BBN, Oct 13, 2025 – Health Ranger announces free AI-powered INGREDIENTS ANALYZER...
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Friday on let's get it on Friday on stage.
All right, welcome to Bright John Broadcast News for Monday, October 13th.
2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
Got a lot to cover, as is always, and today's going to be a little bit unusual.
Uh for the interview today.
I believe we're running uh my interview with Tom Woods, where actually he interviewed me.
And uh Tom Woods, you know, such a great proliberty guy.
And we got to talk about AI and economics and so much more.
And it was a really great interview.
He ran that uh late last week, I believe.
So we're running that today.
And I think you'll really enjoy it.
And then I've got three special reports that I just posted over the weekend, one of them uh yesterday afternoon or evening.
I'm gonna play those three reports for you here today, uh coming up.
I'm gonna cover sort of the breaking news first.
But those three reports are about uh mass poverty and abundance, how we'll have them both at the same time, how all your preps are going to be priceless in the coming world war.
So, you know, double down, triple down on the preps you have.
And then also I've got a report called AI advances will wipe out entire industries in 2026.
And that's really important to listen to in order to stay uh viable as AI takes over more and more things.
Now, uh speaking of AI, I've got some big announcements for you here.
Let's see.
Let's start with the improvements to uh Enoch, which is at BrightU.ai.
And not only did I improve well, let me let me back up and say um this is still an experiment of me being the only engineer uh using AI teams to write all the code and fix the problems and solve the bugs and and whatever.
But I am literally the only engineer on this project, and I'm I'm doing this on purpose to find out just how much I can do with AI teams instead of uh human teams.
I mean, it's a test, we want to know.
And it's also a very rapid development style.
Uh so over the weekend uh I added the Enoch Ingredients Analyzer.
Now, if you go to BrightU.ai and you just scroll down a little bit on the home page there, you're gonna see uh three Enoch coaches.
The Enoch Wellness Coach, of course, has a special focus on uh wellness and naturopathy and food and clean food and all kinds of things.
Uh fitness remedies, natural cures, etc.
Uh the Enoch Financial Coach, of course, is trained on books by Ron Paul and G. Edward Griffin, all my interviews with Andy Scheckman and David Morgan and others, and so much more.
The Enoch Financial Coach knows all about uh privacy crypto.
Oh, it was trained on all of our decentralized TV episodes also.
It knows all about gold and silver.
It knows about the risks of fiat currency and money printing and the Federal Reserve and the creature from Jekyll Island and all of that stuff.
So that's the financial coach.
People are loving it.
I've been getting so many positive uh texts or messages or people telling me, oh my god, I love I love the new Enoch, it's just amazing.
Well, we've added the Enoch Ingredients Analyzer.
And if you go there, just click on that from the homepage.
You can either enter any one ingredient, or you can enter a series of ingredients.
And the best way to do this is go find the product that you're interested in analyzing.
See if you can find the ingredients list online somewhere, or if not, you could type it in and just put a comma between each ingredient, and that's all that's necessary.
And then this thing will analyze all of your ingredients, and I've put some uh sample prompts below the submit button there to analyze the ingredients of the Big Mac from McDonald's or the extra crispy chicken from KFC, if you dare, or uh degree deodorant.
Yes, you can analyze ingredients of personal care products, as well as cosmetics and foods.
And what's cool about this is for every ingredient, it tells you the positives and negatives, the risks, the benefits, and it gives you a rating on that ingredient.
And if that ingredient can help reverse disease, it tells you that, or if it causes disease, it warns you about that too.
And what's cool here is if you go to our store and you uh type in, you know, or copy and paste any ingredients list from our store into this, you're gonna find that it's just amazing, amazingly positive, because of course we focus on ultra-clean organic ingredients.
And what I found about this ingredients analyzer is you can also just type in names of products.
Like I'm gonna type in Fruit Loops Cereal, okay, which is actually spelled F R O O T. It's not spelled like fruit because it's not fruit, it's fake.
Anyway, uh the Fruit Loops cereal, it breaks it down into the ingredients, and then it goes through and covers all the ingredients and tells you how awful they are.
So it's really something.
Um if you want to enter any common food item in there, if if our engine can figure out the ingredients, it would give you a full report.
I mean, the Fruit Loops report, man, it's 29 and no, it's still going, it's 37 ingredients.
What?
Oh, it's breaking down every single vitamin that they added to it.
46 ingredients.
Oh my gosh, is this hallucinating?
Okay, uh 50 ingredients.
Okay, so uh that's what it did.
Now, that's a very long prompt, but if you want a full detailed report on the ingredients of any cereal, then all you gotta do, or any food product, just go to the Enoch Ingredients Analyzer, and uh let me mention that Enoch is free to use, it's completely free.
We have had thousands of users using it over the weekend, and uh an amazing assortment of questions and prompts, you know, and great answers.
I've been watching all the answers to see if they're good.
And uh we had a few things to clean up.
We had some badly formed clickable URLs and things like that.
So I think I cleaned up almost all of that.
Uh, it's definitely vastly improved from where it was.
So check it out.
So this is all just great news, of course.
Uh, Enoch is absolutely free to use.
You don't have to give us your name or your phone number at all.
You are required to register with your email after three prompts.
So you can ask, you know, three prompts without any interruptions, and then you gotta register your email.
And that's just so we're not getting spammed by just you know, in create crazy DDoS attacks or or whatever.
There's also a limit, you can only submit one prompt every uh 20 seconds, I think it is.
It's 20 or 30 seconds, something like that.
And uh after that, I mean, it's just unlimited use.
So you can use it all day long, every day.
And people are already doing that, and they're using it to ask questions about food, nutrition, recipes, home gardening.
Some people are using it to generate articles, to generate summaries.
Uh, there's a limit of how much input text that you can put into it, but I think we will continue to increase that.
And I'm not sure what it is currently, but if it's too much, I think it'll tell you.
But it's got an incredible capabilities.
So use it for everything.
Just understand it does not search the web, which is a good thing because the search engines are all biased in favor of big pharma and all that nonsense.
But it is trained on our content, which is meticulously curated content on natural health and you know, anti-cancer cures and literally hundreds of millions of pages of content that I've put together over the last two years.
So it is by far the best AI engine you have ever seen.
I mean, it's not even close.
Seriously, ask it about vaccine ingredients or ask it about herbal cures for cancer.
Ask it about anything, and you'll be just shocked at the answer or the multiple answers.
So it's really fantastic.
Now, because it's free to use, but it does cost us to host it.
So we are currently funding it by the Health Ranger store is offering grant money to the consumer wellness center that hosts this engine because it's it's a it's a nonprofit engine.
I mean, it actually loses money.
But that's how it's funded.
So thank you for all your support at HealthRangerstore.com.
Uh every purchase there not only gets you clean, amazing food and supplements and home care, personal care solutions, but it helps fund this engine, and there's much more to come.
This isn't the end of it, it's just the beginning, actually.
Oh, wait till you see what's coming next.
But anyway, it's funded by HealthRanger Store.com.
Now, as you can imagine, the three coaches that we have there right now, which is the wellness coach, the financial coach, and the ingredients analyzer, these are just the first three I wanted to test.
And so far, they're doing great.
They're doing great.
So you can imagine that we'll have more coaches, and you're probably right about that.
Hmm.
What an amazing coincidence.
Um, watch for that.
Of course, I'll announce it here in the podcast whenever we roll out new coaches and new features and functions, things like that.
Uh there's another project that I'm going to tell you about here that I've also rolled out.
I'll get to that in a second, but uh let me just say I've been spending so much time uh coding through AI, what's called vibe coding, that I have not, I've intentionally not paid as much attention to the news in the world.
And as a result, I've had a much happier weekend.
So just letting you know sometimes it's good to completely decouple from all the insanity of what's happening in the world.
I will comment on the few things that I'm aware of, of course.
We'll get to that.
And you know, there is some big news, some stuff that Trump said, etc.
And there's also, of course, big news in the metals, gold and silver, etc.
We'll get to all that, but there's something else that I want to share with you first.
And that is that we've launched the new censored.news website.
Uh censored.news, that's that's what you type into your browser to go there, censored.news.
Now this is another project that I built uh using just AI coding agents.
And this replaces the old censored.news, which was just the list of all the spider uh article headlines and links.
And what we have now is uh top trends, which are it's uh it's a short list of trends in each of seven categories: health, finance, uh USA, and domestic news, international news, which includes you know, Russia, China, Israel, whatever, technology news, energy news, and climate news.
These seven categories then have multiple headlines, and if you click on any of those headlines, that's an auto-generated article based on anywhere from three to 30 news stories.
So as we're automatically spidering, you know, tens of thousands of news stories from certain selected sites that you can see on the page there, like you know, antiwar.com and children's health defense.com and uh you know rmx.news covering Europe and and so on, and some substack pages as well.
We're covering all these news sites, climatedepot.com, you get the idea.
We are spidering the stories from those sites and using those as sources to generate uh new stories for you that summarize what's happening in the news.
So you can just go there right now and you can see that.
Now, if that site goes up and down a little bit, do not panic.
I'm doing some back end structural changes to the database, and there could be some short term outages or even some catastrophic failures, who knows?
Uh But uh it's uh as I'm looking at it right now, it's working great.
The other thing that we've done is we have an audio player at the top of the site, again, at censored.news.
Click play on the audio, and then a voice reads the news.
It actually gives you like a 10-minute summary of all the top trends in health and finance and those seven categories.
Now, this is of course a uh a human sounding voice, but it's auto-generated.
It's an AI voice that's reading the news.
And it the news is uh it's a special script that we put together through an automated fashion to make the news sound sort of you know more friendly and consumable.
It's not just some boring listing of a bunch of headlines.
So feel free to click play on that.
I've been told that the player sometimes stops for some unknown reason.
I don't that's I'm gonna look into that.
But last time I checked, it was working.
Anyway, if anything doesn't work, don't worry.
We're gonna sort it out.
This is a really cool project, and it's an augmentation of censored.news now with the trends analysis and the news reader, the audio that reads you the news.
And the whole point of this is that it's designed to give you your starting point for news every morning, every day.
First thing that you should do actually is go to censored.news and just see the trends, because the trends are updated every 30 minutes, and in fact, the audio file is updated every 30 minutes, and the all the websites that are spidered are re-spidered also every 30 minutes, and it even tells you the last spider or the last crawl and the last trends analysis.
It tells you the time, so you can see how fresh all the information is on that site.
And again, this is all AI generated code, so it's pretty cool that just one guy like me could actually build this and and put it all together and make it work.
It's got a few glitches here and there, and we're still working on that.
But overall, I mean, it's astonishing how great it is.
So be sure to check that out.
And I say check it out every day.
And notice that we actually spider uh 77 different websites.
Uh let's see, unz dot com, what's up with that?
We spidered the New American, uh, the Gray Zone, the Epoch Times, Technocracy.news.
Uh I mean, it just goes on and on.
Even Science Daily, yeah, and RT and the New York Post and the Ron Paul Institute, etc.
etc.
So there's a ton of great content there, and we're gonna keep adding sites that qualify.
I mean, I'm the one who decides which sites show up here, and sites that suck, I remove them.
Uh I mean, somebody's got to be the curator, and that's me.
Since I built it, you know, it's like, hey, I'm gonna make it the highest quality news that I can possibly you know create here for you.
Uh it's also got it's got your news.com, it's got uh Armageddon Pros at Subsack, it's got a bunch of stuff.
So uh daily reckoning, yeah, even more.
So check it all out, use it every day, and just refresh it every you know 30 minutes or whatever, and I think eventually it will self-refresh, and you'll find it to be very useful.
So again, this is also funded by of course your purchases at HealthRangerStore.com and your support for our sponsors and partners, uh, including our gold and silver provider, which is found at metalswithmic.com, metals with mic.com takes you to battalion metals.
Now, let's talk about metals because as I'm recording this, again, I usually record this right around midnight central time.
And I'm recording and I'm watching gold is $4,060, and it is skyrocketing.
It's up 43 dollars Just since it opened in the overseas markets.
Silver is $51.62.
Yes.
That is not a typo.
$51.62.
I mean, even I'm just aghast at how awesome.
I mean, well, okay, it's awesome in one sense.
If you have gold and silver, it's awesome.
It's also a red flashing warning sign for how screwed the U.S. economy is.
And the dollar's losing value extremely rapidly, as you can see here.
And part of the reason is because of the things that Trump keeps doing, which are often completely insane in terms of economics, I should say.
So Friday, he announced, just out of the blue, he announced there's going to be a hundred percent tariff on China that goes into effect on November 1st.
Now, that caused a catastrophic crash in markets and in cryptocurrencies.
It just so happens that somebody, 30 minutes before Trump made that announcement, somebody placed a massive short bet on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and...
And in the flash crash that happened, that person made 192 million dollars.
Hmm.
Do you think it's somebody who knew what Trump was about to say?
Yes.
No question about it.
I'm not saying it's Trump.
I'm saying he's got a leak in there.
Some he leaked.
So you know, somebody told somebody, and somebody made 192 million dollars.
Sounds like a lot of insider trading, doesn't it?
Yeah.
And then Sunday, Trump kind of walked it back a little bit from you know blasting China saying going to be a hundred percent tariff.
He walked it back, which is how he got the name, you know, taco Trump, taco T-A-C-O, Trump always chickens out.
That's that's how he got the name Taco.
And uh on Tuesday, tomorrow it'll be Trump Taco Tuesday, which is even better.
Anyway, because he walked it back, the markets are probably surging today by the time that you're listening to this.
I would guess that the markets are going to be strongly up.
I mean, they're they're probably gonna skyrocket.
I'm talking about the the stock market, and probably crypto uh will recover even more as well.
Uh gold and silver, um they are under attack often.
There was an attack on Thursday, an attack on Friday that tried to slam down the prices, but that attack didn't really last very long.
They only managed to, and by the way, is a massive volume of selling short paper contracts of silver, something like 220,000 paper contracts were sold, I think on Friday.
And each contract is 5,000 ounces of silver that it represents.
So somebody was selling like insane levels of silver that don't even exist on the planet in terms of uh you know liquid silver, I should say.
There's plenty of silver still under the earth's crust, but I mean the amount of silver that's you know refined and minted that's available that's liquid right now, it's nowhere near the level that was sold by the short sellers on Friday.
So it's clear to me that the bullion banks are working with governments to try to suppress the price of gold and silver.
They've been doing it for like 45 years or something.
But that price suppression is no longer working.
That's the big story.
It's no longer working.
They can slam the price down for a few hours and then that's it, and then it climbs back again.
And why is it climbing back?
Because everybody who's got a brain knows that the dollar is collapsing, and that the only thing that's going to hold value through all of this, you know, that's that it's gonna be gold and silver, it's gonna be precious metals.
Smart people know that.
And that's why smart people are jumping into precious metals on purpose.
And if you have gold backs, by the way, those gold backs have gone up in value to insane levels.
Uh when I was first recommending gold backs, I think they were only like three dollars or three dollars and something each, they were under four dollars.
Uh now I think they're over eight dollars each.
So gold backs have doubled since I started talking about them.
Uh, if you want gold backs, just check out verified goldbacks.com.
Uh, That's my website where I did the lab testing on them.
Or if you want gold and silver coins, just go to MetalswithMike.com.
Now, I published something very interesting over the weekend on naturalnews.com.
And if you have the ability to bring this up, this is something you're going to want to see.
The story is called analysis.
What will happen after Trump's new 100% tariff on China goes into effect?
Hint, catastrophic results for the U.S. financial infrastructure.
Now, this is a very long story because it's a full report.
Now, what's interesting about this is not only does it say totally shocking things, like, for example, there's going to be a financial shock, that there's going to be a liquidity crisis in shadow banking, there's going to be a derivatives of meltdown, commodity price spikes, China's retaliation will include treasury dumping, rare earth embargoes, and yuan devaluation.
Then within three to twelve months, there will be a structural economic collapse in the United States with soaring inflation and unemployment, corporate bankruptcies exceeding the 2008 great financial crisis, the GFC, and so on.
Okay, those are the conclusions if Trump actually carries out this 100% tariff.
But the way that this report was developed is something that is absolutely stunning.
I developed it using an AI analyzer that I wrote in in Python.
Of course, I had AI write the code.
But I developed a structure which is uh called recursive reasoning.
And recursive reasoning is a method that was demonstrated in a science paper last week by the company Samsung that had a very small language model with only seven million parameters.
That's million with an M, not seven billion.
Seven billion is considered a small model.
Seven million is one one thousandth of that.
That's considered tiny, like crazy tiny, like minuscule.
And yet that model through something called recursive reasoning was able to beat a lot of other huge models, models that are 10,000 times bigger because of this process of recursive reasoning.
So I read the paper, and I realized immediately what recursive reasoning is and how it works.
And so then I implemented that in code on what was it Friday?
Yeah, it's Thursday night, Friday, I think, is when I implemented it in code.
And so here's what I did.
I combined recursive reasoning with our massive knowledge base, which includes 10,000 books, by the way, that our models have been trained on all these books, which include books on geopolitics and war, books by Dmitry Orlov, for example, you know, uh books by I don't know, all the top people who write about wars and geopolitics and international trade, economics books, all kinds of stuff.
Plus, you know, thousands of books on health and all these other things.
So we have access to all this knowledge.
And then what recursive reasoning means is that you you prompt your AI engine, and then you get the results of it, and you take those results and feed them back into the engine with certain instructions on uh improving the results, you know, uh filling out missing gaps and uh double checking reasoning and cause-effect, etc.
And I focused uh this program on uh cause-effect analysis.
So if Trump puts in 100% tariffs, what are the effects of that?
Okay, what will the, you know, what will the final result be moving forward in time?
And what I found is that this engine was able to first build a rough outline, kind of a blueprint, and then with each successive pass, it began to Flesh out that outline and it began to fill out and engage in more reasoning and really nail down some of the results that would be achieved.
And the result of this is that this report is superior to I think anything I've ever seen in any executive report that is even like from an intelligence agency, not that I've seen any, but I would imagine that their reports aren't as good as this.
But it's better than any executive report that I've ever seen.
And it's unbelievable.
I mean, it goes through the banking meltdown, the derivative time bomb, talks about money market funds, talks about trigger events and China selling treasuries, talks about the run on uh MMFs, uh, BlackRock Vanguard Fidelity.
It talks about what's going to happen with crypto and how crypto is going to crash but then recover after a period of time.
And it even explains why.
It talks about systemic risks, repo market freezes, a treasury collateral crisis, domino effects, interest rate swaps.
I mean, credit default swaps, yeah, like the 2008 financial crisis, foreign exchange derivatives, dollar spike, why China will devalue the Yuan to offset tariffs.
It's going to trigger a 10 trillion dollar collapse in derivatives that are going to explode, and it's going to cause global bankruptcies.
And it's going to be an event 10 times worse than the Lehman event.
Major bank failures, including possibly one of the large banks.
I mean, it's just you go through this and you're like, oh my God, I hope Trump doesn't move forward with these tariffs, because that would, I mean, the results are going to be catastrophic for America if he does.
So read that report.
Again, it's at naturalnews.com and it's the top report on the left-hand side.
If you're viewing it from uh a desktop computer, you can see my articles on the left.
It's my latest article.
If you're viewing it on a mobile device, you might have to search for it.
Anyway, it's called analysis, what will happen after Trump's new 100% tariff on China goes into effect.
So not only should you check out that article for its content, but you should check it out in order to see what recursive reasoning is capable of doing.
Because as you might imagine, um, I'm going to be, of course, see, since I I built the recursive reasoning analyzer, now all I have to do is give it one sentence of something that just happened, and then I just have to wait for however many minutes for all the reasoning to take place, it's just burning tokens, and then it spits out the these projections.
I mean, talk about valuable information.
So I'm going to be generating more of these, obviously, based on big events, like, you know, if if there is peace in Gaza, what are the ramifications of peace in Gaza?
Does Trump and everybody's telling us there's there's peace?
Yeah, well, I'm not sure I believe it.
Uh I mean, for now, I mean I hope there is, but I'm not sure I believe that it's gonna last.
So if it does last, then the results would be very positive.
But then what happens if Israel bombs Iran again, or the US is strong armed into bombing Iran?
Or I can ask this engine what happens if gold goes over $5,000 an ounce?
What are the ramifications?
And what happens if there is uh, I don't know, a default on uh the treasury debt or something?
What happens if China sells off treasuries?
What would happen if all mRNA technology were banned from vaccines?
Yeah?
What would happen if the Eastern power grid failed?
You know, I can ask it these questions and it will reason through all of these scenarios, and it'll produce an executive report that's just incredibly valuable.
And I mean it it it feels like I mean, I know this technology is not magic, okay.
But it feels like it feels like like remote viewing the future or something, you know.
I mean, you're getting this kind of crystal ball look into the future, and you know, it's look, it's not magic, it's not voodoo, you know, the the there's nothing occult happening here.
It's literally just technology with some very expensive hardware powering it.
I mean I I should mention I also did a lot of hardware upgrades over the weekend.
You know, swapping uh uh swapping out some servers with some higher end servers, swapping out some GPUs with higher end GPUs.
Also, I'm running a bunch of 5090s now, and I'm running some ADA 6000 pros for model training and all kinds of things.
So, you know, it's very weird in a sense to be doing all the things that I'm doing on this because I'm I'm the hardware guy, and I'm the data guy doing all the data pipeline scripting.
Uh and uh I wrote another script this weekend that does some really cool stuff at uh correcting uh book titles and names and and correcting like broken JSON files and things like that.
That was fun.
Um, but then I'm also the software developer and the uh the deployment engineer.
And you know how they say that at least if you listen to AI people, they say that there's gonna be a day where there's a billion dollar company that's run by one person, uh, one person with a bunch of AI agents.
Well, that's probably not gonna be me because I'm never focused on the dollars.
But I think I probably I would imagine I I very well may be the first one person company to reach a billion people.
And when I say one person company, I mean a one-person project.
Like these projects, you know, the Enoch 2.0 and sensor.news, like I'm the only engineer.
So can these eventually reach a billion people as we roll out more languages and everything next year?
Yeah, possibly.
We could literally reach a billion people and have only one engineer.
Like that is possible today.
I can't imagine the hosting costs of all that.
But um I guess you know, we'll worry about that if it happens.
In the meantime, uh, everything that I'm building is, of course, free of charge, and it keeps getting better.
And I've got more announcements, more surprises ahead for you.
There's multiple projects in the queue that are about to emerge.
And you'll see, you'll see over the next week or two.
Oh, hey, this is cool.
I just refreshed sensor.news, and it just finished a new trends analysis.
Let's see, under finance, uh, US dollars decline amidst rising debt and geopolitical tensions.
Let's see, under tech, AI breakthroughs and capabilities, AI-driven health diagnostics, huh?
Yeah.
Uh under energy, Nord Stream pipeline sabotage and geopolitical energy implications.
And under climate, the UN is pushing for a global CO2 reduction mandate.
Good luck with that.
And then uh under health, the mainstream media is screaming and crying over uh the fact that uh RFK Jr. is not their you know, pro-vaccine puppet, or the fact that many people are questioning vaccines, vaccine safety, vaccine efficacy, etc.
Which makes a lot of sense.
And of course, our new engine, bright you.ai, uh tells you the truth about vaccines.
And it's incredibly accurate and it's incredibly popular.
People are absolutely loving it.
So if you want to know anything about, for example, how do you detox from spike protein?
Okay, then it'll give you the answers.
I mean, look, I'm just gonna go there right now.
All right, here's here's um a prompt.
Somebody typed in, and by the way, we we protect everybody's prompts.
Uh you have to click a link if you want to make the answer uh publicly shareable.
So if you click that link, it makes it shareable.
But of course, it's anonymized, it's not tied to you.
This is just for people who want to share knowledge.
So here's a person who says, uh, I'm going to the hospital.
How can I protect my brain from the detrimental effects of anesthesia medications?
And uh talk about supplements and therapies.
So it gives them um natural supplements, such as omega-3 fatty acids, turmeric, vitamin D NAC, and it talks about a couple of synthetic supplements that could be uh considered or researched.
It talks about strategies like hydration, limited sugar intake, and it talks about post-operative care, etc.
This is all just you know, offered.
This is created by Enoch at bright you.ai.
Uh, here's another question.
It's an odd question.
Suggest some things that I can do for free to test if those things will fully support enough income to get off social security disability.
This person is asking.
So the answer, which is very detailed, it gives them ideas on how to do uh uh upskill and reskill training, how to do freelancing, how to do content creation, online tutoring or coaching, how to sell products or services, investing in cryptocurrency, maybe that sounds risky, uh, stock photography or videography, affiliate marketing, networking, etc.
Uh, gives free tools and so on.
So there's there's a lot of potential answers there for people.
Now, by the way, you know, some of these saved answers, I understand that some of the URLs are all like wonky looking and not exactly clickable.
Uh, that's gonna get fixed.
Don't worry about the little details like that.
The main thing is that it's functioning, it's rocking, it's answering questions, it's giving people you know great topics to consider, and again, it's all completely free.
But getting back to uh Trump's tariff decision, I think he'll back off of it.
I mean, he may have already hinted that he's gonna back off.
If he were to actually put 100% tariff on China, that would be devastating to the US economy, and it would be basically domestic suicide, ultimately.
It would split the world into America versus BRICS, and America would lose.
So I think Trump was either just I don't know, trying to rock the market and cause a crash, or he's just way too emotional about this, and he's you know, he's just all over the map with his announcements on this, which is not a great sign.
Perhaps he could be a little more diplomatic and reserved on some of these announcements instead of just causing the markets to go completely upside down, for example.
But anyway, uh folks, the bottom line on all of this.
Oh my goodness, I just checked the silver prices again.
Just while I'm talking, it just keeps skyrocketing.
Now it's it's up a dollar fifty.
I mean, these numbers were unheard of until recently.
Gold is up $55.
Just shooting straight up.
Man, if if you bought gold and silver, you're happy.
And if you haven't bought gold and silver, you might be asking, like, should I buy now?
I don't know.
I can't tell you.
Um I've heard experts, I was listening to interviews over the weekend while I was exercising, and I heard experts say they think gold is going to be 6,000 by the spring of next year, and that silver is going to be 100 by the end of this year.
But those are just opinions of analysts.
Uh I've also heard people like David Morgan say they expect that there's going to be a significant pullback at some point here, because it just seems I would say to the metals veterans, it seems overbought at this point.
So I don't know.
I do not know where it's going, but I do know that the dollar's collapsing in real time.
That's for sure.
But my goodness, this thing just keeps taking off.
All right.
So that's the news today.
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There's disclaimers on the site that tell you, you know, you should verify critical facts, etc.
Because you know, AI can make mistakes.
In fact, AI hallucinates a lot when it comes to like citing uh web pages or dates or names or studies or whatever.
It hallucinates like crazy.
In fact, you can't you can't use AI to cite documents at all.
Um we have a way around that.
We have a method for citing uh confirmed, verified uh citing books and science papers.
And that's going to be implemented in our engines coming up.
But you know, verify all the critical facts because AI can definitely make mistakes.
So uh with that said, I'm gonna play the three special reports that we have for you here that came out over the weekend, and then we'll have the interview again.
I think it's my interview with Tom Woods, and I'll be back with you tomorrow.
And and what I'm expecting to happen today, just to be clear, I'm expecting the stock market to surge.
I'm expecting cryptos to be positive today.
I'm expecting gold and silver to just continue the trend, but there may be a US effort to try to clobber them today by selling off a bunch of paper, but that strategy seems like it's just not working very well.
So we shall see.
All right, enjoy the rest of today's show and the interview, and I'll be back with you tomorrow.
Uh in the meantime, I'm working on code.
I'm fixing bugs and uh kicking ass, rolling out new features and new sites.
I've got new stuff coming.
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All the preparedness steps that you have taken are going to be incredibly valuable in the days ahead as world war just devastates supply chains.
So welcome to this podcast.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger of naturalnews.com and Brighton.com.
And many of you listening, most of you have engaged in some level of preparedness activities.
You've stockpiled extra supplies.
Due to all the risk that we've lived through, you know, we had a risk before the election of a massive false flag in the United States.
We've lived through risks of world war.
Uh, even over the summer, and then one like 10 months ago also there was another really bad potential for a flare-up that could lead to a nuclear exchange.
So far, we have dodged a lot of bullets.
But there's one bullet, so to speak, that none of us are going to be able to dodge, and that's the destruction of the global supply chains as world war gets underway.
So it's now a certainty that the leaders of Western nations are pushing for world war.
Even Trump.
Trump just wants to line them up one at a time.
So he may be pulling out of war with Russia, possibly, in order to focus on war with Iran.
But he wants to topple Iran, he wants to topple Russia, and he wants to topple China.
Uh probably he's not going to succeed at any of those, but that's the plan.
And he I suppose he thinks he can pull it off.
But, you know, he's in for a surprise.
Nevertheless, the attempt just to start that process of going to war with Iran is going to erupt and escalate into a global conflict.
Uh, because as I said in a recent podcast, Russia and China cannot allow Iran to fall for various reasons related to trade and routes and geopolitics and energy and so on.
Too much to go into here, but they cannot allow Iran to fall.
But the West, especially Israel, cannot allow Iran to exist.
So this conflict between East and West is this is the final battle for the future of our world, and it's going to escalate into a world war scenario.
And when it does, you're going to see trade embargoes or export embargoes from China, where they will not export rare earth minerals to the United States, probably at all.
And while Russia is already on a wartime footing, uh, because of all the sanctions against Russia, uh, China is going to shift to a wartime economy.
And when it does, it will no longer be exporting drones and robots and electronics to the United States at all.
It will instead redirect all of that manufacturing to its domestic military production.
The consumer drones will become military drones or kamikaze drones, for example.
All the electronics will become, you know, military electronics, etc.
And China has become, of course, the industrial base of the world.
China manufactures more actual goods than any other country in the world by far.
China in 2025 is a lot like the United States was in 1945, when the U.S. was the manufacturing giant of the world.
And that led to a lot of prosperity on the part of the United States, and it led to a lot of military might and naval power.
But of course, the tides have turned, and now China has that industrial capacity.
Well, the moment China blocks exports in large categories of products to the United States, then you're going to see the U.S. economy crippled.
You're going to see shortages.
You're going to see bankruptcies across large companies like automobile manufacturers.
So Ford will face bankruptcy, is my prediction.
And a lot of other companies as well.
Telecommunications companies, medical supply companies, but also importantly, a lot of retailers.
So retailers who are already struggling in a huge way right now, I'm thinking, for example, Best Buy, or even Amazon.
But Best Buy cannot survive without products made in China.
Just simply can't.
There's just not enough non-China stuff sold by Best Buy in order to keep the retailers viable.
So if China cuts off electronics and you know audio gear and mobile phone gear and accessories and charging cables and big screen TVs, everything that Best Buy sells, you know, vacuum cleaners and appliances, uh, Best Buy's got nothing left to sell.
And to a large extent, this is also going to impact Home Depot and Lowe's and other large retailers like that.
So you need to think about how the supplies you have right now are going to be critically important in the coming conflict.
Now, you've heard me say, and sometimes I joke about it, uh, how much I've stocked up on certain things, like in April of this year, when Trump announced these huge new tariffs against China.
So I bought extra made in China stuff that I need for the ranch, mostly sort of maintenance parts.
But it's also for the various diesel engines that I have on the ranch, including my diesel generator.
I bought, you know, oil filters and fuel filters and belts and for the other equipment, hydraulic filters and things like that.
Because, well, and you know, Greece for the grease guns, maintenance is going to be a very difficult thing when the supply chain is cut off.
And this war will almost certainly last several years.
So imagine not being able to get the parts you need for years.
That's what it's going to be in many cases.
And even for an automobile, you have one part that goes bad on your car, and you know, you can't drive the car if it's the right part.
You know, if you can't get a replacement, let's say alternator or something, your car is toast.
And it could even be difficult to get tires for cars, much less filters, you know, air filters and engine filters, uh, oil filters, etc.
That's all going to be extremely difficult.
And this is going to impact agriculture in a huge way.
Because agricultural equipment requires a lot of maintenance.
You know, the big tractors, the combines, etc.
Uh these large tractors, I'm talking 100 horsepower plus, they require a tremendous amount of maintenance because they're they're used in some very rough conditions.
And so uh engine air filters, for example, can need uh, you know, very frequent replacement or oil filters or just the oil itself can also need uh frequent replacement.
So Just keep that in mind as you're looking at your supplies.
What do you have that is going to be very valuable, if not invaluable, you know, irreplaceable.
And I'm not saying that you should go out and just buy everything and try to replicate Home Depot in your living room because that would be messy.
But think about the critical items that you can't live without that if they failed, you wouldn't be able to function in whatever you do in your life.
You know, transportation, for example, or maybe for your work, or something for your personal health, or even shoes.
You know, in April, I bought extra shoes because the shoes that I wear are made in China.
And I know people are gonna say, oh, you should buy shoes made in America.
Yeah, except that there are no shoes made in America that fit my feet, period.
It's just nope.
Because I have wide feet, and there are not wide shoe manufacturers in America that are any good at all, period.
So a lot of things you you have to go to China, but it's not just China.
Supply chains are going to be disrupted all over the world.
And you may know that a lot of our products, for example, are turmeric root powder and our turmeric herbs and tinctures and so on that we sell at HealthRangerStore.com.
The turmeric very often comes from India.
And India, you could see a lot of trade disrupted because of world war.
The Middle East will be strongly destabilized.
And, you know, although India is not right there in the thick of it, uh, India is close enough, and its shipping traffic could easily be impacted by security issues in the Indian Ocean or the Arabian Sea, or even you know, think about the Suez Canal, etc.
So you're going to see impacts on uh food supplies and herbs and natural medicine of all kinds.
You're gonna see issues with getting you know acupuncture needles for Chinese medicine treatments.
You're gonna see issues with supplies for chiropractic care or just naturopathy or just basic medical supplies.
You're gonna see all kinds of issues.
So, action items here.
Number one, don't start throwing away your supplies if you've been sitting on supplies for a long time.
Uh you know, check them out, make sure they're still good.
There might be food items that are really old that you either want to consume or you could feed to your animals, or you could compost.
You know, those are all three good options.
Or if it's still within the use by date, you could maybe donate that food to your local church or to a local food bank, and then you could replace that with some new storable food if if that's something that makes sense for you.
Uh, we actually we have supplies at HealthRangerstore.com.
So we've got Ranger buckets, we've got mini buckets and mega buckets of all kinds of things from you know, superfoods to freeze-dried fruits, all certified organic, laboratory-tested, and freeze-dried fruits are hard to come by, by the way.
And we've got Clorella spirlina, uh, plus meals, meal kits like the our macaroni and cheese, which is all organic with uh quinoa and millet and rice elbows that are super delicious.
Anyway, if if it makes sense, stock up on some food supplies.
If you're still good, then find the weakness in your supplies.
How are you doing on self-defense ammunition, for example?
You know, right now, ammo is still surprisingly inexpensive.
And I'm a little bit shocked by that because I would have thought that more people would be buying ammo.
The thing is everybody's broke.
You know, the economy is really in the dumpster, and people just don't have the disposable income that they used to have a couple of years ago.
The economy was actually better during the COVID years, believe it or not, you know, aside from the initial collapse, but the recovery with all the stimulus money, you know, gosh, people had money to spend then.
Restaurants were doing great for a while, and retailers were doing great.
But now everybody's conserving revenue, and you just don't see that much spending.
So ammo is available, and firearms are available.
Firearm sales are still very, very low.
Uh, part of that's because Trump is president and he's not constantly attacking the second amendment.
Uh also think about you know, your backup communications.
If you've got a satellite phone, keep your satellite phone.
Uh Test it, make sure it works, keep it charged, make a phone call once a month so that you're familiar with how to dial with it.
There's gonna come a day where that's a lifesaver for you and maybe your neighbors or maybe your family members, you're going to need to be able to make calls even when the cell towers go down.
Because one of the most likely things we're gonna run into with the supply chain collapse is a lack of parts for electrical grid infrastructure.
So, you know, the power grid needs parts all the time as well.
Not as much as a diesel engine in terms of frequency, but you know, there are lightning strikes and you know, components fail.
There are surges and events and you know, transformers blow up every once in a while.
You've probably seen that happen.
The giant kaboom, you know.
Um, and then there's the wire itself, you know, the cable, uh, conductive wiring.
And that's you know, hard to come by.
And since you always have storms, you know, you've got you've got hurricanes occasionally, you've got windstorms, you've got tornadoes, whatever, or fires, you know, there's always a certain amount of electrical infrastructure that has to be rebuilt just due to so-called natural disasters.
And as a supply chain's crater, you're not going to be able to easily source the parts to rebuild that.
Same thing's true about rebuilding homes, or even new home construction.
So think about the Palisades fires in California and how difficult it's been for people to rebuild their homes there.
It's hard to get some of the parts for things like circuit breakers and breaker boxes or the electrical wiring.
In certain cases, like PEX pipe for plumbing or the the crimping tools and so on.
There can be shortages from time to time in all of those parts.
There could be shortages, you know, we ran into a lumber shortage a few years ago.
That that's not the case right now, but it could happen again.
You can have a drywall shortage, you can have a roof shingle shortage, etc.
Any of these things can happen.
And again, if China cuts off a lot of exports to the United States, that's going to impact home construction and commercial construction in a huge way.
And the bottom line is the American people are gonna have to learn to live on a lot less stuff, or to live in kind of a half broken down society.
Which frankly, very few people are prepared for that.
Now, you know, for me personally, I don't mind it so much because I I mean I lived in Ecuador, and um I also live on a ranch.
I the way I live, yeah, nothing works all the time anyway.
So it's like just another day.
Either the toilet doesn't work or the plumbing doesn't work, or there's a power problem, or there's a bandwidth problem, you know, infrastructure failures are happening all the time.
So I'm used to that.
I can live without electricity.
It will suck, but I can do it if I have to.
I'm not gonna die.
You know, I can live without city water, not gonna die.
But a lot of people will die.
If the power goes off, the water goes off, you know, the bandwidth goes off, they'll they'll think they're dying because they can't access their social media accounts.
But a lot of people can't make it through that.
So I want to encourage you to be resilient.
And of course, if you haven't yet listened to my free audiobook called Resilient Prepping.com, you can just go there and download it for free.
It's a bunch of MP3 files, and there's PDFs also.
Resilient prepping.com.
And you know what?
I should update that sucker using all the modern AI knowledge.
I think I will.
I think I'll update a bunch of my old books and just bring them up to speed with all the new information, run them through my AI agents, you know, with all the podcasts that I've done since then and all the interviews and all the new knowledge, just update them.
Yeah, I'm gonna add that to my checklist.
But anyway, that book, resilient prepping.com, that teaches you how to survive with no technology, in addition to what I call a low-tech scenario.
So there's high-tech, low-tech, and no tech.
And you can live, you know, you can you can survive in any of those three if you know what you're doing.
And that's what the book focuses on is giving you those kinds of solutions.
So stay informed, uh, stay stocked up.
Whatever supplies you have, uh organize them.
You know, keep them, hold on to them, they're gonna be very handy.
And also, uh, maybe go out and buy some more vodka and cigarettes, because that's what everybody's gonna need.
Oh, and coffee.
The things that people are addicted to, right?
Vodka cigarettes and coffee.
Yeah, it's like the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
Like, get all that stuff because that's what people are gonna want.
Those are the barter items right there.
And then, of course, finally gold and silver.
You know, if if people don't want it alcohol, cigarettes, tobacco, and firearms, uh, maybe they'll want silver.
Probably.
So load up on uh silver, physical in your hands, and you can reach out to our contact, of course, which is uh battalion medals.
You can find them at MetalswithMike.com if you want to get physical silver for barter purposes.
You could also get the so-called junk silver, which is the pre-1965 silver coins that have roughly about a 90% silver content, and those can be very handy in a currency collapse situation, but also just regular silver coins, or if you want to get gold in a more affordable format compared to one ounce gold coins, you can get goldbacks, you know, which make gold spendable, and those are really cool.
You can check out that at verified goldbacks.com.
So check it all out, and thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, naturalnews.com, and also Brighton.com.
Okay, take care.
We're going to be living in a society of mass poverty, but also simultaneously, mass abundance in certain ways.
And that's the topic I want to share with you today.
Welcome.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and I did not even realize the extent of this until just the last 24 hours, and I did a separate podcast on this point, but I was able to just using AI coding, which I'm deep into right now.
I was able to generate an app that is so revolutionary, and it'll be released for free in about a week or so.
It's so revolutionary, it's going to make entire huge segments of our economy completely obsolete overnight.
And it made me realize just how rapidly AI is going to alter our economy in just hugely transformative ways that are going to cause uh, well, like I said up front, mass poverty, but also mass abundance.
So let's talk about that.
Mass abundance in the sense that you will have cognition at your fingertips at virtually no cost or very close to zero cost.
You will have knowledge at your fingertips at virtually zero cost.
Even the tools that we are releasing are all free, even though they're amazing.
They they encapsulate the knowledge of humanity through all time, and put it at your fingertips at no cost to you.
It's just extraordinary.
So you'll have abundance of knowledge, abundance of um content.
You'll have abundance of different ways to ingest content.
That is lots of videos, lots of books, lots of articles, lots of e-books, lots of podcasts, lots of interviews, because most of that's gonna be AI generated.
I mean, across the board for the most part.
It's gonna be AI generated content in whatever form you want.
You'll be able to generate movies, you know, TV shows, episodes, documentaries, just by prompting.
Every form of content that you can think of, you'll be able to generate it just by prompting it.
Which means it's going to go from your mind to digital reality at increasingly zero cost.
You know, I mean, increasingly approaching zero.
Now, who is that going to impact in our society?
Well, it's kind of obvious that everybody involved in the creation and delivery and production and marketing of movies.
Uh their jobs are going to be obsolete.
Music, right?
Novels, books, even to a large extent, podcasts, articles.
Uh You know, everything you can think of.
The people involved in that are going to find themselves increasingly out of work.
I mean, just like right now, we don't need scribes.
There's not a big market for scribes, you know, since the invention of the printing press.
Well, there's not going to be much of a market for book authors, actually, in the coming future, because books can be created instantly.
Not going to be a market for screenwriters.
Because AI is doing the screenwriting.
Not even going to be a market for actors for the most part.
Why?
Because all your favorite actors are going to be digital avatars that aren't even real people and don't command the salaries of real people.
Although there will be famous actors that will license their likeness for the purpose of creating digital avatars like them, you know, like let's say my favorite actor, Denzel Washington.
He's my favorite actor.
He's my favorite actor because I like the fact that he chooses scripts that have a message of morality.
Plus his acting is good.
But that's secondary in my book.
I I like his choices as a professional actor.
I I respect a man.
So anyway, Denzel Washington, if he and his agent are wise, uh, at some point, they will say, hey, let's license the Denzel Washington likeness, the voice, the face, the pronunciation, the performance that he's known for.
Let's license that to you know, qualified filmmakers that will use AI to create films, starring Denzel Washington or really Denzel Washington's avatar.
Would I watch that?
Absolutely.
If it's the same formula that he's known for, as long as it's convincing, and I don't see AI artifacts like Denzel's got seven fingers.
No, I don't want to see that.
As long as it's convincing, it's awesome.
Sure, I'd watch that.
Which means that Denzel doesn't have to act, you know, beyond that point.
He doesn't have to show up and do the acting.
He might want to, but he doesn't have to.
And at some point, after he passes away, his likeness will live on beyond his biological life, and that's true for many, many actors, and they will bring back Marilyn Monroe.
And I'm not sure who owns the likeness of Marilyn Monroe.
Maybe it's the Munro Family Foundation or something.
But, you know, think about actors like Bruce Willis, who's just a beloved legend in Hollywood, but who, because of loss of cognitive function, can no longer act.
He apparently has does not even have a uh functioning uh memory of who he is, is what's being reported.
It's very sad, but his likeness can still bring a lot of joy to a lot of audiences.
But my point is, even the future actors, they may have no human origin at all.
You might find yourself a few years from now saying, hey, I love that actor.
You know, that that girl, that guy, that whatever.
And you find out that's not even a real person.
They created that avatar to be liked.
And it gave it a personality.
And they gave it certain behavioral habits and voice intonation habits and things like that.
And it's all by design.
But you can think about this in so many areas of content creation, news.
I mean, human journalism, it's already on the decline because AI augmentation tools allow typical journalists to be able to do their jobs more quickly and effectively and produce more stories in less time.
And that factor is only going to increase.
I still love the fact that we have, you know, human editors, human publishers, quality control people in our operations.
And I think that's always important.
But I can easily see how it won't be long before many publishers choose to go full automation just on news.
And even we have tools like on censored.news, a new feature that's about to be rolled out that auto-generates a summary of the news trends in specific topic categories like health or finance or technology.
And although that's not the same as a human-edited story, it's still very informative.
It's Very good, and the AI tools are only going to make that even better in the months and years ahead.
So the bottom line is we're going to be living in an economy with again mass abundance of access to content and information and learning and education, but mass poverty because of so many people that would be unemployed and unemployable because their skill sets are rooted in a bygone era.
Their skill sets, like I don't know, out in California.
The people that do the lighting, aren't they union workers in the Hollywood film industry?
You know, they hold lights and things.
You can't start the film without the union workers, right?
There's a union guy to put on the microphone, there's a union guy to you know to hold the lights, another guy to do, I don't know, whatever, climb the stairs.
All those people are gonna be out of work.
In fact, it's already happening in Hollywood.
Right now, people can't find work all across Hollywood.
Because the film industry is just collapsing.
Just like Blockbuster used to go in and rent VHS tapes.
They were tapes that you had to rewind, man.
Uh-huh.
They were physical tapes to watch the movie.
Well, those days are gone.
There's no more physical tapes.
Blockbuster's gone.
You don't rent movies by driving to a place to get a physical tape.
You go online.
You watch it on Netflix or you watch it on Amazon Prime or other services or Hulu or whatever.
But even that's going to be obsolete.
Because in the very near future, you're just gonna you're gonna open up your TV and it's gonna ask you, what do you want to watch?
And you're gonna say, Oh, I don't know, a documentary about chimpanzees or something.
And it's gonna generate the documentary.
It's not gonna go find one that's already been done.
It's gonna generate a whole new one in real time as you're watching it.
That's right.
It's gonna generate it.
You say, oh, I want to watch um, I want to watch a a podcast about um honest money or the history of the Federal Reserve or something like that.
Okay.
Generating Oh, here you go.
Here's your documentary with music and voices and actors, a script, everything.
Special effects, you name it.
It's all generated in real time as you're watching it.
That's not that far away, actually.
I mean, we already have Suno that generates the music that you want to hear.
You just type in a prompt.
Um I want a uh a reggae style music with a southern country rock twang band.
Yeah, and I want them singing about fruit loops.
How about that?
It'll do that.
It'll create that song for you in seconds, actually, in seconds.
And that five years ago, that would have seemed like magic.
Today it's here.
All right, so I've given you a lot of examples.
And if you don't yet believe me that we're going to have mass impoverishment of all of these skilled workers whose skills are no longer relevant, um, just wait six months and you'll see.
So, what's society going to look like then with mass impoverishment and mass abundance of access to information?
Well, here's the thing.
People still have to eat.
People still need basic physical things, like they need a roof over their head, they need a place to sleep, they need a bed, they need clothes, they need sneakers.
So you can't live on nothing, is my point.
Even if you have free information, you can't, you know, eat information.
You're gonna need food, you're gonna need bases, you're gonna need water, electricity, etc.
And these things are gonna cost money.
So, what happens in society when you have millions of people who are out of work, but who still need to be able to live?
Well, they're going to rise up, they're going to revolt.
And I'm not even sure what they're gonna be revolting against.
Damn them computers, you know, I don't know.
Um revolting against technology.
Uh, but they're gonna be angry and uh and and hungry and and broke.
And no government wants that situation because people tend to rise up against governments, right?
So if you have an unhappy mass population, then you have an unstable political situation.
And the voters tend to elect the other guy.
Or gal.
So whoever's in power is going to get booted out of power at the next election if they don't do something about it.
So what are governments going to do?
The answer, you know, you know what this is.
You can read my mind.
U B I. Universal basic income.
The government is going to print money and hand it out to people to basically buy them off.
To buy off the uprising, to try to quell that with dollars.
And this idea, this is a serious idea.
I mean, this is not just some flippant thing.
Universal basic income is going to become a very common concept and it will be put into play.
In the US and elsewhere.
And under this, people will receive, let's say, in the US, maybe a couple thousand dollars a month or more, could be $10,000 a month.
Whatever it is, the printing and distribution of this money is going to cause a collapse of the purchasing power of the currency.
It's going to lead ultimately to hyperinflation and insane levels of government debt.
So even if the UBI starts small, hey, we'll give everybody $500 a month.
And at first everybody's like, yay, I could really use that, you know.
Need to buy some more Pop Tarts and corn dogs.
Um, pretty soon they're like, hey, I can't live on $500 a month.
Just lost my job holding lights in Hollywood.
I'm gonna need more than $500.
My rent is $2,500, you know.
And so then the government's gonna come along and say, okay, how about a thousand dollars a month?
We'll give you a thousand dollars.
And then at first people are gonna say, Oh, that's awesome.
Now I can almost cover half my rent, and I'll scrounge up enough money from my parents or something to get the rest.
And then that's not gonna last very long, and the dollar keeps collapsing in value because inflation keeps getting worse because all this printed money is circulating in the system, right?
And you see where this is going.
The spiral ends with the collapse of the currency because at some point you're adding trillions of dollars a year to the national debt in order to keep funding all this money to all these people that otherwise can't find jobs because the economy has been turned upside down because of AI technology.
And it's also robotics coming in over the next few years as well.
Robotics is gonna replace a whole lot of people.
Everything from burger flippers at fast food to uh product packers at Amazon fulfillment centers and uh store shelf restockers at grocery stores, even you know, lawn care, all kinds of things, right?
Janitorial services at public schools, uh, you name it.
Robots are gonna come in and start sweeping up all that stuff, literally.
And then you're gonna have the blue-collar workers that say, wait a second, I don't have a job now.
And all the truck drivers, whom I greatly honor.
I honor truck drivers.
I mean, they perform a very critical service for our economy.
Without them, we would be screwed.
I mean, frankly, without the dock workers, we would be screwed, you know.
Without the cops, we'd be screwed.
Society would be in chaos.
We need blue-collar workers, but a lot of their jobs are gonna be obsolete.
So then those people are gonna join the uprising.
Hey, I used to be a truck driver, and now I can't afford rent.
That's going to happen.
Full self-driving trucks.
Tesla just released FSD version, what was it, 13 or 14?
New version.
Full self-driving plus.
Wrecks even less.
You know, pretty soon the wrecking rate is so low that you're like, hey, this is safer than me.
Safer than any human.
Yeah, we're we're getting pretty close to that right now.
So you're gonna be living in a society, again, where you have mass impoverishment, and also where the dollar is collapsing.
And so, what does that mean?
Well, if you have gold and silver, guess what?
You're gonna be fine.
Because that will hold value.
Gold and silver will keep skyrocketing in value compared to the collapsing dollar.
You'll be able to trade precious metals for the things that you need food, rent, whatever, gasoline, transportation.
But people who have their savings in dollars will be wiped out at the same time that they find themselves also unemployable, their skill set becoming obsolete.
And then what happens to the value of all the the entitlements, the social security checks, the pension benefits, you know, the retirement benefits, the Medicare, whatever.
Any payments that you receive as entitlements, they become worth less and less in terms of actual purchasing power.
To the point where you know the hyperinflation is so bad that you're basically getting nothing.
So that's when the UBI will be raised.
Oh, we'll give you, you know, 50,000 a month.
And you're like, I can buy a hamburger with that.
Because then we're in Weimar Germany territory.
But that's where this is going.
You know, ultimately, society doesn't function if you have to pay people to not work.
It does not function in the long run.
You can you pull it off in the short term, but not the long run.
Eventually you'll end up in a currency collapse, and when the system collapses, then you have Mad Max.
Total anarchy.
Nobody's getting paid, everybody's broke, everybody's starving, except those who have gold and silver.
And maybe Bitcoin.
I don't know where Bitcoin is going, but it's probably safer than the dollar.
Well, for sure, it's safer than the dollar.
But I still think gold and silver are the safest of all.
That's my opinion.
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But along with you know, preparing with metals, you need to, in my opinion, I think you need to become familiar with AI.
And you need to know what it's capable of.
You need to use it.
And so good news, we're releasing lots of tools that you can use for free, and that I think you'll love also.
And there's one tool in particular coming out in a week or two that's just going to blow your mind, and you're gonna love it.
You're gonna use it every day.
Uh in the meantime, you can use our AI engine, which is at bright you.ai.
And it's available now and it's free.
And you can have at it.
And it just got a wellness coach there, it's got a financial coach.
Just scroll down a little bit on the main page and you'll see those coaches, and you can just use them.
Unlimited use, completely free.
You do have to register after three prompts, just enter your email address, that's it.
You don't need uh we don't ask for your name.
We don't know who you are.
You just enter an email, and that way we're not getting spammed by a bunch of hosers, you know.
Um, just enter your email, and then you can use it unlimited, and it is amazing the answers you're gonna get out of that.
It's just amazing.
I'm also uh relaunching censored.news in the next few days with an AI uh trends analysis engine at the top of the site that also generates uh stories about those trends.
And you know, uh text stories, so you can click on the trends and you can you can see an auto-generated story that uh it's talking about breaking news, it's updated every 15 minutes.
So you want to keep track of breaking news, that's the place to go.
Censored.news.
Just uh right now, if you go there, you probably see the old site, which doesn't have the trends up top.
Um, the new version that I'm about to roll out.
I'm just waiting for the DNS to update, and then you'll see the new version with the trends.
And it's all driven by AI for the purpose of bringing you information and knowledge, you know, decentralized knowledge that governments cannot censor and cannot control.
We're bringing you these tools so you can use them free of charge.
And it it's the benefits to you are just absolutely going to be amazing.
Yeah, I wish I wish I could tell you what's coming.
But it's gonna be a surprise, surprise, surprise.
Hey, I forgot to mention that in this new economy, you'll also be able to um instantly generate old movies, like in the style that you might want to see from I don't know, maybe you like movies from the 1950s, maybe you like them from the 1980s, you know, the action blockbuster films with you know Sylvester Stallone.
Um you'll be able to generate films in whatever style you want with whatever message you want, with whatever level of violence that you want to tolerate for some reason.
You can generate comedies, you can generate action, you can generate drama, you could generate whatever.
And the entire movie industry as we know it today will cease to exist.
Because again, uh no one who you won't need to wait six months or a year to have a movie filmed and edited and packaged and produced and released and distributed.
You're just gonna type in a prompt.
You're like, uh just give me a movie like uh I want to see a character like Bruce Willis shooting bad guys in New York City with some kind of you know conspiracy.
Okay, boom.
Prrrrr here comes, here comes your film.
Enjoy.
And think about the medical knowledge benefits because even our wellness coach that we have at Enoch at BrightU.ai, our wellness coach is um I mean it's got more knowledge about health and medicine than any human doctor that has ever lived on planet Earth in all of human history.
It knows more than any human.
It even knows more than me about nutrition, and that's my wheelhouse, you know.
Uh, because of course we've trained our AI models on millions, well, hundreds of millions of pages of documents and transcripts and lots of uh book content and all kinds of things, articles, you name it.
So you'll be able to get all of that or benefit from all of that by asking our wellness coach questions about health or nutrition or remedies or disease prevention or food production or first aid or animal health, anything you want.
It's all doable.
So take advantage of all these tools.
You can find the AI engine at bright you.ai.
You can find our new upcoming censored news site at censored.news, and then stay tuned to this podcast on bright town.com for the big new announcements coming up in a week or two that will blow your mind.
All right, thank you for listening.
Take care.
What you are about to see in AI development and AI replacement of not just jobs, but entire industries will absolutely blow your mind.
And I have firsthand experience to share with you on this.
I'm Mike Adams, of course, the Health Ranger.
Thank you for joining me today.
I've got a couple of new things to share with you, some just shocking Realizations that have even caused me some pause here.
So let me just back up.
Uh you may be aware that we launched our new AI engine, Enoch 2.0, and it's available right now at bright you.ai.
And the most notable thing about this AI engine, I mean, not only is it awesome and everybody's absolutely loving it, and the answers are incredible.
Uh oh, also I've just added a new feature where you can save the answer as a static URL, and then you can it copies that URL to your clipboard and you can go share that answer with anybody else.
So a lot of new features coming in.
But the the most profound thing, let's say, about this, is that I did not use my RD team to build this.
I built it myself.
Just me personally with an AI, well, a team of AI agents.
Okay.
That's what I did.
And in doing that, it was an experiment.
I I was wondering, hey, do I need to use a team of human engineers to build a production-ready app that is, you know, scalable and resilient and accurate and so on.
So I thought, let me just try to build my own version of Enoch 2.0.
Because there's also some features that I wanted in it that we don't Have in the previous version, and and frankly, I didn't I didn't like the Enoch 1.0.
I didn't like the fact that it made you wait for the answers via email.
I wanted to give answers in real time on the screen.
And so I just decided, look, I'm gonna sit down and build this thing myself, because uh Anthropic put out new tools for coding.
Uh in particular, it's called Sonnet 4.5, or what's called in uh quad code.
And it turns out that Sonnet 4.5 is so unbelievably powerful that it enabled me to go ahead and write the code for these apps, and then you know, I uploaded it to a production hosting site that also has its own AI uh engine in it as well.
And uh I also since I've I've run the RD team on Enoch for all these years, well, I guess it's been like two years now.
Uh I'm very familiar with how it all works, right?
So I I didn't have any technical questions.
Uh I I knew how to integrate everything.
Uh so I just had the code do it and it and it worked.
And that told me something very important that as of now, I mean, and these tools just became available in the last few weeks, but as of right now, uh a person like myself who has some technical knowledge, but I'm not a professional coder, but I can produce uh production ready applications that are really well done uh without writing a single line of code and without even looking at the code.
I haven't looked at the code.
That's what's shocking about this.
I've I mean, I've got all the code files, but I don't need to go through them.
Uh if I want to change something, I just do it with a prompt.
If something's buggy or broken, I fix it with a prompt, etc.
So this isn't the point of this podcast.
I've said all this before in previous podcasts.
I've got something else to share with you here.
But I just want to give you background so that you know that what's about to happen is that the ability to produce apps is going to become easier and easier, and it will be more available to less technical people as time moves forward.
So of course I have a background as you know, running a software company, running software development teams, I have a background in coding.
I I use the code in PHP and other languages and so on.
And I I do code in Python today.
I've had to just learn Python over the last two years and and use it a lot, but I'm no expert in Python, trust me.
I still don't read it as easily as I wish I could, because it's all kinds of just weird things about Python.
Whatever.
I don't have to read it.
You don't have to read it.
You'll be able to build the apps you want just by asking for it.
Now, so that's the background.
Now let me share the the real story here of this podcast.
I came up, and this was just uh last evening, I came up with a concept, just in my mind, a concept that would be unbelievably disruptive to an existing industry.
I mean, uh I I don't want to tell you what it is yet, but but hear me out.
This this is gonna be released publicly, so you'll see.
But I came up with this concept, and I wondered can I do this with AI code?
Is it possible to do this?
Because if it is, then when the public sees this, they're going to think it's magic.
It's going to be so mind-blowing that it's going to change the way people interact with information.
And it's going to be incredibly disruptive to very large markets and industries.
And it's going to make large numbers of uh professionals obsolete.
So I had this concept, and I said to myself, let me just see if if AI can write this code and put this together.
I just wanted to put together a prototype.
Well, within four hours, I had a working prototype.
And I couldn't believe it.
I was I was self-stunned over this.
And you know, I'm I'm pretty optimistic about what AI can do.
I didn't think it could do this.
And then when I tried it and it did it, I was blown away.
And so uh, and that was last night, and so I I could barely sleep because I was all I want to do was get up and and keep developing this concept.
And so I finally went to sleep late, had a good night's sleep, got up today, started hitting that code with a bunch of prompts, uh putting in the features that I need and some things like that.
And that was like this morning, I'm recording this midday, so I can't wait to get back and do more coding on this.
I figure I have about a week of adding features to this and certain refinements and things like that, and then I can release it publicly.
And when I do, of course I'll announce it to you, and of course it's free because that's you know, we're we are committed to that.
There's always going to be a free tier of everything that we do.
Uh at some point, if this blows up to be uh, you know, a massive, massive, uh hugely popular project, it is it's possible uh that there might have to be a paid tier at some higher level, but the the free tier is going to be awesome, and it will change the way you interact with information.
It will change your life, it will change your life from the very first day.
And when you see this, you will also think that's impossible.
How could it even do that?
And I it's like magic.
I can't believe it.
And then you'll be using it almost daily.
That's how disruptive this is.
And I'm putting this out ahead of time, although I kind of promised I wouldn't tease pre-announcements So I broke that rule because I'm it my understanding of what's about to happen in the world is is now because I experienced this myself, I now realize that AI is going to take over far more jobs and far more professions and far more industries than I previously realized.
And I I did not realize this until just now, just doing this project.
Now I am aware of the shocking level of capabilities of AI development right now, and also what it can do when a creative person like myself has a mission and pursues that mission using AI and isn't interested just in profit or making money, but rather empowering humanity.
And when you see this, I think you'll say to yourself, oh my god, we're living in the future.
Oh my god, I had no idea this was possible.
Oh my god, what does this mean?
And that's that's the reaction that I want you to have because I want you to think very carefully about uh your own skills, your own role, uh, your own viability in uh as that is if you're still working, if you're still,
you know, earning money, or if you have a business, or if you're a creator or an influencer or whatever it is you do, you're going to have to, I mean, you're just going to be forced to rethink what you do and how you do it and how you interact with people because of the rise of this AI technology.
Not just my project, but what it means for the capabilities of AI.
It's going to change everything.
Now, granted, it it took me two years of learning everything about AI and learning about Python code, uh, two years of data pipeline processing, which is uh frankly the curation of content that is aligned with the things that you and I believe.
Things like natural medicine, things like you know, uh honest money or personal liberty or the right to privacy, you know, these these fundamental things.
And so I have a massive, massive collection of content that uh is used in uh all our projects, and this massive collection of content enables some, you know, some really incredible things to take place, as you'll soon see.
And you can experience that right now at bright you.ai.
You could just go there and you can use that engine and you can see what I'm talking about.
Ask it about the dangers of vaccines.
You'll be blown away by the answers.
Ask it something like, hey, if I go shopping in the grocery store, which foods have anti-cancer properties?
Or ask it like if you've been diagnosed with something, some kind of cancer or some anything, ask it what foods, herbs, supplements, and lifestyle changes can help you resolve that condition.
Go ahead.
Ask it.
In fact, if you go to bright you.ai and you scroll down, you'll find there's a wellness coach there.
And that wellness coach has a special focus on health and nutrition and wellness and overcoming disease, et cetera.
It's very powerful.
And then right next to it on the homepage is also a financial coach that's been trained on all my interviews with people like Peter Schiff and David Morgan and Ron Paul and just all the people that I've interviewed and frankly a lot more information.
All the articles we've ever published about gold and silver and money and the Federal Reserve and central banks, et cetera.
That financial advisor has been trained on all of that.
And so you can use it for free to do research about assets and money and banks and dollars and gold and whatever.
It's amazing.
All right.
So that's there now.
That's I I mean I I know I'm teasing something that's coming in the future, but but that is right now.
You can go there right this minute.
That's awesome.
Let me tell you something else that's coming uh very soon.
Uh just uh probably this weekend, actually.
Um maybe by the time you hear this is already up.
But you know our website, Censored.news?
And censored.news has been well, it it spiders about 45 plus uh websites, news sites of independent or alternative media.
And it it gathers up their headlines and it posts their headlines on censored.news, along with a bunch of news story links that I have manually chosen as I'm checking the news.
Okay.
Well, censored.news has been there for several years, and it's it's very useful.
I have a lot of people who say they just love it.
It's the first place they go because it just gives them an overview of all the news that's breaking that day.
Well, one of the first projects that I did with AI Code, which was just a couple weeks ago, is I rewrote censored.news.
And uh, not only does the new censored.news, which again will be live shortly, not only does it spider all the sites, uh like I just said, but it then analyzes all of the news and it finds the most important breaking news trends in each of seven categories of news from health and finance, uh, climate, energy, technology, domestic USA versus international, and so on.
I've I've chosen seven categories.
I might add an eighth or something, who knows.
So if you go to the top of Censored.news, once I once I get the new version up, again, which will just happen in a few days.
If you look at it, you're gonna see these trends.
Well, then you can click on any trend, and you're gonna see an article that discusses that trend.
An article that is automatically generated based on not just the news that we've spidered, but it's also based on all of the you know, the two years of data that we have curated, the content, the interviews, the articles, everything.
Uh, that contributes to the creation of the news article.
So, in other words, you're going to get news articles on all the trends, and it's updated every 15 minutes.
You're going to get news articles that are written very much like the way you and I would write them.
You know, alternative news style.
That is having an understanding of the world that's rooted in truth and honesty and honest money and you know, other things like natural health.
Articles that are written from the point of view of understanding that big pharma is corrupt and big government is dangerous and corporate media is just a bunch of liars, a bunch of fake news, you know, morons.
So now you're gonna get news every 15 minutes in any of those seven areas that you want, you'll be able to just go to censored.news and see it.
And again, click on any of the trends and you'll be able to read that story.
So, whereas, of course, we still have naturalnews.com where we have human writers and editors who are augmented with AI technology, but they're still all humans.
Like we don't have fully automated AI robots writing the news at naturalnews.com.
I mean, we use AI for augmentation and for research, obviously, because I've built all these tools.
But it's still all human, human writers and human publishers, et cetera.
So that's slower.
Although we've made improvements over the last, let's say six months or so, it's still slower than every 15 minutes.
You know, it it takes hours for a news story to be selected and to be covered and to be edited and then to be published on natural news.com.
So you're going to be able to make a choice of how you want to find and consume news stories from alternative media.
And at Censor.news, we also intend to expand the spidering to other alternative media websites that we think operate with integrity.
And there you'll get stories again every 15 minutes.
So that's going to be a place to get really big deal breaking news much more quickly as it breaks across alternative media.
And also there, we're going to have tools added to it that allow you to create, for example, a social media post based on that story.
And it'll just auto-generate a social media post for you.
And then if you want, you can copy and paste that and post it on social media, or you can modify it or whatever.
The bottom line is we're giving you tools to not only stay up to date on the breaking news, but also to be able to share breaking news and to have just a much more in-depth understanding of what's happening in the world in real time.
And I've got some other surprise features coming on Censored.news that I'm not going to mention yet, because I just want to make sure that they work before I do.
And uh, but I'm I'm confident they work because they're working in my other projects.
So when those features come, you'll find there's even more interesting ways to get today's news.
So it's it's you know, this is a game changer for keeping up with news and information.
And ask yourself, why do you why do you read the news?
Why do you?
You know, why do you listen to my podcasts?
Why do you interact with this content?
I think for most of us, the answer is you know, we we want to be informed, and it actually gives us a cognitive reward to learn new things.
And that's a sign of intelligence, by the way.
You know, stupid people don't have much of a brain reward for learning new things, and that's why they don't learn new things.
But you and I, we are curious about the world.
We want to be informed.
We want to have a big picture understanding of how things happen and why they happen.
And because we have that cognitive curiosity, we read news in order to stimulate our brains with an understanding of what's happening in the world.
And then we use that information to help ourselves make decisions about the world around us.
And that's of course incredibly useful, especially if you're making investment decisions or business decisions or whatever, you know, or medical decisions.
You want to know what's happening.
So that's why we interact with news for most of us.
It's not an entertainment purpose.
I mean, you don't read the news for entertainment.
Although, sometimes there are interviews that are interesting to listen to just because the speaker is entertaining no matter what they're saying.
Uh yeah, I I play some of those every once in a while too.
But for the most part, we want information that is informative, and this is not about entertainment.
You may do entertainment things totally separately, like you might, you know, watch movies or you know, listen to audiobooks or read fiction novels or or whatever you do, that's totally separate.
But this task of gathering information, this is a specific purpose is to teach yourself to stay informed, to alter your understanding of the world so you can make better decisions.
And rest assured, the tools that I'll be bringing you through Brighton and other, well, lots of different things that are coming, will help you do those things more easily, more quickly, more efficiently.
It's going to change your life.
And it's way beyond just platforms.
Uh, this is about how you interact with information.
Now, the other interesting thing about all of this is that I am not aware of anybody else in alternative media that yet it is at this place where I am with AI technology.
I mean, frankly, there's aside from companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta, there's really nobody in the world that's doing what I'm doing with content.
And as you'll see when our new project launches, the one that you'll think, oh my god, we're living in the future.
Um nobody else is doing this.
And when thinking about why that is, you know, number one, I'm mission-driven.
So some of these projects that I'm putting out don't have a revenue model, right?
So nobody's gonna get VC funding to launch something that doesn't make anybody money.
Okay, but I will put those out there and I will pay for them.
I mean, I'll pay for all the tokens, all the hosting, all the data transfer, I'll pay for it.
You know why?
Because it achieves my mission, my moonshot mission, which you may recall is reaching one billion people with content, uh, information that's empowering that helps set them free from the Western medical slave system that helps people be happier and healthier and wiser.
You know, this is my mission, and I'm willing to spend money to achieve that mission.
I'm for me, it's it's not about the profit return on this.
For me, it's about how do we maximize human knowledge and uplift humanity using the best technology tools that we have available today.
And as long as I can afford to pay it, which currently I can, no problem, uh, because of your support shopping with us.
Um you can shop at HealthRangerstore.com.
If you want ultra-clean lab-tested foods and superfoods and storable foods and personal care products that are just outstanding in terms of their formulations, ultra clean, seriously.
Uh you just check the ingredients list or even copy and paste the ingredients from one of our products and put it into our AI engine and ask it to analyze those ingredients.
Yeah, do that.
And it'll be amazing.
You'll be like, oh my god, these are so good.
Uh, because that's the way we do things.
But if you shop with us at HealthRangerstore.com, as long as we have enough profit to funnel it into these kinds of projects, we're gonna rock your world with all kinds of free tools and benefits and different modalities of learning, uh gaining knowledge, staying informed.
We're gonna give it all to you completely free of charge as long as we possibly can, which I think will be forever, unless maybe if one of these tools blows up and is like a hundred million people start using it, uh then I'm like, oh my god, my monthly bill is fifty thousand dollars for this tool.
Uh I'm gonna have to start thinking about some way to fund this thing.
You know, if that happens, well I'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
I mean, I'll consider that to be a good problem to have.
It just means I'm reaching many millions of people, and there's just a lot of cost involved.
And you know what?
Um I'm confident we can come up with a way.
I'll figure out how to cover those costs.
But uh right now the costs are minuscule.
But then again, these tools have only now begun to be launched, so they are gonna grow.
Nevertheless, um, that's what I'm all about, okay?
So use the tools and share them and tell people about them, encourage other people to use them.
I want you to use them.
Don't minimize your use just because you think, oh, you're gonna save me money because you know you don't want to hit it too hard.
No, I don't care.
Use it all you want.
Use it every day.
Uplift your knowledge, spread knowledge, empower people, share the results, copy and paste, you know.
That's what I'm all about.
That's why this is a non-profit endeavor.
So use it, share it, enjoy it, and you can start using it right now at bright you.ai, and then shortly, censored.news will have the the new code running.
Oh, yeah, I forgot.
We we will have to wait for a domain name update on that.
So that could take a couple of days for the DNS to update.
So even if I post it this weekend, it might be early next week before it goes live, you know, just because of the DNS.
But then, and then I'll have a new tool coming out in one to two weeks that is the mind-blowing tool.
And at that point, you're like, okay, game over.
Oh my God.
How is this even possible?
And uh I'm gonna keep surprising you with other cool stuff on a regular basis, because it's fun.
All right.
So thank you for your support.
Again, support us.
We we really need your support to fund these tools.
Uh otherwise, I mean, nobody's handing us money from, you know, no grant money, no government money, no corporate money, no VC money.
They don't they don't like what we do.
We set people free with knowledge.
Oh, they're opposed to that.
So shop with us at HealthRangerstore.com and thank you for your support.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, founder of Brighton, Natural News.com, etc.
All right, take care.
Get ready to take a flamethrower to the official narrative and learn what the elites don't want you to know.
You're listening to The Tom Woods Show.
The Tom Woods Show.
Hi, everybody, Tom Woods here.
It's episode 2698 of the Tom Woods Show.
And we have the great Mike Adams with us, the health ranger.
You know him from naturalnews.com, where I think you could probably spend the rest of your life absorbing the information that you find there.
And you can talk to Mike.
Sure, you can talk to him about health.
That's the that's the easy way.
Uh the other way is you can talk to him about anything in the world, apparently.
I follow him on Twitter, and he's got interesting s interesting things to say about everything in the world.
And that may sound like an exaggeration until you hear our conversation right now.
Mike, welcome.
Wow.
Well, thank you, Tom.
It's an honor to be on your show.
And I have I literally have no idea what questions you're about to pose.
So we're gonna test your theory of whether I could comment on anything.
Yeah, I didn't I didn't brief you in any way.
But but it's but the good thing that you know is that when you're on the Tom Woodshow, you know it's not gonna be a gotcha interview, you know it's not gonna be.
Then I'm gonna talk to you briefly about the Republican convention, and then I'm gonna ask you, what were you doing at Bohemian Grove?
You know, like this is gonna be like the right, right?
And I and I'm pretty sure that you're welcoming a rationality and reason.
So that's that's always a great place to start.
Well, I I I try.
I I do my best.
You do a great job.
Last week, so I you know, I I had Robert Scott Bell on the show a couple weeks ago, and he's he's been a noble friend quite some time.
And we were talking about the subject of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and I mentioned to him that RFK has been uh a s uh, you know, oddly enough, a source of division among some people in the natural health community, some who say he's not doing enough or he's betraying us on this, that, or the other thing, and other people who say he's the best we're ever gonna get.
He's the best best we've ever had.
He's doing everything he possibly can under the circumstances.
Uh, where do you fall on that spectrum?
Yeah, I'm disappointed that he can't get more traction, but I also understand the realities of what he's dealing with.
I mean, look, the the entire momentum of the CDC is opposed to what he's doing.
Because uh look, let's even back up more.
The entire vaccine industry, in my opinion, is based on fraud.
That is, their products do not work as they claim.
And so the fraud depends on censorship and control in order to maintain its viability.
What RFK is doing is he's beginning piece by piece to peel back the layers of that fraud and demand things like uh scientific testing, which did not happen with the COVID jabs, et cetera.
Uh, but also better reporting, so that uh people who are harmed by vaccines have a mechanism for better reporting and they won't be shut down by the super secret court, you know, the the vaccine injury compensation program, which apparently sits above the United States Supreme Court, because the Supreme Court ruled previously that they have no jurisdiction over the vaccine court.
So you you thought SCODUS was the highest court in the land.
It's not.
It's the vaccine court.
And that's gotta end.
And the the this whole legal liability shield for vaccine manufacturers Creates financial incentives for them to drop quality control and put out products that maximize profits because they face no consequences for contamination or dangerous lots or side effects that their products cause, which would be an insane idea in the auto industry or any other industry.
You know, I mean, think about if if a car company was making cars that were kept blowing up and harming people, you know, they would be liable, as they should be.
Or even, you know, a pesticide manufacturer or whatever, if it's causing cancer or an herbicide, then you know, they they face liability, but the vaccine industry faces no liability.
So there's no accountability for the safety of their products.
So your sympathetic but in particular, what I want to know is last week, uh, RFK Jr. released a seven-minute video through HHS on Twitter.
So it was an official release in which he went after some U.S. senator who had had this chart during a recent hearing showing all the hundreds of millions of lives saved by vaccines.
And he went through and responded to this and said, among other things, the kinds of things that people like you, I think have said in the past, that when you actually look at the timeline for these things, you find that the disappearance of this particular whatever the malady is, seems to go away before the introduction of mass vaccination.
Like something else is causing this.
But this, by the way, this is something we see government doing a lot.
So during COVID, we would be told, ah, look at the numbers going down, and that's because we all stayed in our houses.
But you would notice that in many places, the number, the the exact moment that the numbers started to go down, would actually bear no connection whatsoever to the introduction or removal of the lockdowns.
It would seem completely random.
Or example I'm fond of citing, the um occupational safety and health administration.
They say, oh, well, after we got that, look at all the progress we made against workplace injuries and fatalities.
But what they don't show you is that trend was already existing.
But they always want to take uh credit for already existing trends.
The point is, you and I can talk about this stuff all day long.
But when a guy bearing the seal of the HHS releases a video like that, I dare say that's a big deal.
Well, this is why they fought so hard to prevent him from achieving that position.
And I think the best encapsulation of that information comes from Dr. Suzanne Humphreys in her book, Dissolving Illusions.
And she shows the charts, for example, the drop in polio cases was achieved almost entirely, more than 95% drop before the polio vaccine was introduced.
And she attributes that to improvements in public sanitation.
For example, building infrastructure for functioning uh sewage systems and better plumbing and clean water and water treatment technology and just things like soap, you know, washing your hands.
You got to realize that for a long time, you know, uh uh until the last, let's say, 100 years or so, uh most people in the world lived in conditions that we would consider to be rather filthy today.
Uh, they didn't have the cleanliness or the sterilized environments that we live in right now.
Now, interestingly, there's there's also an advantage to a more natural environment if you're out in the country, like uh to be exposed to soil microbes and be exposed to farm animals and so on, actually stimulates your immune system.
And uh children who grow up on farms, especially homeschooled children, they then have much lower rates of uh allergies and also much stronger immune systems because they've been exposed to all these things themselves.
But what the vaccine industry tries to do, and what RFK Jr. is fighting against is the industry tries to say that there's no such thing as a human immune system.
We were even berated by so-called scientists and experts during COVID for daring to say that the human immune system was a thing.
And that what the vaccine industry wants to say is that you're born with no immune system, just like, you know, the LGBT advocates say you're born without a gender, and then a gender is assigned to you by the doctor.
Well, that's absurd.
That's absurd, right?
But it's also absurd to say you're not born with an immune system and your immune system is injected into you through childhood vaccinations.
That's also absurd.
Because Tom, using reason and rationality, how did our ancestors survive before the inventions of vaccines?
How does humanity even exist?
And the answer is the immune system.
And a significant portion of the human genome is tied to the functioning and the activation of the immune system itself.
So we already know how to keep ourselves alive from various toxins or exposures or pathogens.
And it doesn't mean that pharmaceuticals, in some cases, can't help, or certain herbs, such as, you know, wormwood herb or or certain pharmaceuticals like ivermectin, which does attack parasites, but that's based on a soil microbe, by the way.
That's not a synthetic molecule.
It came from nature.
But we our ancestors existed and survived because of the human immune system, not because of vaccines.
Well, now the question that comes to my mind, because I haven't been following it all that closely, uh, in involves YouTube.
Now I'm sure you have had your run-ins with YouTube.
I don't even have to ask you that question.
You know, no, I've been deplatformed since 2014.
Okay, I assume that.
Yeah.
I would I would assume nothing less.
Uh I haven't gotten quite to that level, but but keep working at it.
Well, Mike, I'll tell you, I was hanging by a thread because the system is you get a warning, and then if you don't bother them for a while, the warning goes away.
But if you if you get then you get three strikes, and I was at the warning plus the two strikes for a while.
I didn't say anything to anybody.
I was on the verge of having it yanked away.
Anyway, the point is.
Well, don't post this video on YouTube.
You will absolutely get a strike.
I don't particularly feel like testing the theory.
No, a hundred percent, you will get a strike.
Well, but see, in a way, that's really kind of what I'm driving at now.
Because during COVID, obviously you know that there were things you couldn't say that were demonstrably true.
You know, you could you could say anything about even just saying that masks don't do anything, and they obviously don't, that would would get you a strike.
For example, I I interviewed um Congressman Thomas Massey.
He is a United States Congressman.
And he made some disparaging remark, entirely deserved about masks.
And of course, they never tell you why they take your video down because you are a mere peon and you don't deserve to be told the reason, but I assume that's it because there was nothing else objectionable in it.
But now here we are in a different world where the COVID scare is over, and we now have an RFK Jr. who is officially the head of HHS.
Is YouTube really going to say we're gonna override the director of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, we're gonna override him and start taking his videos down.
I I think they don't exactly know what to do.
Well, YouTube just settled with Donald Trump for deplatforming him.
They wrote him a check for 24 million dollars.
Uh my company, Brighton, has sued YouTube slash Google and Meta and the Department of Defense.
And uh that lawsuit's been in play for a year and a half.
And since then, YouTube has admitted to everything that we allege in our lawsuit, by the way.
So that should be interesting.
Uh I mean, our our our case is open and shut.
But I don't expect to receive a 24 uh settlement check from YouTube because I'm not the president of the United States.
But here's here's my my take on this, Tom.
And this gets back to libertarianism and the role of government.
I think one of the only core proper roles of government is to protect the rights of the individual, as elucidated in the Bill of Rights.
It is not the job of government to control speech or to limit speech, but it is a proper role of government to force platforms of open debate, such as YouTube, to respect constitutionally protected speech.
So understand the subtle difference here.
I know you do, I know your audience does, they're very sophisticated, but I'm not calling for government to censor YouTube.
I'm calling for government to force YouTube to stop censoring Americans.
And that would include on medical speech.
So YouTube, in my opinion, should not be allowed to operate because they are the dominant platform of video conversations and debate, which is critical to a constitutional republic.
And yet they are censoring us.
That would be like the phone company censoring you based on you saying the word vaccine during a phone call.
Or, you know, the U.S. Mail reading your mail and saying you can't send mail, you said something uh about a mask.
So, but that's what YouTube is doing.
And that needs to be uh made illegal in effect.
YouTube should be fined a billion dollars a day for censoring the speech of Americans, in my opinion.
Did you use did you have the same experience on Twitter?
Well, I did, yeah, before Elon Musk.
And then you were restored.
Correct.
And how did that did just one day all of a sudden it worked?
Or did you get an email saying, sorry we did that, now you're back?
Uh just one day it worked.
Oh, really?
You just checked.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
But understand that X still bans links to my video platform Brighton.
And my legal team has been in touch with the X-Legal team, and we have also sued X for this very reason.
And uh so far, X does not seem willing to budge on that issue, and we're not sure why.
But when Elon Musk says X is a free speech platform, perhaps that's his intention.
And I do think that Elon has a lot of goodwill in that direction, but the practical truth is that his company is not carrying out those wishes.
All right.
So I, you know, I'm totally new to thinking about health in ways other than the standard establishment way.
This is a new world for me.
And of course, simply because you uh dissent from the allopathic norm, uh, that that in itself doesn't mean that you're going to be right about everything you say.
And there are people both within and outside the medical establishment who are quacks.
So I guess what I want to know from you is how do you like the average person thinks, well, I'll know who's a quack because based on who has a medical license or not?
You know, like that's the level of their analysis.
But I want to know what what is Mike Adams, how does Mike Adams know that even somebody in the natural health world is just a quack to be avoided?
Well, first of all, uh a bigger answer to your question is that it's it's not the role of any government or any corporation to decide for us what is true or not true about medicine.
No, and I I completely agree with you.
People should be able to operate however they want.
But you as an individual then have to make your own judgment.
Correct, correct.
So there's one core principle to start with is the fact that through all of human history, almost all medicine was holistic.
And right now, most of the world, about 80% of the population of the world practices what we would call complementary or holistic medicine.
Throughout human history, the aberration is Western pharmaceutical medicine.
That's the weird thing.
And it doesn't work very well.
It works great for ER, you know, emergencies.
It works great for uh anesthesia or painkillers for emergency acute situations, but it does not halt chronic degenerative disease.
And the way we know that is because look at the rates of chronic degenerative disease in Western countries that have a heavy pharmaceutical emphasis, such as the United States.
So one thing, uh again, back to the principle is are these things compatible with the, you know, human beings developed in a way that's compatible with the natural world.
We are compatible with natural foods, natural environments, natural herbs, and phytoconstituents that are developed in the plants.
You know, plants synthesize natural medicine, such as anthocyanins, uh, which are the dark-colored pigments in berries, or you know, glucosinolates or sulforophane in broccoli.
Sulforophane is anti-cancer.
Sulforaphane is neuroprotective.
And plants synthesize it.
They make it from nothing but hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen and well, and some sulfur in that case.
But vitamin C, for example, is made from nothing but hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen.
So a plant is synthesizing a vitamin for free.
And that's not profitable for the medical system.
See, if you can go out and make your medicine for free by sprouting broccoli sprouts and eating anti-cancer nutrients, then what role does the cancer industry have in that?
Nothing.
Nothing.
They can't make money off of treating your cancer.
They can't scare you into routine cancer examinations.
They can't irradiate women's breasts with mammograms, which do emit ionizing radiation that actually cause cancer in breast tissue and the heart also.
Mammograms cause cancer, by the way.
I mean, they they literally induce cancer.
And informed women know that, and so they limit that.
But the the answers to cancer Or diabetes or heart disease or high blood pressure or everything else are already available in the natural world.
So the Western medical system simply does not produce better outcomes and certainly does not produce them at a lower cost because we have the highest health care costs in the world, and yet among the very worst outcomes.
What do you what is your theory as to where all the food allergies have come from?
Well, vaccines are related to that because of the peanut derived ingredients that are used in vaccines.
And so when you bypass the normal protections of skin and the digestive system, then you can induce an artificial uh, you know, autoimmune reaction, which becomes a food allergy.
But the other part of that is I kind of mentioned this earlier, the lack of exposure to the natural world when you have kids that grow up in cities and artificial sanitized environments where everything is sprayed down, you know, with sanitizers all day long and hand sanitizers.
You know, Tom, I don't use any of that stuff.
I'm, you know, look, I live on a ranch, okay?
So I'm raking out the chicken house.
There's like chicken poop in the hay.
I'm feeding goats, I'm taking care of donkeys, I'm feeding my dogs.
I'm I'm jogging, I'm doing exercise.
And then I just go on my keyboard without washing my hands.
And I do my keyboard stuff.
I never get sick, Tom.
I never get sick, I don't take vaccines, I don't take pharmaceuticals.
I do it all with nutrition and natural medicine.
Like this is my breakfast, you know, my smoothie.
Okay.
And I I know how to deal with uh any kind of symptoms that might come up before they create sickness, before they knock you out.
And I've learned so much actually since COVID about some additional things like the role of uh skin absorbed nicotine and many other things, like like ivermectin, but also the role of of zinc and quercetin.
So I just simply flat out don't get sick.
And I I hear from people who say, oh, I gotta go out and get the flu shot.
You know, because flu season's almost here.
I need to get the flu shot.
Like, you know, the people who get the flu are the people who take the flu shot, right?
So you're gonna be much better off to not take a flu shot and instead have some zinc and vitamin D, your vitamin D levels tend to drop in the winter, which is why people get quote the flu.
And by the way, there's no scientific basis for the CDC's diagnosis of the the flu in most people anyway.
And that's obvious because during the COVID years, flu went to zero.
Well, how is that possible?
If it's a few years, that was never really explained.
It was another one of those things that was never really explained.
It's a total hoax.
It's a complete hoax.
Yeah.
You you mentioned your ranch.
So these chickens you're talking about, do you eventually eat these chickens?
No, I eat their eggs just not.
Other than that, they just retire on the ranch.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm asking about that because, you know, I'm getting more and more interested in uh something that I used to do, and then I just got lazy, and where you find a local, you know, rancher and you, you know, you buy a cow or a half a cow or a quarter cow from him, and you know everything there is to know about what went into making that cow that cow.
And, you know, there are many advantages to this.
And the thing is, if you if you buy in considerable enough bulk, it actually winds out, it winds up being, you know, economically not all that different from just buying it at the store.
But the difference is in the chicken, the chicken is extremely expensive, I've found.
And part of it is you can't find any chicken feed that doesn't have crap in it.
Right.
So what is the story there?
Well, yeah, so we use only certified organic feed, and then I lab test the feed because we have a food lab with mass spec instruments.
Uh so I'm I'm in a unique position to test it.
So I know it's clean.
But for most people, um it's it's difficult to get clean feed.
And I strongly encourage free-range chickens at your home so that a lot of their diet is things of weeds and bugs and scorpions or whatever they're out there eating, or small lizards, uh, et cetera.
And you can also, you know, you can you can plant local plants like mulberry trees that will drop mulberries, which are rich in anthocyanids that are good for the chickens.
So if you have chickens, I encourage you to plant an ecosystem that provides a lot of potential food for those chickens so that you're only supplementing with the, you know, the store-bought uh chicken feed.
But but Tom, there's no question that it's going to be the most expensive chicken you've ever eaten if if you eat them.
Or in my case, the most expensive eggs.
Uh, but I don't care.
I mean, It's it's about the the health properties and not having exposure to the toxins and also knowing that I'm I'm giving my chickens a decent life for a chicken.
Yeah.
You're not in a chicken factory.
You're running around the farm with no fences.
My chickens have no fences and no barriers.
They just go as far as they want to find food.
And isn't it the case that sometimes they'll say certain things on the egg package that make you think the chicken has a decent life, but instead it's extremely inhumane and horrible?
Yeah, I'm I'm very skeptical about a lot of the free range claims, because all it means is they have access to the outdoors.
Well, how how big is the outdoors?
And is it just a dirt field with no grass, no weeds, nothing to eat?
You know, see, observing chickens in a natural environment on my ranch has taught me a lot about chickens.
For example, I have I heat my buildings with a an outdoor wood boiler.
Okay, so I chuck wood into the boiler and it heats the water and I circulate water into my buildings and I blow the heat out with a radiator fan.
Okay, so I don't use any electricity to heat.
I like to live as low-tech as I can.
Um now, when you do that, you're gonna get a lot of ash.
So about once a year, I shovel out the wood boiler into a giant ash pile.
Found out that the chickens go to the ash pile and they bathe in it.
They they flick the ash under all their feathers.
And that stops the mites and the bugs that normally attack chickens.
And chickens will also do this with dirt.
So they will self-medicate with anti-parasite substances that they find in the environment around them.
And so that's why I don't vaccinate chickens.
I don't treat them with any medications other than ivermectin.
Uh sometimes I'll put chlorine dioxide in their water because that that can also enhance things.
But I don't use pharmaceuticals on chickens, and my chickens are very healthy and they produce very healthy eggs as a result.
But it's a natural environment, not a factory environment.
I think when you interviewed me on your show, I turned the tables on you very quickly.
And I think I asked you a question, and I'd like to ask it again for anybody who didn't hear that, which is what was it that made you grow up to be Mike Adams?
Like what most people who who wind up uh having dissident views on health, uh, they had something happened to them and it and it it suddenly opened their eyes to thinking uh differently.
Was that the case for you?
Well, uh Tom, I greatly appreciate the question, but I have an issue with the phrase dissident views.
Uh I want to say my views are actually the views that have been believed throughout most of human history.
The dissident views is Western medicine and the FDA, which was founded in 1906 and which began this artificial synthetic era of fake medicine that doesn't work but that extracts almost 25% of GDP from the American people.
That's a dissident view in opposition to the natural law under which we exist.
Okay.
So uh all I have done, but but to answer your question, and and I say all that with respect, I really appreciate your question.
Um I am I I'm always a curious person.
I'm a highly uh intelligent person, but I'm not afraid to ask tough questions.
And I grew up on a diet of a lot of processed food.
And by my late 20s, I was uh a wreck in terms of health, you know, uh borderline diabetic, chronic pain, borderline obese, et cetera.
And uh in order to solve my own problem, I had to start learning about the relationship between food and health outcomes.
And you got to understand that to your audience, you know, before the year, I don't know, 2010, most doctors in America believe there's no relationship between what you eat and the health outcomes that you experience.
It was a very common belief.
And it's still common among many doctors today.
I mean, it's unbelievable, but that's what they believed.
And so I had to start educating myself about those relationships.
And as soon as I began to realize that, I began to change my diet.
And then I started to get much better health outcomes.
And then I began to share that information with people starting in 2003.
And here we are 22 years later, where basically everything I've said has been completely vindicated now by although it took 25 years, you know.
I mean, I would say over the past five years, you must have seen significant growth in people curious about these topics.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
When look, I was doing a cartoon series back in 2006 called Counterthink Cartoons, where I was um demolishing the FDA and big pharma and the vaccine industry.
And people thought that was really fringe and kooky back then.
Uh Today, those cartoons look like prophecy.
You know, I mean, it's like, wow, how did you know back then that the cancer industry was a you know money-making fraud, et cetera?
Well, as I say, look, if you're, if you're two years ahead of the mainstream, you're considered a genius.
If you're 20 years ahead, you're considered a kook.
Okay.
And that's it's just the truth.
Uh, like, you know, Ron Paul, he was 20 plus years ahead talking about the Fed.
You know, when Ron Paul was talking about the Fed in the 1990s, everybody was like, you're insane.
The Fed's got to be part of the federal government and they have our best interest at heart.
Yeah.
Today, that's a laughable idea.
So, you know, um Ron Paul had it right.
And even my work was built on the shoulders of other people that I read their books and I learned from them, you know, Dr. Gary Knoll, for example.
And so it's just been this long train of awakening.
And we're at the the greatest awakening right now with RFK Jr. as the secretary of HHS.
About nine, close to 10 years ago, you wrote a book called Food Forensics.
Is that right?
It's right.
Okay.
What's the thesis of that book?
Is there anything you'd change about it 10 years later?
I would just add to it, um, food forensics, it was a number one best-selling science book uh on Amazon.
And it basically goes through some testing of foods, because we do mass spec laboratory testing of heavy metals and glyphosate and things like that.
But then it talks about what I consider to be uh dangerous or questionable ingredients versus healthful ingredients.
But we've learned a lot since then.
And one of the most profound things that I've learned is that even if you have great nutrition in your life, and I mean, really top of the line, clean foods, organic, et cetera.
I was missing a very critical component in all of this.
And it's light as medicine and also what's called photoactivated nutrition.
So it turns out that that light, like natural sunlight, but especially the far infrared wavelengths from sunlight, they really penetrate through your body uh deeply.
They, and there are photoreceptors on your organs inside your body.
I don't know if you knew that, but many of your cells have photoreceptors.
You're like, why?
Isn't it dark in there?
Well, light gets through.
Sunlight gets through.
And it turns out that many of the nutrients that people would want to consume that are healthful nutrients, like uh turmeric, which I have in my smoothie.
Turmeric has a certain uh potential level by default.
But then if you go out into the sun and you get sunlight, it photoactivates that nutrient and vastly increases its efficacy and absorbability in the body.
So the what I'm what I missed to answer your question, what I missed in food forensics is also and light.
Like it should have been eat all these foods and then get sunlight, and then the foods and the nutrients actually have their best effects.
And if you think about it historically, what did what did previous generations love to do?
Go out and have a picnic, eat in the sun, right?
And work in the sun.
People, I mean, our lives used to be more outdoor lives.
In the last you know, three generations, we become indoor people on our computers and blue screens all day long.
It's not just the lack of natural light, it's the lack of your nutrition being activated, photoactivated by sunlight.
Let me follow up then with what I think a lot of people might respond with that they would say, but the problem with being outdoors uh and in the sunlight is what?
That you're gonna get a sunburn.
And they think that the sunburn in turn means melanoma, and that means means really bad news.
What's the correct way to think about that?
Yeah, so it processed food that lacks nutrition makes you susceptible to sunburn.
And sunburns are bad.
They are harmful.
But the reason many people burn, like let me just give an example.
I'm I'm a very white, white guy.
When I was younger, I used to burn very easily, very easily.
It was because of the processed food nutrition that I had.
Now, if you look at my skin tone right now, you know, I don't look pasty white.
It's because I'm out in the sun every day with no sunscreen, but having taken the right uh superfoods, like in my smoothie and the you know, the right supplements and so on, including acid xanthin.
And so when you have good nutrition, you are naturally more resistant to ultraviolet light.
Now, this is critical to understand.
Like people in Hawaii, they know all about Asta Xanthan.
I mean, many of them do, especially the athletes.
If you take acid Xanthan, see, you know, I don't know how deep to go in this, but acid Xanthan is made by um single-celled organisms, uh, hematococcus.
And it it creates acid Xanthan as a spherical shell around itself when the water dries up and it needs to survive for up to a hundred years.
It needs to survive intense sunlight without using without losing its genetic integrity.
So acid xanthan blocks sunlight to allow the genetic integrity of the organism to survive so that when the rain comes back, it can re-sprout and regrow back into a green algae, which is what it is when it's got plenty of water and food.
Okay.
So if you take that acid xanthan, which is that protective cocoon, and then you eat it, and it's also found in salmon, it's what makes salmon flesh pink.
When you eat the acid xanthan and it gets distributed into your fat cells because it's a fat-soluble carotenoid, it's known as the king of carotenoids.
Then your skin has natural built-in sunscreen.
Now you're not going to be susceptible or as susceptible as you were.
And then when you go out in the sun and have healthy normal exposure, then you're going to have a uh melanin reaction to build up darker skin tone.
And then it turns out, Tom, and this is, I can even show you the scientific study, that having darker skin tone, having melanin in your skin protects you from 5G radiation.
So it protects you from cell tower radiation and electropollution.
If you think about it, it makes sense because it's protecting you from the electromagnetic radiation of sunlight at certain wavelengths.
And there's actually a published study from Chinese researchers right now that shows that if you have more melanin, then you can block more than 99.99% of 5G radiation.
So very few people know this.
I've got so much left that I want I want to switch to a completely different topic, okay?
And this one, if I'm putting you on the spot, I want you to tell me because in a way it's fine, because it does involve details and it's not your area of expertise, but it does seem like something you've been very interested in, and that is Charlie Kirk, the Charlie Kirk assassination.
So I'm about to ask you probably one of the edgiest questions in the history of the Tom Wood show here.
Those are my favorite because I myself have not, you know, through my own fault, I just haven't followed the details of this.
But I I have followed it enough to know that I have people I know and trust who say something is fishy about this.
Like something does not add up about this.
And they're not just saying that because they always have to have some unusual take on everything in the world, that they're saying, no, no, hold on a minute.
No, no, something does not add up here.
Now, am I putting you on the spot to ask you to say something about that?
Not at all.
I'm happy to answer it.
Yeah, let's hear what your take is.
Okay.
So uh, first of all, as context, I'm I'm a very accomplished long-range rifle shooter.
So I will shoot, you know, 338 Lapua or 300 wind mag rifles at ranges of a thousand yards or so.
And I've been doing that for years.
So I understand ballistics, I understand muzzle velocity.
I uh in fact, I did the first acoustic uh forensic ballistics analysis of a Las Vegas shooting.
And that's where you compare the time gap between the strikes of the bullets locally versus the arrival of the report from the muzzle of the rifle, because the speed of sound determines how quickly the sound arrives from the report, whereas the speed of the rifle rounds, which is higher than the speed of sound, uh that that difference tells you the distance of the rifle if you can take a fairly good guess about the velocity of the rounds.
So if you know those rounds, for example, are 556, then you can take a pretty good guess of velocity, it might be 27, 50 feet per second or something like that.
And you can estimate the distance of the shooter just from an audio recording.
So I did that years ago.
Very few people knew about it at the time.
But I'm also, I'm a, I'm a, you know, I've been a musician since I was a kid.
So I, so I do a lot of audio uh uh engineering type of work.
So it was, it was easy to do.
Now everybody's doing an audio analysis of the shooting with Charlie Kirk.
Uh the problem is this analysis doesn't work if you have subsonic projectiles, which I believe to be the case with Charlie Kirk.
So in a subsonic projectile, you have to flip everything upside down.
In a subsonic projectile, the sound arrives before The projectile arrives, uh, obviously.
Uh, but that's not the way most people are looking at this.
And also, when you have so many buildings there on campus, you get sound reflections.
So you get rifle reports that can bounce off of straight edges and come back to people's microphones.
And then if you do the calculation of that rifle report, you would actually hear two reports, one from the original rifle and the second from the echo of it.
And that can be very confusing, or some people can get the wrong calculations, adding the distance together of those two lines.
And then they can get bad information.
So, with that said, I'm not trying to geek out on everybody here, by the way.
I'm just, this is just the way I think, the way I approach things.
I know as a long-range rifle shooter, and looking at the foot-pound energy behind a 30 out six round, that there's no way it I don't want to curse.
There's no way, it's not possible that that round, if it was fired from the front, did not exit out of the back of Charlie's neck.
And, you know, all prayers to Charlie and his family.
I don't mean to make light of this, but the the theory that he was shot from the front with a 306 rifle is, in my view, completely bogus.
Absolutely bogus.
So I appreciate the fact that people like Cannes Owens are asking, you know, important questions.
I don't know the answers yet, but I suspect my suspicion, Tom, is that he was actually shot from behind with a subsonic projectile from a uh not a gun or a pistol or a rifle, something custom built for this purpose.
And to me, that leads to the involvement of uh some intelligence agency.
That's my best guess currently, but of course that may change based on new information.
So then I suppose I can probably gather what you thought when we got the I guess we got the report or whatever saying that uh there was no exit wound and he was like a man of steel, and that, and then of course, makes people feel even better about Charlie Kirk.
What a man of steel.
And I thought, what?
Something about that sounds a little bit fishy.
Well, I one of the most controversial tweets I put out, uh it was on a Monday, I said, happy Monday.
I believe that all bullets have to follow the laws of physics.
And, you know, that set people off.
Oh, how dare you?
You know, um, also, all human bones have to follow the laws of physics.
And I don't mean any disrespect to Charlie at all.
But it is not possible for human bone vertebra to deflect a 30 out six round, especially if it's fired, you know, straight on.
Now, if you want to ask who has the most dense bones, actually, who who has the most dense bones of all humans?
It's athletes and specifically it's wrestlers and um uh Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athletes or those who engage in striking arts.
So martial artists, you know, cage fighters.
They have very high bone density.
They can get into car wrecks and suffer a lot less damage than a typical person.
But they're still not bulletproof, okay?
And Charlie Kirk was not a cage match fighter.
He did not have bone density any higher than any average person his age.
Why?
Because he wasn't an athlete.
So anybody saying that Charlie Kirk has bones of steel just completely discredits themselves.
But you know, I I don't know what the story is either.
You know, as you say, No, I don't either.
We can't know.
But what usually happens in cases like this where there's where something is dubious is that it all gets swept away, and everybody continues to have their questions and they speculate on it forever, and nobody ever finds a smoking gun.
Is there any chance of that being different this time?
Well, think about it this way.
There were hundreds of people with cameras there, their mobile phones.
There were hundreds of additional cameras on campus.
And yet they haven't produced a single video frame or photo of the so-called suspect, Tyler Robinson carrying a rifle, uh, laying in a prone position with a rifle, shooting a rifle, muzzle flash, etc.
Not a single frame has been produced.
Now, that's impossible in this day and age.
I mean, you think of almost any other event, you know, you've got, I mean, think about J6, you know, a thousand different cameras running, different camera angles.
You could document everything that happened second by second from people's cameras.
You could identify people, you knew who punched what, who threw what, everything.
You're telling me that with all these people and all these cameras on campus, that this guy, Tyler Robinson, he walked around campus with a rifle down in his pants, which also doesn't make any sense if you ever try to assemble and disassemble one of those rifles quickly when you're nervous and your adrenaline is pumping.
It's impossible.
Especially on a rooftop after you took a shot and you think people might be looking for you.
It's impossible that there's not a video of this guy if he carried out this act.
So I would say, Tom, Tyler Robinson is the Patsy, and he's innocent of what he's being accused of.
He may have, you know, odd friends, you know, furry friends or or whatever kind of weird perverted stuff maybe he was into.
I don't know.
I don't care.
It's not my business.
But I don't believe that he shot Charlie Kirk.
Yeah, my understanding is in the again, I haven't read as much as I should, is that he's not cooperating.
And apparently he is sticking to I did not do this.
Yeah, wouldn't you if you were innocent?
Yeah, well, I mean, that does make sense.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, he's a scapegoat.
And one of the tells in this is how all the people that want you to swallow this narrative are saying, death sentence, death sentence, we have to put him to death as quickly as possible.
You know, Lee Harvey Oswald.
I mean, they they want him gone because he knows he's innocent, I believe.
Uh, and if he wasn't, I mean, if he were guilty, wouldn't wouldn't we have his DNA on the rifle?
Wouldn't we have photos and videos of him on campus with the rifle?
I mean, we would have really substantial evidence, not this fake uh text message that nobody believes, because of course the FBI has uh cell phone SIM card spoofing technology.
You know, Tom, they can they can send a text from your phone effectively, and you know, on your account anytime they want, so they can make it look like you said anything they want you to say.
And I believe the FBI has been deeply involved in just basically fabricating evidence, not looking for who committed the crime.
I mean, and and I I stand behind that.
And that's look, everybody, you know, it's funny.
Before Trump was president, everybody knew that about the FBI.
Look at J6, look at the history of the terror plots, look at the stage fake kidnapping of uh the Michigan Governor Whitmer.
These were all FBI plots.
Look at 275 FBI agents now admitted to have been at J6.
What were they doing there?
They were instigating the insurrection.
Come on.
You know, sometimes it's not that difficult to know what's happening.
And I I don't think that uh Kash Patel has achieved the level of reforms in the FBI that he wants to.
And nor has RFK uh Jr. achieved the level of reforms that he wants, because these government agencies and institutions, they're heavily, heavily burdened down with people who are effectively at war with the American people.
And the FDA qualifies as that as well, in my opinion.
Well, the health area, I mean, you know better than anybody, but I there are so many people whose careers and reputations depend on the the establishment version being unimpaired and being unchallenged.
It's just it's mind-blowing how many people, how much influence we're talking about.
Uh I mean, whatever you may say about RFK Jr., what he has done is far more than I expected anybody ever to do in my lifetimes.
And man, has he gone after again in an entrenched power structure, seriously entrenched, not just in the US, but of course, he's giving people indirectly.
The United States is a powerful country.
And if there's somebody like RFK and HHS, that reverberates around the world.
This guy is a disaster from their point of view.
I mean, to some extent they can make fun of him or whatever, but the fact is some people now have heard things that they had never heard before.
RFK is doing really important work, and I support what he's doing.
But I want to give credit to Lee Zeldon also at the EPA.
So I think there's no better example of an agency that was at war with America than the EPA.
Uh the EPA, with their endangerment finding, they basically said that they regulate all carbon dioxide and that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, which that would be a shock for all plants to hear, since they use it for photosynthesis to generate everything, including all of our food crops and uh vitamin C and everything else, right?
So he has really begun dismantling uh a lot of what the EPA stood for, which with the EPA uh going to war with America's energy infrastructure.
That has put America far behind other countries like China in the AI race.
Because the limiting factor in AI is not the microchips, but the energy.
So when Elon Musk talks about, hey, we're going to open a two gigawatt data center, notice he's defining it in terms of energy units, gigawatts.
And it's it's not based on how many CPUs, because we can get, we can get the CPUs or the GPUs or whatever are needed.
But the energy is a limiting factor.
Well, China didn't buy into all the climate change nonsense.
So China is now producing over 10,000 terawatt hours of energy every year, which is more than double what the United States produces.
And even with Trump wanting to launch these 10, what are the waste wasting house AP1000 nuclear power plants?
That will only add 100 terawatt hours annually to the U.S. And the U.S. is currently only sitting up 4,400 terawatt hours, less than half of what China produces.
So if you look at the AI race to superintelligence, which many people believe will lead to world dominance over military and everything else.
China is in the lead now in terms of energy because they didn't buy into climate change.
So the EPA crippled the U.S. infrastructure and put us behind in possibly the most important and final race of human civilization, which is the race to superintelligence.
Mike, if people want to follow you, how should they do that?
Well, they can find me at naturalnews.com, or if you want to hear my interviews with people like you, by the way, and that you're always invited back.
Uh Brighton.com, just like it says on the screen there, Brighton.com.
Um, you can find me there, that's a free speech platform.
And we have our own AI engine at Brightcheon.ai, and it is the only totally non-woke uh AI engine that also knows everything that RFK Jr. knows about vaccines because we trained it on his books.
Smart.
Smart.
Okay, tremendous.
All right, I'll put those links up at uh Tomwoods.com slash 2698 also.
And uh Mike, thanks once again.
Great talking to you.
Thank you, Tom.
It's been a pleasure.
And thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
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