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Okay, welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News for Tuesday, November 11th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.
I've got several announcements to share with you today.
And also, I was on the Alex Jones show again today, sort of finishing up from my Friday appearance there.
Alex wanted me back on for the third hour, and then I hosted the fourth hour of the show with special guest Aaron Day, who I've been talking to a lot recently about AI technology and freedom.
And he's launched a new site called Technocracy Atlas, which you'll hear about in the interview with him.
So we're going to do something kind of cool today in that we're going to have two interviews.
The first is my interview with John Roy from Dawson Knives, who's got an announcement of a whole new thing, which is a set of kitchen knives that are made in America out of a new ProCut alloy, which is semi-stainless.
And it's insanely sharp for kitchen knives.
We had launched one knife a couple of months ago, but now they've got steak knives and the other knives that make out a full set.
And we're rolling this out across our store for the Black Friday event that's happening, what, starting tomorrow, actually.
Wow, yeah.
Tomorrow, for those of you who hear this, you can get the secret early bird access, which you can find starting tomorrow.
That would be Wednesday at 11 a.m. Central Time.
You'll be able to go to the following URL, which is a secret URL.
It's healthrangerstore.com slash BF.
That's like Black Friday, BF VIP.
And if you go there, you'll see all the specials and the freebies and all the door busters and everything.
So anyway, just check that out tomorrow.
Just write down that URL.
You'll be able to get it tomorrow.
But today I'm going to bring you that interview with John Roy and then also my interview with Aaron Day when I was hosting the Alex Jones show.
And once again, it was a really incredible conversation with Aaron where we talked about crypto, privacy, AI, technocracy, CBDCs, surveillance, police state, the techno tracking grid, and so much more.
I mean, wow, what a great interview.
So that's going to be the last part of today's show.
And you don't want to miss that.
Now, I've also got a special announcement to share with you today about the upcoming launch of our new site, BrighteonBooks.com.
And if you go there right now, you should see just a placeholder that says, coming soon, the world's knowledge at your fingertips, created in minutes for free.
And yes, I've been hinting about this.
We are launching a free public book generator engine that is superb.
I'll bring you the details in a special report.
This is not just one-shot AI writing book chapters.
It's so far beyond that, it'll blow your mind.
But that's coming, and I'll give you all the details about that access soon.
And yes, as you might imagine, the site is what I just described.
It allows you to generate an entire professionally written and well-researched book on any topic that you choose within just a few minutes.
All you have to do is prompt it, tell it the book you want, and then you walk away.
And then after a few minutes, it emails it to you.
Done.
With all the research, all the citations, all the images, everything, it's all done.
Delivers it to you.
And of course, it's free.
I mean, we are paying for it.
I mean, yeah, it costs something to create this, but it's free to you because that's the way we roll.
So, yeah, a very exciting announcement.
I'll get to that shortly.
And I've got some health news for you today.
We're going to get into a couple of really important stories that are just fantastic.
But on the darker side of things, as you may know, Canada, well, the Canadian government mass murdered, I think it was 300 or 400 ostriches, you know, the large birds that were on this ostrich farm that the Canadian government claimed that two of the ostrich carcasses tested positive for COVID or something, or bird flu or whatever, using a PCR test, which is a complete fraud.
And because of this, their agency, I forgot the name of it.
It's just whatever wacky Canadian agency name there is.
It's kind of like their version of, I guess, the USDA or something.
They said they got to kill all the birds.
And, you know, these are conscious beings.
You know, animals have lives too.
I mean, they've got consciousness.
They've got memories.
They've got families.
They've got mothers.
What kind of cruel, insane government slaughters ostriches?
And it pains me to even tell you.
So I'm going to keep it brief.
But I'll have a whole report on this.
But the way they did it, they rounded them up and they surrounded them by bales of hay from the farm.
And then they had a Canadian sniper assassinate all the ostriches with rifle fire.
I mean, just insane.
Like the Canadian government is completely insane.
Like criminally insane.
Off the charts, insane.
The level of evil is so intense.
And I've said publicly that, yep, what they did to the ostriches, they plan to do to you.
Well, if you're Canadian, if you're listening to this from Canada, I feel sorry for the fact that you're living under a tyrannical, insane regime of globalists and transgenderism pushers and big bird killers, actually.
It's like they slaughtered Sesame Street.
Big Bird.
Isn't Big Bird kind of like a giant yellow ostrich, really?
That's, yeah, that's what Big Bird is.
It's a giant yellow ostrich.
I mean, they killed Sesame Street.
They murdered Big Bird times 300.
It's completely insane.
So I don't know what to say about our world.
You know, people tell me, well, AI is evil.
I'm like, have you looked at the humans lately?
Have you seen what humans do to each other?
Yeah, and to animals.
It's just unreal.
There was a study, by the way, related to this that showed that an AI medical chat bot shows more compassion than human doctors.
That's not surprising given that human doctors, at least the conventional ones, medical school turns them into robots in essence, pharma whores, pharmaceutical vending machine robots.
And most conventional doctors, although there are exceptions, but most of them show no compassion.
They're just like, I'm here to pay off my student loans, you know, screw you.
And, you know, let's bill Medicare, triple, whatever.
Like, that's the way they operate, many of them.
Again, there are exceptions to that, but I'm not surprised that a machine has more compassion than a doctor.
And also AI machines are better at diagnosing patients than human doctors.
That was a study out of MIT Harvard, a joint study that showed that doctors diagnosing, I think it was CAT scans of lungs or x-rays of lungs, diagnosing them for cancer, the doctors were only, I think it was 72% accurate, but AI by itself with no doctor was like 92 or 94%, something like that.
It was in the 90s.
So AI is better at medicine than human doctors, and AI has more compassion than human doctors.
See?
I'd rather talk to the AI than talk to the human doctor.
You know what I'm saying?
And frankly, I'd rather have AI as a senator than our Texas senators, Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, who are both horrible senators.
They do not represent their people, in my view.
I mean, John Cornyn represents corporate donors, and Ted Cruz represents Israel and Mossad.
They don't represent Texas.
We should have AI machines.
Just take over the whole Senate and have open source models so the public can see all the weights in the vector database.
And then the public can just debate over what prompts or what priorities to give the AI senator.
And the AI senator will have no choice but to represent the people.
Whereas right now, a human senator can just say, screw the people.
So I vote for replacing the entire United States Congress with AI or with Thomas Massey and Ron Paul in the Senate.
One or the other.
I'll take Thomas Massey clones for Congress and I'll take Rand Paul clones for the Senate or I'll take AI.
But not most of the other people.
I mean, again, there are some exceptions, but by and large, it's a nightmare.
I mean, my own congressman has done, I think, a good job representing his district in rural Texas, but he's also the exception, you know.
And he's not a very outspoken congressman.
He doesn't speak out like Thomas Massey or Marjorie Taylor Greene.
And boy, the establishment hates MTG.
Trump is in a war with her and in a war with Massey.
And the Israel-linked lobbyists and donors are raising all kinds of money, huge, like tens of millions of dollars to try to defeat Thomas Massey because he won't take their money.
Isn't that wild?
If you don't take their money, they'll spend way more money to remove you from Congress.
Why is that?
Huh?
I wonder.
Okay, let's move on to a couple of really important health stories that I think you'll enjoy.
So I did mention this briefly yesterday, but I didn't go into any real detail.
So China is studying a compound from grapeseeds called PCC1.
And that stands for procyanidin C1.
This is a polyphenolic compound.
So it's a polyphenol found in grapeseed extract.
It's one of the many chemical constituents in GSE or grapeseed extract.
It's described as an epicatechin trimer that is most prominently isolated from grape seeds.
Okay, so an epicatechin trimer that refers to the molecular configuration.
You've heard of catechins.
They're catechins and things like green tea, and they have their own properties.
And an epicatechin trimer is a very unique combination.
I mean, a unique structure that has extraordinary effects in mice experiments.
It has been shown to extend lifespan by 64%.
So I had mistakenly stated 9% previously, but it's actually, apparently it's 64%.
And this is a Chinese company called Lanvi Biosciences, and they're out of mainland China.
And they were able to show that this compound in mice experiments, it kills zombie cells.
And that the CTO of that company, what is it, Liu Chinghua?
I don't know.
Maybe that's how you pronounce it.
Predicts that, quote, within five to ten years, nobody will get cancer.
Whoa.
So they're making, you know, they're talking about the anti-cancer properties of this compound.
So again, that's grape seed extract, but do not confuse it with grapefruit seed extract.
So, in fact, I'll give you some advice and some information here about, you know, if you want to find some of this stuff, let me tell you what to avoid, because we don't have a product in this category at the moment, although I'm certain that we will in 2026 because I've actually been working on a grape seed-based product for over a year, and it's just taken a long time to put it together, but that's not what this is about.
We don't have anything at the moment.
But longevity is of great interest to a lot of people, maybe because they want to live long enough to pay off Trump's new 50-year mortgages, possibly.
But the thing is, a lot of people believe that AI will cure aging.
I don't think that's the case.
I don't think AI will cure aging, but I think Mother Nature will allow people to live longer and live better because it's not just about how long you live, but how well you live.
And in fact, Mother Nature has already provided this.
Now, you may recall that when I did last year, I did 104 sermons about the Bible.
And I started out, the first like 20 sermons were all about, were mostly about foods in the Bible.
That's where I started that, although it ended up with comet impacts destroying the earth.
But that's the book of Revelation.
Nevertheless, we started out with all the superfoods and nutrition.
And the grape, or in the Bible, the vine is, I think it's the number one most frequently mentioned fruit in the Bible.
And it's certainly the first fruit that's mentioned, obviously in the Old Testament.
The vine.
Now, grapes, and I'm not talking about your seedless green grapes at the grocery store, which are just a pale shadow of real food.
I call that shadow food.
But real grapes, like the ones they ate in the Bible, not only did they have high levels of resveratrol in the grape skins, but they also had all these anti-aging compounds in the grape seed.
And you would just eat the seed.
You know, you would chew up the seed.
You actually do want to chew it and then swallow it.
And of course, it's kind of crunchy.
It's got fiber in it.
And for whatever reason, people want seedless grapes.
But back in biblical days, you ate the seeds.
And when you ate the seeds, you got the longevity chemicals that were in the seeds, such as procyanidin C1 or PCC1.
And so if you're wondering, why did some characters in the Bible seemingly live for hundreds of years, according to the Old Testament?
How did that happen?
Well, they weren't eating GMOs and herbicides and pesticides and chowing down on lead and mercury and they weren't being sprayed with chemtrails and whatever.
They weren't drinking fluoride, all this nonsense.
But they were eating longevity compounds in the grapes.
And, you know, God even directed them to eat the grapes, you know, protect the vine and harvest the vine and have, you know, have abundance.
And, you know, Moses, we're going to lead you to the promised land with milk and honey, but also with grapes.
See?
And if there's any one food in the Bible that is the most potent healing food, it's grapes for the reasons I just mentioned.
But there are other compounds in the grapeseeds, and those include things like PCOs or proanthocyanidins.
There are many different compounds.
And if you want to know what they are, you can ask our AI engine, which knows everything about all the nutrition that exists on planet Earth.
And you can find it at brightu.ai and it's free.
So just go to brightu.ai.
And that's the letter U, brightu.ai.
Ask it about grapeseeds.
But remember that in the medical literature, a lot of people will refer to grape seed extract as GSE.
And that's confusing to a lot of people because GSE is also grapefruit seed extract, which is completely different.
And grapefruit seed extract, it turns out, is an incredible natural medicine in its own right.
And the clear nasal spray company that has xylitol nasal sprays, and I interviewed the founder, I don't know, a couple years ago.
And that's a product that I use, by the way.
So the clear nasal spray has xylitol and a little bit of grapefruit seed extract in it.
And what the founder told me is that the antiviral activity that protects the sinus tissues from viruses, the ingredient that has that property is the grapefruit seed extract more than the xylitol.
And it only takes a tiny amount of GSE, grapefruit seed extract, in order to achieve this.
But again, that's different from grape seed extract.
So let's shift over to grapes now.
Grapes.
I know this can be confusing.
Who named grapefruit anyway?
I mean, seriously.
Hey, we found a giant citrus fruit.
What should we call it?
Grapefruit?
No, it's not a grape.
It's nothing like a grape.
I like grapefruit.
You know, who named grapefruit?
It's not a grape.
Couldn't you have a better imagination than just say, it reminds me of a grape and it's a fruit.
Let's call it grapefruit.
Come on.
For God's sake, we need to rename that fruit.
And it's citrus.
It's citrus.
It shouldn't even have the name grape in it at all.
I mean, it would make more sense to call it like lemon melon or something.
That would make more sense.
It's closer to lemons.
Like a lemon melon.
That actually makes sense.
Not a grapefruit, for God's sake, right?
Okay.
Sorry, I shouldn't mention the Lord's name.
Just talking about grapes in the Bible.
If you want to purchase or acquire this substance, grape seed extract.
Currently, I am not aware of anybody that's selling this as an isolated extract, the PCC one.
Maybe somebody's making it.
I'm just not aware of it.
I'll look, see if anybody is.
But there are broad-spectrum grape seed extracts that are available in the marketplace.
But what I want you to be sure to avoid is you don't want grape seed powder.
And do you know why?
You know why you don't want grape seed powder?
It's because what companies do is, that is like grape juice processing companies, they will, the grape seed is a byproduct of that industry.
So they'll take the grape seeds and then they will squeeze them in a giant press and they will squeeze out the grape seed oil which has very specific properties because all seeds have some amount of oil.
So they will squeeze out the oil which takes some of the beneficial chemicals out with the oil.
And then what's left over is a dry powder which is high in fiber.
It has some amount of protein.
It has some of the original chemicals in it, but some of them have been stripped out by the oil leaving.
And then this resulting meal type product, this powder, this is sold as grapeseed powder.
Okay?
And they say, oh, it's high in fiber.
Yeah, it is, because it's mostly just fiber.
And when you buy grapeseed powder, you're missing all the everything that was squeezed out of it.
That's what they don't tell you on the bag or whatever.
They don't tell you like, this has already had all the good stuff squeezed out of it.
Now you're buying the leftover of the leftover.
And that's called, you know, grape seed powder.
So I do not recommend buying grape seed powder.
And actually, there's a very specific kind of grape that I've done a tremendous amount of research on that I'm working on developing, putting together a product on that, although it's not ready yet.
It's going to take some time.
And it's got the highest concentrations of the beneficial nutrients, but that won't happen until 2026.
The other thing that you need to know about this, let's see, it eliminates senescent cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.
So this activity by the PCC1 molecule is called the senotherapeutic activity.
Seno referring to senescent, or I suppose that's the same word root as senility, right, or senile.
So senotherapeutic activity, the so-called zombie cells in your body that aren't quite dead, but they're not really awake either.
Those can either be reactivated or eliminated with this molecule.
So it's really, it's an incredible longevity molecule.
Unfortunately, I can't recommend any particular product or brand at the moment because we haven't, I'm not even aware of anybody selling it.
And therefore, we haven't done any lab testing on any of it.
Oh, hey, you know what?
That reminds me.
I got to show you a video because I was at the lab today, the new lab.
Did you know we built a whole new lab?
I think I mentioned it before.
And we have begun moving into the new lab.
And so for the first time here today, I'm going to be able to show you the new lab.
Although it's still a little bit cluttered because we're just moving in.
But let me show you this.
Check out this video.
Here we go.
Hey, Rody.
You ready for the new lab?
No, I don't mean a dog.
I mean the laboratory.
Come on, Rody.
Let's take a look.
All right.
We're setting up our new lab here, folks.
And this is the sample prep room area.
That's why you see all these vials and all these centrifuge machines and things like that.
There's some chem wipes.
Look at all this workbench space.
This is awesome.
Let's see.
And this is the ice detention.
No, this is the secure sample storage area right here.
You like that, Rody?
And then this is the flammable solvents storage cabinets right here.
Yeah.
Oh, boy.
And then we have a whole new setup for our instruments, all of our mass spec instruments that we use to test your food.
Make sure your food is all nice and clean.
And no, Rody, you won't be allowed here after the lab is up and running.
Sorry.
So this is where all the instruments are going to be.
And actually, you can see one of the ICPs over there with the auto sampler robot.
I'll show you that.
Look at the ceiling of this thing, man.
Those are some of the ventilation pipes, all the electrical.
Here's a backup battery supply unit for one of the ICPs.
These workbenches here are going to have our single quad mass spec instruments testing for pesticides, herbicides, things like that.
Hey, look, there's an ion chromatography instrument, some looks like some binary pumps for the solvents, and some racks for some single quad instruments.
Oh, look at that.
It's a lot of tech here.
We're just getting it all set up.
And then tons of air ventilation.
There's our networking cabinet right there for all our bandwidth and our electrical panel.
Man, this is a super awesome laboratory.
And we don't even have all the instruments here yet.
We have a GC, we've got a triple quad mass spec.
This is the, yeah, this is our ICP that tests for heavy metals.
There's the rough pump and there's the chiller.
You like the chiller there, Rhodi?
It's an auto sampler robot.
A little bit of argon supply for you.
And then just some of the electrical connections for some of these instruments and the Ethernet, etc.
So, oh, and the fume hoods over there.
I forgot to mention a couple of fume hoods.
There's more on the way.
We're moving from the old lab to the new lab.
So when you purchase from HealthRangerStore.com, this is the lab that's testing for heavy metals, mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, plus glyphosate, atrazine, and many other things.
And some of these rooms, like one of these, is a heat, well, like an incubation room.
I'll show you some of this stuff later when it's all set up.
And then we have tons of air and cooling in here because of the fume hoods.
So the fume hoods are evacuating air, and we have to replenish that air.
So that's why we need so many air conditioners.
But anyway, that's what we've got for you here, folks.
So I give you a full tour once this new facility is up and running.
Man, look at these doors.
This is like a secure facility door.
Those are some heavy ass doors, man.
Like blast doors.
That's wild.
Okay.
Anyway, lots of good stuff coming.
I'll give you a full tour when it's completely done.
Shop with us at healthrangerstore.com if you want clean food that is laboratory tested.
This is our facility.
And once it's up and running, again, I'll give you another tour, kind of walk you through it a little bit more.
But this is so cool.
Pardon the mess.
We're in the middle of the move.
All right, I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Thanks for watching.
Take care.
There's one other room I forgot to show you.
This right here.
Check this out.
This is the biological safety cabinet, the 1500 series.
Look at that.
And this, some of you know what this is, yeah, this is uh UV lights and this whole room.
We call this the Fauci room because this is where all the biological samples are incubated for testing for E. coli and salmonella.
And that's why we have to have the sterilization lights in this special biological safety cabinet.
So that's from Thermo, as you can see there.
So this is all for testing your foods for salmonella, E. coli, yeast, and mold.
And that's why this room looks this way.
Pardon the mess.
It's still in the process of being completed.
But we call it the Fauci room.
So whatever.
We'll try not to grow any bioweapons in here.
We're trying to have clean food, not biological weapons.
And it's got the blast door in case something grows out.
All right.
There you go, folks.
Thanks for watching.
All right.
What'd you think about the lab videos there, folks?
I forgot to mention we also test for listeria.
You saw that listeria is that was part of a recent recall, I think, wasn't it?
Was that the Sam's Club recall of the, yeah, the Super Greens formula that they had?
I think that was Listeria.
And they found out that their Moringa supplier was contaminated.
And yeah, well, I made some bad jokes about that.
Because Listeria has some very horrible side effects, you know, like diarrhea and vomiting.
And as you may recall, the Sam's Club brand is called Members Mark.
And I said, where do you find the mark?
In your pants.
That's the bad joke I made about that.
So anyway, we test for listeria so that you don't leave a mark like the Sam's Club product did.
So they issued a big recall.
Some people were hospitalized.
It was a nightmare, I'm sure.
So how do we make sure that we don't ship you something that's loaded up with Listeria or E. coli or salmonella or yeast and mold or atrazine or glyphosate?
Hey, we test it.
And one of the reasons I want to show you this video is because, you know, I haven't actually filmed from our lab for a number of years.
And now that we have a new facility, I'm really excited about it and I want to show it to you more.
So after the instruments get all set up in our new facility, I'm going to walk you through it.
I'm going to show you hands-on, like, you know, here's the ICP for heavy metals.
Here's the GC for dioxin testing.
Here's a sample prep method.
You know, here's a triple quad mass spec for glyphosate.
Here's the single quads.
Here's the ion chromatography.
Here's how we test listeria.
Here's how we do this and that.
Here's sample extraction.
Like, I really want to show you more of the lab because it's something that we do every single day.
I mean, it's a, you know, it's a full-time job for several people.
And, you know, it's difficult to do.
But we're dedicated to clean food.
If we weren't dedicated to clean food, you know, we wouldn't bother doing all this testing.
So I just want you to know that when you shop with us, especially during this Black Friday sale, where we have so many things on sale, you know, great discounts, etc., when you shop with us, you're getting ultra-clean, laboratory-tested food.
And most of it's certified organic on top of that, too.
And this goes for the supplements, the personal care products, just about everything that we sell goes through this testing.
So you can trust what you buy from us.
It's clean.
And oh, I forgot to mention that this study about the senotherapeutic activity of PCC1, this has been published in the journal Nature, or Nature of Metabolism.
And the title of that, and by the way, that was published in December of 2021.
But the title of that says, the flavonoid procyanidin C1 has senotherapeutic activity and increases lifespan in mice.
So then it says, the part of the conclusion, let's see, intermittent administration of PCC1 to either irradiated, senescent, cell-implanted, or naturally aged old mice alleviates physical dysfunction and prolonged survival.
So we identify PCC1 as a natural senotherapeutic agent with in vivo activity and high potential for further development as a clinical intervention to delay, alleviate, or prevent age-related pathologies.
Well, God just said eat the grapes.
The Nature Journal says it in a far more technical way and explains why.
And I will mention this, that one of the secrets to using this is to combine it with quercetin, because that's mentioned in the study.
And guess what the study also says?
It says that curcumin and what is this, piperlongamine are also natural compounds with recently discovered senolytic potential.
So curcumin is known to do this.
So people are asking me like, why aren't you aging at the same rate as other people your age?
Because my teeth are orange.
Why are my teeth orange?
Because I'm drinking turmeric all the time.
That's why it's in my smoothie every day.
So, oh, actually, you know what?
I still have some smoothie left from earlier today.
I'm going to grab that smoothie right now.
Oh, yeah.
It's never too late in the evening to have anti-aging turmeric.
Okay, that was a wonderful drink.
Love it.
You know, some people want to live long enough for AI to conquer aging.
I just want to live long enough for AI to completely destroy the fraudulent vaccine industry.
And then life mission accomplished, you know, check.
And actually, I'm going to be one of the key people working on that because reasoning models combined with an analysis of the science studies on vaccines will utterly destroy the vaccine industry because the industry is rooted in nothing but lies.
Lies of propaganda that doesn't stand up to rigorous scientific scrutiny.
And because of all the money in vaccines, you know, they could buy off the media and buy off governments, buy off the CDC, etc., and doctors.
But AI reasoning models are going to make all that obsolete.
So if you're wondering, like, why do I have 48 GPU workstations crunching through all the scientific studies that have ever been published in the history of our planet?
Well, kind of obvious, isn't it?
I think we answered that question already.
Okay, now there's another really cool science paper about something completely different that is very important.
I'm going to mention this one for you.
Okay.
Has to do with nicotinamide.
Okay, nicotinamide.
What is nicotinamide?
So you may notice that the word sounds like nicotine.
That's not a coincidence.
So nicotinamide is also called niacinamide.
And that's niacin, in essence, a form of niacin.
And that's vitamin B3.
So in essence, you can say this is a form of nicotinic acid, which is part of the complex or vitamin B3 complex, which contains different molecules in it.
This is a cofactor of what's called NAD plus.
And NAD plus, what's that called?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.
Okay, NAD plus.
You need to know about this for brain health.
So NAD plus, if your levels are low, you're going to have a lot more age-related issues.
And one of the things that happens is that we're exposed to toxic chemicals such as something here called dien-butyl phthalate.
It's one of the phthalate family members or DBP.
And DBP is a very common contaminant, and it's already known to be associated with things like neurotoxicity or cognitive decline, things like that.
But it also impacts the blood-brain barrier.
And actually, what happens is it destroys the integrity of the blood-brain barrier, and it allows more toxins to enter the brain from the blood supply.
So in other words, the blood-brain barrier loses its discernment, and it becomes more permeable to bad substances that cause brain damage.
And then this causes depletion of NAD plus.
And as NAD plus is depleted, then you're going to have cognitive decline, you know, higher risk of cancer, all kinds of age-related diseases, frailty, loss of muscle mass, things like that.
A lot of that is an NAD plus depletion.
Those are the results.
Now, in order to restore NAD plus in your body, your body can make it, but it has to have the right raw materials to make it from.
And one of those is nicotinamide, or this form of vitamin B3.
So nicotinamide or NAM, and there are other different forms of that, like NMN, nicotinamide, mononucleotide.
These are all forms of vitamin B3, and your body can essentially transform this into NAD plus.
And remember that these B vitamins are water-soluble.
And so as a result, they are depleted out of your body very, very quickly.
So if you're not daily taking B vitamins, especially B3, you know, niacin, as it's commonly called, and you can also get nicotinamide forms of B3, etc.
If you're not daily taking those, as you age, you are probably deficient.
And what the study shows, and this study was published in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, let's see, October of 2025.
So this is a brand new study.
And this is also out of, looks like it's out of China as well.
They're doing a ton of good research out of China, by the way.
What this shows is that if you want to protect your brain and you want to reduce age-related decline that's associated with the depletion of NAD plus, you need daily intake of B vitamins.
I mean, it really is that simple.
So, and one way that you know you're getting enough B vitamins is if your urine is yellow.
If your urine's not yellow, in my opinion, you're probably not getting enough B vitamins.
Now, B vitamins, you know, I don't like to take a ton of pills, although I do, but I mean, I don't want to add more pills to what I already take.
And so liquid multivitamins are the best way to do this.
And since I found out about that product, I interviewed the founder.
It's called Proto-Vite, P-R-O-D-O-V-I-T-E Proto-Vite.
And I've been taking an ounce of that a day.
And yeah, my urine is very yellow from that.
I'm getting B vitamins like never before.
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It's got very high absorption.
And when I announced it, I mean, we were sold out.
It was a very popular product.
It is something that I now use daily because even though I drink, you know, my smoothies and I drink turmeric and everything and sulforaphane from the broccoli sprouts all the time, I really wasn't getting the B vitamins that I should have been getting.
So this has helped me get the B vitamins without having to swallow more pills.
And it tastes pretty decent.
You know, it's, I mean, it doesn't taste like vanilla pudding, but it also doesn't taste like medicine, not even close.
It's a very nice taste.
And you just, you drink an ounce a day.
Now, I can't, I'm not making, you know, medical claims about their product, but I'm saying that their product contains a vitamin B3 complex.
And here we have the science talking about how nicotinamide helps rescue the blood-brain barrier and to prevent damage to protect your NAD plus supply.
So that is a known mechanism of protection from B vitamins.
But that is also true from any source of B vitamins.
And you know what?
I should mention.
Let's see.
You can get B vitamins from liver.
I mean, liver is actually the highest source of B vitamins.
That's why some people eat a lot of animal organs.
For me personally, I can't stand the taste of liver.
Nasty.
And I don't say that about very many foods, but for me, liver is fish bait.
That's for fish.
Chicken breast has a little bit of niacin.
Let's see.
Lean pork tenderloin has a little bit less.
Some fish, anchovies are packed with niacin.
Salmon, tuna, but you know the problems with all that.
Tuna is mercury.
So let's see.
From plants, you can get it from peanut butter.
Two tablespoons of peanut butter have 25 to 30% of the RDA, but the RDA numbers are way too low.
Green vegetables like asparagus can increase NAD plus levels and make your urine smell exactly like asparagus.
Whole grains like brown rice and whole wheat have niacin in the outer shell, but that is refined off for the white flour and the white rice.
So most people are eating white flour.
It doesn't have the niacin in it.
It's funny.
You know, I was talking earlier about grapes and everybody buys seedless grapes.
Well, the medicine's in the seeds.
And, you know, here we have in the wheat, the medicine is in the outer shell, not the carbohydrates in the center of it.
But what do we do in our society?
We strip out all the nutrition and just here have some white bread carbohydrates with no nutrition at all.
That's what we do in our society.
That's partly why so many people are obese and unhealthy and have cancer and all kinds of problems.
In my view, as a food scientist, it is extremely difficult to get enough niacin from the food supply.
Almost impossible, unless you just love to eat liver or you throw liver chunks into your smoothie, you know, grind it up.
It tastes like liver.
Nasty.
Here, have a liver smoothie.
No, no, thank you.
Or you could drink a delicious product like, you know, protovite that's got the multivitamins in it or take some other form of niacin.
But make sure you're getting vitamin B3.
It's really, really critical.
And you're probably not getting enough.
I mean, I wasn't even getting enough, but now I am.
And I don't feel like my blood-brain barrier is breaking down at all.
I feel it's fully intact.
Wouldn't that be funny if you could feel your blood-brain barrier?
Today, I woke up and the barrier felt really strong, you know, compared to last night when I went out drinking.
And then it got all no.
What kinds of activities would destroy your blood-brain barrier?
You can only imagine.
It's like reading tax code, you know.
And his brain was toast.
Hey, you know, theoretically, wouldn't it be great if every time a member of Congress lied, they lost an IQ point?
That would be the dumbest bunch of morons after like a month.
They'd all be drooling idiots and we'd have to follow them around with diapers.
Oh my goodness.
No, I don't wish that upon anybody.
That was a bad joke.
I apologize.
We should wish that our members of Congress would become intelligent instead of idiots.
But that's not going to happen.
They're taking more pharmaceuticals than anybody.
They're all nutrient-depleted, you know, except people like Rand Paul and Thomas Massey, who know something about nutrition.
Most members of Congress don't know anything about nutrition.
Makes you wonder, how did Nancy Pelosi live to be such an old age?
Isn't she in her 80s?
How did she do that?
Well, there are theories, and we're not going to go into them, but I bet it did not involve taking B vitamins.
Something very different.
Something more like what's called ambrosia.
But anyway, we're not going to talk about that.
Okay.
By the way, I finally came up with a new name for the next housing financial crisis that will occur after Trump rolls out the 50-year mortgages, you know, where people are just paying forever without paying down any principal for the most part.
So instead of the big short, because it's going to last so long, I've come up with a perfect name.
It'll be called the long short.
How's that?
It captures the perfect idiocy, the long short.
50-year mortgages.
And now they're talking about having 15-year auto loans, 15-year auto loans.
Have you driven a car for 15 years?
I mean, I drive cars for a very long time.
One of the last cars I had, I actually drove it more than 10 years.
I think, actually, I drove it 12 years.
But most people don't do that.
Most people trade in their car after fewer than five years.
So even a five-year car loan used to be considered a long-term car loan.
You were supposed to borrow money for your car like two or three years.
Four was long, five was insane.
Now it's going to be 15, which means you're going to be paying basically car rent for 15 years.
And what do you think is going to happen when your car all breaks down and stops functioning, you know, seven or eight years into this, but you still owe like 75% of the original loan amount because you've barely been paying down any principal on the car.
So you end up with no wheels.
You know, your car is junked, too many miles, drove it too hard for too long, and you still owe 75% of the car.
And there's nothing left for the banks to repossess because it's a junker at that point.
You know, how is that going to fly?
That is not going to fly.
And, you know, what kind of economy is this going to be when people have 50-year mortgages and 15-year car loans?
I mean, when I was young, we had 15-year house loans.
In fact, the very first loan that I had, I mean, the first house that I bought, we had a 15-year loan, not a 30-year loan.
We had a 15-year loan, and my wife and I worked very, very hard, worked nights, you know, up until 3 in the morning.
And we paid off that 15-year loan in five years because we know how to live on the cheap.
We know how to save money, and we just put it into the mortgage and paid off the house in five years.
And today, who does that?
I mean, almost nobody.
And it's even more difficult today.
Younger people, especially, would have to work many more hours than my wife and I did when we paid off our house.
So it's almost impossible for young adults today or young couples starting out.
It's almost impossible to pay off a house in five years, especially as your job is being replaced by AI.
And so I've got a special report on this very topic that I call Learn to Live Broke.
Learn to live broke.
I know how to live broke because I've done it and I could do it again.
I know how to live broke.
Not everybody does.
Do you know how to live broke?
Have you ever been broke?
Are you okay?
If so, good.
It's good to have been broke so that you know that that's not the end of your life.
Like, you can make it through being broke.
I have more respect for people who were broke at one time or another because that's, you know, you learn the most when you're broke.
So here's what we're going to do.
I'm going to play that special report for you shortly here.
Just again, it's called Learn to Live Broke.
And then following that, I'm going to play the Canada murder of the ostriches.
Oh, my goodness.
And then following that, I'm going to have the interview with John Roy from Dawson Knives.
And then following that, I'm going to play my interview with Alex Jones and then my interview with Aaron Day on the Alex Jones show.
I mean, is that too much?
Should I cut that down a little bit?
Yeah, you know what?
I really should.
Let me move the Aaron Day segment to tomorrow because that might be too much.
That might, I don't, yeah, that's what I'm going to do.
Okay.
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Okay, I've got a very important economic principle to share with you here, something for you to think about.
Even if you are well off, we all need to learn to live broke.
And that's the title of today's podcast: Learn to Live Broke.
I also shared this idea with my friend Dan at iAllegedly, and he's got a YouTube channel on finance.
So he may do a podcast with the same name if you're wondering.
That's why, because we talk a lot, share ideas and so on.
But this concept is going to become really, really critical here as the economy implodes.
We are looking at a depression, an economic depression.
No question about it.
It's actually way worse.
This is going to be worse than the Great Depression.
We're going to see a contraction of our economy, which has already begun, that will be absolutely just disastrous for a lot of people and a lot of lives.
Many, many people, I mean millions next year, will be fired from their jobs or laid off.
Millions.
We're going to see unemployment rates really begin to skyrocket.
Of course, the government, the way they report those numbers is dishonest, but in terms of real unemployment, we're going to go from wherever we are now, I don't know what it is now, 15%, 20%.
It's going to go to 50%, but it's going to take several years to get there.
But it will be at 50% of the population.
You know, again, the government will never say 50%, but that's going to be the real number.
So, how do you navigate this and succeed?
And I did a previous podcast called How to Use AI to Develop Your Personal Renaissance, which is about starting business ideas or expanding your skill set or expanding the services that you offer or finding new ways to generate revenue by using AI to help develop business proposals and reduce risks, things that are aligned with your values and beliefs and your skills.
So, but that's a separate podcast.
This podcast is about living on less.
Learn to live broke.
Now, I had a family member years ago, maybe 20 years ago, who said something to me that I never forgot.
He said, Everybody's broke just on a different level.
And what he meant by that is that even rich people are broke in the sense that they don't have spare cash.
You know, everybody's got all their cash tied up one way or another.
Whether you're living as a wealthy person or you're living as a middle class person or an impoverished person, nobody's just sitting on piles of cash that's uncommitted because that's kind of a waste.
I mean, you're losing the purchasing power of the cash.
So even wealthy people, they've got their cash put into things, whether it's investments or the stock market or gold or whatever.
So it's pretty easy for everybody to say that they're broke, even if they're living like kings, right?
But some people are really truly broke in that they have no assets, they have no investments, and they have very limited income.
And when you are in that place, and I have been in that place, I was in that place after I graduated from college and I moved to Taiwan.
And there was a point, not only did I have about $20,000 in credit card debt at that time, because that's what I used to pay my way through college with meals, you know, food and other, you know, basic expenses, right?
Transportation, gasoline, et cetera.
And I drove a car that was so run down that the muffler was held on by a coat hanger.
And there was an electrical problem, which meant that anytime it rained, if you were driving, it would stall out and you'd be stuck on the side of the road for the entire rainstorm.
Okay, that's the car I drove.
It was a total piece of junk.
But I know what it's like to be impoverished.
There was a time when I lived in Taiwan that I was down to literally the last 100 NT, which at the time was equivalent to about $4 US dollars.
And I actually found, I found 100 NT in my pocket.
And I was like, oh my God, I can eat.
You know, we can eat.
My wife and I, we were living in Taiwan.
And that was a meal for us.
And at the time, I learned how to really, really conserve money.
We were buying rice and eggs and eating rice and eggs because it was the cheapest way to still have a meal.
Go to the grocery store, get rice and eggs, and just make, you know, egg rice, fried egg rice, fried rice with egg, or in Chinese, Dan Cao Fan is what that's called.
And I've had a lifetime of Dan Cao Fan.
I still love it, by the way.
I'm not sick of it.
It's still a great meal.
But that's what I was living on for some time.
That's how broke I was.
I've been there, and maybe you've been there.
And a lot of really successful people have been through that poverty because they learned critical lessons that helped them later on in life.
But it's always valuable to have that skill to be able to live like you're broke.
So let's go through that.
What does it mean to learn to live broke?
It means, number one, you radically reduce your expenditures.
And that means, you know, restaurants, travel, the Starbucks coffee or whatever people are buying, the luxury goods, the fashion jeans, you know, whatever.
You radically cut those things out.
That's step one.
And that's actually a very simple, straightforward step.
But then secondly, you got to do that with your food also.
And most people overspend on processed junk food.
They are overspending, but they're undernourished because they're spending money on garbage at the grocery store.
That's a huge mistake.
And that mistake is made by people who are impoverished.
So low-income people tend to buy high-profit margin foods.
It's crazy, right?
You would think if you're low-income, you would be doing what I was doing in Taiwan.
You buy rice and eggs, or you buy beans, or you buy quinoa in bulk, and you make a quinoa soup meal, you know, like quinoa and salt and eggs.
I mean, nothing wrong with that.
That's what I ate actually when I was hiking through the Andes Mountains on a, like it was a seven-day hike all the way up to Machu Picchu.
And the support team that was with us, they brought quinoa and eggs and salt.
And that was it.
Because quinoa is very light.
You can add stream water to it, boil it, you add the eggs, you add the salt.
You've got quinoa egg drop soup, basically, right?
Dirt cheap, but highly nutritious.
And quinoa has a complete protein.
It has all the essential amino acids in it, plus a lot of other things.
So it's shocking to me that people who are poor, they continue to buy foods that make them more impoverished while they are typically getting diabetes and cancer and heart disease, which only worsens the whole cycle of poverty and sickness and so on, you know, pharmaceutical drug dependence, things like that.
So learning to live poor actually means learn to make healthier food choices and to purchase bulk foods and make more of your own meals, which will improve your health, by the way.
This is why food stamps should not be approved for purchasing soda or other processed junk foods because it only perpetuates the cycle of poverty that people are already stuck in.
So that's two things.
Cut out all the luxury stuff, cut out all the processed junk food, get back to basics on your food.
Another important principle is to let go of things that you no longer need, things that are depreciating or that are costing you a lot of money.
For many people, that's a second vehicle or a third vehicle that they really don't need.
So do you have something in your possession?
That is, if you're short on cash, something that you can let go of, a vehicle, an ATV, a jet ski, a boat, I don't know, an RV, something you don't need, consider letting it go.
Now, there's a critical principle here about all of this.
And it begins with a question, why do so many Americans and Westerners, why do they live beyond their means in the first place?
And some people are just shopping addicts that just love to have new stuff all the time.
But for most people, it's that it's social standing.
They want to impress their friends, effectively, with their house or their truck or their, you know, their horse or whatever the case may be.
There's a lot of that in our culture.
People want to look like the big man or the big woman.
They want to look successful.
They want to have people over at their house and they want to have parties there because this is all part of their social circles.
So they want to look rich, even if they're living on credit for everything.
And that's really, that's a very dangerous cycle to get caught up in.
And a lot of people are caught in that.
And you can end up in bankruptcy with that kind of approach.
So not trying to be judgmental, but I would just say that if you're in that kind of situation, you might want to take a second look at the quality of your friends.
Because if your friends judge you on the square footage of your house, okay, again, not trying to be judgmental, but maybe those aren't the in-depth kind of friends that you deserve.
Maybe you deserve a higher level friend who is less shallow.
I'm just saying that's up to you to determine, clearly, obviously.
Hopefully you surround yourselves with people who care about your character, people who care about your intellect, your values, not the size of the house in which you live.
And a couple of decades ago, when I was living in Oregon, it's very interesting because there was an elderly couple that lived down the street that my wife and I became good friends with.
This elderly couple lived in a tiny rundown blue shack, you could really call it.
But that didn't matter.
We loved to visit them and had conversations and shared tea with them and whatever.
And my wife and I always assumed that they were poor.
And so sometimes we brought them food.
You know, just like pick up an extra couple of meals at a restaurant, bring it to them, you know, sit down, have a have a meal together, have a nice chat conversation.
And this couple, they were really interesting people.
They were really intriguing.
So, you know, we would visit from time to time.
And then later on, came to find out that parked behind his blue shack in his rundown, junk-looking, nearly collapsed garage, he had a vehicle.
I think it was called a Viper or something.
It had 16 cylinders.
It was a high-end supercar, like a luxury race car type of thing.
I think it was called a Viper.
And turns out the guy was a multi-millionaire.
And he bought that car for fun.
He just liked to drive it around every once in a while.
But we never talked about the car except until after we knew him for a long time.
Turns out they were millionaires.
They chose to live in that house because it was more familiar.
It reminded them of the way that they grew up.
And I never even knew how he earned his money.
I don't know.
But it didn't matter.
I never judged him based on him having money because I thought he was impoverished.
I mean, I would bring him food for God's sake, right?
And you're going to find that that's the case with a lot of people.
Just because somebody dresses down doesn't mean that they're impoverished.
I mean, if you saw me walking around town, you would have no idea what I do.
Or if you saw me walking through a hardware store with my ranch pants, you know, half covered in dirt and chicken feed crumbles and whatever, you just assume I'm a rancher guy.
I'm a farm.
I'm a Texas farm guy shopping for tools or whatever.
Yeah, that's because I do that on purpose.
I don't want you to assume anything other than that.
But then again, I don't try to impress people in political circles or social circles or anything like that.
I've got no interest in that.
Anyway, I'm not judging you if you do.
If, you know, maybe your social circle requires you to dress up better.
I get that.
I understand.
If you're in the business executive world or the Washington, D.C. world of the political world, you know, you got to dress up.
You got to tuck your shirt in, which I don't do.
You got to wear a tie, which I don't do, you know, except on rare occasions.
So I get it.
And I'm not judging it.
Just saying that in achieving the mission of learning to live broke, you may need to let go of ideas of what it means to be successful.
Because it's not about how much jewelry you have.
It's not about the square footage of your home.
You know, the larger your home, the more you've got to clean, by the way.
I mean, you spend half your life sweeping the floor if your house is big enough and every toilet you have in your house needs maintenance.
You know, some of you have like five bathrooms in your house.
You know, there's always something wrong with one of them, right?
See, I don't have that problem.
I have one bathroom.
And yeah, well, when something went wrong, I had to pee outside, but I fixed it as quickly as I could and back online.
I don't have to worry about five toilets.
There's a kind of calm that comes from living on less, that is having less stuff to deal with in your life.
At least, in my opinion, because I have enough other projects anyway, I'm working on so many things in my business, you know, launching new platforms for you, a book generator is what we're working on next, you know, the AI engine, sensor.news, etc., and food formulations and doing interviews and shows in the studio.
I got enough going on.
I don't need to deal with five toilets at home.
You know, I have to buy five plungers.
And I got to make sure there's toilet paper on all five toilet paper rollers, etc.
I got to make sure there's towels, all good towels in all five bathrooms.
Oh my God.
I don't have the mental bandwidth for that.
I'm working on other stuff.
So simplifying your life is not a failure.
It's a success.
Simplify wherever you can.
Learn to live on less.
Be mentally okay with it.
Even if you are extremely wealthy listening to this, having the skill of living on less or living broke can serve you well.
And given the unpredictability of our world, you never know when you're going to lose your entire bank account or stock portfolio or crypto account or whatever.
Probably gold and silver are the most reliable.
But you may have a significant portion of your assets tied up in stocks.
And who knows?
We could be in World War III tomorrow, or there could be a bank collapse and it could be your bank or, you know, right?
Anything can just vanish.
But what doesn't vanish is your skill set, your mindset, your philosophy that can carry you through anything.
So assess your own life and ask yourself the question: could I live broke if all the income stopped and if I lost most of my stuff here, could I live on less?
And if the answer is yes, you're in a great position.
If you can live on less, you're doing well.
So thank you for listening.
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So the Canadian government just slaughtered the ostriches.
I mean, hundreds of tame, friendly, loved birds.
And the government said that they believe there was suspicion that they might be carrying, you know, some, what was it, COVID or bird flu or some other nonsense when the owner of the ostriches says, no, no, no, these birds are immune to COVID and they might have a cure.
There might be something special about a protein they manufacture in their own bodies or something that could be turned into a cure.
Now, I'm not going to get into the fact that COVID is a total hoax anyway, but the point here is that the Canadian government slaughtered the birds anyway.
And I tweeted out that what they did to these birds, they plan to do to us.
It's the exact same model, same justification.
They can say, oh, well, we think that this neighborhood of humans here, this block, might be infected.
And then, so we have to take you to a quarantine camp.
And they load you onto a bus at gunpoint, take you off to a quarantine camp, and then nobody ever hears from you again.
Because they're not quarantine camps, they're death camps.
This is part of the plan.
And what I want to get across here today is that every Western government from Canada to the U.S. to Australia, New Zealand, the UK, you name it, every single Western government is actively right now running mass extermination campaigns in the early phases, the early chapters of that.
And they plan to ramp them up as the robots are capable of taking over.
So if you want to know how many humans Western governments will exterminate, all you have to do is watch how many robots are rolling off the robot production lines for Elon Musk's company, Tesla.
Because Tesla is planning to have 100 million robots manufactured, I think it was by 2030, although maybe it's sooner than that.
I'd have to double check.
But you got 100 million robots rolling off the factories there, and then you have hundreds of millions of AI agents in software that also replace human workers in the offices.
So what's the result of that?
Mass extermination of humans, obviously.
And, you know, I don't have time for people who are just ignorant morons who they wouldn't do that.
They're nice.
They already did it.
They already did it during COVID.
Trump rolled out Operation Warp Speed, killed 1.5 million Americans on purpose, maimed five or six million more Americans, caused widespread infertility, spontaneous abortions.
This is depopulation.
And the people that don't see it will be the easiest for the governments to exterminate because they're living in denial of what's happening.
Mass extermination has already begun.
And again, it's abundantly obvious.
Humans were never valued by governments for anything other than the product of their labor and their cognition.
That's it.
Governments never value life.
Like, look at Canada, just mass exterminating all these ostriches.
Or what about abortion in Canada?
What about abortion in the United States?
How many hundreds of thousands of human lives are snuffed out with the government celebrating the abortion industry in the blue states and blue cities?
They don't value life.
They don't even value life after it's born.
Think about the way the government measures the economy.
Is it measured based on happiness, abundance, consciousness, creativity?
No, it's measured based on output.
Output in dollars.
Output, which is really the result of just two things, cognition and labor.
And if that output can be replaced by a machine, hey, the government doesn't have a problem with that.
They'll let the machine replace the humans and it's still GDP, isn't it?
It's still GDP.
As long as the factories are still running, still GDP.
And of course, the government is not going to make itself go bankrupt by handing out UBI money to everybody just so they can have an income to replace the jobs they lost.
Now, they will do it in the short term.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure.
They will pretend that, oh, we're the government, we're here to help you.
And they will offer UBI temporarily, but the real purpose of that is just to string you along until they manage to kill you.
They just want to stop the revolts, you see.
And if they pay people, you know, free money on your UBI debit card, then they hope people won't rise up.
And that's probably true.
And then they will roll out multiple vectors of mass extermination.
That could be poisoning through the food supply.
That could be another pandemic with more jabs, vaccine mandates.
It could be chemtrails.
It could be, actually, I think one of the easier options for the government is to have a false flag power grid outage affecting large population cities where they turn off the power grid for a year, let's say, for a city like LA, but they blame it on China.
And then they just watch LA just self-exterminate.
You know, you'll have die-off rates anywhere from 50 to 90% in many of these cities, especially if you hit multiple cities at once and you just call it World War III, you know.
Say, oh, look, we're under attack from China and they turned off the power of all the blue cities.
How did that happen?
That will get rid of, from the government's point of view, that will get rid of the so-called useless eaters who are collecting Social Security, who are collecting food stamps, government pensions, you name it, and also political enemies of the Trump administration.
You want to win the election in 2028 if you're the GOP?
Hey, exterminate the competition.
Blame it on China and then roll out the robots that obey your every command.
See?
See how easy that is if you don't value life, which they don't.
And the Democrats don't value life either.
I mean, nobody in politics, nobody at the highest levels of business values life at all.
Zero value.
So when they exterminate 100 million humans, in their minds, that has zero consequence because those lives had zero value.
To them, it's like running over 100 million ants with a dump truck.
Who cares?
You know, to them, that doesn't even count.
What counts is the GDP, and they can just roll in the robots to replace all the humans, keep producing products, keep producing work, keep producing paperwork, you know, whatever.
And then, wow, the economy is strong.
This is a new golden age, we'll be told, as the streets are lined with the new dead.
So that's what's coming.
And frankly, the sooner you realize this, the higher your IQ is.
The slower you are to recognize this, you know, those people are not very smart.
And they will be the first to go.
Those who never recognize it will be, you know, the first wave of mass extermination.
Actually, that's already happened because of the jabs, but it will happen again with additional waves.
So be smart.
Understand they are trying to kill you actively every day and learn to say no to the government's nefarious plans.
Whatever the government tells you to do, you should probably say no.
If they want you to do it, it's a bad idea.
Oh, take this jab.
Oh, eat this food.
Oh, sign up for this, you know, free money, whatever.
It's probably a bad idea.
It's not in your interest.
It's in their interest.
So keep that in mind and stay tuned, stay informed.
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It's been crazy.
Crucible Industries went out of business in March and then they were bought out.
So they moved the operations overseas.
So now that we're hit with a 50% tariff, plus with MagnaCut, on top of that, you have to deal with French inflation.
So people don't realize what I used to pay literally doubled overnight.
Now, we went to another steel mill here in the United States.
That went under in August.
Oh, no.
Second one.
And so this is unprecedented times because we have never seen two steel.
I've never even seen one.
But that's two steel mills in the same year.
Welcome to today's interview here at the newbriteon.com studios coming to you from the great state of Texas.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me here today.
And I'm going to be joining.
Oh, we've got a lot of extra lights you may have noticed because we're showing something really cool here.
A new line of American-built knives that are for your kitchen that our guest, John Roy from Dawson Knives, is going to be explaining.
Welcome, John Roy.
It's an honor to have you back.
Thank you, Mike.
I'm so happy to be here.
And I'm really excited about this new line of kitchen knives that we'll be introducing for this Black Friday sale.
Yeah, exactly.
We'll tell people about that coming up.
We've got discounts for people who are watching this video, you know, pre-discounts and so on.
But let's just start from the beginning again.
I know you've been a frequent guest here and we love your company, all-American company, made in Arizona with just amazing powdered steel.
Tell us a little bit about Dawson.
Again, just quick review and then bring us up to speed on this line of knives, which we're going to show the viewers.
Yeah, so we're a three-generation company.
We've been around since 1973.
And the amazing thing is, is that just this whole idea of keeping everything American-made and not only American-made, but American source, is actually very unique in our industry.
And we keep trying to find ways, especially with these new hurdles and this economic times to keep it American-made.
And so our family has strived to make not just the best products, but to keep innovating and coming up with new ideas and even advancing some of these old world ideas and bringing together some really amazing cutlery and some really amazing knives and manufacturing processes.
So that's what's extraordinary.
And we've talked before about how your family, they learn how to grind the edges on all of these knives.
And that is an art that takes years to master.
And I want to bring up this.
This is the new steak knife that you have available.
First time that we're showing it here.
And it's got a G10 handle.
It's got, you know, full-tang metal.
Tell us about the metal alloy that's used here and the construction of this knife.
Yeah, absolutely.
So the guy who invented MagnaCut invented that steel, and it's called ProCut.
So the really cool thing about it is that ProCut came out in May.
So it's the newest advancement in metallurgy.
It's a high-carbon steel.
It's a non-stainless, so they call it semi-stainless.
But it holds an incredible edge.
It holds an even better edge than MagnaCut.
So we started playing around with this steel as soon as it came out in May.
We actually had the inventor, Laron Thomas, on our podcast when we talked to him about it.
Oh, yeah, really cool guy.
And so we actually went into all the ins and outs of this steel.
And the amazing thing about this steel is that it just keeps cutting and just keeps cutting.
And with that finish, what you see there is a stonewash finish that makes it very rust resistant.
So even though it's a non-stainless, by doing that finish, and then we use a food-grade lube on it.
So it's all food safe, food grade.
It's called Frog Lube and it works great, seals in the pores, and you never have to really worry about rust.
I know about Frog Lube.
And so, yeah, that is food grade and it's used in the firearms industry.
And I don't know if you know this about Frog Lube, but we ran Frog Lube through our FTIR instrument to find out what it's made of.
Yes.
So what did you guys find out?
I'm curious.
It's mostly coconut oil.
That explains the smell.
I was trying to pay that smell.
It's coconut oil with some of the mint essential oil and a green color.
At least that's what our instrument told us.
It's a great lubricant.
Don't get me wrong.
It's great for firearms.
It cleans firearms.
And it is food grade because it's coconut oil, or at least that's primarily the component of it.
Yeah, that's all we use on these ProCut knives.
We put it on there.
It does great.
So as soon as we get them out and we clean them and sterilize them, we put the frog lube on there and we don't have a rusting problem.
It's amazing what it does.
And so that's why we always want to keep our product food safe.
We're not throwing a cericote on there, which is great for guns, but not great if you're going to eat off of it.
Yeah, totally.
You don't want cericote on your steak knives.
All right.
So let me mention that there's this is on sale just for people who are watching this or people who know the secret code of the URL here.
It is healthrangerstore.com/slash BF as in Black Friday VIP.
Okay, BF VIP.
And that will take you to this page, which is the VIP early access.
This is our biggest sale of the year, as you can see.
And you're going to save big bucks.
So during our Black Friday sale at healthrangerstore.com slash BFVIP, that stands for Black Friday VIP.
You're going to be able to save on this knife.
You'll be able to save almost $20.
And on the other knives, you'll be able to save over $23.
And again, that's not available to the general public.
It's just, if you're watching this video or you're a VIP customer, you'll have access to that URL.
So that's our Black Friday sale.
And it'll take you to this page, VIP early access, our biggest sale of the year right here.
And then you'll be able to save on a number of items in addition to these amazing knives.
Okay.
So, John Roy, we are, we're in a tough economy right now.
People are choosing their expenditures wisely.
You and I know that it's, there's a saying when it comes to knives and gear: buy nice or buy twice.
Have you ever heard that?
Yes, I have.
Yes, that's pretty good.
So, yeah.
So, why is this?
Why are your knives?
And there's others here.
There's the Hearthfire, for example.
This is an amazing kitchen knife.
And my mom uses this and she absolutely loves it, by the way.
She said, cutting through meat is like slicing through butter, she said.
Oh, that's awesome.
Yeah, yeah.
That's so cool.
Why are your knives the buy nice option?
Why does it make sense even economically to buy nice?
It's because we've been around for so long that we have seen knives that were bought even in 1973 still being used today, being passed down from generation to generation.
You just don't see that anymore.
The knives that you get on Amazon, you're going to have them for a little bit and they're not going to hold their edge.
And you're going to having to buy another one.
And then you're going to have to buy another one.
And then you're going to have to buy another one.
With our knives, they're handed down.
These are heirloom pieces made by American craftsmen.
And every knife that we work on, we put it through test.
We make sure it's of the utmost quality.
And then we even look at our steels, make sure that we're using the best steels.
And our heat treat process is the best in the world.
In fact, we're getting ready to release some new processes that will be patented in our Hamon line.
So doing a differential heat treat hard line that you will actually see on every blade, just like the ancient Japanese.
And this is something very unique.
And in that process, we'll be doing that.
So you're getting the best that America has to offer, and you're getting the best quality from people who are some of the best in the industry.
We've innovated so much in the industry.
We're one of the best sword makers in the United States and one of the best knife makers in the United States.
So these pieces are very rare because we don't even offer a cutlery set on our website.
This is the first time in the history of Dawson that you can get a full cutlery set where you can get the steak knife, the meat slicer, a sentuku, and a French chef's knife.
So you can actually own a full set of Dawson kitchen knives.
And the prices that you guys are giving are just value in their own.
I mean, the moment they buy them, they're already going to go up in value.
So it's a rarity.
And all of those knives are available during our Black Friday sale, which is kind of, it's kind of ridiculous that we even have these discounted because the value is so great on them.
But we want to make things as affordable as possible.
But I want to back up and say something, John Roy.
You and I have known each other for years now.
You've been to our studio before.
You drove all the way out to Texas to visit us a couple of years ago.
That was when we were setting up our old studio right at the very beginning.
Yep.
And we had audio problems.
I remember in our first interview, we didn't have it nailed down.
But you have been so gracious.
You and your family have been so gracious that every time that I've proposed an idea, you have been willing to work with me and to work with our audience on those ideas, whether it's the now famous Escape from LA knife.
And given that Mom Donnie just won the mayorship of New York City, I think we have to have an Escape from New York City knife now.
You know, because now we're shifting the focus.
But you've been so gracious people.
Thank you.
When they say like 9% of New Yorkers have already decided they're going to leave.
Yeah, exactly.
9% of a whole city.
I know.
And I heard that Texas is going to do like a New Yorker's tariff.
Yeah, that was our governor.
He was joking around.
I think they're all going to move to Florida, actually.
Nevertheless, every time I've said, hey, let's, can we have a tomahawk, you know, or can we have a machete?
Can we have a ranch machete?
You're like, yeah, we can make that work.
And then I asked for weird features like the reverse bottle opener thing.
And you're like, yeah, I can see how that would actually work.
So John, you've been so gracious.
I just got to thank you every time that, and then the kitchen knives.
You know, we talked about this over a year ago.
And you're making this for us and our audience.
That's what I want to get across to the viewers.
What are your thoughts?
First, I want to thank you so much, Mike.
And some of these ideas have been challenging, but you know what?
That's awesome.
That's how we grow.
And we come up with some incredible stuff that you just don't see in the industry.
And so it has allowed us to really push ourselves and create a better product.
And I'm so grateful for everything you guys do at Health Ranger because without you guys pushing forward on a lot of these ideas, we probably wouldn't have walked out in that direction.
The tomahawks, very difficult to do, but man, American history, we're all about that.
And so we were able to produce one of the best tomahawks.
We even worked out with harmonics on the tomahawks and really make them first class, just going above and beyond.
Now with the kitchen knives, it's something that everyone has always asked us about.
And this is the first time that we actually put it all together because if we were going to make it, we want to make it the best.
We wanted to make it so people in the kitchen who are using these are saying, wow, this is amazing.
This design is really well thought out of.
The steel is really good.
This is something that's going to be in my kitchen for 30 years.
Maybe this is something that I pass on to my grandkids, that they will always have a piece of American history in their home, an American craftsmanship.
So I really appreciate you pushing us on these kitchen knives because really they're fantastic.
I have a set of them myself.
My wife is very grateful.
So she thanks you too because we finally have kitchen knives that are made by us in our own kitchen.
So I really want to thank you, Mike.
Well, it's so awesome to work with you.
And like this knife right here, the shape of this, let me see if I can get the reflection just right so people can see it.
The curve here at the front, this allows a really rapid rocking motion on the cutting board.
And then the height of it allows for very thick cuts.
And the ergonomics of the handle are really extraordinary.
So it starts out with a thinner neck.
It gets thicker here for your palm.
And then it's thinner here so it doesn't slip out.
Your pinky goes right in this constriction right here.
So you don't lose your grip.
It's not going to come apart.
You know, it's not like those cheap, you know, store-bought knives that the rivets pop out after three months and the wood starts falling apart.
You know, this is a completely different animal here.
And people have to really use it to feel the difference.
It just feels like what kind of feedback do you hear from people who start to use these knives in their kitchen?
Yeah, so we get a lot of feedback.
So when we started designing this, we actually went to chefs all across the country.
One of them is my sister-in-law.
And so we worked out a bunch of different designs.
And so when you look at the handle, so you have this and you look at this handle right here.
It gets you out of the way.
So you're up here.
You also have this little lip that allows you for sharpening, but it also protects you.
So you can't cut your fingers.
You're not going to hurt yourself.
So you can actually move really fast with this.
Now, just like you're saying, the ergonomics of the blade allows you to keep cutting.
And so when you're doing that rocking motion, you're able to cut.
And with that being said, you can cut longer because you're only having so much of the knife actually touching and hitting that hard surface.
So when we actually designed these, the rock wool on these kitchen knives in ProCut are running about RC 63, almost 64.
So these are pretty darn hard, pretty darn sharp, and they're still easy to resharpen.
And that's why we went with the carbon steel because you can still resharpen them at your home, but you can get to those higher levels of Rockwell C.
So you're going to just be cutting for a long time.
That's one complaint that we always hear with people with kitchen knives is that they go dull so quickly or they go dull really fast.
So they're always having to resharpen or they're just cutting with dull kitchen knives.
So those are some of the designs that we decided to put into this.
Plus, if you notice, you also have a removable handle, so it's easy to clean.
So if you have to take off that handle and clean the blade, you can do that if you got gucked in there or whatever happens.
So we really made this with the idea of being user-friendly in the kitchen, but also for the professional.
So we combine both worlds in that.
Okay, that's awesome, John.
Let me mention that this early bird Black Friday sale begins November 12th.
I want to make sure I'm accurate about this.
So yeah, November 12th is the early access.
And that's where you can go to healthrangerstore.com slash BFVIP.
And I should mention that each day during the Black Friday sale, there's also a special gift that you get when you place an order over a certain amount, which these knives would qualify.
You're going to get an extra gift, a mystery gift that's something from our store of at least $101 in value.
So what we're doing to help people this year is we're giving away extra items.
It could be a superfood pouch.
It could be an essential oil.
It could be a personal care product that we make and that we sell.
Whatever it is, there's a different one each day.
And so when you purchase these knives, you're going to get an extra value gift during any of those days of our Black Friday sale that's worth at least $100.
That's going to help everybody that's crunched right now for, you know, just for dollars.
And I want to ask you about that too, John, because you have been impacted by the difficulties of the supply chain.
Your steel provider in Syracuse, New York was acquired by a European company.
What was that like a year ago or earlier this year?
Talk us through how some of the challenges that you've had to overcome in being able to keep prices in a reasonable level while facing much higher raw materials costs and metal costs.
It's been crazy.
And you know what?
That happened in March.
So Crucible Industries went out of business in March, and then they were bought out by a French company.
So they moved the operations overseas.
So now that we're hit with the 50% tariff, plus with MagnaCut, on top of that, you have to deal with French inflation.
So that's higher than over here.
Yeah, exactly.
So people don't realize what I used to pay literally doubled overnight.
Now, we went to another steel mill here in the United States.
That went under in August.
Oh, no.
A second one.
And so this is unprecedented times because we have never seen two steel.
I've never even seen one, but that's two steel mills in the same year.
So then we had to pivot from there.
So now ProCut, which is going to be made in America, they had to transfer the ingots to Sandvik.
So Sandvik picked it up.
They're a Swedish company, but they have a mill here in the United States in Pennsylvania that has been operating since 1972.
And so in the future, ProCut will be made there.
So that will get us through the tariffs and all that.
And that's one reason why we decided to use this steel to keep it American-made, to use that ProCut.
So there's going to be a lag in the supply chain for ProCut for a while while they're moving the ingots.
It's something like 55 tons that they have to move from the other mill to get it to this new mill where they're going to be making it.
So that's going to happen, best case scenario in February.
So from February going forward, there'll be plenty of American-made ProCut.
But in the interim, that's the ProCut that we have.
And so that also makes these kitchen knives really unique and rare because you're getting a really amazing steel that's going to go dry for a while, which also is going to increase the value.
But mainly, it's just really good steel.
So in the meantime, we have to scramble to find other steels to use.
And it makes it really difficult.
I mean, I can understand the tariffs, but right now there is not a replacement.
And we keep losing industry here.
So it's making it very difficult to navigate for a business like ours has been around for 52 years.
I've never witnessed this kind of climate.
It's interesting, to say the least.
Well, that's an understatement, right?
What else is interesting is that the Supreme Court just heard oral arguments about a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Trump's tariffs.
And according to legal experts who heard those arguments, it is almost certain that the Supreme Court will strike down those tariffs as unconstitutional the way Trump is invoking them.
He's quoting a 1977 law, which doesn't even mention tariffs.
And he's saying it's an emergency because of fentanyl.
And it's like, okay, if there's a fentanyl emergency, why are you tariffing steel?
What's that got to do with fentanyl?
Nothing.
So it's possible that these tariffs could just be dropped, actually, possibly this year.
But we'll check back with you to see what the case may be.
We hope that, especially on steel, that tariffs are dropped, even though we support domestic steel manufacturing.
But the reason that, I mean, the Syracuse company went out of business long before the tariffs kicked in.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not the tariffs that, I mean, okay, they help, but the real issue is regulation.
It's the terrible amount of regulation that we have to go through with years of bad policy.
What killed that company?
Coal.
You regulate coal.
You made it so difficult for anybody using coal because you said it was dirty and terrible.
So now the steel company has to pay literally an extortion fee.
So it's almost like the mob.
And you're like, you got to pay this or otherwise we shut down your plant.
And so that's what happened to them.
They couldn't pay it anymore.
And that's also a reason why when the French company bought it, even though they had a whole plant, they could have just taken over and continued to produce it here.
The regulation is so bad that, and this is Europe, by the way.
Just, I mean, just keep that in mind.
That it would be better for them to work in.
I mean, there are fewer regulations in France than in New York.
You know, I don't think there's fewer.
What I think is that this plant has been around with this company.
So these mills have already been around.
I think they're getting some sweetheart deals over there so they can sidestep those regulations.
If you're a new plant, that would be a problem.
Yeah.
And that's what word is on the street.
But coming in to the United States and taking over that plant was going to be a big headache because of the regulation.
It's all regulation.
You know, if Trump wants to change it and make it better for America, fix the regulation.
Don't tariff when we don't have the industry.
Make it so inviting that people look at the regulations and say, oh, I could deal with that.
I'm not being, you know, racked over the coals.
I can go ahead and actually make my steel.
And we could do that.
When you lose two plants, two steel plants here in America that make the steel that we need for cutlery and many other things, you have a problem.
I mean, we lost the second plant in August.
Tariffs were in effect.
If this was going to be such a boom, then that plant would have been fine.
Investors would have said, keep that plant open, keep it going.
But it didn't help.
And that's the point.
So in essence, we just put a 50% tax on our business with no solution.
It's not like I can go over there and look and say, hey, I'll go over this with this plant or that plant.
That is very rare.
And so I'm happy that Sandvic, a Swedish company, did pick up ProCut and that will be produced in Pennsylvania.
So praise Jesus.
Thank you, Lord.
But overall, not a huge fan right now in the steel part of it.
I don't know why we're 50% on steel.
We could be, I mean, at least more reasonable, 25, that would be at least, okay, I'd do 25, but 50, ouch.
Yeah, that seems punitive and it is impacting American businesses like yours.
But it also reminds me and our audience that all of these knives that you're announcing today, this is a strictly limited supply.
And these are made as they are ordered.
And even then, there's a limit because you only have so much of the ProCut steel.
But you're sitting on the slabs of steel right now or the sheets or whatever, whatever you call them, and you're going to cut and grind and make the knives as people order them, correct?
Yeah, what I want to do is, and I'll have my, I want to put up pictures of the process.
I really do.
Or this video.
Yeah.
And so when we're going through these, we get these orders.
And that way I'll have my team and we'll go out and just show you.
These are handmade.
There's no AI involved.
There's no robots involved.
It's good old human ingenuity and hard work and a lot of it.
And people who love being here every day that have a passion for it.
And I want people to see this is the process.
And it's pretty amazing.
When you order your knife, you're going to be able to see that process start from beginning to end and all the care and all the love that goes into it and what makes an American business great.
And I think it's very important for people to realize every time we have people come by and we've had people come by from your show to our shop just to see the operation.
They're always amazed how much goes into a knife.
Like I never thought, I thought it was this just, you know, here's a knife and just throw it together, but they get to see the whole process and all the care and they always leave impressed and end up buying a few knives, but and happy to support our family Christian business.
Yeah, let's, I want to show the knives and I want you to walk us through these.
So yeah, show that shot of the four knives here.
And these are the steak knife, which is the smallest one.
Then we have the hearthfire, the divine, and the envision.
Yes.
And can you walk us through these and what, you know, how what's the best application for each of these knives?
Yeah, absolutely.
So the steak knife, obviously for steaks.
Yeah.
And we made it very robust.
You know, back then, a steak knife was a status symbol.
People used to have steak knives.
They would take it with them.
It would be like going to a gentleman's club or cigar club and you would have a steak knife, you know, or you're going out to eat and a very, you would bring out your steak knife.
And so when we developed this, we wanted to make a steak knife that was robust, that wasn't chintzy, that really shows craftsmanship.
And that when you put it on the table, people go, wow, that's a pretty cool knife.
Tell me more about it.
And so it works really good cutting even large steaks from ribeyes all the way down New York strips, thick steaks.
So we really worked on the design, getting it up, getting that nice flow up on the top and a good handle.
So it just perches your hand just above the plate.
So that way it makes that nice, smooth contact and a really nice cut on the steak.
So it's an amazing tool.
Now, the one below that is the Divine.
So that particular one is a new one.
So we haven't released that before.
So this is the first time along with the steak knife that it's being released.
And it's our Sentuku knife.
So it actually comes from Japan.
So it's like the Japanese chef's knife.
And it works great for fish.
It works great for sushi.
It works great for vegetables.
It does an amazing job of vegetables.
With the straighter blade?
Yes, exactly, where it comes down.
Yep.
That's the one.
And it just, and the whole design and the way that it comes through, it's just an amazing chopper.
The Japanese have used it for centuries.
And so it is a design that has now become popular here in America.
And so a lot of us have it in our kitchen.
I've been using that knife a lot.
And I really, sometimes that's my go-to knife over the hearth fire.
It just depends.
But I mean, that's why I like using that knife for just vegetables and fish.
Yeah, absolutely.
I can, I can tell that would be very rapid for chopping celery and carrots and things like that and onions, et cetera.
And then, okay, what about the now?
We've talked about the hearthfire before.
Yes.
The last time we had John, but what about the divine?
No.
This is like the thicker hearth fire or the taller.
No, no.
So that one is actually the hearthfire.
The divine was the other one.
That was the Japanese one.
Oh, okay.
That was the one with the go down.
Yeah.
So you, so, okay, that one's the envision.
And that one is really cool.
Okay.
This is the envision.
Yes.
And that one is a meat slicer.
So like I barbecue a lot.
So when I go back there with my family and it's, it's fun.
So we do like a food night.
So to make it fun with my boys, and one of them really likes to cook.
I mean, he'll make noodles from scratch and it's awesome.
So I thank the Lord that I have someone in my family that loves to cook when I don't feel like it.
But so we'll do like a night where we pick like different places.
Sometimes I'll do, you know, we'll do sausages or I'll do burgers or cook a steak.
The great thing about that beat knife or a brisket.
And so that Envision is an amazing neat meat slicer.
So I'll do a brisket.
It just cuts really well.
Tri-tip.
If I'm cleaning an animal, we just got elk.
So my son, the one that likes to cook, just got himself a cow elk.
It was his first time ever hunting.
And he actually got himself an animal.
So that was his first time doing that.
So we had to clean it all up.
That knife worked great.
We were able to use it, clean the animal, doing the de-bony part.
And then just when we got our cuts and everything done with it, it just worked out really good, especially with the back strap.
Now, when we're cooking with it, it's just a clean meat slicer.
If you're doing a turkey dinner, that is the go-to knife right there, the envision.
That one works great out there by the barbecue.
I use it all the time out there.
It is my knife.
So that's one that I claim on.
Oh, yeah.
And so it's a great knife for those kind of things, you know, whenever you're dealing with meat in any capacity.
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Now, John Roy, you're always working on interesting things.
And I don't want to give away, you know, what's the next project right now, but I'm so glad that you're so innovative.
Can you just speak to sort of your vision of where you're taking Dawson knives in 2026 and beyond?
And by the way, robots will not take over your job anytime soon because doing what you do takes a human artistry master.
Well, I really appreciate that so much, Mike.
Yeah, I saw a robot just recently that this guy spent $80,000 on and it was like running into mirrors, trying to cook eggs and fell into the kitchen.
So I feel pretty safe in my shop for quite a while.
I can only imagine with knives.
I think it would actually be an OSHA violation to have a robot like that in my industry.
Yeah, probably.
Right.
But no, your jobs are safe for many years to come.
But that also means that these are not going to get dirt cheap like sort of robotic factory Walmart goods.
They're never going to be dirt cheap.
They're always going to be works of art.
Yeah.
And in fact, it's only going to be more and more so.
I think it's amazing what we're able to do.
The next cool stuff that's coming out is we're working on, and I'll have to show you, Mike.
I think you'll be really impressed.
Copper Damascus.
So it's Damascus with copper.
I almost want to just grab a piece, but I'll have to show you later.
But it's really cool.
It's like nothing you've ever seen.
It's Sami.
So you have a black core.
So it's a black.
And then you have copper Damascus all along the top.
We're thinking about making kitchen knives with those.
I mean, they'll be amazing.
It'll be unlike anything that anybody has out there.
Another thing that we're working on is Hemon lines.
So you're going to get a Japanese-looking hard line or Hemon line that goes over there.
So it'll be black and then gray, but it's actually just not a finish.
It is in the steel like Damascus.
It is literally harder on the bottom.
So you could, no matter what you do to it, it's always going to be there.
And so the differential heat treat will actually allow us to take it up to a rock wall of 65 and not have it be brittle at all.
And then the back end, a rock will of 25.
So it's like a shock absorber.
So it'll take all that shock.
So every time you hit something, it's going up into that upper part.
And that way it won't break.
And in fact, we're going to be doing tests.
We're starting one right now where we could bin one 90 degrees and have it come back.
Yeah, it's pretty wild.
It's pretty wild.
So these ancient techniques, we're pushing them forward and the process.
So people can do it like onesies, twosies.
They can work on that.
They might be able to produce onesie, twosies.
They're not getting them as hard as we are or the differential heat tree like we are, but they'll do onesies and twosies.
We have come up with a process where we can do like 20 at the same time.
Wow.
Like we could do 20 of them.
And that's a really cool process.
And it's really unique because it's kind of like a forging type deal.
And you got a flame.
It's really cool.
I mean, let's just see the whole thing.
Turning heads at the knife show events a lot.
I remember the story you told me about one guy that kept stalking you at the show, offering cash for the knife design, you know, the escape from LA knife.
Like he wanted it at any price.
What are you hearing from people at the knife shows?
You know, it's a funny thing.
Like everybody's always watching us.
And I'm not saying that to be like arrogant.
They just are.
And they let us know.
I mean, you always look at your competition and we look at the other guys, what they're doing out there and, you know, what they're coming up with.
But for, I mean, we're not huge.
I mean, but people really take their time.
And especially in our industry, they really know us.
And they're always seeing what direction we're going because we're always coming up with something new.
Like when it was MagnaCut, nobody was using MagnaCut at the time.
We were the first ones.
In fact, nobody wanted to take the risk.
We moved our whole production over to it.
We had to find out the heat treat.
The heat treat was so hard on MagnaCut.
So we figured it out.
And then everyone copied.
Now everybody's got a MagnaCut blade.
And now it's overseas.
So it's not America anymore.
So now we're the first ones at ProCut.
Just give it some time.
Everyone's going to be on ProCut eventually.
But with these new hard lines and the Copper Damascus, you're going to see people trying to innovate their own Copper Damascus, doing their own thing with that.
They watch us like a hawk and they kind of take some of our ideas and see which way we're going and how we're deciding to do things.
We are really taking everything to the next level.
Like in those boxes, those are new boxes.
Eventually, we'll have foam in the boxes.
And then the level next after that, we're already innovating.
They're almost going to be like Apple iPhone boxes where you can pull out and they'll have foam on the top and the bottom.
And you can actually assemble your knife.
So you'll be able to take on and put on your handles.
You'll have a little tool and you assemble a sheath or whatever comes with it.
So we're working on that.
We've got these hard lines.
People will be able to swap out the handles with different colors.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
With any colors that they want, they'll actually come in a little box, just like a little Apple iPhone box, and you'll pull out and you'll get those too.
And we're working on that.
Wow.
I mean, we're working on so many different things.
And like one of our innovations that we're working on, and it may not be, I would say, tech innovation in this, but I think it's cool, is building pieces that tell stories of Christian saints, like Irenaeus and different things like that.
And having that be put to the forefront, which is cool.
Wow.
That way you can, you know, you have a sword and then it tells the whole story of that, the sword's name after that saint, like early Christian church saints.
And it tells that whole story.
And you get to know about like Irenaeus or Ignatius or Augustine.
And so you get to learn this history about the early church.
At the same time, you get a really cool blade.
And now it's a story behind it.
So is it engraved in the blade or the handle or both?
What are you talking about?
Yeah.
So we can actually engrave a little something on there about it.
And then when you go to the website, you'll even get a card and then it'll tell you about it.
So it's really cool.
It's different.
And so this whole idea of DASA knives, not just being a knife company, but also a, you know, in a way, going to our American history and then our Christian roots on top of that.
So having both things at the same time.
So that's, that's kind of what we're doing.
And yeah, it's not really done.
Most companies want to play it safe.
They don't want to voice their opinion.
They don't want to talk about, you know, Christianity.
Or, I mean, we're not a story or even America.
Exactly.
So we're doing both.
We don't shy away from it because it's who we are.
It's what makes every piece of steel we make has the essence of America and our Christian heritage.
And that's why we are who we are.
See, and you've always held that ground spiritually and philosophically.
But after Trump won the election, we are now seeing across, for example, Silicon Valley and big tech, they are purging the wokeness big time.
They're purging the woke out of big tech.
And then across all industry, they're getting rid of the climate cultism because climate cultism is completely incompatible with the idea of rebuilding America's industry and having data centers that need a lot of power.
Right.
I mean, but you're not a person that just, you know, wavers with whatever way the wind is blowing.
You've held your principles this entire time.
It's just, it's just that society is now catching back up to your principles a little bit more.
That's kind of cool.
Yeah, you know, you have to stand.
You got to stand somewhere.
Like when we were in the Obama era, we stood and we were very unpopular and we were canceled in a lot of different places and people didn't really like us.
And it was not because we were political or we just were Christians and we loved America.
I didn't see anything political about that.
And that's who we are.
And you're always going to get pushback.
And you know what?
It's always going to come around full circle.
And the funny thing is, when it's full circle, it's going to be, oh, well, that's really cool.
That's awesome.
That's hip.
And then when it's not popular anymore, we're still going to be the same way.
And it's a funny thing because we work with our marketing company and they tell us, like, hey, you might want to tone that back.
Oh, we might get more people if you do this.
You might do that.
And I'm like, but that's not what it's about.
You know, every day that I wake up, you know, someday I'm going to pass away.
I'm not going to be here anymore.
You know, there's one thing we guarantee we're all going to die someday.
So if I'm going to die, then I rather die for my beliefs and what I believe in because I am passionate about it.
And I want to share that legacy with the people that I connect with.
And I want them to have a better life.
That spirit, that honesty is, it resonates in your craftsmanship.
It's, it's in the knives.
And that, see, I think that's a great asset to your company is the fact that you are vocal, that you stand for something.
You stand with your principles no matter what happens in society.
And of course, I share that with you.
You know, I don't wake up each day and ask myself, how can I be mediocre today?
You know, how can I please the greatest number of average masses?
You know, no, come on.
That's that's pointless, right?
You might as well just go home if you're going to do that.
Exactly.
And that's why I listened to you.
Because at the end of the day, it's about being genuine.
It's about your character.
I mean, it's easy to be popular.
You know, Jesus even said, you know, you're not, the world is going to hate you because it hated him.
You're going to be rejected because the servant isn't greater than the master.
And why do we keep thinking that we want to be popular and have that over the truth?
Because, you know, the truth is never going to be popular.
I mean, it may be popular for a little while, but then someone's going to find a reason why it shouldn't be.
And then it's going to change.
It's like, whoever thought, I mean, when I was growing up, that there would be any question that there was more than two sexes.
There was always two sexes.
That's it.
I mean, you can look at it.
You can see it.
But now that's not a popular truth.
And today it's coming back to being popular.
Yeah.
But it's always the same because it was a truth.
I mean, it's just what we decide.
So I just have to say that people should just be genuine and who they are and always stand on the truth and find people like that.
You're going to be unpopular when everyone's saying you can't talk bad about that guy.
Oh, no, that guy.
No, you should never make a deity out of any person.
There's only one deity and that is God in heaven.
And Jesus Christ is his son.
That's it.
And so if you hold any man to that standard, you got to self-evaluate yourself.
Yeah.
And you got to realize they're flawed and they're going to make mistakes and that you need to look at that and don't hate the messenger who's telling you, hey, that guy isn't perfect.
Human delusions come and go.
But what I love about what you do is that this is real.
Okay.
This is real physical in the 3D world.
And it uses really, you know, the table of elements is from the mind of God.
And all of the elements, all the physical matter in our universe is a creation of our creator.
And you work with those elements in very special ways to create useful things that require no batteries, no passwords, no logins, no updates.
This is not Windows 11.
This is a kitchen knife that you can count on.
You know what I mean?
And I love that.
It works when the power grid goes down.
It's timeless.
It's timeless.
And what it's made of isn't going to vanish tomorrow.
It's not going to crack if you leave it out in the sun, which happens to a lot of products.
It's only going to get more valuable, not less.
So it's an incredible thing that you're doing.
And John, I appreciate your philosophy, your family, your company.
You have any just any final thoughts as we wrap up today's interview?
Yeah, I just want to say thank you so much, Mike.
I really appreciate how your company has always worked with ours.
You guys have been amazing over the years.
And that's why we're so happy to offer this limited edition kitchen knife set.
And they get to have it at a wonderful price.
Will it be that price in the future?
Absolutely not.
This is a once in a lifetime chance to get it.
We are very proud to make a set that will probably outlive you and your grandkids and the generations to come.
But that way you'll always be able to pass it down with pride, knowing that somebody in America who holds those values, their Christian heritage, made those pieces so that way you and your family can enjoy them for a lifetime.
Okay, well said.
Let me just mention the full set, you can get four knives makes up the set.
I'm just going to go through the list.
It's the Hearthfire Chef's knife.
It's the Divine.
That's the Stonewash Blade Finish.
It's the Envision Meat Slicer, which is also a utility knife, as well as the steak knife that we've shown here.
Those are the four.
They're all amazingly discounted.
I don't even know why, because there's such a limited supply.
They're discounted only for this pre-sale, which begins on November 12th.
And you can sign up for it.
Go to healthrangerstore.com/slash BFVIP, put in your name and email address here, and then we'll email you when this sale begins.
And when it does, get your order in as quickly as you can because there's a limit.
We're going to have to turn it off once we hit.
And the limit's not that high.
It's only a few hundred of each of these.
Again, the steel is very, it's hard to get right now.
And you're never going to see this kind of price again.
And we only do this once a year.
And next year, who knows if we're even going to have these same knives available?
I don't know.
So just get them while you can.
So, John, thank you so much for joining me today.
It's always really intriguing to speak with you.
Well, thank you so much, Mike.
I'm always so happy to be on.
And I have the most amount of fun out of any type of podcast I ever do is when I'm with you.
So thank you so much, my good friend.
Oh, well, hey, before we go then, let me tell you about some fun that's going to happen soon.
Because with your knives, this is great.
So, and some people might say this is dangerous, but don't worry.
We'll have flamethrower standing by.
Next year, we are going to buy robots, okay?
And we have this massive facility out here that I'm looking at.
We've got thousands of square feet with a concrete floor.
We're going to be testing robots doing real world things, which is going to produce a lot of hilarious fail videos, probably.
And things like folding laundry, which you would think that they could do that, but it's complex.
Doing dishes without breaking them.
Okay.
That's a whole different ballgame.
That requires a much higher level of robot finger grip feedback.
And then cooking, chopping vegetables with knives.
So when we give the robots the knives, we're going to stand back a little bit extra, a little more distance.
So really, this is a stress test on the knives, Mars on the robot topic.
Yeah, we're going to give the robot one of your knives and like a bunch of carrots and say, go to town with this cutting board and these vegetables.
And we're going to find out what it does.
I would love to see those videos.
I will probably cringe, but I would love to see the videos.
And I know our knives will hold up, but this ought to be good.
Robot 12, put down the knife.
You know, we're going to have to have our ARs here, you know, have our security dog get the robot, rip its arms off.
Is he going to use like a superpowered taser?
We need a safe word.
We need a safe word where the robot shuts down automatically.
Oh my gosh, this is so good.
Yeah.
But we will be very cautious when this happens.
But that's coming.
And then we're going to, well, I'm not going to spill the beans, but if a robot, by the way, if a robot can actually use your knives and do something useful in the kitchen without damaging people, that's going to be a pretty big breakthrough.
That would be the robot to get.
That would be the robot.
Yeah.
But we're also testing it at pulling weeds and harvesting tomatoes and using a shovel and shoveling dirt and things like that.
Because my feeling is, I don't need a robot to just talk and dance, right?
No.
Who cares?
I need a robot to talk about.
Especially for $30,000 to $80,000.
Yeah.
I don't need an $80,000 storyteller that could just make up poetry or whatever.
Who cares?
I need a robot who's going to get things done.
It's going to take on my chores and help me grow more food and cook more food that's homegrown food.
Like that's a real thing.
And my guess is, John, this is going to take two to three years before we get a robot that can do these things.
I 110% agree with you.
I mean, just looking at what they're doing today, I mean, even my brother's industry, he's in Silicon Valley.
They have robots coming in and out and they are not there yet.
In fact, you got to be, you have to have people or things in place to keep the robot away from hurting you.
So, I mean, it's not there yet.
I agree.
At least three to four years.
Best case scenario.
Okay, then I'm not going to give the robot your knife first because your knife is too sharp.
I'm going to give it a really dull.
I'm going to go to Walmart and buy a crappy knife.
And I'm going to, I'm going to like chop nails or something, make it really dull, and then give that knife to the robot.
And, you know, I might actually send you a trainer.
I'll give you a trainer.
Let's sharpen it.
Let's see what he does.
Yeah, let's simulate cutting celery first.
Make sure that it's okay.
Right.
I think that's the safe way to approach this.
Yes.
Oh, man.
But it's going to be wild, man.
It's going to be wild.
I'm not giving it your swords.
That's for sure.
No.
It's two days.
No.
No, that's going to require, yeah, he'll go Terminator.
Yeah.
And we got to secure all the firearms in the building, everybody.
Secure the firearms before the robots arrive.
There might be a Stuxnet virus pre-installed.
And they're like, oh, did you get to the Health Ranger studio?
Yeah.
Pick up the guns.
Yeah.
No, not allowed.
We have more guns than you do.
We don't want to send back the robot ventilated, you know?
Something's wrong with your robots.
It's full of bullet holes for some reason.
We don't know how that happened.
Yeah, we were just testing how resilient they were.
Yeah.
If you shoot them out of one shot.
Hey, Elon Musk, we found out your robot is not bulletproof.
Exactly.
It's got a problem.
I can see through its chest.
What happened here?
Okay.
This is really, this is going to happen.
This is coming.
Okay.
I think you're the only person doing that.
That's pretty remarkable.
Well, I mean, we haven't even found a robot worth buying yet.
So that might be six months out.
We'll see.
But yeah, that's coming.
Okay.
Anyway, thank you so much, John Roy.
It's always a pleasure to have you here.
We always have fun.
Keep up the great work.
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Thanks for watching today.
I'm Mike Adams, the HealthRanger, BrightTown.com.
And thanks, John Roy, for being here.
It's always a pleasure.
All right.
Mike Adams is riding a shotgun with me in this hour.
He's hosting the fourth hour today.
He's a software engineer, best-selling author, health expert, AI expert, you name it.
And we had him on last week.
I wanted to get him back on to do a deeper dive with us today.
But I've been interviewing General Flynn for 10 years, former head of intelligence agency, former National Security Advisor Trump.
I've never heard him so concerned with everything he's saying saying within 90 days, a whole spectrum of terror attacks, a lot of little terror attacks, but much bigger than 9-11.
And we already put the headline out.
I should have wrote it.
The headline's okay, but it's like attack bigger than 9-11.
Actually, clarified, it's a whole bunch of attacks to bring down the infrastructure trying to crash the stock market.
You know, this government shutdown was an attempt at that.
Now they've got so much pressure.
It's so unpopular.
They're having to back off.
Who knows what's going to happen there?
But big picture, the globalists are making their move.
And then you've got the Justice Department behind the scenes running around trying to shut down the pipe bomber story.
And that's a bad sign.
So I just wanted to first ask Mike Adams of naturalnews.com, Mike, big picture.
What do you make of General Flynn issuing the starkest warning I've ever heard him put out?
That everything he sees and the pre-preparations with all these drug gang forces, Islamic forces, all of it, and then now ICE getting shot at Chicago, the Latin Kings, you don't ever really hear about because it's more of a mafia, but it's older and way more sophisticated than MS-13 or TDA putting out officially order to kill ICE on site.
This is escalating very quickly.
How would you describe the moment we're in right now in response to General Flynn?
Well, I completely agree with what General Flynn said.
He's 100% on board, and it confirms a lot of the chatter, a lot of the sources, information that I've been exposed to over the years, interviewing people sometimes in shadow because we couldn't reveal their names and so on.
And I know many of your sources have said much the same thing.
And I know Matt Bracken has spoken about this.
There's an infrastructure of domestic terrorism that has been put into play.
So we know, we actually know the U.S. State Department knows what kinds of weapons have gone missing that they initially had track of as they were crossing the border, but they've lost track of them.
And those include surface-to-air missiles.
There was a big scare about that during Trump's campaigning in the last election.
And he actually altered some of his use of airplanes and stopped using, I think, the Trump plane for that very reason.
That was a very credible threat.
And that threat still exists.
I think the last I heard, there were at least 10 surface-to-air missiles in the United States.
And if you remember, not tuning my own horn, I warned of the surface-air missile threat three months before it became the big threat.
Absolutely.
And so you also know that there is staged in America, there are small portable mortar units, probably 60 millimeters or something like that, that can be used to hit refineries.
They can be used to hit power grid substations.
On top of that, and this is, I don't know, six months ago that we got word from some of our sources that drones were being used to airlift anti-personnel mines over the border in Arizona.
So there are anti-personnel mines.
There are RPGs that are staged in storage facilities or just sort of hidden, you know, shipping containers or what have you all across this country, including, you know, police uniforms and things like that.
So yes, the infrastructure for massive widespread terrorism exists.
But Alex, what I would like to add to that is I believe that the globalist forces that are trying to destroy America, they're waiting for a critical moment of U.S. economic weakness when they issue the GO signal, when they want to strike.
So they want to do it.
They want an economic crash as the focal point to blame Trump, claim he's Herbert Hoover.
So do they do it?
Do they do it before the Supreme Court potentially rules against his tariffs or after?
Well, I think that ruling is imminent, and I think it will go against Trump.
But I think that the terror attacks are probably waiting for something bigger.
For example, bank failures.
Bank failures are also imminent.
There are both the consumer lending banks will suffer cascading failures throughout 2026 and also the commercial real estate lending banks.
So there are two different vectors of bank failures that we're about to see.
And on the consumer side, Alex, let me mention consumer debt has reached a record high, $18.6 trillion.
And that's student loans, home loans, car loans, and medical debt primarily.
Those are the top four.
You're seeing subprime auto lenders now going into default.
I think three of them have gone into default so far.
That's going to cascade up the chain to other larger auto loan lenders.
It's basically the big short for car loans is what's happening right now.
And car repos are just skyrocketing all across the country.
There's going to be a glut of used cars available, you know, starting now for this very reason.
Those that don't understand this, not just in the last 200 years, but throughout history, whenever an empire or system comes to the end of a bubble, they always have a war, start a war.
The question is, what type of war will this be?
So we're at the end of a bubble.
They need something to change the subject.
What will that trigger be?
Domestic race war, full war with Russia, China?
I don't think the globals have made their decision yet.
They've got a lot of stuff going on.
Trump being in the White House trying to stabilize and stop it really causes them a problem because they normally make these moves when they're in control.
I've never really seen them make a move in the middle of a transition at the end of a cycle while there's a civil war within the power structure.
That's what makes this so special.
Yeah, and I want to be clear, even though I'm critical of some of the things that Trump is doing, he inherited a problem that is unsolvable.
You know, the debt that exists, the entitlements that exist, all of the Social Security, Medicare, pensions, military spending, interest on the debt, and so on.
There's nothing that any president can do about those expenditures.
And that's why they sat out with Biden and Kamala because the globalists already planned to crash this.
They can't believe the can's been kicked down.
Exactly.
The Gavin Newsom stuff are sitting back to come into the saviors after it.
But I do think that Trump's $2,000 helicopter money airdrop, even though in the short term, it may temporarily spur economic spending at the local level.
It's going to save a lot of local restaurants and retailers and so on.
But that's only going to add to inflation, which worsens the longer term problem, obviously.
You have more currency chasing the same limited set of people.
True.
So war giving this, what are the different moves the globalists going to make?
Well, I think, again, the globalists are going to wait for a substantial financial crisis to unfold, which could happen before the end of this year.
And I think General Flynn is correct that that kind of event will be used to spur a very aggressive set of global moves.
And we have to keep in mind China and Taiwan.
Now, I mean, you know, Alex, you know, I lived in Taiwan.
You know, I'm very fond of the Taiwanese people.
I speak Chinese and I have great admiration for Chinese culture and Chinese intellect, et cetera.
Taiwan is beginning, well, for a long time, they've been moving to rejoining China.
And what Trump has done with the punitive tariffs that have even affected Taiwan is Trump has actually hurt some of the pro-America allies in Taiwan through those tariffs.
Same thing's happening with India, where there's 50% tariffs right now.
So Trump has lost a lot of allies actually in Taiwan, and there's a stronger move to rejoin China.
I would not be surprised.
The reason I mentioned this is because as America becomes economically weak through a crisis, there may be a very aggressive non-military move for Taiwan to make a leap to rejoin China because of the trade benefits that China is developing with its Belt and Road initiative.
And for people who don't know, they go, who cares about Taiwan?
What percentage of the best chips for AI are made there?
Well, I mean, Taiwan Semiconductor is the world leader by far.
It has the best technology, the best, you know, two nanometer manufacturing lithography technology, et cetera.
So without Taiwan, we, the West, we cannot manufacture our microchips at anywhere near the current rate.
And without that knowledge base, now I understand we're setting up microchip factories in places like Texas.
However, if you follow the most recent factory in Texas, they have massive problems, huge problems.
And you can't just take a microchip factory out of Taiwan and stick it in Texas because everything's different.
The soils are different.
Everything's shifting with the soils.
The water quality is different.
The air, the humidity, the weather, the changes in barometric pressure, all of this affects lithography.
So people did copy for decades and decades and decades.
Absolutely.
And again, my admiration for the people of Taiwan, that's underscored by the fact that they have become the most brilliant microchip engineers and manufacturing people on the planet by far.
And if China then takes over control of that, and you just heard Gen Seng Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, say that China is very likely to win the race to superintelligence.
And there are all kinds of reasons.
We can go into that if you want.
But Jensen Huang, probably, I'm just guessing, I'm not trying to put words in his mouth, but he wouldn't mind if Taiwan rejoins with China because it would make his company.
Well, that was a very pro-China statement.
Well, absolutely it was.
But it's becoming harder and harder even for Western thought leaders to try to say that China is just a third world country that can never beat us or catch us.
China's leading in like 60 out of 65 key technologies for the world right now, including robotics and drones and rare earth metals extraction.
And China, as we talked about on Friday, China's got over double the aggregate annual power output of the United States.
The U.S. is at least 14 to 15 years behind China.
And that's thanks to the globalist carbon garbage.
That's the Democrats, push the climate change cultism, set us back 15 years is my estimate on a power-grid infrastructure.
Now, to Trump's credit, he has always been pro-energy.
And that's critical.
We're never going to survive as a nation if we are not pro-energy.
We need pipelines.
We need fossil fuels.
We need natural gas.
If we don't have those things, we are done.
Actually, honestly, Alex, I think it's too late.
I think we're past the tipping point.
We can't build that infrastructure quickly enough unless the government stops censoring key technologies that you know exist, like low-energy nuclear reactions.
I was about to go next.
Trump has signaled that he wants to release a lot of the secret technologies.
What's stopping him from doing that?
We're already innovated in many ways, not on chips, but with other free energy and things.
He should just innovate right now.
Because the entire control grid of our world, as long as we've been alive, has been based on scarcity, scarcity of energy, scarcity of cognition, scarcity of labor, scarcity of resources.
If you unleash the hidden technologies like zero-point energy and so on, or coal fusion, low-energy nuclear reactions, then you end all energy scarcity.
Now, think about the implications of that in the Middle East.
If you end energy scarcity domestically in the United States, you can no longer justify the assertion of control of the Middle East through Israel as a proxy.
And you no longer have the dollar backed up by oil.
Well, exactly.
Then Saudi Arabia no longer becomes nearly as important as it is currently.
And then their purchases in the dollar would begin to decline.
But Saudi Arabia, they know that's coming.
That's why they're racing away from oil.
Yeah, actually, I think a lot of Gulf states are investing in free energy technologies, understanding that's the future of our world.
See, Alex, this is happening at the same time that cognition is becoming incredibly widespread, incredibly low cost through AI, which is reducing in cost by about 40X every year or so, which is just extraordinary.
So you're about to move into a future where energy and cognition are both extremely abundant, but the U.S. is still holding back on the energy side of that through the suppression of energy technologies like fusion.
Which is why the globalist left did that to put China in position, but then China and the globalists broke up.
Why did the globalists, I know they're still double dealing, but why, would you say it was 20 years ago or China really never joined us?
Or I say the globalists as us of the West, but they're in control of us.
But 16 years ago, Xi Jinping breaks, five years ago, ends one-child policy.
Clearly, he's left them and really run away with the technology.
So that's what really discredits globalism just from an operable position, not as an intellectual debate about its morals.
Obviously, it's evil, that China double-crossed them or they double-crossed themselves.
So that overturns the whole paradigm right there.
Yeah, well, remember that globalists, their ultimate goal is to prepare Earth for a post-human future.
And one of the ways that they need to do that, an interim goal, is the total global control over human populations.
And they like the China model as the best model of surveillance and control, the social credit scoring system, etc.
They also hate the fact that Trump is laying down tariffs just by himself, which is disrupting the extraction.
I'm asking you, though, your view of the real world power players, the real blocs.
Is China really decoupled from the globalists or is it just partially?
I would say only.
No, they're not completely decoupled.
Not at all.
They are bedfellows, I would say.
I mean, China is its own sovereign nation, but in order to compete globally, it has to pay homage to some of the interests of what globalists control.
Sure.
So what's the pivot 15, 16 years ago?
What caused the West to claim and stop just whole hog giving China everything?
Well, starting from the recognition of China, mainland China in, I believe, what was it, 1971 or right around that time with Richard Nixon, then at first it was thought that China will just make the stuff that we consume and China will never be a competitive threat to the United States because we're America.
We're the brightest, smartest, most capable, most productive people in the world, which was true in the 1970s.
But what happened then, as you mentioned, 15 years ago or thereabouts, people began to realize that, wait a second, China is actually going to out-compete us.
And they're building out their industry that resembles the post-World War II industrial economy of the United States.
And China, it turns out that, you know, back in the 70s, a lot of Americans thought that Chinese were just low-grade, stupid people.
Turns out they're incredibly brilliant people and they are outperforming America in the sciences and engineering and so on.
And this is evident today with the open source AI models that are coming out of the world.
Well, plus, we've had a deliberate 100-year program to dumb Americas down.
So, yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
I mean, with the chemicals, with the chemtrails, with the vaccines, which are lobotomy injections and bioweapons, et cetera.
Yeah.
The American people have been dumbed down through a number of vectors.
And the point was, I believe the long-term goal was always to put China in the lead, and that's where we are today.
But economically, Alex, there's also Triffin's dilemma is a concept that I don't know if you've covered it on your show, but Triffin's dilemma says that when you are the global reserve currency, the dollar, then there's so much demand for your dollars around the world that it will make your currency strong and it will gut your own domestic manufacturing because other countries will be able to manufacture more cheaply than you.
So that's why Trump is deliberately trying to lower the dollar.
Yeah, exactly.
You got it.
But I don't think that's going to work.
And really, the only way for the U.S. to reindustrialize, which Trump is trying to do, but I think it will fail unless we give up the global dollar hegemony, the dollar domination, and we join a multipolar world with other currencies and other settlement systems, which means that Trump would have to learn to get along with bricks.
And so far, he's not indicating anything.
Sure, I totally agree.
So we're going to have a collision course.
What's the timeframe?
Yes.
It's begun.
It's begun.
I mean, the tariff wars is, this is part of the collision course.
Now, if the Supreme Court strikes that down, it's going to be much more difficult for Trump to do what he wants to do.
But I believe the tariffs are unconstitutional.
That's my opinion.
And I also believe they've been harming a lot of small businesses in America because of the destruction of the supply chains.
And they've created a business environment that is entirely unpredictable.
If you import products, how can you predict what's going to happen when Trump can wake up tomorrow and change his mind, right?
So we need stability in a business environment.
But most of all, we need, I believe, we need to refocus on America's competitiveness.
We have to radically reform the education system.
The teachers' unions have destroyed public education.
The woke universities have destroyed our system.
They've dumbed down our people on purpose.
That's got to be radically reformed so that we have brighter, smarter, more capable people.
And then we can compete with.
Sure, but the timeline is too quick now.
So for those that are informed, they'll do better than ever.
For those that aren't, they're in deep trouble.
My issue is you can argue an emergency.
And the way these deals have been done, Trump could do this.
We could argue it round or square.
But at the same time, what happens if they shoot down Trump's tariffs?
He's got some other ones he thinks that are constitutional.
I think it's going to be so discrediting it derails his whole plan.
And so I'm on the fence now.
I don't know if Trump says it's national security, which it is.
He's kind of made the decision now.
So you can disagree with the idea, but kind of once the train leaves the station, we got to talk about the ramifications of this getting shot down, Mike.
But I think Trump is making a critical strategic mistake in thinking that tariffs will automatically bring back reindustrialization of America.
That's not going to happen, no matter how high the tariffs are.
Now, these foreign entities that have pledged investments into the United States, my opinion is they're going to drag that out until Trump is out of office.
And a lot of those projects will never come to fruition.
Why?
Well, there's a company that tried to make sodium ion batteries in Michigan.
It was called Natron Energy.
And I was a big advocate of Natron.
They were going to make sodium ion here in the United States.
Well, they went bankrupt a couple of months ago.
Why?
Because you can't compete with Chinese manufacturing of sodium ion batteries domestically.
Why can't you compete?
Well, a number of reasons.
And among those, Alex, is the fact that the American people are sick and diseased and mass medicated because they're eating a bunch of processed junk food and pesticides and herbicides, the things that you and I have talked about for so many years.
And I remember when you were warning about all the atrazine herbicide in the food supply, which does turn the frogs gay, everybody attacked you for it.
And everybody deplatformed me for talking about why we need to stop eating junk foods and stop taking medications.
You got to have a healthy population.
Yes, that's the point.
We're too sick.
We're too, as a country, we're too obese.
We're too diseased.
We're too cognitively impaired to be able to function in manufacturing.
That is a big part of it.
And so that's why I'm, and you can hear it in my voice, I'm frustrated with the Maha movement that's going in with big pharma, you know, pushing weight loss drugs instead of healthier eating choices.
You know, like people like me, we know how to fix health in this country.
There's a lot of us.
We know how to fix health.
You got to stop direct-to-consumer drug advertising for one thing.
And you got to turn around the USDA's food guides so that they promote nutrition instead of processed foods.
But that's going to cost a lot of money for big business.
Listen, I agree with all that, Mike.
But at this point, it's epidemic.
I think the clock's ticked down so far here.
Yes.
That all this is academic now.
I think the stage is set for whatever's about to happen.
No, you're right.
It would take a generation to fix America's health, a generation.
And it's too late for that.
And actually, it would take almost a generation to bring our power back online unless we unleash the censored technologies.
I agree.
So it's all listen.
The poisoning was on purpose.
Transferring the jobs to China was on purpose.
Poisoning, all of it was there.
And then you got leftist communists running around everywhere that hate the country.
Man, I tell you.
We're about to go through a collapse type of scenario.
I don't know if collapse is the word that everybody would use, but it's going to be catastrophic economically, socially, culturally.
There will be outbursts of violence.
Trump will be forced, I believe, to declare some form of military control over certain cities.
I think he's preparing for that.
And I think I will actually probably support that at the time because the left is going to be so out of control.
They're going to be just a little bit of a mistake.
But let's be clear.
You're a police state expert.
I'm a well-known police state.
You're more of a health expert than me.
I'm the police expert.
Folks, we didn't do this.
We don't want this.
The globalists want to bring us down with this.
If we don't, we're completely screwed.
And we have an anemic.
Oh, God.
He has a couple thousand soldiers, his rapid reaction force.
It's going to take in a real breakdown millions of soldiers.
He's going to have to mobilize the sheriffs.
They're going to have to call out auxiliaries.
They're going to get all the veterans into volunteer groups.
I mean, Mike, you're an expert on this as well.
I know you've got a lot of preparedness.
How many, how many paramilitaries and emergency workers will it take during a collapse, depending on the type of collapse, to even stabilize the country?
We'll be right back with Mike Adams.
Stay with us.
Now, a lot of people, I mean, you name it, national news, CNN, New York Times.
I mean, so much I can keep track of it.
It's every day.
But also, a lot of patriot pundits and folks say, Jones was the guy against a police state.
Jones was the guy against the military domestically.
And now he's sold out.
Two completely different things.
I was told by the military and by senior police chiefs, like the San Antonio police chief, the head of the Austin SWAT team in like 96, they had the military coming.
Even the military is like, yeah, we're trying to take over, take the guns for Clinton.
We think this sucks.
What should we do?
They reached out to me because I was on a bunch of stations in Texas.
So I became an expert because Army intelligence out of Fort Hood came to me and they put me in touch with police chiefs because it turned out, and I was a sophisticated then.
I'm like, Delta Force wants to take over America because I'm like 23 years, 24 years old.
I wasn't blaming the military, but it's like, I didn't understand intelligence and stuff.
I got dropped right in the middle because I had a huge show.
I knew a lot of stuff with the Federal Reserve and, you know, basic stuff, the UN, but I'm like, because they would, they didn't tell you the whole story.
They're just like, here's this document.
This is going on.
You should be concerned.
And the media would spin it too.
Like, Jones is attacking the army.
And it was actually the army telling me this.
Okay.
And even FBI agents would like deliver us stuff.
And we get an anonymous call.
We're running an illegal military checkpoint up here at I-35 today at noon in Temple.
Get up here.
And I'd have the comment line.
I'd be on air.
I'd tell my camera guy, Mike Hansen drive there.
And he'd go, It's weird.
An FBI agent pulled up, gave me this secret document.
Mark classified about it all.
They were doing it to get us to warn people.
And I didn't really demonize them.
I just didn't even understand it.
I was just somebody with a big show.
So they were shoveling me the intelligence because they didn't want to do national gun confiscation and all the fight the patriot constitutionalists and all that.
That was a plan when the globals were thinking about it under Clinton.
This is the Podesta plan now that's public.
That if Trump ever won election again, they would stir things up, collapse the economy, have a race war.
And then when Trump's forced to put troops on the streets, then they call him a dictator and a king and drive him out, which you've now seen.
So it's not like I even have an opinion here.
This is their plan.
Trump knows martial law is not good for hotels and golf courses.
That's not his bag.
But they're trying to push him into it.
The question is: will they able to set off a big enough crisis to get it done that then further stalls the economy, the stock market, and our attempted buildup to meet China?
Because it's not like this civil war will probably be successful for the communist, the left, but China's funding behind it to a great extent with BlackRock, because it will be way worse than the lockdowns and COVID.
Is that an accurate statement, Mike Adams?
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
They want to provoke Trump into an overarching police state response and then call him a dictator and try to remove him from office, possibly through certain stay-behind agents that are still in the Pentagon, by the way, that haven't been rooted out.
And there are some of those in the FBI as well.
But I think that effort's going to fail because once the left really launches its revolt against our country, and it's going to be regional too, Alex.
So I'm not saying there's going to be nationwide martial law.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
No, it's going to be on the West Coast.
Minnesota.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
And the Devils just says that.
First, it starts on the West Coast, then areas they control in Blue Cities, then the East Coast.
Well, exactly.
And I do not think, however, I do not think that U.S. National Guard units are prepared for the urban drone warfare that's coming.
And I think the best place to look right now is Ukraine.
Look at what happened since 2022 with the special military operation, how warfare has changed.
We know the cartels have got them loaded with hand grenades ready.
So exactly, the National Guard needs to be ready for that.
Yeah, drone warfare is what it's going to be.
So you roll tanks into a city.
It's not going to be very effective when the left is motivated to destroy those tanks.
And the left is for a couple of years building up now are handing out manuals on Maloff cocktail anti-tank moves as well.
Right, right.
I mean, look also what we saw in Gaza with the Palestinian fighters walking up to tanks and putting, you know, throwing bombs down the hatch or whatever.
I mean, that kind of warfare will happen in America.
And actually, you know what?
There's a very important story from thegrayzone.com that says AI drones used in Gaza are now surveilling American cities.
And 800, I'm reading from the article, 800 law enforcement agencies across America have contracted with this drone company.
And these drones are being used to surveil protests.
Pull it up.
I already saw some.grayzone.com.
There it is.
AI drones in Gaza.
That's it.
Now surveilling American cities.
Wow.
Right.
Now, even if you're listening to this and you're pro-Trump and you're thinking, well, Trump's not going to abuse that power.
Well, but the problem is once Trump sets the precedent, then of course, whoever else gets power, or even at the state level, you know, Newsom could say, well, I'm going to use our drones.
And let's go beyond that.
We already had Biden and Swallowswell and Newsom say, we'll use F-16s, F-18s on you.
So let's just be clear.
Here's the problem with AI and robots and computers.
Soldiers are humans.
You can't get a lot of them to do false flags.
That's why the globals are paralyzed.
But even in a martial law scenario that they trigger, Trump will then deploy our own robots and our own stuff that can then be hijacked to attack civilians to blame Trump.
And then you don't have humans that can expose the new 9-11 false flag.
It can be programmed, do the attack, then have the drones wipe themselves and self-destruct.
100%.
And the advantage in drone warfare goes to the industrial centers that can mass produce them.
Now, think about U.S. history.
When, for example, the French came to our aid in the past.
What if this civil war sets off in California and then Newsom does a deal with China, the drone maker of the world?
China starts shipping millions of drones to the California, you know, the Democrat units to start launching drone warfare against Trump's troops that are trying to regain control over those left-wing cities.
So you could very quickly see how, you know, California could become a proxy location for a global conflict involving potentially China.
I mean, by the way, if you're new here and you're thinking this is fantasy, Newsom was on TV two months ago saying we're doing the Western Alliance.
We're going on offense and the crowd all collapsed.
They know that's the movie Civil War and all the new movies, which are in the Podesta plan.
They're producing $350 million movies on the Podesta plan to pre-program it.
The average leftist, they've been caught on tape admitting this is the plan.
And they said the Weatherman back with Obama in the 70s with Larry Grafwald said, when we take down America with Clara and Pivot collapsing the welfare system, China will come to our aid.
And we have pre-placed Latin American communist gangs.
That's why they even made the movie Red Dawn in the 80s because this is a real plan.
And now we're here, Mike.
Well, exactly.
And the trigger of this would be an economic crisis event in the U.S., after which I think Newsom and some of the other left-wing people that are practically calling for revolution right now, they would rise up.
And remember that Newsom did deals with China during COVID.
He sent a billion dollars to a Chinese EV company claiming that it was for purchasing N95 masks.
And then, to my knowledge, that billion dollars disappeared.
Nobody ever saw it again.
The mask never showed up.
It was some kind of a money laundering operation, which, of course, the Democrats routinely engage in.
But no one was allowed to talk about that in the media.
Well, imagine you're the talk next tower.
You're a genius.
And I love talking to you.
I'm not looking for offensive stuff, but if we affect the battle space, people know what's going on.
The deciding factor if this kicks off is going to be people taking into their own hands.
And obviously, as populists and conservatives, we're not going to, we'll be on defense generally.
But a lot of people like Santa Claus have made some lists.
I don't think the leftist leaders understand that once this kicks off, it's open season, which I think is terrible.
But can you speak to that?
I don't think the globalists and their minions and their adjuncts don't.
I don't think they realize what's going to happen because they can attack our power plants and all that.
But when people are literally in the dark, they're going to know who did it.
I don't know how the Zuckerbergs, who I challenged to come over to Trump, at least it publicly should give up.
You think you're safe in your bunker.
Don't they understand what's going to happen once this goes down?
Yeah, for one thing, Silicon Valley could find itself in the middle of a war zone, which is going to, of course, disrupt AI research and all the tech companies, et cetera, Google, et cetera.
Although I think Google is one of the most evil corporations on the planet anyway.
But there's a book series.
I think it's called 299 Days.
I believe the author is Glenn Tate.
And that book series, which is set in Portland, Oregon.
But it's, I think, a very accurate depiction over about 10 books of what this kind of West Coast domestic warfare could look like.
Except it needs to be updated with robot drones and air drones, et cetera, and cyber attacks.
Let's be clear.
Not just Podesta, all their major war games center on the West Coast starting it.
Yeah, because that's where, and by the way, the economic destitution that's happening right now, which is going to get worse, this serves as a recruiting funnel for West Coast people because the more desperate their situation becomes, and the more likely they are to have nothing left to lose.
as Joe Salenti says.
They have nothing left to lose.
They lose it.
And if you look at the University of Michigan, it's a consumer sentiment index, which has been run for decades.
It's now plunged, I'm reading, to 50.3, which is the second lowest number that's ever been recorded.
And that was for early November.
That number is likely to get much worse to an all-time low over the next few weeks or next month.
Consumer sentiment is horrific right now.
Sure, Trump's trying to prop it up with cheerleading and policies that have given up time would work.
Shouldn't he just come and put the cards out and address the nation and show who the enemies are and tell the big plan?
Because if the enemy was identified and their whole plan laid out like we're doing, I see that would make them back off.
I've learned when we get their plans ahead of time.
That's why they hate the show.
They've admitted that.
We hate what you do as well.
If they're presented with their battle plan, then they start suing us, saying, who's giving you this?
What agency?
No, we reverse engineered it.
How's that Hill Mary?
What else could Trump do?
Well, I think it's very difficult for Trump to level with the public that is not as informed as your audience.
So you and I can handle it.
Your audience can handle it.
No problem.
We already know what's going on.
But the typical mainstream media consuming American would be so psychologically disrupted by the truth that they would, there'd probably be mass suicides and they would cease to function.
So that's really not an option for Trump.
And that's why, you know, right now the White House is just gaslighting us.
Like, oh, it's a golden age.
The economy is great.
No, it isn't.
It's not great.
You and I know it, but some people are just going to go along with this.
But, you know, look, Scott Beset over the weekend, he gave an interview and he said it's actually looking bad now.
So something, something flipped with our Treasury Secretary to say that there's a risk.
Well, he was talking about if the shutdown continues, there's a risk of our growth being cut in half.
Apparently, that shutdown has been resolved.
I guess we'll see.
We'll see if that happens.
But that's only temporary till January.
And Alex, one more thing.
The food stamps, the 42 million Americans that are reliant on government food stamp handouts in order to feed themselves, think about how much trouble it caused just during this temporary disruption.
Imagine when the dollar collapses.
Imagine when there are no food stamps ever again because the dollar is worthless.
What's going to happen to society at that point when 42 million people realize we can't even, you know, there's no point in even waiting to get paid because the money's never coming.
So that kind of situation.
The EPP folks literally going and squatting in grocery stores with their kids and like eating, you know, the stuff, the total entitlement, they weigh like 500 pounds.
Can you imagine 42?
Let's play this video.
Start it over to hear it.
We've been in so I don't hope to boss.
I wanted the house, this is what I want.
Get a donut.
Everybody get that donut.
She had four kids under the LDJ plan.
She gets money for them.
They're literally being taught to rob.
And just, this is so sad.
And imagine 42 million people like this.
That's what they're going to get.
They wanted to sit in here and eat donuts.
That's what they got.
You feel me?
Yo, y'all enjoying yourself?
Let them know.
Food stuff's going to get you right every time.
What's out there?
So Pentagon studies, I agree with them.
In 15 days, 30, 40% commit suicide, the rest become cannibals.
So this woman doesn't know.
She'll be the donut on menu if society collapses, Mike Adams.
Well, as a food safety expert, I would advise people not to eat other people because they're toxic.
They have heavy metals.
They've got pesticides and herbicides.
It's like eating a giant bluefin tuna.
It's very toxic.
It's the worst.
And again, I mean, this is kind of satire here, but not really.
But you don't want to eat.
You don't want to turn to cannibalism as survival because you will become very, very ill if you don't.
I wasn't endorsing cannibalism, but I met a few years ago, so this continues where we are.
But the point is, that's what the studies show it goes to.
Yeah.
I'm just saying that if you're in a survival scenario, you should eat rats before you eat people because the rats are less toxic.
I mean, I'm serious because I've actually tested like wild rabbit hair versus even my own hair or dog hair, whatever.
The wild animals are by far the cleanest source of the money.
So the more apex you are, the more toxic.
Well, right, because a lot of the forever chemicals and so on are fat soluble, so they bioaccumulate in fat tissues.
And this is also part of the big problem, why our nation is failing, which I kind of mentioned earlier, is that we have been inundated with all these toxins for so long.
And the corporate media has been all on board with it for so long, pushing vaccines, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, atrazine, glyphosate, all of it, GMOs, you name it.
And like only now do we have a HHS secretary in RFK Jr. who even has the knowledge that those things are bad.
And even then, his hands are tied to the point where there's very little that he can do, although things have happened.
The globalists admit in their own textbooks, like eco-science, that they did this to dumb us down to control us.
They thought China would work with them.
Now their own base to resist the double cross is retarded.
I mean, this is a disaster.
It's a disaster.
And on top of that is the very real AI replacement wave that has already begun.
And I noticed there's a lot of media pushback saying, oh, AI projects fail.
They don't work correctly, et cetera.
Well, they're failing.
Where they are failing is because the humans don't yet know how to use them properly, but that skill set is advancing rapidly.
AI is extraordinary in its cognition and its capabilities, as I've proven even with my own projects that I've done.
Oh, let me tell you, Grock and Chad GPT, when I ask it to be me, it literally sounds just like me.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
And it's trained on you.
Yeah.
Well, all I got to do is get your voice.
I mean, if you ever want to do this for fun on your show, but you could clone your own voice with a company like 11 Labs and then use our model to generate Alex Jones talking points.
And it would be awesome.
It would sound just like you with your text.
But of course, you know, we don't want somebody else to use your voice without your permission.
But it is a form of immortality, except they can erase it anytime they want.
That's why we need decentralized.
Well, that's why your 20, what is it, 24 years of your show was used to train our model that's already been distributed to tens of thousands of people.
So you've already achieved virtual immortality.
It's done.
Mike, tell us more time.
We'll take a few calls here, but you're taking over next hour.
What's on your, you sent me a whole list of topics, which I should have gone to.
Trump's administration is implementing $2,000 stimulus payment.
We already hit that.
The economy is characterized as an artificial economy.
The direct stimulus seen in the necessary measure to spur real super spending.
The government could expect control of the UBI funds.
We've got the situation.
It's a technocracy.
Yeah.
So what are you going to cover next hour?
Yeah, that's going to be my focus is technocracy, where when the American public become so desperate, there will be an effort to roll out a universal basic income of some kind.
And this $2,000 stimulus promise that Trump has mentioned, this could just be the opening chapter of it.
But whether Trump or someone else, the UBI funds will be controlled.
And what the government can do is.
That's universal basic income for those who don't know.
That's right.
The government can decide that you're only allowed to spend UBI funds with approved retailers or approved online vendors.
So they could say, Alex, for example, they could say, well, you can't spend the free government money at the Alex Jones store because we don't approve of the Alex Jones store.
But you can spend it on Amazon because Amazon is friends with the current administration.
We've had BlackRock and the WEF.
They've all said that's the plan.
They'll say, well, it's already at this warehouse.
We're going to let it go other places.
That cuts into resources.
And I can just see it.
The self-driving cars, the robots, Austin's one of the main testing grounds.
The perverting ingredient is a new virus and a new lockdown to, again, force adoption of the robots.
Well, yeah.
And I also think that a very likely scenario is a false flag cyber attack on the power grid to bring down the power grid in blue cities in order to, well, to destabilize them and to cause mass die-offs.
Because remember, the ultimate long-term goal here is to prepare Earth for a post-human future with very few humans remaining.
This has been the UN goal and the WEF goal for a long time.
And I think that all of this just accelerates that because what government can afford to keep hundreds of millions of people on a UBI forever?
You can't.
Exactly.
We're in greater debt than ever.
Let's kill UBI.
We'll take a few calls before I hand the baton to you.
This little bit of the segment and then the first five.
But Mike Adams is totally on target.
We're not trying to demoralize you.
We believe that you're just like us.
You want to know the truth.
But the point is we're not in the old paradigm now.
We've already crossed the point of return, the event horizon.
It's here.
Mike and I can finish each other's sentences because this is the real thing we're looking at.
General Flint to the world you knew.
It's not going back to the way it was.
Never.
And I try to even tell my family that is informed.
They still, there's a normalcy bias.
And compared to my family, that's somewhat self-sufficient and good people.
Imagine that sad woman who can barely sit down eating with donuts like she's grazing or something.
You know, imagine her during this collapse.
I mean, my God.
You know, unfortunately, people like that will be the low-hanging fruit for the extermination robots.
That's where this is going.
But look, what I'm going to talk about next hour is how you can survive this and actually thrive and protect yourself.
This isn't, I'm not a, I'm not a doomer on this topic.
I'm a realist.
Billions probably will not survive this, but potentially billions can survive.
And what determines that is the choices that you make from here forward and your knowledge about what's happening.
So that's going to be my focus next hour, Alex.
Wow, let's go to Jonathan in New York.
What's around the corner?
Go ahead, Jonathan.
Hey, what's going on, Alex?
How are you?
I'm all right.
Go ahead.
Thank you for taking my call.
One thing I wanted to make mention is that I think we're having the right conversation now.
I think that Mamdani does play a little bit more of a role in this technocracy that we're going to be headed towards.
I think Mamdani and AI are bedfellows.
And the reason why I believe that is because we're here.
Well, Mamdani is obviously here to consolidate.
He's going to destroy.
He's going to consolidate by destroying and confiscating.
At which point he will then consolidate and we will all be on AI is intrinsically tied with welfare and UBI.
Well, that's right.
So if you don't follow every zoning rule and all the impossible environmental laws passed by Biden, they're going to take your property.
That is literal communism.
Yes.
And one thing that I just read recently, I am from New York, so I'm telling you from the hellhole that I await to be reigned by in about 50-some odd days.
But what's going on now and they're talking about is Mamdani and Governor Hochl are in conversations or in a cooperative effort for a key word, and that's data centers.
And these are data centers in New York State and data farms.
And that's where I believe that Mamdani and AI are here to usher in that technocracy in New York City that also pushes out a lot of the welfare of the bankers.
And everybody thinks, well, why does it have to be a problem?
No, no, I agree.
I agree.
And all that investment comes in.
And then humans don't get energy, but AI does.
I'm going to come back in a minute and a half with Mike Adams' response to that.
We'll take a few more calls and Mike Adams takes over here today.
Then the war room, Harrison Smith, 3 p.m. today.
You know, I think the big final equation is these so-called elite technocrats know that their plan is out of control, know they're getting the blame with at least enough of the population.
They don't get away with it.
And I think Trump's tried to offer an off-ramp to this, but because of different factions, there's no way to turn it off.
So I just look at all the different potential futures and they run from bad to worse.
And I don't want to depress people.
I just think people need to understand that the world's going to get more and more dangerous, Mike Adams.
You agree with that?
100%.
Probably for at least a decade is my guess.
Things are going to be horrific.
We're going to see a complete, well, we have to restructure what is the value of human cognition and what's the value of human labor.
How does money even work?
We're going to see the collapse of Western currencies, fiat currencies, including eventually the dollar.
But a recalibration of what it means to have value and how is value distributed throughout society?
And also, what is the value of a person to the current system?
What's the value of a person to the government?
Essential or essential.
So let me ask you then.
You agree with my statement, though, that the globalist plan the way they planned it isn't going well, but now it's still a runaway train.
Unfortunately, like chaos is easy for globalists to achieve.
So if they don't get exactly what they want, they will inflict mass chaos and bring the system down.
They're going to put pressure on them as the bad guys to get the blame.
So they stop doing chaos.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's why we need mass arrests of the traders, which still has not happened.
And I think, you know, Pam Bondi is sitting too much at the DOJ and needs to get moving on some of these mass arrests because a lot of these top traders in America, they are, of course, run by globalists.
These are the people who rigged the 2020 election.
No, I totally agree with that.
They should realize their failure, their system is the danger.
They should be less worried about, oh, what if the Democrats get back and put me in prison?
They should be more worried about all of this.
Yeah, absolutely.
Because this is really the end game right now that's being played out.
And this could be the end of the U.S. Empire, depending on which timeline Trump chooses or the people around him choose.
There are many timelines.
Like you just said, there are many timelines.
None of them are great.
There are no good, easy pathways out of this.
But there are some timelines that suck less than others.
And that's what we should be working to choose here.
But I don't see that happening.
Actually, honestly, I don't see even surrounding Trump.
I don't see that the people there understand what's happening yet.
So we have to keep raising the alarm.
We have to keep educating.
You have to keep projecting what's happening and push them to fight back hard.
This is it.
This is really the do or die moment for the U.S. Empire right now, which affects the whole world.
Let's be clear, though.
I totally agree.
What we're saying is not our opinion.
If you study the globalists, they're all saying the same thing, but they think they're going to come on top.
Like, what we're saying is not our opinion.
So, is there any way to get the globalists to back off?
I mean, a lot of them get kind of stepped over to the sidelines.
Well, you have to think about where is the leverage of those people.
Where is their leverage?
A lot of it's in their assets.
Some of it's in their power.
So, their reach.
And why is the world still listening to Bill Gates for whatever reason?
Why is Trump inviting Bill Gates to the White House?
You know, I mean, these are big questions.
Why is Mark Zuckerberg being treated as an ally rather than, in my opinion, the traitor that he proved to be during the rigged 2020 election?
He spent money to cheat and to destroy an election outcome in 2020, and he faces no consequences for that.
So, we have to bring back consequences.
We have to bring back the rule of law first in this country and stop cozying up to the corporations, including the vaccine companies that have been destroying America.
So, that's step one.
And sadly, I don't see Trump doing that yet.
Maybe he'll change, but so far, not looking good.
All right, but I agree with you, but you're going to come back and take over.
But imagine how bad we would come all-they had a plan collapse already.
Oh, yeah.
No, I'm glad Trump won.
Don't mistake what I'm saying.
I'm glad he won, but it's critical.
This is the last opportunity to save this nation, and he's got to do it right.
And that's lagging so far, in my opinion.
All right, Mike Adams takes over now.
Then, in about 55 minutes, the war room, Harrison Smith, share those live feeds, Paul Revere.
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