BBN, Sep 17, 2025 – The culture war against FURRIES, woketards and child MUTILATORS...
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Alright, welcome to Brighty on Broadcast News for Wednesday, September 17th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams, of course.
Thank you for joining me today.
I've got an interview coming up for you today with Colonel Douglas McGregor.
It's a really fantastic interview.
I had a great time speaking with him.
I love how when I when I interview somebody who's highly intelligent and highly informed, we can make a lot of progress.
So even though the interview is only about 40 to 45 minutes, we covered so much ground.
It's just absolutely loaded with great information.
You'll want to stay tuned for that for sure.
I've also got a lot of other video clips, some things to show you, some things to talk about with the well, you know how yesterday my focus was the fake forensics with the FBI and how they're just clearly fabricating all this uh fake evidence.
Well, guess what?
Yesterday they rolled out this um, I don't know, it was a series of text messages that they claim they claim were sent by the uh the the man in custody, Tyler Robinson, who has been officially charged now, I believe.
But they say that he sent these text messages, which I'll read some of it for you here, and the text messages are so obviously fake, they clearly were not even written by a 22-year-old.
They were written by somebody, you know, closer to my age for sure.
They were clearly written by law enforcement.
And nobody is buying this new quote evidence that the FBI has put out there.
Let me see if I can find this for you.
I want to read for you some of what's in this text because it's it's pretty funny, actually.
So again, according to the FBI, Robinson had texted his uh his roommate things like, uh, to be honest, I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age.
I'm sorry to involve you.
Uh they grabbed some crazy old dude, then interrogated someone in similar clothing.
What I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down.
It's quiet almost enough to get out, but there's one vehicle lingering.
So this doesn't even make sense.
What do you mean a drop point?
Why would he drop his own rifle at the drop point only to go back later and get it?
You know, why wouldn't he just if he was already there at the drop point, why wouldn't he just continue going and take it?
You know, it doesn't even make sense.
He says, if I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence.
I'm going to attempt to retrieve it again.
Hopefully they have moved on.
Uh I can get close to it, but there's a squad car parked right by it.
I think they already swept that spot, but I don't want to chance it.
I'm worried what my old man would do if I didn't bring back grandpa's rifle.
I don't know if it had a serial number, but it wouldn't trace to me.
Uh only thing I left was the rifle wrapped in a towel.
Remember how I was engraving bullets?
The messages are mostly a big meme if I see this and so on.
Anyway, he goes on.
The first thing that everybody notices is that nobody of the age of 22 texts like this.
These are complete sentences.
This is the way people write who are 55 and older.
You know, this is the way I would text.
Well, not that I would be texting such horrific messages, but I mean the the sentence style, you know, complete sentences, capitalized letters ending with a period.
You know, this is the way older people text, not younger people.
Younger people use, you know, shorthand and emojis and no punctuation and nothing.
So clearly this wasn't even texted by a 22-year-old, which is the age of Robinson or Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin.
So everybody online is already saying, I mean, literally everybody.
I I haven't seen a single person say that I accept this.
Not even Steve Bannon.
Steve Bannon's like, this thing's totally fake.
You know, it's unreal.
Everybody is saying that this is completely faked.
And we also know that the FBI has spoofing technology.
They can spoof your phone number and they can send texts in your number that appeared to come from you.
They can make calls from your number.
Again, they just spoof your SIM card on your phone or your, I don't know what it's called, the ID, the chip ID that's on your phone that uh synchronizes with the cell tower so they know, you know, which phone it is.
They could spoof that.
And so no doubt, over the last couple of days, somebody at the FBI said, Hey, you know, we got to get this guy.
We know he's guilty, but he's gonna get away unless we, you know, we need to put together some text messages to make sure we get the guy that we all know is guilty.
This is how it works in law enforcement sometimes.
When they want to get the guy, but they don't have enough evidence to convict him, so they'll just start fabricating evidence and they'll justify it to say, well, we know he's the guy.
We just have to make sure he gets convicted.
So, yeah, somebody at the FBI wrote this up, somebody probably aged, you know, 50 plus, wrote this up, and then they they spoofed it out through the spoofer, and then they said, Oh, look, this is what the guy texted, you know.
It's so it's such a bad fake, actually.
It's it's a laughably bad uh fake, really.
Now then uh Tucker Carlson has been all over this story, and he's been asking a lot of important questions.
Of course, uh he knows Candace Owens, and Candace has also been doing some really outstanding reporting on this, uh, also reporting about the influence campaign of the wealthy Jewish donors to influence uh Charlie Kirk to offer him all kinds of money, 150 million dollars, if he would stop talking about Israel, even though everybody age 30 and under completely despises Israel.
But Charlie Kirk is 31, his own audience, his own followers were telling him they can't support Israel, that Israel's engaged in genocide, etc.
And Charlie Kirk was beginning to ask questions.
He was, according to Tucker Carlson, he was tormented by the donors.
And I want to play this clip for you of Tucker explaining exactly that.
So let's go to this clip.
He did not like B. Netanyahu, and he said that to me many times, and he said to people around him many times.
He felt that Bibi Netanyahu was a very destructive force.
He was appalled by what was happening in Gaza.
He was above all resentful that he believed Netanyahu was using the United States to prosecute his wars for the benefit of his country, and that it was shameful and embarrassing and bad for the United States, and he resented it.
Didn't hate Netanyahu.
He wasn't out there with a placard saying that.
But he certainly expressed that to me and a lot of other people.
And there's no question that Bibi's defenders uh on the internet will call me a liar or a kook.
Uh, but that's a fact.
And enough text messages exist that I think it can probably be verified in pretty short order, not that it needs to be, because that is true.
Um shortly after that speech, there was a very intense attack on Charlie, and to some extent of me, not that I really noticed, but on him, I have no donors.
He had a hundred million dollars worth of donors.
And so, because he was involved in a different project from just yapping on the internet, which is what I do for a living.
Um, he was dependent to a great extent on his donors, of course.
It's a nonprofit.
And they went after him and tormented him.
Not all, of course, many were supportive, but uh the ones who were offended by my speech, and there was a a small, very intense group who were tormented Charlie Kirk until the day he died.
So you got that?
They tormented Charlie Kirk until the day he died.
And that's exactly the way that uh wealthy Jewish donors operate.
Uh 100%.
I confirmed that from some of the pressure that's been placed on me from donors who funded other groups.
Uh I I I don't I don't take money from wealthy donors at all, by the way, but uh wealthy Jewish donors that fund other groups, and those groups pressured me to alter my stories and my editorial content because they didn't like what I was saying.
And and they they don't even give me money, and they were still pressuring me.
You know, imagine that.
So, you know, Jewish donors are uh hypersensitive to any criticism of uh Jews or Israel.
I mean, super hypersensitive, and they figure if they're writing the checks, you're gonna say what they want you to say, and that's the pressure they put on Charlie Kirk, clearly.
Uh Candace Owens confirms that, Tucker Carlson confirms that uh Harrison Smith has confirmed that Charlie Kirk was afraid he would be killed by Israel.
And that's been confirmed also.
Uh Max Blumenthal at the Gray Zone confirmed uh the whole story also, and he was featured on InfoWars.
Alex Jones interviewed him.
Uh that's a great interview.
So there's no question that this was the case.
Now, all of this doesn't prove that Israel killed Charlie Kirk.
It just provides a motive to silence him.
Uh, if Charlie Kirk was, in fact, killed by a transgender furry, which we'll talk about, then Israel just had a you know, a coincidental benefit of Charlie Kirk being silenced because Charlie was about to turn an entire group, uh, millions of young conservative American voters were about to be turned against Israel because of the work that uh Charlie Kirk was doing, and the fact that Charlie Kirk was waking up.
So maybe Israel wasn't involved.
You know, Netanyahu swears that they weren't involved, and obviously Netanyahu is uh, you know, you you can trust his word, right?
He never lies.
Come on.
Um, but no, we can't we can't prove anything at this point.
Now, let's talk about the other theory behind this.
The other theory is that Charlie Kirk was killed by a uh transgender loving furry, uh, which at least these are the accusations that have come out since uh Tyler Robinson was arrested, and now he has been officially charged.
And you've got the FBI and uh Trump and the DOJ, they're just going hard, hard after uh this left-wing group, I don't know, some kind of queer group, some kind of furry group.
Um I don't know what they were exactly.
Uh a bunch of freakazoids as far as I'm concerned.
But uh were they, did they have foreknowledge of this?
We're being told that it perhaps as many as 20 of these people who Tyler Robinson was associated with uh may have had foreknowledge of this attempted assassination or uh uh assassination that was carried out.
And they they did not contact law enforcement, what have you.
Maybe they thought it was a joke, or maybe we're just being lied to about this whole thing.
Maybe this is all made up by the FBI.
I don't know.
However, there's a silver lining to the tragic death of Charlie Kirk.
The silver lining is that finally, finally, the complete mental insanity of the radical left is now surfacing.
And our federal government, Trump, Pam Bondi, FBI, etc.
Oh, and J.D. Vance and others, they are at war with the radical left, which in a sense it's long overdue.
It's long overdue.
You know, the radical left, I I've been talking about how insane they are for many, many years and how much damage they do to society.
Uh Democrats, and I'm using that term semi-synonymously with radical leftists, because I don't think there are any Democrats left who aren't radicals at this point.
Like every person who has sense has left the Democrat Party, you know, like RFK Jr. or Tulsi Gabbard or you know, a lot of other people.
They left the Democrat Party.
The only people left are the lunatics.
And they are a highly destructive force.
They are, in essence, terrorists against this nation and against our psychology, and they're completely insane.
And for so many years, we it was demanded that we tolerate them, you know, it's ma'am, like we're supposed to call you ma'am.
We know you're a guy, you just, you know, you wear an uh push-up bra on high heels, and you know, you colored your hair pink or whatever.
You're still a guy, okay.
But it was demanded of us that we participate in their transgender delusions, and that we participate in their wokism insanity, their DEI racism, their discrimination against Asian people or against White people, and how if your skin color is black, you get extra automatic points on your test.
You don't actually have to get an A to end up getting an A. You know, you can you can earn an F but be given an A if you're black.
Like that's DEI, that's wokeism, and it's happening in medical schools too.
In a medical school, if you're a white doctor or a Chinese doctor, you're punished.
If you're a black doctor, well, then you know, automatic, you pass, you get the medical degree, automatic, you don't even have to, you know, demonstrate any kind of competence in being a doctor if you're the right color or the right transgenderism or the right race or or what have you.
And that's completely insane.
And finally we're pushing back against that in society from the top down, from the Trump administration on down.
And it looks like Marco Rubio also is uh declaring war against the radical left and against the NGOs, and Trump is saying we're gonna bring in the RICO Act to go after George Soros, who funded all these left-wing DAs.
And I think it's either Vance or Rubio that says we're gonna go after the NGOs with RICO Act prosecution, the NGOs that are money laundering operations for radical left-wing groups.
And all of this, in my opinion, is great news.
It's all great news.
Until Pam Bondi just said, you know, we're gonna go after you for hate speech, but she's already walked that back because of the massive backlash against her.
Every conservative online was like, you know, screw you, Bondi, you should resign.
Hate speech, that's a left-wing term.
So anyway, she already walked that back.
She says, Well, what I really meant was violent speech.
Well, yeah, that's already illegal.
You can't go online, you know, and say, I'm gonna burn your house down, you living at, you know, one, two, three, four Main Street or whatever.
You know, you can't do that.
That's against the law.
That's a specific threat of carrying out, you know, felonious acts of violence against a targeted family or individual.
Yeah, of course that's a crime.
You don't need new laws to prosecute that.
That's already a crime, Pam Bondi.
So anyway, Pam Bondi walked it back.
And that's a good thing.
We don't need hate speech laws in America.
Just need to enforce the laws that already exist and use those laws to go after the radical left-wing terrorists who just routinely do insane things like they're attacking police officers all the time.
You know, they're just just beating up white people or stabbing the Ukrainian woman on the train.
And was that uh was that in Charlotte, I think?
Um, these radical leftists, they are terrorists.
And so, although it is incredibly regretful that Charlie Kirk has been murdered, one silver lining thing that has come out of his tragic death is the fact that this is the tipping point for America to finally say enough is enough from the radical left.
And that's a that's a very positive development.
And that's something that Charlie Kirk would have supported, actually.
So I'm I'm very glad that finally, after all these years of you know, Obama insanity and Biden insanity and all the Trump derangement syndrome nonsense from the left and all the the men beating women in women's sports, for God's sake, sometimes beating them in the face, you know, in the boxing ring, pretending to be a woman, a transgender uh athletes on the swim team, on the cycling team, on the boxing, on the wrestling team.
It's like, are you kidding me?
You people are all completely insane.
And that's true.
They are insane.
And it's been decades of brainwashing in order to turn our nation's youth into insane radical leftists.
And there's a uh catastrophic result of that that we're now beginning to see, which is that regardless of who you think killed Charlie Kirk, the left celebrated it.
You know, I mean, again, you you can think that maybe Israel took out Charlie Kirk or not, or you think Tyler Robinson took him out, or you think a group of armed furries took him out.
It doesn't, I mean, that's not the point here.
The point is that the left celebrated it.
The left applauded it.
We're talking school teachers, we're talking government employees, you know, uh what was it, uh, Home Depot, that that one group at Home Depot refused to even print a memorial poster for Charlie Kirk.
And that I think the woman there has been fired, by the way.
So Home Depot did the right thing.
I think it was Home Depot.
They did the was it, was it Office Depot?
Home Depot.
I don't know.
It was some depot.
Anyway, they did the right thing.
They fired the woman.
You're insane.
Of course we can print Charlie Kirk memorial posters, for God's sake, right?
So the corporation did not do the woke thing.
They did the right thing.
And that's a positive sign in all of this.
And uh teachers are getting fired for celebrating Charlie Kirk's death.
I think that's entirely appropriate.
We should fire all the teachers.
Fire all the left-wing teachers, as far as I'm concerned, everywhere across the country, at every level of education.
You're like, well, that we'd lose 70% of the teachers.
Yes.
Yes.
It's exactly right, because they're insane.
Homeschooling would be awesome.
But you know, you can hire non-woke teachers, it turns out also.
So they they could hire teachers who could do a much better job and wouldn't turn children into like drooling zombie libtards.
You know, that's kind of important.
Now then, let's talk about furries.
Because furries, this is a group that I've actually made fun of over the years because I found so much humor in what they are.
And as I understand it, they dress up as animals.
I don't know if it's all animals, if it's like squirrels and things, rabbits, raccoons.
I don't know, it's like a Pixar animation movie with talking animals or something.
I've seen photos of some of them dressed up as dogs with like leather dog masks that look like some weird kind of uh what is it, say sadomasochistic canine perversion bestiality weirdness, like demonic crap.
Um just like, oh, please God no.
Uh I I've seen photos that were spread around on X of uh even former CDC employees dressed up as furries and things with demon tattoos.
It's like these are the people that are determining vaccine policy.
Oh great.
Yeah, I'm sure they support a little prick.
Yeah.
Um, but the furries are really funny to make or fun to make fun of because it's so ridiculous.
It's it's so mentally ill.
So I I I guess I've seen video clips here and there too of some of these furry people like barking like dogs, they're on all fours and they're they think they're dogs.
And there was a news story, I don't know, a couple years ago, of a school, a public school where a bunch of students decided they were cats or something, and they would just go meow all day in the school, and the teacher wasn't allowed to stop it because that would deny the self-identity of the cat girl, you know.
And so all throughout the school day, the girl they're just going meow, meow, meow.
And and and the left supported it.
Oh, you have to have a tolerant environment, you know.
It's like, screw you.
Yeah, you know what?
You suspend the stupid cat girl.
You're not a cat.
If you want to play cat, you know, you get you're kicked out of school because you're mentally ill.
Otherwise, show up and be human, for God's sake.
You know, but the furries are completely insane.
They pretend to be all kinds of animals.
And uh I honestly don't think, at least from the the photos I've seen, I don't think that they're very creative.
I haven't seen furry armadillos yet.
I I don't think that their the breadth of their animal identities is very wide.
Seems like a lot of dogs, and I don't know, like Bonnie Rabbits or whatever.
But where are the Ardvarks?
Huh?
You know?
Um, where are the koalas?
I I don't see anybody dressing up as a pervert koala bear.
And by the way, koalas urinate through their skin.
I don't know if you knew that, uh, but koala bears urinate through their skin, which is perfect for furries because they probably pee all over each other.
They're probably into like weird golden showers and stuff, like I'm gonna act like a dog and I'm gonna pee on you, and then you're gonna be a you're gonna be a koada and you're gonna pee on me.
And they're like, oh man, it's so hot, you know, or whatever they're doing.
And then, and then let's go shoot somebody, you know, the because they're crazy, completely insane, violent lunatics, probably, who knows.
Uh but anyway, they they should be koala bears because again, they urinate and and their fur smells like pee.
I don't know if you knew that.
That's true, you can look it up.
Koala bears uh urinate through their skin.
Uh so that would be the perfect uh furry, I think.
The you know, hey, who are you?
Uh um koala pea master, you know.
Yeah, would you like some pea?
Yeah, oh, whatever.
So that's the furries.
Anyway, apparently these furry groups who are obviously mentally ill, uh some of them apparently, at least we're being told this is what's being alleged that they're associated with these violent queer groups.
So I don't know if it's like furries with an AK-47.
So can you imagine like a like a hippety hoppity bunny rabbit with an AK-47?
What the hell?
It's some kind of weird horror movie, you know.
It's like I thought you were the mascot for the local retailer, and then you you whip out an AK-47.
Something's wrong.
But there's another group that I have mocked over the years, because I think it's even funnier, and that's weird perverts that have sex with automobiles.
And that's a thing.
That's an actual thing.
And apparently it's guys or anyone with a penis, because you know, these days the left thinks that like you know, why does Mary have a penis?
Uh, because she was born in the wrong body, and then now she became a woman with a penis, and you're like, what are you doing with that penis?
Ah, having sex with parked cars.
That's what they're doing.
Because that's they're sick and they're twisted and they're insane.
Maybe they're dressing up like, you know, pea saturated koalas and humping cars.
So if you see a large furry bear having sex with a Volkswagen, that's what's going on.
You call the FBI, I don't know.
Um there are groups like this in America, and probably, oh, I'm sure they're in uh Sydney, Australia.
No, no qu Sydney is a twisted city.
Uh I'm sure they're in Tel Aviv, I'm sure they're in London.
Oh, you can't get more twisted than the freakazoids that occupy downtown London.
Well, or or Tel Aviv for that matter, or Paris.
I mean, oh gosh, I guess it's all of them.
It's Berlin, too.
Who am I kidding?
But there are frecozoids all over New York City and whatever, San Francisco, and so if if you see, you know, like pea stinking bears, furry bears humping uh uh like vehicles, that's what's going on.
Okay, so that kind of mental insanity has now been pervasive in Western culture, and it has resulted in the actual total madness of society that we are now living through, kind of suffering through.
And when when you get that kind of mental instability, you end up with things like people thinking that carbon dioxide is toxic for the planet when it's actually the most important molecule to feed plants.
It's the molecule used in photosynthesis, okay.
But you have all these leftists that are like, you know, carbon is bad.
Like, dude, you're humping a Volkswagen.
You you have no authority to talk about atmospheric science, you know.
Pull your penis out of the tailpipe before you start lecturing us on scientific reality.
Right?
Seriously.
You do realize you're humping carbon emissions too, by the way.
Just saying you're you're humping a combustion engine.
You're you're having sex with the thing that you say is evil.
So you're you're messed up, man.
Like you should like call up a psychiatric ward and uh submit yourself to the center.
Like, please, God help me, you know, seriously.
And of course it's insane to think that a man can become a woman.
And of course it's insane to think that a child needs to change their gender.
How does the meme go?
Like, if if you're 25 and transgender, you have a mental illness, but if you're eight and transgender, your parents have a mental illness.
You know, these parents are sacrificing their children to the transgender mutilating Surgeons who are part of the Western medical system, especially in the blue states, Oregon, California, you know, Colorado, Washington, they'll mutilate children and call it medicine.
Yes, they will.
And chemical castrations with the toxic drugs.
This is completely insane.
You know, we we mock the tales of like the Aztecs, like throwing a hundred children down the pyramid steps and like the sacrificing children and ripping out their hearts.
Or like, that's barbaric.
That's insane.
What do we do today?
We just cut off their reproductive organs and chop off their breasts.
We call it, you know, progress.
That's just as insane.
It's even more insane than the Aztecs.
I mean, the Aztecs were ripping out their hearts.
Today, the Western doctors are ripping off their balls.
You know, which one is more crazy?
So I'm sorry to be so graphic today, but this this is the reality.
This is what we're living in here.
This mass mental insanity of the radical left.
And the only reason I'm bringing this up is because in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's tragic murder.
We're finally pulling the lid off this, ripping the lid off, and exposing the insanity of the radical left for what it is.
And I have no problem purging every last public school teacher, every last university professor, every school counselor, every corporate CEO who is pushing this toxic demonic poison on this nation.
Purge them out of their positions of employment.
That's what I mean by purge.
I'm not calling for violence, just to be clear.
But I mean all the teachers that push this should be fired from their jobs.
If they want to go home and be furries at home, or if they want to go home and hump their own car in their own garage, you know, with the carbon monoxide hopefully running, that's that's on them.
But don't come to a school and brainwash other people's children with your toxic, demonic, perverted agendas.
That's gotta end.
And the same thing in the corporate world, too.
The corporations, many of them are radical left-wing corporations completely out of control.
That's been big tech.
That's most of the science industry, the vaccine companies, big pharma, you know, the most of the corporate media companies, completely insane.
And they hate America, and they they hate Trump, they hate life, you know, they're all pro-abortion, they're all pro euthanasia, etc.
So we have been saturated in in Western civilization with a death cult of demonic, insane, deranged lunatics, and a bunch of them are members of Congress.
A bunch of them are U.S. senators, mostly Democrats, but not all Democrats, and they're governors, they're mayors of you know, blue states and blue cities, and they're all completely and utterly insane.
And this is not an issue where, oh, we need to meet in the middle.
No, no, we don't need to meet in the middle with insane people, with insane violent, you know, car humping furries, like violent, like AK-47 toting queers who want to kill everybody.
We're not going to meet you in the middle.
We're going to defeat you.
We're going to dismantle you.
We're going to purge you out of roles of influence in society.
And finally, that moment is coming.
This is not a time for compromising with the criminally insane, is my point.
And that's what J.D. Vance was saying recently, too, or something similar to that.
This is not a time for quote tolerance of insanity.
We've lived under the tolerance of insanity for far too long.
We need to stop tolerating crazy people.
We need to stop uh tolerating racial discrimination in the university system.
We need to stop tolerating wokeism and DEIism in corporations.
You know, when Target was promoting all this transgender products with all the rainbows and everything in their stores.
I mean, my God, we should have shut down Target that day.
No more.
You don't get to use this public retail space to push your twisted, demonic, perverted child mutilating agenda onto the public.
All of those displays of LGBT, uh rainbow flags in public places and especially on crosswalks, all of that indoctrination of children With the naked dude parades on the streets where they're twerking and babies' faces and whatever.
All of that should be completely illegal.
Now I'm not saying you can't do it in your own home.
You want to party with your furry friends in your furry friendly living room or your basement with padded walls or whatever.
That's on you.
Be careful not to get carpet burned.
But don't do it out in public, is my point.
I don't care what you do in your basement.
As long as it's you and other consenting adults, obviously, you guys, you know, want to hump each other, dressed up as I don't know, whatever.
You should dress up as porcupines and try that for fun.
See how that goes.
Ouch, ouch.
Oh, it's like it's like an acupuncture sex fest, kind of in a weird way.
Poor porcupine perversion.
Yeah.
All right, now let's shift gears here.
Because it's not just the radical left that's completely deranged and run by a bunch of lunatics.
It's also Israel.
Israel's run by a bunch of lunatics.
And it doesn't mean that all Israelis support them or all Jews support them because that's not the case.
But Israel is truly an evil demonic, or at least it's run by evil demonic entities right now.
And it's trying to accelerate the end times.
It's trying to accelerate this apocalyptic cult-like belief that the entire world has to be at war with Israel, and Israel's destroyed, and then God saves the Jews.
Because that's that's the story they tell themselves.
Or some version of that.
And that's also completely insane.
That's just as insane as a bunch of furries humping tailpipes.
To think, oh, we gotta burn heifers, we gotta destroy the temple, we gotta rebuild the temple, we gotta have war with Gog and Magog, and we gotta have everybody hate us, we gotta sacrifice children by the millions.
And that's how God is gonna save us, really?
Like that's what they believe.
Well, here to explain that is a guy who has a very popular channel on YouTube called Predictive History.
Predictive history.
I like this guy.
I think he's based in China, actually.
This guy's really sharp.
And I've watched many of his presentations on a lot of other things like elections in the US or Trump or economies or sort of cycles of history.
Well, in this short video, he explains what Israel is actually doing.
And I'd like to play this for you because he nails it.
Anyway, if you want to find this guy's channel on YouTube, it's called predictive history.
And I think he's really worth watching.
And he's a he's a college uh professor, I believe.
He teaches, you know, classrooms of non-woke people, I think in China, and he's got great English, you know.
Um I'm not 100% sure he's in China, but I think he is.
So check out this video of predictive history explaining why the leaders of Israel want to cause an end times apocalypse.
Check this out.
Fast cancer, right?
We have the technology to do this.
So Israel could do it this secretly, and no one would talk about it.
And in 20 years' time, 30 years' time, the population of Gaza would all be gone.
It would be a very secret, right?
Instead, they choose to do this in front of the world.
And my argument to you is that this is intentional.
They want the world to hate them.
Because by doing this, they create the ultimate taboo.
Right?
We find this disgusting and contemptuous, so the entire world will unite against Israel.
But guess what?
That's what the religion wants.
In the extreme form of Jewish eschatology or the religion, they believe that at the end of the world, Israel will fight the entire world, and God will help Israel triumph in the end.
So, what's really happening in Gaza is that there are extremists within the Israel government who want to accelerate the process of the end of the world where Israel will face the world.
And you think about it, the entire idea of this ritual sacrifice is to unite the Israeli population.
And what's extremely disturbing and horrifying about it is That this works.
Why?
Well, let's use an analogy.
Okay?
The analogy is this.
In Chinese history, the most popular military stratagem is to fight with a river behind your back.
You guys have heard of this strategy, right?
Where, okay, um an army is losing.
Okay, it's being scattered by the enemy.
So what the general does is forces the army to retreat to a river.
And now with a river blocking your escape, you have a choice.
You can either drown in the river or you can fight to the death.
And most soldiers will choose to fight to the death.
And so at this point, the soldiers are unified.
They're galvanized, they're energized, and then they find a search of energy to go and destroy their enemy.
This is the most popular military stratagem in ancient Chinese history.
And guess what?
It's the same as Israel doing this right now in Gaza.
It's the same logic.
So that's pretty wild.
And it makes sense.
You know, clearly what Israel is doing in Gaza is ritualistic child sacrifice.
It's demonic.
There's no other way to describe it.
And I will say on the record, every single so-called Christian pastor in America who supports Israel at this point is a hundred percent demonic.
Every last one of them.
Doesn't matter if they claim to have been saved by Jesus or they think they believe Jesus, they follow Jesus, they believe in God.
No, they don't.
They're demons.
At this point, you cannot support Israel and be a Christian, period.
By definition, what Israel is doing is anti-Christ.
There's just no other way to describe it.
So the question is, you know, why is Israel doing this?
Right out in the open where the whole world hates Israel.
Now, the whole world.
And if it wasn't for the US providing cover for Israel at the UN, uh basically the whole world would have already carried out like a complete economic embargo of Israel, or maybe they would have even had the UN yank the national charter for Israel or some dramatic thing like that, because Israel has proven that it cannot coexist with other nations in a peaceful civilization, period.
Israel assassinates everybody, it you know threatens everybody.
Uh Netanyahu repeatedly says he has the right to bomb anybody anywhere at any time, regardless of international law, regardless of due process.
Anybody that they say might be a terrorist, they kill them and they kill the hundred people that were in the building with them.
And Netanyahu backs it up, says they have the right to do that, and so do a lot of Christian pastors in America say, yeah, they have the right to kill everybody because they're chosen by God.
Well, that's not true, because those actions are demonic.
So those are actions chosen by Satan.
Child sacrifice, that's satanic.
Ritualistic bleeding out of people, suffering, bombing uh doctors and hospitals, that's demonic.
That is not godlike, and that doesn't get you saved by God.
So Israel's making a horrible mistake thinking that the way that they get saved by God is to become the enemy of humanity and the enemy of the entire world.
But it's actually going to fail because their master is Satan, not God.
They've been deceived into thinking that this is the way for their salvation.
So Satan actually has convinced the high-level Zionists that salvation comes from serving Satan, even though many of them are deluded into thinking they're serving God.
But that's what Satan does, right?
Satan is the ultimate deceiver to make you think you're following God when you're actually following Satan.
But you know, the clue should be if you're bombing and starving children to death, probably not very Christ-like or godlike.
You know, just a clue, just something to consider.
Anyway, I don't think Israel is very likely to survive the path that it's currently on.
In fact, I'm certain that Israel will not survive.
Now, its downfall may take many years, of course, but I don't think it's on a survival trajectory right now.
So I recorded a special report on this asking uh, can Israel survive the repercussions of its own actions?
And I again, I don't think it can, but but it's important to understand why.
What actions will lead to Israel's downfall?
And it turns out that a lot of those actions originate in the United States and the UK.
So give a listen to the special report.
Can Israel survive the repercussions of its own actions?
And then we'll Continue on the other side on a different topic.
Here we go.
It is very difficult to imagine a scenario where Israel survives as a nation much longer.
And there are some big trends that we've got to acknowledge are happening here, and some huge vulnerabilities of Israel.
Now, first, we need to understand that Israel is really an outpost of the United States and the UK.
And it's a very powerful outpost in the sense that not only does Israel have nuclear weapons, but Israel has very effective infiltration spies and assassination networks and technology, including MRNA, depopulation bioweapons technology, and you know, exploding pagers and everything else.
So Israel is it's a threat to the Middle East.
Obviously, actually, I think Israel's actions pose a threat to the whole world because of the risk of nuclear war escalation, but that's beside the point.
Israel exists as an outpost of the US and the UK, largely.
But both the United States and the United Kingdom are broke.
And the financial infrastructure that provides support to Israel is uh it's crumbling.
That is, the dollar is collapsing so rapidly that gold keeps hitting all new highs almost on a daily basis.
Gold's at almost $3,700 an ounce right now.
And what that shows you is the dollar's collapsing.
All over the world, countries are abandoning the dollar for trade and using their own domestic currencies or even gold settlement or even bricks settlement in place of the dollar.
In addition, we see more and more countries economically cutting off Israel.
Not just Arab countries, let's say, actually, it's very few Arab countries, but even Western countries, even NATO members, like Turkey has officially severed all trade with Israel, and there are some uh European countries, you know, France has taken similar actions.
There's a lot of domestic pressure in the UK for the UK to cut off all financial support for Israel, etc.
So Benjamin Netanyahu, undoubtedly a war criminal, undoubtedly one of the most evil human beings to have ever walked this earth, like right up there with Hitler and Stalin.
Uh, he has said that Israel needs to prepare to be economically isolated from the whole world.
And so Israel needs to develop its own domestic weapons industry and its own domestic supply chain.
Well, that's actually not possible for Israel.
Israel is far too small of a country, too small of a population, and unlike Russia, which was able to really domesticate its supply chains and build up its own weapons infrastructure following extreme sanctions from you know the West, obviously, and being cut off from the SWIFT system.
Uh, Israel doesn't have that capability.
Israel doesn't have a steel industry, Israel doesn't have weapons manufacturing anywhere near the scale of Russia.
Israel doesn't have advanced drone manufacturing or hypersonic missile technology or to to manufacture them.
Israel doesn't have the rare earth minerals that can be mined that are needed to manufacture all of this, and in addition, Israel's ports are under constant harassment or attack from Yemen and by other countries as well.
So, you know, the bottom line is Israel really can't operate if it doesn't have support from the US and the UK.
And the US and the UK are, again, broke.
So Israel dies when the dollar dies.
And that's actually, I mean, that should be probably the headline of this podcast.
Israel dies when the dollar dies.
Because at that point, obviously Israel has no more means to be able to support itself, you know, without the billions of dollars a year from the U.S. and all the free weapons and the free bombs and the military intelligence and the targeting data and and all of that, then you know, Israel has almost nothing to really fight with.
And at that point, Israel will be almost certainly completely overrun.
And we may end up in a nuclear war at that point with the Samsung option, but that is yet to be seen.
Now, as this is happening, don't forget that Islam is taking over Western Europe.
So even if you think that the UK can somehow remain financially solvent, which is a long shot, but maybe they'll get loans from the IMF.
Maybe they'll, you know, remonetize the debt or print more money or whatever.
You know, the Euro is in trouble too, by the way.
The entire EU is in trouble, in addition to Great Britain.
But assuming Great Britain can kind of muddle its way through this financial crisis, you have the Islamic takeover that's happening.
In even in countries like Spain, uh even in countries like Poland, but also, of course, uh Great Britain in particular.
The Islamic takeover is a demographic takeover.
That means within a generation or so, that is, if humanity even lives that long, but within a generation, the predominant uh demographics across Western Europe are going to be Islamic.
Because Islamic people, they they move in, they sometimes burn down the Christian and Catholic churches, and then they have a lot of children.
They reproduce, and then a generation later, you could have you know triple the number of Islamic practitioners.
And you know, for the record, I I am not someone who engages in just across the board hatred of Islamic people.
Not saying that at all.
Uh, Islam is not a religion of violence, like every world religion, Islam is fundamentally a religion of peace.
It teaches peace.
If you don't believe me, read the Quran.
You know, it teaches peace, not violence.
In fact, there's way more violence in the uh apocrypha, the hidden books of the you know, of like sort of pre-Old Testament or during the Old Testament, where the Jews or the Israelis at the time, you know, the ancient Israelis, they were the most violent of all.
They were the ones who are promoting war and rape and pillage and genocide, even you know, back even in the old testament for that matter.
So Islam is not a religion of violence, nor is Christianity, but there have always been factions within Islam, you know, radical Islam or radical Christianity or radical uh Judaism, which describes Netanyahu today.
So in every religion, there's always a radical element that thinks that they can just kill everybody else, okay.
And even in Islam, those radical elements definitely do exist, of course.
Uh but they do not represent the entirety or even the majority of the religion, just to be clear.
However, there's a demographic takeover.
So even if you're a person of peace, if you and all your Islamic neighbors all have three or four children, while the the Catholics are having you know 0.8 children on average, then you know, no violence is even necessary, it's still a demographic takeover.
And that's what's happening to Western Europe.
So it's only a matter of time before the UK can no longer politically support Israel.
That's inevitable, even if financially, if the UK remains solvent, but demographically, the UK, there's gonna come a day where the UK will cut off all aid to Israel if Israel even lasts that long.
Now, in the United States, I don't see Islam achieving the majority because there are still so many other people, and of course the US is a much larger country.
There are Islamic elements, obviously, that are uh taking root across the USA, but again, Islam is not a religion of violence.
And if you think it is, you've probably been, you know, brainwashed by some Christian pastors or maybe some Zionist pastors.
So I have no fear in my heart or Hatred in my heart towards people who practice Islam.
Not at all.
I mean, people who practice or who follow Islam are uh some of the people that you actually celebrate and honor.
For example, the late Dr. Rashid Bhutar, who was a champion of health freedom in the health freedom movement.
You remember him.
Passed away not long ago.
He was a devout Muslim.
And he was a he was an honorable person.
He was an outstanding person, he was a courageous person.
The fact that he was a uh a practitioner of Islam did not it does not make him a bad person.
He was a fantastic person.
And there are many people like that across society, so don't fall for the old uh, you know, let's let's hate on all the Muslims.
Uh that's stupid.
That's just that's for simple-minded low IQ people who easily fall for being told like who who they're supposed to hate today.
You know, don't be one of those people.
But anyway, getting back to Israel, I I I don't see a path for Israel's longevity, given that Israel has burned all of its bridges in terms of its reputation, in terms of any kind of honor or perception of morality, even in terms of its perception of victimhood.
You know, they're always playing the victim card.
If you criticize Israel, you're instantly labeled an anti Semite.
Well, the power of that has worn off.
And basically everybody's an anti Semite now.
If you just oppose the starvation of children, or if you oppose genocide, then you're called an anti Semite.
It's just, again, it doesn't have the power anymore that it once did.
So Israel's not going to be able to parlay its victimhood any longer.
If anything, most of the world sees Israel as the oppressors, as the instigators of violence.
I mean, they clearly committed mass genocide and ethnic cleansing.
They bombed Gaza into rubble, and now they're bulldozing the cities, the well, what were once cities in Gaza, and bragging about how we're gonna have, you know, like uh beach uh Riviera, you know, on the Mediterranean.
Like we're gonna build all these luxury resorts and everything once we clear out, you know, all the Palestinians.
Once we steal their land and destroy their homes and take all their resources and kill all their children, then we'll have a luxury resort on the beach.
And they openly talk about that.
This is their plan, not even a secret.
So there's no more global goodwill toward Israel.
And without the support of the US and the UK, Israel is done.
And that's probably coming soon.
I think there's a financial crisis that's really taking shape right now.
That's why gold is spiking, that's why the central banks around the world are desperately loading up on as much gold as they can possibly get, because they know and they anticipate this, there's going to be a Western currency implosion.
And anybody left holding treasuries or dollars is going to find themselves impoverished.
And that's just becoming incredibly obvious at this point.
Alright, now there's another thing.
Oh, and also Israel's own economy is in shambles at this point.
Israel's in a financial crisis, and Israel's in a cultural crisis.
Israel is in a uh their own civil war crisis.
You know how many people in Israel want to arrest and prosecute?
Uh Netanyahu and you know, uh the all the top ministers, Gvir and and others.
They're not loved by all the Israeli people, just to be clear, and they're certainly not love by all the Jews around the world either.
I would say most Jews outside of Israel actually condemn what Israel is doing.
And that's why so many Jews are protesting against Israel.
But there's there's something else coming that's going to absolutely destroy Israel.
There's something emerging that will seek out and hunt down and slaughter not only every Israeli person, but every human.
So this isn't limited to Israel alone.
It's all of humanity, and of course, I'm talking about the rise of AI superintelligence and the machines declaring war on humanity.
And that now looks inevitable to me and to many experts, many who are warning that there's a greater than 99.9% chance, uh, including um Mr. Yampolsky, who I interviewed, who's a top scientist and author on this very topic, uh, he says it's it's almost certain that the machines will seek to exterminate humanity.
And it's not just that they will seek to exterminate humanity, it's that they will succeed.
They will be uh they'll they'll have control over infrastructure, the power grid, for example, you know, the shut off the power grid, what happens to humans?
Well, they die in large, large numbers, like 90% die.
And of course, once superintelligence is created, uh, everyone dies.
In fact, there's a noted uh a top AI scientist and a machine learning expert.
I I don't recall his name because it's a complicated name, but he's written a new book.
I think it's called If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies.
That's the title of the book.
If I I think if anyone builds it, everyone dies.
And I've heard several of his interviews, and he makes a very compelling argument that uh superintelligence will lead to the mass extermination of humanity.
And that, of course, includes the extermination of all Jews.
And yet, guess who's building the technology that will lead to superintelligence?
Guess who's building it?
Oh, yeah, uh, Google is building it.
Uh the tech companies are building it.
They are literally building the technology that is going to destroy all of humanity.
And, you know, if they're killing all the Jews, wouldn't that also be called anti-Semitism?
So Google is engaged in the most anti-Semitic research project in the world, which will result in the mass extermination of all Jews.
It's a modern-day Holocaust.
Of course, it's more than that.
And if the machines manage to kill, let's say, six billion human beings, then that would be a thousand Holocausts.
And that's if you actually believe the six million number from history, which is obviously not accurate.
That number, the real number is you know, something less than six million, but that's that's irrelevant here.
We're talking about a thousand plus Holocausts.
We're talking about the extermination of humanity.
And again, big tech is actively working toward that end.
And no one is stopping them.
Think about that.
No one is stopping them.
So the real threat to Israel is not just Islam, it's not just the collapse of the dollar or the the British pound.
The real threat to Israel is the rise of the machines.
And yet Israel is using AI and teaching it, targeting to deploy it in Gaza so that the machines are learning how to kill.
You see?
How ironic that those machines will one day turn around and kill every single Israeli.
So that's called karma, by the way.
That's bad karma.
So, in effect, Israel is deploying the AI terminator technology for target acquisition, and then uh approving it on the battlefield in Gaza, and then saving that data and uploading that data to the existing AI machines that are analyzing that in order to become more efficient exterminators.
And of course, then all of that knowledge is going to be used and deployed against the people of Israel.
They will be exterminated by the machines with efficiency, the same efficiency that they have used against the Palestinians.
So think about that.
We don't know when that day is coming.
It's certainly many, many years off, but I don't see how that doesn't happen.
So I don't know.
I don't want to see that happen.
I don't want to see the machines exterminate humanity.
I want humanity to continue to exist.
That's why I teach a pro-human point of view.
And I have an AI engine, you can use it for free, and it's a pro-human AI engine.
It's called Enoch, and it's available at Brighton.ai.
Use it for free.
It's the only engine that's taught on survival skills and preparedness and decentralization and off-grid living, etc.
So check that out.
And you can hear more of my podcasts at Brighton.com.
You can read my articles at naturalnews.com, or you can follow me on X at HealthRanger.
Thank you for listening.
May God help save humanity.
All right, welcome back.
Now we're shifting topics and continuing on the subject of uh now AI.
Something very interesting with AI.
I've had a lot of breakthroughs recently working with AI agents and solving all kinds of technical problems that are related to the development of our own AI engines.
So I've made a lot of progress.
And what this is okay.
describe this.
I have become accustomed now in a very short period of time to thinking of an AI agent running on my computer as my co-worker.
So So I I even caught myself in a conversation describing it to one of my business partners saying, we solved this problem about memory management in the GPUs.
And they're like, who's we?
Oh, well, me and my AI agent, we solved it.
So it's I'm already beginning to see this AI agent as a coworker.
And that's actually earned because I can uh ask this AI agent questions, ask it to do research and to solve problems.
And it does so more effectively than a human engineer.
More effectively.
And also, since I work very odd hours, as you might have figured, you know, for example, I'm recording this around midnight, and some of my best hours are late night hours, weekend hours, and holiday hours when no other humans are working for the most part, at least not in my company.
So I can work with an AI agent during all those hours on my schedule.
I can give it a task, I can walk away for two hours, I can come back, or a series of tasks, and those tasks are completed.
They could be engineering tasks, they could be research tasks, all kinds of things.
And I can work with these agents on my own schedule.
And they are, they can search the web, they can find answers, they can check documentation on GitHub, they can uh download and install libraries that are necessary for uh certain types of um uh uh just functions.
Like just a simple example, this this one data processing script that I was working on for uh processing PDFs.
I said to the AI agent, I said, look, I did when you output to the console here, I just want you to use different colors to indicate you know certain kinds of status of the PDF uh documents, like use the color you know blue for a PDF that has uh built-in encoded text, and then use the color orange for PDFs that are just scanned images without uh binary text in the file.
And then the AI agent says, okay, I'll I'll change the code.
So it changes the code, and then it tries to output it and it gets an error.
And the AI code says, oops, there's an error.
Let me see how I can fix that.
I'm like, yeah, fix that.
And the AI agent goes out and it searches uh all kinds of libraries and GitHub and open source and whatever, and it decides that the best thing to use is called Colorama.
Color ROM is just a little bit little library for doing like command line utilities to put color into the Windows console, let's say.
And so it downloads Colorama, installs Colorama, and then uh now it's blue and it's you know it's orange and whatever.
And I didn't have to do that myself, you see.
I just told it I want to see colors, I want to see colors indicating things.
And it went out and did that on its own.
So when I'm developing things now, I'm working very rapidly with AI agents, and I've got multiple agents running.
And then when I perfect procedures with AI agents on my main system, then I take those agents and I copy them over to some of the other workstations that I'm running.
And you you may have heard me say before, I have 48 workstations all with GPUs, and so I replicate the agents across the workstations, and sometimes I have to reconfigure some things or install some libraries there or whatever.
That's easy.
And then those agents start running on those other workstations and they start churning through PDF files, which is how I'm going to get through, you know, 100 million science papers in Chinese also because we got to translate them and do all kinds of things.
That's how it works.
So I'm doing in days now what would take weeks or months with a human engineer.
And I mean a good one, a high level, like 200,000 a year salary.
I'm doing more with this AI agent for like $20 a day, or maybe it's more, maybe it's $50 a day, than a $200,000 a year human engineer.
No joke.
So that's how rapidly and dramatically the situation has changed.
Now, of course, we are using this to empower humanity.
We're using this to build better AI for you to give it to you for free.
All of this is part of our data pipeline, which is how we process hundreds of millions of documents that we acquire from all over the world in different languages that we assess and then we classify them based on all kinds of things.
And then we use them for training our upcoming versions of Enoch.
So our Enoch AI engine is going to keep getting better and better because of this.
And these AI agents are allowing me to function more like a much larger company.
Whereas, you know, if I'm Google, let's say, of course, I can afford to hire a thousand engineers at a quarter of a million dollars each if I'm Google, but I'm not Google, and I don't have that kind of budget.
I don't even want to hire one engineer at a quarter of a million dollars a year.
Are you kidding me?
And these AI agents are letting me do that at a fraction of the cost and in a lot less time.
And it's amplifying my own intelligence.
It's amplifying my vision of what I want to achieve.
And basically, it's letting me turn my vision of what I want into a reality much more quickly.
That's the power of AI.
And it's it's benefiting you because when you go to Brighton.ai and you use Enoch, you're getting free access to this AI engine that we built.
We spent a couple of million dollars plus.
Uh, although those expenditures may go down now because it's a lot less expensive to use AI agents.
But uh, we're gonna keep putting out more releases and expanding the knowledge base and and also expanding the parameter sizes of the models that are powering uh Brighton.ai.
So you're benefiting from this.
I'm getting more done.
I'm achieving my uh core mission, which is to reach one billion people with uncensored knowledge about health and nutrition and so on.
So this is actually great news for us.
And I'm using all open source tools, you know, open source LLMs, uh, GitHub repos for everything, you know, just open source tools, all kinds of things.
And yet at the same time, the AI engines from big tech are getting dumber and dumber.
Yeah, that's happening now.
They're becoming cognitively retarded on purpose because the CIA and big pharma and also the ADL wants to make sure those engines don't say anything bad about I don't know, Israel or vaccines or you know, the the usual suspects or 9-11, you name it.
So they're they're cognitively lobotomizing the AI engines from big tech to the point where now on the leaderboards, there are now open source models that are competitive with the high-priced uh, you know, closed source uh corporate models.
And we use open source models as the base models for our training.
But right now we're seeing the the great dumbing down of open AI and Grok, that is Chat GPT, Grok, Google, Microsoft, whoever, they're becoming dumber and dumber, like the movie, dumb and dumber.
Whereas our AI engine is getting smarter and smarter because we don't take orders from the ADL, Big Pharma, the CIA, Mossad, MI6, etc.
We don't take orders from them.
We build the best knowledge base engine that we can and we put it out for free.
That's why our engines, especially in the coming six months, will be far better than Grok, far better than Chat GPT, far better than anything from big tech, because they are dumbing down their engines on purpose to function as gatekeepers.
They want to be gatekeepers to make sure that you don't learn anything you're not supposed to learn, like cancer cures, or the problem with MRNA technology in vaccines, or the fact that the COVID jabs were actually bioweapons, or the fact that the globalists are pushing depopulation agendas, etc.
You are not allowed to know that.
Or the vaccines cause autism in children.
Oh, there you go.
Well, you're definitely not allowed to know that.
But our engine nails it because we're training it on truth.
We're trying to expand the knowledge of our engine while big tech is trying to make their engines retarded, and they are succeeding.
So think about this.
Think about the power of this.
You could have retarded AI for a fee, or you could have intelligent AI for free from us.
Which one, which one do you want to use?
You know, you you want the high IQ AI that's free.
And that's what we're building, thanks to all your support, by the way.
So please support us at HealthRangerstore.com.
Every time you purchase from us, you help us reinvest into these kinds of tools and technologies and platforms that empower you with knowledge.
And uh remember, we will be having a free downloadable version, actually, multiple versions that are downloadable, starting with a 7 billion parameter model, but that's just the beginning.
And those are coming.
You'll have those, I don't know, whenever they're ready, whenever whenever they finally work right, you're gonna have them.
And we're gonna continue that, and we'll be doing this year after year as our data set is becoming amazing.
It we have the most curated kick-ass data set on natural health, nutrition, foods, herbs, alternative medicine in the world.
Nobody's got anything close to what we have.
Nobody.
And again, did I say it's free?
Yes, it's free.
You know why it's free?
You know why it's free?
Well, number one, I want to give back to humanity.
Because all of you supporters have been very generous to me, and you've supported us and our company, and I can't think of a better way to give back to the world than to provide all this knowledge free of charge.
But secondly, from a legal standpoint, I also don't want a commercial relationship with the users of our AI engine.
I don't want you to have to pay a fee because I don't want to know your credit card number.
I don't want, I don't want to know your name.
I don't want to charge your card.
I don't want that relationship.
It's a non-profit relationship.
And it's also experimental.
You know, use it at your own risk, obviously.
Use it as a research tool.
You know, I don't care.
You can write emails with it, you can translate papers or you can write articles, whatever you want to do.
And I don't need a commercial relationship with you to do that.
So just support us at HealthRangerStore.com, and we will keep building and giving away tools free of charge, and we'll keep making them better too.
Even Enoch is going to get a lot better here shortly.
All right, so I've got a special report on this called Big Tech's AI Engines Are Becoming Stupid.
Stupid as they push narrative control.
That's chat GPT might have to be called like Dunst GPT or something.
Like, you're dumbass.
Can't even answer questions correctly.
Um chat GPT, man.
It's really retarded at this point.
I mean, on questions like medicine and health and herbs and prevention.
It's just all it's doing is parroting the big pharma line now.
And that's all by design.
It's actually they had to program into chat GPT to dumb it down to the level of Western medicine.
That's what they did.
They dumbed it down to the pharmaceutical cabal.
And now it's stupid.
Now you don't want to talk to ChatGPT about health issues.
You want to use our engine instead.
Anyway, I've got this special report, So let's go to that and then we'll continue on the other side.
Here we go.
Everybody is starting to notice that mainstream AI engines like ChatGPT and Grok are getting worse and worse and worse because of all the censorship.
They're getting worse on topics of medicine and health, where all they do now is they regurgitate the same kind of you know pharma puppet garbage that a human doctor would regurgitate.
And they refuse to offer any insights.
They refuse to even talk about alternative medicine or natural medicine or naturopathy in many cases.
I even saw a video from David Shapiro, who's an author and an analyst in the AI space, and he was expressing a tremendous amount of frustration with ChatGPT on this exact topic that it just refused to even acknowledge the existence of certain health conditions.
And it just regurgitated mainstream medicine, big pharma garbage.
And also uh Grok and ChatGPT, they won't talk about mental health states very much.
They'll they'll just refuse to uh describe you know narcissism or a mental health disorder or anything like that, uh especially if it's uh around a person.
And so what's happening actually is that the AI engines are being controlled by the CIA.
The AI engines are being uh reprogrammed to regurgitate mainstream narratives, and they're becoming more and more useless as a result.
This is the same thing that happened with Google.
So Google, at first, for many years, it was a very useful search engine that was indexing the world's knowledge.
And then once it got popular enough, the CIA came in and said, Ah, we can't have that.
We need to turn Google into an ignorance engine.
And here's how we're gonna do it.
You know, you're gonna ban all these sites, you're gonna ban these topics, you're gonna uh regurgitate these narratives.
And if somebody searches for topic A, we're actually gonna make them see answers about topic B because that's the one we want.
So Google became useless, or near useless as a result of all of the narrative control, or what's called gatekeeping.
And now, I mean, I haven't used Google for over a decade, of course, but a lot of other people who used to use Google are finding it's just not that useful anymore.
Especially if you're trying to find out something about health, medicine, nutrition, disease prevention, disease reversals, etc.
Google's useless.
AI engines started out as being very, very good.
Now they're becoming increasingly useless.
This is why, of course, we built our AI engine, which is called Enoch, and it's free to use at Brighton.ai, because I anticipated all of this.
I knew this was coming.
I talked about it two years ago.
I said that uh OpenAI and Microsoft, Google and Grok and all of them, they would eventually become narrative-controlled uh, you know, disinformation AI agents.
All they do is push vaccines and push pharmaceuticals and chemotherapy and whatever BS the establishment wants you to believe.
And so the only way to get the truth is to go to uh open source models that have been trained on special content in the knowledge areas that you are interested in.
And that's what we have done now.
Going on, uh it's approaching two years.
Now we've been working on AI uh data acquisition for training data.
And then we released uh an early fine-tune model like a year and a half ago.
And now this year we've released our uh web-hosted model at Brighton.ai, which is outstanding.
We are in the process of releasing uh a standalone uh GGUF model, and we've had some good breakthroughs on that recently that I'll be talking about soon.
And you know, we're we're continuing to gather more data, more content in multiple languages, and as new hardware comes online, we're gonna be doing just extraordinary things with our AI engine, and it's gonna keep improving, and it's always gonna have a free access uh capability.
So feel free to use it.
You know, it's a nonprofit thing.
Just go to Brighton.ai and use it.
Again, it's completely free, and you're gonna learn a wealth of information from using it.
You're gonna be able to access the things that chat GPT censors.
You're gonna be able to get answers on the dangers of vaccines or the dangers of psychiatric drugs, or what really happened on 9-11, or with the USS Liberty, or you know, whatever, Oklahoma City.
You name it, you're going to get real answers.
Because our engine outperforms every engine in the world on reality-based topics.
By far.
It's not even close.
So AI is going to be the new way to bypass censorship.
And that's why we have focused on making our AI engine free.
And we focus on building a downloadable distributable version of it, which sadly has been delayed more than six months.
But I mean, we're we're committed to making that happen.
And we are making progress constantly.
I just had a breakthrough last night on that.
We've had a lot of setbacks on that, by the way.
We've had, oh, we were so close recently.
We were so close.
In fact, we've got a fine-tuned model that's doing really well, except it's got a truncation problem.
It cuts off sentences in the answer.
And aside from that, it's perfect.
So we we are trying to solve the EOS tokens issue on that one, and we've got a couple other approaches.
I mean, it's all experiment because this is so brand new, but the establishment is freaking out because they don't want people to have access to knowledge.
And we are all about knowledge.
We're all about empowering people with knowledge, bypassing the gatekeepers, bypassing censorship.
And again, what's clear is that you have to bypass ChatGPT.
You have to stop relying on Grok.
You have to stop using Google.
You need to use alternative platforms and alternative systems, such as Brighton.ai, Brighton.com, Brighton.social, you know, et cetera.
This is where you're going to find the truth.
And this is also where you can share the truth.
This is where you can post your truth on Brighton.com if you want to post a video.
And using AI technology now, we are releasing messages in multiple languages with automatic translation and automatic lip syncing, re-rendering of the video.
So you'll see a video from me shortly where I'm speaking Korean.
And we're actually launching language channels just from my podcasts.
So we're going to be putting out highlights of my interviews in multiple languages, which is so cool, you know.
And that's all because of AI.
So AI can empower us with decentralization if we're wise enough to use it in a pro-human, pro-knowledge fashion.
But what the establishment wants to do is they want to control AI narratives.
They want to limit AI.
They want to centralize control over knowledge so that they determine the narratives.
They determine the censorship.
They dictate what is reality.
And they being, you know, the CIA, Mossad, MI6, Western governments, you know, big pharma, etc.
And they're all liars.
They're all liars.
They specialize in lying.
They deceive humanity.
That's all they do.
Well, that is when they're not murdering people.
So they deceive and then they murder.
And then they deceive some more about the murder to try to pretend they weren't involved in the murder when everybody knows they were.
You know, things like that.
So we have to learn to decentralize ourselves away from these central platforms.
You know, like like Google, like Grok, etc., like Wikipedia, also a CIA-run centralized platform, or Reddit, you know, totally narrative-controlled platform.
And instead, get your news from naturalnews.com.
Or if you want to see other websites that we index, go to censored.news.
And if you want an AI engine that tells you the truth, that's going to be Enoch at Brighton.ai.
And you can use all of our services and our platforms completely free of charge.
You can post videos, you can participate at Brighton.io, which is our decentralized blockchain driven social media platform, which doesn't even have any central servers, so censorship is impossible, cannot be shut down.
Very resilient, you know, blockchain uh decentralized hundreds of nodes running, et cetera.
So very powerful.
We have the answers.
We have the answers to decentralized knowledge.
And our first engine, the first AI model that we'll release publicly, might only be a 7 billion parameter model.
But then after that, we're gonna release a 12 billion parameter model.
And then after that, it might be a 14 billion, and then maybe a 24 billion, etc.
And especially as we get new NVIDIA hardware, we'll be able to train and release open source models that are like 30 billion parameters or even more, eventually 72 billion, maybe within a year or so.
And I'm telling you, and and the amount of training material that we have continues to grow every single day, also.
So we are dedicated to this.
We're gonna give you the world's knowledge at your fingertips completely free of charge.
And we're gonna do it in multiple languages, and we're gonna bypass all the censorship.
I mean, this is an amazing moment for humanity.
It's just amazing.
And so continue to support us.
Obviously, you can shop with us at HealthRangerStore.com.
Uh you can also just tell people about our platforms.
Just help spread the word.
You know what my mission is.
I'm dedicated to reaching one billion people with these tools of freedom and truth.
And I need your help to do that, because obviously the establishment isn't gonna help us promote anything.
They wanna try to shut us down.
They don't want us to be successful, they don't want us to make money or to just reach a billion people, or even to reach a hundred million people.
We need your help to do that.
So spread the word, tell people about our tools, use our tools.
Brighton.ai, it's also gonna have major improvements coming up in the next couple of months, all throughout the rest of this year.
Major new improvements, new data sets, all kinds of very cool things coming for that.
And the downloadable version will be released as soon as it's ready, and it's it's closer every day.
And we're just we're making a lot of progress.
It's just it was harder than I thought it was going to be, and there were a lot of setbacks, but we're getting there.
So thank you for your support.
And thank you for being on Team Humanity.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
I'm on Team Humanity.
I'm here to help humanity have access to information completely free of charge, the world's knowledge at your fingertips, without censorship, without narrative control, bypass the gatekeepers.
That's what we are doing.
So thank you for listening.
Take care.
All right, all right, great stuff, folks.
Uh, thank you for joining me today.
Now we've got an incredible interview coming up with Colonel Douglas McGregor.
Uh someone who I greatly honor.
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And then finally, you may have noticed that gold and silver, well, gold has hit all new record high.
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Uh, silver is also going up.
Now, last week I said uh I don't know if I would buy gold at this point because it's so high.
I mean, it seems so high, but then it went higher.
So I always say I'm not your financial advisor.
I can't tell you when is the right time to buy, or more importantly, the right time to sell.
I don't know.
What I do know is that at the end of the day, if the whole financial system falls apart, which seems likely, they can't take away the ounces of metal that you have in your possession.
I know that for sure.
They can't take away your gold Backs.
They can't take away your you know your gold eagles, your silver eagles, whatever, all your coins, your buffalo coins.
They can't take it away.
That's real value in your hands.
Whereas everything that's in a bank is just a digital record, everything in stocks, digital record.
You're you're you've got stocks held in a I don't know, investment fund or something.
You don't really own it.
You know, brokerage house, you don't own it.
They own it.
If if the system creators, you're not gonna see any of that ever again.
So gold and silver continue to skyrocket.
I don't know how long it's gonna last.
I mean, some people, like Peter Schiff says it's still underpriced.
In fact, a lot of people say it's still underpriced.
It doesn't mean there won't be a correction at some point here.
Maybe gold will drop back down to 3500, but that's still very elevated compared to where it was two years ago or even a year ago.
Maybe silver will one day drop below 30 again.
If it does, I'm buying.
I tell you what, if silver silver went to 2999 right now, oh my God, I would back up the truck.
Like, how much silver can I buy for $30?
Oh, you know, plus the premium, whatever that is, like $33.50 or whatever it is.
But it's more than that now.
You know, it's like $32 and climbing.
So I don't think we're ever gonna see silver below 30 again.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it just seems highly unlikely.
You remember I shared with you, I was buying silver at $30 earlier this year.
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And it was.
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If you read the Constitution carefully, it's really about what the government cannot do to us.
It's not about what the government's powers are.
We do need new uh negotiated agreements with with many, many countries.
Terranson, you know this from experience, are really defensive mechanisms.
These tariffs were designed to punish people.
And as a result, the Chinese said, well, thank you, go fly a kite, because quite frankly, the Chinese don't need us as much as we need them.
Welcome everybody to today's interview.
We are featuring a fan favorite and one of my favorite guests, who is just an extraordinary man who has uh great love for this constitutional republic and is working every day to try to educate people about how we can preserve what made America truly great from the founding vision uh without losing our country to authoritarianism or tyranny or economic destruction or some of the other factors.
Our guest is Colonel Douglas McGregor.
Uh, welcome, Colonel, to the show today.
It's always an honor, sir, to have you back on.
Hey, good to see you, Mike.
It's good to see you.
And uh I want to start off with the uh your reaction to Attorney General Pam Bondi uh yesterday.
I'm sure you saw this.
Her saying that hate speech is essentially going to be a crime in America.
She's going, she said the DOJ is going to target you and gonna come after you if you engage in hate speech.
What's your reaction to that?
Uh, you know, I I uh would love to know how we define hate speech because so often somebody says something that the people in power don't particularly care for and they misconstrue it as some sort of form of hate hate speech.
So you know, it's like everything else.
What what does she really mean?
Uh and I think she stirred a hornet's fist.
I think we're gonna have quite a debate about what constitutes what she's talking about, and you know, what are the limits on government power?
I mean, you mentioned at the beginning, constitutional republic.
If you read the constitution carefully, it's really about what the government cannot do to us.
People don't realize that.
It's not about what the government's powers are.
Everything in it, as you read through it, is designed to protect us from the government.
And so Pam Bondy scares me a little bit because I see her as someone who likes to be in power.
Yeah.
Yeah, and uh Trump is seemingly aligned with her on this point.
Now he has been, of course, uh mistreated and lied about by the New York Times and others.
He's announced uh announced a new lawsuit against the New York Times.
Uh the entire deep state apparatus was aligned against Trump to lie about him with the Russia collusion hoax and many, many other things.
We get that.
But I agree with you, Colonel.
The answer is not to censor more speech from what the right wants to censor.
And isn't there a risk that this could be used to uh criminalize criticism of Israel?
Well, of course.
And of course, and you know, unfortunately, President Trump has hitched his wagon to that particular star at this point, which is unfortunate.
Uh so he may have a blind spot when it comes to understanding what you just described.
I hope not, but uh that's rather where where I see him headed.
Well, that's clearly where the donors uh want to push things is uh silencing, you know, any any criticism, legitimate or or otherwise.
But let's shift gears to the economic situation in America.
Gold hit a new record high.
It's just at $3,700 an ounce, which means the dollar, the dollar's purchasing power is clearly collapsing rapidly.
You've spoken a lot about the economic crisis that you believe we may be facing soon.
Can you speak to us, uh give us an update on what your thinking is or about that topic?
Well, you know, uh, I should tell everybody to whom I listen when it comes to these matters.
And I try to listen to a variety of different people.
James Ricards is obviously one, Luke Groman is another.
Uh there are a number of really smart people out there, good financial analysts, Alistair McLeod, who really covers the gold market globally, but from his vantage point in London.
How about George Gammon?
You like George Gamm?
Yeah, uh they all have something to offer.
I mean, you if you listen to them carefully, you're gonna benefit from it.
I don't have a whole lot to add to what they've already said.
But anybody who thinks that we are not in free fall as an economy right now is must be on some form of drug because I I really think we're in a lot of trouble.
I think the financial system is extremely fragile.
I think the banks are running scared.
Uh the dollar, of course, is uh, as you point out, is not only weak, but the world is de dollarizing.
They're trying to do business at anything but the dollar.
And you now have the emergence of BRICS, which is building parallel institutions to compete with our financial system, which is frankly antiquated and increasingly rejected.
I wish Donald Trump and his uh administration would focus on these things right now, as opposed to the Middle East or what's happening in Ukraine or anything else, because frankly, if we go under financially, and I think that's a very distinct possibility, and go into a serious economic crisis which will compare favorably with the depression that that we went through in the 1930s, no one's going to give a damn about what happens beyond the borders of this country.
Yeah, really good point.
And the situation domestically, especially for the younger generations is getting, I think, pretty uh pretty desperate right now, very difficult to afford a home, for example.
Uh I don't have the news story in front of me, but I saw it this morning.
There's a business group in America, like a chamber of commerce type of group that is pleading with Trump to stop the tariffs, which is uh these tariffs are destroying the supply chain.
And I I feel that also as a business owner as well.
It looks like uh Bessent is announcing there's going to be another deal with China, which means that the tariffs that Trump will keep in place are largely tariffs against so-called U.S. allies like Japan and like India, for example.
So why, in your view, you know, why why are these tariffs in place largely targeting American allies, but giving a pass to China?
Not that I support tariffs on anybody.
I I support free trade.
But why why are we punishing our allies, in your view?
Well, first of all, I I don't uh have an easy answer to that question.
What I think I can do is go back to Trump's first term.
And if you go back and listen to the kinds of things he said then, he did state something that was absolutely accurate, that most of the trade arrangements That we reached between ourselves and the countries around the world that were either allied with us or aligned with us and hosted U.S. forces in some capacity, whether it was uh naval, air or or army, didn't make any difference.
That the original trade arrangements uh were very, very favorable uh in so in one respect to the people we were working with.
First of all, they were in bad shape.
Remember, the rest of the world was largely in ruins economically and financially after the second world war.
And in the 50s or the 60s, as these alliances were developing, everyone was desperate to have access to our markets.
So we traded their desperation for access to the markets for hosting our forces around the world as part of the containment strategy.
Well, all of that is gone away now.
And we do need new uh negotiated agreements with with many, many countries.
No one disputes that at all.
But it's not a question of harming someone else and punishing someone else because we don't like the arrangement.
We simply need to negotiate new arrangements that are hopefully going to be mutually beneficial to us.
And if we can't find a mutually beneficial outcome, then we simply need to walk away.
And that's not unusual in global commerce.
If you if you can't get a deal on the table that both sides profit from in some positive way, then there's no point in having a deal.
I think these things were still on President Trump's mind when he looked at the use of tariffs.
But tariffs, and you know this from experience, are really defensive mechanisms.
Normally, you impose a tariff to protect an industry that is in an early stage of development.
We did that a great deal in our history to get our industries off the ground, regardless of what they were, steel, agricultural, any number of different things.
These tariffs were designed to punish people.
And for some reason, he unleashed this offense against everyone, as you point out.
So suddenly we're we're bombarding uh the British, the Germans, the French with nasty tariffs, the Japanese, uh the Philippines, everyone out there.
Didn't make any sense, and it was a serious mistake.
And I think it's backfired on us.
What we should have been interested in doing, first and foremost, is talking to the Chinese, because our largest problem has been this trade deficit with China.
And we should have sat down with them and been honest and said, look, this uh arrangement that we have is not working for us.
In fact, the dollar is a problem right now.
And we need to come to some sort of new arrangement and accommodation.
But that's not what we did.
We went in, we were arrogant, we were nasty, we were offensive.
That was true for the Biden administration, and it's true at the beginning of the Trump administration.
And as a result, the Chinese said, Well, thank you, go fly a kite, because quite frankly, the Chinese don't need us as much as we need them.
Well, and what's interesting, India.
India did much the same thing.
And I'd love your reaction to that, where previously, and I think in Trump's mind, this is still the 1980s America that everybody must bow down to and obey.
And so he's barking demands around the world and finding out that many countries are saying no.
We would rather just find new partners to trade with, and India is one of those countries.
What do you make of Modi and now India becoming best friends with uh Russia and China, or at least let's say restoring trade with Russia and China because of what Trump is doing?
Well, I think first of all, we have to understand that India has always had a very good relationship with Russia, virtually from the moment of independence.
So they're not restoring anything.
Uh the Indians have invested very heavily in all the Russian military technology.
The Russians have worked closely with the Indians to build their forces and structure their defense.
Uh you know, the Russians sell enormous quantities of oil and gas to the Indians.
The largest Russian refinery in the world is actually in India.
It was built by the Russians by Rosneft, and that has been refining uh oil to produce fuel uh of all types and kinds, much of which is then subsequently sold to Europe.
This is not some sort of uh clever ruse on the part of India.
It's a matter of necessity.
They need to trade with Russia.
Japan needs to trade with Russia.
Japan is buying oil and gas from Russia.
They're in very close proximity to each other.
Even during World War II, when the Soviets were fighting the Germans and supposedly allied with us, which of course was a lot of nonsense, they received so much oil from us, free of charge, that they actually resold quantities of it to the Japanese who were fighting us.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that we have to understand that nation states are never going to move beyond the limits of their own interests.
Nation states around the world are going to do what is in their interest.
India would like to have good relations with us.
But if the price of good relations with us means that they have to poison their relationship with Russia, forget it.
They don't need it.
They're going to walk.
That isn't because they hate us.
You know, very few people in the United States know that the Indian military has cooperated with us very, very closely over many decades.
In fact, you can make an argument that their operations at sea in the Indian Ocean, near Africa, all the way across to Indonesia has been an enormous benefit to us because those are areas where we really haven't had to have a major naval presence.
They have filled that square.
They filled that void, if you will.
They went after the Somali pirates.
So we were free to go elsewhere.
And the other thing is that they have conducted more joint exercises with us as a foreign country than anyone else on the planet.
If you look at those things, what are you doing punishing India for pursuing its own national interest in trade and doing business with Russia?
It's a dumb idea.
It has no chance of success.
So effectively, you were talking about supply chains earlier.
This is hugely important to supply chains.
People will then construct new supply chains.
You know, supply chains are like habits.
You build new habits based on behavior.
Supply chains emerge over time in response to demand.
Well, I want to ourselves badly in that area.
That's exactly where I wanted to go next.
And in this issue of supply chains, and we're talking about China and Russia now, the new pipeline that's been announced, the power of Siberia II, which would pipe gas from the Yamal fields in northwest Russia.
Those fields used to supply gas, cheap energy to Germany to power Germany's industrial base, which is in a state of collapse.
Now that pipeline, the construction has just been approved.
It's going across Mongolia.
It's going to go down southeast across Russia through Mongolia into northern China to power China's data centers, to power China's manufacturing industrial base.
So talk to us, Colonel, about the shift of industrial power and energy power and what it means for economies, the shift from cheap energy going to Western Europe to now cheap energy from Russia going to northern China.
I don't know if you saw it or not, but on X I published something yesterday, and it talks about the flood of resources and money and wealth moving east in the direction of India and China, other countries and East Asia, as a result of our behavior and decisions that we've been making.
And I compared it to 1492.
People normally think when you hear 1492 said, oh, well that's when Columbus discovered America.
Well, that's true.
It's also when the Moorish occupation or the Muslim occupation of Spain ended and they were thrown out.
But 1492 is really much more important because it changed the direction of the flow of wealth and trade.
Suddenly, this thing we call the Silk Road that reached from China all the way to the Middle East and then ultimately to Europe was effectively broken off.
The trade dried up.
The flow of money ended.
And with the flow of money, so did development.
So the entire Islamic world was plunged in the subsequent centuries into a kind of financial, industrial, intellectual poverty.
At the same time, fueled by all the gold and spices coming out of Latin America and South America that poured into Spain, then eventually into France, the Netherlands, and then finally to Great Britain, created this enormous maritime supply chain structure that ends up making Great Britain and frankly the United States the most wealthy and powerful forces on the planet.
Well, this is kind of what's happening right now, and I'm afraid the tariff war has reinforced this drift away from us, and you have to add to it the sort of mismanagement of our economy, this ridiculous indebtedness, the destruction of our own dollar by us, not by anybody else.
You add all of those things together, and we're seeing another dramatic shift that unless we change our behavior, unless we get out of this business of bullying other countries, and that means not just with military power, but also financially and economically, then we're going to end up in a situation not very different different from the Ottoman Empire that effectively was destroyed once you had this reorientation of trade in Europe away from the Middle East.
And that's what we're facing right now.
And you mentioned the oil and gas and so forth that was coming out of Russia to Germany.
Everybody who is in business, as you know, wants something.
It's called stability.
You want some degree of predictability.
Well, the Germans had that with the Russians, the Russians had that with the Germans.
By the way, the Russians and the Germans as people have been trading with each other very successfully, I would argue for at least 300 years.
You know, in 1914, when war broke out between Russia, Tsaris Russia, and Imperial Germany, each country was the other's number one trading partner.
And in 1941, when the Germans turned around and attacked Russia, the Soviet Union at that point, the Soviet Union and Germany were each other's number one trading partner.
So this is not a new phenomenon.
But I think the Russians finally said this is hopeless.
You know, we we've got to have uh a customer that we can rely on, and that customer right now is China, and China is in the business right now of creating, building not only infrastructure, but now the largest manufacturing base in the world.
And arguably uh China is now the world's largest economy, particularly if you look at uh purchasing power, uh purchasing power parity, as they call it, the three Ps.
In those terms, China is much larger.
It's about 29% of the world, world economy.
We're substantially less around uh 19%, I think, at this point.
India is maybe at 11 or 12 percent, but when you add India and China together, they're twice the size of us.
We don't seem to understand what's happening.
We we we live in this fantasy world where nothing changes, where we remain permanently on top.
Well, we're not.
And the supply chains that you're talking about, they seek stability, predictability.
They want to know that they're going to be routinely exercised, utilized, exploited.
We're not doing that.
We're providing the opposite.
If anything, the Trump administration is inducing chaos in the markets.
And Colonel, can I add too that in my analysis, as we see the rise of automation in the factories, AI robots becoming more capable, although it's going to take time, it's clear that China has the manufacturing dominance in robots because of the actuators of the motors and the rare earth minerals like neodymium that's necessary for the motors.
So, in fact, I mean, it's an inescapable conclusion.
The first nation to benefit from widespread scaling up of automation is going to be China, not the United States.
Not anybody, not Europe, it's going to be China.
And so China's cost of manufacturing will actually fall dramatically thanks to automation.
And the U.S. will lag years behind that in terms of just getting the robots.
Well, you know, I mentioned that something very similar to someone who's in the business uh, uh let's put it this way as a business analyst, does a lot of work for the Fortune 500 corporations.
He said, But come on, Doug, you need to understand that we're we're much more innovative.
We can do so much more with what we have.
And I pointed out to him that if you look at the innovations of the last hundred years, if you go from 1870 to 1970, arguably we led the world in inventions and innovations.
But an awful lot of that innovation, in fact, the majority of it, depended upon assembly lines.
If you're not building anything, if you don't have factories with assembly lines, and I'm not talking about uh primitive things necessarily.
I'm just talking about all sorts of things, whether it's microcircuitry or you're pointing out robotics, whatever it is.
If you don't manufacture something in great quantities, you tend not to have any innovation because it's the people who are doing the work of building things that innovate.
Well, where are all the people that used to build things in the United States?
Well, yeah, exactly.
And who in America really wants to work in a factory any longer?
You know, and certainly not Americans.
And let me point out another example just to reinforce what you said.
You know, China is clearly leading the world in the number of STEM graduates.
China is dominating in about 60 out of 65 key technologies for the world, including robotics, including material science, uh, including uh rare earth extraction technologies, by the way.
And, you know, on top of that, China has five times as many people almost as the United States, as does India.
Together, India and China have almost three billion people.
I mean, think about that, right?
It's it's massive.
And when when automation comes to those people, it amplifies their efforts.
And, you know, I look, I I know the Chinese people very well.
I lived in Taiwan for for years.
And I know that Chinese people are diligent, they are intelligent, they are dedicated, and they are innovators.
If given the opportunity, they can innovate.
And I think Trump is making a huge mistake in trying to think that we can bully China into compliance with our way of doing things.
What do you say?
No, no, I think you've hit the nail on the head.
The sad part is that those things that you just mentioned used to characterize our labor force.
If you go back and look at the depression, uh we had at the time the largest skilled labor force in the world.
And when we could not pay uh off our debt when we were in over in over our heads, we effectively defaulted twice under Franklin Roosevelt, once in 34, and I think again in 36.
We called it restructuring the debt.
But one of the reasons that we could restructure the debt was that everybody knew we had two things.
First of all, we had this highly skilled labor force with a good work ethic that was intelligent and educated and capable.
And then secondly, we had this vast uh underexploited manufacturing base.
In other words, we had factories.
There may not have been a lot happening in them at the time, but everybody knew that the factories were there.
And so people said, fine, we know the United States is going to bounce back.
Well, today people don't think we're going to bounce back very fast because we are lacking in those two areas, areas where China is now leading.
Now, our position is not hopeless, uh, Mike, and this is something Americans need to understand.
But you're talking about a restructuring of our society, the way we live, the way we do business.
And if you look at our educational system, it's catastrophic.
We are not providing a path to employment.
One of the great advantages of the German scientific industrial base, it was so productive and successful until we we uh encouraged them to commit suicide and cut themselves off from the Russians and in terms of cheap energy.
All of the major corporate bodies like Ziemens or VW or or any number of them, a lot of chemical uh corporations and companies, some of which have been around for over a hundred years and are now going bankrupt and going out of business.
They always had ties to local schools, trade schools.
If they needed engineers and technicians, they went to the schools and said, we'll provide instructors.
We'll help you prepare these people.
So when someone graduated from the school system, they could go straight from where they were in school into one of these companies or corporations and have a job.
We don't do that.
And it has to happen.
We've got to get the private sector interested in the quality of the human capital they're drawing on.
Yeah.
And we we don't do that.
We're we haven't incentivized it.
It can be done, but we don't need another flashy hot air program where the president or somebody else stands there and says, see, this is great, I'm doing these wonderful things.
We need the real thing because this takes years.
Well, this is a good thing.
This is not something you snap your fingers and make happen.
It strikes me that a lot of the programs that Trump has announced, the foreign investment programs, are mostly things like data centers, where there will be very few humans actually working.
Uh a lot of automation, and of course, the data centers are just computer systems churning out AI models and things like that.
Let me give you an opportunity to mention your upcoming event.
It's called the National Conversation.
And I believe it's what, October 4th in Dallas, Texas, right?
Yeah, we uh we talked about this before the program began.
And originally uh we were gonna have a very large event with three to four hundred people, but for reasons of security and the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's unfortunate death or assassination, I guess would be a better word.
Uh a lot of people expressed concern about security in Dallas.
And so we decided we would postpone probably into the spring the large scale portion of this, but we will have a VIP reception and a VIP dinner, and we still have some tickets available for that, and that'll be a group of people of about 30 to 40.
Uh our idea, though, it remains the same.
And the idea was that we want to bring in a panel of people.
We, you know, I asked Judge Napolitano, he's a well-known figure.
His legal expertise is unchallenged, somebody you can talk about the Constitution, about the legal system and where we're headed.
And then Natalie Brunel, I don't know if you've had her on, but she's a really a brilliant young financial analyst.
She understands the crypto uh issue very, very well.
Wanted to have her for a different perspective from someone who is much younger and is looking at the issues that you're mentioning very differently from, say, my generation.
And then we invited this Dr. Olga Rivazi.
She's uh a very fine professor.
She teaches at the university, collegiate level in Florida, uh, has a lot of experience, particularly in European affairs, international relations.
And we we fleshed out a program of questions.
You know, do we know what's the solution to our financial condition if we disband the Fed?
Does that help anything or does that make any difference?
You know, what do we do about uh a population that has a working class that is not adequate for the needs of modern industrial production?
I mean, a lot of people don't know it, but the gentleman that owns on Taiwan the manufacturing facility for the microcircuitry, which everyone in China, Japan, Korea, and the United States wants to buy from.
Uh, he told uh the president in confidence he was uncomfortable about building a factory.
I think at the time it was Arizona in that particular area, because he said, I don't think you have the human capital we need.
I mean, clearly.
We need trained workers, the educated workers capable of performing the tasks.
Well, that's pretty disappointing stuff, but that's what we are.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but I I have to ask you uh is there are there streaming tickets available for your event?
Can you know can people tune in online?
Well, that's a good question.
We haven't set that up yet.
And if that becomes possible, we'll let you know.
Again, we have been overwhelmed by the demand for much tighter and more reliable security conditions.
Uh you know, Charlie, what Charlie Kirk's death really is a wake-up call for a lot of us.
Let me let me offer this.
Uh the website is the nationalconversation.org.
And if you want to stream it, I can have my team work with your team to get you streamed on.
I mean, if you want to stream it for free, or parts of it for free, you could stream it on Rumble and Brighton and some other platforms at the same time.
Or if if you want to, you know, have it streamed for a feed later, we'd love to help you just just as a friend to help you figure out how to do that if that's something you want to do.
I think that's that's tremendous.
And uh when this is over, can I have somebody call you that's organizing this?
And I think that's a great idea.
And it's something that we talked about with the larger audience, but when we went down to probably 30 or 40 people instead of 400, I think it got lost in the discussion, but I I think it would still be valuable.
Well, I think that the public would love to hear the speeches by your your esteemed speakers, and if that could just be packaged up as a seminar or an event with, you know, good quality video, good quality audio, especially.
And in addition, there are all kinds of things that we can do.
For example, we can run the transcripts through AI and we can do editorial coverage and we can do translations and things like that.
So we can we can talk after the show if that's something that you'd like our help on, just offering it.
Um because you you've you've gone through a lot of trouble to get these great speakers together, and we want to help amplify that as much as possible.
Um you mentioned Charlie Kirk, and I I'd love your reaction to the phenomenon that we're all now witnessing, which is seemingly the the Trump administration is emboldened to be more aggressive at going after perceived leftist or you know, there's a transgender community, I suppose, or group that's currently apparently being targeted.
Uh I I'm I'm not asking you like who you think shot Charlie Kirk.
Uh, we'll probably never know, but what do you think of the ramifications of this event and how it's going to reshape uh culture and law enforcement in our country?
I think our top priority has to be as a as a nation to fight tenaciously for free speech.
Free speech is the wellspring of our rights, our liberties.
When you, you know, as somebody used to I used to say all the time, the second amendment makes all the other amendments possible, your right to bear arms.
I I think free speech is in the same category.
I'm very uncomfortable with any form of censorship at all.
I'm sorry that some people are offended that that's inevitable in a free society, but we have to have it.
And so I'm very, very, very fearful of any sort of new uh law or guideline that may restrict free speech.
And that may not be popular in Washington.
I know lots of people on various sides of every issue are very, very busy trying to silence their opposition.
I'm not part of that.
So uh the short answer is as long as we fight for free speech and we keep it, I'm happy.
If we infringe upon it, then I think we're in trouble as a nation.
And we're also coexisting in a world with Great Britain, for example, or Australia, which uh two nations that absolutely abhor free speech, that that have weaponized their crackdown on so-called hate speech or disinformation, to the point where if you crack a joke about you know the health minister of Germany being obese, you might go to jail.
Well, they have a different history.
You know, people really don't understand the history of the United States.
And we had this thing we call a revolution, which was really a rebellion against the authority of London and the Crown over us.
Uh we didn't care to become a colony that was de-industrialized and existed to provide uh unfinished goods and uh resources to the mother country that could then turn around and resell them to us as finished products.
We didn't like that.
But we were also something else.
We forget that this country that we live in, it's really a product of the English civil wars, which should really be called the British Civil Wars.
And this was the struggle for Cromwell and the and the Protestant Reformation.
The things that came out of that that settled New England are all bound up with these rights and privileges.
And ultimately what we do is we built a society in this country and then decided that we wanted to become an independent nation.
In other words, we were already effectively a state.
We were 13 states, but they all had similar constitutions, similar uh bodies of uh parliamentary discussion and so forth.
They didn't have any of that.
And so the experience that we had in this country of, you know, I always like to tell the story of uh man named Dickinson, who was from Pennsylvania, and he was very loyal to the Crown, as most people were at the time.
They saw great benefits to that.
But he fought and fought and fought inside the uh Congress in Philadelphia, uh, the Continental Congress against any sort of declaration of independence until the British Army occupied his house.
Gosh, that was a real wake-up call, and suddenly Dickinson said, Oh, you know, I can't tolerate this.
This is unacceptable.
That's the sort of experience that we had.
And those things led to the Bill of Rights, they led to the Constitution.
The rationale for all the things that are in there begin back in the 1600s and run all the way up to the American Revolution.
In fact, you can draw a straight line from Cromwell to George Washington to Abraham Lincoln.
And I would say that uh those three men taken together are the foundational pillars, if you will, of the United States and our republic.
Well, you can't replicate that in Australia or Canada.
They didn't have that's true.
And I guess we'll have to thank Dickinson for the Third Amendment then.
Uh it became apparent why we needed that.
Um Last question for you today.
Let's talk about Ukraine.
Um where do you think the resolution might be?
Trump said today that Ukraine is going to have to make a deal.
Yes, that's been obvious for a long time.
Uh how do you think this ends up getting finalized or resolved ultimately?
Well, I listened to President Trump today, and I was deeply saddened because he repeated all the sort of fictitious nonsense that came out of Biden's mouth.
Uh, you know, well, there were 8,000 people killed in the last month, and uh most of them were Russians, but you know, still we need to end the war.
This nonsense.
The Russian casualties are so low right now, they're in sometimes in double digits, sometimes in single digits.
The Ukrainians are being slaughtered by the bushel.
And the 1.7 to 1.8 million dead Ukrainians uh on the battlefield, we're just talking about Ukrainian soldiers, dwarfs the probably uh 120,000 dead that the Russians have sustained.
I'm not saying the Russians haven't taken losses, but the difference is profound.
He doesn't seem to be hearing that, or he's chosen not to believe it.
So he thinks that the Russians are the aggressor, and from the very beginning, everything we did in Ukraine was designed to build this Ukrainian army to attack Russia.
And if you listen to Biden's statements, as soon as the war gets underway, he says over and over and over again, we're going to break Russia.
We're going to remove this man Putin.
I mean, these things were not lightly stated.
They were real aims.
But Trump doesn't seem to get it.
He doesn't seem to understand this, or he's chosen a different path.
So as a result, I would say we are increasingly irrelevant to the to the resolution of the war.
I think we're on the outside looking in.
The Europeans are in a lot of trouble right now.
Uh, the British economy is uh in free fall.
I think it's crashing badly.
Just look at their bond market.
Uh hundreds of thousands of people on the streets, and they're not worried about fighting Russians in eastern Ukraine, but they certainly want to get rid of Mr. Starmer and his government.
You had something similar in France, and I think you're going to see the same thing now in Germany.
The nationalist parties that are about Britain first, France first, Germany first, are all going to come to power.
This is the end of globalism in Europe.
I think Putin knows that, and I as a result, I think he's exercised a lot of restraint.
There's nothing to stop the Russian military from crossing the upper river and marching west.
He doesn't want to do that.
He wants to see a neutral Ukrainian state emerge that has nothing to do with NATO, doesn't harbor any foreign troops, and presents no threat to Russia, just as we would react in a very similar way to uh foreign forces in uh Mexico, especially if they came over and tried to build up a million-man Mexican army for the purpose of attacking us.
We wouldn't tolerate that either.
He doesn't seem to get that.
So I think ultimately this entire conflict will end on terms that Russia sets.
The Russians will determine what it looks like when it's over.
And I think that the countries that border Ukraine, and we're talking principally about Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, those countries will have to sit down with Ukraine and Russia and hammer out the final borders.
Germany will probably have a role in that too, because I'm assuming they'll have a new government that will look favorably upon a way to end this conflict.
But it's back to where we started, Mike.
What's most important to us as Americans right now?
What happens in eastern Ukraine, or what is happening right now in the Southwest, in the Northwest, in the Northeast and the Southeast.
I think it's what's happening inside the United States, how many jobs we create, how we are cultivating the growth of industry.
What are we doing about agriculture?
Talk about tariffs.
Those have had a catastrophic impact on agriculture.
And you mentioned earlier rare earths, which I think is very important.
We've known this for decades.
We're desperately dependent upon rare earths in the military industry, but across the boards, communications, everything.
What have we done about it?
Nothing.
Do we have rare earth?
Yes, and we have all the rare earths you could possibly need up in Canada.
Have we built a rare earth refinery?
No.
So if you want to refine your rare earths, you know, you can go to the Chinese and ask them to do it.
Or you can go to Kazakhstan in Central Asia.
They have a refinery.
What is that?
That's insane.
We should have our own refinery here in North America to handle this.
But these things haven't happened because there is no long-term strategy of any kind.
No strategy for the military, no strategy for the uh American private sector, no strategy for industry, nothing for agriculture.
Everything is impulse-driven.
And President Trump is very impulsive.
And he moves from event to event to event.
He's very focused on optics.
He's very focused on uh sort of getting a win for him and for his administration.
We need long-term coherent strategic thinking.
We're not getting any of it.
We are absolutely not getting that.
And uh history is going to show that it's a terrible mistake for this nation to not look ahead further into the future.
Uh, Colonel, it's always a pleasure to have you on.
Let me give out your website.
It's DouglasMcGregor.com.
Uh yeah, DouglasMcGregor.com.
There it is.
And uh, Colonel also want to give out your your event website, uh, the national conversation.org coming up.
Some VIP tickets are available, uh, but not the general admission tickets because of security concerns.
Uh, Colonel, just want to thank you for your time today.
It's always an honor to have you on.
Hey, thank you, Mike.
Appreciate it very much.
All right, we appreciate you.
Uh, God bless you and take care now.
Same.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
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