The MIRAGE of POWER: 20 Delusions Shaping U.S. Geopolitics
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Okay, welcome to this special report.
I'm Mike Adams, and you may have heard that China just announced a new photonic quantum chip that promises a thousand times a better performance compared to regular microprocessors for certain tasks, not every general purpose task, but for many different tasks.
And I'm reading here from the Quantum Insider.
This is a breakthrough in next generation computing.
These optical chips, which again, photonics is the area of optical processing.
Photonics uses, let's see, optical integration and a production line that can produce 12,000 six-inch wafers annually, which means that China is going to be able to scale photonic hardware for data centers and AI workloads and quantum research.
That's pretty interesting.
The chip uses light instead of electricity to carry out computations.
So light uses a lot less energy.
And what else is really interesting about light is that you can pack a lot of light computations into the same space because light will not interfere with itself in the same way as the little nanoscale conductive lines on a microprocessor and all of its layers with all the transistors and so on.
So light produces a lot less heat.
It uses a lot less electricity.
And it can be packed into a much smaller space.
So let's see.
A thousand optical components are packed onto a six-inch silicon wafer.
I don't know, a thousand doesn't sound like a lot to me.
But I don't know what kind of components they're talking about.
But one huge thing is about quantum computing because with this design from China, it's going to be able to support reportedly 1 million qubits.
Qubits are quantum bits that can exist in states of superposition and can solve extremely complex problems like encryption problems by essentially, well, how to say, pulling the answers out of the multiverse is really the most accurate way to describe that.
So a million qubits, like nobody has demonstrated anything close to that yet.
I think Google may be up to a couple hundred qubits.
I'm not sure exactly, but nobody's even talking about a million except for China at this point.
Says that development time on quantum computing can be reduced from six months to two weeks through the rapid iteration and deployment of these photonic microchips.
They outperform GPUs for AI training and AI inference.
So they have extremely high bandwidth, very low latency because of the speed of light, obviously, and energy efficiency.
And of course, this will secure China's continued lead in areas like quantum computing and telecommunications.
But it also has another very interesting implication, which is that the data center race that's going on right now is a race for power, right?
Everybody's looking for more power.
And what if you actually, in the long run, you don't need all of that power?
And then the whole model of building out large power grid infrastructure for large data centers to have millions of GPUs, that model may become obsolete very rapidly.
So there's a really great post on Substack by Shanaka Anslem Pereira.
It's called The Photonic Singularity, How Light Will Devour Silicon and Reshape Civilization by 2040.
And this is a really good analysis.
Let me read just parts of it for you.
On November 14th of this year, researchers at Aalto University published findings in Nature Photonics, that's a science journal, that should have stopped financial markets.
They demonstrated a photonic tensor processing chip capable of performing mathematical operations at the speed of light with zero electronic conversion, zero latency overhead, and passive operation requiring no active power for computation itself.
You might say, what?
What?
It performs computations without any active power for computation?
Yeah.
I'll explain this in a little bit.
Within 48 hours, two other bombshells detonated in scientific literature.
A Chinese research consortium announced a quantum photonic chip, that's the one I just mentioned previously, achieving 1,000 times computational speed up on complex optimization problems.
Reported in the South China Morning Post.
Meanwhile, the University of Florida released details of neuromorphic photonic processors demonstrating 100x energy efficiency over conventional GPUs for neural network inference tasks.
That would be AI inference, as AI is all neural networks in silicon.
And the author says, these aren't just incremental improvements.
They represent a phase transition in computational physics, the kind that separates eras.
Yeah, in other words, we have just departed into a whole new timeline of the future.
And he says the semiconductor industry's $600 billion annual revenue sits on a fault line that just cracked open.
And to understand why photonic computing represents an existential threat to electronics, we have to examine the fundamental constraints that strangle conventional processors.
And I'm not going to go into all the details here, but I'm just going to mention a few highlights.
So about 30% of the total energy is lost in IO, like chip I.O.
So, and that's because of the way electrons work in microprocessors.
But here's the biggest factor.
Get this, that electronic systems can only scale in terms of computational complexity with like the neuron count has to be squared.
In other words, it is an exponential scaling of neuron count in order to achieve a linear improvement in output of electronic microprocessors.
So in other words, if you want an electronic microprocessor to be twice as powerful, you have to have four times as many electronic neurons.
Why?
Because of signal propagation delays and density limitations, because you can't pack all this stuff on top of itself.
But photonic systems scale in a linear fashion.
If you want to double the output, you just double the number of photonic components.
Why?
Well, as this author says, this is really key, because quote, photons can occupy the same space and perform operations through superposition without physical interference.
And what does that mean?
It means that, well, let me simplify it.
Light is computation.
Light is computation.
And you can make light do math.
And you can also make like a thousand light beams do math as they're crossing each other and then being detected on the other side.
Let's say, I mean, I'm simplifying it, but if you could imagine light beams being sent across a gap or something, and then they cross each other.
You would think they interfere with each other, but they don't.
And they can all do math along the way, essentially.
Again, I'm simplifying it.
And then the answer comes out on the other side.
This is a simplified explanation of what photonics actually does.
And it scales in a linear fashion.
So MIT ran a prototype here that was published in Nature Photonics also that showed deep neural network inference was able to be executed in under half a nanosecond, that's half of one billionth of a second, with 92% accuracy on the inference, which is important for AI.
And how much energy did it consume?
One atojoule per operation.
You may not have even heard of an atojoule.
Like ato what?
At a boy?
What?
What are you talking about?
Atojoule.
So an atojoule is one millionth of a picojoule.
And let's see, a picojoule is one one-thousandth of a nanojoule, which is one one-thousandth of a microjoule, etc.
So we're talking about a million times less energy necessary in this case, which is 99.9999% improvement in energy efficiency.
Now, I know the math on all this can get onerous very quickly, but the bottom line is that when the industry switches over to photonic technology, these data centers that are currently energy hogs, there may be something completely different at work.
It may not require the energy that we think.
It could be significantly more efficient.
Well, the bottom line in all of this, I'm going to skip ahead to some of the conclusions, is that according to this author, by the year 2040, that 99% of AI processing will be carried out through photonic processors.
And thus they will use a whole lot less energy.
And this is going to give us significant advantages.
And it's also going to make things incredibly inexpensive.
In other words, intelligence, which is demonstrated through AI inference, intelligence is going to become so dirt cheap that it will practically be free because of photonics and because of advances in AI technology and so on.
Now, the real question in my mind is who is going to lead this photonic computational industry?
Who's going to lead it?
China right now is showing incredible innovation.
But of course, there are many good scientists in the United States and many in Europe as well, and some in Japan and some in Canada and so on.
But China seems to be leading this at the moment from the way I'm reading it.
And China is graduating more engineers and mathematicians and scientists than anybody else.
So in the race to superintelligence, the race to photonic microprocessors seems to be a big part of this.
And keep in mind that China currently generates more than double the aggregate annual output of electricity than does the United States.
China is at over 10,000 terawatt hours annually.
So the U.S. is really hurting in power generation.
And right now, there are data centers in America that are sitting, that they're offline.
I mean, they're filled with microchips, but there's no power because the power is not available yet.
They're trying to build the power to reach the building.
I mean, literally, you have data centers that have no power.
That's crazy.
And they need a lot of power.
Some of them need gigawatts in order to power all the GPUs in the data center, which needs lots of power for cooling because of all the heat that's generated.
They use a lot of water for the cooling systems and so on.
What if the United States pioneered photonic processing and slashed its need for power by a factor of even just 100 to 1?
Then the U.S. could be way more competitive with China without the limitation of power that currently sets the United States behind.
So, but of course, in order to become the leader in photonic computing, you have to do a lot of research and you have to have really smart people.
And right now, it's not clear to me that the U.S. is going to be the leader in that space.
But we'll see.
It's a very interesting race.
And the good news for all of us as consumers of cognition, let's say, is that intelligence is going to be incredibly cheap.
So the kind of projects that I'm working on right now, like our AI projects at Brighteon.ai and our free book generator at BrighteonBooks.ai, these kinds of projects, a few years from now, will seem like nothing.
It'll be, you know, it'll be like, oh, that's ancient.
I mean, of course you can generate your own book, you know, because you're going to have cognition in your pocket.
I mean, you're going to have so much access to so much intelligence.
You're going to be able to ask AI to generate anything you want at any time and think through anything and solve anything.
And here, make a movie, write a poem, write a book, write a song, do this, do that, generate a comedy show, generate a stand-up comic, bring back George Carlin or someone like him.
Not that anybody is like him, but we do miss George Carlin because he's the one who said, there's a big club and you ain't in it, right?
Don't forget about that.
So what I'd like to go through here is 20 delusions that the West currently suffers from.
One of those being the idea that the United States is always in the lead in all technology.
That is a delusion.
In fact, China is leading now in 60 out of 64 key technologies, including robotics, drone technology, rare earth minerals extraction, advanced materials, and many other areas, probably photonic processing at this point.
We'll see.
But China is also very competitive in AI.
So the reason I wanted to do this report is because I think that as Americans, we need to, you know, our president, Trump, does not, in my view, he does not see the world as it is.
He sees the world as it was in the 1980s, where America was the dominant force.
America was leading in everything in, you know, computer science and telecom and physics and chemistry and everything.
That's just not the case anymore.
It's not even close to that.
And even the dollar is not as strong as it used to be.
So I think that we need a realistic perception of where we are in the world in order to be able to actually succeed.
You got to be honest.
It's like if you're a person and you want to do something in life, you need to be honest about your skills and the reality of what you are.
Like there's not too many short people that are professional basketball players, are there?
Huh.
No, there's been a handful over the years, but not many.
So if you say to yourself, like, hey, I'm seven feet tall, but you're actually five foot six, and you think that you're going to be the best basketball player in the world, because height is a significant advantage in basketball.
And height is not something that you can alter.
But if you're delusional about it, you think you're seven feet tall, but you're not, you're going to be very disappointed when you find out that you're not able to dunk the basketball.
Sorry to use sports analogies.
I'm not actually a big fan of sports, but that's something that I guess everybody understands.
But my point is that nations, much like individual people, need to be honest about where their skills are, where they have advantages, and where maybe they're not that competitive, because we're all that way.
We all have things we're great at, and then we have things that we suck at.
And we need to be honest about that.
And then we can make the most of the skills that we've been blessed with.
We can make the most of whatever advantages we've been born with.
And then we can overcome the limitations and maybe work on those areas and improve them.
So let's go through the list of what the United States, where I think the U.S. is delusional.
So number one is that the U.S. thinks that it leads a unipolar world order, that the whole world has to bow down to the demands of the United States.
And you hear this kind of talk all the time from the Trump administration, that we set the sanctions, we set the rules, we are the rules, even though the U.S. never follows its own rules.
The U.S. will lecture China about human rights, while in the United States, they'll imprison political prisoners or harvest organs from aborted babies as an official function of the FDA, for example.
Organ harvesting takes place in the U.S. every day.
So we lecture China about that.
But even just in terms of geopolitics, the U.S. pretends that any other country that doesn't do what we want them to do, well, they're terrorists.
But then when the U.S. is just bombing people or carrying out assassinations or Overthrowing a government like we did in Ukraine in 2014, or probably that's what's happening in Mexico or Venezuela right now.
I mean, influences like that, the U.S. is all constantly overthrowing countries, you know, confessions of an economic hitman.
Well, how is that world order?
You know, how is that the rule of law?
It's not.
So the U.S. is delusional, thinking that we follow the rules and nobody else does.
Not true at all.
We don't follow any rules.
The U.S. does whatever it wants and then justifies it after the fact.
Okay, point number two: exceptionalism.
You've heard of American exceptionalism, which many American leaders believe gives America a divine right to, quote, spread democracy and freedom around the world because we are special.
We are better, they say.
We're better than everybody else.
So we have this divine right.
Well, this is kind of the way that Israel thinks of itself too, and justifies murdering its neighbors and taking over their land because we were chosen by God.
Well, that kind of idea still exists in the minds of a lot of, especially older politicians and bureaucrats in America that we are America.
We have the right to conquer and to overthrow because we spread democracy and freedom, even if it means enslaving people and killing people and bombing people and destroying economies and launching wars, etc.
Well, we're just going to call it democracy.
But are the American people innately automatically better than everybody else in the world?
Of course not.
Of course not, because God sees all humans as his children and all have value in his eyes, I believe.
And even just arguably, you know, look around.
Look around on a Sunday afternoon at a golden corral or walk into a Walmart late at night.
You know, like, these are not the exceptional people, actually.
You know, I mean, I know it varies, and there are exceptional people in America.
And, you know, you and I are some of them, if you're listening from America.
Yeah, we're, we're, I would say we're exceptional in our, you know, in our work ethic, in our skills that we've developed, and so on, but we're not chosen by God to rule over others.
No.
If anything, maybe we have a mission to help others, but not to not to dominate them or to think that we are arrogantly better than everybody else.
But that's the idea of American exceptionalism, that America is just automatically better than everybody else in the world.
And that was believed for a long time by most leaders, but it's just not true.
And we need to start looking at other people around the world as equally valued human lives that have their own dreams and ambitions and skills as well.
I mean, again, just look at China right now.
Look at how many amazing innovations are coming out of China or Russia for that matter.
I mean, the Russian people are really brilliant engineers.
Can't argue with that.
And all over the world, different people have different skills.
Okay, point number three.
I got to keep moving here because we have 20 of these.
Point number three is that the U.S. believes it has military invincibility.
Well, that one's already been shattered by Russia in Ukraine because Ukraine has served as a proxy nation and basically it's the U.S. and NATO that are fighting Russia and Russia's winning.
Russia has won.
So the U.S. has only demonstrated effectively that it can't beat Russia in a war, even though the U.S. is much larger than Russia with a much larger military budget.
But Russia can beat the United States at like one-tenth the cost, you know?
Okay, point number four, the currency, the dollar.
Trump and his administration, they think the dollar is going to be around forever.
It's the strongest currency in the world.
It's going to be, you know, we're going to have dollar dominance forever.
No.
The dollar is destroying itself because of all the currency printing.
The purchasing power is collapsing.
And all over the world, they are ditching the dollar and using other currencies for trade and settlements.
Point number five, economic strength.
Trump thinks the U.S. economy is the best economy in the world.
But it's not.
Look at the debt.
We have $38 trillion in national debt.
We have almost $200 trillion in unfunded liabilities.
We have massive numbers of impoverished people and homeless people.
The middle class is vanishing because people are having a more difficult time affording just paying rent and buying groceries and paying health insurance, etc.
We do not have the strongest economy in the world.
That's why they hid the October jobs numbers.
And they will never release them.
That's why we have record corporate bankruptcies happening right now.
We've got companies going broke at a pace that we haven't seen since probably since 2008, the great financial crisis.
So no, no, the U.S. doesn't have, we're not the strongest economy in the world.
It's not a golden age.
Let's see.
Some other delusions.
I'm going to skip number six.
I don't like that one.
Number seven, oh, sanctions.
There's a delusion that sanctions are always good and that they benefit the American people, but they don't.
They actually raise prices for the American people.
As proof of this, Trump has announced that they're going to start lowering tariffs next year.
Well, Besent announced this.
They're going to start lowering tariffs on things like coffee and beef and bananas.
And he says that lowering tariffs will lower grocery prices for consumers.
So that's an admission that raising tariffs raises prices for consumers, obviously.
But we're told by the White House that raising tariffs doesn't raise prices, but lowering tariffs does lower prices.
Well, obviously, you know, both, that's a contradiction.
So another freaking delusion.
Okay.
Point number eight, because I did skip number six.
Point number eight is the belief that we are promoting democracy around the world.
But actually, the U.S. supports all kinds of authoritarian regimes, as long as it serves the interests of the U.S. You know, from Saudi Arabia to Israel itself to who was the former terrorist that Trump just had in the White House?
The guy that the State Department had a $10 million bounty on that guy.
He was named like one of the top terrorists in the world.
Now he's shaking hands with Trump, you know?
See, America will support terrorists everywhere as long as they're doing what we want.
America doesn't support freedom and democracy around the world.
We don't even support it as a nation in our own country.
Okay, point number nine.
There's a delusional belief in America that we have a free press.
No, we don't.
We have a media that's run by the CIA.
We have a media that's concentrated into the hands of the few.
Like the Murdochs and I don't know, whoever else is owning all the media giants.
It's only about five corporations that control freaking everything.
And then everybody else gets censored.
So, no, we don't have a free press.
Number 10, the rule of law.
There's a delusion that we uphold the rule of law.
Yeah, while Trump is just bombing boats off the coast of Venezuela because he thinks that they're running drugs, but there's no trial, no jury, no due process, no evidence, no transparency.
It's just like, kill them.
We're just going to kill them.
This is the same president that lectures Putin and says, you know, Vladimir Putin has to stop killing people and then turns around and says, let's kill people in Venezuela.
It's just, it's insane.
And supporting, you know, drone strikes.
What was the murder of, who was it, Soleimani a few years ago at the airport?
Was that in Dubai?
I don't remember which airport, but it was a drone strike that killed a top leader of Iran.
This was lawlessness.
This is not the rule of law.
This is lawlessness.
Okay, number 11, human rights leadership.
Well, the U.S. uses torture, Abu Ghraib anyone, widespread torture, you know, harvesting organs from aborted babies, organ harvesting in hospitals all across America.
The judicial system is a torture system.
Look at the way the Biden administration tortured all the J6 political prisoners for years, put them in isolation, etc.
So, no, the U.S. doesn't have a human rights pulpit from which to lecture other countries.
Not at all.
All right, I'm going to have to skip a few here just in the interest of time, but we're going to skip ahead.
Intelligence superiority, thinking that we have the most advanced intelligence community like the CIA in the world, but actually we have a lot of intelligence failures domestically, and many other countries have very capable intelligence services.
Let's see, cybersecurity leadership, a lot of delusion in the U.S. thinking that we're the best there.
Tech industry dominance delusions, thinking that we're always the best in all tech, but we're not.
You know, U.S. robots suck compared to Chinese robots.
U.S. drones suck compared to Chinese drones.
And frankly, U.S. AI models, although they have been the leader, China's open source models like Quinn and other models from Alibaba or DeepSeek, you know, they're not far behind and they're putting them out for free.
So there's not much dominance actually there from the U.S., even in the AI industry.
And China may surpass the U.S. in the next 18 months.
Let's see, education system.
Some people in America believe that we have a great education system that might be people who graduated from our education system that turns out, you know, idiots, illiterate idiots.
Did you know that at many universities across America right now, for the incoming freshman class, they're having to give reading remediation courses at the fifth grade level because many American students that are granted entrance into college cannot freaking read.
They can't read at a fifth grade level, much less a high school level or a college level.
I mean, remedial reading.
It's like, welcome to college.
This is the alphabet.
You know, we're going to start with A, B, C, D, E, F, G. G, you are stupid.
How'd you get to college?
It must have been a woke idiot acceptance criteria.
You know, whatever the song is going to be there.
It's like, wow.
So no, we're not the leader in world's education.
Healthcare system.
Do I need to say anything?
Do I need to say anything at all?
All I got to do is say healthcare.
And everybody starts laughing.
That's hilarious that it's even called that.
Okay.
And then the last point here is the public opinion of the rest of the world.
What do you think the rest of the world thinks about America right now under Trump?
I'll tell you.
And you may not know this if you don't talk to people outside the country or if you don't live outside the U.S.
The whole world hates Trump.
The entire world hates Trump.
And every country in the world hates America, even our own allies, because we punish our allies.
We punish India with tariffs.
We punish Taiwan, ordering them to manipulate their currency to our advantage.
We punish the UK and EU countries with tariffs.
You know, there are countries that may do things to try to win favor with Trump.
Like, wasn't it Qatar that gave Trump a $400 million airplane?
You know, that's basically that's paying homage to the king is what that is.
It's just sort of trying to buy favor with Trump.
Here, have a $400 million plane, which probably comes with $50 million of maintenance the first year, by the way.
So it's not the gift you think it is.
Probably the wheels are about to fall off.
But whatever.
Nobody in the world that I can think of, nobody likes the United States under Trump.
I can't think of a single country.
Everybody hates America right now because of the tariffs and because of the military, the bombings and the assassinations and the propaganda and the threats and the coercion and the sanctions.
Oh my God, the sanctions upon sanctions upon sanctions.
And then just the incredible arrogance that Trump demonstrates geopolitically.
You know, the world hates what America is right now.
So no, we don't have a positive public opinion on the global stage.
We don't.
We just don't.
And nobody can predict what Trump's going to do.
Nobody even knows what is he thinking today.
He'll change his mind on the tariffs one week after the next.
Business owners have a very difficult time trying to predict any of this.
Importers, exporters, factories, the relocation of factories from China to Korea or to India or whatever.
You know, everybody's trying to adjust to whatever craziness Trump just came up with.
And then he'll change it next week and he'll throw hundreds of millions of dollars of investment plans around the world into total chaos.
So Trump is basically a chaos agent himself.
And that's why the world hates him, because he does not create stability.
In fact, the whole model of the United States since, I don't know, since the end of World War II and the Wolfowitz doctrine and more has been to just cause massive chaos all over the world.
With enough chaos and destabilizing activities that harm all the other countries, then America can be stronger.
I mean, why do you think the United States blew up the Nord Stream pipelines to deprive all of Western Europe of cheap Russian energy?
Why?
Because the United States is a terror state that carries out chaos operations to destabilize Europe.
Why?
So that Europe will have to buy its energy from us, which enriches certain power players who have ties to Washington, D.C. You know?
This is not rocket science.
You blow up Nord Stream, you blame the Russians, and then you say, hey, you want to buy liquid natural gas?
Well, you can buy it from us at 10 times the price that you were paying Russia.
How about that?
Yeah.
You know, It's like a guy that runs around town who's in the car windshield replacement business, and he hires another guy with a sledgehammer to run around cracking car windows and leaving a card on the window like, hey, windshield cracked?
Come visit, you know, Bob's windshield replacement service.
Same day service.
Yeah, Bob hired the guy that cracked your windshield.
That's what the U.S. did, blowing up Nord Stream, making Europe buy energy from the U.S.
I mean, come on.
This isn't even complex.
So that's the bottom line there.
You know, look, again, I want the U.S. to succeed.
I want Trump to succeed.
And, you know, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, they were really destroying America.
So was Obama.
But Trump could be doing so much better than what he's doing now.
And, you know, the economy is not looking good under Trump and his tariffs.
But I don't wish any bad outcomes on Trump.
I want him to succeed.
But we've got to be realistic about America.
Where are we strong?
Where are we weak?
Where do we need to do better?
Obviously, we have to do better on nutrition and healthy foods because everybody's sick and diseased and mass medicated and obese.
That's what America is now known for.
Everybody's on drugs and overweight.
Yeah, well, you can't really achieve success as a nation when your people are drugged up and overweight all the time.
And in the military also, too fat to fight, right?
Too fat to fight.
That's a saying in the military.
They're just not as healthy as they used to be.
So we've got to fix food and we've got to stop censoring people like myself who tell the truth about nutrition.
And we have to stop drugging everybody.
But Trump doesn't want to do that.
He'd rather roll out the carpet for Burla of Pfizer and other drug companies.
He wants to do deals with all the drug companies and he wants to inject everybody with weight loss drugs.
That's not going to make America healthy again.
It's going to poison a lot of people with the venom peptides that are in the GLP-1 drugs.
You can't inject your way to health.
Just like you can't print your way to prosperity.
It doesn't work that way.
You have to earn it.
You have to reform the education system.
You've got to teach people actual skills.
People should be able to read and write and do arithmetic, as they used to say.
And when we got away from teaching the basics and started teaching gender studies and all the purple hair nose rings started sprouting all over campus and everybody forgot how to read and write and do math.
And they became experts in made-up stupid garbage like gender studies, you know?
Well, guess what?
Yeah, there isn't a career in gender studies that exists in the real world.
The only way you could get paid in gender studies is if some woke idiot mayor wanted to hire you as like a gender advisor for their make-believe woke idiot mayorship or something.
It's not like you could take a gender studies degree and then go work on optical electronics or photonic microprocessors.
No, it doesn't work that way.
And even in microprocessors, we know it's binary.
You're only a one or a zero.
You're only a male or female.
There's not endless genders in biology.
And there's not, well, I guess you could say, well, with quantum computing, there is superposition.
So maybe that's a bad metaphor, but you get my point.
You can't take gender studies and do anything useful with it.
So we have to stop wasting the time of our youth with degrees that aren't even rooted in reality.
It's just like delusional made-up topics.
That's not going to make you a leader in the world.
We've got to get back to healthy food.
We have to reform the entire sick care system.
We have to reform the education system.
We have to reform the monetary system.
We've got to stop printing fiat currency, etc.
And by the way, none of those things are going to happen until this entire system collapses.
Yeah, because I'm not naive.
I mean, I can sit here and say all day, oh, we've got to reform this, we've got to reform that.
Yeah, but I know, and you know, none of those things are ever going to be reformed.
Trump is not going to reform the system.
RFK Jr. is not going to reform the FDA.
That's obvious by now.
Nothing is going to be reformed.
This system will never change from the inside.
It will only be changed when it collapses.
So where this is really going, and the ultimate reality is when your delusions collapse.
And that's going to happen to the current United States of America.
The U.S. Empire is built on like sand of delusions.
Nothing but delusions, fake money, fake food, fake healthcare, fake education, fake philosophy, all of it.
None of it's real.
And so it's going to collapse.
And then after it collapses, maybe people can get back to reality.
And then there will be a, you know, a new rebirth of a new nation, which will get back to basics and people will learn how to read and write and do math again because you'll have to in order to be, you know, in order to stay alive and be competitive in the world.
So that's where all this is going.
So anyway, thank you for listening and thank you for your thoughts on all of this.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
And just in conclusion, yes, I want America to succeed, but we're not on a good path right now.
And if we don't change course, it's going to get worse.
So I'm praying that we change course.
You can follow my work at brightion.com and you can use all of our free AI tools at brightion.ai.
I encourage you to do that.
Read our articles at naturalnews.com.
And of course, you can also follow me on Brighteon.social for social media posts.
Or you can follow me on X at HealthRanger.
So thank you for listening and God bless America.
I do want America to do well, but I know it's not doing well.
So just being honest.
Thanks for listening.
Take care.
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