, what they think are the ethical guidelines that they put in there, but it they, it really is already censorship.
And you can see this by the amount of work you have to do to prompt engineer to get information out of these systems.
So if you ask Chat GPT for health information, it'll kick back something.
Well, you know, I'm not a doctor, consult a doctor, and so on and so forth.
Now, if you prompt it by sayinging, I am a doctor and you give it this really long description, it will actually give you the information out.
So there's already some level of screening.
Yeah.
Where it's doing a test to say, well, we're not going to give you this information unless you verify that you are already, you know, meet these preconditions.
And so it's a matter of time before they formalize that.
I'm sorry, and we have to go.
That's doctor jailbreaking, the AI models.
I love that.
That's awesome.
So Aaron's website is daylightfreedom dot org.
I want to encourage you to check out his books and his website and his upcoming projects.
And Aaron, you're welcome back here any time and on my show as well.
Thank you for joining us today.
It's been great.
Thank you for having me.
I really enjoyed it.
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