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Oct. 10, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Brighteon Broadcast News, Oct 10, 2025 - Enoch 2.0 announced, with breakthrough COACHES on wellness
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All right, happy Friday, folks.
Welcome to Brighton Broadcast News for Friday, October 10th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
And of course, I've been busy building incredible new features for our bright you.ai engine that everybody is texting me about how much they love it.
I've never had this much of a response on announcing something, but everybody's like, this is awesome.
This is the best AI engine I've ever seen, period.
So if you haven't used it yet, it's free, by the way.
Go to Bright U, that's the letter U, bright you dot AI, and have fun with it.
Now I just I do want to say that the share icons at the bottom of the responses, they don't all work yet.
Just because I haven't had time to try to you know test them all out, but they're not really working yet.
However, the answers are awesome.
And uh as promised, I'm I have a new feature to announce today.
Um I mean it's it's really incredible.
Uh I'm using AI to do the coding on this, and as I mentioned yesterday, I'm not even working with an RD team.
I'm just doing all this myself because it's just faster.
And the AI coding now replaces entire teams of RD coders.
So I'm able to bring you features just so much more quickly.
And the feature I have for you today is if you go to BrightU.ai, you're going to see, if you scroll down just slightly on the homepage, you're gonna see two coaches.
Okay, so these this is really cool.
Uh one coach is the Enoch Wellness Coach, which you may have seen yesterday.
And then the new coach that I've added for today is the Enoch Financial Coach.
Yes, uh the Enoch Financial Coach, which is uh, you know, this is like Austrian economics, honest money.
The financial coach knows everything about gold and silver.
It knows that the dollar's collapsing, it knows that inflation numbers are a lie.
I mean, it knows about cryptocurrency.
It knows so many things because of course it's been trained on all the interviews that I've ever done, including all the episodes of decentralized.tv, which is a great show that my co-host Todd Pittner and I, we've been doing for uh coming up on three years pretty soon, so we've got a lot of episodes there for you.
And we've had a lot of financial experts on that show, and we've interviewed experts like David Morgan, you know, the uh silver guru, or I've interviewed you know John Rubino, the original founder of Dollar Collapse.com.
And I've interviewed, you know, just all kinds of experts on money and finance.
And uh as a result, the financial coach function of this is extremely well informed, and you may find it to be better informed than anybody you know.
I mean, that's probably the case.
Uh just one caveat with it though, I would say uh we're not trying to claim to be a licensed financial advisor, right?
And AI can make mistakes, so always verify critical information and just use this for research.
Use this to get ideas, but then you should go discuss this with a competent uh financial planner.
And you might tell them about this tool also because they can use it for a lot of research.
But uh definitely understand that it's your responsibility of how you use the information that comes out of these AI models.
Because we currently show now about 95% alignment with uh, well, our worldview of what is true, which means you know, gold is money, but fiat currency is debt, okay.
And once you understand that, your whole worldview changes.
Well, our AI engine, Enoch, which is really now Enoch 2.0, it's about 95% of the time, it's right on.
5% of the time, the response is just wacky.
And I don't know why exactly.
It uh, but whatever, there are issues uh like one out of 20 times.
So If you get one of those one out of 20 responses, you might think, oh, this is weird.
It sounds like, you know, CNBC.
It sounds like Jim Kramer.
You know, this doesn't sound alternative.
He's saying, you know, keep buying stocks until the end.
Um, if you get that kind of answer, well, that's what your human brain is all for, you know, all the discernment to say, wait a second, this isn't right.
And you can just redo the prompt, okay?
So uh be wise and be smart in how you use this technology, and it is experimental, uh, but it's incredibly powerful.
And I just wanted to show you.
I mean, literally, just this week, I've launched this and I've built two coaches for you now, the wellness coach and the financial coach.
And as you may have guessed, more coaches are coming.
And also, really more education of the underlying model is also underway, and more mining of human knowledge is underway.
And so now things are moving very rapidly.
So AI has reached the point where it allows me to build these tools very quickly and get them to you very, very rapidly.
Uh, prototyping and even final production and scaling.
And so, as a result, um, all the times that I've I've promised tools and it's taken too long, and I've felt bad about that.
I'm like, dang it.
Um those days are over, it looks like.
Uh, and uh I've got the final files of the standalone version that I'll be testing this weekend just to make sure it's all good.
If it's all good, I'm releasing those next week.
So you'll have those in your hands, but you can also use our online version, which has the coaching and all the special well, there's more stuff coming.
I'll just put it that way.
I mean, there's a lot more coming.
This, I'm almost just here just demonstrating the the low-hanging fruit, kind of the easy things.
Uh, wait till you see what I'm working on next because you won't even believe it's possible.
Probably, I'm guessing.
And you're gonna be like, what?
No freaking way.
Yeah, yes, yes, way.
Yes, just wait.
Uh, and you won't have to wait long.
All right, so let me tell you what I have coming up for you today.
I interviewed Dr. Kirk Moore.
He's the plastic surgeon from Utah who was criminally charged by the Biden administration for helping people avoid vaccines.
So uh Dr. Kirk Moore is a hero, as far as I'm concerned.
He was saving lives.
They tried to send him to prison for 35 years.
Well, the Trump administration, uh, you know, when Trump came into office and Pam Bondi became the attorney general, uh, they dropped the charges against Dr. Kirk Moore.
They dropped the charges mid-trial, which almost never happens.
And this is to the credit of President Trump and Pam Bondi.
And, you know, of course I'm I'm critical of Trump and Bondy wherever I think it's appropriate, but I'm I also give them praise where they deserve it.
And this is one of those cases where they absolutely deserve uh praise for making uh really solid decision on the side of health freedom, on the side of individual liberty.
And so they made the right call here.
Dr. Kirk Moore is a free man.
And he joins us to talk about what he went through and to talk about health freedom and censorship and tyranny in the medical system.
So it's a fantastic interview that's coming up a little bit later today.
Yeah, you're really going to enjoy that.
Okay.
And then uh before we get there, I've got a couple of things to share with you.
Of course, I have a pretty heavy emphasis on this AI model right now, which I'm calling Enoch 2.0.
And so I've got a special report on that, an audio report, and then I have a video demo.
And let me explain this before I play these, because the video demo, I recorded it earlier today with my co-host Todd Pittner.
It was part of the after party of our decentralized TV show, where we had a really amazing guest.
And that show will air, I don't know, in a week or so.
But I want to play the demo for you today because Todd was asking me questions, and I was just I have my laptop connected to the the studio recorder.
And so I was demonstrating Enoch 2.0 in real time.
And I think that's maybe a 15-minute video or something like that.
So I actually just want to go to that first.
And if you're Able to safely watch this, I'm showing on my screen.
I'm showing the answers as it's happening, as Todd and I are talking.
Just remember that this is kind of we're kind of jumping into the middle of a discussion of a show that we haven't published yet.
So if it feels like, whoa, you know, how do we get here?
That's what that's all about.
So I'm gonna play that video for you, and then after that, I'm gonna play an audio report I recorded earlier that gives you more details about Enoch 2.0 and why it beats Grok, why it beats Chat GPT, why it beats every other AI model in the world by far on the questions that matter, you know, real life questions like health, you know, and freedom and liberty and uh knowledge.
Uh we we beat everything by there's there's not even any the there's it's no competition because you know, chat GPT will never tell you the truth about vaccines, period.
They just won't.
So we always beat them on um anything that's been censored because we tell the truth, you know, our model tells the truth.
So uh enjoy that video and that podcast, and then we will continue on the other side.
You know, we just released Enoch 2.0.
Yep.
And it's completely free and it gives you instant answers.
You've been using it.
This is the first version of Enoch that's actually trained about UNAs.
Right.
Right is you know what what you talk about, unincorporated nonprofit associations.
So, Todd, I asked it the following question.
Okay.
Uh, you know, tell me tell me about the the privacy and tax benefits of UNAs.
Here's the answer.
It just did this uh a few minutes ago while you were talking.
Here it is.
Uh show my screen.
The UNA is offered several privacy and tax advantages that make them an attractive uh uh option for individuals.
Here it is privacy advantages, anonymity, liability protection, privacy of internal operations, exemption from state reporting requirements since they're not registered with the state, they're not subject to state reporting, and then tax advantages.
Oh, tax exempt status, hmm.
Uh pass-through taxation, deductible contributions, exemption from state and local taxes.
Like that list right there is incredibly what was the question you asked it?
Powerful.
Oh, I was just asking it to give me some of the advantages of UNA's in terms of you know, privacy taxation, whatever else.
But in other words, uh Enoch is trained on UNAs now.
And and if that same question was asked in our Lord and Savior chat GPT, it would not give that answer, trust me.
No, because I'll have people come to the consultations armed with their research, right?
And then they'll want to, you know, send me a w a wall of words uh saying that you know I I need you to kind of defend all of these.
I'm like, yeah, no, you're asking the wrong questions.
Well, now you can do AI wars.
You can just say, well, right.
Go to Bright U. Go to Bright U.ai.
Yeah, but no, that's great, Mike.
And then the other thing is uh you and I talked about about this this week, is because I've been I've I've had so many consultations, I'm really really I really know what the commonly asked questions are, and so I'm going to do my best to be able to write a thesis, if you will, on the power of these UNAs that are the answers that I provide during my consultations, and then be able to provide that to you that you can feed to the engine.
And then I just want to mention one more time, folks.
Go to BrightU.ai.
This is our new Enoch 2.0 AI engine.
It's completely free.
And it's uh Todd, the number of prompts you can submit now is unlimited.
There's just a time limit.
I think you have to wait 30 seconds between each prompt.
And that's it.
That's great.
Yeah, it's unlimited.
Uh, if you scroll down from the homepage, uh go go to bright you.ai, scroll down and click on this Enoch Wellness Coach.
Did you know about this, Todd?
The wellness coach.
I did, I heard about it today.
Tell us about it.
This is amazing, people.
Give me a health question that that is appropriate for you.
I mean, you were talking about avocados or whatever.
I'll I'll give you a health question.
Okay, or a goal.
Provide me a natural remedy for stepping in a mound of ant bites or something thereof.
I just want to know how can I how can I ease these ant bites I have, which is how I learned about you know how to be able to get rid of them naturally too.
All right.
Now, this wellness coach has a very friendly demeanor.
So yeah, it starts out and it says, Oh, I'm so sorry to hear about your fiery encounter with those little critters.
That's great.
Don't worry.
We've got this.
Here are some natural remedies.
So then it gives you a baking soda paste, an oatmeal bath.
That sounds fun.
Oh boy.
Okay.
Apple cider vinegar, honey, aloe vera.
So it also says shake off the ants gently if you can.
Todd, have you shaken off the ants yet?
I shook them up.
And I think they actually, I think I swore them off.
I had I think I was working my swearable.
So it also has essential oils here.
It recommends lavender to reduce itching and inflammation and dilute it into a carrier oil like coconut oil, et cetera.
Okay.
So there's a really great question.
And then it even gives you a happy heart here.
Nature's got your back, Todd.
Nature's got your back.
Awesome.
That's awesome.
And then it links to our natural news articles, eight home remedies for ant bites.
Now, see what's unique about this, because it's a coach, is I could ask some follow-up questions, right?
True.
And you ask it, how long will it take for the itching to go away?
Okay.
I'm going to say in itching and inflammation to go away.
Right.
So I see what you're doing.
You're helping me demonstrate the memory capabilities of this does have a memory.
So the answer says, okay, I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling uncomfortable due to the ant bites.
See, it did remember.
So let's address the itching.
And don't worry with some natural remedies and little patience, you'll be back to your usual self in no time.
So it talks about the uh you know the cold compress and the aloe, and then the inflammation it gives some things, including turmeric and certain essential oils.
I just I just want to say one last thing, Mike.
Yep.
Because it can remember, I believe, up to three.
So I want one last question, even though I asked it independently.
At the end of this, I think it's appropriate to say, now, how should I go about getting rid of those that those ants in my uh food forest?
How naturally getting rid of those plant those ants in my food forest.
Okay.
Let's see what it says.
All right, here we go.
Wow.
Great answers.
I'm so glad you're looking to protect your food for us naturally, it says.
Oh nice.
It's amazing how Mother Nature provides us with all sorts of solutions.
Uh diatomaceous earth, vinegar, essential oils, a peppermint, tea tree, and lemongrass oils are particularly effective against uh the fire ants.
Uh cinnamon, a natural ant repellent, pepper and chili powder.
Yeah, I'm sure that works.
Baking soda and powdered sugar, plant ant repelling plants.
So like mint, basil, rosemary thyme, and lavender, and then maintain a clean food forest.
So clean up any fallen fruits or vegetables to keep your food for us tidy.
Yeah, see, that's all good information.
That's awesome.
Thank you, Mike, for creating that Enoch.
Oh man, I'm I'm I use it myself now, too.
And every everybody I know is using it now because it's just so handy.
I mean, you can ask it how do I make a medicinal extract from this rosemary herb that I grew in my garden?
You can do things like that.
Okay, huge news.
We've just announced Enoch 2.0.
This is the new launch of our uh AI engine.
Two years in the making, over two million dollars that we put into it, data pipeline.
Uh it's just incredible.
We have curated the largest data set of content on uh natural health, complementary and alternative medicine, survival preparedness, uh, growing your own food, off-grid living.
Uh, also honest money, honest history, honest science, etc.
I mean, our engine will tell you the truth about vaccine dangers.
It will tell you the truth about cancer cures.
It'll tell you the truth about the dangers of psychiatric drugs or chemotherapy.
Uh, Plus, on top of that, it can do all the things that you expect AI engines to be able to do.
For example, it can summarize content.
You know, you can paste in a let's say a science article or uh a science journal, just the full text of the journal and and ask it, hey, simplify this for me.
Tell me what this means, summarize it, and it'll do that for you.
And it'll create text, it will expand text, it will translate into multiple different languages.
And on top of that, we've got a wellness coach on the site, and the new site is BrightU.ai.
Uh, you can also go to Brighton.ai.
It'll just forward you over to BrightU.ai.
We have a wellness coach there, and the wellness coach allows you to enter your health goals or health concerns or symptoms, or ask for research about solutions or prevention or overcoming uh health conditions or boosting health, anything that you want to ask it about health.
Uh it's going to give you uh health coach advice.
Uh it's not to replace your naturopathic physician, by the way, but it's it's a research machine.
It helps you understand some things that could be useful to you.
And it has a cheerful personality that I think you'll really enjoy as well.
So that's the health coach.
It also has a memory, so it remembers currently your last three prompts.
Uh, we may extend that memory just depending on cost and server load and things like that.
But right now it's remembering three prompts, and uh that allows you to have um you know more of a continuous conversation with it.
Now, the the main engine, which is not the wellness coach, just the primary engine, it's a research tool, it's very academic in its language and its response.
And it's the only engine in the world that will tell you the truth about vaccines or tell you about cancer cures without lecturing you from the point of view of big pharma.
So we have been able to mind-wipe the open source base models and uh take out most of the big pharma bias, not all of it, but most of it.
And the biggest improvement now is that it answers in real time on the screen.
You don't have to wait for an email, you don't have to wait for a cue.
It answers in real time, and it's free.
It's completely free, completely non-commercial, and there are now no limits to the number of questions that you can ask it in a day.
There's only a metering limit, which I think limits you to one question every 30 seconds or something close to that.
I'll have to check the settings.
So this is a breakthrough for human knowledge.
You can use it for everything.
You can use it to research what you want to know.
You you can research food ingredients with it, you can ask it, you know, tell me about this ingredient, is it good or bad?
Tell me about this drug and its side effects, or tell me about the benefits of this herb, etc.
And it is trained on so much material, over 10,000 books.
Did you know that?
Over 10,000 books that I personally curated, uh, books about herbs and natural medicine and so much more, over a hundred million pages of content, including articles from naturalnews.com, Mercola.com, uh, GreenMed Info, uh, children's health defense, uh, The Truth About Cancer, The Alliance for Natural Health, you know, on and on.
Uh, plus every interview that I've ever done, every podcast that I've ever done, and for those of you interested in alternative information from the alternative media, it was also trained on 20 plus years of uh InfoWars broadcasts.
So, yes, you can ask it to talk like Alex Jones, and it will do that too.
It's really very versatile.
Of course, you can also ask it to talk like an academic professor, or to write a speech like a professor, or you can ask it to have whatever bias you want to give it.
You can say, hey, acting as an advocate for big pharma who believes in vaccines, tell me about all the benefits of vaccines.
Sure, it'll string that together for you too, because that's what you're asking it.
Remember that the language models are very compliant with what you're asking.
But if you ask it, hey, tell me about the dangers of vaccines or the fraud of PCR tests or the dangers of chemotherapy, it'll give you all those details in a verbose mode, actually, because we've trained it on so much material, unlike the other mainstream engines that will say things like, oh, vaccines are awesome.
They've saved so many lives.
We we can't say anything negative about vaccines.
That's what ChatGPT does.
That's what Grok does.
Groc is actually very low quality when it comes to health and nutrition and so on, or health freedom.
You know, Groc Grok is not that great of an engine.
And not compared to ours, you know, it's not even close, actually.
We have the best AI engine in the world by far on the topics that that matter, which I consider to be, you know, health and self-reliance and decentralization and knowledge that's been suppressed, etc.
Uh, about money and politics and history and and science and medicine, all of that.
Uh, we don't train it on things like sports and you know, fashion and travel shows and you know, luxury purses.
I don't care about any of that stuff.
Probably you don't either.
If you do care about that stuff, yeah, don't use our engine for that.
I mean, you use something else.
Our engine is focused on the stuff that matters.
And because our engine is created and hosted by the nonprofit consumer wellness center.
Uh also, by the way, it's funded by our Health Ranger store.
So HealthRanger Store.com, we have issued the grant money to our nonprofit, the consumer wellness center, to be able to pay for all the hosting and expenses and storage and everything else that goes along with it.
And uh hardware, I should mention, oh my god, so much hardware, so storage devices, uh GPUs, GPUs galore.
I I'm telling you, I'm a regular customer of NVIDIA, that's for sure.
I'm pretty much buying everything they can make in certain categories of blackwell processors.
Um, everything I can get my hands on.
Anyway, uh it does cost money to do what we do.
I mean, just because we make it freely available to you doesn't mean that it's free to us.
So uh we I promised you early on when I started this project two years ago, I promise you that I would keep it free.
And I've kept that promise, and I will keep that promise.
You will always be able to access it free of charge, and that's because the Health Ranger store is covering the cost.
So if you find it in your heart to shop with us at HealthRanger Store.com because you love lab tested clean food, organic food, all kinds of products that have no toxic fragrance, no synthetic toxic chemicals, no colors, no fillers, no garbage.
You want the cleanest supplements, food, personal care products, etc., that's healthranger store.com.
That's what we do.
And it helps fund all of our free tools because there's more to come.
We're only getting started.
So let me back up and tell you something else really interesting.
This new version of Enoch, Enoch 2.0, this was actually coded by AI.
And I explained this in another broadcast.
Uh, I am the only quote engineer on this project.
I literally, I mean, even though we have an RD team, I set out to test today's coding tools.
And when you code with AI, it's called vibe coding, V-I-B-E, vibe.
I forgot who came up with that.
But vibe coding is what it's called.
It means you're you're actually writing code just through prompting.
You're not even writing the code.
And I wanted to see if today's coding tools are mature enough where I could make a scalable production level public application with all kinds of uh AI tools in it.
If I could achieve that myself without requiring any engineers whatsoever.
Now, again, we have engineers, and we use engineers, and uh I love engineers.
Sometimes I'm frustrated with engineers.
But as a project manager myself, I mean I'm I'm the visionary of our company.
I have the ideas and I just want those ideas translated into reality.
It just so happens that engineers have been the only way to get that done until now.
But the frustrating thing for me as a visionary is that I have the best creative moments when engineers aren't working.
And that means uh weekends and holidays, especially.
I'm I'm actually my best on the weekends because I'm not distracted by a lot of other things happening either in the news or in my own company.
So on the weekends, I can get all kinds of things done if I have vibe coding tools that really work.
And also human engineers suffer from the same problems of all other human workers, which is they get sick, and uh, of course they have vacation days, and depending on where your engineers are located in what country, they may have all kinds of other crazy vacation days that you and I have never heard of.
And you know, I show up and I try to talk to my engineer, and they're like, oh, yeah, he's gone today.
And I'm like, what why?
What is it?
Oh, it's it's another vacation day in his country.
Really?
What's the vacation day today?
Um, today is like uh Green Trees Day.
Uh isn't that every day?
Yeah, could be, could take a vacation on any given day.
But anyway, that's my frustration as a project manager.
So, what I love about AI coding tools is that I can use them when I am uh creative and when I have time.
So, whether that's evenings, whether that's weekends or holidays or whatever, then I can get things done.
And so that's what I did for this project.
I set out to just build, just build the code.
You know, Enoch 2.0, I want a public interface, I want these uh special functions, you know, I have uh all kinds of specific uh technical requirements of how I want to do things and how to integrate additional knowledge and search results and all kinds of things.
So I started coding that through vibe coding, and it got good.
It got very good and uh started adding some additional features, and it just kept rocking and rolling.
I put in social media share buttons in there.
Uh, not all of them work yet, but they will.
And I was just stunned at how easily it all came together.
Now, if you're wondering what is the best coding engine in the world right now, in my opinion, it is anthropics, uh it's called Claude Code, and it's Sonnet 4.5.
And that's what I use currently for all my coding, uh, including all kinds of local code that I build for uh document analysis.
Like, for example, doing a language, well, taking a bunch of PDFs, let's say, and doing OCR on them and then determining the uh fundamental language of the document, sorting them into language folders, and then running classification prompts on them to determine uh uh what topics they cover, also uh how closely they align with our interest areas.
And uh remember the other day when I put out a podcast, I said I'm mining human knowledge.
Well, that's what I'm doing with uh currently 48 workstations that all have GPUs in them, and some of them have recently upgraded GPUs like the NVIDIA 5090 uh GFOS cards, and I've also got some uh ADA 6000 pros running as well.
So uh 48 workstations that are mining for human knowledge across uh hundreds of terabytes of knowledge, and uh all the code for that now is written by uh Claude Code with my prompting.
So I'm actually overseeing that.
I'm checking the code, I'm putting in the features I want, and even when I've shown that to other very accomplished engineers, they're looking at it, they're like, wow, that is amazing.
Like how I mean, you've got multi-threading in there.
I mean, you've got great color on the output console to indicate status.
Uh you you've got you know, super fast uh multi-GPU threads for the OCR.
Uh, or did I say uh CPU I'm using for OCR and then GPU I'm using for local inference for classification answers.
And uh so I am rocking these workstations and mining for human knowledge, and again, I'm using um anthropic claude code to write all that code.
So if you're wondering like what should you use to write a bunch of code, um that's my recommendation uh strongly at the moment.
It might change because there's a lot of competition in that space, but that's my recommendation at the moment.
So uh because this project was a great success, it's great news for you too, if you enjoy our tools, because it means that I'm going to be able to roll out new features every week.
And you're going to get the benefit from those because, of course, I'm dedicated to the fact that you will always be able to access this tool for free, and that it will continue to grow in terms of its knowledge and training, like substantially because of the data pipeline uh processing that we have in place, and it's also very successful.
And I've also learned a lot about how to handle you know hundreds of millions of files more effectively.
It's it honestly, it's probably a couple of billion files at this point.
It's just insane.
And it's not easy.
It's not easy to deal with that.
But I'm doing it for all the right reasons.
I'm building this in good faith to uh to put the tools out for free to help empower humanity, to help end human suffering, to teach people uh nutrition and health and how to uplift their lives, and we're bypassing censorship.
We're bypassing the big pharma control grid and the FDA control grid and government censorship and big tech censorship.
We're bypassing all that.
And there's never been a time in human history when you could have access to uncensored hidden truths about all these topics completely free of charge and instantly at your fingertips on your screen.
This has never happened before in human history.
And we've put it together for you, of course.
Our work is built on the work of thousands of other engineers, the people who built large language models, for example, and all the amazing teams all over the world, from uh Alibaba in China to OpenAI in the US to uh Mistral out of France and other teams.
Uh Samsung is working on some cool stuff right now, and of course, Meta did a lot of original work on the Lama uh base models that uh helped influence a lot of future models.
Uh, in any case, of course, our work is built on the work of many, many other people, and also all the authors of the books that our engine has read in order to learn from those books.
I mean, we're talking about billions of hours of human cognition that has gone into effectively this project.
Billions of hours of human cognition.
And that's one reason why I feel it's really important to make this available for free, because it's kind of uh paying it forward based on all the work that all these other people put into this technology.
I want to pay it forward and bring it to you free if I can.
And it turns out we can.
It turns out that the costs of doing this are manageable, and that's fantastic.
Now, if like if millions of people start using our model, then I don't know.
I uh so far that's not the case.
And since it's a it's you know, it's a specialty model that focuses on things like health freedom and natural cures and you know what would be called alternative media information, uh, it's never going to be as popular as you know, Grok or OpenAI, and that's actually a good thing because I don't think we could cover all those costs.
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So, all right, with that said, let's uh pivot topic-wise.
Uh gold and silver, which both just skyrocketed, you know, a day ago, gold well above 4,000, silver above 50, silver even hit 51 dollars, and then they both tumbled.
There was a moment near the end of the day yesterday in U.S. markets when there was a big big selling activity.
Uh I don't know if that was short selling, I don't know if it was paper market manipulation.
Some of the experts that we know could probably provide more details on that.
What I know is that the prices for both of those had a very sharp sell-off, and then it began to recover in overseas markets overnight.
So, as I'm looking at gold and silver right now, as I'm recording this, right around midnight.
Uh gold is about $3,966, silver is $49.43, give or take.
So silver has come back up about 80 cents, and gold is up about $7.
Now, why does this matter?
It matters because the attempted sell-off of gold and silver just didn't stick.
I I'm pretty sure that you know there's collusion between the government and the big banks in the US, and they're desperately trying to push gold and silver prices down as low as they can.
And they use all kinds of criminal manipulations to do that.
You know, short selling uh on paper that represents supplies of silver that they don't even have and they can't even possibly access.
So it's a it's a lot of fraudulent manipulation, and that's been going on for a very long time, you know, decades.
But here's the thing the manipulations just aren't working anymore, and they're not working because well, I think primarily because China is buying up tons and tons, literal, uh literal tons of gold every few days.
Uh China's central bank is loading up on gold at a pace that we have never seen before in human history.
And silver is also being purchased in just astonishing amounts, uh also overseas, but not as much in Europe because of the you know the VAT, uh, the tax on silver there.
But uh in the US, purchasing volume is rising, but it's the industrial demand on silver that is skyrocketing because silver is used in uh cruise missiles and solar panels and data centers and uh electronics and telecommunications equipment and robots, you know, and electric vehicles.
Silver is used in all that.
And it turns out that right now there's a lot of demand for those kinds of things that I just said, especially data centers and you know, communications equipment, computers, et cetera, because of all the massive investment in the AI infrastructure.
You know, trillions of dollars have been pledged in the US to build that out.
So what's happening is that there's massive industrial silver demand.
And some of the buyers of silver, the industrial buyers that are using it, they are apparently willing to pay almost anything for silver.
They just they have to have it.
You know, it's a necessary part of their product, but it may only be a small percentage of the total cost of their product.
So for them, if silver goes to even $100 an ounce, you know, it's still worth buying it.
Because they have a massive markup on the rest of their product.
Let's say if it's uh you know, cruise missiles or something or a data center.
So they're willing to pay almost anything for silver.
Uh consumer retail demand is not that high yet, actually, for silver.
I spoke with two of my contacts in the silver industry, uh, one of them being David Morgan.
And uh they told me that no, we're not we're not even seeing a wipeout of the silver supply at retail at this point.
Uh premiums are rising on US silver eagles, you know, U.S. mint silver premiums are rising, but we're not in anything resembling a panic mode yet.
And that tells you really something, because this price increase in silver is not a bubble.
In my opinion, this is a fundamental increase in the price of silver, or or let's say the demand of silver based on fundamentals, not based on speculation or speculative bubbles.
In fact, I'm gonna go to my Enoch Financial Coach, and let's just do this right now.
When silver prices rise without an accompanying increase in retail consumer demand, uh let's say what are the sources of increased demand outside of retail that can contribute to rising silver prices.
Okay, let's ask it that question.
What do you think it's gonna say?
Okay, uh, here we have the answer.
This is really fast, by the way.
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Uh it says industrial demand, uh, silver is a conductor of heat and electricity.
Yeah, we know that.
It says funny, says the stuff I said.
Uh it's using electronics, solar panels, electrical contacts and connectors, water purification.
Oh, that's interesting.
Yeah, it mentioned uh uh water filters and water purification.
Then it said investment demand, uh, ETFs, futures markets, and physical bullion, uh, jewelry demand, government purchases as part of reserve assets, and then catalyzing events, it says that could drive silver prices higher, including geopolitical tensions or conflicts, supply disruptions or shortages, and technological breakthroughs that find new applications for silver, such as let's say robotics.
And then it says that there are four things that you can do as action items to capitalize on rising silver prices.
Number one, it says, invest in silver ETFs or futures.
Okay, well, I wouldn't invest in ETFs, but that's your choice.
Number two, purchase physical silver.
Uh, yes, I would do that.
Uh number three, explore mining stocks.
Uh, yes, if you know what you're doing.
I don't know what I'm doing with mining stocks, so I don't even bother with it.
But I Peter Schiff knows what he's doing, you know.
Talk to Peter Schiff.
Uh, number four, stay informed.
Well, that's what you're doing now.
So you're doing the right thing.
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Okay.
Now, uh returning to the overnight markets, uh, silver and gold are both recovering.
Now, this means again that the attempted uh sell-off did not work.
And I think the sell-off has a lot to do with the announced so-called peace deal involving Gaza.
Now, if you believe what Trump has said, and I covered this yesterday, Trump has said, okay, you know, we this is a I forgot the words he used.
It's like a beautiful, beautiful peace deal.
And apparently Hamas has agreed to it, and apparently all the negotiators from Egypt and Qatar and wherever, they've all agreed to it.
And apparently I'm told that the Israel um cabinet has agreed to it, and maybe Netanyahu has agreed to it, but I'm sure he's grumbling about it because he does not plan.
Clearly, he does not plan to honor the peace deal.
But Trump may force him to do so.
Okay, so it could be that this announcement of peace also contributed to the sell-off of gold and silver that we just saw.
Because remember that uh peace causes metals prices to fall, and uh war causes them to rise dramatically.
Well, in my opinion, we are still headed for war in the Middle East.
So if there's any drop in price, because people are suckers enough to think that there's gonna be peace with Israel, which is a very nearly an impossibility, uh, then that just means it's a discount for you to get in there and get some more gold and silver at a discount.
Because, at least in my view, war is coming.
It is a certainty that there's going to be war with Iran.
It's also a certainty, at least in my mind, that uh Netanyahu's gonna find some excuse to back out of the deal to say Hamas violated it and now we're gonna continue bombing Gaza.
Like that's coming, just bank on that.
I mean, if I could, I'm not a betting person, but if I could place bets on that on polymarket or somewhere, I would absolutely bet on that because I know that's gonna happen.
There's no way that Netanyahu is gonna actually respect peace.
Again, unless Trump has some kind of bizarre leverage over him, but I think it's the other way around.
I think Netanyahu has the leverage over Trump.
So Netanyahu's gonna go back to attacking Gaza after a few days, or maybe maybe a week or two.
Just watch, you'll see it happen.
And then Trump's gonna try to divert our attention to something else, you know, because the whole peace deal fell apart.
I mean, of course it's going to fall apart.
What peace deal in the Middle East has not fallen apart?
They've all fallen apart.
Israel can't have peace.
There's just too much conflict in the area.
There's too much dispute over, you know, land and resources, obviously, and you know, routes and the Suez Canal and everything else.
So there's going to be conflict.
You can count on that for sure.
And the next conflict that's coming is the conflict with Iran.
And of course, you know that Iran essentially controls the Strait of Hormuz, uh, through which the exports of liquid natural gas, LNG, uh from the Gulf states, such as you know, Qatar in particular, uh, those exports go to not only Southeast Asia, but also to Europe.
You know, the LNG exports via ship, and then those ships sail through the Suez Canal if if they're going to Europe, or you know, they they go east into the Indian Ocean and uh sometimes through the Strait of Malacca, etc.
on their way around to uh eastern Asian countries.
So blocking the Strait of Hormuz will have a dramatic and near-instant effect on the price of energy worldwide.
That If the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, or if there is a bombing of Iran that restarts, I believe you're going to see gold and silver just skyrocket again when that day comes.
And that day could come on any given day.
And so you might be happy about the gold and silver going up, but you're gonna be, of course, saddened by the fact that world war is breaking out.
I mean, that's you know, we don't we don't want to profit, we don't we don't want to pray for profits via war.
We would rather have peace and lower gold and silver prices.
I would much rather live in a peaceful world than a world where everybody's fighting, but I have more assets because gold went up.
You see what I'm saying?
So I'm praying for peace, I'm I'm praying for stability, and stability causes metals prices to fall.
It's the instability, it's the escalation of violence and war that causes gold and silver to skyrocket.
And the fact that they've gone up so much this year, I believe is an indicator that the people who know what's happening in the world, that is the wealthy, the powerful elite people in everywhere, you know, in Saudi Arabia, China, Russia, you name it, everywhere, they're loading up on gold and silver because they know war is coming.
In Europe, they know war is coming with Russia, and in the Middle East, they know war is coming with Iran.
I mean, probably both theaters of war will escalate dramatically in the months ahead.
That that's that seems to be where things are going.
And incredible people, credible analysts like Colonel Douglas McGregor are warning about this very thing, and many other people as well, people who know what's happening.
You know, Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector, etc.
And they are credible people, they know what they're talking about, and they are warning that the US is going to go to war with Iran.
So when it does, you're gonna want every single ounce of gold and silver.
You're gonna want to hold on to it, is what I'm saying.
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It's just you know, you're gonna need like pickup trucks to get it.
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I I know a wealthy person who told me he had to rent dump trucks to transport silver for storage because only dump trucks had the weight rating.
Man, it's like a scene out of uh what's that movie with Bruce Willis?
Uh uh die Hard 3, was it with Samuel Jackson?
And they were robbing the Federal Reserve in downtown New York City.
Remember that?
And Jeremy Irons was the villain.
Didn't Jeremy Irons pass away?
Man, I missed that guy.
He was such a great actor.
I think he passed away.
Uh Jeremy Irons was the bad guy, and they were robbing the Federal Reserve.
And in the movie, they are like just using pallets and and forklifts to move around giant stacks of gold.
And I'm thinking, my goodness, do they know how much those things weigh?
I'm not sure that a forklift can handle a giant stacked pallet of gold bars.
I mean, I'd like to find out, but I I don't know.
That seems really heavy to me.
Well, I'll put it this way if you have enough money that you have to worry about the gold weight limit, you're pretty well off.
Just put it that way.
You're pretty well off.
All right, but along with all of this, inflation is getting like crazy bad.
And it's so funny.
Um, I've mentioned before that like a few times a year, I'll eat some brisket.
It's just a few times a year.
And it turns out Texas is a great place to get amazing barbecue.
And, you know, I I don't eat much meat overall, but when my body craves it, because I am doing a ton of working out now and kettlebells and jogging and everything.
And my body's telling me from time to time, hey, you're gonna need some, you're gonna need some meat, you know.
And so I went to this uh barbecue place that I know to buy uh just a brisket, a barbecue brisket sandwich.
And I hadn't been there in maybe six months.
And I was shocked that this sandwich, the price, $14.
Like, are you kidding me?
It's like a few slices of brisket on some bread.
And as we say in Texas, all the way, like onions, pickles, and whatever.
That's that's the way they say it in Texas.
Do you want it all the way?
Well, the first time I heard that, I was like, I don't want it halfway.
I I don't know what you mean, but I want the whole sandwich.
And it turns out that all the way means with all the fixings.
It's a southern thing for those of you who don't live in the south.
All the way means I want everything on it.
So she's like, you want it all the way?
Yeah, okay.
Put everything on it.
Why is that sandwich 14?
Because of inflation.
That's right, because of inflation, because the dollar is collapsing in value.
And as a result, freaking brisket sandwich.
You know, soon it's gonna be a $20 sandwich.
And and then, I don't know, in another six months or a year or whatever, you're gonna a hundred dollar sandwich.
Can you imagine paying $100 for a sandwich?
Well, it's it's going there.
Kind of makes it worthwhile to grow more of your own food, doesn't it?
Well, anyway, I've got another special report to play for you here along these lines.
It's called the military defeat of the USA will cause a cascading currency collapse.
I believe we are very close to a currency collapse event that is going to wipe out the life savings and the the future entitlement benefits of tens of millions of Americans, and of course, people all over the world, especially in Western civilization countries like Western Europe or Canada, Australia, et cetera, because this is going to be a real contagion.
The the Western currency collapse is inevitable.
We can't be certain about the timing, but it seems to me that we're seeing more and more of like red flashing warning signs that it's going to come sooner rather than later.
And we see uh the Trump administration and the Treasury, the Federal Reserve engaging in really uh panic actions at this point to try to keep the system afloat when it's very clear that you know there's no long-term viability of this system of just printing money, effectively stealing the purchasing power from the people, uh going deeper into debt and then printing more money to cover the interest on that debt.
And one of the signs of panic, in my view, was the uh 25 basis point uh lowering of the interbank lending rate recently by the Fed.
And that, I mean, it's first of all, they shouldn't have lowered rates if they want to have long-term viability and solvency of the system.
They lowered rates in order to increase the easy money bubble a little bit longer, which is going to make the collapse that much worse.
And they will probably lower rates again, maybe even 50 basis points this next time, or maybe 25 basis points, two meetings in a row.
This is going to be the final blowout phase of the bubble.
And I believe you're gonna see the stock market just go sky high.
Gold and silver and Bitcoin will also go sky high.
So you're gonna see all these assets.
This is my prediction, but you know, do your own research, draw your own conclusions.
But my prediction, these four asset categories, uh, stock market, gold, silver, crypto, will all go sky high until the collapse, until the currency collapse.
And at that point, there's going to be a very strong divergence where you're going to see stocks cratering and it's going to drag down crypto with it, but gold and silver are going to absolutely take off because gold and silver are not as nearly tied into stocks and dollar assets compared to crypto.
You know, crypto has become a lot more married to the stock market and institutional investors, you know, because of Bitcoin ETFs and the representation of those ETFs through major brokerage houses and so on.
So Bitcoin is more susceptible than ever before to the rising and falling of the stock market.
And when people are desperate to cover their shorts on stocks, they're more likely to sell Bitcoin ETFs than they are to sell physical gold and silver.
Although they may sell like gold ETFs or silver ETFs if that's convenient for them.
So that will be an impact.
But I don't see gold and silver suffering the same fate.
I see gold uh taking off as the stock market collapses in the middle of a currency collapse.
And what that means is you'll probably end up with gold at $20,000 an ounce.
And I mean, and that's just one checkpoint on the way to the total collapse of the dollar.
You know, ultimately, gold, you can't even price it in dollars because the dollar will be worthless.
So on the way to getting there, gold's going to hit 5,000 an ounce, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, etc.
And as this is happening, understand, then there is a chasm forming between the wealthy and the newly impoverished, which used to be the middle class.
So the newly impoverished is essentially going to consist of people who did not buy gold and silver.
People who don't have gold and silver will be largely impoverished.
Now, if they have a house, if they have land, if they have something that's real and physical that's not just represented in stocks and bank accounts and you know T bills and whatever, well, they they may still be okay.
You know, if you own oil well, that's always going to have value because the world needs energy.
If you own a copper mine, you know, always has value, the world needs copper, etc.
If you own a factory that makes something, if you own a business that's viable, that's great.
But for the average income earner out there who does not have any gold or silver, and who's counting on things like uh pension funds or social security benefits or you know, IRAs, retirement funds, and they're largely just by default invested in stock indexes, they are going to be destroyed by this.
And the reason I wanted to do this recording is because I I have a sense of real urgency here, and I think I know what's going to be the trigger for this.
And this involves war in the Middle East.
So let me lay out this scenario for you.
And this is subject to change.
I'm not saying that I have absolute certainty of this scenario, and you know, it's a dynamic situation, things can change rapidly.
But based on what I'm seeing so far, here's the most likely scenario to unfold.
Even though there's a peace deal with Gaza at the moment, I don't think Netanyahu wants to honor that peace deal.
History tells us he won't honor it, but Trump is trying to make that stick.
So Trump might be able to strong arm Netanyahu into honoring that.
The reason Trump wants to de-escalate the situation with Gaza and the Palestinians is because Trump wants to go to war with Iran.
And Israel wants Trump to go to war with Iran.
And both Trump and Israel, and I've covered this before, they currently suffer from uh mistaken overzealous optimism of their ability to defeat Iran.
Uh I think they're walking into a trap.
And I think Iran is aware of this trap and is letting them walk into it.
I think Iran is going to feign weakness and let the U.S. Actually march into Iran to actually invade Iran.
Now, this is after the initial uh missile exchange with Israel, which will probably devastate Tel Aviv.
But the U.S. will assault Iran with troops on the ground, and Iran will let that happen.
Why?
Because Sun Tzu, art of war, you feign weakness when you're strong.
And as soon as there is a sufficient number of troops that have invaded some section of Iran, I don't know what the likely invasion points are, then Iran will activate its uh counter plan and it will sink U.S. naval vessels with drone boats in the Arabian Sea or the Strait of Hormuz or wherever they happen to be.
You know, maybe they're in the Red Sea area, maybe wherever they are.
If they're within reach of Iran, maybe even in the Persian Gulf, although I doubt that, but Iran will sink some U.S. naval vessels, and then Iran will unleash either thermobark or nuclear weapons on its own territory to take out a massive number of U.S. troops.
And if there's, let's say, if there's 50,000 U.S. troops in Iran, you better bring 50,000 body bags, because it's going to be a devastating attack on Iran's own territory.
This will cause a defeat of the United States military escapade adventure into Iran.
And the U.S. will suffer such a devastating defeat that domestically, the American people will say, you know, my God, we can't support this.
You know, we're getting destroyed in this war.
Uh we've got to end this, pull us out of the war.
And basically the U.S. will have to retreat.
And when the U.S. retreats from Iran, number one, Israel will be absolutely devastated and possibly destroyed by uh Iran's missile attacks.
Israel may counter that with its Samsung option, nuclear weapons.
They will almost certainly nuke parts of Iran if they feel like that's their last ditch option.
Uh Iran's going to be taking uh tremendous casualties out of its uh roughly 90 million population.
It could lose many millions of people, many millions.
But Iran will emerge from this as the uh undisputed regional leader.
Israel will be destroyed, the United States will be neutered, its Navy will uh be partially destroyed, and the world will come to realize that the United States of America can no longer defend its interests around the world and can no longer project power like it once did in the post-World War II era.
That will cause the world to very rapidly shift away from the dollar, even more quickly than they're doing right now.
And by the way, China has just ordered all of its importers of iron ore to halt the purchasing of iron ore from Australia in US dollars.
So again, all iron ore purchases, which are significant for the steel industry, uh has to be purchased in other currencies.
This is just one example of how the world is moving away from dollar-denominated international trade.
But with the defeat of the U.S. military in Iran, then this will accelerate.
More and more countries will say, my goodness, the dollar is dead, the U.S. empire is broken, uh, we had better work with the BRICS nations, work with China, Russia, Iran, etc.
And use their new currency settlement system where we don't have the exposure of risk to the Western Swift system and dollar sanctions, because of course Trump and other presidents always go insane with dollar sanctions against countries that don't do exactly uh what they're told to do.
So if you're a nation around the world, wouldn't you want to trade without the risk of sanctions?
Wouldn't you want to trade in a decentralized settlement system, which is what the BRICS currency system really is?
And if you wanted to do that, you would know that you need to stock up on gold right now because gold is going to be what backs the settlement systems, the BRICS settlement.
It's gonna be backed by gold, and especially disparities between domestic currencies will be settled in gold transfers.
I mean, Beijing is already setting up that infrastructure all over the world.
So you're stocking up on gold right now, big time, if you're a nation and you understand where this is headed.
So look at the gold market.
Are nations buying gold like crazy?
Yes.
Central banks all over the world buying gold like crazy.
That's why gold went over $4,000.
And although it might bounce around and there's going to be some corrections, it's clearly ahead for $5,000 and beyond.
Because when the US is defeated militarily, that's the end of US dollar hegemony.
That's why.
And with the end of US dollar hegemony, then all these other nations around the world are going to be moving away from the dollar currency.
They're going to be selling dollars like crazy.
All those dollars will come flooding back to the United States.
You're going to have a massive effective increase in the domestic dollar supply.
And that will cause hyperinflation.
And that's when you're going to see ground beef at $50 a pound in the grocery store, or if you want to buy a steak, it's $100.
That's when you're going to see, you know, insane prices beyond anything that you have imagined.
For food, for everything, the dollar is going to collapse rapidly at that point.
Now, again, this is all subject to change based on reality.
You'll see what happens.
But if the U.S. suffers a significant military defeat, then the dollar's toast.
And that means most of the middle class in America is going to be thrusted into abject poverty.
And the only thing that's going to save people is gold and silver.
I think.
Maybe Bitcoin has a role in that.
I just I don't know where the price of Bitcoin is going.
I know it's hard for governments to counterfeit, but they can counterfeit dollars to buy stable coins, and then they can use stable coins, you know, to buy Bitcoin.
A lot of that is going on.
And you might argue, well, they could they could counterfeit dollars and buy gold.
Yeah, except that's not what they're doing.
They're actually counterfeiting the paper to sell gold and sell silver to try to manipulate it to the downside.
And they've been doing that for many, many years.
So gold and silver are already suppressed, while Bitcoin's price is probably artificially inflated by the printing of dollars.
So if anything, once the suppression of the price of silver and gold is ended, then it's going to be like a springboard.
Then the prices are going to correct to their intrinsic value based on supply and demand.
And at that point, if we don't see silver at $200 an ounce, I'll be shocked.
And I don't know when that day is.
Or, you know, the roller coaster ride to get there.
And I'm not sure that we're going to enjoy everything about living in a world where gold is 10,000 and silver is 200 or whatever.
I mean, it's going to be a world of chaos and war and a lot of poverty and suffering.
So I'm not, I'm not praying for anybody to suffer or die.
What I'm saying is that if you want to have assets when this is all said and done, you better have gold and silver.
But that's my opinion.
Obviously, you can make up your own mind and do your own research, and I really strongly encourage you to do so.
I'm just giving you my best analysis of where we are headed.
And that's why I have been stacking gold and silver and vaulting it for a long time, you know, decades.
And as a result, I'm watching assets that maybe other people would have put into the stock market.
Uh I just put them in the gold.
I already told you I don't own any stocks at all.
I own no stocks.
Who's got time to play around with stock prices and all that garbage?
I just stack gold and silver and I forget about it.
And it's outperforming the stock market.
Anyway, it's outperforming everything.
And so that is obviously the, in my view, the superior strategy.
Now, where is it going from here?
Will it keep going up?
I I can't promise that.
I don't know.
I think the long-term trend is it's going to skyrocket.
But there's Risk and everything, so do your own research.
But when you want to get gold and silver, maybe you're buying the dips at this point.
You know, silver is probably never going below 40 dollars again.
It's and I remember I bought it at 30 earlier this year, and I wish I would have bought more.
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Now, what else could you get right now that will hold value through a currency collapse?
Uh one of the big things is to at least become familiar with the process of growing your own food so that you can grow some amount of food as food in the grocery store becomes insanely expensive.
It will be more economically viable to home garden than ever before.
Because it used to be for a long time that home gardening was just a big money pit, and you would end up growing, you know, like $10 tomatoes.
Which, yeah, it's fun and it's healthy and everything, but it it wasn't an economical way to produce a lot of food.
Well, when the tomato in the grocery store is $20, you know, then all of a sudden, you realize I can grow them for a fraction of that price.
But you're gonna need soil, you're gonna need you know, garden tools, you're gonna need some compost, obviously, you're gonna need some garden seeds and things like that, uh, and a way to irrigate your garden.
So it's a good idea to invest in whatever parts or knowledge uh base, you know, skills, whatever is necessary to set that up in advance, so that you can grow your own food.
And I've even said it's not a bad idea to buy garden fertilizer in bulk, and the way you can do that is you can go to your local feed store, a little agricultural supply store, and every town has these stores, and you can just get you know, fertilizer.
And you know, do your research.
Heck, you can use our Enoch engine, it's free.
It's at bright you.ai.
It'll tell you what's the best NPK fertilizer uh ratio for whatever you want to grow, whether you're growing, you know, tomatoes or corn or beans or or whatever.
You can just ask it like what's the best fertilizer ratio for that crop, and then you go out to the feed store and you buy 50-pound bags of that fertilizer because that stuff lasts forever, and then you sit on that, you know, you just stockpile that in your barn or something or your shed or whatever you have, and you wait, you wait for the collapse because fertilizer is also gonna get way more expensive, but you're sitting on it and you pay the lower price, okay.
And then you can grow food relatively inexpensively through that mechanism.
You can also stock up on some amount of food in advance, which means you're paying the lower current price instead of the much higher future hyperinflationary price.
And of course, you know, we offer long-term storable food, healthranger store.com.
We've got it in number 10 steel cans that last many years.
The freeze-dried fruits, uh, the freeze-dried vegetables, the microalgae, the superfoods, all that.
We've got it.
And we've kept prices as low as we can.
We don't price gouge ever.
So we only raise prices as a last resort, even though our obviously are uh the prices that we have to pay for the food uh materials, uh, those prices keep going up.
But we don't pass those along to you until we absolutely have to.
So the prices you see today at HealthRanger Store.com on uh Ranger buckets, mega buckets, mini buckets, the freeze-dried foods in the number 10 cans, etc., those are the lowest prices that you'll probably ever see in dollars, like ever.
And I gotta just I'll just say this publicly.
I am hoping that we can have a wallet e-commerce system that just lets you pay us in gold, you know, or fractions of gold or whatever.
Gold or silver.
Um I I think that metals are gonna be the money of the future, and maybe some kind of tokenized version of them, you know, like a metals-backed crypto or something.
And we know that the state of Texas, for example, is about to issue uh maybe in another year and a half uh debit cards, and they're tied to the gold that you've deposited with the state depository.
So you can like drive your gold over there.
And I think it's near Waco, Texas.
I I've never been there.
But you can deposit your gold and silver with the state.
The state runs the depository, you know, with all the armed guards and everything, and then they turn all that metal into credit on your debit card, which is also issued by the state.
So you don't want to use it for like ammo purchases and things that you want privacy, but for just buying food and groceries, whatever, or gas, you know, who cares.
So you're spending your gold through a state-run debit card.
And you'll be able, I think it's early 2027 when it's planned in Texas, and there may be similar plans in some other states like Utah or Arizona, etc.
Where you can take your gold and silver and you can make it spendable through debit cards.
Well, that's going to be great, because then you're actually you're spending gold to buy food.
And the more the dollar collapses, the higher the gold value becomes, and the the translation of gold into dollars doesn't occur until the moment you spend it.
So, you know, if you're sitting on, let's say you've got a hundred ounces of gold or whatever, you know, that's a pretty big chunk these days.
You got a hundred ounces of gold, and then you you go buy five hundred dollars worth of food online, you know, even with our store, then they're they're gonna sell off five hundred dollars worth of your gold, or you know, basically redeem it into dollars at the moment of the purchase based on today's price of gold.
So that's why having gold and silver is going to dramatically amplify your future purchasing uh potential.
So if you get gold and silver today, as the dollar collapses and the metals price goes up, you're gonna multiply your purchasing power in the future, and you'll be able to, in many cases, shop online with debit cards or credit cards backed by your metal.
So get metal now is my my message.
Get metal now while it's probably as cheap as it's ever going to be.
Go to metals with mic.com that will forward you to the battalion metals website, and there use discount code Ranger to have the shipping fee, I'm sorry, the shipping insurance fee waived.
And that'll save you a little bit.
You'll be swapping out currency for money because gold is money, currency is not.
Currency is a debt instrument.
So you're basically swapping debt for money when you're trading dollars for gold.
Okay, you're getting rid of debt, the dollar, and you're gaining gold, which is real money.
And then later on, you'll be able to use that gold for purchases and turn it into real things that you need to live on.
So I say become your own central bank.
I say have your own pension fund.
I don't trust any pensions, I don't trust social security, I don't trust IRAs even.
I don't I really don't trust anything in the system.
What do I trust?
Gold and silver that's vaulted under my control, or that's in my possession.
That's what I trust.
And that is what's going to carry us through, I believe, this very difficult time ahead.
So check all that out and as always use our AI engine for any kind of research.
It's at bright you, that's the word bright, followed by the letter U, bright U. And we're about to launch a financial advisor on that site that is basically a financial wizard version of our AI engine that can talk to you about asset protection with a special focus on privacy and Uh reducing your taxes legally and you know having having money
at the end of all this when the stock market collapses.
So think about that.
Use it.
It's free again, bright you.ai.
Do your research, make up your own mind, your own decisions, etc.
I'm not your financial advisor.
And what I've said here in this podcast is just my current analysis/slash opinion based on what I'm seeing right now.
It may change dramatically.
Maybe Trump wises up and decides not to attack Iran.
That would be great.
And then probably gold and silver will go down, and that would be awesome.
I don't want to go to war.
I'd rather lose profits on metals if it means peace.
You see what I mean?
But I don't think we're headed for peace.
I think we're headed for war.
So do what's best for you.
And thank you for listening.
Mike Adams here, The Health Ranger, naturalnews.com, Brighttown.com, and BrightU.ai.
Take care.
All right, checking gold prices today.
And this is the first week of October, and we're almost at $4,000 an ounce.
I've got on my screen here 3984 gold is rising very rapidly.
And also uh silver prices, although a little bit more flat uh today, they're very close to 48 dollars.
Silver is probably going to cross 50 pretty soon.
Now don't take this as financial advice.
Do your own research, but the trend is undeniable.
Gold and silver are exploding in terms of dollar denomination because of course the value of the dollar is sinking.
Dollars are being destroyed by money printing and debt spending, while gold and silver are doing their job by preserving wealth.
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It's uh I mean it's not a huge part of every sale, but every little bit counts.
It helps you maximize the amount of metal you actually get.
And I believe it's critical right now to have physical gold and silver in your hands as the dollar collapses and as we face the possibility of a banking system collapse, and even ultimately a U.S. empire collapse that some people are predicting, something like the way the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
Well, if that happens, the dollar is toast, and then the value that you'll have left is either what you have in metals, what you have in property, what you have in hard assets.
And at that point, you may want to consider also gold backs, which are these.
Here's a stack of gold backs.
Um, I keep these on my desk because I I hand them out to people, I give them to guests and other people.
Um, each one of these right now is one one thousandth of an ounce of physical gold inside the gold back, and these are available in different denominations with larger amounts of gold in them.
So the gold is actually in the gold back, and then these can these allow you to spend gold like cash, and people love them at farmers markets and certain merchants across different states, and more states are opening up for gold backs, and more states are recognizing gold and silver as legal tender as well.
You know, not necessarily in this form, but in in any form, just that gold and silver ounces are recognized as legal tender in many, many states, And more states are coming.
So if you want to get gold backs, go to our website, verified goldbacks.com, where we explain what goldbacks are, and I share my lab testing results because we actually melted these down using a kiln, and we did different types of tests.
There's the melting test, there's the acid stone test for gold purity, and we weighed them on an analytical balance in our lab to look at the actual gold mass.
And then this is our ICPMS for the gold atomic analysis.
And then at the end, we produce this chart that you can see here.
If you scroll down, let me keep there.
It is this is the recovery chart.
So out of gold backs, how much was expected in terms of gold mass?
Here's how much we recovered.
So the least amount we recovered was about 102%.
And the highest amount was 107%.
That was out of the five five gold back units.
So you're actually getting slightly more than the promised amount of gold in the gold backs.
And this is critical because you know we have independently confirmed that these actually do contain the gold that they claim to contain.
Otherwise, obviously we wouldn't be, you know, promoting them.
So you can order these from verified goldbacks.com.
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And as gold prices go up, goldbacks also go up in value right along with gold.
So when I first started mentioning gold backs, they were three dollars and something per gold back, and now they're over seven dollars per gold back.
So those of you who already purchased gold backs, you've probably seen them double in value, if not more, depending on when you purchase them.
So those are the two options we have available for you.
We have battalion medals that you can reach via metals with mic.com for gold and silver coins that are recognized coins from recognized mints or goldbacks from verified goldbacks.com that you can allow you to spend gold like cash.
So those are the options we have available for you.
And just again, don't take this as financial advice, check with your own financial advisors, do your own research, make your own decisions.
But at the end of the day, the people who listen to this and who got gold in the last couple of years, or silver, they have seen the value of that just skyrocket in terms of dollar denominations.
In fact, gold was only around, well, just under $2,000 in 2022.
And now it's about $4,000.
So it's doubled in about three years or maybe a little bit over three years.
That is significant.
That is outperforming almost all of the stock market indexes and stock market funds and so on without the risk of stock market loss.
Because when you have gold and silver in your hands, then there's no counterparty risk.
You have it in your possession.
You hold it, you own it, and it can't vanish overnight if a bank fails, or if a currency fails, or if a government fails.
Gold and silver will outlast the dollar, they will outlast the United States government, they will outlast the treasury and the Federal Reserve.
Mark my words.
Gold's mentioned in the Bible.
It's been around since the dawn of human civilization, and it will still be here after this whole system collapses if it does.
So you want real value that maintains that value?
Gold and silver is your answer.
Again, metals with mic.com and use discount code Ranger to have the shipping insurance waived off of your order.
So thank you for supporting us.
And thank you for supporting yourself so that you'll have some assets when you know when this economic storm blows through.
It's gonna be something interesting, that's for sure.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Mike Adams of Brighttown.com and naturalnews.com.
Take care.
So if you thought the brisket sandwich was expensive now, oh just wait.
Pretty soon you're gonna have to buy brisket with silver coins, you know, because that's the only thing that's gonna hold value.
They should have restaurants where they price their food in gold and silver.
Well, I guess it would mostly be silver.
Nothing is uh expensive enough to need a gold coin.
But how about if they say, you know, a brisket sandwich is uh like half an ounce of silver or something, right?
Well, I guess that would be like $25 right now or more.
That's still expensive.
But I can see silver being used in commerce because it's gonna hold value.
So people who are stacking silver, they're gonna know, hey, in the future, I can trade this for groceries.
I can trade this for sandwiches.
I can trade this for fuel.
You know, I can trade this for a plumber to show up and fix the plumbing leak or whatever.
So I really do see a day coming when silver and especially the junk silver coins, they're going to be used very readily in commerce because the dollar, I mean, who's going to want dollars when they they're losing so much value every day that you have to keep updating your prices daily, like Weimar Germany, you know, wheelbarrows of uh German marks.
It's like they're worthless, you know.
Uh, that's where the dollar is going.
That is absolutely where the dollar is going.
There's no question about it.
It's just a question of when.
And I don't know when, but I know it's happening.
Like you're living in it.
It's it's happening.
Just like I said, I'm shocked that the sandwich is 14.
I did not expect that.
Uh, did I buy the sandwich?
Yes.
I went there for the brisket.
I'm gonna buy it.
I mean, I don't care what the price is, but I'm not gonna go back very frequently for $14 brisket sandwich.
But tell you what, in a few months, I'll go back and see what it is.
I bet it's like $18.
I mean, my goodness, this stuff's getting crazy.
Okay, and as I was talking, uh, silver just went up to $49.66.
It's skyrocketing again.
It's probably gonna hit $50 sometime uh during the night, and gold is getting closer to $4000 again.
So you see, uh, the US markets just can't manipulate it as much as they are trying to.
There's just so much overseas demand.
And this isn't some play like the Hunt brothers in 1980 or something like that.
This isn't somebody cornering the market.
This is like widespread global fundamental demand for these metals because the whole world realizes that the the fiat currency experiment that for the West began in 1913 with the creature from Jekyll Island, you know, the Federal Reserve, that experiment is ending, and it's ending catastrophically.
I mean, it's ending for those of you listening from Japan, God bless you, but the yen is also ending.
Those of you listening from the UK, God bless you.
But you know, the British pound is in trouble.
The euro is ending also, and those of you listening from Canada, God bless you.
I'm so sorry that you have a leader like Carney, but we'll do our best to help you.
Um, no, I mean, your currency is in trouble wherever you're listening from in the Western world, your currencies are in trouble.
And in the US, it's it's big trouble.
Uh, the Western currency system is coming to an end.
I'm guessing that the euro collapses first, followed by the yen, and then the US dollar last.
And when that day comes, um, it's you're gonna wish you had metal.
That's all I'm saying.
You know, and garden seeds and nine millimeter ammo.
Hey, who says Americans don't use the metric system?
I got nine millimeter on my belt.
Yeah, that that's metric.
See, we use the metric system, all of you in the UK, mocking us Americans for our imperial system.
Hey, we got it from your king.
What are you complaining about?
And in the US, you know, people trade cocaine in grams, huh?
That's metric.
See, bullets and cocaine, it's like a Hunter Biden metric special right there.
Uh probably gets hookers in the metric system somehow.
I don't know how.
Uh meters, I don't I don't know.
All right.
Look, in in any case, I want you to be prepared for what's coming.
Okay, so like I said the other day, take care of all your preps, hold on to your gold and silver, hold on to your satellite phones, uh, hold on to your solar generators, you know.
Uh if if you got a sat phone from the satellite phone store, SAT123.com, you know, hold on to that phone, make sure it works, practice using it once a month for when the cell towers go down or the power grid is attacked, there's a cyber attack or whatever.
Hold on to your food preps, hold on to your garden seeds, hold on to your ammo.
This is not a time to let go of any of that stuff.
If you have enough, fine.
Maybe you don't need any more.
If you're short on some of these supplies, then gather more now while the dollar is still useful.
For the moment, you can still use the dollar to purchase stuff.
Stuff that you're probably going to need.
But that window is not going to exist forever.
That's for sure.
And also, um, of course, use our AI engine.
Again, it's free because it knows everything about survival and preparedness and off-grid living, all kinds of stuff.
And I have some really super cool surprises coming for you in that realm that's gonna help you get prepared.
And of course, it's gonna be free.
So can't wait.
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That's healthranger store.com.
Healthranger store.com for your supplements and personal care needs and you know, storable food, ranger buckets, all of it.
Uh so stock up now.
We've actually got good supply right now, which is not always the case.
So thank you for your support.
Okay, with that said, we're gonna jump into the interview with Dr. Kirk Moore.
And I think you'll really enjoy this interview.
And then I will also, I mean, I'm I'm thinking I'll have something for you this weekend.
I'm pretty sure I will.
But I I know for sure I'm gonna have more features rolled out at BrightU.ai.
Because I know what the next coach is gonna be.
Oh, you're gonna love it.
Okay.
So um check check bright you.ai over the weekend.
I might roll out something new on Saturday or Sunday, and then I'll tell you about it on Monday.
But check it out whenever you can.
Bright you.ai.
Okay, enjoy the interview today, and I'll talk to you again soon.
Did you have any idea of how vicious the state can be when they disagree with your medical decisions?
I didn't realize to the extent that they would go through.
I mean, they put me in jail for 34 days just because they disagreed with my opinion.
Two of my co-defendants had the exact same uh had violated this the exact same issues, and those people got let go.
They were using me as an example.
They want to prove a point that hey, if you go against the government, this is what we're going to do today.
This is what we can do to you, and this is what we're going to do to you.
And that's very frightening for all of us.
Welcome to today's health freedom interview here on Bright Channel.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and we're joined today by I call him a medical freedom hero for America.
It's Dr. Kirk Moore, who was dragged through absolute legal hell and was facing uh serious criminal prison time for the fact that he was working ethically and morally to save people's lives during what was happening uh with COVID.
Now, uh there's been some uh recent positive developments in his case, and he joins us today to bring us up to speed and talk about what he went through and what it means for our country in our future.
Welcome, Dr. Kirk Moore.
It's just an honor, sir, to have you on here today.
Here's here's your website.
Um, can we bring on Dr. Moore?
Hold on.
Okay.
There we go.
Welcome, Dr. Moore.
All right.
Well, how are you doing, Mike?
Thanks for having me.
Doing great.
I introduced you and we got your website instead.
But now you're here.
This is awesome.
Welcome.
Again, thanks.
Yeah, so uh you're you're in much better spirits now.
Um, we were all watching your your court case situation, a lot of drama, high emotions.
You had a tremendous amount of support.
Can you catch us up to the decision and what what you went through recently?
Yeah, so um I mean, I don't remember when it was that we spoke the last time, obviously it was before my trial and everything, but you know, kind of what happened is um I you know, my kind of quote unquote appeal to the weaponization work group um was denied, uh, and we ended up going to trial on July 7th.
Um and then during that trial, uh, well, right before that trial, there was a lot of lead up to it.
Um, Ed Zal and uh Matt Scow.
Um uh Shannon Joy and a bunch of people had me on.
Mary Tally Bowden had me on her podcast.
And so there was a lot of lead up to the trial.
Um we had uh July 7th was our first day.
We had jury selection for a couple of days.
And it remind me what what were you charged with?
Oh, yeah.
So I was charged with um fraud, uh conspiracy to commit fraud, um, uh counterfeiting um and destruction of government property, which had uh that's crazy that a maximum maximum time in jail of 35 years, which essentially for me at 60 years old would have been a life sentence.
But um, you know, it probably wouldn't have resulted in 35 years.
There's probably some sort of a chart or something somewhere.
But again, that you know, fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud, uh destruction of government property, which was the vaccines, um, and uh, you know, so it really interesting, kind of just interesting dynamic, right?
Yeah, and and just just to back up, you're you're um a cosmetic surgeon is your practice, correct?
I just want to bring everybody up to speed.
Right.
Yeah, so I'm a I'm a plastic surgeon who uh kind of uh ventured into the COVID vaccine realm uh because I just felt that it was it it was an inhumane um process and requiring people to get a vaccine and to get a shot.
Well, I don't I shouldn't call it a vaccine, it's not.
I I've I've kind of vowed to call it a bioweapon from now on.
Uh so to give people a bioweapon in order to contribute to society, I thought was a was exceedingly wrong, especially within the medical profession.
Absolutely.
I think our audience agrees with you on that.
Okay, so you were charged with all these criminal violations, and you were charged by was it the state of Utah that charged you?
Or who was it?
Oh, the DJ ran a sting operation on me.
Uh so this was our Department of Justice.
Oh my.
Okay.
Yeah.
And uh under Biden primarily, I would imagine.
Yeah.
So that I was charged in January of 23.
Um I had a superseding indictment in January of 25, about five days before Donald Trump was indicted, or before he was inaugurated.
Um, and then uh the trial continued under, you know, under Pam Bondi.
Um, and then in in that middle of July, they it finally intervened and dismissed my case.
Okay, so so it was Pam Bondi, Trump's DOJ, just filed to dismiss the charges against you.
Yeah.
So with all of the build-up, like I said, we had some build-up through the course of that week before trial, and then during trial, we had a couple of rallies.
We had a rally on Monday, another larger rally on Friday.
Uh there was an article that was published mid-week by um Ed Zall, which accused Pam Bondi of personally prosecuting me.
Um, and that got picked up by uh Marjorie Taylor Green and Thomas Massey, who then posted on uh X that they were gonna intervene and they were gonna call the DOJ and uh and and reverse this process.
Uh Robert F. Kennedy uh came out as well in my defense for the second time.
He had first time he came out was in April.
Um and then Senator Mike Lee from my state came out.
Um and so I think a combination of all that, the larger rally on Friday um on Saturday morning at 8:30, the DOJ um under Pam Bondi's direct um uh instructions uh came out and dismissed my case.
Mid-trial, mid mid-prosecution.
That's unheard of as far as I know.
And I it also brings home the point of why we need people like Marjorie Taylor Green and Thomas Massey in uh in Congress, because these are two voices that are even dissenting against the current administration on many issues.
And there's an effort to try to destroy uh Thomas Massey uh to primary him and also Marjorie Taylor Green.
But these are the two people that really came to your defense.
Yeah, you know, Marjorie Taylor Green probably, and it and I got this from Tucker Carlson said that she is probably the single most um effective person for the individual person, you know, uh individual out there, you know, like people like me that are just normal guys running running their business and taking care of life, taking care of their kids and you know, raising raising their kids and doing the best they can.
Um, And absolutely, uh, she was she was instrumental.
Thomas Massey is, um, you know, RFK is out there, you know, Senator Mike Lee.
Uh, but yeah, the the, you know, I was uh I was on the Tucker Carlson show when I mentioned those three names.
He was he said the same thing.
He said, those are my three favorite people.
Yeah.
So we need more people.
I love them too.
Right.
Um, you know, standing up for just the normal guy.
There's so many, um, I've heard of so many other cases that are out there right now with wrongful prosecution of people and and it's just crazy.
You start, you know, the floodgates open when people find out who I am and what happened to me and everything else, they kind of send me texts and emails and and everything else.
Can you help me?
And you just can't imagine what's happening to people out there and what they're what our what our government is doing to people.
Well, that's that's my next question.
Did you before all of this as a practicing surgeon?
Did you have any idea of how vicious the state can be when they disagree with your medical decisions?
Uh n well, I had an idea.
I didn't realize to the extent that they would go through.
I mean, they put me in jail for 34 days just because they disagreed with my opinion.
Um I I went to jail for 12 days on one time, 22 days on another, and two of my co-defendants had the exact same uh had violated this the exact same issues, and those people got let go.
Um so it it's it's definitely not a system of justice right now which is targeted towards you know equal justice for people.
They were coming after me.
They were using me as an example, they wanted to prove a point um that, hey, if you go against the government, this is what we're going to do to this is what we can do to you, and this is what we're going to do to you.
And that's very frightening for all of us, which leads me to the question: why do you think the DOJ ultimately decided to dismiss your case?
Was it just going to be too embarrassing for them to prosecute you because of the the, I believe the the morality and the ethical foundation of your decisions.
You know, wh why do you think they drop your case?
Um, i if I take Pam Bondi at her word, that's exactly what it was.
Um when I met her, you know, on the 16th of July, I believe that was the following Wednesday, um, and uh, you know, it she was like, I didn't know about your case.
I'm really sorry that you went through all this.
She kind of was shaking her head uh when I was telling her the story of what you know what I'd been through.
Um and uh, you know, so if I take her at her word, that you know, it's just one of those things where it's just a behemoth and it's a beast, and you know, it's just kind of like one person can't obviously keep track of everything.
Um when my file was passed off to her, um, one of the people in the DOJ said, Here, I'm glad that Pam Bondy is finally looking at this.
This gave me heartache.
Um, and uh, you know, so there were some people that have a heart, and there are some people that do believe what it is that we're going through, but they're fighting against a system that is um that is built to not, you know, to not have that kind of humanity in it.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
It's so inhumane.
And the you know, it i in your case, it wasn't just a threat of yanking your medical license, which is a lot of leverage by itself, but then throwing you in prison for up to 35 years, as you said.
Here's a question for you.
Do you think that if Kamala had won the election, would you still be prosecuted?
I probably I probably would have been prosecuted and I'd probably be facing some sort of sentencing right now and and facing jail time, absolutely.
So you think that Trump's victory really changed your your life in a in a dramatic way, and that Trump saw what, just the the injustice of what the Biden administration had done to you?
Well, I I certainly don't think that Donald Trump didn't know of my case, at least not on those last few days.
I don't think Pam Bondi would have done this without Donald Trump knowing that he was that you know that she was gonna do it.
Um, you know, I think it's also ironic that, you know, I was arrested the day after Trump was elected and put in jail for 22 days.
So wow.
And I also don't think that it was uh just coincidental that five days before uh Donald Trump was inaugurated, they added a charge of destruction of government property to it, because I don't know that that would have been able to be added afterwards.
I mean, you know, destruction of government property and wit and evidence tampering is what they were Claiming, um, and that carries a pretty stiff sentence.
Um, and they were claiming that I had thrown away the vaccines that the government still owned when they were sitting in my fridge here in my office.
Um, and we during the trial, we actually, I believe, proved that they had no ownership to that product.
So, you know, you asked me earlier why do I think they threw this case out.
I think that they were losing the case.
Um, and I also think that they were scared of exposure of what was was potentially going to happen if you read Sasha Ladapova's um expose on this shortly after my my trial, and there was another article published by um uh an organization, Health Independence Alliance published an article and went online with it uh on Substack, you know, calling out the government and and really kind of like it was going to expose what this whole system was.
Um this is you know, it was called Operation Warp Speed.
It this means that it was a government quote unquote operation, a military operation.
Nothing else is called operation.
You know, you have operation candlestick, you have Operation, you know, Mockingbird, you know, you know, yeah, this was a government product, and it was going to get exposed, at least according to what you know, Sasha uh believed was was happening.
And that's part of the reason why I think they decided to kind of you know yank the chain on this.
That's really interesting.
So you you you may be aware that Dr. Benjamin Rush had argued for a health freedom amendment to the Bill of Rights.
And uh he was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
And it was believed at that time in the 18th century that it wasn't necessary to have uh medical rights uh, you know, right elucidated in the Bill of Rights because the government would never stop somebody from making their own medical choice.
Well, you know, fast forward, here we are, almost 250 years later, and the government is throwing people in jail or trying to, like you, um uh, because of exercising medical choice.
Do you think that we now need some kind of medical bill of rights or or medical, you know, patients' rights legislation?
Oh boy, Mike, uh that that's a tough question for me because I think we already have too much legislation in our system.
Um I think that if we were to go back to just the structural framework of our constitution without all of the um changes and adaptations and interpretations of it, I don't think that we would need it.
Um I guess the short answer to your question, given what's happening and what's going on right now, um, I think it certainly would be beneficial.
Well, uh let me uh clarify that question too, because uh I I also agree with you that we have far too many laws, but most of those laws restrict the rights of individuals and they grant government overarching power over the choices of individuals.
The only kind of new laws I'm really in favor of are those that restrict government power.
For example, laws that prohibit big tech from censoring free speech if it's a public square uh discussion place.
Like it, in my opinion, it should be illegal for YouTube to censor videos that are critical of vaccines.
So that's using the power of government to protect the individual rights that are elucidated in the Bill of Rights, such as the First Amendment.
But I just think we need a third amendment, or or you know, let's take the current Third Amendment, which is that you know, the the government can't house soldiers in your homes, and let's push that out to the next available amendment number, whatever that is.
Let's let's make the third amendment the medical freedom amendment.
You know what I mean?
Like it should be right up there, one, two, and three.
The right to speak, the right to bear arms, and the right to say no to some kind of toxic injection.
Right.
Well, look, um, here's the struggle that I have, okay.
Um, there were no COVID laws.
Okay.
There were no requirements for anything.
The CDC doesn't have any lawful governmental functions at all.
They're an advisory agency only.
What has happened is is our system is somewhat bastardized in that anything that comes out of the CDC gets incorporated as if it were law.
And that's not correct.
Okay.
It's a recommendation.
And so we need to go back to kind of that federalist system where the our agencies in our states and our cities and everything else take those recommendations, and then based upon their own population, they kind of either implement them or don't, or implement them partially.
But you know, that's the thing is that that's the struggle that I had all along is the CDC doesn't have any capacity to write laws.
My indictment at least 17 times called for the that I was violating the lawful governmental functions of the CDC.
We even filed a motion to dismiss based upon that wording, and the judge ruled against us.
So it that's you know, again, there are no lawful guys, and we even had them agree to that.
They had a CDC um the guy who was in charge of the CDC, uh uh Chris um gosh darn it, I can't remember his name.
Um anyway, the guy who their first witness that they brought in was the CDC guy in charge of the whole COVID thing.
And when we got him to admit that the CDC doesn't have any lawful governmental functions, and yet here they were.
My indictment was based largely on the lawful government that I violated the lawful governmental functions.
Um the only law that was violated in all of this was the government.
The government violated their own HIPAA laws that are actually in place there to protect our own privacy.
So why aren't they kind of self-indicting themselves, or why aren't they indicting the you know, the airline um employees that are asking for our personal private medical information, or the grocery store clerks that are asking you to show your COVID card as you're walking in the door, or the restaurant you know, personnel for all those things.
Those are the only laws that were violated, and those are laws that were on the books.
There were no COVID COVID laws, period.
Nothing is ever passed by Congress that said you have to get this shot.
And I don't think anything would ever happen in passed by Congress.
The problem is is that you know, we have these agencies that just take this information and these recommendations, and then they implement them as law.
Um and that's not law.
The fiefdoms of the CDC and the FDA and so on.
And uh, but to answer your question, of course, you know the government allows itself to commit unlimited number of crimes, uh including money laundering, including uh human trafficking, weapons trafficking, you name it, right?
The government does it.
Uh and also currency trafficking.
Right?
Drug trafficking, pedophilia, you name it.
All of it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you know, they're guilty of practically every crime on the books, but they only, of course, you know, direct those the prosecutions to people like you.
Now, even though the DOJ dropped your case, as you well know, the the process is the punishment, right?
So dragging you through the process.
Can you describe to us what this was like?
The uh the financial cost, I'm surely this must have cost you hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars.
I don't know.
But the stress, the uncertainty, I mean, just the stress alone depletes nutrients.
And it, you know, it I mean, it's it's devastating.
It's a kind of torture for them to drag you through that.
Well, what was that like?
Uh it was certainly the most brutal experience I've ever had in my life.
Um, it was certainly the hardest, the most stressful time of my life and to my family, my two kids, my mom, um, my fiance now kind of stuck through this um or you know, stuck with me throughout this whole process.
Um but uh, you know, the the so that the stressful thing, it was in it's it's an amazing thing.
You don't really realize it.
When I got that phone call saying that that Pam Bondi was going to drop my case, um the uh the effect that it had on me, I literally collapsed on the floor.
Um and it's kind of like I just lost control of my legs.
It it really had that kind of an effect.
Um and uh, you know, it's it it's an amazing feeling.
Um, and but then you kind of you then you come back to reality and you realize, okay, now it's time for me to kind of continue.
I wasn't planning on rebuilding my practice and rebuilding my life after this.
The the financial loss just from the expenditures was almost a million dollars.
But the financial loss in the growth that I had and the practice that I had built up to is in the millions.
Um, you know, there there were people, there's you know, five or six colleagues of mine that I was included in that in this group, and they got bought out by a venture capital group for millions.
Um, and I was in that until I got indicted.
Right.
So the you know, that the opportunity costs and the loss for me is astounding.
And um, and then having to rebuild it now at age 60, um, is you know, is kind of an amazing uh, you know, amazing situation, amazing.
I mean, I lack of a better word, um uh a real struggle for us because that's not what I was planning on doing.
Well, tell us about your practice here, and I want to I want to read from your website, uh Freedomsurgical Utah.com.
And here it is, Dr. Kirk Moore.
Uh so you you carry out plastic surgery.
Uh can you tell us about what kinds of surgical procedures that you carry out?
I mean, you know, what sort of what's your practice?
What does it consist of?
Well, my main, I mean, I what I've been doing for over 20 years is what I call kind of a rapid recovery breast augmentation procedure, which um I've I don't say pioneered.
I just, you know, I took bits and pieces of other things.
I'll give John Tebett's credit down in Dallas.
Um he wrote an article about it back in 2000, 2001.
Um, there's a couple of other people that, you know, were doing kind of a, you know, a relatively, you know, in uh minimally invasive breast augmentation procedure.
And then I just kind of took what they were doing, you know, massaged it a little bit, changed it a little bit, and you know, and everything else.
But I do a breast augmentation procedure that gets people back to work the next day, driving their car the next day, doing all, you know, all normal activities pretty much except for going to the gym and you know, trying to kind of make any personal bests.
Uh, but you know, no narcotics, no gases, uh, you're up and awake and you know, within 20 minutes, you're fully coherent within two hours, going to dinner the same day.
Um, so that's been kind of my bread and butter for the last 20 some odd years.
Um I do mostly body contouring.
I uh have a med spa where I do Botox and fillers, you know, it's your kind of your typical classic, you know, plastic surgery practice.
Um we've now kind of expanded into doing kind of more of the functional medicine stuff, um, getting out of the traditional big pharma um medical paradigm.
I try to stay away from any narcotics and any medications, try to do things along a more natural um base.
Um I mean, we saw just the evidence just here in the last few months over, you know, Tylenol, which we thought was the safest medication on the face of the earth.
Um, and yet we look at what its effects can be in in pregnant mothers and kids and you know, and everything else.
And we really don't know.
Um, and I and I truly think that um uh just as Marsha Angel said, I think back in 2000, 2001, uh, she was the ex-uh chief editor of the New England Journal of Medicine that the the vast majority of the articles and information that gets published in medical journals is actually false.
Um and I think that's only gotten worse.
So this is really interesting, and and I'll just share with you.
I uh you may or may not already already be aware of this, but did you know that the molecule glycerizin, which is found in licorice root, uh protects the liver from acetaminophen toxicity.
So uh if anybody ever asks me about Tylenol, I say, hey, if you take Tylenol, always take licorice route first because it protects the liver.
So you know, liver damage from acetaminophine is is uh extremely common.
And and then some people on New Year's Eve, they they take Tylenol and they drink alcohol, and then they're like, oh, what's what's wrong?
Well, you know, you just try to prevent that headache from next morning, right?
Exactly.
But the the services that you just mentioned, see, it's it's really interesting to me and to our audience because you have been practicing in a world that we would not call holistic, you know, type of surgical medicine.
But this shift, and I think also this experience of how you have been prosecuted for simply standing your ground, you are beginning to see sort of more and more complementary approaches or natural approaches or ways to minimize the pharmaceutical emphasis, like you said before.
And I think that's that's really healthy.
I mean, I think that's healthy for society.
I'm really glad that you are, you know, widening your view viewpoints of possible alternative or possible complementary approaches to achieving the you know, your your main business concepts.
Uh well, look, I I Mike, I believe that we've been lied to for the last 120 years, at least as far as medicine is concerned.
Um I started doing natural hormone replacement, bioidentical hormone replacement back in the early 2000s and have continued to do that.
Um so I I've had a bent towards uh you know more of a natural approach.
Uh COVID certainly opened up my eyes.
And I mean, my kids are my daughter in born in 2003 is only partially vaccinated.
My son isn't vaccinated at all.
Um, and he was born in 2007.
Um and uh I haven't had a vaccine since 2011 when I and I wouldn't have gotten that one, but I had to to go to Ghana for a humanitarian trip.
So, you know, there's a lot of things that I've been doing, but COVID certainly kind of opened my eyes and not only just to medicine in general, but to all kinds of things.
So that's a much longer discussion.
If you want to have me back on, we could go through some of that.
But it's uh, you know, yes.
And I've always had bent towards doing that.
And again, this has only accelerated that.
I'm doing a lot of natural, you know, natural peptide replacement.
Um, uh, you know, even the kind of the semiglutide and and everything else that everybody else is doing.
If they're gonna do it, I'd like, and I don't necessarily agree with it.
I think GLP ones are a very good product, and they um, you know, in general, as a natural form, they are necessary.
Um, and uh if you if you can keep that as a general, you know, as in in its natural, most natural form as possible.
I've taken people off of synthroid and levotheroxin and put them on armor thyroid or nature throid um just and and made a change in their life just by doing that.
It's it's amazing when you start looking and reading and understanding science and going back to the basics and not have it be um kind of jaded by the stuff that we're told uh in medical school and all the textbooks that are all owned by Big Harmon.
I completely agree.
And uh uh this year, actually, I I got turned on to peptide therapy.
And I'll I'll just say I've just been using BPC 157 intranasally, and it enabled me to overcome previous sports injuries to my back to where I'm now able to run 30 minutes a day.
Well, that was inconceivable for me a year ago.
But BPC 157 uh got me back on my feet jogging.
And and I gave that to my son on his ACL reconstruction.
Yeah.
Right.
So what's great is I think when you combine these uh these very pioneering therapies, you know, like peptide therapy, uh, even you know, for cognition, you know, CMAX and things like that that I've talked about with my audience, but you combine them with really good nutrition and you know, reduction of toxins, reduction of exposure to to uh, you know, carcinogens and and whatever's in the food um free radicals, et cetera.
Um you can really have this strong complementary effect with multiple therapies coming together, even for recovery time for your patients, I would imagine.
Right.
Right.
No, we've started actually doing that and implementing um, you know, either intra-operative IVs or immediately postoperative, or even kind of people that come in on their one-day follow-up uh to try to accelerate the recovery.
So we have a kind of a recovery program that we run people through.
Um, and then we have you know, other, you know, other kind of therapy programs and things that we can do, weight loss, you know, weight loss programs that don't necessarily involve um, you know, kind of the synthetic GLP ones, um, or at least if they are in a very, very modified, you know, dose level.
Um and uh in, you know, in other, you know, in other ways, let's put it, let's put it that way.
But um, you know, I think there's, you know, magnesium uh is another big one that I think is just completely overlooked, at least as far as uh brain cognition and everything else.
Um, so you know, and and the right type of vitamin C, uh, you know, high dose vitamin C and you know, uh, and you can't really do high dose vitamin C as a single dose, uh, otherwise, you know, it gives you some GI upset problems.
Um, but you can do it in in small incremental doses throughout the course of the day.
So if you want somebody to have 15 grams of IV or sorry, 15 grams of vitamin C and you don't want to use an IV, then you can do that by having them take a thousand milligrams a day while awake or a thousand milligrams an hour while you know during their during their waking hours, and it won't have that same GI, you know, GI effect, but you still get some of the benefits as long as it's a good quality vitamin C. Right.
That's a lot of vitamin C, by the way.
I don't I don't take anywhere near that much, and I still get strong benefits from it.
Right.
But I I understand you're describing high dose vitamin C, which can be really useful for people, especially in in certain situations.
Especially people coming off a lot of processed junk food or a lot of pharmaceutical, like a heavy pharmaceutical load, and then they add Tylenol on top of that, and then they've got exposure to all these fragrance chemicals from their indoor home environment that's toxic.
You know, the liver load is really intense.
Well, the air that we're breathing, you know, with the stuff that gets sprayed in our inner environment, the food that we get that's been sprayed by chemicals, even uh you know, even the the the you know, even the chemicals that are supposed or not chemicals, but even the stuff that's supposed to be coming at us that's organic, you know, the appeal APEL stuff that you know Bill Gates is pushing to put on all food that doesn't have to be even declared, which is a synthetic product.
Um, you know, all this stuff uh, you know, it gets into your system.
So you have to find some way to detoxify that.
And it's an ongoing battle to Mike, to be honest with you, and nobody has all the answers.
Um, but in and in large measure, it's to some degree a trial and error scenario where we just have to really work on, you know, on what's going to work for this person might not necessarily work for that one.
And that's the whole thing with the COVID thing, you know.
I mean, why is one COVID shot gonna help one person and not help everybody else?
Or how is it that we, you know, one size fits all?
We don't have a one size fits all in everything in this whole world, other than in medicine.
And that's you know, we need to get out of that paradigm.
By the way, we reached out to the legal team representing appeal and we offered to test their product for metals uh in our lab and to share the results publicly, whatever they might be, which might vindicate them if they claim that they don't have any heavy metals.
And uh we heard nothing back.
Yeah.
So it's like, well, hey, the offer is out there if they want to send us the same.
I mean, we'll we'll do it in good faith.
You know, we're not gonna fudge results or anything.
We're we're an ISO accredited laboratory.
We'll just play it by the book as we always do.
Right.
Yeah, you know.
Well, they're not interested in that.
That's the whole that's the whole thing.
I guess not.
I I don't know.
Um just eat it and shut up and stop asking questions.
Okay.
Uh uh finally, Dr. Moore.
Um look, this has been an amazing conversation.
We still have a few minutes left, but I want to ask you how how does this change your approach to medicine from here forward?
So for example, you know, what if there's another pandemic and then there's another big vaccine push?
You know, what what are you gonna do differently, if anything, uh surrounding that, if if that comes up again.
Uh well, I won't do anything differently.
I don't believe in pandemics.
I don't think they exist.
I think they're all fake.
I think COVID was a good idea.
I think so too, by the way.
Yeah.
I think COVID was invented for the bioweapon, uh, not the other way around.
Um, you know, I I believe that was part of the reason why my case was was actually dismissed, because if we had gotten exposure to it, I think that all of the information that was in there would have predated 2020, which would have been a total disaster for that jury to see that they were negotiating all of this stuff in 2015 through 2019 with the contracts that they had and everything else would have completely totally blown up the case.
And that's what Sasha Latapova claims is one of the main reasons why they dismiss my case.
Yeah.
So uh, you know, pandemics don't exist.
Um, you know, whether you want to believe in viruses or not, I'm I'm I'm leaning towards not.
Um and uh, you know, and so I don't I just don't think that, you know, any of the stuff that with medicine right now that we're being taught uh is actually truthful.
I I I believe that we've been lied to uh since the early 1900s, um, and it's only gotten worse.
And you know, that then that's kind of the reasons why I'm leaning towards what it is that I'm doing.
Um, you know, I still do breast augmentation.
Some people say that that's kind of like an oxymoron.
Um, but uh I still do it because it, you know, unfortunately for me, I don't think it's necessarily bad for you.
Silicone is sand.
Um, do some people have an effect on it?
Yes, I do.
Um, but you know, on my the other procedures that I do where I do a tummy tuck and I take people's extra skin off early, there is no other option for people that have had a significant amount of weight loss or have, you know, uh had the you know the the skin uh structural um uh breakdown from pregnancies and and everything else, that's you know, that's something that you know we have to correct surgically if they want that corrected.
Um does it have to happen?
Probably not.
Um if we had a better society and better, you know, and better nutrition and we taught people better and we we kept them away from a lot of the pharmaceutical things, uh, then I don't think that those side effects would necessarily happen as much.
Um I don't think a woman needs to gain 50 pounds for an eight-pound baby.
Um and you know, and yet that's kind of what we're taught.
So I don't um I don't believe a lot of what medicine is taught us.
I think that it's completely pharma-owned.
Um, and you know, the textbooks are owned, our medical schools are owned, our journals are owned, the investigators are owned, the labs are owned, uh, you know, and and physicians are owned in large measure too, because they're all salaried.
90 plus percent of docs out there are salaried by in some way, shape, or form, either by uh hospital organization or a large medical subspecialty group, which in turn is then financed by the insurance corporations, which in turn is financed by big harma.
So exactly.
And and I'm glad you you talked about the the fraud of contagion.
Because see, the this is one of the silver linings of going through COVID, all of us.
Uh and and then learning, you know, I've interviewed uh doctors Kaufman and Cowan and learned from them and so many others.
And see, as a as a, you know, I'm a lab scientist myself.
I'm a published scientist with analytical methods for you know food analysis and so on.
And uh I I believed everything about virology before COVID.
Right.
And then we started to learn and realize like holy cow, you know, if if this were really a contagion, it wouldn't have stopped in New York City, you know, for one thing.
And you know, I was so freaked out.
I was like, yeah, we gotta have travel bands and stuff.
We've got to look at this.
And now looking back, I realize we were all being hoaxed.
The whole thing was theater, and it was all designed to get people to be injected with something that harmed and killed tens of millions of people.
Right.
Yeah, I'm fully on board.
This was a bioweapon that was used primary primarily uh to depopulate the world, which is what uh the Bill Gates is and everybody else wanna, you know, want to have us do.
Yep.
Uh they want 500,000 people, the Georgia Guide Stones told us that, you know, and they want to have 500,000 people on this earth where they can control it.
Uh they want to feed us chemicals, they want to make, you know, lab uh, you know, lab meat, um, you know, lab grown salmon um and uh, you know, poison people uh and and control the birth rate.
Uh they've already decreased the birth rate by more than 30%.
Um we're at, you know, we're at we're all of the EU, every single country in the EU, and now the United States, we are all sub-uh replacement level right now.
So we're gonna see population go down over here next next couple of generations unless we can reverse this.
So and that actually brings me to kind of the last thing I wanted to talk with you about.
Um I focus a lot on the rise of AI and the human replacement um that's underway.
Of course, we we're we're also using the technology for good.
We you know, we have our own AI engine, uh, Brighton.ai, it's free for everybody to use, and it's heavily trained on nutrition, alternative medicine, uh, superfoods, you know, phytochemistry.
I mean, actually, this is trained on more than any other mainstream engine in the world by far on these subjects.
But I also think that the globalists, they want to exterminate billions of humans because they realize that both cognition and labor can uh very shortly be replaced by machines.
And I think that they're using the medical uh establishment system in order to accelerate that extermination agenda.
And I think we already saw the opening chapter of that, but they're nowhere near finished because they didn't kill a billion people yet.
So they're gonna keep trying.
Well, like, have I gone too far on that, or what do you think?
No.
Um I I personally think that they're underestimating um the power of the human brain and the power of humanity, uh, not just in numbers per se, but just in innovation.
Um and if they really think that they're gonna be able to do an artificial intelligence based solely on what it is that we have to contribute to a system right now and not have a you know large swath, billions of input and data points, um, they're selling themselves short.
And eventually AI is gonna burn itself out too.
Uh that's my opinion.
Um, and you know, you need people to contribute to that, just like you're saying that you built Brighton and a certain Brighton.ai in a certain way, um, the they're doing the same thing.
But you need that innovation.
You need that human innovation, and that's not gonna happen with a computer-generated artificial intelligence.
The difference is that yeah, the the big tech companies are building AI to enslave and exterminate humanity.
I'm building AI to empower and defend humanity.
Well, and that's the way it should be built, right?
It should be done as kind of an ancillary growth and a and uh and then um and not a parasitic relationship, but a symbiotic relationship, um, where you can use it, where you get on, I get on there, and I I will type up a letter and then I'll upload it to AI and I'll say, hey, you know, kind of fix this for me so that it sounds better and it gets rid of the typos and I don't have run-on sentences or you know, whatever the scenario is, right?
Right.
Um, and that's how I use it.
Um, but I'm not using it as a substitute for my own brain power.
And that's what some people are, and that's what I think uh, you know, the powers that be right now are trying to do that to substitute for human ingenuity.
Uh, and that's not what it's for.
And I don't think they'll ever get to that point.
And I think eventually that if they do that over the course of the next two, three, four generations, whatever they have.
I mean, I don't know if they're gonna do it by 2030, which is their agenda.
Um, but um, you know, if they get to that point, they're gonna burn themselves out because then we you know it it's just gonna be a um a law of diminishing returns at that point because they want to have that ingenuity in there.
I see that because the powers that be are not that smart as far as I'm gonna say.
Yeah, actually, we are we are smarter than they are.
They they just have they control all the all the doorways right now.
But uh I I want to ask you about the AI takeover of uh mainstream medicine.
Like you take a typical GP, that person, uh you know, very different from what you do.
A GP is very algorithmic.
They they look at symptoms and they prescribe drugs for like 95% of what they do, especially pediatricians, right?
They're just pushing vaccines and prescribing drugs.
Well, because it's so algorithmic and because it's so robotic, that can easily be replaced by AI systems.
And I actually see that that's going to happen in certain areas of medicine very quickly.
Now, you know, it it won't be what you're doing or other types, you know, brain surgery and and and specialty diagnostics and so on.
But for GP type of roles, which are just sort of glorified pill pushing, there's no reason why a machine can't take that over.
And I think it's gonna happen.
I think we're gonna have a day here.
Uh my prediction is by 2030, AI will write prescriptions that are legally accepted.
Um, you know, you may very well be right.
The struggle that I have with that is I can't tell you the number of times that I've had an interaction with somebody on some social media post where I ask them questions, um, and then I see that they've posted something that that you can just tell it's from an AI that they did, whether it's grok or whether it's you know, chat GPT or whatever.
But if you go through those answers, and and I do this with vaccines all the time, you know, I'm still looking for somebody to give me a vaccine that's had a placebo-controlled study that's currently on our market.
And and but if you ask Grok or you ask an AI, they will give you six, seven, ten different examples.
But if you go through those, um, every single one of them is fraudulent.
Yeah.
Um, but yet you're right, the GPs will accept that.
I was on one of our you know, medical platforms and there was a psychiatrist when I asked him that same question, posted a you know, list of I think eight or ten um different studies that he claimed were, but it was it was right from AI, and I already knew the answer to it because I'd already tested that answer with AI before.
And I already had the answers, and I debunked every single one of them one by one by one.
Um the problem is, Mike, is that when you do that, those people don't believe you.
Right.
They believe the end state.
They just they will argue with you when you say, hey, that's not a placebo-controlled study because they used they didn't use a placebo.
Well, the title of the article says it was a placebo.
Well, yeah, maybe, but when you go to the methods and you look in there, what they use for placebo, they used, you know, prednar seven instead of prednar 14.
Um quote unquote placebo.
Um and and these people just don't get it.
And that's the struggle that I have is to is that it it's a cult.
Um, and I mean, I'm sure you watched it.
Uh I think I even heard you talking about it, you know, when on I think it was September 9th, when uh um Ron Johnson ran his um uh ran his discussion that he had with Aaron Siri over vaccines, and he had on there um God, what was that guy's name that I uh it's at the tip of my tongue.
Um Dr. Um Scott uh oh man, I've I should know his name, and it's not uh oh boy.
Anyway, he the the doc that was on there was just repeating talking points that he'd just been given.
Um and he's a Stanford infectious disease doctor, okay?
Yeah, and Aaron Cerri destroyed him.
Destroyed him.
In in in 90 seconds, Aaron Seary tore down every single argument that he had.
And this guy, the only thing that he could throw back was, well, I just I gave those to you at 3 a.m.
I don't know how you could have had time to kind of go through that, which was part of their tactics, right?
Yeah.
Um, and Aaron Siri is like, well, I've just got a crack team.
Um, but on top of that, Aaron Siri's already done all the research and he already knows what's out there.
This guy here, God, what was his name?
Scott.
Yeah, I don't recall his name either.
Um, I just completely I sent him an email and I posted it on my in my thing.
And every single podcast that I get a chance to bring them up, I usually just, you know, I I call them out by name because the guy is a total fraud.
Um, and you know, I'm not sure.
Well, that's that's okay.
Um anyway, go ahead.
Well, let me mention too, then uh you're not gonna find a better engine for vaccine research than our engine brighton.ai.
And I I I really want to mention this to you and just you know, spread the word and use it yourself because we we have trained, we've we've spent about two years at about two million dollars on data pipeline processing to train the model.
It knows more about vaccine dangers than any other AI model in the world.
And so it's a it's a research tool.
And we're finding that there's a lot of guardrails that are being put on Chat GPT or Grok.
Grok is horrible on health freedom and vaccines and medicine.
Absolutely.
It's horrible.
And in fact, when we ran tests on our model versus the others, we had about 94% alignment with uh natural health principles and the health freedom.
Whereas Chat GPT, I think it it it was like 12% alignment or something.
I mean, it wasn't even close, right?
So these AI models, they they test them on benchmarks for mathematics, you know, advanced physics questions and so on.
Yeah, well, they're gonna beat us on that, but we beat them on the things that matter, like, you know, medicine and health and longevity and you know, nutrition.
So now the the battlefield space for censorship has shifted to the AI realm.
Fewer people are using Google, uh, you know, search engines, fewer people are reading books.
People are going to AI to get answers for everything.
So now we're seeing big pharma try to take over and control AI to push their narratives.
That's the challenge we're facing now.
Right.
Well, look, I'm glad you told me I was just um my office manager who's also my fiance, she and I share uh um an upgraded uh chat GPT AI, and she can't stand it because I ask different questions than what she asks.
And so it kind of gets confused uh when it you know starts researching things.
So I will definitely use Brighton.ai.
Um I'm I'm glad you know uh you know, I'm glad you kind of told me about that because that's certainly something that I, you know, that I need um and that I I definitely will use.
Thanks for you know, thanks for telling me.
Jake Scott, by the way, is the guy's name.
Jake Scott M D. Jake Scott.
So um, and just a note on Brighton, um, right now it emails you the answer, but in a few days, the upgrades coming, it's just gonna give it to you in real time, like chat GPT.
Okay.
Because we we we had we had to build out our own infrastructure.
We we have to host it ourselves so that we don't get deplatformed by like Amazon AWS or whatever.
Like we in order for us to function, this is kind of like your practice.
We have to build out so many redundant uh infrastructure components so that we can't be cut off or deplatformed or or whatever.
It's much harder for us who are truth tellers to operate in society compared to everybody else.
Well, yeah, I mean, you're absolutely right.
Um, and that's you know, that that's the uh I think Dan Bon Gino used to talk about it all the time, building a parallel universe.
Um, and I and I I think that that's absolutely what we do.
There's there's no changing these people's minds.
They're they believe that we're in a cult.
We believe that they're in a cult.
Um, and uh, you know, there's there's no amount of facts.
Uh Ed Dowd said this in a in a um in a podcast, I think, with Tucker Carlson, where he said there's just um it doesn't matter what facts you tell these people, they're just their belief system is gonna over, you know, is just gonna override any factual data that you give them.
That's right.
Um and uh and it's really astonishing, and especially it's really disturbing and and disgusting and um disappointing to see that in the medical profession.
Uh we're supposed to be scientists that are basing our stuff on the scientific, uh, you know, the scientific principles, and and you're supposed to be able to kind of adapt to new information that you get.
But these people are just so ingrained in their thought processes um that there's nothing that's gonna change their mind.
I mean, you could inject somebody right there in front of them and they could die from an injection, and they'll say, Oh, that's just coincidence.
Uh, I I don't, I don't get it.
I really don't.
Well, uh they used to call it evidence-based medicine.
And they used to just rub that in our faces and say, Well, we have evidence-based medicine.
What you're pushing is woo-woo, you know.
Uh actually, the evidence is on the side of uh phytochemistry and nutrition and prevention.
Uh, the evidence is on the side of the human immune system, which we saw that the establishment pretended did not exist uh during COVID.
They actually said that it's a it's a conspiracy theory to suppose that humanity has an immune system.
And it's just like wow, that they are willing to say anything.
Well, yeah, um, in such a short time, Mike, we went from trying to mimic the natural immunity that we get from our own immune system.
Okay, that's what vaccines were supposed to be doing, right?
Right.
We're supposed to be doing something to enhance or mimic or you know, at least assist our immune system.
And then all of a sudden, like you said, our immune system doesn't matter.
You're gonna get it all through a needle.
And the people that and the people that believe that, and there are people hundreds look.
Um, there are a million doctors in the United States, thereabouts.
Okay.
How many of us push back against this paradigm?
Very few.
Okay.
I mean, what, maybe a thousand?
Okay, maybe.
Yeah.
And that's why they're prosecuted.
But but, you know, a thousand people.
That's less than one-tenth of one percent.
Yeah.
That's nuts.
Yeah, it's it's it's wild.
But but the the public is pushing back harder than ever now.
And yeah, the silver lining of COVID is that it really changed the relationship that people have with their doctors, and more people are finding that they they have to be skeptical, they have to ask questions, and they can't just wholeheartedly swallow whatever a traditional doctor is telling them.
And I and I think you would agree that uh like a healthy patient or a healthy customer is someone who is actively involved in their own wellness and their own outcomes.
Right.
And and wants wants to have the best outcome through other supporting methods.
It's not a person that comes into your office and says, Hey, I just want to keep eating, you know, the all the junk foods, and I want to keep doing all these horrible habits and using drugs and smoking and whatever, and you fix me, doc.
Fix me, you know.
I want a pill, give me a shot.
Right.
Yeah.
That you don't want that kind of patient anyway.
Right.
So, okay.
Um, it's yeah, no, I mean you're absolutely right.
I mean, we were, I mean, that's and we started down that road a little bit earlier, same thing.
COVID opened my eyes about all of this stuff.
I mean, I was already kind of on the fringes a little bit anyway.
Um, but you know, COVID opened my eyes to the extent of the fraud that we've had in our society for the last 200 years.
It's really been incredible.
Well, Dr. Moore, I'm I'm so honored to have you on.
Let me give out your website.
It's Freedomsurgical Utah.com.
And your practice is located uh where in Utah?
So just outside of Salt Lake City.
I mean, uh, you know, Sandy Midvale area of Salt Lake City.
You know, Utah is the fastest growing population state of America.
Yeah, and it's the slowest growing infrastructure state, too.
Well, and it's not just uh everybody reproducing in it's also people moving in.
A lot of people are leaving California and coming to Utah, for example.
Right.
And they're bringing their morals and values with them.
That's sometimes well, we have that Texas.
Yeah, we have some of that in Texas too.
Uh, but we're we're gonna keep Texas Texas.
Is it uh it's just no more.
If we keep Texas, Texas, then I might be moving down there.
So by the time you get here, it might be the Republic of Texas again.
We'll we'll see.
Um but anyway, it's always an honor to have you on the show.
Uh, thank you, Dr. Moore.
Uh, thank you for all that you've done.
Thank you for your courage and for taking a stand for morality in medicine.
We appreciate you.
Well, thanks for having me on, Mike.
Anytime.
All right.
We'll have you back and uh take care.
In the meantime, keep in touch.
And thank all of you for watching.
There's Dr. Kirk Moore there, just uh hero for medical freedom in America.
We owe him a lot.
And he he went through a lot to bring us to this point where you know the DOJ dropped those charges and really helped set a precedent.
Uh uh about, you know, the the state shouldn't go after doctors who are making good decisions on behalf of their patients.
And the state shouldn't force jabs into our bodies or anything down our throats.
It should always be a personal choice.
You and your doctor should work together as a team to protect your health.
Uh, that is an informed doctor, not just you know, a pill pushing pharma puppet.
So, anyway, thanks for watching.
I'm Mike Adams here, the HealthRanger, Brighton.com, and you can check out our AI engine at Brighton.ai, ask it anything, and also uh new versions coming out in a few days that will give you real-time answers with uh uh an expanded uh data set of knowledge that it draws from.
So really good stuff coming.
Ask it about vaccines.
You'll be stunned.
It's the best engine in the world by far on health freedom issues.
So thanks for watching today and take care.
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