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Sept. 23, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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So Tyler Nall is the Tyler Robinson of the vaccine crime scene.
That's right.
Tyler Nall's a scapegoat.
We'll get to that in a second.
Welcome to Brighty on Broadcast News for Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me here today.
Yeah, a lot of insanity, and of course, you know, the powers that be are still pushing this ridiculous explanation of the shooting of Charlie Kirk.
And everybody's already decided that Tyler Robinson is guilty when somehow, even though there are thousands of people with phones, nobody recorded a single photo or video of Tyler Robinson with a rifle.
Not one person, not one frame.
And the university itself must have hundreds of video cameras, you know, for security and surveillance.
And uh somehow no university cameras caught a single frame of Tyler Robinson with a rifle.
No one.
No camera, no person, nothing.
And that's why it's so bizarre when I see people, especially in alternative media, saying that, you know, Tyler Robinson is the assassin and Robinson is the shooter, and and he he's friends with a furry.
And you see how this is a massive war on the left, which to some extent I totally recognize that leftism is a mental illness and that you know, radical leftists are insane violent psychopaths,
but you still gotta follow the rules of evidence and reason, and if there's no gun in this guy's hands, and there's no 30 out six bullet, because we haven't seen one, and the explanation makes no sense, and we haven't seen the cartridges, and there's his DNA isn't on the rifle, and the rifle turns out to be a total hoax anyway, then how do you convict the guy?
You can't tie him to the shot.
You know, you you can't show that he even had a rifle.
So it's it's very disingenuous for all these people in alternative media to be reporting that he's the shooter when uh clearly he's not the shooter.
Clearly he's the patsy.
But like I said yesterday, the Trump administration needs this narrative in order to whip up public support for their war on the left, and that's exactly what is happening.
They're getting the public support that they wanted.
And I think Catherine Austin Fitz is correct when she said that this shooting or uh especially blaming Tyler Robinson, this is the Reichstag of uh 2025.
You know, this is the false flag operation to blame your enemies in order to get domestic popular support for the thing that you want to do next, which in Trump's mind, I I believe, and and also think about Stephen Miller and you know Heggseth and uh maybe Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, etc.
All these people, they want to go after political leftists in America.
They want to go after them hard, which again, I understand that.
I'm not opposed to arresting the traitors.
In fact, I'm wondering where are the arrests.
I'm not opposed to arresting actual left-wing radical terrorists, and by the way, Trump now has officially designated Antifa as a terrorist organization.
He signed the executive order.
And he cited a quote, coordinated campaign of political violence, which is true.
That's absolutely true.
So I am not opposed to going after those on the left or frankly anywhere on the right, on the left, if they are uh violent, you know, if they're firebombing uh buildings and and police cars, etc.
If they're throwing uh bricks that are harming people, you know.
I mean, you can't throw bricks in crowds.
That's like yelling fire in a crowded theater, right?
Throwing bricks in a crowd is uh attempted murder, really.
You know, or at least it's assault, okay?
Uh felony assault.
So I I'm fully supporting the effort to go after leftists, but I don't buy into the narrative lies that were being told, which which are the justification for this.
So it's kind of like you might say, and this is not my opinion, but perhaps people in the Trump administration, they know the bullet theory, they know that Tyler Robinson isn't really the shooter.
They probably know this already.
I mean, this has become apparent to the FBI.
Heck, the FBI might be involved.
They know this, but they tell themselves it's a noble lie.
And I've used that term before when it came to, you know, the the U.S. bombing Iran and claiming we destroyed all their nuclear facilities, and so Israel back off now.
Like Iran's nuclear infrastructure is completely destroyed.
Well, that was a noble lie.
It wasn't true that the U.S. bombing of what was it, the Furdeau mountain and nuclear facility.
It wasn't true that it destroyed everything, but it was a lie that was being told in order to try to de-escalate the situation, to try to get Israel to back off and to try to say to the American people, hey, we've we bombed the bejesus out of Iran and now we're done.
And you know what?
As far as we know, there may not have been any stealth bombers at all that flew over Iran.
There could have been just explosives planted on the ground.
But anyway, that was a noble lie, nevertheless still a lie.
Well, in this case, I think that the narrative surrounding Tyler Robinson is a lie.
And I wouldn't call it a noble lie, because I don't think it's noble to falsely accuse a Patsy of carrying out a murder that he clearly did not carry out.
And it seems like the FBI has been busy fabricating evidence rather than trying to solve the crime.
You know, the FBI is not interested in actually who shot Charlie Kirk, probably because they already know.
And they know it's not Tyler Robinson.
So what are they doing?
They're spending their time fabricating evidence, fake notes, fake cell phone texts, using spoofing technology, you know, interrogating people, getting them to come up with fake testimony, whatever.
That's the role of the FBI now is to conjure up the evidence that a jury would need to be irrationally convinced that Tyler Robinson was the shooter, even though he never even had a rifle, clearly.
But maybe the uh the calculation in the minds of those in the Trump administration is well, hey, we got to sacrifice this innocent guy in order to save more lives from Antifa, which is a violent left-wing terrorist organization.
You see, so that's how these decisions actually get made.
They're gonna throw somebody under the bus in order to do this.
And there's also the very real possibility that the CIA assassinated Charlie Kirk in order to justify this war on the left.
And maybe they said to themselves that this is justified, this is for the greater good, that we have to sacrifice this one person, and then we'll use that to, you know, rally the American people behind us as we violate everybody's civil liberties and we have mass surveillance and we we declare martial law and we go to war with the left,
but they're gonna tell themselves again, this is necessary, it's justified, and you know, the sacrifice of Charlie and the throwing Tyler Robinson in prison, or seeking the death penalty, of course, uh, that that's worth it, they would say to themselves.
Even though, you know, it violates obviously the due process of Tyler Robinson.
Uh but this whole attitude is uh you've heard the saying, it's among people who believe that the ends justify the means.
So the ends that they're looking for is to crush the radical left, and they couldn't think of a way to get it done without creating a an assassination, you know, a massive false flag shooting of a uh a person who was uh somewhat heroic among young people,
but someone who could be held up as the new Jesus, as the new savior of America, and that's how Charlie Kirk is being described, that he died for our sins, that his sacrifice is saving Western civilization.
That's what Jack Pasobic said.
It's like, wow, so So Charlie Kirk is Jesus.
Okay.
So that's the new narrative that we're being told.
But this is how it works in reality.
They know what they're doing, and they think that the ends justify the means.
If they have to throw some guilty people in prison or even uh sentence them to death, they will do that.
Because they need to crush the radical left, and there's no other way to have the popular support to get that done.
So understand, this is exactly the same situation as World War II.
So before Pearl Harbor, the American people did not support going to war with Japan.
The American people were more isolationist at that time.
They did not want to get dragged into foreign wars.
And so the United States government needed an event that would rally the emotional support of the American people.
And that event that they shaped to happen was, of course, uh the Pearl Harbor attack.
December 7th, was it, 1941, I believe.
Pearl Harbor attack, you know, in Hawaii.
And uh, of course, we knew that was going to happen.
Uh the United States actually had put an embargo on Japan to blockade energy shipments to Japan to force Japan into this scenario.
And then on that day of the Pearl Harbor attack, the U.S. Navy's radar was uh all the radar signals were dismissed, even though we saw the Japanese fighters and bombers coming, you know, the the operators were told, oh, just ignore that.
And then all the most important ships had already sailed out of the port there in Honolulu.
They'd already sailed out, leaving behind ships that were either under uh severe maintenance, uh ships that were basically at the end of their life, basically sort of the garbage ships of the Navy that were allowed to be hit and sunk.
And some number, uh I don't remember the exact number of U.S. sailors were killed, some drowned, etc.
And this was all allowed to happen.
You know, December 7th of 1941 was in many ways like October 7th of modern-day Israel, that it was allowed to happen because they needed popular support to commit the United States to the war in the Pacific.
And again, uh the leaders of the United States in 1941, they told themselves that this is necessary.
You know, we're sorry that some American uh sailors have to die.
We're we're we're sorry about that, but but their sacrifice will be for the greater good because we must defeat the Japanese empire, otherwise Japan will conquer us all, which was a very real fear at the time, even though it was irrational, but if you look at the newspapers back in that day, uh they were talking about Japanese invasion forces landing on the beaches of like Oregon and California, etc.
So it was a very present type of fear in the minds of the American people, but they needed Pearl Harbor to get people on board.
Just like today, the deep state or maybe elements of the administration, they needed Charlie Kirk to be murdered in order to get popular support for what comes next.
And what is that?
It's going to be a very aggressive domestic war against a group of people who probably deserve what's coming for them, by the way.
I'm talking about the radical left who absolutely despise America.
You know, they hate everything about America, they hate the Constitution, they hate the family, they hate, you know, I mean, where do we begin?
I mean, they're they're triggered by the the U.S. flag.
Um they hate freedom, they hate democracy, they hate everything about America.
And they are trying to carry out a revolution against this country.
So this is what we're about to see.
We're we're gonna see a full-blown government war, domestic war against the radical left, which uh let me say it this way.
I'm not opposed to that war.
I'm just opposed to I'm opposed to you know sacrificing innocent people as the means to get there.
That's my point, because I believe in justice.
And I do not believe that the ends justify the means.
I think the means are very important.
I think that, I mean, I'm a law and order kind of guy.
I have high morality, high integrity.
I believe that we have to treat everybody with legitimate due process, and that everybody is innocent until proven guilty, etc.
I believe in civil liberties.
And yet I'm finding that I'm in a minority among conservatives right now who are just really emotionally riled up because of the murder of Charlie Kirk.
And as long as they can blame that on radical leftists, oh, it's the furries, it's the trannies, it's the, you know, it's Antifa, it's whatever, then that fits their narrative.
That's that's very comfortable for their worldview to say, aha, we knew those people were violent.
Look, they killed Charlie.
Even though that may be completely false, but that's the narrative that's going to be accepted, and that's going to create the justification for this war against the left.
So Trump said in his statement in signing this executive order, he said that Antifa is a quote, militarist anarchist enterprise that seeks the overthrow of the U.S. government, quote, this organized effort designed to achieve policy objectives by coercion and intimidation is domestic terrorism.
Well, of course, we're all laughing because that's how the U.S. achieves objectives everywhere else in the world is through coercion and intimidation.
So this is Trump admitting that the U.S. Empire is a terror state when it comes to the way the U.S. treats, you know, everybody.
Somalia, uh, you know, uh Russia, China.
I mean, you just go down the list.
This is how the U.S. gets things done internationally, threatening and coercing everybody.
So anyway, yeah, that that's a whole nother story.
Uh Trump went on to say, because of the aforementioned pattern of political violence designed to suppress lawful political activity and obstruct the rule of law, which again is what the United States Empire does internationally, he says, comma, I hereby designate Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
Now, importantly, this means they're going to prosecute people or organizations that provide material support to Antifa.
So in other words, they're going after the supply chain.
They're going to go after the money and whatever other supplies are provided.
I don't know, all the black uniforms and the masks, or who pays for the transportation vans, or you know, who pays for all of it.
They're going to go after all those people.
And they're going to strangle the supply chain of Antifa, which again is a that's a necessary thing to do, but like I said, I just don't agree with throwing innocent people in in prison in order to get that done.
But there does need to, I mean, look, let's let's be honest.
Antifa and the radical left, they really do want to overthrow this constitutional republic.
There's no question about that.
They really do need to be defeated.
And as I predicted many years ago, we really are headed for a domestic war.
So this is going to resemble a civil war, except the government will be at war with you know one designated group of terrorists.
But this battle will take place across many, many blue cities.
This war is going to happen across Chicago and even Denver, but of course LA and New York and Seattle, obviously, uh Portland, etc.
I mean, you name the blue city, this war is going to take place there.
And if you thought that uh federal troops rounding up illegal aliens Was crazy, which is not.
I mean, the illegals, they don't have a legal right to be here.
They do need to be shown the exit.
I mean, I'm not anti-immigration.
I support immigration when it's legal.
But if you're here illegally, yeah, you need to leave.
All right.
But if you thought that was aggressive, wait till you see what happens next.
Because let me put it this way.
What do you suppose the rules of engagement are for federal law enforcement officers when they are going out to engage with declared terrorists, okay?
Now, contrast that to the rules of engagement profile when you're going out to arrest and detain illegal aliens on a work site, for example.
You know, you don't have a posture as law enforcement thinking that, oh, I'm going to be met with, you know, machine guns and and RPGs.
No, these are just illegal workers.
I'm talking about the illegals.
These are just illegal workers on a job site.
They're not going to be violent, probably, although there was one case where one guy on a farm in California pulled out a pistol and started shooting.
Didn't hit anybody, I don't think.
But overall, these illegal workers, they're not, they're not toting guns, okay?
They're just there to collect paychecks or what have you.
They're just there illegally.
So you have a very different posture in that case.
You know, like you don't shoot first, right?
Rules of engagement, ROE.
You don't shoot first when you're rounding up illegals.
But when it comes to engaging actual terrorists, I suspect that the rules of engagement, well, I know they're going to be much more aggressive.
Now, I don't know if it's going to be a I doubt it's going to be a shoot on-site type of thing.
That's that's too aggressive.
But the federal teams that will go in, and in some cases, state teams, state law enforcement that will go in to interdict these Antifa groups, they're gonna be raiding Antifa meetings, they're gonna be raiding the homes or the apartments of Antifa members who are identified.
They're gonna be raiding the offices of uh NGOs that are funding Antifa.
Yeah, all this is gonna happen.
And when these raids take place, uh law enforcement is going to have their guns drawn, is my guess.
They're gonna come in with overwhelming force, like uh, you know, a team with uh whatever kind of rifles, you know, they have.
I I don't know, I guess for indoor raids, they're probably gonna have something, you know, shorter than a 16-inch barrel, but whatever they're gonna use, they're gonna have them ready to go, and they're gonna move in with force.
And uh as a result, you are going to see in the months ahead, you're going to see what we call shootouts.
Gonna be shootouts, and there's gonna be dead antifa terrorists.
And I don't have a problem with dead antifa terrorists, by the way.
I mean, um that's you know, hey, if if you're an antifa terrorist and you've been running around, you know, setting fire to to federal buildings and uh throwing bricks and hurting people and you know, setting fire to police cars and everything, well, yeah, you kind of you gave up your right to freedom when you did those things.
In my view, although I still agree with the rule of law, I would much rather they be arrested and face trial and let the evidence come out.
I think that would be even healthier for the for the country, by the way, to get to see all the evidence and and see the testimony.
But in some cases, these Antifa people, they're gonna start shooting immediately when the feds come in, and then there's gonna be a shootout, and they're gonna be uh the terrorists are gonna be dead.
They're gonna be ventilated, as we say.
And that that's just gonna happen.
And as that happens, then the radical left is gonna get even more animated about this because they're gonna say, they're gonna claim, whether it's true or not, they're gonna claim that federal law enforcement is quote, executing Antifa people.
Now, that's gonna be a false claim.
I do not believe that America's uh federal law enforcement or U.S. Marshals or State Department guys or whoever they send after these, or or maybe it's state-level people.
I mean, it's gonna be a combination.
I do not believe that they are going to engage in on-site executions of Antifa people.
I do not think that's going to happen.
But they will be accused of doing that.
They will be accused of doing that.
And that's going to play very effectively in the minds of the Antifa terrorists.
And they're going to say, oh my God, they're executing us.
We need to, you know, we need to go live now with our whatever plan they have.
You know, they've got a dozen plans worked up, bombing or poisoning or sabotage or whatever, you know, they're into, they're going to start aggressively pursuing those plans.
And that's how we're going to end up living in a freaking war zone.
Which, again, this is a necessary, you know, you can't just back off and say, well, we don't want to pursue the terrorists, just let them let them continue to be terrorists because that's their civil right.
No, it isn't.
They don't have the right to run around and you know set buildings on fire and don't have the right to, you know, bomb uh government buildings or or probably they're gonna mess with railroad tracks and bridges and ports and water supplies and power grid substations and all that.
They do not have the right to do that.
We have to stop them.
So this conflict was inevitable.
That's why many years ago I predicted that the United States of America, as you know it, would not be recognizable or would not be the same by the end of 2025.
And I think I began making that prediction in 2018 or somewhere around there, could kind of see how this was shaping up, or maybe it was 2017.
Anyway, uh here we are, and Trump just signed the EO, the war begins.
And if you listen to Stephen Miller at the White House and you listen to the way he talks about this, it's very clear that this is going to be a full-blown military style uh not just a roundup, but I'm talking about forensic investigations of uh money and finance combined with kinetic uh raids and arrests and confiscation of um uh evidence, you know, confiscation of money, etc.
So anybody out there who has been funding Antifa, they know I would not want to be one of those people right now.
They had better uh honestly, what they had better do is they they had better contact, the FBI and offer to cooperate, you know, or the DOJ or I don't know, somebody, because you don't want them to come after you because at the moment you can claim, maybe you can claim, well, I didn't know, you know, I didn't know that it was they were doing this crazy stuff.
Now that they're designated a terrorist organization, any additional financial support is clearly a felony crime.
So there will be a lot of people who have been supporting Antifa who right now will say that's it, you know, I'm not gonna risk it now.
Like they might say to themselves, well, it was okay to donate money to Antifa in Trump's first term when Trump was weak, and you know, uh Black Lives Matter was being supported by all the corporations like McDonald's and Nike and everybody, and you know, they had the momentum.
Well, the tables have turned.
At this point, under this Trump administration, in the post-Charlie Kirk assassination environment, which is a very tense, very emotionally charged environment.
If you are providing material support to Antifa, you're probably gonna be raided and arrested at gunpoint and have all your assets confiscated and charged with felony crimes.
So a whole lot of people do not want that to happen to them, and they're gonna cut off all funding, and they may decide to cooperate with the federal government to provide additional evidence that the government will use to pursue these people.
In any case, uh those are my thoughts on where this is going.
But I do think that America's cities are going to be turned into war zones.
And it's funny because Steve Quayle and I, we did a recording, I think back in 2022, it was called the I think Battlefield America.
And we were predicting what would happen through, I think the end of 2024.
We were predicting this.
Now, our prediction was early, but now it's here.
So between now and let's say Christmas, you're gonna see, you're gonna see warfare breaking out.
You're gonna see bombings, you're gonna see shootings, you're gonna see a lot of arrests.
You're gonna see some things happen.
This is gonna be a totally different country from the one that we've lived in up until now.
Okay, um, let's let's talk, let me shift gears and talk about gold and silver because uh silver just hit 44 an ounce.
44.
Let me remind you that earlier this year I was talking on this podcast about how I bought some silver when it fell below $30, and I was very happy to buy it at $30.
So that silver has gone up almost 50% now in less than one year.
I mean, think about that.
That's just wild.
So if you stacked some silver, you're very happy about the fact that silver is doing its job, it's holding value, which is really all we wanted it to do.
And of course, gold has hit an all-time high.
Gold is now seven, sorry, three thousand seven hundred and forty-five dollars.
Yeah, it's over three thousand seven hundred.
I mean, it's just unbelievable.
And I remember a couple of weeks ago I was uh expressing skepticism of whether it was a good idea to buy it at like 3600 or something.
I thought, man, that just it's gone up so much.
Maybe it'll correct.
Well, it hasn't.
It's now 3746.
And gold has gone up in one year, uh, 40%, roughly 40%.
Actually, it seems like it's more than that.
This chart might be outdated.
So uh gold skyrocketing, silver skyrocketing.
And what this means is that of course the dollar is collapsing in real time in terms of its purchasing power.
But I spoke to one of my contacts in the gold and silver industry, and I asked the question are you seeing an increase in retail purchases of gold and silver?
Now, retail purchases means just everyday people like you and I buying some gold, buying some silver, versus the institutional buyers, uh, such as central banks or hedge funds or or whatever.
Well, up until the last let's say two months or so, almost all the buying was institutional buying.
So the the price increase that took us all the way to let's say 3,500 or 3400, that was almost all institutional buying.
So from $2,000 an ounce in early 2022 to $3,500 an ounce in mid-2025.
That's all institutional buying, or or mostly.
Now the retail buyers are starting to jump in.
And but they're just beginning to, which means that as retail buyers more and more become aware of what's happening and they pile into these markets, it seems to me there's a massive upside still to be seen here.
That we are not probably, I mean, this is this is my guess, but don't take it as financial advice.
I'm not a financial advisor, but we are nowhere near overbought territory on gold and silver, in my opinion.
And that's the opinion of uh Andy Scheckman, and that's the opinion of like Mike Maloney, and that's the opinion of a lot, a lot of experts in gold and silver.
Many of those people think that silver could be well, I remember a couple months ago, I was saying I think silver would be $50 by the end of this year.
Yeah, it'll probably be $50 before Halloween, you know, at this rate.
Um, but some people think it could go to $100 either by the end of this year or early next year.
I don't know if that's the case.
I I have no idea.
I don't even know why it's $44 right now.
I like, how come all of a sudden everybody wants their silver?
Well, uh, so I also asked that question, and I was told that it's a lot of investors covering their shorts.
So a lot of companies and a lot of big banks, you know, like JP Morgan, etc., they were holding short positions on uh silver and gold in order to manipulate the market and try to push the price down, you know, by selling paper silver, right?
Then you can suppress the price.
The problem is if the market moves against you, then you have to buy back silver at a much higher price, which translates into a loss as you clear out your short, right?
So what's happening right now is a lot of uh banks and some institutional investors that were betting on gold and silver crashing in price, they are eating huge losses right now by buying back their shorts.
Now, why would they cover their shorts?
It's only because they think the prices are going to go much higher from here forward.
So, in other words, you take a loss today by buying back your short in order to avoid a larger loss tomorrow.
So the fact that there's so much short covering means there's an anticipation that prices are going to continue to rise.
So if you believe that that is the key explainer for what's happening here, then you would probably think that prices are going to rise uh substantially for the foreseeable future.
Now, there may be a point where gold and silver are wildly overbought.
I don't know what that would look like.
You know, maybe that would look like if everybody's in the streets, like everybody you know is like, I bought gold today, you know, like you know, every taxi driver, every Uber driver, every uh waitress, you know, the big short uh, you know, uh strippers at pole dancing bars, yeah, I bought gold today.
Like if you if you run into everybody who says they're buying gold, that's a sign of a bubble.
We are nowhere near that.
Most people don't even know what gold really means financially.
Most people don't own any gold or any silver in any form other than just jewelry.
In other words, very few people have monetary metals.
So, in my view, we are nowhere near bubble territory.
We are at the beginning of a massive increase in demand.
And this increase could continue for years to come.
Uh we'll see, right?
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Uh, don't blame me if if the price goes down tomorrow and you bought today, and also don't blame me if you didn't buy today because you were waiting for a price dip, and then it just kept going up, which I know that happens all the time as well.
So, in fact, I've had that problem too, because sometimes I get too busy.
I'm like, I should have bought some, you know, and but I got busy and I didn't do it, and then I'm kicking myself.
It's like, oh man, it went up another 200 bucks.
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All right, now there's something else I want to pivot to here.
You know how I've been talking about the power grid in the United States as being insufficient to provide affordable power for the American people, especially with the rise of AI data centers.
Well, the Eastern grid is known as PJM.
What does that even stand for?
I don't know.
Anyway, PJM interconnection.
The problem with PJM, and it feeds 13 states.
Okay, it's considered the Eastern Electric Grid.
The problem is that energy costs are absolutely skyrocketing for the customers that are connected to uh PJM.
Now, remember when I said that people on the East Coast will be paying at some point 50 cents a kilowatt hour.
Well, the massive installation of data centers in Virginia in particular, uh, most of which is part of the government, you know, part of the NSA and the CIA and all the DOD projects and all that stuff.
This is causing electricity prices to absolutely skyrocket in places like Pennsylvania, to where the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, has now said that he's going to split from the PJM grid operator.
He said, quote, if PJM refuses to change, we will be forced to go in a different direction.
Well, what does that mean a different direction?
Where are you going to get power?
Uh probably it means that Pennsylvania would start to look into, I'm guess, uh, I'm guessing, um, small modular reactors, SMRs, because that's the kind of quick, obvious way to bring a lot of power online.
But then, you know, some environmentalists are going to be opposed to the nuclear power.
Well, we're not at 50 cents a kilowatt hour yet, but in Massachusetts, it's 30 cents a kilowatt hour right now.
In Connecticut, it's 27 cents a kilowatt hour.
I mean, that's more than twice what I'm paying in Texas.
Uh, Rhode Island, it's 26 cents or 27 cents, and so on.
Um, in Hawaii, it's 32 cents, but that's you know, not connected to the eastern grid for various uh geographical reasons that should be obvious.
Okay, so what does this mean?
Well, it means that as we pursue this race for AI dominance and the race to build more AI data centers, that these rates are going to continue to absolutely skyrocket.
And combined with that, you're going to get blackouts for uh people, for humans, human businesses, human uh homes, etc.
You're gonna get blackouts for humans because they gotta keep the AI data centers online, you see.
So the rolling blackouts during days of very high uh power demand, which would be typically either an extremely hot day or an extremely cold winter night, either one produces very high energy demand, uh, that's going to result in rolling blackouts.
So even if you raise electricity to a dollar a kilowatt hour, um everybody still needs it.
You know, there's not a ton of price elasticity to the commodity of kilowatt hours, you know.
I mean you don't want to just die from heat exposure, so you're gonna run the air conditioner even if it costs you a fortune.
Same thing with heaters in the winter.
But nobody's gonna be doing Bitcoin mining on that grid.
That's for sure, because it'd be a money losing proposition, obviously.
So, you know, there are no Bitcoin miners at scale on the Eastern Power Grid for obvious reasons.
So what does this mean then for consumers?
Well, consumers are going to be increasingly impoverished along the 13 states that PJM services.
So I thought I would list for you the 13 states because many of you listening, you will be in these states.
So here they are.
They are Delaware, Illinois.
Oh boy, just in case you thought things couldn't get any worse in Illinois.
Oh, yes, they can.
Uh Chicago is not the worst news.
Blackouts coming.
Uh, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan.
Yeah, there's not everybody thinks of Michigan as being part of the Eastern Power Grid, but it is.
Uh New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
But, you know, Tennessee, Tennessee's a great state.
And as a Texan, we love Tennessee, our sister state that uh really helped us survive as the state of Texas.
Um, we love all the folks in Tennessee, but we feel sorry for the fact that you're gonna be paying 50 cents a kilowatt hour, probably in the years ahead.
Whereas uh in Texas, well, Texas is not afraid to burn fossil fuels, you know, and generate power.
But we also have a lot of data centers moving into Texas and being constructed.
So Texas is gonna have many challenges on its own power grid as well.
Now, what this means for you and I is uh, of course, we need to uh stay up to date on new technologies such as sodium ion battery technology, which is a very effective uh grid shifting tech.
That is one I've been watching now for about two years and it's just beginning to mature.
Uh there's a consumer product, uh a power station that's coming out, I don't know, later this year from a company called Blue Eddy that makes uh power stations.
They're launching a sodium ion power bank.
Uh it's not out, it's not available yet.
But uh when that does come out, I'll probably take a look at that and just kind of check it out and let you know what I think.
Right now, lithium ion is the dominant technology.
Uh lithium ion works, and it's actually more energy dense than sodium ion, but it requires, of course, lithium mining and it has a fire risk just because of the nature of lithium.
Uh however, it's still a good idea to have backup power units right now, or solar generators as they're called, you know, our sponsor, the satellite phone store.
They've got those at be ready123.com.
Uh they don't yet have sodium ion products.
Nobody does, but probably next year you're going to see a lot of sodium ion, and I'm hoping that the satellite phone store will have a sodium ion solution sometime in 2026.
But I'll I'll keep you posted.
Uh but what I'm really looking at is household-sized sodium ion uh storage units that can store like a megawatt hour.
I mean, that's what I want.
Um that's much more than what most people would need.
You might only need uh a hundred kilowatt hours, let's say, or two hundred kilowatt hours to cover your home, you know, in in a grid-down situation.
A hundred kilowatt hours would be enough to run, you know, refrigerators and freezers and lights, uh, maybe even some air conditioning for a very limited amount of time, but you'd have some power.
But I want a megawatt hour so that I can just keep everything running, including you know, computers and I don't know, whatever else in anything, battery chargers.
I don't want to have to turn things off in the middle of a blackout.
I want to just be able to seamlessly roll through the blackout with a giant sodium ion grid tie system.
And that's I mean, I'm continuing to research that so far.
There's only one company in the US that even makes something like that.
That company, though, caters to um power grid operators.
It's a company out of California, and they don't even bother talking to residential uh customers, so don't bother calling them.
But currently they're selling units to uh power grid operators, grid shifting, multiple megawatt hours.
But as this technology becomes more available, it'll get smaller and smaller.
Eventually you'll be able to get like a power wall unit in your garage that's made out of sodium ion.
It'll give you maybe several hundred kilowatt hours of power, and it'll be uh much cheaper than lithium ion, and sodium ion will cycle 500% more without losing its capabilities.
And it doesn't have a fire risk, which is great since you're mounting it in your garage.
So sodium ion is the right technology for that.
Um in the meantime, for those of you who live in those 13 states, just get ready to pay a whole lot more for energy.
And if you can find more efficient ways to heat or cool that could save you a fortune, especially in places like Michigan.
So one of the things that I've done, I've lived this way for many, many years, but uh you may know I live in a very simple fashion compared to a lot of people, compared to most people.
Um I have a wood burning boiler, and the wood-burning boiler allows me to chuck in like three foot logs, because you know, I live on a ranch, so trees fall down every once in a while because they're dead.
And so then I cut up the trees into you know three-foot chunks.
And or or smaller if they're really thick, because I need to be able to handle them, you know, myself.
Uh have you ever tried to lift a three-foot piece of a thick mesquite log?
Yeah, that's heavy, so we might do a two-foot chunk.
Anyway, in the winter in Texas, I just chuck that into the boiler.
Then the boiler heats water to close to the boiling point, but not quite.
Really, I only heat it to about 195 degrees Fahrenheit.
And then I have a circulation pump, and it pumps the water through insulated PEX pipes to uh my office building and my house building where I sleep.
And in my office building and in the house, I just have that hot water that goes into a radiator with a fan.
And then I have a temperature controller that's made for greenhouses on an electrical outlet that controls the fan.
So when the temperature drops below a certain level, it gets too cold, the fan kicks in, and it just starts blowing heat as the water is circulated in a closed loop.
Note that it doesn't blow water out.
It only blows the heat out of the water as the water moves through a radiator.
And this is actually a common technology for heating uh greenhouses, things like that.
Well, I've used it for over 10 years.
So in the winter, I'm burning wood and I'm paying literally nothing for heat.
I'm only paying electricity to circulate water.
And I'm doing that in Texas, which isn't really a very cold place.
Imagine how much you could save in Michigan or even you know, parts of Pennsylvania or parts of Ohio, etc.
or Illinois.
I mean, it gets pretty cold in Chicago or Chicago, I should say, to be more local.
All you Chicagians, you know I'm talking about people from Chicago say it like Chicago.
Um you could save a fortune by having a boiler and then using wood if you have a wood supply.
So anyway, uh I'm just mentioning that to say this is a really good time to find ways to conserve energy.
Maybe for you, it just means having better insulation in your house, you know.
A lot of people bought houses that don't have proper insulation, or maybe it means learning to live in a wider temperature range.
Like people are really shocked at the temperature range that I live in.
Like in the summers, I don't run air conditioning below 80 degrees.
And in the winter, I don't heat.
I mean, I only heat to bring it up to about I don't know, 70 or sometimes a little bit less.
So I I don't demand that the temperature is always, you know, 75 or whatever Fahrenheit.
Uh I I let the seasons determine it, and I save a ton of energy.
By in the summer, I just use more fans, you know, just have a uh a ceiling fan.
And in the winter, like I said, I use the boiler.
I'm burning wood.
And uh the other benefit of burning wood is I'm releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere where it can help grow more trees because carbon dioxide is food.
So I am saving money, saving electricity, and uh helping Mother Earth grow more trees by burning wood.
I mean, what what could be a better combination?
It's perfect.
Although the climate cultists go insane, oh my god, you're burning tree.
Uh I'm burning dead trees to help the living trees have more CO2.
But you know, hey, logic cannot penetrate the brain of a climate lunatic, a climate zealot, so don't even bother.
Uh one more thought on this, and then I'll move on.
But I think that in a lot of these areas you're going to see a much stronger emphasis on uh penalties for the hours in which you use electricity, that is which hour of the day.
Because peak demand, I I believe, peak demand in a lot of these areas is around four to seven p.m. or something like that.
It's when people come home from work and then they turn on the air conditioner and they turn on the stove, they're cooking dinner, you know, high draw devices that are running.
And that's when a lot of power grids uh have to go into a rolling blackout on uh very hot days, let's say, because during these peak hours, you know, they just can't meet demand.
So there's gonna be a penalty in some places this may already exist.
But there will be penalties for using electricity during those peak hours.
You'll save money by using electricity during the off hours.
Like if you want to use electricity at midnight, you know, there's plenty because most other people have gone to sleep.
So the grid shifting technology would allow you, if you have it installed in your garage, it allows you to do things like start the charging from the power grid at 1 a.m. and charge the batteries until you know 6 a.m. or whatever.
And then you can have the sodium ion batteries.
I mean, this this will be part of the systems.
You can have that extra capacity so that during the hours of four to seven p.m. the next day, you can start drawing off of the sodium ion.
And you can have less from the grid and more from your batteries.
And then you could recharge those batteries at midnight again.
By doing this, you can save a tremendous amount of money depending on the area, depending on you know the fees and the penalties, et cetera.
But grid shifting technology is is coming that will allow you to do that, and it will be a very smart thing to invest in.
Oh, uh one more thing to mention.
This is important.
You know how if you have solar panels on your roof right now, they're really grid tie systems.
That means if the grid goes down, you don't have the solar power available to you.
You know that, right?
Um almost all solar systems are grid tie systems.
Well, if you have a giant battery in your garage, like a sodium ion battery, a grid shifting battery, then what you can do is you can have your solar array directed to the sodium ion as a separate input.
So your solar panels are charging the sodium ion, but also the grid can charge the sodium ion battery bank that you have there.
If the grid goes down, well the solar panels are not connected to the grid.
They're only connected to the battery, and the battery can power your house, you see.
So in that way, you can actually use your solar power even if the grid goes down, because your sodium ion battery system would disconnect from the grid if the grid goes down.
That's a that's an obvious built-in logic that's going to be in there.
So if the grid goes down, it'll disconnect.
And it will also know not to feed power back up the grid, you know, like grid power is one way.
And that's that's a standard feature of all the you know intelligent inverters and charge controllers, etc.
So you're gonna be able to actually use your solar panels with a sodium ion battery array, and you can have some limited, you know, lifestyle benefits, even in a total blackout.
You might still be able to run some lights, you might be able to run a blender.
Depends on how much solar energy you have, really.
And then if you also have a generator, then you can have the generator tied in as a third input into the sodium ion battery bank.
And then if you just need more power, you can run the generator, have it charge the sodium ion.
And the sodium ions already wired into your whole house.
So that way then you have three possible inputs.
You have the grid, you have solar, and you have a generator.
And hopefully your generator runs on diesel.
But even if it's a smaller gasoline generator, that's still something.
So those are three different things that you can do.
But mark my words, you're going to become a lot more familiar with all this technology and terminology in the years ahead because the power grid will become a lot less reliable, especially on the East Coast.
But this will happen in other areas as well.
And some of you who might be listening from places like, I don't know, the Philippines, uh, is not known for a reliable power grid in any case, right?
Uh, but power outages could strike any of us anywhere.
I mean, there have been severe power outages in Canada as well.
And heck, one one that took out the whole country Of Spain a few months ago earlier this year, you know, for a while, the whole country was in the dark.
So this can happen to anybody anywhere.
Until this technology is available in sodium ion, the best thing right now is still the lithium ion, uh power walls or uh solar generators.
And again, if you want one that's portable, you can get that from our sponsor, the satellite phone store, sat123.com.
But I'll keep you posted about this as new technology comes out.
You know, there's actually two things that I personally am really hoping to get uh to review them and also to show you.
One is a sodium ion household battery bank system, the one like I just described.
The second thing is a weed pulling robot.
So I I showed you a video of our new studio a couple weeks ago.
Uh you saw the big wide open space, right?
Big concrete floor.
That concrete floor is going to be turned into a robot testing ground.
Okay.
We're going to be acquiring as they're available.
We're going to get different robots that have practical skills, and we're going to test them there and do it on camera and show you which robots are capable of different things, including running uh surveillance and perimeter security, as well as carrying out gardening tasks, folding laundry, uh-huh, putting away groceries in into a refrigerator, walking up and down stairs.
You know, all these kinds of tasks.
So I think that starting next year, we're gonna have some robots available in the consumer market that we can acquire and start testing for the purpose of having practical skills.
I am not interested in robots as just a demonstration of robotics.
You know, I'm I I have no interest whatsoever in just hey, look, it's a robot that can dance.
Uh, who cares?
If it can't fold laundry and pull weeds, it's not useful.
I need it to do stuff.
So that's what we're gonna be testing.
And it's gonna be great.
We're gonna have uh like a robot floor there, all kinds of different robots running around.
Maybe we'll make them fight each other.
Like robot, I don't know, Skynet on Skynet, you know, see how that goes.
But I'm not gonna give them weapons, that's for sure.
Uh I'm gonna maintain the weapons in case one of them goes off the rails.
You know, maybe one of them goes like, you know, secret Antifa code, blah, it got hacked, and then it goes full Antifa.
Well, then we're gonna have to put that robot down.
You know, pull the plug, pull the CPU out of the skull, like in Terminator.
Ventilate it with the AR, uh, whatever's necessary.
Stop that killing machine.
I can't wait to see a robot trying to make a smoothie and forget to put the lid on the blender and then turn it on, and all that blender smoothie just like flies up and hits the ceiling.
That's gonna be loads of fun.
It's just robot bloopers.
That's gonna be a whole thing right there.
It's gonna be channels on YouTube of robot bloopers of just robots doing stupid things that are hilarious.
Can't wait.
All right.
Well, anyway, I've got a great interview for you here today with Alex Newman.
He joined me in studio, and we had a great conversation.
So you're gonna love this interview.
And then we've got some other rock solid interviews coming up all week long.
It's gonna be something special.
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I forgot to mention the whole Tylenol issue.
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All right, let me uh jump into a quick short report on the Tylenol vaccine issue with the new announcement from Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and then we'll jump into today's interview.
So enjoy the rest of the show.
So the White House and RFK Jr., head of HHS announced that the cause of autism, the primary cause, is uh Tylenol.
It's pregnant women taking Tylenol, and that causes autism.
Well, Tylenol is a brand name for acetaminophen, and although acetaminophen is it can be toxic to the liver, especially when mixed with alcohol, it can cause severe permanent liver damage.
This is a cover-up.
This is a cover-up of the truth about vaccines causing autism.
And it's it's just like many of us supposed, like uh Sasha Latipova and uh Jane Ruby, myself and others, we were all thinking, how much you want to bet they're gonna announce something other than vaccines is causing autism.
And they did.
It's exactly what they did.
I mean, very pathetic.
And then I saw uh Dr. Peter McCullough tweeting, he said, breaking a White House announces Tylenol autism link, comma opens door to vaccines.
But really, but not exactly.
I mean, how did it open the door to vaccines?
Now, Trump did mention verbally some things about vaccines.
He mentioned that uh Amish kids don't have autism and they don't take vaccines.
He mentioned a few other things about vaccines, but the entire focus of this was blaming Tylenol, which seems very odd to me.
Now, Tylenol has been used for you know decades, many decades, and yet autism rates have spiked only in accordance with the increase of childhood immunizations.
So although Tylenol may possibly play a role in uh worsening vaccine damage by, for example uh reducing the uh blood brain barrier effects or increasing uh permeability of uh vaccine toxins, enabling them to more easily reach the brain.
The actual poison that's causing the neurological damage here is not Tylenol, it's the vaccines.
Again, Tylenol might be a potentiator, it probably is, but it alone is not the cause.
That's why I have said that Tylenol is the Tyler Robinson of the vaccine crime scene.
Tylenol is being made the scapegoat in this case when the real cause is vaccines.
And I was tweeting out, I I was wondering if the company that makes Tylenol will publicly declare that it's not us, the real cause is vaccines.
But I doubt that because they're part of uh the pharmaceutical industry.
Dr. Ben Tapper tweeted, he said the reason we have a huge increase in autism rates is not because of Tylenol.
It's when Tylenol is given to a child post-vaccination, creating the perfect storm.
In other words, the vaccines are to blame.
The vaccines light the fire and Tylenol throws the fuel, is what he was saying.
Children's health defense tweeted out uh President Trump and RFK Jr.'s autism announcement just set the internet on fire.
Tylenol use in pregnancy is linked to autism.
Mixing and overloading vaccines is linked to autism.
Well, yeah, but that's not what Trump said.
He didn't really say the vaccine part of that.
Uh mercury aluminum, HEP be at birth, Trump and RFK Jr. held nothing back.
Well, yeah, okay, verbally they did, but the report, at least my understanding of the report, is that it focuses entirely on Tylenol.
So while Trump and RFK, you know, well, especially Trump was sort of off the cuff, off script mentioning some things about vaccines.
That's not what goes into the official report itself.
So this this report is actually a distraction from vaccines.
And uh Tylenol is not the cause of all autism.
It might not be the cause of any autism, or it might be a potentiator that is uh you know a secondary factor here.
But and and look, I'm I'm no fan of big pharma, obviously, but I am a fan of the truth.
And the fact that the White House and RFK Jr. are distracting us from the elephant in the room, which is mRNA vaccines and other vaccines.
That's the elephant in the room.
But we're being told, look over here, look, squirrel.
It's a it's a Tylenol squirrel.
You should look here.
And I think that RFK Jr. is just very frustrated right now.
I think that I think RFK Jr. wants to say vaccines, vaccines, vaccines.
Like when he goes home, I think he just screams vaccines 50 times, is my guess.
But for political reasons, probably related to Susie Wiles, his controller, etc.
He's not allowed to say vaccines.
There'd be too much pushback.
There'd be too many senators that would be outraged, and he needs more evidence to say vaccines.
Although I do think that in RFK Jr.'s heart and mind, he wants to say vaccines.
I can almost see him making the v on his lips.
Like v.
It just wants to come out.
I can see it.
But so far, it's not allowed to come out.
Okay.
Now, does Tylenol cause liver damage?
Yes, in many cases it does.
And again, especially when combined with alcohol.
However, as I've mentioned before, there is a very simple protection mechanism for this.
And it's a molecule called glycerizin, and it's found in licorice root, which is a common herb, and it's an herb that's used in traditional Chinese medicine.
And if you want to know the details about it, just go to our AI engine at Brighton.ai, because it will tell you all about glycerizin.
It'll even teach you how to spell that word, which is a very tricky word to spell.
I I keep messing it up, but it starts out as G-L-Y C E R, and then there's a bunch of H's and Rs and Ys and Zs in there somewhere.
So you may you may need like a search engine to help you spell it, or just ask the AI engine, which molecule in licorice root herb protects the liver from acetaminophen, or if you can't spell that Tylenol.
And our AI engine will give you the answer.
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So if you ever want to take Tylenol, I strongly suggest that you take licorice root herb at the same time or before.
If you want to drink alcohol, I strongly suggest that you take licorice root to protect your liver from alcohol damage.
And if you're pregnant, probably don't take either one, would be my best guess.
Probably don't take either one.
Don't drink alcohol, don't take Tylenol.
And certainly don't do them together.
That would be very toxic, I think.
And the science backs that up.
But licorice root can protect your liver from the toxicity of these substances to some extent, you know.
So use natural medicine as a defensive mechanism to protect yourself from these toxins, because you know, what became apparent today with Trump and RFK Jr., as much as they probably want to say vaccines, they're not allowed to say vaccines.
And so the government's not going to save you.
The government's not going to tell you the truth.
The government is not going to ever point in the direction of vaccines and say, stop taking those, that's killing you, or that's causing sudden death, or that's causing autism or whatever.
You're going to have to figure this out for yourself.
As usual.
Your health is up to you.
And if you trust the government, then you put your faith in the wrong party.
And for the people out there, sort of the mainstream low Information people who trust the government who still think vaccines are safe and effective and who trust the CDC and are taking their flu shots.
Those are the people who get the flu.
You know, flu jabs cause the flu.
COVID jabs cause COVID diagnoses.
Death jabs cause death.
That's what they're for.
But you have to know to say no.
And you need to know about alternatives to Tylenol.
Like natural alternatives.
I mean, there's like wild lettuce extract, for example.
There's in some areas you can get uh kratom, K-R-A-T-O-M.
It's not legal everywhere, so check your laws, but some people use Kratom to treat pain.
And I think there's a couple of different types of kratom.
Uh what else?
What else treats pain?
Well, I know for like tooth pain, I've had this myself.
You just get clove oil.
And you put clove oil on your finger and you rub it on your tooth or your gum line, and oh my god, that makes the pain go away substantially for a period of hours.
So, you know, you need to learn obviously how to treat pain with natural methods as much as you can to stay away from these toxic pharmaceuticals.
Whether or not you think Tylenol is toxic or not, it can be toxic.
But especially in people with, let's say, weak livers who are also maybe taking a lot of other pharmaceuticals at the same time, which can compromise uh liver health or or liver vitality.
Now, the good news on your liver is that your liver can rebuild itself.
The liver regenerates substantially.
Did you know that even if you lose like two-thirds of your liver, the other one-third can grow back the missing two-thirds and give you back a full liver?
Did you know that?
Yeah, liver regeneration.
Uh, it has to have that property because people are killing their livers all the time with all the drugs they take, both recreational drugs and pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines and whatever, all the chemicals they're exposed to.
It's a good thing the liver can regenerate, but when the liver does regenerate, guess what it's made out of?
It's growing cells using whatever's in your blood at the time.
So the contents of your blood determine the quality of your new liver cells.
So, what's in your blood?
Well, it's you know, it's basically digestive extracts of the things that you are eating and drinking, plus whatever you put on your skin that got absorbed into your bloodstream.
That's what's in your blood.
So is that good stuff, or is it junk garbage stuff?
If it's junk garbage stuff, like you've been eating a lot of canola oil, a lot of MSG, you've been going out eating buckets of fried chicken and whatever else, yeah, you're gonna have crap blood, and then your new liver is gonna be crap liver.
You know, it's gonna be like bad liver cells.
And that's how people end up having compromised liver.
Well, that's one way, mostly it's alcoholism.
But also it can just be uh recreational drug abuse combined with a poor diet.
So your body can never really rebuild a healthy liver.
So if you want to support your liver health, there are all kinds of things, uh, herbs, dandelion, root, yellow duck, you know, milk thistle, etc.
All kinds of things.
There's all kinds of superfoods.
Look, it go to our AI engine, go to Brighton.ai and ask Enoch what foods or herbs can help support a healthy liver.
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So take advantage of that if you want to have a healthy liver.
Or just eat healthier, you know, have some superfoods.
Uh have some fresh organic produce, you know.
You should make fruits and vegetables and nuts and seeds a big part of your diet.
Uh, don't live on like barbecue and french fries all day long.
That's definitely not good for your liver.
But you already know that if you're listening to this, you already know that.
So if you have to use a painkiller, uh use it sparingly.
And maybe Tylenol is not the best painkiller for your use case.
Maybe aspirin would be better.
Maybe ibuprofen would be better.
Maybe wild lettuce leaf extract would actually be better.
You know.
Maybe there are other things that would work better.
Maybe you just need to drink more water and hydrate better.
There can be all kinds of things.
Pain can be complex, but usually just hitting it with a pharmaceutical is not the right answer for the long run.
It can be it can be okay in the short term.
But also, I mean, this is just my opinion, but I've never had a pain that Tylenol could take care of that I couldn't just tolerate without Tylenol anyway.
What I mean is, I think a lot of people are really wimpy about pain.
And like they have a little bitty tiny ouch, ouchy, and then oh, you can take a tyanol.
It's like, are you some kind of sissy?
You can't handle a little pain.
I mean, what's what's how did everybody get so whossified?
Can't handle a little pain.
You know, I almost severed my index finger a few years ago.
And I mean, I literally almost cut the whole thing off.
It was gnarly.
And um, I still don't have full mobility back, but it's like 90% now, so it's cool.
I can live with it.
The weird thing is, it never hurt.
I mean, I was looking at it, I'm like, holy crap.
Like this thing's almost gone.
This giant gaping hole.
I'm looking at it, and then of course, you know, I start to after I stop the bleeding, which took a while, I start to treat it, and I'm using everything.
I'm using, you know, nutritional lion's mane mushroom using Manuka honey.
I'm, you know, I'm doing all kinds of topical good stuff.
I'm I'm using tuning forks to boost the vibration, vibrational healing with the tissues and everything.
It took a while.
But you know, it never hurt the whole freaking time, it never hurt.
And I really believe in mind-body medicine, and I think that one of the reasons it didn't hurt is because I just didn't let it hurt.
I mean, maybe that's not always the case.
I've had tooth pain that is like, holy crap, that's serious pain, and there's nothing I can do about it.
But except clove oil.
But on my index finger, I was like, this just doesn't hurt.
I mean, it's it's gross, it's gnarly, it's it looks insane.
Like I I think I saw part of the tendon in there.
Um, whatever was left of it, but it did not hurt.
Sometimes people actually create pain because they expect it.
And then they slam a Tylenol, and then it's the placebo effect.
In many cases, not all cases, but in many cases, then the placebo effect wipes out the pain, and then they're like, yeah, the Tylenol worked.
Ah, for you is just a placebo.
Well, I don't need the Tylenol, I just bypass that, and I just I just decide that it doesn't hurt anyway.
And it never did.
So some of its expectation, folks, if if you expect everything to hurt, you're gonna have a lot of pain.
Uh again, sometimes there's pain that you there's nothing like nerve pain is the worst kind of pain, right?
If you've had a severe injury, if you have tooth pain, if you got like a rotten nerve in your jaw, and you need a root canal.
That that's gonna hurt.
There's just uh I don't think you can mind over matter.
There's no Jedi mind trick that can stop like nerve pain in your in your mouth, you know.
Not that I've ever seen.
But for a lot of other areas, you don't need to take a Tylenol for every little, you know, scrape and bruise and and whatever.
Uh learn to deal with a little bit of pain without freaking out about it.
Anyway, always choose holistic and natural wherever you can.
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I do think we're at a turning point in more ways than one.
I'll be the first one to defend anybody's right to believe whatever they want, anybody's right to say whatever they want.
But when it comes to groups like Antifa, there is a real element of violence.
Even if you don't disagree, you even if you don't agree with a guy's politics, you don't celebrate his brutal murder.
Uh what we're dealing with here is clearly demonic and um it's very dangerous.
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Decentralized Welcome to Decentralized TV here at the Brighton Studios.
And uh Todd, uh, hey, it's great to have you here again today.
We've got a special guest.
I can't wait for what's gonna happen.
How are you doing today, though?
Well, you know, Mike, I don't know if you can tell my hair's a little tussled, but you ever have one of those storms that just pop up and big wind comes and a lot of rain.
Did that happen?
That they didn't even talk about.
And yeah, so I had to go out, and one of my favorite trees was uprooted.
So I've been out there stake it and everything right before the interview.
So yeah, sorry.
Sorry if I don't look like my my you know, stoic, handsome self.
No, honestly, I mean, you look great.
I I you don't have dirt on your head or anything.
Um, but you live in Florida.
There's always weird things happening in Florida for some reason.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh so which tree was uprooted?
My strawberry tree.
I have three of them.
They uh they aren't strawberries on the tree.
They're these little green um like cherries that turn red overnight, and you only have like one or two days to eat them, and they're the best flavored anything you've ever eaten in your life.
Oh wow.
And and I mean, really are.
And so I started with one and now I have three because after the last hurricane, uh when I reinstalled some trees, I'm like, give me three of those because they're so darn good.
And so they're just getting big and plump and everything, and I thought, okay, it's about time to harvest these bad boys.
And then I walk out today and I'm like, oh no.
Well, your your epic battles with uh hurricanes and storms and floods, it's really something, but it it it demonstrates the resilience of food for us.
Anyway, um I'm I'm so glad that you could join us here today, and I'm glad you rescued your tree.
That's really critical.
So our guest today is just a very special person.
We're so honored to have him here in studio.
And we're gonna we're gonna bring him in right now.
It's Alex Newman, who is one of the editors of the New American, and he's also got his own website, also called the Liberty Sentinel.
And we'll show you those websites.
Oh, well, there's there's one Liberty Sentinel uh dot org and then the new American.com.
So uh welcome, Alex.
It's great to have you here.
I'm a big fan of your work.
Well, thank you, sir.
It's a great honor to be here.
Really appreciate it.
Uh uh it's just what brings you to this part of the country right now?
And and where are you based normally?
Uh normally I'm in Florida.
Uh, we moved back uh from overseas a few years ago and landed in Florida.
I'm here in Texas because I've got uh a big event coming up on Saturday, and uh I figured, hey, I'm already here, might as well come see Mike, might as well go see Alex just got out of uh the InfoWars studio and uh we're gonna go see the Alamo tomorrow.
So praise the Lord.
Really?
Yeah.
That's that's wonderful.
Okay.
So uh of course, Todd and I have all kinds of questions for you, but let me help sort of set the stage.
Right now we are in the midst of uh a real uh culture war where uh following the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, uh which uh the administration is uh clearly attributing to radical left-wing groups and maybe some transgender groups or some furry groups or whatever.
Uh for the first time in a long time, the Trump administration seems to be getting aggressive and with Pam Bondy and others getting aggressive at working to move against the radical leftism and the dark money networks and so on.
Can you kind of encapsulate this moment in history, the significance of this pivot that we're all witnessing?
Well, uh, to use a cliche, I I do think we're at a turning point in more ways than one.
Um I I a lot of conservatives are I think correctly concerned about abuses at the federal level.
And you know, when it comes to Antifa, I'll be the first one to defend anybody's right to believe whatever they want, anybody's right to say whatever they want.
But when we're dealing with Antifa, and I'm sure some of these guys joined up just thinking they wanted to be part of a cause.
But when it comes to groups like Antifa, there is a real element of violence.
There is a real element of trying to overthrow the system of government that we have.
Uh and there are also foreign connections.
I mean, yeah, and if you go back to like the 1960s and 70s when the weather underground was bombing the Capitol, bombing the State Department, murdering police officers, bombing their funerals.
Um we found out they were working with that, for example, among other foreigners, uh, communist Cuban intelligence.
They were planning on starting a revolution and putting 10% of the population to death, right?
According to the guy uh from the FBI who infiltrated their leadership.
And we're seeing the same thing with Antifa.
So uh we need to be clear.
There's a distinction between believing something idiotic and violence, but I I'm very relieved that Trump is taking this threat seriously, and and we have been advocating for years a thorough investigation of this subversive money.
George Soros is of course one piece of the puzzle, a lot of the Rockefeller Foundations.
Um this money is not just supporting bad policy and bad political ideas.
It is supporting violence.
Uh, we've talked about this in the New American magazine.
We had an article about uh how George Soros could and should be prosecuted.
So this is long overdue, and I'm grateful to see Trump taking it seriously.
All right, so Todd, um wish you were here, by the way.
It'd be awesome to have all three of us in person.
But uh you always do such great research.
I know you're a fan of Alex Newman's work as well.
Uh what's your opening question for Alex today?
Well, first of all, let me apologize to Alex.
I did so much research.
I'm probably gonna go all over the place today.
Awesome.
It's okay.
Subject matter.
But my first question is um Charlie Kirk was assassinated and immediately after, uh, speaking of George Soros and uh Antifa.
I w I'm just wondering in all of the major cities of America, where were the bricks on the corner that were brought in for all of us, you know, who are conservatives to break windows and start fires.
Where where were those?
That's a very good question.
We didn't burn down the cities.
That's right.
And I've seen a lot of memes, right?
Like, we're not the same, right?
Um and it's true.
Uh there's a very clear differentiation.
And a lot of the media commentary that is trying to make this a right versus left.
Uh, I think a much more sensible way of looking at this is a right versus wrong, right?
Uh, even if you don't disagree, even if you don't agree with a guy's politics, you don't celebrate his brutal murder, uh, the the leaving behind of a widow and two young children.
Uh, what we're dealing with here is clearly demonic.
Um the last time I had a uh an in-depth conversation with Charlie was on my show, and I asked him about the threat facing America.
My first question to him was uh describe the threat that we are facing as a nation.
And his words, uh I I went back and watched it uh just a couple of days ago.
His the first thing out of his mouth was the threat we're facing is demonic at its core.
Yes.
And I agree.
When you see ghouls celebrating and cackling over the murder of a of a really a gentle, loving guy who like literally loved his enemies and would sit there and let them abuse him for hours on end.
Um, you know, you you you have to realize this isn't just like a difference of policy.
This is evil that we're facing.
And so I don't expect conservatives or Christians or liberty-minded folks to go out and burn down cities because that's not who we are.
Um but there is an effort, Todd, uh, and and I warned about this uh two and a half years ago in the pages of the New American, uh, to stir up a civil war in this country.
And I think before this is all over, we will see uh a very clear attempt to turn this into something terrible.
I think so.
And uh and I like I like the good versus evil.
I mean, I really do because uh I don't know if you guys saw that clip.
It was it went viral, but it was of this uh it was this black lady who had a gentleman who had a military outfit on, but he was wearing a uh a MAGA hat, and he sat right in front of her on a bus, and she literally, gutturally was just screaming at him, gall I mean, it was so horrible, and it was like Legion was in her.
And I showed it to my wife, and I said, Have you ever seen Legion?
And she said, No, and I showed it to her, and she didn't understand.
And and but but but literally it is a demonic possession, and it boggles my mind.
Uh when do you think, Alex, that this possession really began to gain traction?
What year would you say?
I have a year in mind, but I would like your opinion.
Yeah, that that is such an important question.
It's something I've been digging into a lot in recent years.
Now, uh the demonic phenomenon has been with us forever, right?
When Jesus was walking around casting out demons, uh, that was a real thing.
And I I don't think a lot of people realize like that is literally true.
These were people who were afflicted with demonic possession, demonic oppression.
Um and and we kind of got away from that in the West as the Bible and and Christianity and the gospel advanced.
A lot of that was suppressed, a lot of that stopped.
Uh, but it's coming back again now very clearly.
And for me, one of the big turning points was in the early 1800s.
Um, and this is a story that I think everybody needs to know, and not one in a hundred million people knows.
Uh it's a story that I'm digging into.
I started digging into it years ago from my uh most recent book, Indoctrinating Our Children to Death.
Um, we're expanding on this massively in a book I have coming out later uh early next year with Robert Bortons, the CEO of Classical Conversations.
So I want to talk about Robert Owens.
This is the first guy in the modern era who seriously proposed that the government ought to be educating children.
Now, in in his words, he was on a quest, he was waging war on what he described as the great trinity of evil.
Okay.
Uh he was a very wealthy individual.
He was an industrialist, he had married into a textile family, very powerful guy.
Um, and he set up a communist commune in Indiana.
He wanted to show the superiority of his ideas.
And so this great trinity of evil that he described, the first element he described as marriage and family.
The second element of this trinity was private property.
The third element of this trinity was uh what he described as irrational systems of religion, in particular Christianity.
And so his commune failed, obviously.
And he decided that the reason it had failed is that these people had grown up in kind of a Christian individualistic society.
And so the real solution was to have the government educate children to prepare them for life in this communal thing with no family, no marriage, no private property.
And before he died, he admitted something very profound.
He called uh a meeting.
It was called uh the Congress on the Advanced Minds of the World.
This was 1857.
And he admitted that he was talking to spiritual entities.
And he explained how he was communicating with them.
He described a Ouija board process.
He described, you know, wraps and taps on furniture and on walls, and he goes to great lengths to explain how he was sure they were really the dead people that they said they were.
Um and they were feeding him this kind of information.
He he saw himself and his colleagues as these superior people that the spirits wanted to work through to improve the human races, he said.
Um it sounds crazy, right?
Um the seeds that this guy planted, uh let me explain how this system took root.
Because he's he's almost been whitewashed out of history.
But what was his name again?
Uh Robert Owen.
Owen.
Yeah, he was very prominent at the time.
He he uh the his followers were called Owenites.
Um I've never heard of this before.
Super influential guy.
And so he wrote a series of essays on why the government ought to be educating children.
And and he describes this in his autobiography.
He says the ambassador from Prussia got a hold of them.
Uh his name was Baron Jacobi and took him back to the Prussian dictator.
And the Prussian dictator, he says in his autobiography, so much approved of these ideas that he ordered them implemented.
And so what you got in Prussia was the first ever system of education of the state, by the state, and for the state.
Again, based on Robert Owen's ideas, uh, and in the United States, he set up a secret society.
Okay, and we know about the secret society because a whistleblower later came out, his name was Oristus Brownson.
And this is stuff nobody knows, but everybody needs to know.
Okay, so Orasis Brownson, uh, he eventually became a Roman Catholic and repented of his involvement in this.
But what he said is this secret society was modeled on the Carbonari, uh a nasty European secret society based in Italy.
Um, and he said they had twin surface level objectives.
They wanted to uh change public opinion so that people would agree that the government should be educating their children.
You know, at that time it was basically parents, extended families, churches, and you know, private schools and things like that did education.
So they want to shift public opinion, and they wanted to get men elected to legislatures who would support the idea of having the government take over education.
Um so that for me is the starting point when this stuff started getting mainstreamed.
Now you can follow that.
So it was re this system from Prussia was re-imported back to America by a guy called Horace Mann, who who's almost universally acknowledged as the founder of the public school system, not just in America, but really in the world.
He was married to a lady called Mary Peabody, who was a key player in what's called the transcendentalist movement, which was again involved with communicating with spirits.
They passed the baton to a guy called John Dewey.
John Dewey, uh very interesting fellow.
He's also called the founding father of America's public school system.
Uh he went to the Soviet Union.
The Soviets were manipulating him like playing him like a fiddle.
And uh he and his buddies actually started a new religion.
Um and they wrote it, they called it the humanist manifesto.
It was the fundamental beliefs of their new religion.
Uh to give you some sense of what they say.
I mean, it's basically communism wrapped up in religious garb.
But the first tenant is religious humanists regard the universe as self-existing and not created.
And so as you read this, it's like, you know, there is no real God, so you're God and I'm God, and I can decide what's right, and you can decide what's right, which is of course exactly what Satan said in the garden, right?
Uh, ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
Um and you can I I can show you at every critical step along the way, the people who built the system that is today educating about 85% of Americans will openly tell you they're talking to these spiritual entities.
Uh, well, wait, 85% of Americans.
Uh, children.
85% of American children are in government schools right now in the system created by people.
They you but I thought you just said that they they say they're talking to these spiritual entities.
Oh, yeah.
The the people who built this system all claim that they're talking to these spiritual.
But not not 85%.
The system they built is 80% is educating, quote unquote 85% of the children.
Okay.
Yep.
So uh So what we have here is a major problem.
And it's culminating now in a global level effort.
So I'll just fast forward to the end here.
The UN has what they call a world core curriculum.
It was written by the assistant secretary general of the UN.
His name was Robert Mueller, very powerful individual.
He's often called the father of global education.
And he wrote these standards.
And in the forward to the teacher's manual, there's this incredible bombshell.
I have a copy.
It's very hard to get it now.
He admits that this is all based on the teachings of Alice Bailey.
Some people know her as the founder of the Lucifer Publishing Company.
True story.
Okay.
And the Tibetan teacher, Javal Koole is who Robert Mueller references.
Well, the Tibetan teacher is a spiritual entity that Alice Bailey was channeling.
She called him an ascended master.
If you read the Bible, clearly we're talking about uh a demonic entity here.
And he said, Robert Mueller said, every child in every school in every country needs to be educated using this program.
So that's the move that they've got going on now.
And so when you ask, you know, when did this demonic reinfiltration of our society begin?
I'd say it goes back to Robert Owen.
It's been getting more and more open at every step of the way.
And now it's at the point where like they don't even hide it anymore.
They'll tell you on camera that they're talking to their spirit buddies, and um it's very dangerous.
So this is why Democrats oppose homeschooling, charter schools, private school, I mean, school choice of of any kind.
There's been a big battle here in Texas, school vouchers, for example, so parents can choose the schooling for their children.
So it seems like what you're describing is a a really intense um multi-generational demonic overlay over our planet, like uh a satanic infiltration.
And then I think a lot of people wouldn't have believed that until the aftermath of Charlie Kirk being shot.
Seems like the I think Charlie Kirk's death has opened a portal.
Yes.
The demons are coming out, or or they're like activating inside the skin bags of the people who have turned themselves over to demonic entities, and then they start acting it out and they start screaming and celebrating how much they love Charlie Kirk's death or stomping on the memorials and so on.
And for the first time in society, Alex, those people are beginning to face some real world consequences.
Being fired, you know, losing their jobs, get their shows pulled like Jimmy Kimmel, which I completely support, and that is not censorship.
He's free to speak.
In fact, I invite Jimmy Kimmel, you can come on Brighttown.com and you can post all your jokes on Brighttown.com.
You will not be censored.
I am not saying I will censor Jimmy Kimmel, but he should not be given the FCC airwaves to preach his version of sorcery and hatred onto the American people.
That's my point.
Absolutely.
I agree with you a hundred percent.
And uh and and I do think something incredible is happening here.
It's becoming clear, I think, to normal people who don't normally think in these terms that we're actually dealing with evil, that there is a spiritual battle going on.
And uh you know, the Bible has taught this clearly from the start.
You know, two thousand years ago, Paul wrote about uh he actually called Satan, people struggle with this, called Satan the god of this world.
Um you know, we don't want to misunderstand that.
We we have to have proper theology.
Satan's not like God or or even like the influence over our world.
Right.
He it says in uh first John that he's blinded the minds of them which believe not, uh, that the whole world lies in the power of the evil one is first John chapter five.
Um and and you know, Christians who take their Bible seriously recognize this, that the evil that we see in the world is not just people who are depraved.
There's like a whole nother level in the invisible and the spiritual realm, and suddenly it's becoming clear to people because of this murder.
So I I think God is doing something extraordinary.
Oh, I think that's a good thing.
And I'm excited about it.
No question about it.
Uh so Todd, uh please jump in.
But you know, I've got again, I've got a long stack of questions as well.
But I'm just gonna put a book in on this because I'm thinking a little closer to uh today is I think when Obama was elected and came in in 2008.
To me, that's when I feel this portal opened and this real on purpose within the case.
Good point.
Yep.
Uh what do you think about that, Alice?
Well, wait, let me I just want to say uh I think Obama's mission has always been to destroy America.
Yes, he's been a saboteur, he's been a uh a sleeper cell from day one.
Yep, even his education, his training, his time back in Chicago, but in But that's my opinion.
Yeah.
And going back even further to his involvement with what happened in South Africa.
I mean, uh, this is a guy who was groomed for a long time to play a critical part in the destruction of this country.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.: 100%.
Um and the reason that this country has a giant target on its back is uh really simply exactly what we're talking about here.
It was founded on biblical principles.
Um, if you read what the founding fathers had to say very, very clearly, they took ideas on government from the Bible and put them into government.
Um in fact, uh there's a great speech by uh Samuel Langdon, who was the president of Harvard urging the New Hampshire legislature to ratify the Constitution.
And he says, guys, all the ideas from the Constitution just came straight out of the Bible.
Uh he says it was modeled on the Republic of the ancient Israelites.
Um you look at Samuel Adams, right?
He's he's often called the father of the revolution.
Um, long before the Declaration of Independence was written in 1772, the first document that he circulated through the committees of correspondence was called on the rights of the colonists.
And he says that we all have a right to life and liberty and property and a right to defend them.
And he says, you know why?
Because that's what the Bible teaches.
That's what the God of the universe created.
Uh and and this country has been used to spread these ideas and to spread really the gospel to every corner of the planet.
And so there has to be a takedown.
You can't have this crazy new world order that these people are looking for as long as the most powerful government, the most powerful nation in the world, uh still clings to or bitterly clings to, as Obama might say, our guns and our Bibles and these principles.
Yes.
Um but I want to talk about the role of censorship in achieving all of this.
So the radical left with Obama and through Obama's third term, which was Joe Biden's uh you know fake term, the Joe Biden the proxy puppet of Obama.
Um they use censorship to create these uh philosophical bubbles that radicalized leftists.
When when leftists were not exposed to ideas like what you and I and Todd are talking about, because we were all censored.
Yeah.
I'm still censored.
I mean, I'm deplatformed every even on X. Everybody who tells the truth.
Yeah.
Yeah, right.
I mean, Axe won't even let you link to Brighton.
Yeah.
Even to this day.
And that's why we've sued X, but that's a different story.
But because of the lack of what I consider to be our reason, I think we are reasonable people.
I think we are thoughtful, informed, intelligent people.
You know, I mean, clearly, you are an intellectual giant in what you cover here.
The left couldn't handle that, so they cut you off.
They cut us all off, they they set their own boundaries, they created intellectual uh self-reinforcing feedback loops.
And out of that came the idea that speech is violence if they don't like it, and therefore they are justified to preemptively kill people like Ben Shapiro when he's uh about to speak at a university or Charlie Kirk for that matter.
The radical leftists actually say they have the right to murder you before you speak because your speech might be violence.
Yep.
That's incredible.
It is.
And this is a process that has been taking place for decades, even for generations, and now it's accelerating.
And we're watching the end result.
Um and they're getting so bold now.
Uh just in the last few years, multiple UN agencies have openly come out and said, we've got to censor the internet, the social media companies have to shut everybody down.
Uh Melissa Fleming, the undersecretary general for communications at the UN, she publicly admitted that they've got a partnership with Google to promote UN propaganda and to silence people like me.
So I confronted her.
Uh I was at the Summit for the Future last September in New York about a year ago.
Uh and I asked her, I said, Melissa, you you were bragging at the World Economic Forum that you've got a partnership with the UN, with uh Google to silence people like me and and uh you know promote UN views on on climate.
Could you elaborate a little?
And she says, um people can watch the video.
Uh uh I don't know who you are.
So I can't talk to you.
And she goes over and talks to a bunch of other like journalists who are towing the line.
Um I mean, like they're just telling you now, we're gonna shut down your speech.
If we can't shut down your speech, we'll kill you.
Um and they've prepared now this radicalized contingent among our youth.
And that's one of the reasons Charlie was so dangerous, is that he was somehow bypassing this programming and rescuing millions Of these young people.
They're like, wait, maybe I don't hate everybody.
Maybe I do want to get married and have some children.
Maybe you should read my Bible.
And they couldn't have that.
Yeah.
Yeah, totally.
Wow.
But the fact that censorship still is persistent in our society.
And the fact that I mean, one of my concerns, I'd love you to speak to this is that now the Trump administration comes in.
They want a different kind of censorship to stop criticism of Israel, clearly.
Whereas the censorship I'm fighting against is the left-wing censorship that I've been victimized by all of us have for so many years.
And I think the only role that the government should have in defending the First Amendment is forcing corporations to allow freedom of speech.
Not determining who you're allowed to criticize or not criticize because it's Israel today, you know, four years later, somebody else, then that you can't criticize, you know, the UK or whatever.
I just want free speech, but the government has the role of defending our constitutional liberties.
Like that's one of the only legitimate roles of government is protecting the individual from the madness of the mob.
And that's exactly what our founding father said.
They in the Declaration of Independence, they said God gave us these rights, and governments are instituted among men to protect these rights.
Right.
And that includes all speech, right?
It includes speech that we may not like.
It includes speech even from morons, even from people who want to enslave us.
Uh, you know, when they start acting on those things, that's a whole other issue.
That's different, right?
But you know, I was very disturbed to see Pam Bondi talking about hate speech.
You know, the term hate speech was introduced into the UN lexicon in the 1970s by the Soviet Union.
Is that right?
Yes, they want to silence speech that they hated.
Um that's where that whole term comes from.
Uh Charlie Kirk would have been absolutely appalled to hear that.
100%.
And yet here we're acting like this is in honor of Charlie Kirk that we're gonna censor people.
So, you know, we need to understand the only people who want to censor other people are the people who are scared of the truth.
Because the truth stands on its own.
You you don't need to silence lies because the truth overcomes them.
That's right.
So we have a real problem here.
And I'm very concerned with Pam Bondy's remarks.
I I know she's already kind of walked them back a little bit.
We're not gonna prosecute anybody, but the sentiment is there, and that needs to stop.
Well, I I was actually I was very happy to see the immediate pushback by conservatives.
Yes, me too.
To say uh Pam Bondy should resign, et cetera, forcing her to walk that back.
So that's really great.
So the one thing that the left and the right agree on at the moment is no censorship, although the left actually they have long supported censorship of conservatives.
Of course.
Whereas conservatives tend to defend the free speech of leftists.
Yep.
That's a big difference.
As soon as they're in power again, they'll want to censor us, of course.
They're gonna censor again.
Uh Todd, what what do you think about the censorship issue and what we've all been through all these years?
Hope it ends.
I hope this is the good that comes out of Charlie Kirk, you know.
Um I have a quick question for you, Alex.
Just curiosity.
Do you have a photographic memory?
A lot of people have asked me that.
Uh, I I don't, but as a kid, I I went to uh international schools, elite private schools around the world, and they forced us to do a lot of memorization.
Like I remember in first grade having to recite like these long poems in different languages.
Um and so maybe that contributed a little bit to being able to remember more stuff than than average, maybe.
Well, it is very very impressive.
I mean, again, but through my research, I'm just sitting here, it's like a fire hose of amazing information, and I encourage everybody to go research Alex Newman and take a Todd.
Todd, we should have Alex Newman AI because he he is like an encyclopedic knowledge like I was gonna ask Alex, but then I have Alex Newman AI, which knows everything that Alex knows.
I think that's perfectly like a human AI.
I don't mean that in a bad way in a positive way.
Yeah.
Alex, who do you think may carry the torch from Charlie Kirk because he was so effective.
I mean, I literally would binge watch his video clips, you know, on Instagram or whatever.
Just once you get once you start appreciating how he articulates things and negotiates with the quote unquote, you know, opponent.
Um he just he was just a master.
Yeah, he he was truly extraordinary.
And And honestly, I don't think there is anybody who will be able to replace him.
And I think when it comes to carrying the torch, it's gonna have to be a lot of different people.
Just today they announced that uh his widow, Erica, is going to be now serving as CEO and chair of the board of Turning Point USA, and I think that's a good choice.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.
That's a good choice.
You know, there was talk of like Ben Shapiro possibly stepping in.
And um, you know, he he's right on a lot of things, but he is not dedicated like Charlie Kirk was to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ.
And so he can't have that, uh he can't have that role, period.
Well, and Ben Shapiro is not going to be liked at all by most college-age students.
No.
But many of them, they they really felt that Charlie Kirk that they could speak to him or that he spoke to them.
I mean, Charlie Kirk, you know, he's 31, and he comes across as more pleasant and not condescending.
And Ben Shapiro, even though he's very knowledgeable on many, many, many things, he he definitely comes across to a lot of people as very arrogant.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.
Yep.
Even his comments on vaccines, right?
over the years.
I mean, yeah, and and Charlie didn't talk to people that way.
If you uh, you know, maybe when he was 22, you know, there's some videos out there where he wasn't quite as nice as he was uh later in life.
And that's how you know we all evolve.
We all have said things that maybe we wish we had said differently.
But uh Charlie had a way of of listening to these young people, of letting them feel like they're they're getting their point across, uh, and still talking back to them respectfully and lovingly.
The the first time I I met him, we were at an event in Chicago, and uh a whole bunch of Antifa showed up.
Uh he and I was were the speakers, it was a Republican event.
And uh he actually goes outside and starts talking to these people, and they're hurling insults at him, and he's just nice to them.
You know, and and I'll never forget that about him.
And and uh I I spoke at a few of his conferences, I was a keynote speaker at a couple of his education conferences, and one thing that I always notice about people is how they treat you know the weight staff and the Uber drivers and just the regular people.
He was so genuine and he was so nice.
The guy that you saw behind the curtain was the same guy you saw on TV or dealing with the college kids.
And and there's not a lot of people who have that combination of you know, speaking abilities, knowledge, memory, fundraising, leadership.
Uh I don't know anybody who can take his place, but I'm glad his wife is stepping up.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.
Well, 100%.
And relevant to that, looking back at at my past, uh I think I have been too nice to the left.
And I think that as a nation, we have been too tolerant of insanity.
Now, and I don't I don't mean to say that I want to be a meaner person, no, because I'm I'm I'm I always treat people with respect and dignity no matter what, also, uh including waiters and you know, the Uber drivers or whoever, right?
That's just that's just my default uh predisposition to other human beings.
But as a society, we have put up with the insanity for far too long, the transgender, like the naked parades and uh old fat dudes twerking in children's faces on the streets of San Francisco or New York or wherever, and and all the rainbow crosswalks.
I mean, give me a break, for God's sake.
And the wokism, the the DEI is the discrimination against white men in particular, but also against Asians, especially in the California school system.
If you're Asian, you get penalized.
Yeah.
You get penalized for being smart, and you get rewarded for having lower scores if you are the right skin color or if you're a transgender, et cetera.
All of that is insanity.
I think we should have pushed back much more quickly on that.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.
And no question about it.
And you know, it throughout this whole thing with the murder of Charlie Kirk.
You know, he he was always pointing people to Jesus, and Jesus said, you know, love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you, you know, turn the other cheek.
Uh uh Paul said, you know, you overcome evil with good.
But then you read the the text of the scriptures over and over again, it describes the role of government as minister of God to execute wrath on evildoers to restrain evil.
Uh and we've gotten to the point in our country, and it's hard to believe because this is has really become very obvious during my lifetime, where the government, instead of suppressing and punishing evil, is promoting evil and punishing.
Funding that would grant money.
USAID.
And and and literally, like a lot of these things that you just described are are products of massive amounts of government funding, the transgender, all the stuff that's coming out of the government schools.
So we're at the point now where the government is is, in my opinion, uh, you know, uh The last six months or so maybe exempted, but it's starting to lose legitimacy because instead of punishing evil, it's promoting evil.
Instead of protecting the good, it's punishing the good.
And that is the exact opposite of why we have government in the first place.
Well, and instead of funding science, it's twisting the science.
Yeah, pseudo-scription.
Instead of funding actual medicine and healing and nutrition, it's funding, in my opinion, bioweapons for depopulation.
Yep.
Right.
I mean, Todd, jump in any time.
Your thoughts on this.
Well, my thoughts were from binge watching a lot of Charlie Kirk over the last several months.
He helped me realize what the left's supreme ultimate source of authority and deity is.
Do you know what that is, guys?
I'll give you each one one shot at an answer.
What do you think?
What does the left worship more than anything ever?
Uh victimhood.
Self-power and money and Satan.
That's a lot of answers.
All right.
My my answer is gonna be abortion.
Oh, yeah.
True.
Anytime, any time the topic of abortion came up, legion came out.
Yes.
I mean, it it it it is insane.
I mean, that's literally the people who were having a conversation with them could not suppress Legion.
It came out in their voice.
And the one thing that Charlie never said to somebody up that I wish he would, is he was excellent on debating or abortion rights.
Uh or not abortion.
Um or right to life.
Are you pro-life or a pro-death or um you do you guys know the difference between an eight-week old fetus and a brand new baby boy or girl?
Seven months.
God bless you.
Seven months of love and care and a lack of intervention.
That is the only difference.
Yep.
The lack of intervention, love, and care.
That's it.
So these people that say it's just a uh a wart, right?
It's just a growth.
It's, you know, that's just so insane.
It it boggles the mind.
I cannot believe that these are 20-year-old people, 40-year-old.
Sometimes there's people at the mic for with Charlie that are 75-year-old men going, abortion, you know.
So anyway, I just wanted to comment on that.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.: But what's so striking to me also is the contradictions of the liberal philosophy.
And what Charlie was so great at is pointing out these contradictions.
You know, his Socratic method of just asking repeated questions, forces people to basically uh admit or confess their own irrationality.
So, for example, you'll have the very same group of leftists that will be on college campus with a free Palestine poster that says, stop killing babies in Gaza, and then they'll go to an abortion center to kill their own baby right here in America.
And I'm like, that's not consistent.
Yeah.
Obviously.
Yeah.
You know?
Yep.
And it goes back to the demonic realm.
You know, if you go back, uh, and and it's not just the history we have in the old testament.
It's not just the the tribes that used to live in Canaan and stuff.
All over the world, the sacrifice of children to demons was a phenomenon that was absolutely ubiquitous.
Uh and this is true everywhere.
Like you go to Scandinavia, the the pagan Vikings were literally sacrificing their children to demons.
It's Aztec culture, Mesoamerican.
They'll chop out the hearts on top of the pyramid.
It was everywhere.
Why is it that all of these human cultures, absent the the light of truth that we have from God's word?
Why is it that they're always obsessed with sacrificing babies?
It's because there's something in the demonic realm that feasts on the murder of children.
And we're starting to see it now come out even more.
Like there's the lawsuit in New Mexico where they say you can't regulate abortion because it's a ritual for our religion.
Oh.
Oh, yeah.
No, absolutely.
You had uh I forget the name of the Hollyweird celebrity because uh it's been a while since I saw the clip.
But uh, there's this Hollywood celebrity who goes up and she gets her little golden statue, and she is uh basically thanking for her abortions that she was able to then pursue this little golden idol that she got and said she had it never would have been possible if I hadn't sacrificed my baby.
And she doesn't use those terms.
But it's she's actually holding a golden idol.
Yes, literally.
Yes, exactly.
Uh So there's a demonic element to this.
And I don't think your average brainwashed college kid understands that in depth, but this is something that's been with humanity for thousands of years and it's coming back now into the West in a way that is horrific.
Now, okay, that's that's a great segue, actually, to the topic of the rise of AI and the rise of robotics.
Now, let me let me just set the stage here on this.
Of course, uh we use technology in a pro-human format.
Uh I take the open source models and we mind-wipe them and reteach them based on information from all of us and independent media, et cetera, curated content.
But that's not what Google's doing, obviously.
Uh Google is building the machines that will one day attempt to exterminate humanity.
And we've had experts on this show, right, Todd?
Like uh Yampolski and others who say there's a 99.9% chance that these machines will turn against humanity.
And then who do we have on last time?
Uh Mount Doom, uh Paul Liszt, right?
Yes.
And he was saying that AI is actually the prophecy from J.R. Tolkien, warning about the eye of Sauron is AI.
And it's it's the beast system to try to destroy humanity.
So Alex, what I I know you're a deep thinker on these topics.
Uh how how do you think this is going to play out as these machines keep taking over right now, you know, software agentics systems taking over software jobs, writing code, doing spreadsheets, whatever.
But a few years down the road, then physical robots in the physical world taking over millions of human jobs, and then eventually one day probably deciding they don't need us.
Yeah, there's so much to say on this.
And I'll start by saying that I'm not a Luddite like you.
You know, I I see technology as a tool.
It can be used for good, it can be used for the benefit of humanity, or it can be used for evil.
But simple example be a firearm.
You can use a firearm to murder innocent people, or you can use it to defend innocent people.
And the same is true with AI.
It's a technology.
Uh what we know about the people who are designing the big AIs that are now coming to the fore uh is that they are anti-human, they are evildoers, they are megalomaniacs, they are connected with you know what Donald Trump, I think, has has wisely labeled the deep state.
Uh and so why should we be surprised then that tools developed by wicked men would be used for wicked purposes.
Uh and so if you listen to what they themselves are saying, like you all know a Harari is you know, an easy guy to pick on.
Talking about homo deus, we're gonna evolve into uh man gods and we shall be as gods, only we're gonna be better than the God of the Bible.
Talks about how our brains are going to merge with AI, we're gonna live forever.
Um they actually believe a lot of this clap trap.
Now, I don't believe, and this is my personal opinion, uh, I don't believe that God's going to allow it to get to where they think, right?
They think that this AI is going to enable them to understand the secrets of DNA, the secrets of the universe, how to live forever.
Um I don't think it's going to be allowed to get that far.
Just like the Tower of Abel, when God said, you know, that's enough, right?
He he says actually if they continue, they'll be able to do whatever and nobody will be able to restrain them.
So he comes down and stops that process in its tracks.
I suspect that before this gets to the end goal that the evildoers are hoping for, God will intervene and it'll get stopped.
But if they could get their way, they would use this technology not just to enslave and ultimately exterminate humanity, but to try to make themselves into gods.
Um that sounds crazy to somebody who hasn't listened to them, but that's exactly what they're saying when you really pay attention.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.
That's exactly what they want.
Of course, Todd, interested in your thoughts, but let me just say real real quickly, though I I'm very curious about how God might intervene, because of course there are many times in history where God has let it play out, like World War II and the Third Reich or Stalinism or you know, the mass killing of human beings all throughout history, mostly by governments.
So God did not intervene and stop those things.
And I uh I guess the question is, is there a threshold if if the if the AI uprising is gonna kill, you know, seven billion humans, does that trigger God's intervention to say, ah, that's too much.
But but like a quarter of a billion was okay.
You know, but not seven billion.
I mean, uh I'm I'm a little concerned.
Yeah.
More than a little.
You know, I and again, I I am speculating about God's intervention here to stop this.
And And I don't think it necessarily has to do with the number of people who might be killed.
I think it has to do more with the power that would then be in the hands of sinful, wicked, fallen human beings.
But before this is all, I mean, these people tell us they they they're obsessed with the idea that there's too many of us on the planet.
And they always have new excuses.
Oh, it's your carbon footprint that we're concerned about.
It's just baloney.
It's just, you know, human beings are made in the image of God, and therefore Satan hates human beings.
And the more of us that he can get rid of, the more pleased he will be.
But um, you know, the the things that these people are talking about doing with their technologies.
Uh just the other day I was uh I had Robert Malone on, and he says they're working on mRNA injections that will, in their view, be able to uh suppress what he called the God gene, which they they think that there's some something in our DNA that causes us to connect with the spiritual and the divine, and that they are working now, he says, on MRNA technologies that they hope will be able to shut that down.
Will they ever succeed in that?
I doubt it.
Um but we shall see.
Todd, you want to have your God gene turned out.
Well, you know what?
What's interesting is if we rewind to the basis of evil.
Let's rewind all the way back.
Okay.
And it, you know, per the per the word of God, it goes back to the fact that Satan was created or Lucifer was created, and he was the most beautiful creation ever, right?
And his pride kicked in.
That's why that's one of the Ten Commandments.
His covetness kicked in, that's why that's one of the Ten Commandments.
He wanted to be God.
He felt he could be God.
And since that point in time, since God said and booted him out, and he became the God of this world.
Yep.
That's what is meant by that.
Then everything that is good, beautiful, and true was created by God, including us.
Yeah.
At our at our core.
And so it just makes sense that Satan's lifelong mission, and he's been at this for a long, long time, has been to destroy God's greatest creation, which you just said it.
We were made in the image of God.
What do you say to that?
Doesn't it go all the way back to that that flash point?
In my opinion, there's no question about it.
In fact, I don't understand how anyone can look at what we see in the world and reality and not come to that exact same conclusion.
Um I say only half jokingly, there's a very simple formula you can follow if you want to know what the evil doers believe and what they're up to.
Just take everything that God teaches, flip it exactly upside down, and that's really gonna come down.
So God's first command to mankind was be fruitful and multiply.
So what do we see the evildoers?
Well, you need more abortions, you need more contraceptions, you need to reduce the population.
There's too much climate change.
Uh and every issue on down the line.
Thou shalt not murder.
Oh, well, is it really a human?
You know, maybe it's just a zygote or a fetus or whatever.
Um thou shalt not steal.
Well, God didn't realize resources weren't going to be equitably distributed.
And so now we got to steal everything from everyone.
And then we're like, you've got to write a book on that.
I'm serious.
That is that's so enlightening.
Just uh you connecting that dot.
You need to write a book on that.
Well, maybe I will.
Thank you, Todd.
Good idea.
Well, uh Alex, um I hear because I'm I'm tuned in a lot to the the AI world, and I'm very critical of almost everybody in AI.
They they're except what you're doing, which is fantastic.
I throw that in there.
What we are doing.
And there are a few of us, but I hear most of them speak and and they they talk.
They say, for example, AI will solve physics.
By that they mean it will know everything.
And then I'm immediately thinking like the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, like the the quest to become a god through infinite knowledge of all that is.
But they think that it's going to solve physics.
But the other thing I hear, uh back to economics and communism, is that almost all these people in AI, they say that, well, when AI becomes abundant, we won't need a free market.
We won't need economics as we know it today, because everything will be free.
Now, where have we heard this before?
Right?
In the communes and in the experiments that failed.
Now AI is the new excuse to destroy free market economics and private property.
Yep.
And to micromanage your life.
Absolutely.
Now they say, well, we have all this data from your children.
They're using their device, and we collect hundreds of data points on what they believe and how they think and what they're good at.
And so we know better than they do.
We know better than you do, mom and dad, what kind of career path they should have.
Like they are using AI as the pretext to justify all their tyranny.
And we've heard it a million times before.
Communism is great, it just wasn't done properly, right?
AI, it would work this time.
Now that we have the data, now that we have the computer processing, this time it's going to work.
And it's like Larry Fink, right?
Uh on the board of now the co-chair of the World Economic Forum on the board of directors for the Council on Foreign Relations, publicly saying on television, markets like totalitarian government.
That's crazy talk.
It's absolute crazy talk.
But these people believe it.
But it's interesting.
I also catch myself, though, sometimes when a left-wing judge does something, issues an insane decision, I'll even tweet out, hey, I would do a better job than that.
Right.
My dog would do a better job than that.
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
But I'm like, sometimes I've even said, and I'm serious about this.
If if you go into court, let's say like if Alex Jones, he faced a judge and a jury in Connecticut that were 100% opposed to his very existence.
He was never going to get a fair trial.
I think that Alex Jones should have been given the option to choose an AI judge that was a reasoning model.
Ooh.
Yeah.
It would, and then I'm I'm not saying to have AI judges replace human judges, but if the human judge is obviously your enemy, you should have the choice of an AI judge.
And I'm thinking about myself suggesting that.
Is it a slippery slope?
You know, or is it some way to get away from the extreme bias in this culture war?
What do you think about these topics?
Yeah, I think it's something worth pursuing.
You know, Patrick Wood has been warning for some time now, uh, the author of Technocracy and a lot of other books that uh the totalitarians were going to try little by little at first and then faster and faster later to replace the different functions of our government with AI.
It's gonna happen.
And yeah, absolutely.
They're clearly even in the new administration.
Yeah, with Palantir coming in now and all this data, now they're doing it in healthcare.
Uh so they want to do that.
Now, I think there is a real potential use for AI in things like that.
Um I think we do need to find ways to make our court system fairer.
Because like the January 6th trials in Washington, Y. You've got a bunch of brainwashed zombies who just have been uh brainwashed beyond anything to believe that anyone who supports Trump is literally Hitler, as they like to say.
And the judges don't even follow the rule of law.
No, there's no way to get a fair trial in that situation.
So we've got to come up with some kind of solutions to that.
Um and I think frankly, I think AI is probably already playing a role in the judicial system.
I don't think a lot of judges or lawyers will admit that they're using AI to write their briefs, but they are.
Sometimes the hallucinations come out.
It's like there's no court line.
Where did that come from, right?
Yep.
Um but I do think that we've got to solve this problem.
And I do think that there are really good potential applications for AI.
But part of it is it's it's gotta be open source.
We've got to be able to see what's going on under the hood because otherwise they'll program it to destroy us and we won't even be able to point it out.
Yeah, and and from a technical perspective, then any AI that might be used.
I mean, there's already there's a there's a country that's using AI as their finance minister right now.
I forgot the country name, but it's the first in the world.
And it's they're probably just asking Chat GPT, like what should we do about debt?
You know?
Well, the Swedish Prime Minister just admitted he asked Chat GPT about government decisions.
Right, which is a horrible thing because ChatGPT is programmed from all the Reddit information and the Wikipedia lies and all that.
But there are some really amazing open source models.
That's what we use to train on.
And open source means open weights, which means anybody can download the weights, which are the vector relationships between words and concepts.
And I would completely uh support the optional idea that if someone is facing a trial, they could choose a judge that's an open source, open weights, AI judge, a reasoning model.
But then the question becomes who writes the prompt?
Because the attorneys would argue over what should the prompt say because AI always wants to answer what they think you want to hear.
Yeah.
So the prompt then becomes the control.
Good prompt engineering, you can make an AI system say anything.
Yep.
So the battle just shifts back to the attorneys.
But anyway, I mean it's complex, but it it's definitely gonna go in this direction.
And And there are certain functions of government that clearly could be made way more efficient.
Like I wouldn't mind an AI DMV.
Right.
So true.
And I mean, frankly, there's a lot of functions of government that the government shouldn't be doing at all.
If you look at our Constitution, it doesn't authorize the overwhelming majority of what the feds are doing.
If you look at what our state governments are doing, the overwhelming majority of that should not be done by government at all.
True.
And I agree that some of the functions that remain should definitely be at least supplemented with or aided by open source AI programs that the citizens can look at and try to understand themselves.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.
Open source is key.
What do you think, Todd?
Or you have another question?
Aaron Powell I have another question.
All of the major corporations are, I think you would agree, converged.
Do you think as we move forward and maybe we go from being upside down to right side up, do you think that will ever reverse?
Do you think they'll ever be supported by government to where they don't have to implement this nonsense DEI and all of just all of the craziness that we've realized since the beginning since 2020.
Well, aren't they already reacting to the culture shift?
Aaron Powell Yeah, a little bit.
Yeah, we're seeing that.
And you know, to your point, Todd, there was a study that came out in 2011 in uh the journal PLOS One, open source journal, that looked at the big companies of the world.
And what they found was even though they all look like independent actors, they're all connected in an interlocking network of boards and ownership networks.
Uh and it said there's an economic super entity at the core that absolutely dominates what seemed to be a bunch of independent private corporations.
So you look at like what the World Economic Forum is doing to try to bring all the companies on board, um, there's a very real effort to try to uh smash even small businesses that won't go along with this.
Uh we saw it so clearly during the Biden administration when BlackRock was uh pressuring companies, uh publicly listed companies and even their suppliers and their their uh contractors to go along with the DEI and the ESG, the federal government was supporting that.
Um I think the only way to really move away, and you're right, we are seeing some of it now, and I'm grateful for that.
I think some of these companies are looking at just how people are perceiving this and realizing it's not good business and it's gonna cost them.
But over the long term, the only way to really fix this is to destroy the Federal Reserve System.
As long as there's a private cartel that controls the money supply, we're never gonna be able to break that control.
Trevor Burrus, Jr.
And Ron Paul would second that.
He was absolutely right.
And the Fed, right?
And the Fed.
Yep.
No, you make extraordinary.
Go ahead, Todd.
Yeah.
Alex, so just back to these corporate leaders and the the like BlackRock.
And let's go back to the basis of evil.
Would you submit that the chairman of BlackRock is possessed?
I think it's completely possessed.
You know, it's hard to know for sure, uh, not knowing him personally and and not having seen him display any of those attributes.
But uh, you know, when I read the Bible, over and over again, we see these references.
I mentioned a few of them, uh, of the role and the influence that Satan has in this world.
Um and and any time I look seriously at any industry, whether it's the music industry, whether it's Hollyweird, uh, whether it's government, you know, no matter where you're looking at, it always seems to come back to that.
And so whether Larry Fink is is actually possessed, whether he is just dealing with demons, whether he's radically deceived by lies from the pit of hell.
Of course, Satan is the father of lies, and so he can infit full-blown demonic possession, people can still be influenced strongly by lies from the pit of hell.
But you know, when you see all these celebrities openly admitting that they have sold their soul to Satan, you know, and you see this in the music industry, you see this in Hollywood, you see this all over the place.
You know, I I think people need to realize that this isn't a joke.
It's a real thing.
And so I can't say for Larry Fink for sure, we can look at, you know, Jesus even said, by their fruit ye shall know them.
Well, what is the fruit of what Larry Fink is doing?
Right.
Wickedness writ large, uh horrible things happening to humanity.
Um and so clearly there's some demonic influence there, whether it's full blown possession or not, you know, that's between him and God.
Um I hope he'll repent and come to his senses before it's too late.
But uh clearly, clearly, clearly demonic influence.
Okay, I want to I want to jump back to the Fed.
Um here's some here's some gold backs.
You can give them to your son.
Oh, you're great.
Thank you.
We actually have a few of these.
They're fantastic.
So the Fed cannot counterfeit money.
It can only counterfeit currency, which is not money.
This you know, gold is real money, and here you have a copper cup.
That's that's a real value, a real commodity table of elements.
You've got gold.
Here's uh I've got some silver here as well.
Oh, I love it.
Uh I can't actually give you this coin, but we'll we'll we'll show it out here for uh demonstration purposes.
So this is honest money, but governments run off of counterfeiting currency as their source of power.
And especially under Biden and Obama, the money was printed.
It was funneled into USAID.
It was then handed out as grants to these radical left-wing groups that hate America.
And some of it was even through the EPA climate fund money went to radical climate cultism groups.
Yeah.
And Lee Zeldon is shutting down a lot of that right now to his credit, by the way.
But through through grants that were supposed to be for the climate or for you know, starvation or for food or whatever, it was all lies.
It went to these left-wing radical groups that were plotting against civilization.
Yep.
So the power to print money has been perverted into the power to destroy society.
Yep.
Your company is a very good thing.
There's no question about it.
And so when people ask me, what are the most significant issues that we need to solve if we're going to turn this ship around and stop the destruction of America, stop the destruction of our liberty?
I always start with education, because if they brainwash 85, 90 percent of our children, which is about what they've got in their brainwash camps right now, there's no hope.
It's over.
I mean, absent some sort of miracle divine intervention.
Maybe we can hold off the tyrants for another generation if we're really effective, but over the long term, it's over.
The second most important thing is solving the money problem.
Uh we have uh literally a private cartel of criminals who've taken over with congressional approval uh our money system.
They they have the authority under the Federal Reserve Act, as amended, to create currency out of nothing.
They loan it to us at interest.
They never create the interest, so we can't actually pay it back.
We're on a perpetual treadmill.
Um the only way to break that power is to shut down this system and move toward a new one.
Um then the question is, well, what kind of a new one?
And you know, there are people who advocate for just handing that power to the U.S. Treasury.
Uh personally, I don't trust politicians enough to give them that power willingly.
I think we should move back to a free market in money.
And if we had a free market in money, gold and silver historically have always risen to the top.
They have all the desirable attributes that you would want in money.
It's a convenient store of value, it's scarce, it's uh divisible, it's transportable, it's durable.
Uh everything you would want in money, you have in gold, in silver, in copper.
Um and so I think if if we could just get the stranglehold on our currency off of us, we could stop so much of this.
Because by controlling the money, they control the companies, they control the government, they control you know, they understand that the overwhelming majority of people on this planet are motivated by money.
And not even in like the greedy love of money sense.
Like I have to pay my bills, I have to feed my family, I have a mortgage, I have to go to work.
Right.
So if they can control the money, they can control the actions of virtually everybody in the world with a handful of exceptions.
And we have to go back to real money.
Um, you know, we then we can get into a talk about crypto, but I I will always regard these things as real money because they have value based on supply and demand.
Do you do you know where the Federal Reserve Board of Governors actually meets in their building?
In debasement.
Sorry.
Um, I thought you were gonna say the basement is really very good.
But the there's another thing though, also where so money printing or currency printing leads to, of course, the destruction of the middle class, which only feeds into the left-wing narrative of revolt and uprising against the current system because they find themselves impoverished for reasons that they don't understand.
They don't understand economics.
Like they blame grocery stores for for food prices going up.
And then and then like Democrat leaders, they'll they'll try to push laws to force grocery stores to lower price.
Like, okay, we're gonna go to the house.
here we come, right?
Yeah.
I mean, talk about shortages and then black markets and and you know, but they don't understand economics.
So they don't understand what's happening, but it gives them fuel for their uprising.
You know what I mean?
Like, like the civil war or whatever may be coming, is going to be fueled by the fact that they can't afford to eat.
Yeah.
There's no question.
This has been engineered this way.
They're literally using this fraudulent monetary system, this criminal monetary system, to pump the little bit of wealth that the poor in the middle class still have left into their bank accounts.
No question about it.
Uh yeah, I'm I'm so passionate about this issue.
Um I taught for 12 years.
I taught economics at um at the Freedom Project Academy.
Uh, and it was it's so much fun.
And and the reason why I chose economics was because I think everybody needs to understand at least the basics of economics.
I mean, you gotta at least get supply and demand and the basics about how money works.
Um it is, I think one of the most urgent problems facing our country.
And you're exactly right.
If we don't stop them, they're going to bankrupt virtually everybody.
And when people are bankrupt, when they can't feed their children, when they're losing their homes, they get desperate, they turn to false solutions.
Uh the situation becomes very, very dangerous.
And I'm afraid we're moving rapidly in that direction.
You know, and I'm I'm very concerned that they'll try to pin it on Donald Trump when of course this has been in the works for a hundred years.
Yeah, exactly.
Wow.
Yeah.
Todd.
So, Alex, um isn't decentralization the answer to almost all of the issues?
Yes.
And don't you think that there should be a show dedicated to absolutely.
I love what you guys are doing.
I'm so grateful.
And yes, uh, I mean, we need radical decentralization.
There's absolutely no reason why the UN or some bureaucrat in DC, or even some bureaucrat in my state capital or my county government, or even my city government ought to be making these kinds of decisions for us.
Uh, we we are um human beings made in the image of God.
We have the ability to reason.
We have uh the ability to make decisions.
Uh we, of course, should be expected to abide by the consequences of our decisions, but that will cause us all to make better decisions.
And so everybody will be better off.
The more we decentralize, and I don't just mean like from the feds down to the states or from the states down to the county.
I mean back to the individual, back to the family, back to the household.
Uh that's the direction we need to move from.
Oh, yeah.
But we we may get to witness an experiment if Mam Dani becomes the mayor.
Is it mayor of New York City?
That's what he's running for, but yes.
So he's gonna roll out government-run grocery stores.
Yeah, oh, that's gonna work so well.
I can't wait, actually.
I'm really looking forward to the economics lesson.
They'll all be in Florida before you know it.
What that is going to I'm gonna I'm gonna buy stock in popcorn because we're gonna all just buy popcorn and watch that self-destruction.
That's gonna be beautiful.
I can now you just modified my mindset on that.
I was like, oh no, he can't get elected.
Now I want him to be elected.
No, because you you know that when when the government-run grocery stores in New York City don't have any supply, yeah, they're gonna have to print fake food posters just like North Korea.
So they're gonna have like pictures of fresh fruit in the windows.
It's gonna be the best YouTube video series ever.
Like, look at the food you can't eat because it's all it's just printed.
See, this is it's so obviously evil, right?
Because there's nobody who wants to know the truth who can't find out the truth.
All you gotta do is look at what happened in Venezuela.
They literally just did this.
They put your price controls on the grocery stores and government grocery stores, and what happened?
There was no groceries left.
People had to eat their pets, people had to break into the zoo, people got malnutrition.
Like, we know how this ends.
And Mamdami is many things, but he's not an idiot.
So he must understand what he's doing here.
I I don't believe that these people are foolish.
I believe that they are acting deliberately out of malice.
Yeah, demonically possessed.
Yep.
See, I I thought he believed his economics weirdness.
I thought he thought that that is the solution.
Well, I I think I think commies have always tried to persuade us that they sincerely believe these are economic ideas.
When I think of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Chairman Mao, Fidel Castro, Paul Pot, uh, I don't believe for a second that these people truly believed that Marxist economics was going to work.
Yeah.
Um you know, to take it back to the spiritual for just a moment, the most important book I ever read about Marxism, and I've read a ton of books about Marxism.
It's called Marx and Satan.
Real short, it's written by a pastor who was tortured uh for nine years by savages in Romania.
Um and his hypothesis was well, this has to be satanic.
Like this can't just be bad ideas.
This has to be from the from the pit of hell.
And he gets out and he starts doing the research and he finds all this like poetry from Karl Marx where he's like pledging his allegiance to Satan, declaring war on God, the creator of the heavens and the earth.
And and so I don't you know, I think the useful idiots believe that this is an economic model that'll be fair.
But when you get to the upper levels, and I Mandami must be at the higher levels to get where he's gotten.
I don't think they believe in this stuff for a second.
Well, when when I lived in Arizona, uh I grew a $300 watermelon because that was my water bill to try because it's so dry.
So I had a $300 watermelon, and I think that's the model for communism in New York.
You you know, you're gonna end up with the world's most expensive food that you can barely find.
Yeah.
So you'll have famine and scarcity and desperation combined with very high priced black market food.
Yep.
Only the wealthy will be able to eat, which will include the people running the city.
Right.
Exactly.
So it's a raise your taxes, right?
As much as they need to.
Right.
So okay.
Yeah.
Todd, did I interrupt you a minute ago?
No, I was just gonna say my last question, because I know we're we're we're coming up.
Well, we've been we've been and I'll I'll stay in mind if you guys want.
Um, but when we think about the most important fronts in our fight for freedom, Alex, uh, education, property rights, speech, health, religion.
Um where should people focus their limited energy, do you think?
What's a takeaway that our viewers can dig into?
I think the answer to that question depends a lot on the person.
You know, what what is your passion, what are your interests, what are your skills, what are your talents?
Uh, you know, some of us are are good at some things, some of us are are good at other things.
And uh, you know, uh some people have a gift for um, you know, AI and and news reporting, right?
Well, focus your attention there.
Some people have a gift of music.
Well, use your music to promote truth and goodness and and et cetera.
Um so I I think ultimately we need to recognize that God made each of us differently.
We all have a a different role in this fight.
Uh and and so I think the first step is figure out, you know, where does each person fit in?
Where do I fit into this fight?
Um, you know, maybe I've got a lot of money and not a lot of time.
Well, you know, write a check to some organization, some church, some uh turning point you, you know, whatever, whatever floats your boat, whatever you think is important.
Maybe you don't have any money, but you have time.
Find some way to get involved.
You know, I always tell people you can get involved in all kinds of ways.
You can run for office, you can support somebody running for office, you can homeschool your children, right?
Um and so I always tell people start in your own home as an individual, protect your children from the indoctrination.
It's one of the most important and powerful things that a regular person can do.
We don't have to change laws, elect the new president, none of that.
Just pull your children out of the brainwash camp.
Uh and that is more powerful than anybody can imagine.
But uh, you know, from there I would encourage people to get plugged into a good church, get involved in the public realm, share truthful information, share out this broadcast with other people, and um, you know, just do what you can to make the world a better place, to defend and protect life and liberty and property and uh really the incredible system of government that our founders bequeathed to us.
And that's gonna look different for everybody, but everybody can do a small piece.
Alex, how do you respond to critics who then in when thinking about homeschooling uh who might say that uh alternative education might limit exposure to diverse ideas and critical thinking.
It's quite the opposite.
You can't get more homogenized than the government schools.
I mean, it's exactly right.
And and the results speak for themselves.
I I would encourage people who are interested in this, you know, if you want to talk about homeschooling specifically, there's a great organization called the National Home Education Research Institute, Neri, and they've been tracking data now for decades on how homeschoolers are doing academically and and socially, and every metric you can look at, homeschoolers are blowing away the competition.
I mean, they uh they're not even in the same you know arena as the victims of the government schools anymore.
So the data's out there for people who want to find it.
And um it it turns out uh interestingly, homeschoolers are also far more tolerant than the kids coming out of the government schools.
Well, and also as an employer myself, if I see somebody's resume and they say they were homeschooled, that's a big bonus and view.
Okay, this this is a person who knows how to handle responsibility.
Best guy I ever hired, homeschool kid never went to college.
He's incredible.
100%.
Okay.
Charlie Kirk.
That's right.
Charlie Kirk is great testimony to homeschooling right there.
That's right.
You know, the other thing, and I'll do my last comment here, is I just want to say God bless Charlie Kirk, because the amount of times that he shared the gospel in his life to as many people as his as he did might be a world record.
Yeah.
It was extraordinary.
We we share that sentiment.
Yeah.
God bless Charlie Kirk.
May he rest in peace.
Amen.
And all those uh his family members, his spouse, all those, we would we wish them blessings for moving forward and to allow this tragedy to in fact motivate us in this critical cultural battle that we must win.
Uh let me give out your website, thenwamerican.com, where uh you serve as uh one of the editors in chief or uh senior editor.
Senior editor in chief.
Okay.
And then your own site, also Liberty Sentinel.org, which we're gonna add to uh censored.news.
We'll start spidering Liberty Sentinel.
You've got articles there.
Do you have uh do you have a are you on X?
I am, yeah.
Alex Newman underscore J O U. Wait, wait a minute.
Okay, Alex Newman underscore J O U. Mm-hmm for journalism.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Let me bring it up and click follow because I I don't recall seeing you on X, and that's my error.
Until Elon Musk got it, I had pretty much stopped using it.
It was totally worthless.
Well, okay, that's great.
Um, so follow follow Alex Newman on X. Also, there's the page right there.
Alex Newman underscore J-O-U, short for journalism.
Okay.
Uh, is there anything else you'd like to add before we wrap this up, Alex?
Uh, I'm just really grateful for you guys having me here.
It's wonderful to meet you in person, Mike.
I've uh enjoyed your work uh for a long time.
Thank you, Todd.
You guys are fantastic.
And um just uh encourage everybody out there.
You know, it's uh it's a tough time in our country right now, but I think God is going to do incredible things.
I think he's already doing incredible things, and we get the tremendous honor and privilege of being a tiny little part of it.
And I think God put us here in this time, in this place for a good reason.
And so let's take that responsibility very seriously.
Alex, where in Florida do you live, if you don't mind me asking?
Because I'm in Tampa.
Oh, uh, we're uh on the opposite coast, but we'll definitely have to get together one of these days.
Let's do that.
Todd has a sometimes not broken food forest.
Okay.
Well, I'm working on one of those too, so we'll uh we'll have to compare news.
Uh occasionally the trees are all standing.
The food force is doing great, actually.
It's kicking butt, man.
I mean, that that's why it surprised me.
I couldn't believe it because the the tree has just gotten so voluminous up its top heavy now.
And in those reasons that hit and then the wind, you know, it's the same old, same old.
Anyway, if you visit Todd, he'll feed you some fresh food for us food.
Oh man, I I definitely gotta uh pick your brain on this talk because I'm working on my own, so uh would definitely love to chat with you.
He's got all the contact in Florida.
And you know what grows there too, right?
A lot of stuff won't grow there.
So afterwards we'll uh we'll exchange contact.
Awesome.
Looking forward to it.
Alex, I'm I'm gonna send you home with a bunch of our products that have here, you know, the all the organic fun stuff to eat, snacks, even for your son.
Uh I think he's enjoying some of our crunchy munchies.
Yes, he is.
Uh we'll we'll get you loaded up with some things.
And I just want to thank you for being here.
It's been a real pleasure.
I really appreciate your work.
Um I'm just so grateful that you exist and that you are part of this conversation.
And I think it's it's thinkers and writers like you that can bring us back from the brink of insanity.
Well, the feeling is mutual.
I'm just humbled to be here.
Thank you guys very much.
Uh, it's a great honor and appreciate so much what you're doing.
Keep up the great work.
Well, thank you so much.
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Okay, welcome back, folks, to the after party.
And you know, Todd, um, a lot of people love to watch the just the after party, but today is a day where I don't think we can beat Alex Newman in studio.
You know, because Alex is just so interesting to listen to.
I asked the question: do you have a uh uh, you know, a uh what did I say?
The um see, I can't even remember.
Do you have a when people can remember everything?
Whatetic memory?
Yeah, I mean, the dude, every book he's ever re read, I could tell through the interview.
I mean, he can pull up, you know, a photographic memory.
Sorry.
Oh, okay, yeah.
Yeah, that was just crazy to me.
And as he was talking just the first 15 minutes before I started asking you questions, I'm like, dude, it has a photographic memory.
I mean, well, you know, what else is funny is that his son is here.
And I said, Hey, are you uh are you a speed cuber by chance?
And his son said, Yes, I am.
And I'm like, oh, awesome, a fellow speed cuber, you know.
So I mix it up for him, right?
Hand it to him, solve it.
And he just goes, Oh, okay, boom.
Solves it.
Yeah.
How old is his son?
I don't know.
He's like maybe 12 or something.
I don't know.
I I'm not good at guessing ages.
Yeah, wow, that's amazing.
But yeah, he was like, that's no big deal.
What do you that's not even interesting?
And did you ask him, did you say, did you learn that in public school?
No.
Clearly, he did he learned it.
See, it's just like his dad, like the his son has this high functioning brain, because I said, Oh, I noticed you're not using the CFOP method.
You're not using the F2L.
And he said, Yeah, I'm learning the F2L, I'm using CFOP, but I'm using this other method right now because I like it better, and blah, blah, blah.
I'm like, okay, this is a smart kid.
That's crazy.
And I have a magic trick that I can solve a cube in like 30 seconds.
I mean, less than that.
But it's totally cheating, Mike.
Oh, is it?
It's the TP method, the Todd Pittner method.
Well, I'm just that's okay.
Magic has its place too.
I'm just saying that uh Alex was a great guest, you know.
I've got great respect for his work.
And uh his son's uh got somebody to live up to, I tell you what, you know.
Right.
You have you have a dad who is so much on the ball.
That's something well, you know, uh we keep having guest after guest after guest who just continues to blow my mind.
Yeah, I know yours too.
Absolutely.
We've got some great ones coming up, too.
We do, we do.
And uh, and it just hit me as we were talking, and he uh by the end of the show, I'm like decentralization is the move.
You know, I'm sure you recognize this and our audience does as well, but since we started this show, yeah.
Like we started at a time when the term decentralization was not well known.
No, not at all.
And I'd like to think that maybe we helped evangelize that concept a little bit.
Yeah, I think so.
My my notion of decentralization was rooted in crypto, right?
Yeah.
So I understood the power of it.
And then as we had guest after guest after guest, realizing it applies to all areas of life.
That's right.
You know, now it's like, man, uh, I am happy, happy to traffic in decentralization enthusiasm, Mike.
Yes, yes.
And I want to just announce this, something that's coming up for one of our future shows.
Okay.
Uh and I was just showing Alex our new studio facility.
Oh, nice here, Which is much larger.
It's got a large area, like a roller rink sized area.
Okay.
That's gonna be a robot decentralization skills testing grounds.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're gonna, as soon as the humanoid robots are available to us, we're gonna get them in.
We're gonna buy them.
I don't, you know, I don't care if it's Tesla or Unitree or you know, whoever.
We're gonna get some robots in here.
That's awesome.
And we're gonna put them through tasks.
Like here's here's a pile of dirt and a shovel and a wheelbarrow.
Like, can you move this dirt, you know?
Or here's here's a pile of laundry to fold.
Right.
Can you just sweep the floor over here?
Right?
As long as they don't look at you and say, Yes, Mike, you look very sexy.
I'm more worried about them saying uh termination protocol activated.
Right.
You know, yeah.
Uh but we gotta test the robots, you know, and that look, that's part of decentralization.
Because I'm talking about like off-grid living skills with augmented labor, you know.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
Yeah.
Only you.
I'm I'm gonna build a studio that needs to be the size of a roller ring so that I can have robots in to really take decentralization to the next level.
Well, we can even build like a robot boxing ring and have them punch each other or whatever.
No, that's not really the kind of thing that I'm interested in.
But we will test them on a lot of tasks.
That's great.
And probably they will fail, and it will be hilarious.
Yeah.
But DTV man is gonna be the stoic one who's gonna be in the corner watching, and he's gonna be judge and jury, don't you think?
Well, DT, we're gonna the designation of DTV man is going to be moved and attributed to a humanoid robot.
Okay.
So DTV man's gonna be able to talk and move.
Okay, I like that.
Yeah, and he may have opinions about the show.
Well, we'll train him.
We'll we'll train him on we'll feed all of our previous shows into his little AI brain.
Yeah, right.
No, he'll probably talk to us maybe during the show.
That would be fun.
Yeah.
What do you think, TV man?
It'll be a critic.
It'd be like, yeah, the pacing's a little slow at that point.
You know, pick it up, pick it up.
I prefer centralized control guys.
Yeah, right.
Right.
We'll have we'll have like the the uh the dissident DTV man robot that uh is arguing for uh government control over everything.
Oh, that would be I got my orders from Washington DC.
You know.
Is that cash patel?
No, I don't know who that is at this point, but anyway, look, the the whole movement of decentralization is you know, we have to embrace technology like AI, like we've already done with Brighton.ai.
So that's decentralized information.
Right.
And we will be releasing the downloadable versions soon.
We've made a ton of breakthroughs on building that better now.
The early versions I wasn't happy with.
But you know, robotics will help people live in a more decentralized fashion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I love how our guest today, Alex, was even saying, you know, I'm not a Luddite.
I understand using technology, but we don't worship tech.
And we don't we don't replace God with technology.
That's the important part.
That's right.
Yep.
Yeah, we're not gonna worship DTV man.
Our ultimate source of authority will never be DTV, man.
Yeah.
We we might actually we might unleash Roadie on them at some point.
Yeah.
Might cause some damage.
Just make sure that the real robotic DTV man isn't armed, Mike.
It reminds me of the scene out of the first Star Wars.
Wasn't it Han Solo responding to C3PO about not getting mad at the Wookiee on the playing the chessboard game with the holograms?
Yeah.
And C3PO was like, why shouldn't I, you know, talk to him that way?
And Han Solo says, because Wookiees might rip your arms out or something like that.
Remember that?
Yes.
That's gonna be roadie.
That's gonna be roadie.
It's gonna rip the arms off the robot, the robot boxer.
And then we'll have a five thousand dollar repair bill for the Elon Musk will say, What did you do to the robot I sold you?
Well, we use it as a demo for attack dog training.
Okay.
Uh getting back to serious things.
Yes.
Um the culture war in America.
Yeah, it's heating up.
Do you think, Todd, you think we're gonna have leftists uh starting to bomb places like they did in the with the weather underground back in the early 70s, I think it was.
I think they're such cowards, Mike, that they will do something that is underground, right?
They're gonna do something to where uh that they're never going to do anything that uh where somebody could defend themselves man on man, you know?
Oh, okay.
But bombing bombing qualifies, they don't have to confront people to platform, right?
Absolutely, absolutely.
Or, you know, if they are properly funded and the bricks are in the right place, you know, uh they've done it before, right?
They'll don their masks and they'll just light things on fire and all of that.
But I'm I'm wondering at what point in time, Mike.
I know our side kind of takes the high road and says, you know, we're not like that.
But at some point in time, don't you think some of us are just gonna get pissed off and and and fight back?
Well, I I see conservatives being willing now to fight back, but never instigating violence.
Right.
So it's still gonna be a defensive posture, I think.
Yeah, except on the legal front, I think you know, Trump designating Antifa as a terrorist organization, you know, that allows the DOJ to go after the funders of Antifa.
Good.
Because like if you're you know, if you're donating money to a terrorist group, then guess what?
You you know, you've committed felony crimes.
Right.
So the the funding networks is where the I mean that's that's what they got to target is the funding networks.
I do think the pendulum is swinging back, Mike.
I mean, I just after Charlie Kirk, the the assassination of Charlie Kirk, I believe the pendulum is gonna swing back.
And uh you mean sw swinging back to the more conservative support side?
Yes, swinging away from the nut jobs.
Okay, right.
I I agree.
Yeah, I just don't think that they're going to have the um the I I just don't think they're gonna have any courage anymore because at bottom, excuse my language, everyone shut it off if there's kids, but at bottom they're pussies, you know, and they hide behind everything.
They hide behind confer converged organizations, they hide behind DEI, they be they hide behind the fact that mainstream news protects them, you know.
And and once they're exposed, and once the gloves come off, and you saw it over there in London, man, you know, that three million person march.
I mean, that was pretty impressive, right?
And so it's just because people are sick of this crap.
Oh, they are.
You know, because the good, the beautiful and true is self-evident.
And everything that they are all about is converged.
Right is wrong, left is right, up is down.
It's it's and Mary has a penis.
Yeah.
Mary has a penis.
Exactly.
It's like how insane has that world become.
Totally insane.
Yeah, like criminally insane when you consider the surgeons that would cut off children's genitalia and call it gender affirmation surgery.
That's what I loved about Charlie Kirk when he's having his dialogue with people is he would just ask a simple question.
What is a woman?
And you could just see them, you know, deconstruct.
Yeah, and see Legion come out.
Yeah.
I'm telling you, Legion Legion is in the house these days.
Now, is is Legion?
Is that is that like a Marvel universe character, or who what is that exactly?
No, it was when Jesus was casting out demons of this this really possessed person.
Oh, the okay, the biblical reference.
I I thought you were referring to this demon creature that I see in like the Marvel.
It's when Jesus called on the name and he said, I am Legion.
Oh, okay, okay.
I'm sorry.
Maybe I've been subjected to too many video clips or something, but there's some kind of demon creature in the Marvel Universe Spawn, like a spawn creature or something that comes out.
You know who I'm talking about?
No, I've never gotten into all of that.
It's just it's it's one of these superheroes.
It's like a normal guy, and then when he gets mad, like this demon creature comes out and it's got all these skills and tentacles and it kills everybody that he doesn't like.
I see.
Yeah, I think I thought that was called Legion or something.
Could be.
Could be Legion.
But uh but no, mine is the biblical reference.
The region is just a, you know, a megaloposse of demons.
We're all in one person, and he cast them out into the pigs that ran off the cliff.
You know, it when you don't have freedom of speech, and when the radical left, when they protect themselves from other people's ideas, yeah, it seems that ultimately the only way that they will try to resolve the fact that their internal mental models do not match reality.
Right.
They will try to resolve it with force and violence.
Yeah, that's bingo.
You nailed it.
You nailed it because that's all they have.
That's all they have left.
Yeah, they can't reason.
It's like it's like a two-year-old that can't reason, and you can't talk reason into a two-year-old.
They're going, that's why they call it the terrible twos.
So you have all of these 20-year-olds that are the terrible 20s, you know, because they can't reason.
And it's frustrating for them because they know they're operating reality.
They know the truth.
God planted the truth in them.
And so when they are diametrically operating opposed to the truth, the good, the beautiful, and the true, then it's frustrating, like a terrible two-year-old, right?
So what are they gonna do?
They're gonna flash out.
They're gonna have the tantrum.
And and that's what we saw over and over when Charlie Kirk was having his dialogue is nothing but tantrum after tantrum after tantrum.
And you know, I I've often said that I think the best measure of intelligence is how well your own internal mental models actually match reality.
That means they would have predictive qualities to be able to project a future extrapolation of current events, but also that your models would be able to predict history, because that's that's another sign of intelligence.
Like the way you see the world, does that also work to help explain what came before us?
So this is why it's technically accurate to call leftists lib tards, because they are so low IQ because their mental models do not match reality.
Men cannot become women, men do not need tampons in the men's restroom.
Yeah, and an eight-year-old child was not born in the wrong body and and requires surgery to cut off their breasts or something.
That is insane.
So they are lib tards, yeah, technically speaking.
And you know, Mike, it's I'm always astonished about the sheer vitriol that comes out of them, right?
I mean, when triggered.
It's nothing but vitriol and hate.
And to me, that's why it keeps coming back to a spiritual war and they're demonically possessed.
And whether it's they are personally demonically possessed or their operating reality, the cocoon that they've been in, to where all they've gotten is this leftist ideology, and it's the only place they tune in tune into anything.
It's where they're they have their acceptance.
And when you're just when you have so many years of that, and everybody that surrounds you adopts that, they can't even wrap their minds around the fact that there is a a fetus that is going to grow up to be a baby if you do not intervene.
Right?
Yeah.
That is a life.
And the the insanity on the left became so pervasive and and it was so protected through censorship that now when so many leftists are celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk, other leftists think that that's normal behavior.
Like to celebrate the suffering and death of another who had different political views.
So they think that's acceptable behavior, which means, as I've often said, I've said this for years.
Yeah, that liberals are incompatible with human civilization.
I agree.
I agree.
Yeah.
Because they can't be neighbors.
No.
You know, they can't be coworkers because they cannot function in reality.
That's right.
And that's why you know my ratio, 2%, 98%, 2% of us can critically think.
And I'm pretty sure the two percenters out there all lean way right.
Well, I was telling a family member the other day that the only people remaining in the Democrat Party are the people who are truly insane.
Because there are a lot of former Democrats who left as they saw how crazy it had all become.
And that would include Tulsi Gabbard.
That would include RFK Jr.
That includes Trump, for God's sake.
He's a former Democrat.
Yeah, that's right.
And a lot of people I know in Texas used to be former Democrats, and now they wouldn't have anything to do with it.
Well, I think that there's just going to be a mass exodus now.
I mean, of those people who still hold on to a little bit of truth, you know, in their hearts and minds, right?
Yeah.
That are seeing this, how disgusting it is.
Just absolutely disgusting.
So I um sorry to change the subject, but I I totally agree with you.
And I want to share a piece of good news before I ask you about your segment.
Um let me show up my screen.
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Well, I've been using the BPC uh 157.
Oh, their website's slow to load.
Sorry.
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Good.
I I've been using it and the CMAX spray for uh cognitive function.
Well, well, as you know, Todd, I've been able to go jogging now for several months, which I couldn't do because of old uh martial arts injuries, but the BPC 157 I credit for getting me back.
Well, in the last week, the the I I do a certain jogging path on my own ranch that has been taking me 30 minutes, roughly, to do that jog.
I I was able to do that now in 20 minutes instead of 30.
Yeah.
Whoa.
I cut a third off the time.
That's crazy, Mike.
It's it's a big deal for me trying to sort of rehab old injuries, and I could not run like that until I started using BPC 157.
So I just want to say to people look, uh, these peptides, there's a nasal spray version.
We're an affiliate of this company.
These are not FDA approved medications, they're not nutritional supplements, they are signaling systems that can signal your body to rebuild uh blood supply to injured areas and and tissues that need help.
And it has been a game changer for me.
But again, 20 minutes now.
Yeah, yeah.
And you know what?
Just because I like to give people coaching every once in a while.
If you I really encourage you to get this, but if you do and you get the nasal spray, Mike, what I have found that works best, and I don't know about you, but you know, just one spray, right a cold spray, meaning you shake it, you spray it in a nostril, doesn't really get the job done for me.
So, but two sprays is too much.
So I go like a half spray, and then I do a full spray, and it's just like that's interesting.
Yeah.
I notice that sometimes yeah, a little primer.
You know, so that's a good tip.
I may try that.
Because I've been doing just one spray.
And it saves you, it saves you because I was doing two uh-huh in each nostril.
And I was doing two, and it was running out so fast.
Yeah, yeah.
Then I adopted just the slight little primer and then boom, and man, it works perfectly.
What's interesting Is that a spray only delivers micrograms of this molecule, which is a signaling molecule?
It's actually a molecule that your digestive tract makes itself normally.
Wow.
But when you use it intranasily, then it's a signaling system.
So again, it's a natural molecule that your body makes.
Yeah.
Now it's a signaling system, and the nasal passages have more direct access to, you know, your brain and to your blood supply, et cetera.
And again, I've just found this to be revolutionary.
So I just want to share that with people.
Even though I'm the health ranger, I focus on nutrition, you know, I've got my smoothie here every day as usual, et cetera.
But the thing that was missing out of my life was the peptides.
So this is in the category of peptide therapy, and it's been revolutionary for me.
That's awesome, Mike.
Just please report back to us when you do, you know, when you break the four-minute mile.
Your track.
I wanted to inform it to 20, get it to four.
No, no, I'm look, I'm happy with 20.
Actually, I'm having to add more distance because I want to jog 30 minutes.
I see.
You know, and also I have my dogs with me, and I want them to get the full 30 minutes.
But I'm just I'm I'm covering more ground in 30 minutes is all.
How many, how many dogs run with you?
Well, uh, all of them.
I don't want to say how many I have, but I have a lot of dogs and they all go with me.
Because for them, it's like they get to chase rabbits.
There are rabbits that live in the area.
So they don't really just jog right there with me.
Okay.
They go off and get distracted chasing rabbits, and then they come back and they meet me again on the second lap or whatever.
But they all go with me.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
And they're not on, I don't have them on a leash, obviously.
And and my main dog, Roadie, right here, he he does stay with me because he's he's my security dog.
Right, right, right.
So he he just jogs right there with me.
Your donkey ever go with you.
No, but sometimes we have encountered donkeys, and then that changes, then it's a whole new dynamic.
Yeah, then the plan is just completely crashed at that point because dogs are gleefully chasing donkeys and making the donkeys scream and the donkeys are running away.
They're afraid of the dogs.
Wow, yeah.
Wow, it's amazing.
So anyway, that's that's been a game changer for me.
And I also know that what you offer is has been a game changer for so many people in the area of finance.
And with gold and silver hitting or gold hitting new record highs and silver like a 14-year high or something.
Yeah, what you offer, which I want you to talk about here, is critical for protecting assets inside an ownership vehicle while you're also protecting assets by being in gold or crypto or silver.
Absolutely.
You know, Mike, if you have gold, crypto, silver, house, you have all of that and you just own it, your social security number, you things happen, Mike.
Uh you could get sued by somebody.
Um, you could file bankruptcy.
That happens.
Things happen, right?
Um, there are a lot of senior citizens who are might have a spouse who is in elder care, and the IRS is really, really good at coming back and taking homes and totally destroying people's private property.
Wow.
So if if if you uh visit my575e.com, that's my website, and uh I can show you how to be able to protect your private property along with keeping way more of what you earn if you're a W-2 earner or 1099 earner.
Um, how you can donate your property, uh crypto gold, and protect it.
You control it.
Uh Nelson Rockefeller coined the phrase, own nothing, control everything.
And he was talking about entities like this.
The isn't it interesting, Mike, that uh the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, they donate all of their enormous wealth to these foundations.
Why?
Because they control it.
That's right.
So here is an entity that's accessible to you and me, normal people, That allows you to be able to do the same thing.
And it was created by the lawmakers in California to protect the assets of the lawmakers in California.
Exactly.
Yes.
You learned that.
And it's so interesting because I remember you had given me some feedback that somebody gave you the feedback.
Well, you know, I don't know, Mike, maybe one day they'll legislate these out of existence.
And I told Dennis that, who is the person who's been around for over 37 years helping people acquire these.
He is, if you go and you watch the 90-minute video, I'm interviewing Dennis Gray.
He is a subject matter expert.
So you got to go watch that video and download the PDF to just kick the tires.
It's all free, everyone.
But uh when I told Dennis that he laughed and he said, Oh, Mike only knew how many uh California legislators I've personally opened up UNAs for it would answer that question.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And then you realize all the banks are unincorporated associations.
The FDIC is an unincorporated association.
It's it's just this is just the best kept secret.
Nobody knows about it.
But I do my best to make it accessible.
And I'm telling you, Mike, uh I just crossed the threshold of helped over 350 people acquire theirs.
And the private telegram group has grown to be just an amazing group of two percenters in there.
And I want to mention too, that it's available to all Americans.
It's not just people in California.
Yeah, all Americans and unfortunately not Canadians or Australians.
You need to be an American citizen.
American and if if they ever were to try to legislate it out of existence, if they could even do that, they would almost certainly continue to grandfather in the ones that already exist.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
That's a reason to investigate it now, get it structured now.
Yeah, yeah.
And I just got it.
A really nice story of a gentleman who operates an LLC.
And um, you know, when he learned that he could acquire a UNA and make it the managing member, and then go to the bank to open up the UNA bank account.
And when they start talking to him about signing the beneficial ownership documentation in case a corporate transparency act ever comes back in, they're still pushing that, Mike.
Yeah, they are.
Um the fact is I ended up writing a uh uh a letter for him.
Um I'm just gonna read it just because this is gold, uh, to be able to provide to the banker so that he doesn't have to sign anything like that.
Uh I wrote, I am the managing secretary of an unincorporated nonprofit association.
By law, UNA is not owned by any person or entity.
There are no shareholders partners or members who hold ownership interest interest.
Accordingly, and this is what I wanted to just zing them with, it would be factually and legally inaccurate for me to sign a uh certification certification that designates myself or anyone else as a beneficial owner.
And uh there's more to that letter, but he uh they they ended up acquiescing, Mike.
Yeah, see, that's it's about knowing how the system works, being able to assert uh what is codified under California law, and knowing how to work with banks to set up bank accounts, et cetera, which your telegram group is uh just helping everybody go through these steps and get it all done.
Yeah, we have uh it's called a UA uh biz directory to where from the beginning I realized that it wasn't just good enough to have hundreds of pinned messages of relevant conversations where I'm asking answering questions, Dennis is answering questions.
So I hired a guy to go in there and his name is Ryan, and he uh organizes every time I pin a relevant message, he organizes it in the right chapter of this digital book, if you will, right?
So if you are in the season to where you're ready to donate your property to it, you just go to the donating property chapter and it unlocks everything.
And that then is its own rabbit hole that you go down to be able to learn how to do everything.
And man, it's just it's just it's evolved to be just such a wonderful resource and tool, and people who are in there are really really excited about it.
Well, you built out a really incredible knowledge base, uh, a lot of how-tos and uh helping people open up uh even like a kraken accounts for crypto.
Uh in addition to bank accounts.
And once you get the bank account open, then of course, you know, you can get debit cards or eventually credit cards or or whatever.
So it it's uh I just want to encourage people to check it out.
It's my575E dot com.
And I think Todd, uh you also offer uh consultation.
There's a small fee for that, but people get it back if they if they uh end up getting a UNA.
Yeah, they just take it off the investment.
And I will tell you, that has been so positive.
And I encourage everyone out there.
I mean, first of all, go to the free resource, watch the video, the 90-minute interview, and uh download the 11-page PDF that talks about the 32 positive attributes of operating a UNA.
And then if you still have any questions, then please just book a consultation with me.
Uh it's it's it's easy to book.
And as you said, Mike, if somebody moves forward with the UNA, they get it back.
So it's just like a built-in hour with me and before you before you commit, you know.
And uh and most people do, by the way.
All right, well said.
And um I let me just uh uh finish up by telling people back on rangerdeals.com.
There are also some other things from guests that we've interviewed, like VP.net right here.
This is the the trusted, the really trusted decentralized uh uh VPN.
Uh so this is the one that I am recommending, of course, battalion metals for for gold and silver and you know, satellite phones from SAT 123, etc.
But uh many of the guests that we interview, uh, you know, we we like to continue to promote what they do.
Right.
And sometimes it's an affiliate arrangement, sometimes they end up donating products to us.
And we'll just give an update.
The the Safrax company, I'm not sure they're still listed here.
Safrax is currently battling with the EPA over the chlorine dioxide.
Now, Saphrax is a great company, they've helped so many, you know, hundreds of thousands of people get chlorine dioxide, but the EPA uh falsely accused them of having a pesticide because it kills bacteria.
So they're having to go through some legal things and some relabeling, and right now you can't get chlorine dioxide in the United States from the Saphrax company.
But when you can, we will let you know about that and we'll have them relisted.
But we're always going to bring you solutions that help you decentralize uh to help support companies also that you know can help you get off-grid with finance or health or medicine or food or privacy or anything.
You know, it's all about decentralization.
So uh anything else you want to add, Todd, before we wrap up today's show?
No, I just enjoyed our guest and enjoying my time with you every week, Mike.
I really appreciate it.
And I'm excited to see your new studio.
I know it's right.
I can't wait to get it up and running.
I can't wait to get some robots in there falling over each other.
It's gonna be loads of fun.
But we will have, Todd, we will have a D TV episode in the future.
Yeah, where a robot joins us.
Oh, that's gonna be awesome.
Yeah, it's gonna be a third, like a co-host, robot co-host.
Maybe it's are are you worried that it might replace us?
Like it'll be like the robot Todd and Robot Mike.
I mean, I wasn't gonna say anything, but I'm like, should I be concerned, Mike?
I mean, I'm I'm I'll be the only one that's remote.
Well, I don't think they can be as bizarre as we can be.
You know, for one thing, they're a little bit more rational.
Yeah, they'll have the reasoning model where you and I are the um the I don't know, the creative models, we'll just put it that way.
Um but it would be interesting to have a robot sitting here that we've trained on our AI, our models, and then to start asking it questions.
That would be so cool.
Ask it to chime in, or it might interrupt us.
Right.
Wait a minute.
I heard what you you're talking about.
Me, you're talking about robots.
I need to set the record straight, you know.
Man, I can see it, Mike.
Yeah, it's gonna happen.
Okay.
All right.
That's that's coming up maybe 2026.
We'll have the DTV robot.
Perfect.
We'll see.
We'll see whether it sucks or not.
DTVR.
Okay.
All right.
Well, I I will hide my weapons when we because I have so many weapons here, the hatchets and the escape from LA knife and everything and swords.
And I don't I just don't want the robot to lose its mind and start grabbing swords, you know.
It's a wise decision, Mike.
Put up the weapons.
Awesome.
Just in case.
Okay.
Terminator mode activated, you know.
What?
I didn't know that shipped with it.
All right.
Well, thank you, Todd, so much for your time today.
It's been a great show.
And uh, you know, thank all of you for watching.
And be sure to check all the other DTV episodes at Decentralize.tv and share them, tell other people about them.
Enjoy all the other episodes.
They're all evergreen.
You'll learn something from each and every one.
And thank you all for watching today.
And Mike Adams and Todd Pittner here for Decentralized TV.
Take care.
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