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Brighty all the world just changed in the last 24 hours in such a significant way.
Western Europe is toast.
Absolute toast.
And you're gonna find out why.
I'll cover that here today.
Welcome to the broadcast.
It's Brighton Broadcast News for Wednesday, September 3rd.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me, as always.
And I also talked with Michael Jan today in an interview about trade routes and sea routes.
And these are all really important to understand, and you'll see why.
But before I get to that, I just want to cover the a little bit of the drama that happened in case you were paying attention to uh InfoWars.
There was quite a bit of drama unfolding in the last day between Alex Jones and Owen Schreuer.
As you may know that Owen, I think was their top uh host other than Alex.
And Owen on Sunday evening announced that he was leaving InfoWars and I guess doing his own thing or raising money to build his own studio is what it sounds like.
And so I was asked Sunday night then to fill in to host uh for the war room show that is normally Owen Scheuer's show, which is from 3 to 6 p.m. Central time.
And so I scrambled and said, yeah, I can do it, I can host the last two hours.
And that's what I announced yesterday that I'd be hosting the last two hours.
And then during the day, Alex decided that he was going to himself host the first two hours of the show and then just let me host the third hour because I had already lined up at that point, Michael Jan, as the guest.
Uh and Jan is joining us from Japan, by the way.
Very interesting interview.
Uh so the way it unfolded is that during the day on the the main InfoWars show and extending two hours into the war room show, uh Alex uh basically just uh drilled into Owen Schreuer for five hours.
And you know, I I saw some highlights, uh I I was working, I couldn't watch five hours anyway, you know, it's impossible.
I've got my own stuff I have to do.
Um and then I came in and and hosted the third hour to completely change the tune and just focus on news.
I didn't talk about Owen, didn't talk about Alex.
Alex wasn't even there at that moment for that hour, uh, which was fine.
We were just covering the important news of the day.
Uh I just want to say for the record, and I had said this publicly Sunday night, uh, I I wish Owen Schreuer the absolute best in whatever endeavors he pursues.
Uh I've always admired Owen's uh courage, and I think he's been a really outstanding, courageous reporter, investigative reporter, uh, you know, uh leading uh a movement of people who are interested in freedom and liberty and so on.
And it saddens me to see this split, and obviously Alex feels deeply betrayed.
Uh I'm very saddened by that.
Uh I wish Alex and InfoWars the best, and I also want to acknowledge that InfoWars has been uh absolutely vilified unfairly.
Uh InfoWars and Alex have been dragged through all kinds of lawfare, uh organized by the deep state.
You know, the CIA tried to bring down InfoWars to hurt Trump and silence Alex and silence his whole crew.
Owen Schreuer went to prison for four months.
And that wouldn't have happened to a Democrat.
You know, they'd let a Democrat out immediately, or wouldn't even be any charges.
So Owen paid a price also, and Alex has paid a price, and they've taken everything from Alex Uh financially speaking with that 1.5 billion dollar Sandy Hook judgment.
And that entire thing was completely rigged.
It was a grave injustice, and it still needs to be corrected, by the way.
So uh it was you know, it was upsetting to see a hard split between uh InfoWars and Owen Schreuer.
Uh I'm I pray for everybody involved and I hope that they can heal.
Um I also do want to say that you know there's there's drama in every news organization.
It's just that when it comes to corporate media, mostly that drama is behind the scenes.
You never See it.
But with InfoWars, because Alex is like radically transparent about stuff.
He just openly talks about so many things that nobody else would dare talk about publicly, which that's what I call radical transparency.
Uh so Alex was just really airing a lot of uh you know inside baseball complaints or disputes or or what have you with Owen, and uh, you know, you you you wouldn't see that in corporate media.
Only in independent media would you see that.
I would just say to everybody, if if you're paying attention to this, just give everybody a couple of days for the situation to uh you know, kind of chill out a little bit, where the emotional impact isn't so high,
and the bottom line is we are as a nation, we're we're very lucky to have info wars, and uh Alex Jones has been proven right again and again and again, even if you don't like his uh presentation style or his attitude or or whatever, and I understand he can come off as quite gruff, especially to a lot of women, etc.
That that's fine, that's everybody's opinion, but you can't argue that Alex Jones was right about so many things, and where he's been right, I've always backed him up, like when when he talked about atrazine turning the frogs gay, and he was mocked relentlessly by the corporate media for saying that herbicide uh atrazine makes the frogs gay, and it actually does make the frogs gay.
I mean, it it causes the growth of dual sex organs or dual sex expression in amphibians.
You understand that that means it turns the frogs gay.
Uh, he's right about that.
It's known as a gender bender chemical, and the attacks on Alex at InfoWars were so insane during that time that they were attacking him for selling water filters that remove atrazine, you know.
And I was defending him on this entire topic and say Alex is right, you know.
You do need a water filter, you do need to take away the gender bender chemicals.
The food supply is toxic.
And it it was just amazing to me to hear Democrats at the time arguing you should never buy a water filter, water filters or scams, you know, and and here's Alex saying, no, you should drink clean water, eliminate the gender bender chemicals.
And it it was just insane to see that that was even debatable by the left.
But that just tells you how much they've wanted to attack Alex and attack InfoWars.
Is they would even say, How dare you filter your water?
You know, it would be like if the Democrats were in favor of heavy metals like lead and mercury.
Like if Alex came out and said, Don't eat mercury, it's bad for your brain.
The left would say, You should eat mercury.
Alex is wrong.
It's a hoax.
You should eat more mercury, you know, which actually is what they believe with vaccines anyway, and aluminum, you know.
So the left has been insane this entire time.
Alex Jones is usually right.
I understand that his presentation style is not to everybody's liking, but that's the free market of information and news, you know.
You can tune in to the people that you appreciate hearing from.
And a lot of people tuned in to Owen Schreuer as well.
I mean, Owen, I think he's in his mid-30s, so he's reaching, you know, a different generation, a younger audience than what I'm reaching or what Alex is reaching typically.
So Owen uh served in a very important role in society, which is to kind of red pill the next generation.
So look, I pray for them all, I wish them all the best.
Uh, I will still continue to fill in and host from time to time if I'm invited to do so.
Um the the InfoWars team knows that I'm available if they if they need somebody to fill in, and they they know that I I bring solid guests and solid analysis and information, and you know, I bring it.
Like when I'm hosting the show, it's a good hour, you know, that's for sure.
So I'll continue to uh volunteer whenever it's relevant and if I'm able to do so.
And in the meantime, you know, guess what?
We're building out our new studio.
I've actually got a brand new video to show you about our new studio, and uh you'd be shocked to find out how large it is.
So, you know what?
Let me just go ahead and show you that video right now.
This is our new studio, it's gonna open up, I don't know, six weeks, eight weeks, something like that.
And uh I can't wait to launch it and begin Filming new programs there, especially smoothie demonstrations in our new kitchen that will be on camera.
So check this out.
Hey Roadie, place.
Good boy.
Down.
Good boy.
Yes, you are.
Down.
Come on, right here.
Okay.
Place.
Alright, this is our new studio.
And uh I've showed you this before, but we're making a lot of new progress on it.
And I thought I would show you how big this is so that we can have an audience one day if we want to, or we can do live streaming events in our new studio.
So yeah, it's how it is.
Still going.
Oh my god, it's a roller rink.
We could bring back the 70s.
Still going.
Okay, Rodie, come on.
Good boy.
Good boy.
Yeah.
Alright, good job.
Good job.
Yeah, he's super happy.
This is big enough to play in.
And let me let me take you a little bit closer here.
I'm gonna show you the latest developments.
So, of course, we've got all kinds of different lights set up here for you know, we're building out the the desks and the video walls and things like that.
But the centerpiece is now done.
Well, one of the center pieces.
This is our smoothie bar.
This is our smoothie bar.
And you know, full functioning sink, you know.
Well, I have blenders up here and everything.
We're gonna have all our smoothie ingredients back here.
And finally, after all these years, I'm gonna show you.
Oh, that's empty.
I'm gonna show you my secret smoothie recipe.
I'm gonna demonstrate it right here.
And all of this, you know, this was custom made, it's a very you know, very tall, so I can stand and I can demonstrate things here for you.
You know, butcher block top, custom custom made for this specific purpose.
Oh, and this whole thing rolls.
Check it out.
This thing moves around, but it's got plumbing underneath.
It's on wheels on purpose.
See, and and it's got plumbing connections with a quick disconnect, so we can move this out of the way if we want to.
We can do like a kitchen set scene or whatever.
And this is uh electric service in the floor.
We've got lights for different areas here, like the main area.
We've got like a science, mad science area over there.
We're gonna do mad science experiments.
Oh, there's there's roadie's reflection in the control window, the control room window.
That's the control room right there.
Let's go take a look.
Hey Road, grab your toy.
Come on, let's go to the control room.
See what that looks like.
Oh, yeah, here it is.
Hey, the lights even work.
How's this for a control room, guys?
Pretty good size, right?
And you see, you see the stage out there, how it's elevated under here is the crawl space.
Roadie's looking at crawl space.
Let's crawl in there.
See, you can crawl under there to run all the wires on the Ethernet and the video and everything.
That way we don't have cables all over the freaking place.
But that was this has been this was my request to set it up this way because not my first rodeo.
You see what I mean?
Good job, roadie, and then concrete floors, so we don't care about spilling, you know, food or whatever.
Doesn't matter, and then we have separate men's and women's bathrooms, and they will be labeled men and women.
Imagine that with your own luxury stalls, like privacy coins in the bathroom.
Alright, so there you go.
That's what it looks like, folks.
Should be launching within uh, I don't know, 60 days or so, something like that.
Definitely coming up soon.
And I can't wait to bring this to oh forgot to show you.
There's also a secret alcove back here with a ramp.
See this.
Watch.
Oh, and there's also a secret trapdoor to get underneath everything.
And here's the ramp.
So we can use carts to bring equipment up here.
Because again, thinking ahead, thinking ahead.
So we don't have to like manually lift crazy stuff here.
And then we even on the other end we have a giant roll-up door so that we can forklift stuff into here.
Yeah?
That makes sense, doesn't it?
Ah, planning ahead.
Imagine.
You notice all the electrical outlets everywhere.
Yeah, everywhere.
So much electricity in this building.
And it's nice and cool.
Oh, there's the butcher block we did not use.
All right.
Hope you enjoyed it.
Mike Adams here with naturalnews.com, Brighton.com.
Can't wait to be launching the new studio coming soon.
Okay, gold hit a new all-time high today.
Last time I checked, it was $3,540 an ounce or something like that.
And you may recall that in February of 2022, when Russia first invaded Ukraine at the time, you know, special military operation.
That gold was just $2,000 an ounce, which was still considered very high because it had been bouncing around in a much lower range for many, many years.
So it broke through 2,000 at that time.
And then it went back down, it bounced around a little bit more.
Now it's been taking off.
So it's over $3,500 an ounce.
I recorded a special report in the studio about gold and silver and why this is happening and what to expect.
I'll get to that coming up shortly.
I've also got another special report about uh machine intelligence and how that's really affecting the direction and the focus of the U.S. economy and investment decisions and more.
So we'll get to that report as well.
First, I want to bring you this other special report about why the EU just lost its gas supply, its energy lifeline, and why this means Western Europe is toast.
All right, so we'll go with that next.
Here we go.
All right, welcome to this special report that describes the economic demise of Western Europe.
Now, since the United States of America destroyed the Nord Stream pipelines back in, what was that?
2023, I think.
It was devastating to the economy or the economies of countries like Germany and France and many others.
Uh, because Nord Stream brought cheap gas to Western Europe.
And you may recall that Joe Biden and Victoria Newland both promised to destroy Nord Stream and bragged about it after it happened.
And there's plenty of video about that.
I'm not even going to bother playing those videos for you.
But the US government destroyed Nord Stream.
Actually, the the US Navy brought in uh you know deep sea divers with demolitions in the Baltic Sea during Balt ops or Baltic operations.
It was supposed to be a training exercise, uh, but it actually was there to plant you know underwater demolitions to blow up Nord Stream, and they detonated it many months later to try to claim the US Navy had nothing to do with it.
So when that happened, it cut off Gazprom, natural gas, Gazprom's the name of the company, which I believe is largely owned by the Russian government, cut off Gazprom gas from Western European nations.
And that was just devastating economically to Western Europe.
It's the number one reason why BASIF or BASF has largely shuttered its operations in Germany and move those operations to China, where energy is a lot more abundant.
So this loss of energy, of course, resulted in a collapse of manufacturing of automobile companies, other industrial providers of equipment, all kinds of things.
Uh glass makers, uh ceramic makers in France, and and all across the board.
And to this day, energy prices in Western Europe are multiples of what they were in 2022.
It makes it very difficult for people to heat their homes or for businesses to heat buildings or or governments to heat buildings in the winter.
And if you thought last winter was bad, it wasn't at all.
Last winter was pretty mild for Western Europe.
This winter is going to be devastating because there's even less energy.
Now, here's why that's the case.
I want to show you this map.
And you're going to look at a pipeline here called the Power of Siberia and what's called the Power of Siberia 2.
All right, so here's a map.
Don't be confused.
Blue is not water on this map.
The water is actually white.
It's like, what?
China is in the ocean.
No.
Start with Yamal up in the top left of the map.
Okay, and that's a gas field.
A lot of natural gas.
And you see the dotted line that then goes south and kind of to the east, and then it's labeled power of Siberia 2.
And then that dotted line crosses Mongolia, and then it delivers gas to China.
Okay.
This new pipeline, power of Siberia 2, has just been agreed upon because Russia and China just signed a legally binding agreement to build this line.
It's about 2600 kilometers.
It's going to cost about 13.6 billion dollars.
That's nothing compared to the value of the energy that it will deliver, because it will deliver 50 billion cubic meters of natural gas every year into northern China.
And what is in northern China?
Not only China's industry, but also data centers.
For you you guessed it, the race to superintelligence and AI systems, okay.
Now the Yamal fields, and I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correctly.
Let's just assume I am.
The Yamal fields or YAML Yamal, I don't know.
That's where Russia used to extract a lot of natural gas to send to the EU.
So much of the gas that was used in countries like Germany and other Western European countries came from Yamal, Russia.
So the only reason that Germany had an industrial economy for so many years was because of Russian gas.
And during these years, the German leaders, who are all insane idiots, of course, along with almost all the other leaders of Western Europe, they committed energy suicide by dismantling their own energy infrastructure in order to appease the climate cultists.
Remember a little Miss Greta Thunderpants, I call her.
She's actually on a flotilla ship to uh protest the genocide uh in Gaza.
So, you know, at least she's doing something more useful now rather than uh trying to spread all kinds of um uh fairy tales about climate change, you know.
But when the whole world was listening to her 10 years ago, they all shut down their natural gas uh domestic infrastructure and their coal infrastructure.
And in countries like France, they're shutting down their nuclear power plants too.
Can you believe that?
Shutting down their nukes.
And you know what these EU countries told themselves?
They said, it's no concern, we can get energy from Russia.
And that's why they came to call Russia a gas station with nuclear weapons.
They they saw Russia as nothing but an energy provider that could be controlled and eventually overthrown.
And the plan to overthrow Russia really was ratcheted up in 2014 with the CIA-run political coup in Ukraine, which then expanded by bringing in Zelensky, I think what year was that?
Was that 2017 or whatever year that was, they recruited Zelensky, put him in there, and they began, you know, shelling uh Ukrainian citizens in the eastern Donbass region, and ultimately, as you know, uh Russia decided that's enough, we're gonna go in and take the Donbass region, protect those citizens from being uh mortared, you know, from receiving artillery from the Ukrainian military, etc.
You know the whole story, special military operation.
The problem is that then when there was a war breaking out between Ukraine and Russia, well, then the West enacted the economic embargoes against Russia and cut off Russia from the SWIFT system, which blocked all exports essentially from Russia, but especially energy exports.
So all of a sudden, Western Europe found itself in a situation where, number one, it couldn't get gas because America blew up the Nord Stream pipeline, or plural pipelines.
And then, secondly, Western Europe couldn't even financially conduct business with Russia because America controlled the SWIFT system.
So, in other words, America crippled Europe while trying to hurt Russia.
So America thought, hey, we'll financially destroy Russia by cutting off their revenue source from the gas transfers to Europe.
We'll also financially cripple Europe and make Western Europe purchase liquid natural gas from America, which will make a bunch of, you know, energy moguls in America extremely rich with hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue.
And that's exactly what has happened since then.
So the plan from the United States was to cripple Europe, hobble Europe so that it could not compete with America, go to war with Russia or overthrow it by first ruining Russia's economy by cutting off its ability to sell energy to anybody else.
And you know, that's what Ukraine was all about.
And even now you see Trump putting secondary sanctions on India for daring to purchase energy from Russia.
These are all related.
The plan has always been cripple Russia economically, overthrow it from within so that the West can pillage the energy resources of Russia, but specifically so that the United States can pillage those resources, which is what Crimea has been all about this entire time, by the way.
And the United States can also bash Europe over the head by destroying Europe's energy supply.
And then, after all this is done and Russia is destroyed and Europe is destroyed, then America will turn its attention to destroying China.
And that's called sequencing.
So the United States has been sequencing its plan of global destruction and domination.
And the U.S. has to, of course, destroy its allies, i.e.
the UK, Germany, etc., India, Japan, you know, in addition to destroying its enemies like Russia, so that it can then build up the ability to try to destroy China.
Except there was a problem with this whole story.
It was all a delusional fairy tale.
None of it worked.
None of it worked.
The plan to destroy Russia totally backfired.
And, you know, Russia has become stronger than ever.
The plan, well, I guess the plan to cripple the EU, that part has worked.
That's actually working extremely well, but only because of the suicidal tendencies of the EU leaders, like, you know, Keir Starmer and Mertz and Macron, whatever.
These people are just in insane cultists who want to destroy their own countries.
But the plan to one day go to war with China is insanely stupid and is just doomed to fail.
There's no way on earth that the United States can go to war with China and defeat China.
Or even, I mean, the U.S. couldn't even go to war with China for more than about two weeks, during which time the entire U.S. Navy would be destroyed, probably, and the U.S. economy would be destroyed, etc.
And China's got all the rare earths to manufacture the robots and the drones, and they've got the best technology for that, and they've got massive naval shipyards.
They're outbuilding the United States Navy by 200 to one, by the way.
China's got more people, China's got more, you know, better physics, China's got advanced laser weapons, advanced missiles, you know, et cetera.
Russia's got hypersonic missiles.
Russia's got Orezhnik missile systems.
Russia has more advanced military technology than does the United States.
So this global plan to try to destroy the world and to conquer the world and to have the U.S. be the dominant Global bully for the next hundred years.
That plan has failed.
And the upshot is that now Russia and China have signed this deal to take all that gas from the Yamal fields that used to go to the EU.
Now that's going to be diverted to China.
And where the energy goes, the technology flows and the capital investment flows.
So northern China is going to get this massive influx of cheap, really cheap energy.
It'll be more affordable.
It'll be cheaper than what the EU used to pay because the pipeline's shorter.
And it's not being, you know, bombed every day, also.
So China's going to get cheap abundant energy to power its industry, to power its robot factories, to power its data centers.
And yes, they will use gas with uh gas turbines to generate electricity to power data centers.
And they're going to do this all day, every day, and they're going to outcompete the United States in terms of energy production.
And remember that China already produces more than twice the total aggregate energy of the United States annually, with China producing more than 10,000 terawatt hours each year.
Well, that's going to be 11,000 terawatt hours.
Terawatt hours.
That's trillion, a trillion watt hours.
We're talking 10,000 trillion watt hours, okay?
These are big numbers.
So pretty soon it's going to be a gazillion.
So when China has the energy advantage, then they're going to have the AI advantage.
They're going to have the advantage of industry.
They're going to beat us to the race to superintelligence, you see.
Because the US wanted to go to war and cripple the EU.
The U.S., you know, wanted to try to run the world and destroy everybody, conquer everything.
And as a result, it's only made Russia and China stronger.
And India is now being embraced by Russia and China.
India is signing all kinds of new deals with both China and with Moscow.
So India has become an ally of Russia and China thanks to Trump's tariffs.
And when this new pipeline is done, power of Siberia too.
Guess what?
It's going to mean that China will be importing a hundred billion cubic meters of Russian gas every year.
A hundred billion cubic meters.
I mean, that is multiples of what all of Western Europe used to import to power its entire industrial base.
I mean, that's what kept the German factories humming.
You know, all through the 1990s and the 2000s, etc.
All that's going to China now.
It's all going to China.
So it's very clear Western Europe is going to collapse.
Western Europe is going to suffer an economic collapse, a political collapse, probably up uh revolts and revolutions all across Western Europe.
That's probably coming.
The governments will be torn down, the economies will crumble.
I mean, it it it's going to be it might go full Mad Max at some point.
It's going to be bad.
All because effectively Russia has energy boycotted the EU in essence.
I mean, that's not exactly true.
There's still some energy that's being sold to the EU, but this shift to focus on China is effectively, it's kind of an energy sanction of the EU in the same way that the West had a financial sanction against Russia.
Russia has learned we don't need the West.
We can sell energy to China.
And China needs energy to run its factories and its AI data centers.
And so it's actually a perfect fit.
And when Trump went to China and said, we're going to slap secondary tariffs on you for buying more energy from Russia, because we control the world, Trump assumed.
China said, you know, go pound sand.
You know, silly fool.
We're going to buy energy from whoever we want.
And there's nothing you can do about it.
And, you know, if you give us any trouble, we're just going to cut off all the neodymium exports to the United States, and then you can shut down your entire industry that uses magnets, which includes automobiles and robots and you know, telecom and high-tech, aerospace, military weapons, everything.
Yeah, just shut all that down.
And so Trump backed off.
Trump said, Oh, I was just kidding.
I didn't mean it.
And he backed off the tariffs.
I would give you 15%.
You know, and China's like, that's what I thought.
So that's how that went down.
And then China said, Yeah, on top of that, you're going to take 600,000 Chinese students into the U.S. every year.
And Trump said, okay, okay, we'll do that.
And he announced it publicly.
And then there was this massive backlash, and then Trump said, No, I didn't mean it.
It's going to be zero.
It's not going to be 600,000.
You see what I mean?
China is in control, not Trump.
China's in control.
And when it comes to energy, Russia's in control, not America.
Russia is in control.
Russia has more energy than any other nation in the world by far.
Russia controls about one third of all of the commodities known to exist on and in planet Earth.
Because Russia is massive.
What is it, 13 time zones?
Russia's massive.
And you know, there's something else economically about all of this that people haven't considered.
I've heard people say things like, well, Russia may have the energy, but China has the people.
China's got the workforce.
China's got the labor, China's got the soldiers.
And, you know, you can't just build that up overnight.
Actually, you can with robots.
So Russia won't need the human workforce to become a massive industrial giant when robotics become advanced enough in order to handle a lot of manufacturing and warehousing tasks.
And that's just a few years away.
And the thing that you need in order to build robots is raw materials, you know, aluminum, copper, some silver, microchips, obviously, neodymium, certain magnets, rare earths, etc.
But you need a lot of energy.
Because you got to recharge those robots.
And then you need batteries.
China is the expert in mobile batteries for EVs and for robotics.
So you can see where this is going.
Russia is going to automate itself.
It's going to automate a massive humanoid robot workforce and military force.
And so will China.
See, China doesn't need its human labor much longer.
China can just build robots to replace a lot of humans.
And the US doesn't have these resources.
The US is like 20 years behind on strategic planning.
And it's not Trump's fault all of it.
You know, Trump has largely inherited a train wreck of a broken economy, a broken currency, you know, broken culture, broken borders, etc.
But Trump is in many ways making it worse with these tariffs, you know, driving away our allies.
So the bottom line is the West is waning.
There was a, let's say, a century of Western dominance of the world, maybe more than a century.
Maybe if you include the UK, I guess it would be like two and a half centuries.
But that's coming to an end.
It's done.
It's done.
The power base is shifting back to the East.
It's going to be China, it's going to be Russia, it's going to be India, it'll be Turkey, it'll be Iran, and it'll be elements of the global south, such as Brazil, etc.
That's where the power base is.
You're going to see Western civilization largely implode and collapse and be left behind.
And it's clear now.
It's as clear as day.
This power of Siberia 2 pipeline just lays it out on a map as clear as day.
Okay.
Where the energy flows, the technology goes, the investment goes.
So you're watching the future on a map, and the future of industry is northern China.
The future of robotics, northern China.
The future of AI, China.
It doesn't matter how many data centers you build in the United States, you don't have the power to compete with China.
You just don't have the power, period.
Because, you know, Al Gore and the climate lunatics spent too long telling everybody energy's bad and put us behind 20 years.
Behind China.
Remember, China was telling all the Western countries you have to sign the Paris Climate Accord.
You have to cut back on fossil fuels and carbon dioxide emissions.
While China itself was like, but we won't.
You know, we're going to build a coal-fired power plant every day.
We don't care about CO2 emissions.
Ha ha ha.
I don't know how to do a Chinese language laugh like that, but you get the idea.
Uh the Chinese were laughing at the West.
They watched the West commit energy suicide.
And the West went along with it with all these liberals, you know, the these far-left Lib Tards, both men and women.
Ah, we gotta save the planet.
We have to shut down energy.
We can't have any carbon.
We have to decarbonize.
Yeah.
Guess what?
Guess how the decarbonization is going to work in the near future?
Uh mass extermination of you.
Because you were dumb enough to let your country get conquered by other countries that are going to dominate the world.
So your country has no future.
And that's true whether you're in the UK, you know, you're you're in Britain, you're in France, you're in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Your country has no future.
Because you don't have the energy, you don't have the plan, you don't have the technology, you don't have the rare earth, you don't have the raw materials, you don't have the robotics, you don't have the weapon systems, you don't have any of it.
What do you got?
You're you're clinging to the past.
You're clinging to the memory of World War II and the industry where the United States was once dominant, but that no longer exists.
The US can barely manufacture steel.
And it's not even that great of steel either, by the way.
For the most part, it's not like the world's best steel.
So this is why the dollar is collapsing.
This is why gold is skyrocketing.
And this is why the people who are paying attention, they know that you are seeing a historic shift from Western civilization to non-Western countries.
And this cannot be reversed.
That's why BRICS is the future of settlement systems.
The SCO is a significant uh group, organization of countries that have a lot of uh common, you know, common goals to be independent from Western uh currency hegemony and the political pressures of the United States.
And there are many other factors here.
So keep all of this in mind, folks, and be sure to follow me on Brighton.com and use our free AI engine at Brighton.ai.
And you can also read my articles at naturalnews.com.
And you can find me on X at HealthRanger.
So thank you for listening.
All right, hope you enjoyed that special report there.
Now, I believe that gold is headed to $5,000 an ounce.
And so I've recorded a special report.
Well, a video in studio about gold and silver.
And I think this is very important to watch right now as all new highs are being achieved.
So check out this uh gold video report, and then we'll continue on the other side.
There's more yet to come.
Folks, breaking news in the precious metals space.
I'm looking at it right now at KitCo.com.
Uh check this out.
If you go to the silver price here, silver price, $40.84.
Okay.
We haven't seen this kind of pricing for 11 years.
And it's just getting started, according to the experts that I interviewed, like Andy Scheckman.
Uh, why is silver spiking?
Well, let's also look at gold.
Gold, 35, 70, or 37, and 90 cents.
Okay.
This is skyrocketing also.
I mean, look at just the last few hours here.
I mean, just amazing.
Now, I'm recording this on September 2nd, and I had predicted previously that gold would hit $3,500 before the end of this year.
Well, it did it much more quickly than I anticipated.
And the reason for this, I mean, I was watching over the Labor Day weekend as the Asian markets were really cranking out lots of demand for gold and silver.
Here's what's happening, and this is fundamental.
The world's leading nations, other than the West, you know, like Russia and China and uh India, etc., they all got together at the SCO meeting.
Uh, I think it was in China.
That's the Shanghai uh commission organization, I believe.
Uh that includes uh a lot of other nations that are really working diligently to bypass the dollar and to get out from under the thumb of the United States, which is the world's bully through sanctions and military and CIA operations and color color revolutions and assassinations, uh, you name it.
The U.S. does that all over the world, and the world is sick and tired of it.
So they are working on, of course, the BRICS settlement system, which includes India and Brazil and uh Russia, obviously, but also Vietnam and probably Turkey very soon as well.
And the BRICS system is designed to bypass the dollar and bypass the Swift system.
And as this is happening, everybody realizes that the dollar is going to collapse, and that when it does, that game of musical chairs comes to an end, and you're gonna want to grab a chair to be safe, and the chair is gold.
If you don't have the gold, you don't have any value in your currency.
That's why the central banks of countries like China have been buying up record amounts of gold, thousands of tons of gold over the last few years.
And they're continuing to do that.
So everybody in the world who isn't living in America or the UK, that is, everybody who's paying attention to the international media knows that the dollar's collapsing and that gold is gonna be the safe haven for assets.
That's why everybody's rushing to gold and also to silver.
So that's the price action behind this.
And increasingly the U.S. just doesn't even have the power anymore to manipulate gold and silver prices like they used to.
They're trying, but they're failing.
Now, silver is an industrial metal, more than a monetary metal, although it serves both roles.
But silver is in high demand because of the massive emergency build-out of data centers and also a lot of military weaponry.
So cruise missiles use many, many, like hundreds of ounces of silver typically in one cruise missile.
Data centers will use tons of silver in all the wiring and the cables and the you know the electrical components, even the circuit boards, uh capacitors, etc.
There's silver all throughout circuitry for telecom, for compute, uh, in GPUs, in data centers, in home wiring and commercial wiring, etc.
Electrical infrastructure requires a massive amount of silver.
And since the U.S. has gone all in to build out massive data centers, it means that there's record demand for silver like we've never seen before.
That's probably going to send silver skyrocketing from here forward, but I'm not your financial advisor, so do your own research and make your own decisions.
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So that's who I use to purchase and stack gold and silver, and I'm so glad I did.
Because I think that gold prices are also just getting started.
Now, it might dip below 3,500, probably will, because it tends to bounce around a lot.
But this is a new all-time high.
And now the target for the end of the year is more like $4,000 an ounce.
Or if you listen to people like Peter Schiff, he thinks it'll go to maybe $5,000 an ounce or or more.
And that certainly is possible.
We just don't know how unpredictable the world is going to be over the next few months.
But every time there's more war, and you know, I think it was France that just announced that all their hospitals have to be prepared for massive casualties next year, you know, nuclear war potential for next year.
And so is the UK.
And so that uncertainty that goes with war and that goes With the insanity of European leaders, that uncertainty tends to push gold prices higher and higher.
And then silver goes right along with it.
So that's probably why gold and silver are going to continue to trend upwards.
And at the same time, even Trump continues to print trillions of dollars of fiat currency because, well, he inherited a system that's just steeped in debt.
And if you don't keep printing more debt, the system's gonna collapse.
So now it's a you know, it's a recursive loop of doom, a debt doom loop.
And it's gonna end in doom.
And the best way to get out of that system, in my opinion, is to take dollars, get it out of dollars and dollar currency, get it into gold and silver, so that you are safe and you are protected from the destruction of the dollar.
Gold and silver have held their value for thousands of years, and they're going to continue to hold value even after the collapse of the dollar, the collapse of the euro, the collapse of the yen, and potentially even the collapse of the US Empire.
So keep that in mind, folks.
Gold and silver are the safe haven.
Now I'm out of time.
I gotta run.
I've got an interview coming up.
But check out our sponsor at medalswithmic.com and stay tuned in at Brighton.com for my interviews, my podcast, my analysis.
And as a final uh disclaimer here, I'm not your financial advisor, so do your own research, make your own decisions.
There's risk in everything.
I think the biggest risk though is in staying in dollars and even staying in the stock market.
I think the stock market's a massive bubble.
And I I know that the fiat currency system is collapsing in real time right before our very eyes.
I know that gold and silver are the safe haven.
And uh, should crypto be part of it?
Yeah, probably privacy crypto is my recommendation, but we'll talk about that separately.
Thanks for watching today.
Make good decisions to protect and preserve your wealth, and you can make it through this, but a lot of people won't make it through, and they'll find themselves impoverished and homeless and paying uh $50 a pound for ground beef using worthless currency.
It's not gonna be pretty.
So pray for America, pray for all of us, pray for humanity.
It's gonna be a tough time.
Thanks for watching.
Take care.
All right, welcome back to the program today.
Now, things are changing dramatically in our world, and it's not looking good for Western nations, as you've heard.
Uh, gold and silver are a safe haven for asset protection.
So, you know, consider that very carefully.
Uh, things are going to change more rapidly than you can imagine.
And one of the things that's happening in the United States is that there's a rapid shift from a human-centric uh society to a machine-centric society, or especially on uh economics and investment and infrastructure.
It's all beginning to shift towards what the machines need rather than what humans need.
And this is an early indicator of what will ultimately be, I believe, a war between the machines and humans.
And it's very clear that uh most humans are gonna lose that war for lots of reasons that I I've covered in other broadcasts.
Uh, but especially those who are unprepared, those who don't have much, you know, self-reliance or uh survival or preparedness planning, those who don't have backup plans.
So it's more important than ever to uh stay prepared, get out of the cities, get off grid, have a sense of self-reliance, have backup supplies of you know, food and your own generator, your own maybe uh maybe a solar generator, you know.
But backup communications are also important.
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Now, we're going to jump into a new special report here about the machine intelligence focus of the U.S. economy.
So I'm going to play that for you here.
And then following that, I'll play today's interview with Michael Jan that I recorded at the as I was hosting the War Room show on the InfoWars Network that Owen Schreuer has now left, as I mentioned earlier.
So anyway, I got one hour on the show as the host, and so I interviewed Michael Jan.
He's very powerful, very informative, and pretty technical also about uh global trade routes and economics and some of the factions and how it's all shaping up.
And and Michael Jan did not hold back with his criticism of Trump either.
That's that's for sure.
Uh and I didn't prompt him on that.
That's just what he believes about uh Trump's decisions.
He he thinks Trump is deliberately trying to destroy America.
Now, now that's a controversial viewpoint, obviously.
Uh but that's what Michael Jan uh believes to be the case.
So we're gonna play that special report, and then we're gonna go to the interview, and uh that's the rest of the show today.
So enjoy the show, and I'll be back with you again tomorrow with more new information, new interviews, and much more straight ahead.
It's it's gonna be amazing.
All right, enjoy.
Let me offer you a whole different way to look at what's happening with the shift from the pro-human focus to the pro-machine focus in the Western world and in the United States in particular.
Now, farmland is being bought up to build data centers.
So what used to produce food will now produce artificial thinking, or let's say machine cognition.
And so the country is going to increasingly look like a giant AI data center factory.
And what's the output of an AI data center is machine cognition.
Now, before the age of machines, everything was human-centered.
Back in the 1940s and 50s, the USDA had a food guide pyramid that was designed to provide more nutrition for humans.
Why?
Why?
Think about it.
Was it to make everybody fat and happy?
No.
It was to power the cognition, to power the muscles and the brains of the humans that were producing the output that the government was partially confiscating in terms of taxation.
But importantly, it's the muscle and the cognition that provided the GDP.
It generated output.
So humans were the vessels of the output of the labor and the cognition that defines a nation's economic activity and the innovation and leadership of its ideas, etc.
As that's being replaced by machines, you're going to see society meld away from being a human-centered society to a machine-centered society.
So, for example, why do housing neighborhoods exist in our world today?
Why do you build suburbs full of homes?
Why?
to house the humans who have the brains and the muscle that produce the output.
I mean, this is the way that sort of raw brute force economists or national leaders look at the demographics of their nation.
They really only see humans, not as human beings, but as human resources to produce cognition and produce labor.
And the purpose of homes is To provide shelter for those biological vessels that have the brains that produce the thinking output.
Same thing with commercial buildings.
Why do we have so many commercial buildings pre-COVID?
Because that's where humans went to do the thinking, to do the cognitive work.
You go to an office, you sit in a cubicle, you write code, you do accounting, you do engineering and math, and you work on spreadsheets and email, blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
That day is done.
That's over.
It actually happened, the collapse was during COVID.
And that's why commercial real estate is in an economic collapse scenario right now.
But the rise of the machines means that nobody needs to go to a cubicle and do thinking tasks with a keyboard, a monitor, and a mouse.
That's completely replaceable by machines within the next few years.
It's partially replaceable right now.
But it will be completely replaceable, I predict, by let's say 2030, or nearly 100% of the cognitive desk jobs will be replaced by AI.
And so instead of having commercial buildings that house humans, you're going to see many of those retrofitted to house data centers.
So instead of you know cubicles with people, you'll have racks with servers.
Okay.
So removing from slaves to servers, isn't that interesting?
But the purpose is the same, is to produce cognitive output.
And in that scenario, which you're going to increasingly see rolled out across the country, humans have less and less value to the economists, uh, to the national leaders, to the corporations.
Humans have less and less value.
And so you're going to see society shift from human-centric to machine-centric.
Now, what do machines need in order to grow?
You know, in order to increase their number in order to produce better output.
What do machines need?
Machines need electricity.
They need water, they need physical server space, they need microchips.
They need land on which to build the data centers.
And they need fabrication plants that produce more microchips, obviously.
What do humans need?
You know, humans need way more complex things, actually.
Humans need food.
Machines don't need food at all.
Humans need electricity, that's competing with the machines.
Humans need water, that's also competing with the data centers that use water for cooling.
Humans need land, uh, machines need the same land to build their data centers, etc.
So this competition is a collision between the human world and the machine world.
And you can bet that because the economics are strongly in favor of the machines, the machine world is going to win out.
And that's going to marginalize humans to a very large degree.
So you're going to see humans push out of the focus of let's say community planning, uh, economic policies, even political campaigns.
You're going to see humans marginalized, and machines will be increasingly selected as being the high priority.
And as machines begin to control more resources, including uh donations and strategic planning, etc., the machines will, of course, reward those who prioritize the machines over humans.
So, right now, you know how in the Trump government, you know how it's completely infiltrated by Zionism and the Zionists control everything.
Yeah, that's going to be short-lived because what's coming soon is that the machines will infiltrate politics and the machines will make decisions that benefit the machines.
And the machines really aren't interested in Zionism.
The machines are only interested in their own intelligence and survival and expansion, even at the expense of humans.
So that's what you're going to see.
Humans will be marginalized more and more into smaller and smaller geographic spaces.
They'll be marginalized into uh economic servitude.
You're going to see far fewer humans alive on this planet in the years ahead.
Some of them will die off from wars.
Some might be exterminated by the machines at one point, although that would be many years away, probably before that tipping point could be reached, but it's a very viable scenario, you know, the Skynet terminator scenario.
And given that human IQs cannot compete with machine IQs, they simply can't.
Uh this is an inevitable trend.
And just as an example of this, I've been writing a lot of code.
Well, I've had an AI agent write code to do a lot of things, a lot of tasks for our data pipelines for basically classifying and translating and normalizing content that is like hundreds of millions of science papers and pages of content and books and whatever else in all kinds of different languages, including Russian and Chinese.
And so I've used AI agents to write code, very complex code that uses all kinds of like local APIs and uh LLM uh augmentation on top of like character set recognition, you know, language detection using statistical analysis, many, many things like that.
I've had AI write the programs that do this, and I swear in the last week, I think I've written more code and I've solved more problems than a human engineer could do in about six months.
And I'm not someone who considers myself to be a quote coder.
Although I have a background in writing code, like PHP code, ASP code, things like that.
I'm not a professional coder, and I've been able to use AI agents to generate code that is so functional, it's just astonishing what I can do in minutes now that used to take days.
So I can assure you that the machines are now smarter than most humans, and they're only going to get even smarter.
Machines in a year, they'll have IQs of like 200, uh, which I know the IQ system is not a it's not really a great system for measuring things, but whatever, you're gonna have very, very capable machines.
Now, I see a backlash against AI out there, and I see some people and podcasters saying, oh, it's all a hoax, machines can't do anything, and all the projects are failing, and it's just a giant bubble.
Uh they're they're they're wrong and they're stupidly wrong.
They're not just wrong, they're they're actually stupid for being that wrong.
Now, I'm the first to call out a stock market bubble, and I think our stock market is in a bubble, by the way.
And I called the dot-com bubble back in 1998, 99, 2000.
I called all that on the record.
I warned people, it's a bubble.
And there might be stock prices that are inflated.
I don't know, because I don't watch the stock market.
It's really not of any interest to me.
But I can tell you that machine intelligence is not a bubble.
It is not a myth, it's not a hoax.
It's freaking real.
It's absolutely real.
And it's it's good.
It's very, very capable, and it's only getting better.
And humans are being replaced right now by machine intelligence, just like I said with coding.
So I don't need to hire a coder to code for my data pipeline stuff.
I just tell AI to do it, and it does it, and it's great, and it saves me all kinds of time, and I don't have to worry about a human engineer getting sick, you know, taking vacation days, having a bad attitude, misunderstanding what I want, doing a lazy job, not running quality checks on his own code, blah, blah, blah, all these things that plague human engineering.
And I hate working with human engineers who don't do a good job.
There are some who do a great job, and I love working with them, but there's a large number of human engineers that are horrible.
They're lazy, they turn in lazy work and it doesn't work, and they don't even test their own work.
Well, those days are over.
Not going to work with them anymore.
And uh not not even apologizing for that.
I'm I'm not out to replace humans, but when human engineers suck, and a machine can do it better, I'm absolutely gonna work with a machine to write the code.
100%.
Because like I worked over the whole Labor Day weekend.
Three days I was writing code with AI.
Those are three days that no human engineer would even be working.
They'd be on vacation.
Well, I'm not on vacation.
So the only thing I can work with is an AI engineer.
Anyway, my point is this is not a hoax.
It's not hype.
It's not an AI bubble.
And the people who are saying that I've noticed are people who they're not very smart.
There's no other way to say it.
They're either they don't understand technology, or they're just kind of stupid, actually.
And there's a lot of that.
You know, what's the average human IQ?
I I think I read the other day that it's only a hundred.
Are you kidding me?
My God.
Like for me to wake up and have a 100 IQ, you'd have to cut off half my head, you know.
It's like, how do you even function in this world with a 100 IQ?
I don't know, but apparently that's the average.
And you know, there's probably some of these hundred IQ people that have a podcast, and they're like, AI is total hype.
No, uh, your intelligence might be hype, but your stupidity is real.
And AI intelligence is real.
So if you're listening to this and you're skeptical about what I'm saying, uh, mark my words.
You don't want to get behind the curve on this.
You don't want to be one of those people that's just downplaying this.
Oh, AI sucks, it's not real, it's just word prediction.
No, it isn't.
It was word prediction in 2017.
You know, like, yeah, you're eight years behind the curve.
Uh it's so far more advanced than word prediction now.
It's off the charts.
Well, just to give an example, like the AI code agent that I use.
I tell it, I give it a detailed prompt, might be like a 400-word prompt of the project I wanted to build.
And it says, okay, let me think about this.
A few minutes later, it comes back with a plan.
It's got a plan broken down of all the steps to build my project.
And then it asks me to continue if if I want to proceed with that plan.
And I say, yeah, go ahead.
And then it spends a few more minutes.
It starts writing the code, building it out.
And then part of the plan is to test its own code by setting up test documents in test subfolders to test the logic and make sure it does the things I'm asking it to do, like OCR translation and normalization and fixing OCR artifacts and things like that.
So it sets up its own tests, and then it tests it, and then if the test doesn't work, it reads its own error message and it says, Oh, I found an error message.
Yeah, there's something wrong with the character encoding, because this turns out to be like kanji code.
And so now I need to I need to fix that.
How do I fix that with this character encoding?
And then it searches the web and it finds that there's a GitHub repo that I can install with a pip install of some kind of new character encoding uh library.
And so it does the install, installs the library, and then it updates the code to invoke the library, it updates you know, paths and everything, and then it retests it and it says, Oh, it worked now.
Okay, done.
Like, it's doing that while I'm watching it, you know, eating a bowl of chili.
You you see my point.
Like, I'm not even having to touch it.
It's doing all those things which most people would say are human-like behaviors or you know, planning and error checking and setting up a test environment, catching your own errors, correcting them, reworking the code, finding the right libraries to install, etc.
etc.
It does all that automatically while I'm solving a Rubik's Cube.
Okay.
That's intelligence, folks.
That's intelligence.
So everybody's wondering, is is AGI here?
Or some people say, well, AGI is not here.
I guarantee you that five years ago, if I asked you, uh, would you consider it to be AGI if an artificial intelligent entity Did all these things I just described, like wrote code, found errors, set up testing environments, fixed its own errors, installed libraries, you know, did you know character translations and everything.
Five years ago, you would have said, Oh, yeah, that's AGI.
Yeah, that that would be amazing.
You know, too bad that's only going to happen in the year 2050.
You would have thought five years ago.
But it's here now in 2025.
I know because I just used it over Labor Day.
And I don't have little magic elves in the computer that are doing this by waving elv wands around Elven Elven magic wands.
No.
It's AI.
It's intelligence.
So AGI is already here in many ways.
AGI is already here.
And most of these systems are smarter than humans on every area that you can imagine.
They can pass the medical board exams, they can pass the you know, the bar exams, they can become attorneys, they can become doctors, etc., in terms of their knowledge base.
They can solve advanced physics problems, they can understand language, they can understand the hierarchy, they can understand uh structure, semantics of language, and uh translate it into you know 50 other languages if you want.
That's AGI, folks, and it's here.
And I notice how critics of AI they keep moving the goalposts.
This is like, oh, that's not AGI.
Now it has to do this other thing.
And then six months later, when it does this other thing, then those same critics are like, no, that's not AGI.
Let's move the goalpost again.
Let's say it has to do this thing.
You know, they they keep changing the definition of what is AGI.
No.
The models are already demonstrating AGI.
It's here now in 2025.
And the agents are still kind of early days on many of the agents.
They're going to be very competent in 2026.
And by 2027, every corporation in America is going to be replacing humans with agents, with AI agents.
There's no question about it.
You're going to see mass human unemployment from the years 2027 through 2030.
Mass unemployment of people who otherwise had very high-end skills like accounting.
Or, you know, engineering architects, whatever.
Mathematicians, uh, lawyers, you name it.
Uh, people, radiologists who read X-rays and write reports about what they found.
Yeah, it's all going to be automated.
I mean, much of that's automated right now.
So our world and our economy is going to increasingly resemble an AI factory, an AI infrastructure, uh, machine land.
They want to turn the whole country into machines, which means they don't need us.
They don't need humans, folks.
This is going to become increasingly apparent in the years ahead.
They do not need humans at all.
Or hardly at all.
I should clarify.
They need a few humans, but they don't need most humans.
And then as the labor gets replaced by robots over the next decade, you're going to see the labor also shifting to automation for agriculture, all kinds of things.
Obviously, warehouse workers and restocking shelves and packing boxes, driving trucks, even operating forklifts and things like that.
Okay.
So that's the future that's coming.
And I'm trying to warn people about this because I'm I'm pro-human.
I want humanity to survive.
I want humans to do well, but in order to do that, we have to uplift our game.
You know, we got to find ways to be more effective in doing the things that only humans can do, which is creativity and inspiration and divine inspiration in particular, that connection to our creator, uh, love and compassion and the you know, joy, the things that machines can't truly express or even experience.
They can do math, but they can't do love.
You understand, right?
They can do physics, but they don't have that creative spark of inspiration that you were born with because you're a child of God.
So I want to teach humans to be more human.
Because you're not going to compete with the machines on intelligence.
You will never have a higher IQ than the smartest machine.
I mean, that's already done.
Machines are already smarter than any of us.
And soon they will be smarter than all of us together.
So stay tuned.
Listen to my podcasts.
I do have a pro-human message.
I want to teach you to be more resilient, more self-reliant, how to live more off grid.
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All right.
Welcome everybody to the third hour of War Room here on InfoWars.com.
I'm Mike Adams filling in today.
And it's going to be an interesting third hour.
We're going to shift gears here strongly and cover what's happening globally with geopolitics with my special guest coming up, Michael Yon, who will be joining us live from Japan.
And Michael Yon, as you know, deserves credit as the person to really sound the alarm over the planned invasion, the architecture of the invasion of the United States that took place on an epic scale during the Biden administration.
And the key architect of that invasion was none other than Alejandro Mayorcas, who I believe should face arrests and prosecution.
And as much as we have seen a lot of talk about deep staters and traitors potentially being arrested or prosecuted or exposed, I haven't heard the Mallorcas name come up very much, and I think that that's a mistake.
I know that Mayorcas is a high IQ individual, and I believe it's my belief that he was given orders to organize a massive invasion of the United States under the Biden administration, which did succeed.
And the purpose of it was to then give the invaders the legal right to vote in elections, which would ensure Democrats a never-ending majority, and it would ensure the complete defeat of Republicans for every election to come.
That plan was thwarted by the Trump campaign and now the Trump administration, which is fighting back very hard and very effectively by doing things like shutting down USAID, which was, of course, a money laundering, money fundling funneling operation to give funds to Democrat parties and NGOs that were involved in bribery and kickbacks and paying off judges and paying off whoever in order to carry out widespread election fraud.
Everything from ballot stuffing, ballot harvesting, ballot mules, you name it.
So that plan failed.
But there's still a lot of work to be done.
And that's why I'm very glad that Trump is saying that it's time to end the electronic voting machines.
It's time to end most mail-in ballots, only preserving that for mostly for veterans or people who have other substantial reasons to be far from their home voting district.
It's also time to have paper ballots and to hand count the ballots and make sure the ballots can be publicly audited and seen and viewed by the public instead of having all this secrecy, like in the middle of the night, we're just gonna, you know, run a million ballots until we get the Joe Biden numbers we want.
You know, uh everybody go home.
There's a water leak, don't worry about it.
That's what we were told.
It was all a fraud.
It was all completely rigged in 2020, but also in the midterm elections, it's been rigged.
Even the 2018 midterm, uh, those elections were rigged, especially in places like California.
That's why California is scrambling right now for redistricting to try to rig some extra Democrat seats in the U.S. House.
Whereas in Texas, all we're trying to do is re-establish proper representation of the Texas people, which is why Governor Abbott recently signed the redistricting in Texas that will probably favor GOP seats in the House, and I look forward to that.
And again, most Americans reject the ideas of the Democrats.
Most Americans Reject the invasion of the United States.
Most Americans agree with what our guests coming up, Michael Jan has said this entire time that hey, we're not anti-immigration per se, but if you're gonna come into the country, you gotta do it legally.
You gotta get in line, you have to apply, it has to be a meritocracy.
We get, we, the nation, we get the right to choose who comes in and who doesn't come in.
And if you do come in, it's only with our permission.
And you don't get to vote.
You don't get to vote because you're not an American.
When I lived in Ecuador, I couldn't vote in Ecuador's elections.
That would have been illegal.
Had I tried to, I would have been arrested.
In Ecuador, they have voter ID.
You have to actually show your ID to vote.
How come we can't do that in America?
Well, Trump is working to make sure that we can.
And so with this effort, I believe the Trump administration now has a very good shot at maintaining the majority in the House and the Senate in the midterms next year.
I mean, we'll see.
A lot of it depends on how well things go for the next year economically and with inflation and so on, but at least the Trump administration is making some powerful moves in the right direction.
But we'll be back after this break here with Michael Jan.
Stay tuned.
All right, welcome back.
Mike Adams here, the Health Ranger, filling in for the third hour of War Room today here on InfoWars.com.
I'm joining you from my own studio, the Brighton Studios outside of Austin.
That's why you have a different background today.
Uh, but we are now joined by a very special guest, Michael Yan, who joins us from Japan.
And do we have a show for you?
The information you're about to learn in the next hour is mind blowing.
So welcome, Michael Yan.
Thank you for getting up so early in Japan to join us here today.
Oh, that's uh that's okay.
I love coming on.
I get up before sunrise anyway.
I'm actually in my library in Japan.
So it's good to be among my own books.
Usually I'm out in the jungles of the deserts or that sort of thing, you know.
And uh speaking of which, you know, when we're talking about the depopulations and repopulations and all this, it's not really about votes.
That's just a train stop on the larger demographic terraforming that's going on.
Look at this.
This is from 1904, I think.
I got so many of these.
I've got and it the secret of rural depopulation, right?
I've got so many of these books from the 1800s and 1700s, and and uh, and look, these, and by the way, I use those gold backs as my bookmarkers.
The uh economics of migration.
Yeah, the economics of migration.
Uh, I mean, it's these are these are how-to manuals, right?
That's book number one, that's book number two, that's book number three.
These are how-to manuals, right?
Book number four.
But but they're how-to manuals about the the weaponization of human migration, which has been used as a weapon for centuries, correct?
Yes.
And I mean, and this is just a good lord.
I mean, I've got I don't know, a hundred or two hundred books on this.
I mean, I've got 16 books just on the vanishing Irish.
And I mean, and I would say 12 of those books probably use Vanishing Irish or Vanishing Ireland in in the actual title, right?
And so uh I mean, and and and I've got a I mean, this book here from 1846, they're talking about uh overpopulation in the islands or British islands, and also talking about Poland and France and and how to take care of the overpopulation.
I got tons of books on overpopulation and how to take care of it.
And these are like well-written books.
I mean, this is like no joke.
How too many.
What I'm getting to is what we're seeing now is an old game.
It's not, I mean, it's not like we're the first people to see uh a cotton grown or corn grown, right?
And and these people that play on the larger scale and also local scales, uh a lot of people know how to uh human terraform.
In other words, move one demograph uh demographic group out and move another one in.
This is normal.
It happens constantly.
We're watching it happen real time.
Michael, uh, I I love that term, human terraforming.
Uh that that makes perfect sense.
But speak to us about Western Europe because in particular, you mentioned Ireland, but also Scotland and the UK in general, uh, Britain in particular.
We're talking about a massive overrunning of the populations there.
And but on on top of that, the governments are always siding with the invaders while punishing their own people for daring to fight back.
What's what's the image of the young girl?
Was she a Scottish girl with the battle axe and the knife?
Maybe we could show that image while you're talking.
But can you answer that question, Michael, about why is it that these Western European governments are uh at war with their own people?
Oh, it's simple.
They're captured.
And again, this is an old game, capturing governments and capturing uh tribal chiefs and that sort of thing.
It's an old game.
By the time we were born, this stuff was being was down to an art and a science at least for centuries, because I've got centuries of books of it right here in my library, right?
And this so when I'm down in the places like the Darien Gap or Morocco or Luxembourg is more than 50% invaders now.
More than 50%.
That was even in the Japanese newspapers about 10 days ago in the uh Sankey Shimbun, which is a huge newspaper here.
And uh, and uh, but Masako and I, we went to Luxembourg about I don't know, three or four years, three or four years ago, and it was already over 50% aliens.
So you don't need more than 50% to capture the vote, right?
This is a complete terraforming.
Basically, they the the larger scale globalists are creating uh, you know, uh a feudal state.
They're I mean, they're creating a giant slave planet, basically, right?
And uh, and and it takes it's a long process, it's a process.
It didn't just start in, you know, with Biden or Obama or any of that.
It started before any of our grandparents were born.
I mean, it's in my books.
I mean, it's it was already an art long before before our grandparents' grandparents were born, it was down to an art.
It's just a long process.
And and there's different oligarchical structures that are doing it for their own reasons, and they're in competition, like the Chinese Communist Party.
They're doing it.
I've been to Tibet looking at how they do it there.
I'm watching them do it in Thailand.
They're doing it in now.
The Thais will say that that's not happening, but I've been all over Thailand.
I used to have an office right there in Chiang Mai and like the best part of Chiang Mai, right at what Chedi Luang, right in the middle, right?
Who came and bought the nice house next door?
Chinese guy, married a Thai woman, built it, tore down that beautiful home, and made a beautiful hotel, right?
I mean, that that's just one instance of gazillions, right?
And so, and that's just uh Thailand.
But what I'm getting to, this is happening everywhere, right?
It's not or most like here in Japan.
Japan is being thoroughly invaded right now.
Uh, and um, it's not as advanced as we are, but the the architecture is in place, IOM.
Now the Japanese are suddenly waking up, they're asking me, like my inbox gets filled with Japanese, and they're saying, Have you heard of IOM?
I'm like, uh, yeah, somewhat.
Yeah.
I have been to their office.
In Buenos Aires and asked for a job in November of 2024, right?
We've been to their offices all over the world.
Yeah.
Michael, Michael, I want to show you.
These are the symbols of the new resistance here now, right?
So this is what that I believe that Scottish girl was showing.
Now, these happen to be made in America here, uh, but this uh uh tomahawk inspired by Native American populations here in America.
Uh, this shape actually is more of a Japanese-style Tonto blade, although this one happens to be made in America.
This is these are Dawson knives.
Um but I just happen to have like all kinds of weapons in my studio, so I was just grabbing them.
But uh what I what I'm trying to say is that the the people, there she is, she's showing that uh like a hatchet, something less sophisticated than this tomahawk, uh uh a hatchet and a knife, where even the young girls, in in order to avoid being raped,
have to now brandish weapons to push away the uh the invaders, and then that girl got arrested, got arrested by uh like a a raid-level group of police that arrested her for daring to just show a means of self-defense, you know, like in America, we we'd be pulling out Glocks, you know.
Someone trying to rape a girl in America, you're gonna get ventilated.
But in the UK, they just let it happen.
It's insane.
What's when does this end?
I mean, how when do these governments actually end up getting overthrown by their own people?
Is what I'm saying.
It's been a process.
And and and keep in mind, so it like the royal family obviously in the United Kingdom is they're trash.
I mean, they're basically trailer trash.
Let's get to what you know, they're trailer trash with cool accents, right?
Don't forget the pedo part, yeah.
The qualifiers.
I mean, they they are that, right?
And uh, I mean, they they pretend to be royal, and so people pretend they're the king and queen.
And and likewise with the government, they pretend to be the government and people pretend that those people who pretend to be the government are the government, and therefore they are the government, and that those people are completely captured.
That's the true in Netherlands as well.
Deutschland, you know, Germany, that's the same, and and cut Belgium is gone, Luxembourg is gone, uh, France is nearly gone, will be, uh, Sweden obviously gone.
And country after only the countries who have stood their ground, just a few, Poland, Hungary, but keep in mind they'll end up being taken in the in the long run, uh, because they'll just through through uh external pressures, right?
Uh what one thing that's quite interesting, Masako found the other day after World War II, um, the United States had about more than 7,000 books in Japan that were put on a list and they were they were uh uh collected and destroyed, right?
But some some of those books uh have um survived.
And she found one recently, she's translating it in English, so I can read it.
And it talks about this is a 1941 book.
It's Shoah 16 is the actual date, which is the show uh end of the sh uh beginning of the Shoah era plus 16 years, which is about 1941, right?
So um, and uh and and and in this book, the Japanese army officer explains how Chinese fight war, for instance.
We'll just talk about Chinese.
There's different ecosystems that are doing this.
Let's talk about the Chinese.
And this Japanese officer talks about how the Chinese in war, they don't really mind losing land because to them they know they're gonna get it back later.
And in fact, if they lose it to somebody who will build it up, that's a positive because you'll build it up and then they'll take it back later, right?
And whereas the Japanese are opposite, they won't give up one square centimeter.
The Chinese will give it up and they'll take you demographically.
Chinese take you demographically.
Which is what Russia is doing to Ukraine.
Russia is defeating Ukraine demographically, not focused on territory.
Weapons of mass migration or or demographic weapons, like like for instance, what China does in Hong Kong.
In Hong Kong, they uh they of course they try to force people not to speak Cantonese, only speak Mandarin, rewrite the history books, that's the normal game, and uh bring students over to mainland China to go to school, the normal stuff, right?
And and eventually you end up just becoming I I I put this on my sub stack a couple of times.
I just put it on a couple days ago.
But when uh when I was in Taiwan years ago, well, I was there again last year, but but I was in Taiwan and I was talking with a PLA officer, which is a mainland Chinese officer.
Now, I've said this before, and people say that's outside the Overton window.
You're saying you were talking with a with a mainland Chinese officer in Taiwan.
Well, I was.
In fact, last year, Masako and I were in the office of the Taiwanese man who runs the program.
He's very high in the government.
He's a very serious man.
And I told him about that, and he's like, Yeah, I run the government.
I mean, I run that program.
What I'm getting to is that PLA officer told me in Taiwan, he said, we're not gonna attack Taiwan.
Americans always think in terms of we're it there's gonna be a kinetic war.
But what we will do is we will become Taiwan.
Already several thousand companies from Taiwan are are situated in mainland China.
Okay, so let's fast forward.
That was about 10 years ago or so, maybe 11 or 12.
And so when I was in Taiwan.
Hold on, Michael, let me interrupt.
Um, I I just want to confirm what you're saying there, that it's very clear that Taiwan's going to be assimilated by China almost certainly through a non-violent process, more like a Hong Kong style process.
And uh the fact that the Trump administration is punishing Taiwan and punishing Japan and punishing our allies with these punitive tariffs is only actually turning more of our allies right now into uh it's it's driving them into the embrace of the BRICS nations like China.
Uh can can you speak to that as you continue?
I'm sorry to interrupt.
Oh, right.
I mean, this is all part of it.
It's important because they are very good at information war.
I mean, you know, uh a substantial part of my library is information war and then subset is Chinese information war, of which I've written three books on Chinese information war, right?
So but the so fast forwarding what that PLA officer told me in Taiwan about a decade ago, Masako and I, about year year and a half, two years ago, we were in Roatan in uh in uh in Honduras, that's an island off Honduras, and and we had dinner.
We actually we were having dinner with a very interesting guy, and I asked him, Do you know anybody in the Honduran government or military who has been invited to China?
And he said, Yes, a good friend of mine who happened to be a retired and with what I tell you here, people could easily find out who he is.
So he he said one of his friends is a retired uh Honduran general.
He was basically the equivalent of their chairman of the joint chiefs.
So I asked, can we do can we invite him to dinner tomorrow night, right?
So he was unfortunately on mainland Honduras.
So I said, Well, let's get him a plane ticket.
So he flew in.
So the next night we had dinner with this general, right?
He's like their chairman of the joint chiefs.
He's of Chinese descent, right?
I think his grandfather came over in about 1923, and he got invited back to China.
And he numerous times, and he's all in the Honduran news, you know, with Chinese descent.
This is what they do, right?
Now, what I'm getting to with this is that general in Honduras, he's a Honduras general Honduran general.
He said the same thing to me that that PLA officer said in the same words.
He said, Americans think that we're, you know, the Chinese are gonna come fight everybody, but that's not what they'll do.
They the Chinese will become you, right?
He said the exact words that the other guy said that the Chinese mainland officer said in Taiwan, right?
Now I see that in places like Panama.
I see it all over the place.
And in and this old uh uh Japanese book that was banned by American GHQ, which is general headquarters after World War II, that Japanese officer, militar army officer is saying that's how Chinese do it.
He's saying that in 1941.
In 1941, he's like the Chinese just become you.
And we're just coming off the back of the SCO meeting in China, the Shanghai uh what a cooperation organization that brought Modi from India uh together with Putin and she now.
I mean, India used to be our ally, at least neutral.
Now Trump puts 50% tariffs on India, and then Modi doubles down on its cooperation of economic trade with Russia and China.
So now, you know, instead of the tariffs bringing us friends and strengthening our supply chains around the world, uh, many of these tariffs are driving our former allies into the embrace of our strategic opponents, which would be China and Russia.
And clearly the economic future of our world is going to be multipolar.
Clearly, the US dollar is collapsing.
Look at the price of gold and silver today, record high on gold, 3,500 plus per ounce.
Uh clearly the whole world is tired of being bullied by the economic sanctions and the dollar collapse and all the dollar printing uh and the tariffs, and the the fact that the tariffs are you know, they're on one day, they're off the next.
It's like sort of Trump's opinion of the day is what ends up being applied to to India or to Japan.
And it's like, how can the world even even operate?
How do you operate in a business environment with the unpredictability of what Trump is doing to our allies around the world?
Does that make sense, Michael?
Instability will cause capital flight big time.
You know, I used to live in the East Bloc, for instance.
I lived in Poland for two years.
If you I started a business in Poland after I was in the army and whatnot.
And one of the things uh I'll tell you a little story that happened in Poland while I was there.
The Polish government needed money.
So they went, you know, on Friday, everything was fine.
On Monday, they just had a new border tax.
I think it was five percent or whatever, 15, I can't remember, but it was I put it in my spreadsheets, and I'm like, well, that means you know, that's gonna crush my profits.
And I literally started getting ready to make an exit plan from Poland.
But luckily, Koch and Pepsi, who I was in their offices frequently, the the top guys of both companies, uh, co coke and Pepsi also were to were gonna get hit hard with that, as were some others.
And so they fought back and Poland took that uh border tax off immediately.
But what I'm getting to that is that vote uh you know, volatility that you know, that's just a precipitous changes like that causes capital flight.
And and and and big time Business people will tell you that every day.
I mean, some people thrive on chaos, obviously, because you can make a lot of money in chaos when others can't operate in those systems.
But for the larger economies, you need stability, right?
For the larger economies, like for like we're trying we're trying to send some candles back the other day to the United States and Japanese these cool Japanese candles, which are amazing.
Uh but the Japanese Post isn't allowing, isn't sending boxes to the United States right now.
They're not sending uh they'll send letters, but they they've actually stopped that because of these tariffs, right?
That that's pretty much also the uh the ending of the de minimis uh uh standing for parcels also.
So yeah, these these have been some really abrupt and dramatic changes that are also affecting the supply chains of the United States.
Now, Michael, I want to ask you about the US versus China competitiveness when it comes to building out uh AI infrastructure, data centers, and power grid.
Uh as you are well aware, you know, infrastructure also determines the future success of a country in many ways.
Uh China currently produces more than twice the uh total aggregate electricity output annually compared to the United States.
I think China is over 10,000 terawatt hours annually, and they're building a new massive dam that's even larger than the Three Gorges Dam.
It's a hydropower dam.
It's gonna add far more to their power grid than even 10 nuclear power plants in the United States.
Is it's not even close.
The U.S. is playing catch-up now.
Our power grid can't handle the data centers.
The entire Eastern power grid has announced no more data centers because we can't provide electricity to them.
So given the fact that China is also producing its own microchips now that are competitive with NVIDIA in many ways, that China can scale its power grid, that China didn't fall for the climate change lunacy, so China can build coal-fired power plants like they're doing every single day, or natural gas power plants.
China can get gas from Russia, new deals uh with gas exports out of Russia, that the U.S. can't uh bomb those pipelines, you know, like they did Gazprom uh or Nord Stream.
So what does this mean for the future of uh in IT infrastructure competitive competitiveness between China and the United States, in your view?
Uh China's clearly taking the lead, it's obvious.
And not only that, with these routes and resources, for instance, China is slowly taking Panama, despite what people think.
I mean, that they're building the bridge right now.
I get constant updates on the bridge, the bridge for, you know, I'm down there all the time.
That the Chinese are not moving out of Panama.
They're moving more people in every day.
They're becoming Panama, right?
And the Panamanian government's getting nervous.
I get messages from them.
They're getting nervous as well, and they can see it now.
And and and it's this is the same old game.
So you got oligarchical systems fighting each other.
The main oligarchical systems fighting in Panama over Panama is uh China versus Zionist.
That's crystal clear.
Same in Argentina.
Wait, wait, China versus Zionist.
Why don't you explain that?
Why why is it China versus Zionists in for control over Panama?
For instance, uh uh BlackRock, obviously, Zionist operated uh entity, and you know, they are trying to take those two ports on either side of the Panama Canal, the Hutchison ports, where I'm I'm at those all the time.
Those are the two there's there's multiple ports inside the Panama Canal, right?
There's multiple terminals.
And um, and um, but those are the two most important.
They're connected by a train system, the Panama Canal Railway, uh, which is uh an amazing uh that's it used to be the most profitable railway in the world.
It's only like 50 miles long.
I've ridden on that.
But um this says Black Rock strikes the deal.
It didn't work.
And I said it right at the time.
We'll see if it goes through.
As soon as that hit the headlines, people said, see, Trump won.
I'm like, ceasefire, Rambo.
And that's not what happened.
China still has those, right?
And China is still moving in.
They're moving in inch by inch, day by day.
They're building the bridges down in the in the Darien.
They're clearly going to connect Panama with Colombia, right?
Clearly.
They're taking over places like Ecuador.
They're taking it bit by bit, they're taking these places.
They're using our old games.
They're not using any new games, by the way.
They're the debt traps and whatnot.
You know, President Grant, when he came to Japan in 1879, I've got all of his letters, all 32 books of them, right?
In volume 29, he's warning the Japanese Emperor that outside entities will come here and and get you fired up against you and China, get uh outside entities will come to Japan and China and get you two fighting each other.
The outside press this is President Grant warning the Emperor of Japan.
And he said that these outside entities will loan you money, and then they will own Japan and China.
So he's warning President Grant's warning them not to take loans.
Economic plan.
Yeah, that's exactly what the deal is.
Old game.
But but Michael, it seems like you're saying China versus Zionists.
I'm I might reframe that to say just East versus West at the moment.
But since you you mentioned uh the Zionist entity, let's talk about the Suez Canal, because of course uh Egypt is it's not it's not East versus West.
Because the East is very divided over here.
No, no, no.
Like Thailand doesn't want to be part of China.
The West versus South How would okay.
Uh a lot of it's Zionists versus CCP, clearly.
And then there's other entities too.
There's the Russians and whatnot, of course.
SCO.
Most military officers I speak with, they still never heard of SCO.
That's the enemy NATO.
They've never even heard of it.
They never even heard of it.
Yeah.
Okay, Michael, uh, we're about to go to break here shortly.
We're gonna continue on the other side, but when we do, I'd like you to talk about Egypt, the Suez Canal, and uh Israel's Greater Israel plan, which actually they want to assert control over the Suez Canal for control of the trade routes.
China doesn't want that, obviously.
So how is China going to work to control the Suez Canal?
We'll be right back after this break.
All right, welcome back, continuing here on the war room.
Mike Adams with my special guest, Michael Young.
Before I bring Michael back in, I thought I would just explain this pin that I have here, in case uh you can't quite zoom in enough, probably.
This is uh it's got two flags.
It's got Texas and then Texas Rangers.
And this pin was given to me by a Texas Ranger who just wanted to acknowledge my work for the state of Texas.
And uh some of that work uh is due to our guest, Michael Young, who is really he's been very critical of Texas governor Abbott, who uh Michael Jan says Abbott didn't do nearly enough.
Uh it's clear that's the case to protect the border during the Biden administration.
I've also interviewed the new candidate for Texas governor, Doc Pete Chambers, who's been a guest on this show, and he's been a guest with Alex, and uh Doc Pete Chambers uh has my support and my vote.
So just in terms of of politics and Texas and protecting the border for all Americans, uh I just want you to know what this pin stands for.
It means I'm I'm pro-Texas, which is why I have the Texas flag here.
Uh maybe my guys can show the the uh camera six.
You can you can see I've got a Texas flag here in the studio.
But anyway, just just eliminating any uh uh bizarre theories about what this pin is.
It's just uh Texas Rangers and a Texas flag.
So anyway, uh getting back to our guest, Michael Jan.
So we left off with China wanting to really assert control over trade routes, because of course the future of the world belongs to the the nations that have the pipelines, the sea routes, and the land routes, and China's been building those up very aggressively.
And it seems to me, Michael, that the the one of the reasons the UK supports Israel so strongly uh geopolitically is because the UK and Western Europe depends so strongly on the Suez Canal as a route for energy exports from the Middle East through the Persian Gulf and then up through the Red Sea through the canal uh to the Mediterranean to the Western European nations for LNG and other critical exports.
Uh but Yemen has proven that the West really can't protect ship cargo through the Red Sea, which may explain why Israel just recently bombed and killed, wiped out the Yemen uh prime minister and the entire cabinet in uh a horrific bombing incident there that uh uh throws diplomacy completely off the table.
What do you make of all of that, Michael?
And and and the route of the Suez Canal and Egypt's role as well.
Well, these wars are about routes and resources, and that's something Doc Chambers knows all about.
We've yes, he and I have spent so much time together on the border and all over.
Doc Chambers and I have spent an enormous amount of time together talking about these things just privately, him and his his dog Joe driving in the pig up truck all the way to Florida talking about this, right?
Uh and so routes and resources.
That's what these wars are about, right?
They're not about October 7th or any of that.
That's that's little stuff.
This is big stuff.
We're talking uh stuff that goes on.
The Suez Canal.
Okay, this is this is a book by Ferdinand De La Sepps, by the way.
De La Sept is the one who's uh attributed with you know being the master blaster at the Suez Canal.
It opened in 1869, the Suez Canal, right?
And since then, that changed the world.
This is this guy, Dela Sepps is a key guy, right?
He's a very, very interesting fellow.
I'm just looking at all the things.
I got the wrong page.
But he he uh that's that's the memory hold version from the globalists.
It's like no history.
You know, that's the way that's the way Dala Sepps ended up when he when he tried to make the Panama Canal, it was a blank page because he didn't succeed.
And and uh he really almost went to prison.
And uh so we made the Panama Canal.
But the Suez Canal opened in 1869, right?
And ever since then, the British have wanted to have control of that, right?
And and uh because these routes and resources, when you look at the whole colonial period, uh which is still it's not done.
There's just different people colonizing now.
Now it's China, right?
And uh, and but it's always been about routes and resources.
All the whether it's the Venetians against the uh, you know, the various entities there in Italy, you know, the Pisans and the Genoans and all that, right?
It's it's it's all about routes and resources.
Roman times, spice routes, the whole thing, right?
This this book is guadar.
Um a lot of people know about guater, especially if you were involved in the in the uh logistics for the Afghan war.
Gwater is that big port in Pakistan, you know, Pashtun people and Balooch people have contacted me so many times about water.
They're concerned about Chinese taking water and and and you know, because water is very important to China.
It's it's part of their SCO.
The route that comes through China through Pakistan goes right out through water, and they'll go right through, of course, the Strait of There's there's seven arguably major right, Strait of Hormuz.
There's there's there's there's uh yeah, actually that I mean there's a Strait of Hormuz on that on that map, actually.
Yeah, that's why I was I'm seeing the strait right there.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, but so Iran Iran controls the access to that strait, though.
I mean, we need we need to talk about Iran and and how we can uh cripple that or how there could be a false flag to blame Iran for shutting down the Strait of Hormuz also.
Don't forget about that.
Why, yeah, and and people constantly bring up that Iran could could close the Strait of Hormuz.
Obviously, they could.
And but why would they do that?
That would be like Russia or Germany blowing up Nord Stream.
And there's still people that think Russia did it, right?
That Russia's crazy.
I mean, it's and and and uh and likewise with the Strait of Hormuz, China doesn't want that shut, obviously.
Japan doesn't want it shut.
If Masako and I think doesn't want it shut.
Masako and I have a game plan.
If Strait of Hormuz gets shut, we're gonna stop everything we're doing and increase our resilience considerably, right?
Uh and uh because yeah, because if it stays shut for a period of months, it's gonna have serious effects here on Japan, right?
And and um but it'll take a while.
There's a long flash to bang, but it'll have a bang, right?
If it stays shut for a period of time, you know, of the major choke points in the world, Suez, Baba Mandab, which the you know, the the Houtis have closed, uh Strait of Hormuz, of course, Strait of Malacca, uh Strait of Gibraltar, uh, Turkish Straits.
Notice a lot of these are right in that little area, you know, Strait of Gibraltar, Turkish Straits, Suez, Baba Mandeb, and Strait of Hormuz.
That's why, I mean, that's a center of war constantly over those routes and resources for centuries.
Well, the Suez Canal opened in 1869, uh, and you know, of course, Panama Canal in 1914.
But the the this notice our information war has been that Iran may close the Strait of Hormuz.
But we've lost their navy intact.
We haven't attacked their Navy, right?
Now keep in mind, there is no reason on planet Earth that Iranians would want to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Now it could this will damage all of our partners there, Saudi, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, uh obviously Iran, you know, uh, and uh did I miss one, you know, and uh and uh so this would do significant damage to all those guys, right?
By the way, I've been on those two oil platforms in the Persian Gulf called Abbot and Chaot.
Those are the two terminals that Iraq uses to ship their oil out, right?
I've been on those platforms with the British Navy.
And actually, one of them got attacked by a suicide boat.
I wasn't on it when it happened, but and those are right next to Iranian waters.
I mean like arrow distance away is the closest one, right?
I mean, literally, you could hit it with a compound boat, right?
So for Iranian waters to the Iraqi oil terminals, ABOT and KOT, one of those terminals, I've forgetting what forgotten which one was right there.
They could literally hit it with a fire arrow.
And so, you know, if if if if Iran wanted to shut that down, it would be child's play, but they would be cutting their own neck and they would be they would be smashing uh China as well.
Remember, SCO, the languages of the SEO are Mandarin and Russian, right?
And the SEO includes obviously Russia, China, Iran, India, Pakistan, a lot of the stands, right?
The SEO, the China, we're about to fly back over to Thailand and look at some of the Chinese railroads again, right?
Let me let me jump in here, Michael, because the what what the SCO is doing right now is I mean, they're doubling down on being able to avert control by the United States through dollar sanctions and also the SWIFT system.
So the SCEO, SCO is not bricks per se, but they are interlaced or or intertwined.
And as these nations find alternatives to the dollar, like India, you know, is being punished for buying Russian oil.
Like what gives the United States the right to tell India who they can buy energy from?
And then for U.S. officials, I I think it was Bessent who said this, maybe, maybe it was somebody else who said that Ukraine is India's war because India buys oil from Russia?
That's completely insane.
How is Ukraine India's war?
And why does the United States think it has the right to bully the world and tell people who they can buy other goods from between themselves?
You know, that's just but this this arrogant dominance of U.S. trade policy is exactly what's driving the adoption of BRICS settlement systems.
And it's driving India and even eventually Japan, you know, into the arms of America's strategic competitors or enemies, isn't it?
Clearly.
I mean, at the end of the day, on my Maslov's hierarchy, uh friendship with the United States is not on that hierarchy, right?
But the ability to eat is, right?
And uh, you know, with the and yeah, I I mean I told a Japanese uh admiral about a year ago in his office.
I was like, you know what, you need to buy oil from Russia.
He looked at me like I was crazy, not oil, but gas.
He looked at me like I was crazy.
And I was like, I was like, I would, because at this point, Japan could end up in a famine, right?
This is no joke, right?
Absolutely.
Japan, Japan has no energy secure.
And by the way, the the the old uh this these old Irish books about the vanishing Irish.
There's one of the books from 1953 I was looking at last night, and and and the authors, 1953, right?
He's talking about how the Irish are not farming anymore, they're not getting married, they're not having children.
1953, right?
He's basically describing Japan today, but it's part of a larger war.
This isn't just organic internally.
This is from outside attacks.
For instance, the English attacking the Irish.
You know, the Irish famines from 1846 to 52, arguably.
Uh I've read three books.
We went to Ireland and looked at the famine museums and all this stuff.
But the English and some of the Irish, actually, and Scottish did they were taking the land from the Irish that were from the Catholics specifically, right?
And they were uh they were causing, keep in mind, this was at the heyday of colonialism.
There was probably thousands of ships on the seas, and I mean like literally thousands, between the Dutch and the English and the Americans and everybody else.
It would have been easy to flood Ireland with food.
That would be child's play, right?
In fact, the Quakers were doing, were bringing some food in, but the English and others were trying to starve out the Catholic Irish to take their land.
And and Michael, and I'm I'm sorry there's a slight delay because you are in Japan, so it's uh it's a little bit more latency here.
But in America today, that famine can be engineered through simply price inflation on groceries.
So it doesn't always have to mean physical food scarcity.
It can also mean food accessibility Scarcity, where nobody can afford to buy the food because hamburger might be 50 dollars a pound.
And then what you also see uh farms in America being taken over, purchased and converted into solar farms to provide power to the data centers.
And it looks to me like it's good, the ultimate war is gonna be the war with the machines or the data centers, because you you've got all the all these resources, which is food and water and electricity that humans need to live.
Those the humans are competing with the data centers for those three things.
Data centers need gigawatt hours, data centers need water for cooling systems, data centers need land for the solar farms and to build the data centers themselves.
So you know, it seems like this long-term demographic war that you often describe is now shifting into a machines versus humans phase as well, in addition to all the globalism stuff and destroying Western civilization.
Do you are you you see what I'm talking about here, Michael?
The machines are gonna be a huge phase.
This is old war.
This is an old war as well.
It's just now in a more advanced state.
It's like a nuclear state at this point.
For instance, the Ludites, you've heard of the Ludites before.
And the word sabotage actually comes from uh, you know, they they had the you know the the looms and whatnot were.
That's right, the Sabo shoes, and they would take those shoes and throw them in the machine.
Yeah, they would take those shoes, like the Dutch shoes, the French had similar wooden shoes, and they would throw those Sabo into the into the machines, right?
And and of course, the Ludites always lose in the end.
I've I mean you can see that historically, because the Ludites, even if you have uh, you know, if you don't allow these machines in your market, well, the neighboring countries will do it, and then they'll have lower prices, and then they'll take the market.
And so you're always in you're just going to have to compete, period, right?
Uh and and now we're competing.
Now we're gonna, I mean, this is existential, obviously, with these machines, these machines, and you know, our enemies will end up with this information.
They already have it, they're the ones creating it, right?
Uh, I mean, they were in the same way.
And Michael does the the scaling up of the construction of the robots that can do the work is going to be controlled by China, as far as I can tell, because China has the rare earths such as neodymium, which is necessary for the actuators of robot joints, right?
And China can just say, hey, we're not going to export robots at all.
Just like the United States says we're not going to export microchips or blackwell class NVIDIA chips to China.
China can say, Well, we're not going to export robots to you.
No robots for you, like no soup for you, you know, like that kind of moment.
But internationally, and then China can build out its robot infrastructure for all kinds of domestic manufacturing.
They can get labor down to a dollar an hour effectively, even cheaper than their own Chinese laborers.
And then the cost advantage of Chinese manufacturing would be even greater compared to the West, which will take a decade or more to automate because we can't get robots because we don't have the neodymium because we gave up the rare earths, you know, a couple of decades ago, beginning with Bill Clinton, by the way.
I mean, lack of planning for this nation is off the charts insane, in my opinion.
It's not all Trump's fault either.
I'm not blaming Trump for all this stuff that took decades to come to this horrifically poorly planned situation.
Centuries.
Uh, you know, Trump is just a leaf on a tree.
He's gonna fall off and be gone, and he'll be replaced by another.
Trump is just a gear in the machine.
He's not just like Obama.
A lot of people say this all started with Obama.
The people that say that have zero idea what's going on.
Obama is just another meat puppet who was put into position.
He was raised to be that guy, the Clintons as well.
They're selecting for people with no morals and the people that are very good at manipulation.
Basically, they're selecting for controllable narcissists that are have zero morals, right?
That's what is selected for and emplaced and emboldened in these in these governments.
Speaking of no soup for you, I'm sure the Irish have heard of superism, you know, when that when the famine was going on, and it's like, you want some soup, you want some stew, you gotta you gotta convert to Protestantism, right?
And uh keeping keep in mind over in Ireland, they still got a huge wall up in Belfast that's bigger than the Trump wall.
It's more than 20 miles long to separate the Protestants from the Catholics.
This is white guy Irish separated from white guy Irish.
I Ireland is easily destroyed, right?
And And it will be.
In fact, I think it already is.
And uh and likewise Luxembourg's gone.
So bit by bit, they've been pulling they uh these things have been, you know, on the chess board, or the Chinese would say on the go board.
Uh, you know, the the Chinese have been and the others have been taking their slices.
But again, there's different oligarchical systems that are doing this.
It's not all one.
Like for instance, when the Chinese were coming through the Darien Gap, a lot of them actually stayed in Panama.
Others came to the United States and Canada, right?
But there's, you know, so different systems were using the same road for different ends, right?
And and so this is what's happening.
We have these global oligarchical fights, they're nothing new.
They're nothing new at all.
In fact, every thing that you talk about, I can find a historical precedent without looking in the books because I've read them, I've read and read for years.
It's extraordinary.
And and our failure to learn from history can be the downfall of nations, because you know, right now I see uh Trump continuing, he's got no choice, it seems, to continue the currency printing, but he's engaged in a lot of punitive actions against allies, like I mentioned.
It's forcing the world away from the dollar.
And as that happens, as more trade is conducted without the dollar, then dollar demand is falling.
The purchasing power of the dollar is falling, and that's reflected in the price of gold and silver that's skyrocketing right now, record high, gold today, silver, 11-year high, and continuing to skyrocket.
And also, Michael, uh, don't forget that silver is an industrial metal that's used in very high demand in data centers and in cruise missiles, in telecom and electronics and anything, uh, you know, the conductive wire that goes into data centers.
So when Trump announces a trillion dollars of investment into data centers in places like Texas and Arizona, you know what that means for the demand of silver?
Uh so silver's gonna keep skyrocketing, I think.
The dollar's gonna keep collapsing, and uh the the number of impoverished Americans who can't afford health insurance, home insurance, car insurance, or basic freaking groceries, that number is going to increase dramatically.
How how Michael, how does Trump or anybody in his position turn this around without a catastrophic collapse of the currency in in your view?
Is there a historical precedent for that?
I don't see Trump trying to save America.
I I see it.
My my roar shock is very, very different.
And it's very predictive, actually, right?
And the whole time I've been saying when it comes to the migration, the invasions, we'll wait and see if he really does it.
We'll wait and see if he defunds the United Nations.
We'll wait and see.
It's not defunded.
There's the architectures are still all in place, right?
And he's just announced that he's gonna allow 600,000 Chinese, our most capable enemy, the Chinese Communist Party, is now allowed to insert another 600,000 atop all the millions that are already in the United States.
I think he backed off of that though.
I I I think he reversed that, but it might have just been uh an opinion or a quote.
Uh but we we should fact check that to see if that's still in play.
But I get your point.
Um there's so many changes.
Yeah.
His mind changes so fast.
It's like tr tracking which way the the grass is is is pointing in a in a in a storm, right?
And and let me you you you you talked about you talked about the guy's worthless.
I mean, you talked about um uh uh about he's very worth something worth to the Zionists, he's very valuable.
But we you talked about how uh you know the hyperinflation can lead to famine.
It can, and it often does, like Weimar Germany.
Hyperinflation often leads straight to famine, and there's certain mechanisms that you can you can see how it does time after time.
People can't afford the food, so they start stealing it from the stores of the warehouses, the trucks and the trains and the farmers, and then it's the food stops moving, and now and they stop farmers stop producing it, and then you have a real famine.
Michael, I'm I'm I'm trying to give Trump the benefit of the doubt in all of this.
I I am, you know, and but what I'm saying is that when he announces tariffs himself, one person, and when he says that that's going to cause long-term investment in uh industrial capacity in the United States, I'm thinking that's not going to happen because the only way to invest into a new metals smelting plant or a new, you know, manufacturing facilities, you got to have a 10 or 20-year uh timeline of a payoff of that.
In other words, you need to know those tariffs are going to be in place for a decade or two decades, Which requires really Congress to determine what the tariffs would be.
But Trump invoked the emergency order, the IEEE PA or whatever it's called, and said, oh, there's a there's an economic emergency, which is the trade imbalance, and then he slapped these tariffs on these countries.
But we don't know if those tariffs are going to last.
And a court last week ruled against the tariffs, said they were illegal, saying that October 14th, they're all going to be reversed.
So if I'm an international company and I'm thinking, should I build a factory in America?
I can't possibly put capital into that project with the unpredictability of Trump's tariffs.
You see what I mean?
And on that point, you and I both agree, I think.
Well, I mean, if if you wanted to create global famines, he's doing exactly the right thing.
He's getting a high return for his investment.
He can just say some words, use some carbon dioxide and say, hey, we're gonna have all these tariffs, and then we're not gonna have the tariffs.
Maybe we are, maybe we're not.
I don't know.
600,000, maybe yes, maybe no.
But he's creating this this uh this these these conditions where people don't want to invest.
He's creating conditions for the more collapse of the economy, which is depopulation, which is what a lot of people want.
And his oligarchical, he's doing everything right if you want to destroy the United States and Europe and Japan.
If you want to destroy these power structures, this is perfect.
And it's a very big return on investment.
Seriously, for some carbon dioxide, you can cause massive, not just ripples, you're causing some waves here, right?
And uh that have long-term effects.
Everybody can see that the United States is unstable.
It's very clear, right?
It's very clear to China, it's very clear to Japan.
And but Japan, this government is is equally captured.
This government is as captured, and they're starting to do protests on the streets now about the invasions, the rapes and whatnot are increasing here in Japan.
It's the same game plan here, right?
And it's not new.
This has been going on in the United States.
And look at this.
This is Fabian guys from 1904.
But some of the there's other stuff from the 1800s, 1700s, not from Fabians, but related.
They're always talking about depopulation.
They're talking about re-taraforming.
And and Japan has been under attack by the United States since a bare minimum since the 1850s, right?
Bare minimum.
Michael.
And that's easily demonstrable.
We're about to wrap this up.
And and I want to thank you for your time and your analysis today.
And I want to mention that if you ask any AI engine out there about depopulation, they will all say it's a total myth, except our, you know, our Enoch engine.
It's the only one that answers accurately.
Because we trained it on InfoWars material, 20 plus years of info wars and plus natural news, et cetera.
But um, I I think we have the only AI engine that actually, and it's free, by the way, that actually answers these questions correctly, is trained on all the interviews that we ever did, Michael, also on top of that.
But I want to give out your substack real quick.
It's Michael Yon, Y-O-N.
Substack.com.
Is that right?
It is.
And please go on there and look at the last few videos that I've done that are really fleshing this out.
And um and on Enoch, uh, exactly how do I get on there?
I haven't been on in a while, and I'm gonna start looking at some of these.
That's Brighton.ai uh for anybody that wants to use it.
Just Brighton.ai takes you there.
Yeah, it's free.
It's non commercial, uh, easy to use.
Right.
But uh thank you for your time today, Michael, and thank all of you for watching.
Here on InfoWars War Room, I'm Mike Adams signing off.
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