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Nov. 3, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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BBN, Nov 3, 2025 – USDA SNAP crisis worsens while new agricultural robots will REPLACE migrant worke
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Welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News for Monday, November 3rd, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
We've got an unusually large number of headlines to cover here today.
A lot of news over the weekend, some very important things to get into.
And I think some of them are pretty interesting.
Like there's a new initiative announced for agricultural robots.
So I might get my weed pulling robot after all, but it will speak Korean because this is all coming out of Korea.
In this case, Doosan or Doosan Robotics.
I don't know how to speak Korean, but Doosan Robotics has partnered with Daedong to build AI agricultural robots that can pick crops.
And they say it can carry out other tasks at a human level.
So we're going to get into that.
There's a Super Greens powder supplement sold at Sam's Club that has sickened a number of people.
It's been linked to a salmonella outbreak.
We'll talk about that.
We'll tell you what supplement that is.
Today I'm going to be recommending a Linux operating system because of what YouTube has done blocking videos, actually just pulling videos that teach you how to bypass Windows login.
You know, the login screen, when you're installing a new Windows 11 system, there's a way to bypass the login.
And apparently Microsoft doesn't want anybody to know about that.
And YouTube has been banning those videos.
So we'll get to that and I'll tell you about my recommended alternative operating system.
We've got news about the Washington State Supreme Court upholding a massive verdict of $185 million in damages against Monsanto, which of course is no longer a standalone company.
It's part of Bayer related to PCB poisoning.
So that's been upheld.
And then we've got news about drones, the same drones that were flown over Gaza to pick targets, to, you know, to bomb and destroy.
Those drones are now flying over U.S. cities.
And they are taking pictures of everything that happens in our cities and all the people in the cities.
And these are being used and deployed for crowd response surveillance.
So remember what I said.
How many times did I say it over the last, what, two years almost?
How many times I say it?
That everything they did to Gaza, they plan to do to you.
And here's more proof of that.
And we'll get to that story in just a little bit.
Of course, I've also got a couple of special reports coming up here as well.
One of them is about how to use AI to reinvent yourself so that you're never obsolete.
And I don't want to be an AI doomer that just says, you know, everybody's obsolete.
You know, good luck.
Actually, you can use AI to reinvent yourself, enhance your skills and interests, and maintain relevance no matter what's happening in the economy and in the world as well.
So that special report, I think, you'll find very valuable.
I did post it over the weekend, but we're going to put it into today's podcast.
And then another report about why attention is your most valuable asset and why it's critical to use that wisely.
And then finally, I'm going to cover SNAP, the SNAP program, because people are starting to snap.
And a message, an urgent message that the USDA put on its official government website that sounds pretty ominous.
So we will get to that.
Now, first, let me show you this photo of the new Brighteon Studios.
So here it is.
It's not entirely finished, but it's pretty amazing.
And I wanted to show you the studio is, it's going to be ready.
I'll be recording new interviews there beginning tomorrow, actually.
So I'll start posting interviews on Wednesday.
We'll be back on schedule starting Wednesday.
Now, what I want to point out in this photo that you see here, this is a stage.
It's a whole set here.
And we had that desk custom built.
It's a giant horseshoe desk.
And when I'm broadcasting by myself, I'm sitting in the center of it with the microphone in front that you can see there.
And then when I have guests, you notice that there are two other microphones on the different sides of the horseshoe.
And so when we have guests in studio, I can sit on one side, guests can sit on the other.
And you see my Archangel Michael statue there with the wings and the sword.
I brought that over from the old studio.
And that wooden triangle shape with the American flag in it.
Yeah, that was given to me by a member of the United States Congress for the Congressional Award that I received last year.
That was part of that gift.
So I'm just kind of showing that there.
It's kind of just part of the decoration, I suppose, or just the acknowledgement that I'm working hard for America.
No joke.
And then in the background, if you look at the background, you can see that there are kitchen cabinets back there.
And there's kind of a kitchen.
Well, there's upper and lower cabinets.
And then there's a kitchen island that you can't see because it's behind this display monitor.
But that's where we're going to be filming the smoothies and various recipes and things that we might do in a kitchen.
So for the first time, finally, I'm going to be able to start filming smoothie recipes and showing you how I cut avocados and how do I scoop avocados and things like that.
And, you know, what do I put in the actual smoothie recipe?
So we built this whole thing for that purpose.
And also for the video wall in the back there that you see sort of in the back of the photo, you may notice that we have three vertical panels.
Those are actually large, I don't know, whether they're like 75-inch displays that are turned into the portrait format.
And then we split a graphic across all three.
So we've gone with that instead of what we used to have in the old studio, which was a giant 3x3 display that used nine smaller screens.
Instead, we're just using three larger screens now.
And then in the front, as you can see, the BrightTown.com logo, we've got two TVs right there side by side instead of the neon sign that we had before.
So, I mean, we still have the neon sign.
Maybe we'll put it in the background.
I don't know.
But this is what it looks like.
And we are really looking forward to getting this going for you.
Thank you for your patience.
While I took most of last week off in terms of interviews anyway, but I still did interviews with Steve Quayle and others, so I guess I didn't really take it off.
But I wasn't in the studio.
So anyway, thank you for your patience.
Okay, let's go to the agricultural robot news first.
Oh, wait, actually, actually, I've got something else.
Real quick, I want to play for you something kind of cool.
Just part of this song.
Now, if you go to censored.news, and I know it glitched a little bit over the weekend.
was working on it and adding some new features and things.
Well, you're going to see some really cool stuff there.
But we added, you know, this automatic music generator to it.
So you know there's a there's a podcast there that is updated every hour right now.
We used to do it every half an hour, but that was that was too frequent.
So it's every hour.
There's a new podcast and it features Reese and Nova having a discussion about today's news trends, all from alternative media.
And of course that podcast is all AI generated.
I've played some of it for you before.
It sounds really great.
Everybody's loving it.
And what's great about our AI engine, you know, our Brighteon AI is that it's identifying the news trends.
And like I'm looking at it right now, it's talking about wireless radiation, the hidden war on children's brains as memory disorders skyrocket 850% in a decade, etc.
Right.
So this is all from Spidering Independent Media.
We've also fixed the spidering of Children's Health Defense.
We had problems with that site for a couple of weeks.
So that's fixed.
And the music that's generated by our engine now, well, I should say in conjunction with Suno.
Okay, so we don't generate the music, but we generate the lyrics based on the news trends.
And then we generate the musical style requests and vocals requests and things like that.
And then we push through an API, we push to Suno, and then Suno generates the song.
And then the song gets added to the end of the podcast.
So every time that you hear the podcast on censored.news, you know, for maybe five, six, or seven minutes, it's going to be Reese and Nova talking about the news, followed by a song.
And the song is always a new song.
And it's not a song that I've written.
It's a song that AI writes.
And the thing is, these songs are really good.
Even I'm impressed by how good they are.
They're very much worth listening to.
I mean, a lot of them, I download the MP3 so I can keep playing the song over and over again.
It's that good.
And all the lyrics, again, are all about the news, the emerging news trends.
Well, I want to play for you a little bit of this song that I call the food inflation song because it generated this Sunday evening.
And I was like, wow, this is a really great song.
So I'm not going to play the whole thing for you here, but I will put the whole thing at the end of today's broadcast.
But for right now, I'm just going to play, I don't know, a minute or so.
I just want to let you hear how good this music is that's AI generated with our lyrics.
Okay.
So lyrics from Brighteon AI and music generated by Suno.
this out in the home of the brave there's a tail of a halt and snap benefits wave Under 50 days and counting millions affected.
One in nine households are crisis neglected.
Beef prices soaring.
Chicken and pork to eggs and daily.
All in a stew.
Food prices overall a 10% hike in this global game where the rich always strike.
Food for thought in this world gone mad.
Where the powerful play and the rest are head.
We're caught in the middle of a system so skewed.
It's time to stand up and make our voices heard.
It's true.
All right.
I call that song actually food for thought.
And that was just the first verse on the first chorus that you just heard there.
But isn't that really remarkable?
You know, something interesting is happening with the realm of music generation when it comes to AI.
I'm going to take a little tangent here just to talk about this, and then we'll get back to the robot agricultural robots that can pick crops.
But I don't know if you know this, but in the early days of AI music, it really sucked.
And that was just, let's say, three years ago or four years ago.
It was horrible.
I mean, it was bad.
I mean, the vocals sucked.
It just generated a lot of garbage, you know.
But as more money was poured into projects like Suno, S-U-N-O.com, that's, you know, probably the most famous music generation service that's out there.
And they became very, very competent, especially in the last year.
And you may recall I've done maybe 20 or so songs using Suno in the last year or so.
And some of those are remakes of some of my original music, like Vaccine Zombie or I Want My Bailout Money, right?
Those great songs.
And so I redid those in Suno roughly about a year ago.
And that was when I think Suno was in version either 3.5 or 4.0.
Now, if you fast forward to today, they've released Suno version 5.
And the music that you just heard here, Food for Thought, that song, that was generated with Suno version 5.
And the thing about Suno version 5 is that it's so good that I can now one-shot songs.
And by one-shot, what it means is I can ask it to generate a song, and then I can take the very first song it generates, and that's good.
And that's what's actually used on Sensor.news now.
It's a one-shot song.
It used to be a year ago, you would have to generate like 50 songs, or I would actually generate hundreds to try to get one really good one, and then I would have to mess with it.
I'd have to regenerate sections.
I would actually export the WAV files.
I'd bring it into local audio production, or it's called a DAW software, you know, audio editing, et cetera.
And then I would have to do all kinds of editing and things like that to get the final song.
Well, you don't have to do that anymore.
So you can just ask Suno to write a song, give it the style, give it the vocal qualities and give it the lyrics, and then boom, one shot.
It's spectacular.
And this Food for Thought song, again, that was just the very first song that it generated off of that.
And that's why I can automate this now on Censored.news.
I can ask Suno to make a new song every hour.
And usually it's very good.
Occasionally it might suck, but very rarely.
Now, I told you that to tell you this.
If you think about the development of AI in the realm of music, we started out where AI music sucked.
And now many, many, many human consumers prefer AI music, including me.
That's because the music industry, in my opinion, is run by a bunch of satanists, etc.
And their lyrics don't speak to me.
You're not going to get a song called Food for Thought out of whoever, Katie Perry, Justin Bieber, whoever the current fad pop stars are.
Who cares?
You're not going to get that.
So what AI allows us to do is to write music that speaks to us and our values, which are pro-human values and pro-life values and pro-you know, pro-future, like pro-decentralization, pro-liberty, right?
all of these things.
Nothing in Hollywood speaks to those values.
But using Suno, we can do that.
So understand that in every area of AI applications, even though the technology starts out as being really pathetically horrible, within a few years, it becomes incredibly advanced to where it's better than what the humans would produce.
And so let's talk about agriculture because the same thing is about to happen in agriculture.
So here's the news.
I mentioned earlier, Doosan Robotics has partnered with Daedong, which is a massive Korean company, by the way, to build AI agricultural robots.
And they say that these robots will be functioning, quote, at a human level.
And they will take over tasks, including picking crops in, quote, unstructured environments that would be like your farm, you know, or your garden.
And they're going to be using Edge AI, which means AI that is installed into the robots that are doing the picking.
So these won't be cloud-controlled robots.
They will be robots with AI microchips in their brains, in their little robot skulls.
And they're going to be solving problems of how to pick crops right there using their AI brains.
Now, the thing I want you to understand about this is that at first, these agricultural robots are going to suck, just like Suno Music sucked four years ago.
At first, you're going to be laughing at the robots.
Look, it can't even pick a cucumber, you know, like, oh, it stepped on the tomatoes.
Look, it's dropping everything.
Oh, my God, this is retarded.
You know, you're going to see all the people that hate robots talking about how they suck and can't do anything right.
But the computer scientists are going to be looking at that and saying, oh, yeah, we know where this goes.
We've seen this before.
We've seen it in GPT, generative, pre-trained, you know, text generation, right?
Chat GPT.
That's why it's named that.
We saw that the early versions of the text output were stupid.
They really sucked.
Fast forward, you know, six or seven years and everything's amazing.
And it can write code.
You know, the early versions of AI that wrote computer code, the code was horrible.
It was all wrong and it would just break everything all the time.
Today, that's completely different.
Even vision recognition models, at first, they were horrible.
Or you may have seen examples of video generation that were horrible a few years ago.
And now they're cinematic quality, amazing with built-in physics modeling.
They can do splashes of water and they put sound in it now too.
And everything's like perfect skin tone and perfect lighting and refraction of lights through glass and prisms and water droplets and all kinds.
You're like, wow, this is freaking amazing.
And none of that is ray tracing.
That's all AI.
So the same thing is going to happen with agricultural robots.
At first, they're going to look like a bunch of robo-clowns stumbling around the farm.
You fast forward about two years, they're going to be experts, experts.
They're going to pick crops like it's nobody's business.
They're going to be the best at picking crops.
They're going to displace all the humans that are the current agricultural workers.
And I know they do more than just pick crops.
Sometimes they, you know, they spray crops or they plant crops or they fertilize, whatever.
I get that.
But picking crops is a huge part of this entire operation.
It's the part that currently has to be done by humans.
Well, in a few years, that will no longer be the case.
So if you're wondering politically why is it now in the United States with the Trump administration, this is my opinion.
Why are illegals being chased out of the country or arrested and deported when they're still used in agriculture?
And in California, especially in the Central Valley, a tremendous percentage of crops, strawberries and whatever, even during the winters of North America, all kinds of crops are being picked by hand in California by so-called migrant workers who are undocumented or illegal.
Those migrant workers, if they were truly chased out of the country, we would, right now, we would have a food shortage.
And we'll get to the SNAP problem later, but we're talking about just there's nobody to pick crops at the moment unless we have all the illegals picking crops.
And many of them are very accomplished at that.
They're incredibly efficient.
I mean, it's extraordinary.
I mean, I don't think I could walk through a field like that on my knees with my back bent over picking strawberries for more than about, you know, six minutes, right?
But they can do it for six hours.
I don't even know how that's possible, but some people do that.
It's quite a laborious job.
No doubt about it.
But they're going to be replaced by robots.
And that's going to happen in the next few years.
It won't be overnight.
It won't happen instantly.
And like I said, the first robots to roll out will look like roboclowns.
But within a few years, they will become extremely capable.
And then you're going to find that these robots will outperform humans by far.
They don't need to take breaks.
They do need to recharge.
But they don't need documentation.
They're not citizens and they don't vote.
And they don't count on the census.
So you understand why the GOP wants robots to take over agriculture, but why Democrats in California do not want robots to take over agriculture.
Does that make sense?
Because you know the U.S. Census counts humans, not robots, and the census counts non-citizen humans.
And you do know, I believe, I hope, that the census numbers determine how many seats you get in the House of Representatives or from the movie Idiocracy, the House of Representatives.
The more population you have, the more seats you get.
And the 435 seats are apportioned based entirely on population.
In addition, the Electoral College votes are also determined by population.
So the reason California gets a large number of votes for the presidential election is because it has a large number of people.
When the robots come in and replace those illegals, then the next census will not be counting.
I mean, all those humans will be gone, having been deported or whatever.
And then California is going to lose a lot of electoral power and it's going to lose House seats.
So you understand why this is considered so important in Washington, D.C.
And so again, the GOP wants robot replacements for labor and the Democrats are more anti-robot and they want human labor to stay in place.
And for me, I just want a weed-pulling robot.
Where's my weed-pulling robot?
Can I just buy one of the agricultural robots from Daedong?
And I just wanted to pull weeds.
That's all.
I don't even care if it speaks Korean.
I'll get a translator.
I want to do home gardening with a weed-pulling robot.
That's It's my robot utopia right there.
Okay, a couple of things you need to know about what happens when robots really take over a lot of agricultural tasks.
Number one, it is going to reduce the cost of food.
Even though migrant workers are not paid that well, robots will be cheaper for lots of reasons, but also based on economies of scale because robot production can be made a lot less expensive over time as it's ramped up.
And these agricultural robots might be made in China, by the way.
You know, I don't think Tesla is going to make robots that will be useful for picking strawberries, but the Chinese robots, which tend to be smaller in size, they are right around either 4'10 or 5'1, etc.
That's actually a really perfect size for a lot of agricultural work.
So the Chinese robots will get in there and do that.
And some of those robots will cost less than $10,000 each, you know, in time.
Not immediately, but that's where it's going.
So the cost of food is actually going to go down.
So this is the first time that you're going to see some kind of a deflationary effect on food prices.
However, you may not notice that because the value of the dollar will be collapsing so rapidly that the inflation effect of dollar devaluation will outweigh the deflationary effect of automation of crop production.
Did I get your hopes up there for a second?
You mean food's going to be cheaper?
Not really.
No.
It's going to, let's say it this way, it will become more expensive less rapidly due to robotic automation.
But the collapsing dollar is still going to absolutely gut your spending power in dollars, regardless of what the robots do.
Okay.
Secondly, this is going to displace globally millions of agricultural workers.
And understand that there are agricultural workers that are legal and licensed in many, many countries, including in China.
And also, you know, in places like, I think Japan has a lot of migrant workers that have visas.
I know Taiwan does.
I mean, this is common even in places like Dubai, et cetera.
All over the world are agricultural workers.
Well, robotic automation is going to, over time, really replace that, which means a lot of these workers that come from really more of the underdeveloped nations are going to be unemployed.
And in many cases, like think about the situation with Mexican workers that pick crops in America.
They get paid and then they wire money back home to their family in Mexico.
And then the income from one worker in the United States can often support an entire family in Mexico, depending on where they live, if they have a lower cost of living, which is very common.
But with the rise of robotic automation, then those families will be thrust into poverty because you won't have that income.
So robotic automation is going to further impoverish low-income countries or the people that are in those countries.
And that is going to cause what?
What?
Anyone?
Bueller?
Anyone?
That's going to cause more attempted mass migration.
That's right.
You got it.
So by impoverishing developing nations or low-income nations, like let's say, you could say Mexico, but it could also be Nicaragua or Venezuela or other Central and South American countries.
you're going to create extraordinary economic forces for increased immigration or illegal immigration, I should say, to the north.
In other words, there are going to be more, as Michael Young calls it, human osmotic pressure.
Human osmotic pressure will be pushing northward as robotic automation kicks in.
And that's just inevitable.
And think about the fact that many more jobs, even jobs in construction, are going to be automated.
You're going to have like lawn care type of jobs, which will be automated.
Many of these jobs are currently handled by migrant workers or illegal aliens.
Those jobs will disappear in the coming years, or increasingly they will disappear.
Not entirely.
Like, I don't think there's going to be a good drywall robot for many years to come.
Drywall is particularly just difficult to handle well.
And an experienced drywall expert makes it look easy, but it's not.
So there's going to be some jobs that will be safe, but many, many jobs will be replaced.
So this is going to create, again, human osmotic pressure.
And it's going to require an increased level of security on the U.S. southern border.
And while that's very much supported when the GOP is in power, what happens if the Democrats get back into power?
They will welcome a new flood of mass illegal immigration back into America.
Because, again, they need the numbers.
They need the census.
And then, you know, we could be in a dire, I don't know, a civil revolt type of situation if that ever happens.
Now, this brings us to the SNAP program.
Now, SNAP, which is the federal food assistance or nutrition assistance program, it's misnamed because there's no nutrition in the products that people buy on the SNAP program.
It's just processed junk food for the most part.
A few people can shop or may shop for healthier foods, but most people just buy garbage, junk food, and soda pop and things like that.
So it's misnamed.
Anyway, it's called SNAP.
So as you may know, the SNAP program is still suspended in terms of payments.
And it started on Saturday.
So we're, I don't know, roughly 48 hours or so into this the snapping of SNAP.
But the Democrats are holding out and not approving the new budget, which is causing SNAP payments to not be dispersed.
And that's hurting their own, well, their own support base.
Because there are far more Democrats on food stamps compared to conservatives.
So why are they doing that?
Because they're holding out to demand free health care for illegals.
They want free health care for illegals.
And they've been offering free health care for illegals in California and other left-leaning states.
And they need that.
They need that in order to entice the illegals to stay there so that they can be counted in the census so they can obviously rig the Electoral College and the House of Representatives.
Again, from idiocracy.
So the GOP is trying to say, no, we will not fund free health insurance for illegals.
That's crazy.
I mean, shouldn't we support the American people?
Shouldn't we focus on Americans first?
I mean, this is all being funded ultimately by American taxpayers.
Why don't we take care of Americans first instead of illegals?
Why should illegals collect both food stamps, because lots of them do, by the way, and also free health insurance?
What?
While American families are struggling to pay health insurance, big time, right?
So, you know, the GOP position on this makes the most sense.
But the Democrats, to them, this is an existential crisis.
Because if illegals don't get free health care and free food stamps and other things like housing subsidies that they get in some state programs, they will tend to leave.
And as they leave, then the Democrats lose the census.
And also they lose the ability to rig elections as easily by allowing illegals to vote.
Because in every election, Democrats actively encourage illegals to vote.
They do it every time.
And I mean, Democrats are just straight up cheaters when it comes to elections.
If they can't cheat, they can't win.
So they just cheat in every way possible.
And they need the illegals in order to do that.
So I hope you understand that the robotic automation takeover that's beginning to happen, this is going to just destroy the Democrats over time.
Not immediately.
It will take five to 10 years for the robot rollout to really gain traction, but it's going to displace so many of the illegals in all these different areas, not just agriculture, but other areas, even like factory jobs and so on, that the Democrats are just going to be finding themselves with no or not much of a support base left.
Plus, the Democrats are still saying insane, crazy things like a man can become a woman and climate change is going to destroy us all and carbon dioxide is bad for plants and just other insane nonsense that it just doesn't fly anymore.
Nobody believes that stuff anymore.
They did for a while, not anymore.
So the Democrats are just screaming stupidity at a brick wall at this point and trying to stop robots from taking over the migrant workers.
And that's just not going to work.
Now, right now across America, there are reports of food-related violence in parking lots, just as we warned might happen.
There haven't been a huge number of cases yet, fortunately, but some isolated cases.
So some people are being robbed in the grocery store parking lots.
And you've heard the phrase nine meals from anarchy or nine meals away from anarchy.
That says every society is on the verge of a revolt if people don't get their food.
And right now, 42 million Americans are not getting food stamps.
At least that's my understanding.
And some of them, some had extra food, which would only make sense.
Hopefully you don't only have one day's supply of food, right?
So maybe you can get by for a few days, a few weeks, maybe a few months if you've stockpiled some food.
But eventually this food runs out for people on this program.
And I don't want to see anybody go hungry in America.
As much as I am completely opposed to the way this program is currently run and who qualifies for it and what kind of processed garbage junk food they can buy on the program, I don't want to see Americans go hungry.
So I say we need to restore and then reform.
So restore the program, which the GOP is trying to do, but the Democrats won't vote for it for the reasons we've just talked about.
But we need to restore the program, followed by reforming the program.
And the reforms are very simple.
Number one, no food stamp benefits for illegals.
If you're not a U.S. citizen, you just don't qualify.
I mean, that should be obvious.
This is for Americans only because that's who's paying for it.
And then secondly, you don't get to buy all these high-priced processed foods, brand name foods.
You got to buy more like the food staples and cook.
Cook at home.
And look, I'm not asking people to do anything that I haven't done in my life or that I don't even do right now.
I mean, quinoa is incredibly nutritious.
It's very inexpensive.
You know, even when I was growing up, what do we do in our household?
We would go out, we would buy, you know, dried beans, we'd buy onions, we'd buy maybe some canned tomatoes or, you know, and then you make chili.
You make your chili.
You put in the sauce and the chili powder and whatever.
You don't buy pre-made chili because that's too expensive.
You make it yourself.
You buy the basic staples and then you make the food.
And, you know, perhaps many of you listening, you grew up in a time when your mom and dad had to, you know, cut costs.
It was tough to get by in the old days.
And did any of you have a mom that would buy like generic ketchup and then pour the generic ketchup into the brand name ketchup, you know, the Heinz ketchup bottle?
Hoping you wouldn't notice it's off-brand ketchup?
Any of you have parents like that?
Or did you have parents that would shop at the discount stores where the brand name cereal wasn't available?
Like you couldn't get fruit loops, but there was something called like loot fruits that was kind of looked similar, but it wasn't exactly.
And that's what you would get at home, you know, like all the cereals were off.
Something was different about them.
You know, while the rich kids had like honey nut Cheerios, but then you got like rounded O's in a plastic bag.
It didn't even have a box.
There wasn't even cardboard.
It was a plastic bag with, you know, puffed wheat or something in it.
Do you have a, you grew up like that?
Like serious cost savings?
Yeah, because I experienced some of that.
And I'm glad I did.
I'm glad I did.
I'm glad I did not grow up in a wealthy family at all.
I didn't grow up in poverty, but I grew up in a middle-class family that was struggling to get by and taught me a lot of important things.
And today, so much of the food stamp program is just like, give me, you know, give me what I want to eat.
Just give it to me.
You have to give it to me.
You know, we are we are entitled to all this free food.
And I'm sorry, that's not the way the world actually works.
So we need serious reform.
And for people who are collecting food stamps, and I think this is one of Trump's proposals, or maybe it's been put in place in some places, but you should work 20 hours a week.
You should work somewhere.
You should work for the food stamps.
Obviously, you have time because you're unemployed.
So is there a volunteer?
Some place you can volunteer for 20 hours a week?
I mean, if the government's going to buy your food for you, which means the taxpayers are buying your food, you should have a trade.
You should give back to society in some way.
Surely there's a road that could you could walk the road with a trash bag and pick up the garbage that people throw out the window or you could volunteer it in a soup kitchen or a church or something.
It shouldn't just be, hey, give us all the free stuff we want because we are entitled to it.
That just creates dependence, and that's not a long-term solution.
Yeah, by the way, one other memory as a child, we used to be taken out to fast food restaurants as a treat from time to time.
Did you ever have that with your family where like a trip to, I don't know, even McDonald's was a special thing.
It's like, hey, we get to go out to eat tonight.
Even though it was McDonald's, it was still at that time it was special.
Did you take home the ketchup packets?
Did you do that?
Yeah, because I did that.
I took home the ketchup packets because McDonald's ketchup was much higher in than the at-home ketchup.
So if you ever took home ketchup packets, you know what I'm talking about.
You know how to pinch a few pennies.
You know how to cut costs.
You can live on less.
And you know you're really, really broke if you took home the little salt and pepper packets.
If you took home salt from fast food, you were damn broke because salt costs nothing.
If you're hoarding restaurant salt packets, woo, man, you were pole.
And as Americans, we've forgotten those skills.
Most people, they live way beyond their means instead of living within their means.
And a lot of people can't even understand how I live.
Like, if you ever saw the way I live, it's like I have some of the world's most advanced technology with GPUs and computers and workstations and automation and stuff.
And I have some of the lowest end housing conditions.
I still live in a single bathroom house.
And I don't care.
It's just not important to me.
But to a lot of people, it's exactly the opposite.
You know, it's like, oh, I've got to have a McMansion, got to have this big fancy house.
And then for some people, it becomes too much to afford.
Like, I know how to live on less.
I can live on, I mean, I can live at a poverty level.
Not that I want to or not that I am, but I could.
I know how to survive there because I've been there.
I've been there many times.
And also, like when the electricity went out in Texas a few years ago, I was living without electricity in the freezing cold.
And that sucked also, but able to struggle through that as well.
So it's actually good.
If any of you listening, if you grew up poor and if any of these stories resonate with you, give yourself a thumbs up because that's actually bonus material.
That means that you are better prepared.
And if you grew up rich and everything was handed to you all the time, you missed out on some very important lessons, actually.
And it might be more difficult for you to be able to live on less or to live in a poverty situation.
So, you know, there's no shame in growing up poor.
It's actually a very important lesson.
And even earning money was much more difficult when I was young, like the kinds of things that we did to earn money.
You know, today, all the young kids, they say, I want to be a YouTube influencer.
Just want to make money being an influencer.
Yeah, we didn't have that.
Like, we would scour the forests outside the perimeter of a local golf course looking for lost golf balls.
And we would find a bunch of golf balls and then we would trespass through the fence onto the golf course and track down the golfers and sell the golf balls back to the golfers, okay, for like 25 cents each.
That's the kind of thing that me and my friends did to earn a little bit of pocket change back in the day, okay?
Like, imagine traipsing through a forest looking for golf balls.
That's what we did.
Yeah, what are you talking about, influencer?
We're like treasure hunters looking through the forest.
All right, but back to the SNAP program.
The USDA has posted an official notice on its website, and I confirmed this from USDA.gov.
Quote, Senate Democrats have now voted 13 times to not fund the food stamp program.
Bottom line, the well has run dry.
At this time, there will be no benefits issued November 1st.
That was a couple days ago now.
We are approaching an inflection point for Senate Democrats.
They can continue to hold out for health care for illegal aliens and gender mutilation procedures or reopen the government so that mothers, babies, and the most vulnerable among us can receive critical nutrition assistance.
Now, that's posted on the USDA.gov website.
It's very unusual to see a message like that.
Also, that it mentions gender mutilation procedures, which has nothing to do with the USDA, by the way.
But the fact that this is posted shows the urgency of this issue, and this is about to become a really major showdown.
So I don't know.
I mean, if the Democrats give in on this and go ahead and restate, you know, reinstate food stamps, but without free health care for illegals, then they will lose a lot of illegals who will leave because they're no longer getting the free stuff.
And that would just be disastrous for Democrats.
If the Republicans cave and agreed to give them the free health care benefits for illegals, then that's a huge victory for the Democrats and it's disastrous for Republicans in the midterm elections.
Because of course it allows Democrats to cheat a lot more.
And it's a betrayal of MAGA because MAGA is supposed to be America first.
That all the benefits that come from the government should go to Americans, period, not to illegals.
That's just insane.
So the GOP can't give in on this without destroying their reputation with their support base.
At the same time, the Democrats can't give in without destroying their reputation with their support base.
So because of that, this could drag out a lot longer.
I don't know how long.
And there have been a couple of court decisions that are ordering Trump to use emergency funds to fund this program.
Maybe that will kick in.
I don't know.
But this is a showdown, and whoever blinks loses.
So we'll keep you posted and see what happens in the days ahead.
Just be ready for more chaos and more just more desperation, actually.
Okay, let's switch gears here to another story.
This is from reclaimthenet.org, which is one of the sites that we spider at censored.news, by the way.
So be sure to check censored.news many times a day.
I think you'll love it.
But YouTube faces backlash after their AI, what is it, kind of like their AI scrubber removes Windows 11 tutorials for unsupported PCs.
So here's the thing.
If you buy a new Windows 11 computer, whether it's a laptop or a desktop, and the minute you boot it up, like about the third page in, it says you have to log into your Microsoft account.
Now, I refuse to do that.
I don't want Microsoft tracking everything I'm doing on my PC.
That's insane.
Because if you log in, then Microsoft can monitor all your web browser activity.
It could technically monitor your keystrokes.
It could technically read all your photos and documents and downloads.
Everything.
Everything you do on your computer is potentially monitored by Microsoft and tied to you.
And then Microsoft always wants you to use their, like, what is it, their backup, cloud-based backup service.
And if you ever say yes to that, then they copy all your files to their servers where they look through them.
They look through all the photos and all the documents and they're looking for illegal content.
Did you know that?
And if they find anything illegal, they report it to the police or the FBI or whatever.
And it could be, you know, a recipe for how to make meth or something that maybe you innocently have that because you're writing a screenplay for a Hollywood movie and you need it to be authentic.
And so you have a meth-making document or something.
Who knows?
But they will see that and then they will call the police on you.
Seriously.
So it's insane to log into your Windows system.
Never, never, never log into Windows.
And people who use a lot of computers, like myself, we know that there's a way to bypass this on Windows 11.
And it's called the Shift F10 technique that when you see that screen that says you have to log in, what you do is you press Shift, you hold down the Shift key, and you press F10, which is a function key 10.
And then it launches a terminal window.
In the terminal, you type, in all caps, OOBE, and then a backslash B-Y-P-A-S-S-N-R-O, which means bypass N-R-O.
Okay.
So OOBE, which means out-of-the-box experience.
So OOBE slash bypass N-R-O.
No spaces.
And then you hit enter.
And then the computer reboots and it comes back and allows you to click on that same screen that I don't have internet.
Okay.
But you have to make sure you don't have any Wi-Fi running nearby or it will automatically know that you do have internet.
So if you click I don't have internet, then you can use Windows 11 completely unregistered to your name.
You know, it's not attached to you or your identity.
That's the only safer, it's not even entirely safe, but it's a safer way to use Windows 11.
It's more private.
Well, Microsoft doesn't want anybody to know that.
And so YouTube is now removing all the videos that show you how to do that.
Even though it's not illegal to bypass the login, but Microsoft is pushing so hard for a surveillance state system.
They don't want you to be able to use their operating system anonymously.
They force you.
And some versions of Windows 11 don't even support the Shift F10 now.
So they force you to log in.
Well, like you, I'm fed up with Windows.
I am completely fed up with Windows.
I'm fed up with the privacy violations.
I'm fed up with all the freaking system updates and the reboots.
It's always rebooting in the middle of stuff all the time.
And I'm tired of all the scanning, of all the all the files for malicious code and everything.
It's like, you know, in my world, I'm trying to do large-scale document processing, data pipeline processing for our AI data curation.
I'm running Python scripts.
I'm running local AI inference.
I'm running keyword statistical density analysis, all kinds of things.
And Windows is just a massive pain in the ass.
So what I did is I swapped out Windows for Linux on my workstations.
And so now on my workstations, I run Linux.
And I want to tell you about this version of Linux because it was so good.
It's such a beautiful experience.
And it was so easy to use.
And it replaced Windows, but it still kept a dual boot option.
So I could still boot to the old Windows or I could boot to the new Linux.
I just got to tell you about this.
And it's completely free and open source.
And it's called Linux Mint, M-I-N-T, you know, like the ERB.
And so I just strongly recommend that you check this out.
And no, I'm not being paid.
I mean, it's all open source.
It's all volunteers that write the code.
And it's just, it's amazing.
If you ever wanted to ditch Windows and get into an easy to use operating system where you don't have to be a geek to figure out how to use it, just go to linuxmint.com and you can download it right there.
And then you flash it to a thumb drive, you boot off the thumb drive, and then you can install the OS and you can put a dual boot option in it.
You can boot to Windows or you can boot to Linux and it's amazing.
And so what I find is that all the Python code that I use for data pipeline processing, it all runs faster on Linux with the exact same hardware.
It runs faster on Linux and even moving files around, which I do a lot.
You know, I'm dealing with hundreds of terabytes of files with massive storage servers and 10 gig connections, 10 gig NIC cards and everything.
Linux handles that so much better than Windows.
Windows is like slow and bloated and retarded.
It is always like rebooting.
Security, this, warning.
Oh my God.
It's like the worst hell creature version of a Bill Gates avatar taunting you with a pitchfork constantly or something.
It's horrible.
Get rid of that.
Just go to linuxmint.com and install Linux Mint.
And it's great.
It's like heaven versus Windows.
I mean, it's stable.
It doesn't crash.
It just keeps on running.
I mean, maybe it crashes from time to time.
I haven't seen it crash.
It's free.
It's not nagware.
It's not spyware.
It's not malicious.
You know, it's just, it's what an operating system should be.
It's easy to use.
It's intuitive.
You know, it boots up.
You got your mouse and your keyboard and it comes with all the word processor, all the, I think it's the LibreOffice suite, which I use anyway.
It's got all that in there.
So it's got the spreadsheet.
It's got the word processor.
It's got the, you know, the like the PowerPoint type of presentation thing.
It's got it all.
And then on top of that, I downloaded LM Studio, which is the local AI inference software that runs on your local GPU.
And it works great.
Works great on Linux.
I just load up the AI model right there on the system.
And then I run the Python code.
And the Python code's crunching documents and using local AI inference.
And frankly, the Linux systems have much better monitoring too.
You can run, if you want to monitor your NVIDIA card, you can run something called NVTOP, and it just gives you so much better statistics of the heat and the fan speed and everything.
You can see the percentage of memory and GPU usage, just on and on and on.
There's no comparison.
I mean, Linux Mint is a superior operating system compared to Windows, compared to any version of Windows.
I mean, frankly, in my world, Linux Mint makes Windows obsolete.
Like I will, I will never go back to using Windows after working on Linux Mint.
Now, I don't have all of my systems switched over yet, but I am in the process of doing that.
And every system that's switched over to it will never go back to Windows.
There's just no reason.
And, you know, it comes with its own web browser built in.
You know, it's a Firefox browser.
I know you can download Brave and you can install Brave.
And it's got, you know, I mean, there's tens of thousands of apps of just about everything you can imagine that you want to do.
And it's all going to work better under Linux.
So give Bill Gates the finger here, okay?
Drop Windows.
Stop logging into Windows.
Stop using Microsoft Office where you're paying all this money while Bill Gates, well, his company spies on you and surveils you and reads your documents all the time and like snoops at your photos.
I mean, talk about blackmail material.
If you put like your personal or family photos in there, they could just scoop all that up and use it against you one day.
You know, like an embarrassing photo or something.
They just use it against you if you happen to be like a member of Congress or whatever.
I mean, how do you think they get all this blackmail material?
They just get it off your computer because you logged in.
You know, seriously.
So download and install Linux Mint.
Just back up your system first in case there's any kind of issues.
Back up everything.
And then go to linuxmint.com and follow the instructions there.
They're pretty simple.
And you're going to love it.
It's going to work so much better.
And then also, if you want some help doing that, you know, you can ask our AI engine at brighteon.ai or just go to brightu.ai.
You can ask it for help on anything.
You say, hey, walk me through how do I install Linux Mint?
It'll walk you through it.
Or you can ask it, like, will it work on this system?
I have an old PC from, you know, 2015.
Will it work?
By the way, the answer is yes.
It probably almost certainly will work.
I mean, there's even a light version of Linux Mint that is for computers that don't have as much power for older systems.
It'll work great.
So ditch Microsoft.
Use our AI engine to help you restore your freedom.
Get off the centralized control grid of Microsoft.
And stop using Google too, for God's sake.
Stop using Google.
Stop using Microsoft.
Stop using Facebook.
Move over to the freedom side of the internet, which is alternative media websites, censored.news, which is our site, or our AI engine, again, brightu.ai.
You can use our social media at brighteon.social just and use this Linux operating system.
You're just going to be so much more free and protected and safe compared to using Windows and Google and everything that spies on you.
All right.
I hope you found that valuable.
All right.
Continuing with today's news, I promise to bring you this Super Greens powder supplements sold at Sam's Club linked to Salmonella outbreak.
I'm reading this from NTD News.
At least 11 people have been sickened, including three who were hospitalized with salmonella infections linked to the powder supplements sold at Sam's Club stores nationwide and online.
This is the Members Mark brand of Super Greens powder supplements.
Members Mark may be contaminated with salmonella bacteria, says the CDC.
Infections were confirmed in Florida, Kansas, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina, and Virginia.
The source of the salmonella was traced to a single lot of, get this, organic moringa leaf powder imported from a farm in Jodhpur, India.
Jodhpur.
I don't know if that's how you pronounce it.
I'm just guessing.
According to an investigation by the FDA, health officials in Virginia and Michigan collected and tested samples of the product from the homes of people who fell ill.
All right, so a couple of things I want to let you know.
Well, first of all, by the way, salmonella poisoning side effects includes diarrhea and stomach cramps and severe vomiting.
So if you wonder what does members mark, what does that brand mean, members mark?
Check your pants.
There's the mark right there.
It's in your pants if you eat their contaminated products.
Yeah, that's not what they had in mind.
So where to begin on this?
So, you know, everything that we sell at healthrangerstore.com, the reason our products have never sickened people from salmonella is because we test for salmonella.
We test everything for salmonella, E. coli, yeast and mold, total plate count, lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, plus other tests depending on the product, including aflatoxins, also atrazine and glyphosate and other things, depending, again, on the product.
We test everything we sell.
So if you want really clean supplements and superfoods and just storable foods, shop with us, healthrangerstore.com.
We are not going to make you sick because our products are tested for all that stuff.
Now, here's the thing.
You may not know this, but there's a federal requirement that food manufacturers test their products for salmonella.
It's a law.
I mean, it's a regulation, let's say, under the FDA.
It's a regulation.
You're supposed to do it.
Everybody is supposed to do it, but they don't.
They don't.
I mean, most do not.
And that's why from time to time you hear these stories of somebody got sick with salmonella or somebody got sick and died from the E. coli in the peanut butter.
You know, and the FDA shut down a peanut butter plant.
It's like, how on earth do you get E. coli in the peanut butter?
Is somebody crapping in the peanut butter?
Because that's where E. coli comes from.
It might as well just be called E. colon.
That's where it comes from.
How is it in the peanut butter, for God's sake, right?
So if you don't test for those things, then your product could be contaminated.
Like even this Members Mark brand of Sam's Club, this Moringa ingredient came from India.
Well, it's not like the salmonella was introduced in the USA where they're packaging this product or mixing it up.
It's introduced from the Moringa from India in this case.
And you never know what contaminants are found in the raw materials that you're pulling in from India or, you know, a lot of products come out of China or the UK or Canada or Mexico or Turkey or wherever, right?
Wherever.
All over the world.
That's why you have to test.
That's why you have to test.
We test raw materials in addition to final products.
We test raw materials.
And if the raw materials, like we actually require the seller to send us a batch of the raw material first, like, hey, send us, you know, half a pound of your Moringa.
And we pay for it and they send it to us.
And then we test the Moringa.
And then if it's like, if it's lighting up the Salmonella results, no, no, no, no way.
I'm not going to buy that one.
You can keep your Sama, your Moringonella, or whatever you want to call it at this point.
Yeah.
Not interested.
So if you're not testing raw materials, you're going to get burned.
So it makes you wonder, is, and this is a legitimate question, is Sam's Club selling nutritional products that are not tested?
I mean, it appears, although this is my opinion, but it appears the answer is yes, because if they were testing, they would have caught this, right?
Because apparently the salmonella level was high enough to put some people in the hospital.
That's a lot of salmonella.
That's not just a trace amount.
Like, let me back up.
You may not know this, but the FDA allows a certain trace level of salmonella, E. coli, yeast and mold, et cetera, because these are agricultural products.
So the level, it's never zero.
I don't know if you knew this about food.
It's never zero.
It just has to be extremely, extremely low.
And the FDA has published limits for every single thing, every contaminant.
There's a limit.
Except heavy metals.
It has a combined limit of 10 parts per million for all the four basic metals, which is also insane.
It's way too high.
But for things like salmonella and so on, there's a limit.
And if you're above that limit, then you're not allowed to sell that product.
But if you're not testing, how do you know?
And the thing that can happen, especially with Moringa, by the way, Moringa is famous for having lead in it.
We see lead in Moringa all the time.
We see lead in turmeric all the time and in ginger and things like that.
But we've seen a lot of lead in Moringa over the years.
In fact, years ago when I was on the Dr. Oz show with Dr. Oz, I flew to New York City, I went on his show, and we were talking about lead in Moringa and lead and cadmium in cacao and other heavy metals that are in these different products, by the way.
I had a great time hanging out with Dr. Oz on his show.
I mean, I shouldn't say hanging out.
I mean, I was just doing the show.
And he was a very cordial guest.
He was very professional.
He was just, he's an extremely nice person in person.
I mean, he's, I mean, you know, he's working for the Trump administration right now, I think, on Medicare, trying to stop Medicare fraud.
So, I mean, wow, that's an interesting job.
But he's a very friendly person.
Anyway, I was on a show.
We're talking about Moringa.
And Moringa is one of those products that if it's not completely dried, then a little bit of salmonella can multiply because of the humidity in the product during shipping.
So some of these products are shipped by sea.
Yeah, I mean, it just depends on the importer and the reseller, etc.
Sometimes they're shipped by sea, which means it's a couple of weeks.
And so even if the salmonella level maybe wasn't bad at the initial point of origin, by the time it arrives, it could be, you know, 50 times higher or 100 times higher.
And so what happens with a lot of companies is they trust the initial testing of the producer back in India.
And that producer may be telling the truth.
Although sometimes different producers may counterfeit documents.
It's incredibly common.
But even if they're telling the truth, they might say, hey, yeah, it's under the FDA limit.
No problem.
And we're going to ship it to you.
Okay, great.
Three weeks later, whatever it is, you get it.
You think it's safe because you've got the documentation that says it's safe.
But the salmonella has multiplied because it's been feeding on the Moringa the whole time.
And then if you put that in your product without testing it, now you're going to send people to the hospital.
That happens all the time in the industry of supplements.
And now you know why we conduct our laboratory testing.
Number one, I don't trust any supplier, period.
I mean, you know me.
I just don't trust them.
I don't care what they say.
Oh, we passed all the tests.
Yeah, sure, you did.
Yeah.
I don't believe you.
Oh, yeah, we did.
We did the mass spec.
No, you didn't.
You're making that shit up.
I know this industry.
You're all making it all up.
We don't trust any of you.
That's why we bring it in.
We test it ourselves.
And even then, we have to reject a bunch of lots.
Like, you lied, you lied, you didn't test.
Kicking it back.
We're not buying it.
Boom.
Give us a refund if we did buy it, you know, etc.
That's why we only have a small set of suppliers that we work with because we've pissed off everybody else that sells contaminated garbage.
That's true.
That's absolutely true.
The companies that sell like lead-contaminated turmeric, they won't work with us because we reject all their stuff.
So anyway, this is actually a good situation for us and for you.
You get clean products and we know who to work with because we've been building this up for years, doing all the testing.
Well, again, most companies do not test.
And as a result, it's like playing the lottery.
If you're the owner of that company, you're rolling the dice.
And if somebody gets sick on your product and it turns out that you did not do the test, guess what?
It's going to cost you.
It's going to cost you.
So if you're smart and you're in the supplements industry, you should be doing the testing just to cover your own ass.
That's if you're just, if you have just common sense business smarts.
But if you're passionate about clean food, like I am, you're going to test it anyway because you are committed to providing ultra-clean, safe foods, high-nutrient density foods to your customers.
Regardless of the legal situation, I'm passionate about this, as you can tell.
So if you want the cleanest foods and supplements, shop with us, healthrangerstore.com, and we won't leave a mark in your pants.
We will leave you happy and well-nourished instead.
HealthRangerStore.com.
And, you know, I'm not sure that I would trust nutrition from, you know, a wholesale discount club.
It's just not, that's not their focus.
Their focus is moving boxes at low margin.
You know, having a big box store and selling bulk at a low price.
Like, that's not where you want to get your Moringa or your turmeric for that matter.
You know, how much stuff are they selling that nobody's testing?
I don't even know.
All right.
Speaking of food and contaminants, the Washington State Supreme Court has upheld the $185 million verdict against Monsanto involving the PCB poisoning of teachers.
This is the first time that a state Supreme Court has fully upheld the punitive damages against Monsanto in multiple cases relating to the Sky Valley Education Center.
I'm reading from justthheenews.com.
This is the Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe, Washington.
The case is based on allegations that PCB exposure caused students and teachers to suffer from various health problems, including neurological damage and autoimmune disorders.
Well, PCBs will do that, indeed.
So isn't it wild that, what is it, seven years after Monsanto was purchased, the company is still paying out hundreds of millions of dollars in legal claims?
Yeah, Bayer knew that when they bought Monsanto.
They knew that.
And they bought Monsanto for, I think, about $65 billion, give or take, knowing that they were going to face massive settlement lawsuits.
I mean, settlement or verdicts against them, judgments.
And I'm sure they factored that into the purchase price.
But apparently there's a lot of money in the business of poisoning people with glyphosate and PCBs, pesticides, herbicides, etc.
Because Bayer is in that business.
They know it's a multi-billion dollar business of manufacturing and distributing poison.
That's what they do.
That is what they do.
And that's what Monsanto did, and that's why Bayer bought Monsanto.
And don't forget that Bayer has been found guilty of crimes against humanity.
And Bayer was one of the original, well, what is now known as Bayer was an offshoot from IG Farmen, the Nazi Germany corporate conglomerate that developed Zyklon B to exterminate human beings.
Yeah, that's the heritage of Bayer for you right there.
And I think it was the chairperson of Bayer was actually sentenced to prison for crimes against humanity.
So Bayer has a very dark history.
And if you think Bayer's, oh, they make like children's aspirin.
Yeah, when they're not, you know, exterminating humans, maybe they are doing things like that if you know the whole history of Bayer at IG Farben.
But very few people do.
And speaking of exterminating humans, let's talk about this AI drone story.
This is outofthegrayzone.com, which is a really extraordinary website.
A little-known company shipped over 100 reconnaissance drones to Israel for use in its siege of Gaza.
Now battle-tested on Palestinian civilians, the UAVs are now being used to surveil protesters across the United States.
That's right.
The drones are made by a company called Skydeo, S-K-Y-D-I-O.
It's gone from obscurity to becoming a multi-billion dollar company and the largest drone manufacturer in the U.S. says this story.
The company has contracts with more than 800 law enforcement and security agencies across the United States.
And their drones are being launched hundreds of times a day to monitor people in towns and cities across the country.
Skydio has extensive links with Israel.
In the first weeks of the genocide, this California-based company sent more than 100 drones to the IDF with promises of more to come.
Skydio has an office in Israel and partners with Defense Sync, a local military drone contractor operating as the middleman between drone manufacturers and the IDF.
Skydio has also raised hundreds of millions of dollars from Israeli-American venture capitalists and from venture capital funds with extensive investments in Israel, including Mark Andreessen's firm and Driesen Horowitz or A16Z.
And now these drones, tested in genocide and refined on Palestinians, are swarming American cities, says the gray zone.
Almost every large American city has signed a contract with Skydio in the last 18 months.
That includes Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Diego, Cleveland, and Jacksonville.
They were recently used by city police departments to gather information at the No Kings protests that just took place.
They were used by Yale to spy on the anti-genocide protest camps set up by students at the university last year.
And it goes on.
It talks about how these are being used all over America to spy on American citizens and protesters, etc.
The FAA issued a waiver that allows police and security agencies to operate drones beyond a visual line of sight and over large crowds of people.
So now, again, remember what I said, everything they did to Gaza, they plan to do to you.
This is the beginning of it.
They're using drones to choose targets.
And as the civil revolt gets underway, which is coming, these drones will be used to designate targets for either arrests or snipers or maybe artillery or whatever, you know, drone strikes.
Yeah, that's probably going to happen as a civil war gets underway in America.
You're going to have these drones turning every American city into a battleground zone, choosing targets, and those targets are going to be taken out by U.S. military forces.
So, again, this is exactly what happened in Gaza.
Coming to a city near you.
And if you suspect that these drones are flying over an area where you are, don't look up because they can use facial recognition at that point.
Do not look up.
Wear a hat and never face the sky.
Make sense?
Okay.
Yeah, welcome.
Welcome to the new dystopia.
All right, on account of the fact that we do not have interviews today or tomorrow, remember the first new interview at the new studio will be coming your way on Wednesday.
I'm going to play, let's see, what am I going to play here?
I'm going to play at least two special reports.
Yeah, two.
Your attention is your most valuable asset.
Use it wisely.
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Enjoy the special reports and I'll be back with you tomorrow.
Be safe, everybody.
World's getting crazy out there.
Inflation's getting worse.
Dollars collapsing.
You know, everybody's got a high emotional state right now with the food stamps cut off and the geopolitical battles and maybe a coming war with Venezuela for some reason.
It's just everything's on high alert right now.
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In the age of AI, the most valuable asset you have is your attention.
And you need to protect that asset.
That's what this podcast is about.
All of us do.
Recently, I cleaned up my so-called feed on X and other social media platforms to eliminate clowns.
And I realized that I had been wasting too much time responding to clowns.
And they had taken my attention with their stupidity or their evil.
Or, you know, I would see all kinds of clowns on there just screaming insane things like Valentina Gomez using a flamethrower to torture the Quran, screaming that all Islam is evil and we have to eliminate everybody who's Islamic and just insane nonsense, you know.
So people like that are time wasters.
And I think that's part of the idea is to take you away from the far more important things that you were meant to do.
There's a reason why you're here.
And you have a mission in your life, whether you are aware of it or not.
There's an important reason why you're here.
And all of these clowns they take away your time.
So number one, if you are on X or any kind of social media, clean up your feed, mute the people or block the people that are wasting your time.
And then actively add people and actively focus on people who have useful, important things that can help you.
It can help you stay informed and help you navigate the increasingly chaotic world.
This is critical because I believe we are running out of time.
I mean, look, we're right in the middle or the beginning of an AI takeover.
You saw Amazon announcing the firing of 30,000 middle managers.
You saw UPS announcing 48,000 jobs are being eliminated this year alone.
General Motors, I think, just fired 3,000 people.
These are mostly AI replacement jobs.
And so, you know, that's happening.
That's real.
And we all need to be informed in order to understand how we stay relevant, how we stay above water in this economy where jobs are just being eviscerated by automation.
Secondly, I believe we also are about to face a, well, a Western currency debt collapse.
I don't know when exactly, but we are clearly at the end of this massive experiment since 1971 when we were taken off the gold standard and we just began printing at first billions and then hundreds of billions and now trillions of dollars every 75 days currently, a trillion dollars.
This experiment will end.
And when it does, all of us looking back, we will wish we had been better prepared.
I think myself included.
And I'm pretty well prepared for that.
But think about that scenario coming true.
What happens when there's a default on treasuries, possibly?
Or perhaps the more likely scenario is that the government just starts printing a trillion dollars every month and then every two weeks and then every week, etc.
And the value of your dollars just evaporates.
What then?
How will you afford to live?
How will you pay your bills?
How will you buy groceries?
Because groceries will go up substantially.
Energy prices will go up, etc.
This is accelerating towards us, this scenario.
So that's the second urgent thing that I think we need to pay attention to.
We don't have time for clowns.
We got to make sure that we can navigate this with our assets intact.
And the third thing is war, potentially global nuclear war.
It's very clear that the Trump administration, which seems to be sliding more into neocon territory now, they're pushing war with Russia.
Russia has all these super secret weapons.
Well, I mean, they were once secret.
They're advanced weapons.
They're public now, like the Budovesnik and the Oreshnik and the Poseidon and the Kinzal.
Just those four alone are advanced weapon systems that the U.S. does not have and the U.S. cannot stop.
And in response to Russia announcing these weapons, Trump announced that we're going to start blowing up our own nuclear weapons in new nuclear tests.
But the U.S. nuclear weapons are old school, you know, from the 1970s or 1980s.
They're not advanced.
Oh, so you can make a big explosion.
So what?
But Trump thinks that the U.S. can beat Russia in a war.
Trump thinks the U.S. can beat Iran or that we can beat China, for God's sake.
These are very dangerous times because the Trump administration, it's a bunch of war hawks around him, are pushing him into war.
And we could end up being hit by Russian weapon systems domestically.
Russia could start striking, you know, the White House or Wall Street or weapons factories all across America using Oreshnik missile systems.
There's nothing we could do to stop it.
Russia has already said they're at war with the United States.
And once that war starts, once there's maybe a nuclear detonation over some U.S. city, once again, you and I will be looking back to this day today and asking ourselves, you know, what could we have done to be better prepared?
What did we put off that we should have achieved?
And those are the things that we need to be thinking about today.
Not responding to clowns on social media or arguing with people.
Stop arguing with people.
It's a complete waste of time.
This is something that I've practiced for many, many years.
You will rarely see me argue with anyone about anything.
My philosophy is I'm here to help people who understand what's happening and who want to take in new information, people who have a desire to live, people who are intelligent and informed.
And as far as those who don't know what's happening or don't have the intellect to know what's happening, who just want to argue and bicker, I'm like, good luck.
See you later.
Good luck.
Hope you make it.
Yeah.
Because there are so many more people that I can speak with or I can learn from or I can interview or there are so many other research projects I can pursue like I'm doing with AI coding or vibe coding as it's called building tools and sharing them with you publicly like censored.news or brightion.ai or vaccineforensics.com.
That's now a very powerful AI vaccine research site and it's all free.
I'm building these things.
I'm not wasting my time arguing with idiots.
And I encourage you to rethink this as well.
And that includes friends or even family members or co-workers or whatever.
Get the toxic people out of your life.
Because at this point, wasting your time could cost you your life or could cost you your savings or could cost you the ability to be better prepared against a nuclear war.
You do not have time to waste.
None of us do.
And I'm not trying to say that you have to run around panicked all the time.
I'm not running around panicked.
But I am using time wisely.
That's all.
Use all your time wisely.
Redirect your time from useless things like, I don't know, entertainment and sports or whatever, and focus on being ready for these enormous things that are coming.
I just mentioned three.
Robotic replacement, the collapse of Western currencies, and World War III.
Those three things demand your attention right now.
So connect with people who are informed, intelligent, people who are good faith actors who are working to try to help you navigate this and to try to help you upgrade your skills and your tools and your knowledge and your abilities and all of that.
And as you do that, you will be far more successful and you'll make it through.
You'll make it through all of this.
I have confidence.
So you don't have to be afraid.
You don't have to panic.
You just have to be prepared.
I'm Mike Adams.
And if you want to hear more of my podcasts and videos, you can find them at brighteon.com.
You can catch my articles at naturalnews.com.
You can use my free AI engine at brighteon.ai, which will forward you to brightyou.ai.
So take advantage of it.
And thanks for listening.
As AI surges forward and begins to replace more human jobs, we all have to reinvent ourselves just repeatedly over the next few years.
And that's what this podcast is about is actually how to use AI to help you figure out the best way to leverage your current knowledge and skills as this era of AI acceleration really begins to take over.
And it has begun.
We're already seeing, I don't know, maybe hundreds of thousands of jobs in the U.S. that are being replaced by AI or other forms of automation.
And that's just this year.
So one of the most important realizations to start with here is realizing that AI tools can help you leverage or amplify your abilities if you know how to use them.
So it doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to become instantly obsolete or your skill set is going to become instantly obsolete.
What it means is that you can use AI, learn the tools, learn how to do things more effectively, learn how to expand your reach, learn how to leverage using AI.
And you may have a lot of new opportunities open up for you.
But believe it or not, the best place to go to brainstorm that is an AI engine.
And feel free to use my organization's AI engine, which is at brightion.ai.
And it's a really great engine, very strong.
It's a 12 billion parameter model, free to use.
That website is also brightyou.ai.
It'll take you there.
And here's what I recommend.
Put together your resume, basically, not of where you worked, but of your skills, your knowledge, the things you're good at, whatever they happen to be.
Write it up separately, you know, put it in a document and just list everything that you're good at, every knowledge area.
Like, oh, I know how to take care of goats, you know, which is one of my knowledge areas.
Or I know how to repair cars.
I don't know.
Anything.
Put all your knowledge in there.
And then any constraints, like, oh, I have to work from home because I'm taking care of family or children or whatever.
Or, you know, I cannot do anything that requires, you know, standing all day, like retail jobs or whatever the case may be.
Collect all of this.
And then you want to feed it into an AI engine.
Again, you can use ours if you want, because we don't even know who you are.
So your privacy is totally protected.
And you simply ask the engine, based on the following information, recommend some business startup ideas or job ideas or extra income ideas, something like that, that I might pursue based on this skill set and these areas of knowledge and interest.
And then just paste in your whole document and then wait for the answer.
And it will give you ideas.
You can even ask it, say, give me the 10 best ideas.
And it'll give you usually a list close to 10.
And then you can take, if you find one out of 10 that's really interesting to you, you can take that one and you can feed that one back into the engine and say, hey, I'm interested in pursuing this idea.
Can you expand on this idea or tell me the best ways that I might start this or how can I learn more about this?
Or how can I upgrade my knowledge in this area, etc.
Just put that in there and watch the answer, you know?
Because see, here's the thing.
You can use AI engines, including our AI engine, for many more things than you might have imagined.
It's not just for answering questions like, what's in this food?
You know, is this ingredient toxic?
Although it's very good at that.
But you can use it for life questions.
In fact, one of the features I plan on building next is a life decision coach analyzer for our AI engine.
And you're going to be able to put in a decision that you're making or a change that you're making, and it's going to tell you the long-term repercussions of that change, positive and negative, both.
Like just that alone can be incredibly useful for people because they can put in a decision that they've made or a habit that they've changed or something that they're planning on doing.
And they can then see how is this going to benefit them over the long haul.
But you can do that right now if you know how to prompt it.
You can just say, hey, I'm going to start this business.
Tell me what are the risks or tell me what are the benefits.
What should I watch out for?
What's the best way to start this without spending much money?
You know, on and on.
Or you can even ask it to say, I'm going to start this business concept or I'm going to start offering this service for pay.
And I want you to tell me the best ways to market that service or that business.
Or you can even ask it to write your promotional material.
You can ask it to write your website copy.
So you can use our AI engine, again, completely free of charge, to do all of these things without limitation.
And you know what the great news is about doing that?
If you do plan to start up something to earn extra income, is just the process of using AI to help you decide what to do adds another skill to your portfolio.
Now you know how to prompt AI engines for career development.
And if you use AI to help you set up a business, then you're just getting deeper and deeper into the skill set.
And that skill set will serve you no matter what you do.
Because at this point, where things are going in our world, every person who wants to remain above water in the economy had better learn to use AI to help you in lots of different ways, some of which I've already mentioned here.
But AI can help you uncover risks or possible potential or opportunities.
AI can help you write things.
It can summarize things.
It can analyze things.
It can do extraordinary things.
And there's always going to be a segment of the economy that has to be human, at least for a very long time to come.
And some of the obvious ones that I've already mentioned, which may or may not appeal to you, but if you think about it, you know, plumbing or HVAC repair or being a car mechanic or a diesel mechanic, etc.
Now, I understand these are mostly men's jobs.
And there's a requirement of having a particular butt crack in order to have the plumbing jobs.
We all know that.
So if you don't have the proper butt crack, you may not qualify.
But there are other things that you can do.
And there are other things you might want to do a lot more.
For example, in-home healthcare or in-home visitation for people who need assistance or like a home organizing type of jobs.
Like in the short run here, robots are not going to be useful at that at all.
And I know there's that new robot that's been mentioned, NEO, that says, oh, it can clean your house.
No, it can't.
Not, no.
That's all hype.
In fact, I don't think there's going to be a robot that can clean your house for years.
So between now and then, in fact, I don't even think there's going to be a robot that can do dishes for a few years because doing the dishes is very complex.
It turns out a lot of complex movements and decision making and the ability to not break plates, things like that.
And just to unload a dishwasher is a very complex job for a robot.
So there will be in-home care.
There will be counseling and coaching at some level.
There are people who are, you know, wellness coaches right now.
Now, granted, we have a wellness coach AI engine at brightu.ai, but that doesn't replace a human being, advisor, or consultant, or a friend who is an expert in that area who can, you know, really understand and have compassion for your dream or your vision or your obstacle.
The human element of this is always going to have value.
Even if you can do a lot of things through automation, there are still many services where people will absolutely prefer humans.
And even in natural medicine, you can imagine lots of them, like chiropractic care or massage therapy or acupuncture.
I don't want a robot acupuncturist.
I don't want a robot herbalist, actually.
I would much rather have a person who knows what they're doing and who has touch sensitivity so they're not like jamming needles in too far or whatever.
There's a human side of lots of things that will always have value.
And there are really opportunities for things like being a private chef or being someone who shops for groceries and brings that to the person, like just a shopping service.
And why does that matter?
And why wouldn't you just have a robot do the shopping or whatever?
Well, think about it.
With fresh produce, you need a person who can squeeze the avocados, right?
Are these good or are they mushy?
You need a person who understands how ripe should the bananas be or what does good celery look like versus bad celery, etc.
There's still that human element.
And so if you're looking for extra income and you want to launch a service or you want to launch an online business idea, there are lots and lots of opportunities.
There may also be opportunities to morph something that you're doing right now into something bigger.
Maybe you have a day job and then you have a side hustle, but the side hustle is only earning $1,000 a month.
But if you could make that bigger and more successful, then you could quit your day job possibly.
Well, you can use AI consulting to help you brainstorm ideas of how to make that side hustle pay all the bills and maybe earn more than your day job.
And that's something worth exploring.
So anyway, the bottom line is: yes, AI is going to make a lot of current job roles obsolete, but it doesn't have to make all the people obsolete.
If we, the people, find ways to upgrade our skills and to actually use AI to leverage our time and our expertise so that we are doing things that are more important or higher level or more rewarding, let's say, which can earn an income.
You know, even if let's say you want to get into the plumbing industry for whatever reason, and even if you don't know anything about plumbing, you can hire plumbers and you can be the human, you know, business innovator that uses AI to leverage all of that knowledge for marketing and follow-up business with existing customers and things like that.
So, you don't even have to have these skill sets in order to launch a business.
Like, maybe you launch a business where you're offering expertise in like at-home pet wellness visitations or you know, pet care or pet grooming or whatever.
You don't even have to be the person that does that.
You can find people who do that as long as you've got the customer base.
And AI can help you build a customer base and do the marketing and run the website and run scheduling and even create podcasts and all kinds of things like that and create the images.
So, that's another way to use AI to launch almost any business where there will still be demand, you know, real-world 3D demand for people for many years to come.
So, think about how these might be useful in your life.
And again, you're always free to use our AI engine.
It's bright you, that's the letter you, dot AI.
BrightU.ai.
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And thanks for listening.
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