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Oct. 22, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Amazon to replace 600,000 human workers with ROBOTS
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So an internal document from Amazon was leaked to the New York Times.
And in that document, Amazon says that they're going to replace 600,000 human jobs with automation, you know, robots for the most part.
And they're going to do that between now and the year 2033.
And this is going to save them more than $10 billion.
It's going to save them about 30 cents per package in terms of fulfillment costs.
And this will cause some severe backlash from the public.
So they even have a strategy to try to improve their corporate image by doing things like not calling the robots robots, but instead saying they're more like co-workers that work alongside humans.
So they're going to be called cobots.
Yeah.
That won't make you want to strangle them any less, by the way.
I mean, the bots, not the Amazon executives.
Maybe you want to strangle them too, but don't resort to violence.
So the cobots are going to replace the humans.
So we are looking at, again, 600,000 jobs that are currently in the Amazon ecosystem, mostly fulfillment jobs, but there are some other types of jobs, you know, warehouse logistics and operations, quality control, probably maintenance and so on.
Those jobs will also be replaced by robots.
And here we go.
I've been talking about this for quite some time, you know, the last couple of years.
Every once in a while, I'll roll out a podcast about the coming robot revolution and how millions of human jobs are going to be replaced, and it's coming soon.
And there's always like somebody posts a comment on my videos like, oh, it's never going to happen.
You know, the robots will never replace humans.
Yes, it is.
Amazon has just admitted it, and they did not deny the existence of this document.
They replied to the New York Times.
They just said that, well, the document doesn't have the full context of our plan, but they did not deny that the document was real because it is real.
So they are going to replace 600,000 jobs.
Now, it's not just Amazon, obviously.
As this robot technology spreads across society, it's going to replace millions of jobs in grocery stores for restocking grocery store shelves.
Fulfillment centers beyond Amazon.
You can obviously see that.
Logistics hubs.
So, for example, let's say Home Depot or Lowe's or any large retailer, they have logistics hubs where they have shipments come in from manufacturers.
And then those shipments are divvied up into trucks that go out to deliver the goods to the specific retail stores to restock them.
And at a place like Home Depot, that truck will arrive every day, you know, or almost every day.
Same thing with grocery stores.
Same thing with restaurants.
So the logistics is going to be of everything.
Logistics of food, of hardware, of building supplies, lumber yards, everything.
That's going to be taken over by robots more and more in the years ahead.
It won't be instant, but it will accelerate very quickly beginning next year.
But especially in 2027 and 2028, you're going to really see a lot of robots taking over.
But behind the scenes, these won't be robots that you see.
Like in the grocery stores, these will be the robots that scurry out at night at 3 a.m., you know, when the store is closed or nobody's shopping.
And the robots are then restocking the shelves.
You don't see them, but the next morning, hey, all the shelves are restocked.
Everything looks great.
So the robots will be behind the scenes, but they will be displacing real human jobs.
And again, Amazon is going to replace about 75% of its human jobs with robots.
So this is not a joke.
It's not doom and gloom.
You know, it's not some irrational doom or anything like that.
I mean, this is actually happening.
And it's happening in order to save costs and to improve reliability because human packers are not always consistent, obviously.
I've received packages from Amazon that are insane, like just defy logic.
Like one time I received a box with like a 50-pound bag of organic goat food.
And in that same box was a very delicate air filter that, of course, got completely crushed by the goat food.
And it's like, well, you know, some idiot packed that.
The AI systems won't make that mistake because they will actually think more than the humans do in fulfillment jobs anyway.
So you're going to have millions of humans out of work.
And importantly, They are unemployable.
It's not like they can go to some other fulfillment center and find a job.
It's like, hey, what's your resume?
I worked five years on Amazon packing boxes.
Oh, okay, we don't need that because we have a robot that does that.
Do you have any other skills?
Nope.
Okay, have a nice day.
That's how it's going to go.
And right now, a lot of people who are in between jobs or who need a little bit of additional income, they might be an Uber driver or a Lyft driver, which for many people, you know, they can earn an extra 20 to 30 bucks an hour, whatever that comes out to, by using their vehicle.
Well, that's going to be automated more and more.
Not only Waymo, autonomous taxis, but also Tesla.
And you're going to have autonomous vehicles nationwide that are rideshare type of programs.
You could just call one of these vehicles to come get you.
It doesn't even have a driver.
So the people that are displaced out of the Amazon jobs are not going to be able to pick up other jobs very easily at all unless they have more skills, skills that are complex for robots, too difficult.
Skills like plumbing skills or welding or HVAC repair, things like that.
That's going to be difficult for robots to take over for a few more years.
So I think the smart people who come out of the Amazon fulfillment centers will go be a plumbing apprentice or something.
Plumbing will have longevity because robots aren't even going to be able to climb down into the basements and the crawl spaces that plumbing requires.
And robots also don't have the physical strength that plumbing requires sometimes with those giant plumbers wrenches.
You got to torque that pipe fitting.
Yeah.
Robots won't be able to do that.
There's not much torque.
At least not yet.
I don't want a robot with a lot of torque.
It sounds like a danger, hazardous robot.
In any case, this is the beginning of the labor takeover, the labor replacement by robots.
And right now, already there's the cognitive replacement and takeover by robots that's happening across the board.
It's almost every day that I hear about some other large company, big corporate giant in America that's either laying off thousands of people or halting hiring of people because they're using AI to replace those people.
It's every day.
And I've always said here, I've said, you know, the cognitive jobs will be replaced first, followed by a few years later, the labor jobs with the physical robots.
And that's exactly how this is playing out.
So the desk jobs, the cognitive jobs, by next year, more and more of those are going to be replaced in huge numbers.
And then in 2027 and 28, you're going to see a lot more labor jobs replaced by robots.
Now, the Open AI company just released a new AI-powered browser, initially just for Mac users.
I don't know why they released it only on Mac, but they did.
And the browser is called Atlas.
Apparently, you can download it now.
I don't use Mac, so I haven't been able to mess with this thing.
I'm going to wait for the Windows or the Linux version, one or the other.
But this browser has AI intelligence built into it, and you can just type instructions into it of what you want it to do.
Like, you know, go to Amazon and find a bag of organic goat food and then order it and have it shipped and use this credit card.
Just go do that.
And the browser will do that for you.
So this is a browser agent that is task-oriented, goal-oriented, but you give it the goal.
And it can do all kinds of things.
Like anything that you can do in a browser, this AI agent can do.
And it's tied into your account with OpenAI, which does cost a little bit of money each month, by the way.
But it will remember the things that you have asked for and maybe your interest areas and things like that.
And so it is probably spying on you, just to be clear.
So, you know, don't use it for crazy things.
I don't know.
Go to the dark web and find an assassin's guide.
Don't use it for that.
Unless you love to have the FBI knocking on your door.
Why are you searching for assassin's guides?
How to make home explosives from baking soda and ammonia or whatever.
I saw it in the Terminator movie.
He went shopping at the grocery store and he made pipe bombs.
How do you do that?
Yeah, if you ask those kinds of questions, you might have law enforcement knocking on your door, just saying.
So don't use it for stupid things.
But if you want to use it for smart things and to help you automate your job a little bit more, that browser could be very useful.
So there's an example of cognitive white-collar job or desk job automation that's just been released in the last day.
And you're going to see more and more releases like this.
Anthropic has browser plugins that it's working on and it's refining.
And then, of course, Perplexity has its Comet browser, I think that's what it's called, that is also an AI browser.
And so you're going to see more and more of this.
And the old Google Chrome browser, that's going to become more and more obsolete unless Google adds AI intelligence to Chrome, which probably they will because they want to stay competitive in the AI space.
But browsers are no longer going to be just like dumb terminals where you click what you want and you type what you want.
They're going to be interactive systems that you'll find can help you do a lot of jobs much more efficiently.
For example, if you have a very repetitive job that requires a browser, you'll be able to just tell the engine what to do, obviously, and it'll just go off and do that.
And if that's your whole job Monday through Friday, because you work for the government, let's say, you're like a grant approval officer.
Yeah, you're going to be able to just hit go and take the whole day off and go play miniature golf or something.
You come back and it'll be done.
Oh, that's all in a day's work.
Woo, good thing I have a solid pension in this federal job, you know?
So that's here now, okay?
So yes, yes, you're going to have millions of people displaced by this technology, either on the cognitive side or the labor side very quickly, just in the next few years.
So I posted the following message.
I said, prediction, the human worker revolts will become widespread before 2030.
They will be revolting against automation robots that are replacing them everywhere.
They will demand UBI payments.
That's universal basic income.
Or they will threaten to burn down the factories and fulfillment centers.
The humans versus robot wars will soon follow.
State governments will restrict weapons being carried by humans.
I'm talking about states like California or Oregon, but will choose to arm the robots to protect corporate property from the, quote, pro-human terrorists.
Thus, robots will have Second Amendment rights in places like California, but humans won't.
Yeah, they're going to arm the robots.
Of course they are.
You know, to protect corporate property.
But if you get caught with a gun, then you're a terrorist because you might be a threat to the robots.
So this is coming.
This is coming because you're going to have, again, millions of people displaced out of their jobs whose work skills are obsolete.
There's nothing they can do in society, you know, for many people, that can't be done by a robot.
And obviously fulfillment is one of those things.
Now, on the positive side of this, let's say the AI utopia explanation, you'll hear those people say things like, well, those people will be free to pursue things that are more meaningful.
They'll be free to create art and poetry or pursue a hobby or write a book or exercise more, have fitness, whatever.
Yeah, great, except not when they're broke.
I mean, why do people go to jobs?
Do you think they just want to do that?
No, because they need the money.
They need the money to buy food and pay rent.
So unless you're just giving them free money, hence the UBI, their life is still terrible.
I mean, yeah, they have free time, but free time to be homeless.
You know, that's not a solution.
You have all the time in the world to live in a cardboard box on the sidewalk.
Yeah, you can exercise all you want in the cardboard box.
So the UBI is going to become a very popular demand from the displaced workers.
And the UBI, of course, if the government gives in and says, yeah, let's just give everybody a few thousand dollars a month.
And in fact, some people have called it a universal high income, a UHI.
Universal high income.
Oh, okay, great.
So where does the money come from?
Oh, the government prints it.
Yeah.
So now the government's just generating currency out of thin air and handing it out to people.
This is a recipe for economic catastrophe, obviously.
And it will lead to hyperinflation and collapse of the currency, at which point your UBI doesn't mean jack because, you know, it's basically universal basic hyperinflation where, yeah, you might get money from the government, but you can't afford to buy anything with it because the currency has lost most of its value.
And I've done the math on this, depending on obviously the level of the UBI, that if the U.S. federal government were to start giving out free money to people, you know, $100,000 a year or whatever, just depending on who qualifies and how much you give people, that could cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10 trillion a year.
I mean, realistically, you could, you could almost, it could cost a trillion dollars a month, you know, at a high enough level.
A trillion dollars a month.
So, well, where are you going to get the money?
I mean, who's going to buy the treasuries of a trillion dollars a month so that you can print the new currency and hand it out to people who aren't working so they can continue to be consumers?
Because we need consumers in the economy.
We have to have people who buy stuff.
Otherwise, the corporations all go broke also.
Who's going to buy Ford's crappy vehicles?
You know, overpriced vehicles because of Trump's aluminum price controls that make aluminum artificially expensive.
Who's going to buy overpriced Ford trucks if people don't get free money from the government?
And then your economy just becomes, well, I'm sorry to say, but a giant debt circle jerk.
I mean, and a CBDC on top of that, because of course they're going to surveil everybody.
Like, you don't get the UBI if you said something nasty on social media.
Oh, did you criticize Israel?
No UBI for you.
You be broke now.
Yeah.
Oh, you said something about Netanyahu?
Yeah.
You be broke.
It's going to be a CBDC.
Oh, do you, you own Bitcoin?
You have crypto?
Oh, you better tell us about that.
You have to report all your crypto.
Otherwise, you won't qualify for the UBI.
So you're going to have to self-report in violation of your Fourth Amendment rights all of your assets so we can ascertain whether you qualify for the UBI.
And in doing that, then people are going to, I mean, if they volunteer all this, they're going to report their assets and then the government's going to weaponize that against you to spy on you and confiscate stuff from you because, oh, you have too much stuff.
See, it's very easy to see how this slides into socialism and redistribution of wealth and a debt collapse all at the same time, just to keep people buying stuff.
So that is not a long-term solution.
That does not work.
I mean, it might work in the short run as we watch the whole circus implode, you know.
Like, wow, a pizza is now $250.
That's incredible.
So your $1,000 a month UBI doesn't really pay the rent, does it?
You're barely getting by on that.
But this will end in the collapse of the currency if that's where they take it with a giant UBI.
And maybe that's what they want.
But ultimately, as you and I have talked about before, ultimately the only real solution from the point of view of a government that cares nothing about its people is to find a way to exterminate the masses.
Just get rid of them.
You don't want them around rioting, revolting, tweeting.
You don't want them collecting money and adding to your debt woes.
So what do you do?
Oh, you start a war or you turn off the power grid to a city like Los Angeles and you blame China for it.
Oh, no power.
Oh, what happens?
The die-off begins.
And then certain people in Washington, D.C. will be applauding, yay, we've accelerated premature deaths.
And they pull out their calculators.
Oh, that's going to save us $27 trillion over 10 years.
That's awesome.
How many more can we kill?
And that's what they're going to do.
They're going to try to figure out how they kill everybody.
Well, the British government has figured that out.
Let's just go to war with Russia.
Russia's got a very efficient killing machine.
It's called the Russian military.
And all we got to do is take these young Brits and rile them up and talk them into believing that they're heroes.
And then we send them east.
Go attack Russia.
And we wave them goodbye because they're never coming back.
And then we don't have to give them a UBI because they be dead.
See, this is you think that Kirstarmer gives a crap about young British men?
No, he wants to get rid of them.
This is an extermination agenda.
And ultimately, it's all about replacing humans permanently.
Ultimately, everybody who talks about a UBI, they're either stupid if they don't mention where this is going or they're just delusional.
If they think that a UBI is sustainable, they're just stupid.
It's not sustainable.
And it's only a stepping stone to the extermination agenda.
There is no homeostasis with a UBI.
That is not a sustainable situation when you have millions of people who aren't producing anything, who aren't working, and are just receiving free money so they can consume, consume, consume.
That system will self-implode by definition, just by raw logic.
And, you know, that's the issue I have with some of these AI utopia people who are like, no, we'll all be infinitely rich.
None of us will ever have to work.
Everything will be free.
Like, no, you'll probably be dead, actually, because the Terminators will come get rid of you.
What do you mean everything will be free?
Everything's not going to be free.
They say, oh, all energy will go to zero.
You know, all energy will be free.
Too cheap to meter.
Everything will be free because the robots will be manufacturing everything.
And so food will be so cheap.
We're going to actually have deflation.
Nationwide, everything will collapse in price.
You'll be able to live on a dollar a day.
Like, what are you smoking, man?
What are you smoking?
Like mercury crack?
Are you a mercury-sniffing crackhead?
What are you smoking?
How did you burn out so many brain cells to think that we're going to have a massive deflation problem as the robots take over everybody's jobs and replace human beings?
No, we're not going to have deflation.
We're going to have a UBI, which is going to lead to hyperinflation.
It's obvious.
You think the federal government's going to print less money?
No.
You think they're going to buy back all the debt?
Not a chance.
Never going to happen.
They're going to run this scheme until it ends, until the collapse.
And when the collapse happens, they will celebrate that too because they'll say, wow, that's a great way to get rid of more humans.
Replace them with the bots because the bots, we don't have to worry about paying them Social Security.
The bots don't need Medicare and Medicaid.
If a bot has a bad knee, we just throw it in the dumpster.
We just get another bot.
You know, there's no disability payments.
There's no health insurance.
The bot is disposable.
And come to think of it, they think most humans are as well.
So they're going to throw humans in the dumpsters first through extermination agendas.
And that brings us to Operation Warp Speed.
Trump and Pfizer, mass death from the vaccines.
That was just the warm-up round.
That was just to take out the low-hanging fruit.
The people who were willing to go along with their own self-extermination.
And it didn't actually have the effect that they wanted, I think.
It killed probably 1.5 million Americans, maybe over 20 million people around the world.
But those are rookie numbers compared to where they want this to go.
They need billions of humans to be exterminated over the next decade.
How are they going to do that?
We know how.
We know how.
You know, wars, engineered famine, right?
Infrastructure collapse, more wars, terrorism, internal conflict, civil wars, regional wars, and then the robot wars.
Ultimately, they'll just send out the Terminators to take out whoever's left in certain cities and sectors and whatever.
While the people who are allowed to live, who will have a life pass, they'll have a special like RFID chip or something that the robots will detect.
Oh, sorry, sorry, ma'am.
Not allowed to kill you.
We'll move on to the next victim.
Yeah, you're going to have like a robot terminator immunity chip.
It'll probably be embedded in your forehead or something, you know, mark of the beast.
And yeah, really, it's like a RFID, like a transponder to not be killed by the robots.
And you better hope that thing works.
And the robots will go kill everybody else in the neighborhood because that's what they're programmed to do.
So yeah, all that's coming.
It's inevitable.
I mean, I don't even call these predictions.
I'm just telling you what's absolutely going to happen because that's the plan.
Clearly, that's the plan.
Clearly, Operation Warp Speed was designed to kill a bunch of humans.
It was a depopulation bioweapon.
And clearly, I mean, Amazon's admitting they're going to replace 600,000 humans with robots.
Clearly, as this spreads across society, governments are going to realize we can't deal with tens of millions of unemployed people who are angry and who are revolting in the streets and looting 7-Eleven or looting their local Walmarts.
So what are they going to do?
Clearly, obviously, they're going to exterminate them through a variety of mechanisms.
Financial collapse, EMP, power grid failure, whatever the case may be, whatever it takes, radiation, more pesticides, like triple the pesticide load on the wheat berries there, you know.
And if you're not buying organic, you're just eating death, you know.
Yeah, that's what they're going to do.
Of course they are.
Don't think for a minute that that's not what's in their minds.
I mean, come on, the USA and Israel bombed the smithereens out of Gaza just to exterminate 2 million people and take their land so they can build luxury shore condos.
You think these people have ethics?
Come on.
They don't have ethics.
They don't care about humans.
You're just in the way.
I mean, we, you and me both, we are all considered just in the way of the rise of the robots.
So of course they're going to go around and just exterminate everybody they can.
And they'll come up with elaborate schemes and excuses for why it's happening.
Oh my God, we didn't anticipate the alien invasion, but it's not an alien invasion.
You know, it's a fake invasion, probably with that, that, what is it, that three-eye Atlas comet thing that everybody's talking about.
Yeah, it's probably going to be like a fake mothership, a giant hologram in the atmosphere, you know, Operation Blue Beam.
And then they're going to say the aliens are here.
You all have to report to the, you know, the alien reprogramming centers or whatever.
And, you know, you line up and then they kill you.
I mean, like a Star Trek episode, you know.
That was actually one of the episodes, the war simulators.
You have to go in and be euthanized.
So it's not hard to see where this is going.
What's shocking to me is how few people are willing to just look at this and realize that it's happening.
And that's why I wanted to bring you this story about Amazon because now you see, yeah, they're going to replace 600,000 humans.
Humans who will have no work, humans who have no jobs, no job prospects, because they are fulfillment center humans that are obsolete.
You know, unless they have some other skill, but if they had another skill that could get them a better job, they probably wouldn't be working at Amazon in the first place, right?
I mean, that's just logical.
So, yeah, here come the, you know, the killbots and the death waves, and it's all going to be somebody else's fault, of course.
You know, they're never going to show their hand of who's actually behind this.
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Okay, the other thing that we've got, which I'm showing on my desk, we now have the liquid multivitamin called Protovite, which has a little bit of aloe vera in it, by the way.
That's one of the main ingredients.
But it's got all the other vitamins, the B vitamins, minerals, and some superfood extract concentrates that are also part of Protovite.
And you drink an ounce a day, and it's just extraordinary.
The changes, the health support across many systems, that's something to check out.
We don't make it, but I interviewed the founder who makes this product.
That interview is playing soon, by the way.
You'll love it.
It's called Protovite and it's at healthrangerstore.com right now.
So check it out there.
And thank you for all your support.
Thank you for your patience.
The supply chains are difficult right now, but we're doing our best to get these products back in stock.
Even though it takes lab testing and it takes manufacturing, et cetera, we're doing our best to get it to you as quickly as possible.
So thank you for your patience and for your support.
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