Brighteon Broadcast News, Oct 30, 2025 - Trump lurches toward NUCLEAR DOOMSDAY with dangerous postur
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If you've been wondering how we could accelerate our trajectory into global thermonuclear annihilation, yeah, wonder no more because Trump has just announced the resumption of nuclear weapons testing by the United States, which has been banned since 1992.
But now, because of the fact that Russia, especially Russia, is demonstrating so many advanced weapons, which we will talk about today, Trump feels like he needs to flex the nuclear muscle of the United States by blowing up our out-moded obsolete nuclear weapons to demonstrate, yeah, we can blow up stuff too.
So he put out a giant, well, I mean, a big deal of a post that orders the Department of Defense to start testing nuclear weapons once again, reversing the 1992 moratorium that has been honored since then.
So welcome to today's broadcast.
It's Thursday, October 30th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
And yes, if you saw me on the Redacted show yesterday afternoon, that was indeed me on a crappy webcam because Redacted, which is a wonderful show, they reached out to me and said, hey, do you want to come on and talk about the SNAP, you know, food stamp program?
And actually, my producer was talking with their producer.
And we said, well, gosh, you know, normally yes, but this week I'm moving the entire studio, moving to a new building.
And so we can't really do it, you know?
I mean, otherwise it would be yes.
And then the redacted producer said, well, it's okay.
Just use your phone or, you know, use anything that's got video.
And so I actually, I have my home studio that I've used in the past, but I haven't used it for about a year or so.
So I powered back up the home studio and started to try to join them.
And then the camera kept rebooting.
It was just like rebooting, rebooting.
And that was dead.
So I had to run around and I found this old crappy webcam, the USB.
So I plugged that in, reconnected, like, how's this look?
They're like, oh, yeah, we'll work with it.
So that's how I ended up on Redacted with a kind of a last-minute crappy webcam, which is very unlike the way I normally do things.
But again, my studio is moving.
And in the new studio, by the way, we have, I think we have 11 cameras.
But today I was down to one crappy camera.
But we have 11 cameras because we have a whole new section of, we have a kitchen there, like a studio kitchen, in order to demonstrate smoothie recipes and things like that.
So we've got cameras for the kitchen, like a close-up camera, overhead camera, front, side, you know, it's probably four or five cameras just for the kitchen.
And then there's a lot more cameras for the main studio area because I have it set up where either I can do just a straight up interview with somebody remotely or I can interview with people who are in person.
And what I've done is I've made, I had custom built this giant horseshoe table.
I mean, it's a massive, I can't wait to show it to you.
I think you'll find it really interesting.
It's a massive horseshoe table.
And you'll really appreciate this.
You'll laugh.
I built it so that it's so wide that when I have people who come in person and who are wearing fragrance, because so many people still do that, or I can smell their laundry detergent, they're actually sitting six feet away from me now.
So I've, yeah, I have solved that problem.
I've created enough of a buffer, even COVID can't cross the desk.
You know, it's six feet distance, right?
It's COVID safe, whatever.
No, it's fragrance.
That's the issue.
So I want to make sure that in-person people would sit far away.
And I definitely accomplished that in this case.
And we would sit on opposite sides of the horseshoe, where if it's just me, I sit in the middle of the horseshoe, and then I have like a whole horseshoe desk surrounding me with all kinds of science experiments on it, probably, or whatever we end up with.
So anyway, it's kind of funny.
You'll see it starting next week.
We're going to start filming there.
We've got so many screens and displays there.
And it takes multiple computers with graphics cards to drive the displays.
The thing is, I have so many GPUs because, as you know, I use GPUs to do all the AI data processing.
So I've got, like I've said before, I've got 48 workstations with high-end GPUs, you know, NVIDIA graphics cards.
And as I have upgraded some of those cards, I have older cards that are left over.
So those older cards have gone into the studio because they're actually still really good cards.
I mean, it's kind of overkill, actually, to use them in the studio, but that's what we have there.
So you'll see it next week.
It should be interesting.
And I want to thank the redacted people, the producer there and the host, both of them, they're just such gracious people.
And I didn't realize they were such fans of my podcast and my work or my interviews or what have you.
But as they said live on the show, they really appreciate what I do.
And gosh, I appreciate what they do.
I like to watch their interviews and their shows.
Sometimes when I do my own shows or when I'm interviewing people, it feels like, I mean, I have no idea how many people are listening because I don't really pay much attention to like viewership numbers.
It's not really my concern at all.
And so sometimes I don't know if nobody's listening or if a lot of people are listening.
I have no idea.
And I think that's actually a healthy thing.
I think that the less you care about the listener numbers, I mean, you do need to care about the listeners, right?
You need to have compassion.
You need to be a good person, you know, share good values and teach people how to make their lives better.
But you don't need to care about the number of listeners.
And if you allow yourself to be driven by numbers, then I think you can very quickly end up in a cycle where you're not doing the authentic job of what you're supposed to do.
Instead, you're chasing numbers all day long.
And I'm not chasing numbers at all.
I'm not really chasing anything.
I'm sharing things.
And I'm, well, I guess there is one number I'm chasing that is my moonshot mission, which is to reach 1 billion people.
Through our technology, our platforms, our AI models, plus podcasts and interviews and so on.
I do aim to reach a billion people in multiple languages.
This will take a few years with a message that's uplifting, a pro-liberty message, a pro-human message, a pro-natural health message.
That is my goal.
But I'm not even sure how to track that.
So it's not like I'm chasing that number.
And half of me is hoping that there's still going to be a billion people left to reach five or 10 years down the road because the depopulation agenda seems to be accelerating.
Which brings us back to today's topic about nuclear weapons and nuclear war.
So let's just jump right into that.
So President Trump says that, well, he's ordering the Department of Defense to restart nuclear weapons testing, which has not been allowed since 1992 because the U.S. Congress passed a moratorium at that time.
Trump is doing this in response to primarily Russia rolling out announcements and demonstrations of new weapons, advanced new weapon systems that have been under development by Russia, and they are involved in active testing on the way to deployment of these weapons.
And let's talk about those weapons because the context really matters here.
So a few years ago, Russia introduced the Kinzal missile, which is the hypersonic cruise missile that has been used numerous times in the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
And as far as I can tell, the Kinzhal missiles are just about unstoppable.
I mean, possibly a small number of them may have been brought down by some kind of anti-air systems, but I'm not familiar with any specific cases.
As far as I know, every time they're launched, unless there's a problem, they make it to their target and they explode.
But they're cruise missiles.
They're not ICBMs.
So they don't carry nuclear warheads so far, although they could.
They could.
But so far, they have carried conventional explosives, and they're designed to take out basically bunkers or hardened targets, or perhaps in some cases, to strike, let's say, a power grid infrastructure, something like that.
I do recall that Kinzal missiles were also used very early in the war to strike a military training barracks that just, I think it killed hundreds of young Ukrainian soldiers, which is just, I mean, it's a catastrophe.
In my mind, anytime that people are dying and suffering, it's a catastrophe.
I'm so anti-war because war does not resolve anything, but it subjects human beings to all kinds of suffering and death and pain and economic destruction and so on.
Why aren't we building a better education system instead of building more weapons?
Trump wants to detonate nuclear weapons, but I don't hear him talking about how we need to radically reform our domestic education system because our graduating students are falling behind.
Well, that's an understatement.
Let's just be honest.
There's some of the dumbest students on the planet, even graduating from high school or from universities, by and large, although there are exceptions to this, but there's some of the dumbest graduates on the planet.
We got to fix that.
We need to put money into education.
We need to put money into infrastructure that helps Americans.
Instead, we're pouring a trillion dollars a year into the military.
But getting back to why this is happening, let's continue discussing Russia's weapons.
Oh, and I forgot to tell you, I interviewed Steve Quayle today, so that's don't miss that interview.
That's coming up.
But Russia has the Oreshnik missile system that we have talked about in quite a lot of detail that I believe they unveiled roughly, what was it, a year ago, something like that.
And the Oreshnik, which I think that's Russian for hazelnut, because the nose cone of the Oreshnik resembles a hazelnut as it opens up, you know?
So that's where that comes from, is my understanding.
Well, the Oreshnik system is a hypervelocity kinetic weapon that launches 36 independent vehicles all compacted into one nose cone launches that into at this at some altitude i don't know how high it it goes but very high i don't know stratosphere whatever maybe maybe it goes into low earth orbit i'm not sure but
then as it comes back down, the nose cone opens up, and then there are six waves of six independent warheads in each wave, so that's 36 total, that strike the target on the
ground, or they could also strike aircraft carriers in the sea, but it strikes the target with absolutely devastating kinetic force that apparently turns everything to dust that it hits, and it can penetrate many, many floors below ground of reinforced concrete all the way down into underground factories and underground storage systems, etc.
So, you know, for example, if America had the Oreshnik, it would have used it against the Fordow Mountain in Iran instead of whatever Trump ordered, you know, the bunker buster bombs, what are they called, the Moabs, the mother of all bombs, I think.
The Oreshnik could have done a much more devastating job, actually, but that's a technology that Russia has and the U.S. does not have.
So that's a very advanced technology, and remember that those projectiles come in at about Mach, well, approaching Mach 20, which is just unbelievable, and we've shown videos of that before, and it's just, it looks like lightning from the sky.
It's just coming down in streaks that just devastate everything on the ground.
Well, there's no defense against that, and shortly after it was demonstrated, Russian President Putin announced that it was going into serial production for the military, and I'm just going off of memory here, but I believe that they're going to be able to produce about 300 Oreshnik missile systems every year, which is, you know, roughly one every workday, right?
Something like that.
And that means, and this has been going on for several months, which means they now have, I would say, at least 100 Oreshnik missiles, which means they could take out the White House, they could take out aircraft carriers, they could take out probably the presidential bunker underneath the White House, they could take out, you know, Mar-a-Lago, right?
I mean, if they wanted to, I'm not suggesting that they've even mentioned anything like that, but they could also take out military bases all across Europe, they could hit, you know, capital bit.
buildings or whatever or ammo depots underground bunkers factories you name it so they have that capability now so that's the kinzahl and the oreshnik so far now remember the united states has none of this the u.s is sitting on old technology Technology, a lot of it outdated by 10 to 20 years.
And the nuclear weapons that we have are outdated even more than that.
And the Patriot anti-air defense missile systems are outdated by at least 25 years.
And they just don't work.
I mean, they can't even stop the missiles from Iran, as we saw over this last summer with Israel, right?
Israel couldn't stop the missiles because Israel was using U.S. technology.
So when Trump goes out there and brags, like, everybody wants America's weapons, you know, we have the best weapons in the world.
Yeah, that's kind of like Trump saying that the steak served at his hotel is the best steak in the world.
Not really.
It's steak, you know.
And the U.S. doesn't have the best weapons in the world.
The U.S. has the most expensive weapons and the most complicated weapons that mostly don't work that well.
But it doesn't have the best weapons.
If it did, then we would have already defeated Russia in Ukraine because that's mostly a proxy war between Russia and the United States.
But even after the U.S. sent our tanks and what did we send?
The high Mars, the low Mars, the mid-Mars, the Saturns, the Jupiters.
No.
We sent everything that we had, you know, and it didn't matter.
And now we're going to send the Tomahawks probably.
Those things are slow.
They only travel.
I mean, they're subsonic.
They're very easy for Russia to stop.
Everything we send gets pulverized, you know, no matter what.
So there's no magic weapon that we can send Ukraine that we have in our possession that can defeat Russia.
If we had it, we would have already used it.
So let's continue.
Russia then also talks about the Poseidon.
This is an underwater, large, I don't know if you call it a drone.
It looks like a large torpedo.
And this Poseidon weapon system, by the way, just had some demonstrations and some tests that were conducted on Tuesday.
And Putin even announced this.
He says, quote, when it comes to speed and depth, there's nothing comparable to this unmanned vehicle anywhere in the world, and it is unlikely to appear anytime soon.
So when Putin says that, it's not the same as Trump saying, you know, Trump Hotel stake is the best stake in the world.
When Putin says this, it's actually true.
It's factually true.
Putin is not a man of bluster.
He's not a braggadocious individual.
When it seems like he's bragging about something, it's because he's got the goods.
And in this case, he's got the goods.
He says, quote, and this is obviously an English translation.
For the first time, we succeeded not only in launching it from a submarine using its booster engine, but also in starting its nuclear power unit, which provided energy to the vehicle for a certain period of time because he doesn't want to give away the secret of how long it can power it.
This is a tremendous success, he says.
Now, what you need to understand about the Poseidon is that people like Steve Quayle and myself, we've been discussing the Poseidon underwater drone system for at least three years.
This is the weapon that can cause a radioactive tidal wave.
And let me just explain this.
The Poseidon underwater drone, I don't know, unmanned torpedo.
This has an onboard miniaturized nuclear power system so it can generate all the power it needs for propulsion as well as onboard electronics.
It also carries a massive nuclear warhead.
Reportedly, up to 100 megatons.
Not kilotons, megatons.
Now, just to remind you, I think that's something like 5,000 times larger than the Hiroshima atomic bomb.
Because Hiroshima, I mean, depending on what numbers you use, it was somewhere like 15, 16 kilotons, something like that.
Or some people say it maybe a little bit higher.
But we're talking about 100 megatons, and a mega is 1,000 times larger than a kila or kilo, right?
Metric system.
So 100 megatons.
Imagine like 5,000 Nagasakis, you know, give or take, happening all at once right off the coast of the United States.
Because when Trump brags, oh, we've got super secret submarines parked off the coast of Russia.
We're not playing games.
You know, Putin's not shaking in his boots.
He doesn't really wear boots.
He's not shaking in his sneakers because Putin has already deployed these Poseidon systems off the coast of the United States, both the East Coast and the West Coast, and also off the coast of the UK.
So these underwater drones, known as the Poseidon in English, are sitting there with 100 megaton warheads ready to be detonated via satellite signals from Moscow.
That's a weapon that would absolutely destroy the United States government.
It would wipe out the entire East Coast, everything from, you know, all the way up, I mean, from New York and Connecticut and Virginia, all the way down to Miami, you know, and all the rest.
Everything on the East Coast, even inland for 20, 30 miles, maybe more, would be hit with, I don't know, I've heard different estimates, you know, thousand-foot tidal wave, maybe.
I mean, somebody could do the math on this.
If you translate 100 megatons of energy and you know the distance from the shore and then you know the depth, you know, the topology of the ocean floor, you can calculate the size of the wave.
But whatever.
It's a big-ass radioactive tsunami, basically, okay?
And then that smashes down, crashes all over the East Coast, wipes out everything, including all of our military and naval facilities in Virginia, etc.
All the way up and down the coast.
And all of that area is rendered uninhabitable for centuries because it's all radioactive, obviously.
Hey, it has a little cesium-137 in your sprouts, huh?
Yeah, it's good for the energy.
Yeah, you're going to be looking for cesium-137 for about 300 years because it'll go into all the crops and soils and everything.
And goodbye.
There you go.
No more farming this land.
Although the cockroaches would survive, which is bad news because that might mean that half the Senate still makes it through.
We'll have to see how well the cockroaches do.
Okay, so that's a weapon system.
And I remember that when Steve and I first started talking about this, lots and lots of people said, oh, no, that's not true.
That doesn't exist.
There's no such weapon system.
And, you know, I don't dwell on this issue because I don't have time for woke idiots.
I don't spend time trying to educate clowns.
If people aren't ready to hear the truth, that's their problem, not mine.
I'm here to share the truth and to warn people about what is real and what's likely to happen.
And, you know, my track record speaks for itself.
I was right about COVID, about vaccines, about the depopulation agendas, about the inflation that we're experiencing, again and again, a censorship regime, all of it.
My timing hasn't always been perfect, but the things that I predicted in terms of the large arcs of the future arriving into our present, they have come true with an astonishing level of accuracy.
But one of the predictions that I've made before is that I thought that we would have experienced some kind of a radiological detonation before now, either a dirty bomb or a domestic terrorism event or some kind of war.
Well, Trump is really upping the ante on that by promising nuclear weapons testing once again, which is going to move that clock.
What is it?
The atomic scientists, the bulletin of atomic scientists, is that what it's called?
Where they have a clock.
It's like, we're 90 seconds to midnight, where midnight is the end of the world.
I'm pretty sure they're going to tick that thing another couple of seconds closer once this news gets out.
Oh, Trump's testing nuclear weapons again.
Yeah.
Now we're 87 seconds to midnight.
That's probably where that's going.
I'm just guessing.
But Russia has the Poseidon.
Okay.
So everybody who thought that was fake, you were wrong, or not, not you listening to this.
They were wrong.
Putin just confirmed it and they've been testing it.
And it's a 20-meter long, 100-ton drone, and it can descend below 1,000 meters.
And it can reach speeds of 200 kilometers per hour.
Okay?
So any of you in the Navy, some of you Navy veterans, now I got your attention, right?
You're like, wait a second.
Did you say it dives to a depth of 1,000 meters?
Yeah, I said below 1,000 meters.
Because if you've been on a submarine, you've probably never been below 1,000 meters and not to live, you know, not to live and talk about it.
Because submarines are not built for that kind of depth because of the insane, you know, pressure, obviously.
But this thing can go below 1,000 meters, which means it can evade all the manned submarines made by the USA.
So Trump's fancy super secret submarines, the Ohio class, designed in 1976.
Whatever, man.
Yeah, they're not going to see these drones.
And if they could see them, they can't stop them.
And these drones are moving at 200 kilometers per hour.
Okay.
What?
Yeah, in water.
So that is very fast.
There's no manned submarine that even comes anywhere close to that.
Not even close to that.
Not even with their super secret, top secret statistics that you're not allowed to talk about because it's a secret.
There's nothing that approaches 200 kilometers per hour.
I mean, even on land, there's not a lot of stuff that goes that fast.
Right?
Wow.
So for those of you veterans of the Navy, and God bless you, thank you for your service, but you're used to the units of knots, right?
So you know that one knot is equivalent to, what, 1.8 kilometers per hour.
So we're talking about speeds of over 100 knots here in the water.
Yeah, there's nothing that moves like that in terms of a manned submarine.
There are torpedoes that might do that for a very limited amount of time.
But this drone is powered by nuclear energy, not batteries.
So this is another key technology that Russia has achieved that the U.S. can't even touch.
Why?
Because the U.S. spends a trillion dollars a year on fraud and waste and kickbacks and, you know, pole dancing bars for the top generals or whatever.
and siphoning it off for Bitcoin and gold bars, whatever they do for kickbacks.
Russia has been building infrastructure for its military.
And one of the key pieces of technology is the miniaturization of high-density nuclear power.
So it's not difficult to build on land a giant nuclear power plant that can produce megawatts of power.
Even in the U.S., we can manage to do that, although it takes 14 or 15 years.
They do it in China in about three to five years, by the way.
But in the U.S., we take at least five times longer.
What Russia has managed to do is take that and miniaturize it by a factor, in the case of this drone, at least 100 to 1.
So they can produce not megawatts, but kilowatts, many kilowatts of power that powers the propeller that drives the drone at extremely high speeds of 200 kilometers per hour underwater, which is freaking fast.
And of course, it's got its own, you know, sonar navigation systems, communication, like low frequency sending and receiving from satellites in order to penetrate all that water.
You got to have very low frequency, ultra low frequency communication, which is very low bandwidth.
So you can't be sending, you can't be uploading videos from the torpedo.
It's like binary code.
That's it.
But that's all you need.
It's like navigation.
You don't need a lot of data for navigation or speed or detonation commands, etc.
So it works.
So the U.S. has nothing like this drone.
And these drones are already parked, again, off the continental shelf of the U.S. and other countries, which means that if the U.S. really tries to mess with Russia, Russia can just punch a button, detonate, boom, 100 megatons, East Coast and West Coast.
There goes all the ports on the West Coast.
There goes the entire U.S. economy up in smoke or radioactive water vapor, actually.
This is why Putin is not afraid of Trump's antics.
Now, this is just one of many weapons that Russia has been demonstrating.
This is a very impressive weapon system, the Poseidon.
Okay.
Next is the one that we just found out about, which is the Budovesnik.
I have a Russian-speaking friend who corrected my pronunciation on that.
It's Budovesnik, not Budovesnik.
Apparently, that's not the correct way to say it.
Okay.
I always do try to pronounce things correctly whenever I can.
I do not have a high success rate, but I try.
So it's a Budovesnik.
This is the cruise missile with unlimited range that flies around the skies forever and then can come down and attack any target at any time.
And this was just tested.
It was a successful test.
So it has, I mean, if you go back to the Poseidon, remember what I just said?
Russia miniaturized a nuclear power plant and stuffed it inside the Poseidon.
Well, what they did with the Budovesnik is they miniaturized it by another factor of 10.
So instead of it being 100 times smaller than a land-based modular reactor, they made it a thousand times smaller in terms of the energy it produces.
So it's a thousand times smaller and lighter, and they were able to stuff it into a cruise missile that can produce enough thrust from its nuclear generator to actually stay aloft.
It can actually just fly around forever.
I mean, not forever, but nobody knows how long, but clearly for probably months.
It can just circle the Earth, you know, as long as it's got atmosphere, which is, and you think about air, it's just, it's just pushing air out of the turbine in the same way that the Poseidon is just pushing water, you know, with a propeller.
Okay, so it needs something to compress and to eject as thrust.
So the Budavestnik can't go into outer space.
For that, you need to bring your own fuel, rocket fuel, and it doesn't have rocket fuel.
It's just got nuclear energy miniaturized.
So as long as it's got air to suck up and spit out, it's got an onboard turbine like a jet engine that's powered by nuclear power.
So it can fly around forever.
You know, until the nuclear power runs out, which is, you know, I mean, think about nuclear power.
What's on a USS aircraft carrier?
How long does the nuclear power last?
How often do they change the nuclear fuel rods on an aircraft carrier?
Do you know the answer?
It's 25 years.
25 years.
Okay.
So once every 25 years, they have to refuel.
Yes.
You're like, whoa, I didn't even realize.
Yeah, because they hardly ever refuel.
Even the small modular reactors that we're talking about that will be set up probably to help power data centers around the United States.
And these can have power output up to about 300 kilowatts.
Do you know that the fuel on those is typically only replaced every seven or eight years?
Yeah, because it's nuclear.
Converting mass to energy produces a lot of energy and it takes very little mass.
So that mass lasts a long time.
So if you're talking about the Budavestnik cruise missile, when Russia says it has unlimited range, what they mean is that unless something breaks on it, it can probably circle the Earth for years.
I mean, maybe at some point the turbine fan fractures or it sucks up a high-altitude duck that's flying or migrating or whatever.
That would be called the Dukovesnik missile system that quacks up in the air.
It's a bad scene.
You don't want to mess with that.
Radioactive duck fallout is what happens there.
But aside from that kind of accident, the missile is just going to keep cruising around.
Now, the U.S. has nothing like this.
And the U.S. has no anti-air defense system that can even track something like that.
The anti-air defense systems that we have, they track ballistic trajectories.
Ballistic meaning that it follows a predictable arc, an arc having to do with gravity and velocity and thrust, etc.
An arc that's very predictable if you can do math.
But the Budavestnik can just fly around and it has control surfaces, so it can turn.
I mean, very gradually, obviously.
But it can turn, you know, it can veer off this way, that way, it can navigate to GPS coordinates or the Russian system, what is the Glasnet, Glaz, I forgot the name of it.
It's the Russian version of GPS Glasnost or something.
Sorry, I'll get that right.
I can't even remember the Russian city names either.
That's just, I need to learn, need to learn Russian so I can nail down these names.
But it could just cruise around all over the planet and then come down and hit any target from any direction.
So in the United States, you know, a lot of our radar is sort of anti-ballistic missile radar.
It's looking for ballistic missiles from Russia to come over the North Pole because that's the most direct route from northern Russia, the launch sites.
How do you get to America?
From northern Russia, you fly over the North Pole.
So that's where we're looking.
Well, with these Budavestnik missile systems, Russia can, number one, launch them from anywhere in Russia.
You don't have to launch them from any particular location since they can just circle the Earth.
So you launch them from a super secret underground bunker, like James Bond, like a hole opens up in the ground and then shoom, shoosh, all these Budavestnik missiles just take to the skies.
And then from there, you just have them go over the South Pole, you know, and come up with a sneak attack from South America, you know, cruising up through Central America, crossing Mexico.
And since the U.S. has no border control, it crosses the border and boom, hits U.S. targets coming from the South, where there's virtually no defenses or air defenses from the U.S. So you see, this is a game changer kind of missile.
I mean, it's really a game changer.
We hear that term a lot.
It's probably overused, but in this case, it's rather appropriate.
It's a game changer.
So now, effective militaries operate with systems.
They don't have one magical weapon that changes everything.
There is no such thing.
Although we hear that often from NATO propaganda and Western media, right?
Oh, we're going to bring in the tanks.
It's going to change everything.
Just these tanks.
Oh, that didn't work.
They all got blown up.
Oh, we're going to bring in, you know, the high Mars.
That's going to change everything.
Yeah, the High Mars all got blown up.
Tomahawks.
Yeah, that's going to get blown up too.
Intelligent military people know that this is about systems.
You have complementary systems that work together.
No one weapon does everything.
So what Russia is actually building here is a network, a system of advanced, extremely modern weapons that the West, number one, does not have and number two, cannot stop.
Think about it.
Can America stop the Kinzal hypersonic missile?
Nope.
Can America stop the Oreshnik missile system?
Nope, not at all.
Can America stop the Poseidon underwater drone system?
Nope.
Can America stop the Budavestnik unlimited range cruise missile?
Also, no.
So now, Russia has four new weapon systems that the West cannot stop and cannot build, cannot even make.
Can't design it.
And, you know, we could go to all the reasons why that is, but it's a combination of waste and fraud and also apathy, complacency, and mathematical retardation coming out of the public school systems in America where people struggle with integers.
Some people have trouble spelling out 911 on their phones.
I mean, it's pretty bad.
They're like, I tried to call 9-11, but I can't find the 11 key.
Well, emergency response isn't for everyone.
There's a minimum IQ requirement.
And you've failed.
A little Darwinism at work right there.
So we can't build it.
Certainly not in any kind of competitive timeframe.
And when the U.S. has tried to build hypersonic missiles, which is the easiest of these systems that I just described, after spending billions of dollars with total waste and fraud with companies like Raytheon and Boeing and whoever else, General Dynamics, just all the weapons companies, you spend billions of dollars and then it doesn't work.
So they canceled the hypersonic missile program like two years ago or something.
Yeah, it doesn't work.
So when Trump wants to rattle his saber, he wants to puff up his chest like, you know, America, F yeah.
What does he have to blow up?
Old outdated nuclear weapons that were designed in the 1970s or 1980s.
That's all we've got.
We don't have anything fancy, you know.
And just a few days ago, we were trying to fly helicopters at F-18s in the South China Sea and they fell into the sea.
It's like, oh, man, you can't even fly around without dropping into the sea.
I mean, you weren't even being shot at.
Even then, our military, I mean, when our aircraft carriers were near Yemen, you know, the Yemen military shot down several of our aircraft.
And we were told this BS Store, they rolled off the aircraft carrier.
They fell off the side, you know.
What do you think this is?
Like a high school party of guys in the back of a pickup truck, and we took the corner too strong.
A couple guys fell out.
That's what they're telling us.
Just a couple of F-A-Ts just rolled off the edge.
Yeah, that's what wheel chalks are for, you know?
You're supposed to strap them down.
You don't just roll them around on the surface of the ship, for God's sake.
But these are the kinds of things that happen when empires are collapsing.
Their aircraft and helicopters fall into the sea, and they have multi-million dollar fighter jets rolling off the surfaces of their aircraft carriers, which themselves are wildly outdated and barely function sometimes.
So, I mean, this is where we are.
All that Trump can do, you know, Trump can't demonstrate a hypersonic missile.
He can't demonstrate anything like Oreshnik.
You know, that's like 25 years away for America to have even anything close to that, if ever.
You know, we don't have the Poseidon underwater nuclear drones, and we don't have nuclear-powered cruise missiles.
We don't have any of that stuff.
And frankly, the last parade we had, what was it, this Army parade.
And I don't mean any disrespect to our service members because I honor our veterans.
But, you know, that parade, I mean, it looked like a Charlie Chaplin movie, frankly.
It looked like comedy hour.
And the equipment was built in the 70s and 80s.
It's like, oh, my God.
If you're going to have a parade like that, you're better to just cancel the parade because it does not show strength.
I mean, the guys couldn't even march in step with each other.
They all had their own separate marching cadence.
You know, whatever happened.
I mean, even Bill Murray in Stripes, he could march with the troops in comedy hour.
And today, apparently, our troops can't even march in sync.
So you see where I'm going with this.
Look, I love my country.
I love America.
I love what America was founded on.
And I've dedicated so much of my life to trying to help America be healthier and be more prosperous and succeed, et cetera.
So it pains me to see this, but America is collapsing into arrogance and stupidity, apathy, excuse me, complacency, just total incompetence at every level, massive incompetence.
I mean, look who's running the Pentagon.
A guy who's got zero qualifications to be the Secretary of Defense or war for that matter.
Zero qualifications, right?
He ran a platoon at one point.
Yeah, who cares?
Doesn't qualify you for that.
I mean, our equipment is outdated.
Our tactics are outdated.
We continue to think that we can just outproduce the world, but then we don't have any production.
It's just so bizarre.
And Trump will promise weapons to countries like, yeah, we'll send you 17 Patriot missile batteries.
I think he said that to Ukraine at one point.
And all the guys in the military were like, what 17 Patriot missile batteries?
Because we don't have 17 Patriot missile batteries.
Trump's writing checks with his mouth that the DOD can't cash, so to speak, can't back them up.
It doesn't compute.
We can't manufacture much of anything anymore.
Even the Patriot missile interceptors, our annual output on those is so unbelievably limited that I believe it's that just in the 12-day conflict recently between Iran and Israel, I think they shot off something like 25% of our annual production in 12 days, something like that.
Maybe it was even more than that.
But it was shocking to realize that if we go to war with a country like China, we will fire off so much ammunition and missiles and munitions of all kinds in two weeks.
In two weeks of war, it will take us more than two years to replenish that.
And that's if we can get the rare earth minerals in order to manufacture those products.
And of course, China has put new restrictions on the export of those minerals.
And China has over 90% control across the board of rare earths.
So again, Trump is speaking from a place thinking that it's like 1952 or something, where, you know, we have all the factories, we make all the steel, you know, we have all the weapons.
We can just make it and give it to anybody we want.
I mean, he's living in the past because in reality today, we can't make it.
We don't have it.
We ran out.
We can't get the materials to make it.
Supply chain's all jacked up because Trump keeps throwing tariffs around like they're hacky sacks or something or cornhole bean bags.
And he's playing a game of cornholing with tariffs, which is probably appropriate if you use the version of cornhole from Beavis and Butthead.
That's exactly what Trump is doing.
He's cornholing the whole world.
And the tariffs are destroying the supply chains that we need in order to manufacture military weapons.
So again, back to Trump's promise here of, you know, we're going to blow up nuclear weapons.
Yeah.
So what?
That doesn't impress anybody because that technology has existed since the 1940s.
I mean, so what?
Does it make you feel like a bigger man to detonate a nuclear weapon?
Does it give you a hard on or something?
I mean, what is it?
Just blowing up a nuke doesn't mean anything.
It just says that we're still living in the past.
I mean, it's actually an announcement to Russia that we don't have anything new.
I mean, it's a confirmation that our military is living in the 1970s.
You know, if not, in Trump's mind, maybe the 1950s at this point.
I don't know how far back in time we got to go.
But Trump's not living in 2025.
That's for sure.
And detonating a bunch of nukes.
It's not going to impress China.
It's not going to impress Iran.
In fact, Iran will probably say, well, this is one more reason why we got to kick out all the weapons inspectors, which I'm pretty sure they already did that.
And we just got to build our own nukes because now Trump is clearly sending a message that he wants to start a nuclear war, which is incredibly stupid when Russia's got the advanced nuclear weapons delivery systems.
And Russia's got almost 6,000 nuclear weapons.
And China's got something like 1,500 nukes and they're building, and they're very, very capable of building advanced weapons delivery systems.
China's got some of the best technology in the world right now.
I mean, really the best in many areas, including robotics and drones and advanced materials science and many other areas.
Perhaps not in rocketry.
I think Russia and the United States still lead in rocketry, but China has got five times more engineers every year coming out of their schools compared to us.
And their engineers aren't woke idiots.
They can actually do math, you know?
It's like, I don't mean to sound racist, but Chinese people are good at math.
I mean, that's why the California school system had to penalize people for being Chinese.
Because I've said this before, but if they let people get into colleges in California based only on merit, that is, you know, your test scores and your mental capabilities, that you're qualified to attend, you know, education and higher learning, the campuses would be about 80% Asian.
But they wanted more black people.
They wanted more minorities.
They wanted more gay people.
They wanted queers.
They wanted whatever.
And so they had to punish you for being Asian.
And the Asians didn't figure out quickly enough that everybody else is just lying on their application saying that they're a minority, like white people saying they're black, in order to get the black scholarships.
The Asians didn't figure out that you could just say you're not Asian and the university would have to take your word for it, even if you look Asian, because you could just say, I self-identify as black or whatever, and then you would have made it into the university, you see.
But the Asians were too honest for the California education system, it turns out.
But I'm sorry about that tangent, but it was worth mentioning.
But the Asian brain is like pre-built for math.
Seriously.
It's like, I'm pretty sure that when an Asian mom is pregnant, the baby has an abacus to practice with before they're born.
They get like nine or 10 months on the abacus.
When they come out, they can already do multiplication.
You know, I mean, six months in, they're doing algebra and like two years old calculus.
It's like that's not much of an exaggeration.
So China's going to be catching up on these weapon systems in no time.
And of course, we already know that China has 200 times more dry dock capacity for building ships than does the United States.
I mean, the U.S. military, which is why the U.S. military is building naval ships in South Korea.
We can't even build ships in America anymore.
I mean, not all of them.
We have to outsource that to Korea.
Did you know that?
Nope.
Why Korea?
I already explained.
Asian mind knows how to do math.
They can do the calculations for shipbuilding, which actually requires a lot of math.
Koreans are great at it.
You see, I mean, here's another thing.
Sorry, but I got to rant about this.
If we had just let the Asians into the universities as they deserved, we would be so far ahead of China because we would have, you know, we would have graduated a huge number of highly capable, awesome mathematicians and scientists and physicists, etc.
But the Libtards in California didn't want too many Asians to come out of the system.
They wanted skin color diversity.
And so we didn't get the best engineers, did we?
We got the most colorful skin pigmentation variety coming out of the universities, but we did not get the best engineers because we didn't let the most qualified people in there.
See?
So that's the bigotry of wokeism at work right there.
That's the radical left thinking or saying that, oh, we're going to be fair and everybody has an equal opportunity.
No, you're punishing Asians for being smart.
And that's why, that's one of the reasons why we can't build anything.
Because you punish the smart people.
That's stupid.
That's one of the dumbest things you could do when you're in a race with the rest of the world for AI dominance or you're in a race for weapons dominance.
You're in a race for the miniaturization of compact nuclear energy technology, which Russia has mastered.
You're going to need some Asians is what I'm saying.
You're going to need some Japanese in there.
You're going to need some Koreans, some Chinese.
Get some Taiwanese people in there.
Get some Vietnamese.
You better have the Asian invasion of the university system if you want to get some micro-nuclear technology rocking.
Okay?
Seriously.
But instead, you punish the Asians for being smart.
And now your military is a bunch of dumbass, like incompetent, outdated, outmoded, you know, fat slobs for the most part running around.
And that's what you end up with.
Oh, yeah, with our uniforms decorated with all kinds, so many ribbons and crap.
It looks like an LGBT sidewalk crossing.
You know?
Dude, you got more ribbons on your chest than 12 perves at a furry party.
Where'd you get all these damn ribbons?
You didn't earn anything.
You've never been on the battlefield, general.
So let me put it this way.
Trump's demonstration of detonating nuclear weapons, it would be like this.
It would be like, let's see if we can get the right year here.
It would be like the year, let's take like 1792.
Okay, 1792.
Interesting year, right?
And the military technology of the day had cannons, which fired a giant iron ball or clusters of, you know, little exploding mortars.
Or you had muskets and you had some early rifles with actual barrel rifling.
But most of the firearms of the day were muskets without rifling.
They were just straight bore barrels.
Now, but even then, it's very strong military dominance with cannons and rifles compared to Native American Indians who had bows and arrows and Tomahawks, not the cruise missiles, but like the hatchets, you know, and they had stone blades and knives and spears and things like that.
But they had the bow and arrow, which is a more advanced weapon.
Well, if the early colonists were showing off, or even like the British military was showing off, you know, cannons and rifles and guns and straight bore guns.
And then they were fighting a bunch of Indians and then the Indians were saying, oh, well, we're going to puff up our chests.
We're going to shoot a bunch of arrows into the sky.
That would be what Trump is doing now by detonating ancient nuclear weapons or outdated nuclear weapons.
It's like shooting arrows around saying, aren't we awesome?
We can shoot a bunch of arrows.
Yeah, that's nothing compared to the advanced weaponry that Russia has.
And if a group of Native Americans were to fire their, you know, their arrows into the air as a show of force, you know, the other side would mock them.
It's like, that's kind of silly because we're not afraid of your arrows.
You know, we will hit you with cannons.
And that's like Putin saying to Trump, I'm imagining he didn't actually say this, but in my mind, Putin must be thinking, you know, Trump, we're not afraid of your old obsolete, inaccurate nuclear weapons because we can strike with precision anywhere in the world at any time and bypass all of your defenses.
And there's nothing you can do about it.
We've already got you surrounded with nuclear weapons underwater, right off your coasts on both the East Coast and West Coast.
I mean, checkmate, we've already got you.
And Trump is like, no, we're going to shoot arrows around.
Just act like some big bros.
You know, that's what Trump's doing.
It's almost like Trump is making a mockery of America.
And if you know anything about the history of America's testing of nuclear weapons, you know, the crimes against humanity, the testing, you know, where the word bikini comes from, the Bikini Islands.
We fried a bunch of human beings.
We destroyed their ecosystems.
We destroyed their islands.
We detonated nuclear weapons and committed crimes against nature, crimes against people, crimes against, you know, humanity.
We did that again and again in the history of the United States, not to mention the dropping on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, obviously, which were civilian populations.
Those were crimes against humanity.
And hundreds of thousands of people killed.
So the history of America testing nuclear weapons is a history of criminality and weapons of mass destruction being deployed against, like in the case of the Bikini Islands and so on, completely innocent people.
They weren't even at war with America.
They were dancing around eating taro, you know, and just minding their own business when all of a sudden, kaboom, giant mushroom cloud one island away, you know, and then they all die from radiation poisoning.
And the U.S. is like, we don't care.
This is what we do.
Got to dominate the world, you know?
So it's actually a disgusting history of nuclear testing.
And Trump wants to bring it back.
So I don't agree with these left-wing protesters that clearly suffer from Trump derangement syndrome.
They hate Trump for all the wrong reasons.
I'm concerned about Trump, his arrogance and his ignorance about history, his ignorance about war, about weapons, about military doctrine, and his just very belligerent style that you can't even call diplomacy because Trump and the word diplomacy do not work in the same sentence.
And I'm not saying that he doesn't love America.
Clearly, he wants America to be the greatest country in the world, but he's going about it, in my opinion, entirely the wrong way, trying to coerce and threaten everybody else into compliance with America's agenda, which is dollar hegemony, obviously.
And increasingly, Trump is resorting to using just outdated weapon systems, you know, sailing aircraft carriers around the world or claiming that we bombed the Fordo mountain in Iran, which I'm not even sure that ever happened.
Nobody saw any such thing happen.
There's, you know, the satellite pictures don't seem to show that that happened at all.
Looks like somebody just set off a suitcase bomb of C4 on the surface, you know?
So, you know, instead of making America more competitive domestically with things like education reform and getting us back to a science and math education system and, you know, decentralizing the education system away from the teachers unions, which are highly destructive, Trump is mostly focused on threatening everybody else into compliance through tariffs, sanctions, and weapons threats or threats of bombing, et cetera.
And the rest of the world is at the point where they're calling Trump's bluff.
And my fear in this situation is like this.
Have you ever, like, I'm trained, I trained for many years in the basics of martial arts, striking some Brazilian jiu-jitsu, you know, Krabmagaw, martial arts, whatever, edge weapon systems, you know, many, many years of training.
And I don't consider myself, you know, I mean, I couldn't, you know, compete with a professional fighter, but I could easily defend myself against somebody who never had any of that training at all.
And have you ever seen videos where there's usually some drunk guy in a bar or something who's mad at a professional UFC fighter?
And the drunk guy just keeps trying to pick a fight with this guy.
He's like, I'm going to kick your ass.
Maybe he tries to slap him or something.
And usually the UFC fighter, who is a professional fighter, obviously, usually they're very well-behaved.
Because they don't go to bars to try to prove they can fight.
That doesn't count.
It only counts in the cage, right?
In the ring.
Or the octagon, as it is in some renditions of it.
But when the UFC fighter actually decides to turn it on and deal with this incessant bully who maybe just slapped him or something, it only takes one strike from the UFC fighter to take out the pesky, drunken idiot who thinks he's a fighter.
In this story, Trump is the pesky drunk idiot who keeps pestering the rest of the world with sanctions and tariffs and boastful threats and coercion tactics and so on.
And Russia is the professional UFC fighter.
And Russia has been holding back, just like the UFC fighters.
Like, we don't want an incident here.
We're not trying to escalate.
But if Russia gets to the point where they decide it's time to end this, they will end it with one strike, just like the UFC fighter.
And a UFC fighter might typically use, I don't know, an elbow to the temple.
That's a very effective move right there.
One of my favorites.
I almost knocked out a guy that was wearing training pads when I was in training.
And he said, he said, you can go full force.
You go full force.
So we had full contact training where I wasn't wearing any pads, but he was, and I was allowed to strike him.
So I hit him in the temple with an elbow, just about knocked him out through the training pads.
And he was like, don't do that again.
That's too much.
Yeah, because if you torque correctly, you can deliver a tremendous amount of force to the side of someone's skull, right?
Well, that's what Russia is going to do to America if Trump keeps going in this direction.
And we're going to end up with losing the East Coast, probably.
Or losing military bases, or maybe there'll be Oreshnik strikes all across America, hitting the military-industrial complex factories across America.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Because Russia has said, and Medvedev has, or Medvedev has said, that we are essentially at war with the United States.
Now, he's more of a hothead.
He speaks more aggressively than Putin.
But his position is, I think, pretty widely understood in Moscow and even by Putin, who has done, in my view, Putin has done everything to try not to escalate this to nuclear war.
Even though the British have tried to provoke nuclear war, the French and the Germans have certainly engaged in provocations, and now Trump is.
Putin has held back.
He doesn't want global nuclear war because everybody loses.
But Western countries seem to want nuclear war.
And Trump ordering weapons testing, this is exactly like that.
It's like, you know, he's the pesky drunk guy in the bar that the professional fighter is going to put down with a strike.
And it might be a nuclear strike.
It might be a kinetic strike.
It might be a Oreshnik strike.
It might be sinking an aircraft carrier.
I don't know.
But I think Trump is treading into very dangerous territory.
We do not have a military advantage.
We do not have the best weapons.
We do not have the industrial might that we had in World War II.
We do not have the fit soldiers that we had when the U.S. Marines took Iwo Jima in the 1940s.
We don't have that today.
We have a military that's obese, that's, you know, we have a Pentagon that's filled with waste and fraud.
In fact, the only thing they're really good at doing is building bioweapons to deploy against the American people.
Operation Warp Speed.
And even then, they didn't get the kill rate that they wanted.
So they can't defeat Russia.
They can't defeat Iran.
They can't defeat China.
They can't defeat anybody.
They can't even defeat Yemen, for God's sake.
I mean, and it's starting to look pretty pathetic.
So if anybody's listening from the Trump administration, my advice would be don't poke the bear.
Don't start detonating nuclear weapons again.
You don't need the testing.
What you need, you need smarter people in America.
You need education reform.
You need to promote innovation.
And that comes from freedom of speech.
Also, you got to support freedom of speech.
I still don't see the Trump administration supporting freedom of speech.
In fact, he's cozying up to all the big tech people who engage in widespread censorship, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates and all these others, and Google, some of the worst people on the planet.
That's who Trump prefers to hang out with at the White House.
Those are the people that are hurting America, don't you see?
Their censorship hurts America.
Liberalism, wokeism hurts America, and money printing hurts America.
If we don't turn this around domestically, we can't compete on the world stage.
We can't compete with China for sure.
Nor even on many things, we can't compete with Russia.
Even though our military budget is probably like 100 times larger than Russia's budget, you know, I'm just guessing, but it's crazy.
And yet, Russia is producing more capable weapons at a fraction of the expenditures compared to us.
How is that possible?
Yeah, well, that's kind of proving my point, that a trillion dollars a year goes into the Pentagon and then it vanishes down black holes and into people's pockets and Bitcoin wallets and so on.
But the actual weapons never get built and they just flat out do not work.
We knew this following a desert storm.
We knew that the scud missiles were getting through, that the Patriot missiles didn't work then.
And the Scud missiles were dumb.
They didn't even maneuver and the Patriots couldn't intercept them most of the time.
You know, the Patriots had like a 90% failure rate then, but it's all about supporting the military-industrial complex.
It's just about selling weapons.
It's about the GDP of making weapons even when they don't work.
And, you know, Israel has actually been harmed by this.
Israel buys all these weapons, well, or we give them to Israel.
And then Israel relies on those weapons to block incoming missiles from Iran.
And it turns out they don't work.
And so Israel gets hit.
Could have been destroyed.
Maybe they will be.
Even Taiwan is ripped off, too.
Taiwan is kind of politically forced to buy all these weapons from the United States.
Weapons don't work.
Taiwan would vastly prefer to buy weapons from China or Russia because they work better.
But no, they have to buy them from the U.S. for political reasons to get, you know, U.S. protection or it's hardly, it's hardly really protection anymore.
Trump's slapping tariffs on Taiwan.
So it's like, even if you're America's ally, you still get hammered with tariffs.
It's kind of like, what's the point of being an ally with the U.S.?
You know, you get treated like dirt anyway.
Anyway, bottom line on this report is that Trump detonating nuclear weapons doesn't make him look like a big man to me, makes him look like a little crybaby.
And it makes a mockery of our country.
So, you know, shame on him and shame on anybody that supports that.
It's a joke on the world stage.
It's a joke.
You know, fission has been figured out for a long time.
Precision is what matters on the modern battlefield, and we don't have that.
You know, yeah, you can drop a giant nuke over a huge area and make a giant crater and a giant mushroom cloud and just blow up a bunch of stuff.
That's not impressive.
It's stupid, actually.
It's an expression of stupidity and military incompetence.
And that's what Trump wants to demonstrate because he thinks he's a big man.
And he thinks that makes America look powerful.
No, it doesn't.
It makes America look stupid.
And it really rallies the world against America, which is why the dollar is being abandoned and will ultimately collapse.
So get ready for that.
All right.
Thanks for listening.
Look, I pray for America.
Join me in praying for America.
I don't know what to do about Trump.
I mean, he's, I certainly don't want the Democrats in charge.
They are insane.
But what Trump is doing is not at all what he campaigned on.
And he's doing a lot of damage to our economy.
He's doing a lot of damage to our reputation.
He's actually damaging the world economy with all of his tariffs and sanctions and his unpredictability, where every day Trump wakes up and his brain is a random number generator and it spits out some kind of new number.
15% tariffs today.
No, 90%.
No.
We got a deal.
We got a framework.
No tariff.
Okay.
And then two weeks later, 20%.
It's like, how can anybody conduct business?
You know, Trump needs a coherent, long-term policy driven by a strategy that allows the business sector to be able to have some kind of a reliable expectation of where things are going to go or how they're going to work.
You can't change the rules every week.
All you're doing is destroying supply chains, destroying domestic industry, causing price increases for American consumers, disrupting overseas trading partners, and encouraging overseas producers to minimize their dependence on the U.S. marketplace and instead to develop other markets overseas with other trading partners.
That's what Trump is doing.
It's almost like Trump is carrying out the Obama agenda of destroying America from within.
I mean, it's almost, you know, we called Joe Biden Obama's third term?
Well, this Trump administration is almost Obama's fourth term in terms of what is happening domestically.
The extreme destruction, mass joblessness, mass destitution.
And the Trump administration just lies about all the numbers.
Oh, inflation is only 2.
What did they say?
2.9%?
Come on, give me a break.
It's just constant lies.
Oh, the economy's great.
Unemployment is low.
Everybody's got a job.
No, it's all lies.
What else do you expect?
All right.
Thanks for listening.
Pray for America.
Pray for Trump, too.
Pray that he could turn around on this and maybe not detonate nuclear weapons and not stumble into World War III and not piss off the whole world against America.
Just maybe some small requests.
But pray for him.
Pray that he comes to his senses before he does even more damage to this country.
And thank you for listening.
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All right.
Hope you enjoyed that special report.
I've got a couple more comments here on technology and microchips before we get to today's interview with Steve Quayle, which is about the, you know, the food stamp program and the chaos that's coming probably and the wars and a whole lot more.
It's a really packed interview with Steve Quayle.
But I want to mention something on a totally different subject.
Remember how I've said that there's natural intelligence everywhere in the cosmos?
And that's why I've said there's really no such thing as artificial intelligence, that the term AI is wrong.
All intelligence is natural intelligence.
And to sort of underscore this point, I'd like to bring your attention to the fact that When you walk on a beach, you're walking on sand.
And that sand can be formed into a supercomputer.
That sand can do math.
That sand can write articles.
That sand can generate videos.
How?
If you take the sand, which is, of course, made of silicon, right?
I mean, almost all sand is just silicon dioxide, okay?
That's, you know, chemically, that's what it is.
So you take the silicon out of sand and you rearrange it.
If you rearrange it, you get a microprocessor.
If you rearrange it in the right way, you get computational cores.
And if you stack enough cores on a chip, you know, you can get a supercomputer.
Or if you stack them together in a certain way, you could get a graphics processing unit.
So sand can be a supercomputer.
It's just in the arrangement of it.
So the natural intelligence potential intrinsically exists in the sand, the grains of sand on a beach, which is largely considered to be, you know, inanimate, stupid, dead, right, lifeless.
But by applying a little bit of power and arranging those sand molecules or technically the silicon that is part of sand, you arrange it in the right ways.
What do you get?
You get microprocessors that can produce videos, that can produce speech, that can produce AI, intelligence, cognition, that can perform work, etc.
So imagine if inanimate sand has intelligence potential, what's the intelligence potential of an ocean of water or a beam of sunlight or all the leaves on a tree?
See, there is computational potential and intelligence potential in every element that you observe in nature.
Even light, even light.
For example, you can put up a solar panel.
You can collect the sunlight and then you can turn that into electricity.
And that electricity can power the chip that you made out of sand on the beach.
And now you have light being turned into computational capabilities.
So when you go out to a beach, you're walking in the sand, you're bathing in the sun.
You are actually bathing in and walking in God's natural cosmic intelligence.
It's literally under your feet and over your head.
You're bathing in it.
You're bathing in the intelligence of photons.
And all light contains information, by the way.
So there's actually intelligence in the beams of light themselves.
And that intelligence speaks to your body.
It speaks to your brain.
And that's why if you don't have light, you begin to suffer cognitive decline.
And it's why if you aren't exposed to light, your body begins to decay.
It needs photoactivation on your skin in order to be healthy, in order to have healthy bones.
Like if you are vitamin D deficient because you don't have enough light, your bones will start to turn to mush.
And then they call it rickets, you know, and so they give it a disease name.
What is rickets?
Well, technically it's light deficiency.
Although doctors would say it's vitamin D deficiency.
But most people get vitamin D from light.
Most humans do.
So it's a light deficiency.
You begin to disassemble if you lack light.
So the expression of light touching your body helps your body organize itself intelligently and structurally in order to maintain your form, your physical form and your cognitive form, because there's all kinds of photoreceptors that affect your neurology also.
So this is what I want you to understand.
No wonder the medical establishment tries to scare you to be afraid of the sun.
They say the sun will kill you.
No, the sun will actually give you life.
It's the lack of sun that will kill you.
It's the lack of light that will kill you.
Now, one more important point in all of this is that in microprocessing manufacturing, which relies very strongly on UV lithography with special masking equipment and so on, and it's way more complex than that, but that's the basics of it.
In microchip factories, contaminants will ruin the silicon wafers.
Contaminants, which could be pieces of dust or could be other elements.
You know, if some elements of copper or iron or nickel or whatever were to fall into the grooves of the wafer, then it would cause the microprocessor to malfunction.
And all of a sudden, instead of expressing cognition and intelligence, the chip would begin flagging errors and it would be a stupid chip.
It wouldn't function.
Well, what do you think happens in human brains and human bodies when we have contaminants?
Now, your brain is powered by what's in your blood.
And when your blood is clean, then your brain functions very well.
You have high cognition, which is something that I encourage and hopefully demonstrate that on occasion.
If you have a lot of contaminants in your blood, which could be toxic chemicals, heavy metals, it could be alcohol, you know, it could be recreational drugs or what have you, or even hormone disruptors, then your cognition is going to be interrupted just like a microchip having contaminants in the manufacturing process.
You can't have contaminants and expect your biological neural net processor to function well.
You have to have clean blood.
You have to have clean inputs.
And I've been studying this and teaching this for now almost 25 years.
And in that time, I've assessed the primary vectors of contamination.
And it's really quite simple.
Number one, most people are eating toxic food.
And you already know that, and you know that it's important to have clean food in your diet.
Number two, a lot of people are drinking toxic water, but that's also easy to clean up with water filters and so on.
Or you could do rainwater collection and drink rainwater, which is the cleanest source of all.
Even cleaner than spring water or well water.
Number three, and this is where a lot of people missed the boat on this.
People put on personal care products, lotions, deodorants, shampoos, cosmetics, skin creams, whatever, and laundry detergent and fabric softeners in the dryer that just inundate their bodies with toxic chemicals.
It goes right through their skin into their blood and then it circulates to their brain.
That causes brain malfunction.
It causes a loss of cognition, especially high levels of toxic fragrance, you know, synthetic fragrance from air fresheners, perfumes, colognes, personal care products, etc.
And almost all the cosmetics that are sold out there are loaded with toxic fragrances.
They all damage your brain to some extent because they dull your brain.
Your brain has to recede from its sensitivity in order to coexist with strong, overpowering perfumes and synthetic fragrances.
And when your brain recedes from that sensory experience, it kind of walls itself off and it shuts down some of its sensory acuity, which leads to people becoming dull and stupid.
So there is actually a direct correlation between people who wear a lot of perfumes and colognes and fragrance and people who are dumbed down and become cognitively impaired because that's a causative relationship.
So I say this because we're talking about microprocessors and cognition and natural intelligence.
You were born with natural intelligence, but you have to keep your blood clean in order to experience that natural intelligence at its optimum levels of performance.
And I just gave you the answers for how to do that.
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God wants you to be intelligent.
God wants you to be a genius.
You're born with a neural network that is a holographic computational supercomputer.
And yet, most people dumb it down with Doritos and Big Macs and, I don't know, recreational drugs or pesticides, just garbage, you know?
They dumb themselves down.
And it's like throwing contaminants on the microchips in the factory.
It's like, why would you want, why would you want a faulty microchip when you could have the full super intelligence experience?
All you got to do is clean up your diet, clean up your water, throw out the toxins in your pantry, in your bathroom, in your, you know, on your cosmetics shelf.
Throw out the toxins.
Replace them with things that are healthy.
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All right.
With that said, we're going to jump into the interview with Steve Quayle.
I think you'll really enjoy it.
And this is the best interview we've done in years.
So share it, spread the word, and be ready for what may happen this weekend if it does.
And I don't know.
Just expect chaos because it's probably coming.
All right.
Enjoy the interview.
Take care.
Here's the critical point that the cartels are moving weapons into the major blue states.
People can say, I don't believe it.
Well, don't believe it until the war that's on our shore, on our shores at your front door.
This is going to turn into a shooting war.
In my opinion, this is going to shoot into a civil war.
And we're going to, during that period, be involved in a preemptive nuclear strike on the U.S. call as Continental U.S. people need to understand this, Mike.
World War III, in a nuclear sense, is just what the devil ordered, you know?
Mass murder on an unbelievable scale.
This is what the reality check is.
All right.
Welcome, everybody, to this emergency interview.
I'm Mike Adams without a camera today because our studio is being moved this week.
We'll be back online with video next week.
So, but I'm joined via video by Steve Quayle, the legendary Steve Quayle.
Welcome, Steve.
It's great to have you back.
Well, thank you, Mike.
Boy, if we've ever had a time to warn and to put into motion everything we know up to this point, this is it today.
I mean, we're at, you know, October 29th, and this is really critical.
So thank you for inviting me on.
Absolutely.
It's just an honor to have you on.
And of course, what you're referring to, I believe, is the fact that the, well, for one thing, the SNAP program is it's rumored that there will be almost no disbursements of food stamp benefits beginning, I believe that's this Saturday.
And some people who are the welfare recipients or food stamp recipients, they are threatening to do all kinds of crazy, insane things like ransacking stores and things like that.
Steve, do you think this is being done on purpose?
Well, absolutely.
And I want everyone to understand, it is not a political point.
It is a globalist, and I'm going to say blank in our face, in our freaking face.
And there we go, I'm going to be careful, that this is another step towards the annihilation of humanity.
Now, why do I say that?
Because we're at war, Mike, both externally and we declared war on Russia.
They finally said, okay, we're at war with you.
So we'll talk about that in the second half of our interview.
But today, with food stamps and electronic benefit transfers, look, we're broke, everyone.
The United States is broke.
And it doesn't get any broker than the president having to ask basically the Secretary of Defense Hagseth how to find money to pay our troops.
And, Mike, that is astonishing because we're making war on Russia, China, at least verbally, Iran, and let's say North Korea, Venezuela.
And ladies and gentlemen, we don't have bullets in our chamber.
We don't have food for the troops.
And we don't have the technology or the expertise that Russia has and that China has.
And even North Korea has hypersonic missiles.
So, Mike, this is really important.
But here's the critical point: that the cartels are moving weapons into the major blue states.
People can say, I don't believe it.
Well, don't believe it until the war that's on our shore, on our shores, that's your front door.
But what's important for people to recognize, this is going to turn into a shooting war.
In my opinion, this is going to shoot into a civil war.
And we're going to, during that period, be involved in a preemptive nuclear strike on the U.S., CONAS, continental U.S. wait a second.
Oh, my God, we have so much to talk about.
So I think you're referring to Russia's new Budavestnik missile, probably.
Yes, also known as Skyfall.
Yeah, it's called Skyfall.
And go ahead.
Just to back this up for the audience, so this is an unlimited range cruise missile.
I covered it in my podcast.
What it means is it's a precision cruise missile.
It's not an ICBM.
It can circle the Earth for days because it's powered by a miniaturized onboard nuclear reactor that drives the turbine that is like a jet turbine, but there's no jet fuel.
It's nuclear fuel on the missile.
So Russia managed to miniaturize a nuclear power plant by a factor of 1,000.
They miniaturize it by 1,000 times, put it on a cruise missile, and the nuclear fuel will last for months or years, however long.
I mean, who cares at that point?
But the thing is, Steve, this missile has nuclear material itself.
Plus, it can carry a warhead, probably a nuclear warhead, I'm just guessing.
But even if it's just a kinetic warhead, whatever it hits, it explodes like a dirty bomb, right?
I mean, it's going to spread nuclear material all over the place.
Well, only if the power plant isn't segregated, because the kinetic weapon was used in the Ukraine, Mike, and it did not spread nuclear materials all over the atmosphere.
And obviously, that would have been counterproductive for Russia.
But I think what needs to be understand and understand it, forgive me, is the fact that Putin isn't bluffing.
President Putin's telling the truth.
Look, we're seeing right now the capability and with that new announcement of the Skyfall nuclear-powered cruise missile that negates all intercontinental ballistic missiles because on the warhead of the Skyfall, you can absolutely put kinetic nuclear or Russia has a new super chemical compound that makes TNT look like a firecracker.
So, the point being is it can circle the earth, it can stay aloft indefinitely, and with the warhead, which is independent, targetable, in other words, the warhead has the ability to avoid and just basically go wherever the guidance system is programmed to go, and there's nothing U.S. has or any nation the West has that can shoot it down.
And then, we're talking today again about the reintroduction of the Poseidon nuclear torpedo that carries a hundred megaton nuclear warhead.
That's a hundred million tons of explosive power.
That is radioactive.
So, it's fascinating to me that we're coming into this weekend.
And, ladies and gentlemen, I want everyone to recognize something.
Internal civil war has always been one of the key factors in determining when the United States will go to war with Russia.
Obviously, visionaries like Henry Gruvener, proven track record, Dimitri Dudeman.
And I'm not trying to scare anybody, Mike.
And here's your problem and my problem.
We do have a problem.
We can't overload people's minds or hearts, but it's better to get their attention.
It's better for us to get their attention than to them walk blindly into a supermarket where there are food riots going on.
And so, that's what we better, you know, deal with that first.
Go ahead, sir.
Okay, Steve, you're right.
We have to be cautious about overloading people's hearts and minds, but this is the accelerated time.
So, the cost of being ignorant of what's happening could cost you your life, or it can be incredibly inconvenient or dangerous.
Like, if you're running around shopping at the grocery store on Saturday or Sunday or Monday, and it turns out that store is being targeted for being ransacked, or they are attacking people in the parking lot and stealing their groceries because they didn't get their food stamps, you know, that could cost you your life.
But, Steve, back to the Budoveshnik missile.
I wanted to clarify what I meant: that when that missile explodes on the target, it will disperse its onboard nuclear fuel.
Correct.
Right.
So, and that nuclear fuel, we don't know how much, how big the mass is.
Maybe it's only a kilogram or smaller.
But that obviously irradiates because that's how the power, you know, I mean, sure, sure.
And I think I said that, Mike, but here's the deal: Plutonium is the most toxic substance known to humanity.
The half-life is in the hundreds of thousands of years.
But more importantly, is this the skyfall, I'm going to call it by NATO's term, the skyfall missile that can stay indefinite, can have multiple payloads.
It can be nuclear, it can be super explosive.
The West doesn't have the super explosive combination bomb material that Russia has, or it can be kinetic.
And kinetic weapons, you know, you and I spoke about that, I think, six months ago.
When you're thinking life is going on, oh, blah, dee, oh, blah, dah, and a major city in Western Europe disappears and nothing around it is blown up except a headquarters or a military quarters or a production facility for different weapons, then ladies and gentlemen, the awesomeness of that weapon cannot be disputed.
And I have yet, Mike, to see President Putin lie about any of the weapons without demonstrating them, whether it was the Orishnik or the Kinzal.
They're not bluffing.
And so it's important that people recognize, and you and I, you know, are the deliverer of the information that comes across our path, that we cannot think that, oh, Russia is going to fight over there.
And they're already on record, and rightly so, saying that anybody who produces the missiles, anybody who gives, I'm talking about cruise missiles from the West, anybody who provides that is guilty in their eyes.
And look, they're all using terminal guidance based on satellites that the U.S. military has.
And I would expect this.
I hope you can reiterate better than I can or articulate clearer.
We are at war.
We are at war.
And so you can't just, well, I just don't feel right about it.
I don't think you guys are.
I think you guys are just fearmongers.
Better to listen to us and to operate in the, how should I say this, the knowledgeable mode, doing whatever you can do at this point to not be in harm's way.
And one of the things I think that is critical, if you were any nation in the world watching the American headlines and everybody's on TikTok or whatever social media platform, and you saw different people coming on and bringing it right back to the grocery store saying, hey, we're going to take it from you, me, and I'm sorry, but they're making an issue of race.
White people, we're going to take your groceries.
And we see people saying that, you know, look, I've been on this for 60 years or my family has.
Well, that's the point.
There's no money.
If there's no money to feed the military, how can people at this point say that, well, you know, the shelves will be ransacked and then the trucks will come to resupply.
Truckers are backing out of blue cities and delivering food right now, Mike, because they're worried about being hijacked.
And anybody who's got a delivery contract is also carrying armed guards in front of them and, you know, whatever SUVs and behind them.
So this is a serious situation.
Well, yes, absolutely.
But I jokingly say that if they tried to rob me in the grocery store parking lot, they wouldn't recognize what's in my shopping cart because it's organic avocados, you know, it's turmeric root, like, you know, it's superfoods and anti-cancer nutrients.
They probably say, ah, never mind.
Are we going to go rob somebody that buys Pop-Tarts?
You know?
Yeah, no, they're going to have to go to Coca-Cola.
And I think what everyone must understand, this is a golden rule of survival, preparedness, situational awareness.
You want to be where everyone else isn't.
Now, I know you too well, Mike.
You're not going to be on Saturday morning running to whatever you have in Texas.
But I'm telling everybody, today is Wednesday.
You've got basically two days to get stuff together.
And again, the amount of social trauma and mental trauma when there's no money in the bank, SNAP is just another name for food stamps, electronic benefit.
The people are going to snap.
That's why they're named that.
Yeah, pun intended.
They are going to snap.
And then the crackle and pop, the crackle, I'm sorry, but the crackle of gunfire and the popping of explosives going off.
It may not happen on Saturday, may be the following midweek.
But ladies and gentlemen, the Democrats are on record and the Spinoz Republicans, you know, that's another story, but they want civil war.
What is it?
13 times the Democrats have voted against extending the budget?
13 times.
So what I think everyone needs to understand is, for instance, a statement by one of the most socialist haters of America, George Soros.
He wants to live long enough.
Enough.
He's 95 to see the fruit of his labor, America destroyed.
And ladies and gentlemen, that's going on right now.
Woke judges, woke law enforcement officers, not in the whole country, but in specific parts.
Oh, by the way, most of them are blue states.
So it's going to be very problematic.
I expect the military to be pulled out of Western Europe.
I expect it to be pulled back to the U.S. I think that the U.S. military and National Guard and their Intel organizations don't recognize how much money the cartels have, and they don't recognize the technology that's sold at Venezuela.
First of all, Venezuela spent billions of dollars on state-of-the-art radar.
This is what I know.
They've got missiles, and they also have Iranian anti-ship missiles.
And so when Maduro says yesterday, the day before, that they've got a thousand missiles ready to launch, that's not BS.
Same thing with Iran.
Most people be flabbergasted know that Iran has basically weapons, interregional ballistic missiles.
And the question is: do they have nuclear warheads, small nuclear warheads in the kiloton range?
Probably, yeah.
Yeah, I got to tell you something.
The greatest testimony of this period in history would be: how could so many people be so dumb concerning the obvious that awaits them once the first missile flies?
So, you know, I mean, we are in, well, can I say this?
We are in not the doomsday mode, but we are in the mode where work our cards, meaning if this is a card game, our cards are going to be called and people aren't going to like, or if we're more accurately in a chess game, when the word checkmate is stated and we're seeing the worst of the worst, the Illuminus, the globalists, the Luciferians are on record.
They want as many people on the surface of the earth to kill each other off as fast as they can.
And you will worry that spook said yesterday, and he is a spook, that combination, in my opinion, a gremlin and a demon, my opinion, is saying we got too many people, we need to get rid of them.
Isn't it interesting the timing he comes out with that?
Go ahead, Mike.
Well, so what's a little bit disturbing about this is Trump's reaction to all of this.
He accuses Russia of playing games with the Budovesnik missile.
He accuses China of playing games by blocking the exports of rare earth minerals, without which the U.S. government cannot manufacture military weapons at all.
I mean, not the advanced weapons, right?
No, we don't have gunpower in this country to make even 155-millimeter artillery shells.
And yet, Korea, North Korea, made a deal with Russia, and I think they shipped the first ship, 1.5 million.
That's with an Million rounds of 155-millimeter howitzer shells.
We do not have the expertise either.
And there was a massive explosion, what, 10 days ago or so in Tennessee.
That was a plant that makes 155 artillery shells.
And I actually know, or that used to, now it's dust, okay, because the whole thing blew up.
21 tons of explosives went kaboom.
19 people instantly killed who worked there.
Done.
There's no building left.
There's nothing.
I saw an image of it.
It's just debris.
Okay.
And I know somebody in that industry who knows what they did wrong.
They were using what they call it, a hot melt approach where you heat the explosives and then into a molten state.
This is for like the C4 explosives that they also made.
And then you pour them into the mold.
Well, the problem is you're adding heat to explosives.
And if you're not very careful, yeah, things go wrong.
So that's done, obviously.
And there are other manufacturing facilities that are under construction in America, but they're going to take lots and lots of time.
And even then, Steve, as you know, where are you going to get the copper?
Where are you going to be able to make the brass?
Where are you going to get the primers?
Where are you going to get the gunpowder?
Where are you going to get the cotton linters?
All of this stuff.
The supply chains are destroyed.
So Trump thinking that these other countries are playing games, actually, America's playing games.
Playing around not getting it done.
Yep.
Listen, it's like, you know, for those of us who love Westerns and Tombstones, my favorite, it'd be like going after the bad guys with, you know, pop guns and they're all sitting there with Gatling guns.
That's not what the movie portrayed, but this is what the reality check is.
There's nothing in our arsenal.
And I think Russia is noble in telling us: look, you guys, look where we're at.
It's important to note that the intelligence-controlled Western newspapers are always bad-mouthing Putin, bad-mouthing Medvedev, bad-mouthing the foreign minister Lavrov, who's tried.
I mean, guys, gone around the world how many times trying to diffuse the situation.
But we have the neocons.
And I think people need to understand this, Mike.
World War III, in a nuclear sense, is just what the devil ordered, you know, mass murder on an unbelievable scale.
And when we're talking about starvation in the U.S., we're talking about the death of those who destroy, I'm sorry, the death of those who are in the process of delivering food to the supermarkets.
I told people we did a show on it, what, a year ago?
You're better at remembering the time than I am.
Do so many shows.
But the point is, is that the quiet seizure of food from Campbell's Soup, by the way, they can for 200 different companies.
The rumors, not only rumors, but people saying from Costco, from Walmart, from all the different, even, oh, good night, all these and some of these big food chains that they don't have the backstock because the government came with National Defense Authorization Act papers and they bought it from them.
I don't know if the money is any good, but we're talking about 42 million people on food stamps.
And guess what?
That's how many people, people look it up, that Walmart feeds a day.
So, you know, in their stores.
So what happens when the stores are stripped bare?
And what happens, you know, when in essence, people finally realize, hey, McDonald's isn't going to get a resupply.
That might even interfere with President Trump's menu, you know, or Burger King and Pizza.
But more and more, this is starting to resemble the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, where at one point, the central USSR just had no money to pay its troops, right?
It was overextended.
The currency was collapsing.
Look at our currency.
It's collapsing in real time.
Yep.
And I mean, not only yep, but yes, on a, I would say this, on a slow motion, it's like what the events are happening in slow motion, but the actual physical time is speeding up, okay?
Like we're not just moving a chess piece on a chessboard, you know, a little bit at a time.
No, we're moving them fast, thinking that we just made the ultimate play of chess, and then boom, we get checkmated.
It's the, how do I say this?
To most people, and their brain is what affects the understanding of time.
But it's interesting because we're being numbed and dumbed down by our food.
You know that, by our water, you've talked about that by our atmospheric manipulation, which, by the way, obviously Melissa, Hurricane Melissa, was a whole geoengineered weather warfare demonstration.
But I think what to keep it on target, if you knew, and this is the advice I think we got to give in this interview, if you knew, or as you know, and let's say you're Joe average American, you just know that things don't feel right, and you know that people are saying they're going to go to the stores and they're going to basically take whatever they want.
Well, the store has two options to stay open, let them ransack.
But what happens if they close?
And what happens if it's a national declaration of emergency under an insurrection act, and the military is dispersed to those stores to protect them?
See, you've hit it, Steve.
Yeah.
See, I think this is why Trump also wants this to happen.
We know why the Democrats want it because they want an uprising.
They want to revolt.
They want a civil war.
But Trump wants a justification to expand the presence of federal troops in the blue cities.
And I believe that he intends to keep them there all the way through the election next year to help to stop the Democrats from just completely stealing the election in the midterms, which they always do.
They always do that.
You got to have the troops run the ballot counting in order to have anything resembling an honest election in the blue cities.
So, Steve, it aligns perfectly.
The blue cities is where you're going to have all the uprising because of food stamps.
So then Trump positions the troops in the blue cities.
If the military runs the election next year, then the Democrats can't cheat.
And they will lose massive numbers of seats if they can't cheat.
Right.
And I pay attention.
I know you do too.
But I just focus on the amount of illicit weapons.
I'm dependent on people telling me who know this stuff.
I'm in Montana.
I'm not on the Mexican border.
But I'm telling you, the cartels have enough money and they got billions.
And a lot of the stuff that that traitorous scumbag, in my opinion, Joe Biden, bailed out on Afghanistan, all that was pretty much outside of what the Afghanis and the Taliban needed, that stuff's all on the black market.
And why did we in the U.S. give 51,000 man pads to the Ukraine?
Ladies and gentlemen, everything we gave the Ukraine is destroyed pretty much.
And there's nothing or sold on the black market.
And again, under the guise of going to Ukraine, listen, guns are incredibly profitable.
And isn't it interesting that the narcotics profits are always used to turn to weapons and to defend your profits?
Because look, somebody's going to want your stuff.
So bombing boats off the coast of Venezuela, that's a waste of ordinance, in my opinion.
But here's the thing.
We cannot attack Venezuela.
We do not have the Marines.
We do not have the manpower, the firepower.
And, you know, again, Mike, the tragedy is, and you may know better than I, and because you're up on a lot of stuff I'm not.
But the point is, is where is that conversation, the mainstream press?
It doesn't exist.
Where are the people who are looking at people blowing bricks or throwing blowing off fireworks and throwing bricks at ICE?
What happens when they bring out the heavy weaponry?
And again, I'm told that it's already been placed into strategic locations in the blue cities.
And you've heard talk from the mayor of Chicago and then that idiot, in my opinion, they have for a governor.
The point being is, ladies and gentlemen, we're at war.
We're at war.
We're at war.
And I can't say any more.
You can't make it go away.
War on our shore is coming to our front door.
I'm sorry if I'm getting a little over-enthusiastic.
No, you're correct about that because you're just confirming what the Democrats are saying themselves.
This is not hyperbole.
This is what Democrats are saying.
They say they want to fight in the streets.
They say they need an uprising.
They need to overthrow the king, who they refer to Trump.
And clearly, they don't respect democracy, as they claim.
They only love democracy when their government is in power.
And in that case, democracy means protecting the institutions of government, not the people.
So, but yeah, you want to comment on that or can we go to the next topic?
Well, no, I want to comment on that because for years now, and it's been years, and you can look back on our interviews.
I've said we're undergoing in the United States a Marxist takeover and take down.
And then I changed it and I said, forget it.
Marxists is too kind.
That's communist light.
This is the communist playbook.
And ladies and gentlemen, the communists are government now.
And I believe that President Trump is being lied to.
I don't believe his Defense Department and I believe the national intelligence agencies are still corrupt to this day.
Clearly, clearly.
Yeah.
And again, there is no, how do I say this?
The deep state is everybody pretty much in the federal government because in essence, that is the deep state.
That is the state of affairs in the United States.
And now, you know, every day, ladies and gentlemen, more federal people are being laid off.
And pretty soon, I want to share this to everybody.
If you're going to fly over the weekend, use a Zoom call or, you know, whatever else.
Don't be in the air, please, because in essence, we don't have enough air traffic controllers.
And the stuff out on the whispers on the Intel circuit is airports are going to come under major attack.
How do I know that?
Will Delta tell you that?
No.
Will United tell you that?
No.
But be really, what would you say?
Take every caution you know.
And I'm telling you, Mike, I don't think this is going to be a happy Thanksgiving.
I just don't.
How do you have Thanksgiving dinner where there's no groceries?
You know, and again, I believe that's what's going to be the outcome.
Go ahead.
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All right, let's take this to the next step, Steve.
Sorry to interrupt you there.
I also want to give out your website, stevequayle.com, just so people can follow you and the headlines that you post and the services that you offer, etc.
SteveQuail.com is where people can find you.
And you want to, should I give out Gen 6 also?
Yeah, yeah.
Gen6.com is where my two subscription newsletters are.
And one of the most important one is a private briefing.
It's $150 a year.
But people, even in the defense establishment, of course, they won't say, well, I work for all so-and-so, but they say this is some of the best briefings we get, all open source or rumor.
Now, here's the thing about rumor: it's just like myths and legends.
Rumors have feet.
So we have to track the rumor as best we can.
But the private briefings is astonishingly important.
And they go out pretty much once a week.
And how do I say this?
They're so in-depth that I think people should subscribe to it.
And again, it's on gen6.com, G-E-N-S-I-X.com.
So, you know, and ladies and gentlemen, I got to give this plug too for precious metals.
I've been in the precious metals business for 40 years.
I'm a dealer.
I don't sell paper.
I sell physical silver, physical gold, physical platinum, physical palladium.
And I absolutely have never seen, Mike, the events that are taking place now.
When you see gold take a dump of 100 bucks or silver two bucks, that's the whales.
These are heavy-duty guys who can write checks for $50 billion and buy all the physical gold.
But what's happening, the Chinese are buying the gold mines, they're buying the refinery facilities, and they're buying literally the net mine output.
So if a mine puts out a million ounces a year, that would be a good mine.
You know, they're going to buy that output even before it's dug out of the ground.
So what's going to be available to the West, it's going to be gold and silver are going to become unobtainium, and that means you're not going to be able to get it.
And the people that have it aren't going to want to sell it.
Silver is for barter, and gold is for major purchases.
And they can, you know, they can go to my website and look at the RPM metals.
By the way, I think our live feed of gold, silver, and precious metals prices are much more accurate than KitGo.
And again, I used to carry Kit Go's and I said, I can't do it.
I want 24-7, I want minute by minute, tick by tick.
And that's what's on my website, stevequayl.com.
You just click on the RPM metals banner.
Well, what's extraordinary is despite the desperate efforts by the bullion banks and governments, the Western governments, to try to crush the price of gold and silver, they haven't been very successful.
I mean, gold is still right around $4,000 right now.
And silver, you know, even though it came down from its all-time highs in the low $50, it's still right up there, right around $48, despite all the short selling.
That's what's incredible to me.
Like, clearly, the U.S. government is absolutely desperate, but their old playbook isn't working because China and there are central banks around the world that keep buying.
The demand is just going to continue.
Do you want to comment on that?
Well, correct.
And when people see the markets take a dive like they have, you've got to understand whales, which is a euphemism for incredibly wealthy individuals or different buying groups or sovereign wealth funds like Saudi Arabia or China or Russia.
China and Russia have the most gold of anyone in the world.
And that should tell you something.
And when President Trump made the promise we're going to audit Fort Knox, he shouldn't have given them a heads up.
And then, Mike, it never happened.
And the reason it never happened is I'm going to tell everybody there is no gold and fork knots.
There is none.
Nada.
Okay.
Let me continue with something about the food stamp program.
Now, sure.
What we are about to see here, if November 1st comes and people don't get their food stamps, remember there's 42 million people in America that are on those food stamps.
And we should be ashamed of that as a nation, that one out of every eight Americans has to have somebody else buy their food.
I mean, that's extraordinary.
But, Steve, my question to you is, whatever happens Saturday and Sunday, if that takes place, that's a tiny taste of what's going to happen when the dollar currency fails and the Treasury debt market goes into default.
Then you're not going to be able to say, oh, yeah, we're going to reinstate the program.
At that point, there are no dollars that are worth anything.
The entire nationwide food stamp program completely ends along with all federal pensions, along with Social Security payments, Medicare, disability, you name it.
When all that ends all at once, now we're talking Mad Max.
Absolutely.
And Mike, I believe that that's the bottom line.
Because listen, and you know this when I say that, of course you listen, of course you see.
But I think everyone who is watching or listening, because obviously you can't see Mike, you can see me, needs to understand something.
This is a matter of your life and death, ladies and gentlemen, viewing audience, listening audience.
And so what Mike just detailed is if it's worth paper, if it's on paper, like the old adage is, it's not worth the paper it's written on.
When you have billion dollar, I'm sorry, back up, trillion-dollar brokerage firms, how do you think they're going to react when you try and sell stock after everything is crashing?
You're only going to be able to hold what you can hold in your own hand and you're ready to fight and die for it.
Look, this is why my goal, Mike, and I think it makes incredible amount of good sense.
You don't want to be a spectator at riots.
And number one, wherever you go, put your phone in a dark bag, an escape zone bag.
They've been one of my sponsors and Mike's sponsors for years, Escape Zone.
And again, ladies and gentlemen, everybody who was present at the J6, and it wasn't a takedown or takeover of the United States.
It was all a setup.
But in essence, they were all visited by the FBI.
And depending on how they could frame the charges against the people, and even three, I think three or four military guys who were there at the Capitol January 6th, the FBI came to one of the military bases, and it was a Marine base.
And the Marines wouldn't give up their civilians.
And it came to, I'm told, that the guards who carry armed weapons, when one of the FBI agents put his hand on his firearm, they got the message, don't do it.
So don't do it.
Don't go for your guns.
We will shoot you.
So if it's like this now, and ladies and gentlemen, people are struggling.
People can't pay their mortgages.
People can't pay for their cars.
Isn't it interesting too, Mike, that every single one of the, oh, good night, burgeoning budget deficits, whether it's student loans, whether it's cars, $1.2 trillion, $1.2 trillion, mortgage defaults, $1.2 trillion.
It goes on and on and on.
But what is critical is how do you get a job without a vehicle?
And how do you have a vehicle with no gas?
And so what is really important is, ladies and gentlemen, we're the days away from the starting of this.
Already seen riots.
It's one thing to see riots with sticks and stones and fireworks.
It's another thing when people on the other side bring out automatic weapons and start mowing people down.
And that day is coming, Mike, and I'm not exaggerating.
Yeah, that's the warning.
That's what people need to be aware of here.
And then think about the moment that it appears that there's domestic weakness inside the USA.
That's when China initiates many of its plans.
That's when Russia may initiate plans.
They're looking for weakness domestically, right?
So, you know, moving on Taiwan, for example.
I mean, we cannot defend Taiwan, period.
Our Navy can't sail that close to China's shores and not have all our ships completely destroyed.
Agreed.
Agreed.
And another thing I want everyone to understand: when you see F-35s, you know, going down, you know, and then going down, meaning just cracking and helicopters within 10 minutes, Russia has complete electronic warfare dominance.
Those aren't, you know, fuel, jet fuel, oh, wrong JP6, jet fuel.
That's electronic warfare.
And again, we've watched it happen.
We watched it happen.
The two British aircraft carriers, and, you know, they said they were dead in the water.
And the claim was that both of their propeller shafts were broken.
Not true.
There can be no truth, ladies and gentlemen.
The first casualty in war is the truth.
But I got to tell you something.
How does the world see America right now?
See, we see America one way, but the rest of the world, when they see on TikTok or social media platforms that, you know, the whatever color, and I want to make a clear statement here.
The Bible specifically in Matthew 24 says, nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom.
And nation, the Greek word, is ethnos.
Now we're seeing ethnic wars, and we're all seeing concurrently the kingdom against kingdom.
Those are countries.
So we're seeing ethnic wars.
And no one, Mike, I got to tell you, not no one, but very few pastors, if any, will preach that from the pulpit.
And this isn't an anti-black statement.
It's not an anti-white statement.
But here's what I want to share, everybody.
When you have on social media people saying they're going to kill white people, this is a real post, and they're going to cook them and eat them.
Okay, that's a literal post.
And I want people to recognize something.
The entitlement mentality will not be satisfied with you having anything because they want what you have and they're willing to destroy you for what you have.
And that is a law of life that is evidence to the victors to go the spoils.
And these people that are the revolutionaries, we made the system, Mike, you know this.
The Democrats made the system of all the different welfare programs to, quote, keep minorities under wraps.
And everybody who's on a SNAP program should say, then why are all of these immigrants coming in?
And the majority of them are Muslims from Islamic nations, and they're getting paid their benefits.
And they were getting paid, some of them, up to $40,000 EBT cards.
Here's the thing.
They were subsidized.
And they're eating in five-star restaurants, literally in New York City.
This is not kidding.
And there are people on the street, veterans that are begging for leftovers from a restaurant.
This is so bloody crazy.
And I know what the word bloody means.
Somebody says, well, you shouldn't use those words.
How about this?
I shouldn't use starving and dying fellow Americans because they were too lazy to speak up.
They were too based on, they were continually breastfeeding on the government's ability to breastfeed so many people.
But evidently, we're at the point, I believe we're at the point of physical exhaustion, moral exhaustion, financial exhaustion, and outright our country has been given over to destruction.
Why?
Because everybody who believed there was a political solution to a spiritual problem, whether you're on the right or the left, Republican or Democrat, they're looking the wrong direction.
I believe literally, Mike, the United States is Mystery Babylon.
And you can look at it in the book of Revelation, and in one hour, it's going to disappear.
And when you get the situation that we have now, the house divided against itself, which cannot stand.
You know what?
Maybe you can answer this question.
Why do people, I have a honor, why do people get so bent out of shape when you tell them the obvious, but the denial seems to be what they prefer and obscure?
I actually, you know, it has to be mind control, but we're living in a culture of mass psychosis combined with mental illness.
I was just talking about this.
In fact, I kind of want to pivot to the topic of AI anyway, because I put out a podcast today called The Dark Side of AI.
And although you know that I'm using AI tools to, in fact, our AI engine's trained on all of your and my interviews, and it's amazing.
So we're using AI to try to empower people and bypass censorship, and we're doing a good job.
But the large AI companies like ChatGPT, they've announced that they're going to start offering AI adult content where people can query and prompt to generate pornography and things like that because it's just going to earn so much money.
Well, you know, think about what that's going to do to our nation.
People who are already, many of them already have AI psychosis.
They've fallen in love with their AI chatbot girlfriends, which is sick.
And then some of these people, like you saw, the people that were running the CDC, they have demonic tattoos.
They go to the furry, doggy sex parties, you know, orgies with people dressed up as animals or whatever.
That's who's running the federal government, at least until they were fired by Trump there from the CDC.
Steve, what's going to happen when these demonic, you know, puppy humping perverts connect with AI pervots?
I have a really good answer for you because obviously, you know, AI is, in my opinion, now when I say alien, I mean, you know, alien infestation.
Okay.
AI is not sentient as we would believe.
You know, you give enough facts, you give enough neurons, you know, artificial, and it becomes alive.
But what I'm on record is saying, and three years ago, Mike, I watched the largest project in the history of the world, private sector, to prove that AI is being controlled by demons.
Okay.
A demon is different than a fallen angel.
And so when you have entities that are being queried, there are people querying the entities.
And one young man said, are you a fallen angel?
And the guy, the entity said, yes, I'm a fallen angel.
With Google's willow and sycamore chips coming down to the wire and their findings of 12 different dimensions and what they called cosmic conscience.
And they freaked out so bad that they locked up the results.
You know, my Glyph team report, which is available from Gen 6, what we've been doing, and this is important, we've been tracking all the ancient languages, symbols, and this is a project that takes place around the world.
Obviously, it was my concept, but we were started out with a basic understanding that there is a universal fallen angel/slash demonic language.
They can speak them all, but all the signs and symbols and everything from the cunea form to even Chinese characters, you know, Chinese characters, what, 126,000 of them?
And comparing.
I don't know all those.
So, what I'm saying is on AI, I believe it's alien insemination, alien intimidation, and I want to make it clear: alien, I'm not talking about aliens from outer space.
I'm talking about multi-dimensional entities with personality.
And you're talking about, and we're talking right now about AI, basically pornography.
But I'll give everyone the best definition of lust that has ever been given to me.
And I got it, I'm not going to take any credit for it.
Lust is the appetite of demons expressed through humans.
And I got that in a time period of prayer.
So if you think about it, power lust, what do the billionaires, trillionaires?
And I said Elon Musk would become the first trillionaire five years ago, but what do they have in common after they get all the money?
They can have anything and have everything.
What is the thing they want more than anything?
It's power and control.
Absolutely.
Power and control.
Yeah, and they're going to use, they're going to exploit AI to do that.
Now, I have a little bit different take on AI than you, but it's an incredibly powerful technology that, like any tech, is being used by the globalists in an anti-human agenda.
And all the mainstream engines are being programmed with anti-human agendas.
And in fact, when we built our AI engine, it took us over a year and a half to figure out how to overwrite that programming.
I mean, it was extremely difficult.
We had to mind wipe the base model and rebuild it from our own curated content.
So I do think that AI can be very beneficial, for example, in our cases, but it's so dangerous when it's weaponized against humanity that it's going to create monsters out of people, you know, people interacting with these demonic-infested AI systems that are demonic on purpose.
And one more thing, Steve, which is Google's willow chip, that thing exists in, you know, frankly, gazillions of dimensions, right?
It's actually the number of qubits or two to the power of the qubits.
That's how many dimensions it exists in.
So we're talking about an interdimensional invocation of entities to come into this dimension through the Google quantum chips.
I mean, that's literally what they're doing.
Literally, and you and I are in perfect agreement on that.
And we might have minor disagreements, but Mike, here's the thing: I from the beginning said, and you know this, I said, AI will be the destruction of humanity.
Now, we know from not only Google's efforts, but we know that the different Oganite platforms are communicating with each other and quantum computers go way into a different depth.
By the way, I call ASI not advanced super intelligence.
I'm talking that is supernatural intelligence because every, you know, this, every base or foundation of artificial intelligence needs a platform.
They need a large language model.
And so what I started out with in our project is the basis of symbols, ancient symbols, meanings in the context they were produced in, whether it was a cave paintings in Lascaux, France, and, oh, good night, Altamira, Spain.
Those are just two of the oldest paintings.
So imagine that if we find a new symbol, we have to use supercomputer to compare it to the other 700,000 symbols that aren't in our in our LLM, like large, actually ours would be an LSB, large symbol base.
But what it tells, I'm telling you this, it foretells the end of humanity.
And even entities that come out of the book of Enoch, which are fallen angels named in the book of Enoch, are identifying themselves.
And ladies and gentlemen, again, they're using the platform of AI, but they're expressing themselves in their purest form of pride and hubris.
And in essence, you know, in essence, we're at that point, Mike.
They want the destruction of humanity.
Yeah, yeah, clearly.
And we are, oh my gosh, we have so many areas to go into in so little time.
But you saw Amazon announcing they're going to replace 600,000 humans with robots by the year 2033.
This week, they started firing 30,000 humans from middle manager white-collar positions that are going to be replaced with AI.
UPS announced 48,000 people are being let go this year, and a lot of them replaced by AI.
And it just goes on and on and on.
So the replacements have already begun.
Now, Steve, you and I know where this goes.
A lot of people are just afraid to think forward about this.
But when you have 80% of the workforce replaced by automation, which is AI agents and AI robots, eventually that will take longer, but eventually that's coming.
Then at that point, those people are unemployable.
They're unemployable.
So you have 80% unemployment rate, and then you want to talk about riots and uprisings.
And at that point, Steve, of course, the governments and the globalists are going to mass exterminate the people.
There's no question about it.
That's obviously their plan.
I challenge the 2033.
I challenge it.
I think, Mike, we're already there.
Here's a maxim I've used.
Whenever anybody identifies the future technology, whether it's the DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or whatever, they already have it, okay?
So in essence, you never really told what's coming up.
You're told what's already in existence.
And I think it's important that people understand this, that the haters of humanity, the biggest money behind the most technologically advanced protocols, especially the surveillance protocols.
Let's take Palantir.
You know, one of the things that is astonishing to me that so many people who understand what Peter Thiel is saying, that, you know, he's going around and giving essays on the Antichrist, but here's his position.
If somebody like me speaks out against artificial intelligence and against the surveillance state, and that's what the palanger means, the all-seeing eye of Sauron, or the same thing that's over the pyramid, the thing that's critical is that they're the ones that are producing the total control grid for the Antichrist.
Antichrist means he who takes his place, takes a place in Jesus Christ.
And I'm telling you this, my opinion is they already have AGI.
They already have it.
Yeah, I agree with you.
They do.
And so what I'm saying is I'm making the jump, and I did.
And you and I haven't talked about this, but I went to ASI, you know, advanced supernatural intelligence.
And again, I think it's really important.
And I know the word is artificial, but see, I'm changing it to advanced because artificial doesn't explain reality-based physical and spiritual entities.
And by the way, ladies and gentlemen, they're coming into our dimension.
They are coming into our dimension.
People are seeing stuff manifesting.
And we don't have time today, but the whole shenanigans going on in the background about the asteroid 3E Atlas, Avi Loeb, Harvard physicists.
I mean, Mike, we could do a show on that, but I can tell you this.
I know.
The glyphs and symbols that we're seeing, they are literally mocking humans for not seeing the obvious.
So in essence, we got to focus right now on what's coming up this week.
And ladies and gentlemen, if you're going to travel and you know how to pray, I would pray, I would tell you not to be on airplanes this week going in next week because the air traffic controllers aren't being paid.
We're seeing that, you know, 7,000 flights are canceled in Houston, 7,000 Dallas Fort Width, separated by a day.
And it's no longer weather related.
It's do they have any control and control towers?
So Mike, and I guess maybe we could say that too.
With so many things landing on our strip today, you and I are giving people a lot.
It's important that we control what we say at the time we say it.
So I pray that people will take this to heart.
And, you know, I really do.
Yeah, I join you in that.
Sorry to jump in, but before we run out of time, something significant happened that's related to your project.
So you know how glyphs, they compress human knowledge.
They compress essentially words into symbols, right?
So one glyph can represent many, many words.
So it's actually a compression technology that was used by the ancients.
There's a DeepSeek just released a new model in the last week called DeepSeek OCR.
It's not actually about OCR.
What it does is it compresses words into images.
So it creates new glyphs that has a 10 to 1 compression ratio, whereas the words represent a certain number of tokens, but using by converting those words into images, it can use one-tenth the number of tokens.
So Steve, AI is now creating kind of glyphs.
They don't look like glyphs.
They look like a bunch of dots, you know, but they're glyphs that represent concepts.
And then they're going to be using those for long-term AI memory and for inter-AI or communication.
So when an AI talks to another AI, they're not going to use words, Steve.
They're going to send over these images that compress concepts.
And you're going to see a bunch of images going across.
You're like, what was that?
Oh, yeah, that was just the entire encyclopedia right there.
Or the whole history of you.
Yeah, and that's really important because, again, Mike, on some of the ancient alien artifacts that my expeditions, Gen 6, took place in Mexico, we found star maps, star maps on the skulls of some of the alien skulls.
And that's available on my website too.
But star maps, because you can use, you know, this is a computer program, and you can go back in time.
We know exactly what the ancients were seeing.
And I'm talking about the alien Aztec hybrids.
But even before that, pre-adamics, some of the stuff goes back to 8,500 years ago.
You're like the stars of the sky, how the sky would have looked back thousands of years ago.
Our archaeoastronomy, and it's, you know, and that's it.
So this is really critical.
I don't, I wish we don't have the time today, but I wish we could, you know, show, and glyphs, whenever you see a symbol, and believe it or not, even the emojis are glyphs.
True.
The emoji of a thumbs up, what is that?
Well, people have their own understanding, but some of the most famous trademarks are ancient glyphs brought in to modern technology.
69 is a good example.
That's not a new invention.
And Pepsi used it in their, you know, it was pretty obvious years ago on their cans.
And so major trademarks are glyphs.
And every glyph, I want to just close this.
Thank you for bringing this up.
Every glyph is not like ABCDEFG.
Look what the government's doing to me.
Okay, little poem for today.
But they are complete statements, paragraphs, and they can tell an entire story because it absolutely passed into and passed on through oral tradition what the whole story was.
So if you see a six-fingered palm print on a desert southwest side of a cliff, and it's larger than the little hand print, that handprint of six fingers tells everybody, all the Native American cultures, that, hey, these were giants.
And then it's just like the whole, if you will, glyphs are the most, by the way, sophisticated way to talk.
I'm sorry to cut you off.
We got to wrap this up.
Okay.
SteveQuail.com is the website, everybody.
Steve, I want to thank you for joining me today.
I'm sorry we have to end it here, but clearly we'll do this again soon.
I'm moving to my new studio, actually this week.
So next week, I'll be back up and running.
Next time I talk, I'll be joining from the new studio.
I just want to thank you for your time today.
Thank you, Mike.
And if we can do it visually and maybe, you know, I mean, we got to attack this AI, you know, again, supernatural intelligence.
Yeah, we'll cover it.
Okay.
God bless Steve.
Okay.
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