BBN, Dec 9, 2025 - Trump waging WAR against London for America's sovereign independence
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Okay, welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News for Tuesday, December 9th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me.
And today we're going to talk about Trump's war with the city of London in what I call the sovereign revolution.
I've got a book for you on this as well that's just been published based on my notes.
And we're going to talk about this.
Also, I've got a great interview for you today as part of a decentralized TV episode with Charlie Robinson.
He's the owner, the new owner of ActivistPost.com and some other sites that we'll talk about.
But it's a great interview and you don't want to miss it.
He's also an MC at Anarca Pulco coming up as well.
So, you know, all around, great guy, very well-informed.
And we had an amazing conversation, Todd and I and Charlie.
I mean, really, it was just extraordinary.
So definitely stay tuned for that.
I've got another special report for you and a new song also.
And what's funny, the special report is about how to increase your creator to consumer ratio.
And it's about how the world is going to be divided between creators and consumers.
Creators use AI tools to make things and to build things and to invent things.
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So that's the song coming up.
I think you'll really enjoy that song.
And hopefully we'll have a little music video for that to show you as well.
But let's get right to Trump's war on the city of London.
And the first person who turned me on to this concept was Tom Luongo, who I've interviewed a couple of times.
And I got to say, I got to give credit.
Today's work is based on Tom Luongo and Susan Kukidno.
Mostly those two people and what they've said in interviews and what they've taught.
Well, also, I would say Alex Kraner is another influence in this area as well.
But let's say those three together have really influenced my understanding of this situation.
And so I put together a bunch of notes and I have some bullet points to go through here for you to try to explain what's happening.
The big picture is that this may help us understand the context of what Trump is trying to do geopolitically, internationally.
And there was a major new paper that was just released or a new position statement.
The, what is it, the strategic, let me look it up.
Here it is, officially called the 2025 National Security Strategy, or NSS.
And he released this on December 4th, just, let's see, December 4th.
Yeah, December 4th.
Or that's what it says, but it's a 33-page document that centers on America first.
And this is what I call Trump's divorce from NATO, but it's really a divorce from the EU and especially a divorce from the city of London.
Now, this really helps explain things.
So let's cover this NSS document first, and then we'll get into what this means internationally.
Because honestly, you know, I've been very critical of Trump on things like tariffs and so on.
And now having this understanding, it really helps put some of those things in perspective.
It helps me understand that Trump is fighting a geopolitical global war on another level.
And there are going to be some, well, it's going to be some friendly fire domestically, going to be some issues like supply chain disruption.
But this is basically this is like, oh, this is like 1776, all over again, literally, because we're fighting to be free from the British crown.
And Trump is the only president that has been willing to do this.
And the cost is going to be significant, but you'll understand why this is critical.
So this new NSS document, again, National Security Strategy, this says we have to go America first.
We have to control our borders and we have to put our U.S. national interests at the top of the list.
It says that, and I'm summarizing, but it says that the whole Cold War strategy, the NATO strategy, was a losing proposition.
So goodbye, NATO.
And good riddance also.
Why should the U.S. protect all these Western countries when they're not willing to pay for their own defense, especially when those countries are attacking us, like the UK in particular?
The MI6, all the deep state there running the operation against Trump, running censorship campaigns against American citizens like myself and others.
All the censorship was laundered through NGOs to big tech.
That was all run by the British.
And essentially, almost every evil thing that you can think of that's happened geopolitically on the global scale in the last century has been carried out by the British.
And I don't mean the British people.
I mean the leadership, you know, the blood-sucking vampires or whatever they are at the top there, hybrids, whatever they are.
They don't seem to have the human circuitry of, you know, compassion and humanity.
So I'm not sure what they are, but it probably rhymes with gizzard and just guessing.
Okay.
So anyway, the Cold War strategies failed.
And now there's this new so-called Trump corollary, which is this addition to the Monroe Doctrine, famous in history since World War II, that says that we have to assert this dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
And I mentioned this yesterday, how Trump is focused on Central and South America, why Venezuela is so important because of control over the routes and resources through the Panama Canal and ships coming out of the Gulf of Mexico for the energy routes, etc.
But Trump is saying we got to focus on the Western hemisphere and stop expending resources fighting Russia or China for that matter.
We'll get to China here in a second.
So this strategy says that we have to go to war against the drug trafficking and we have to gain control over the ports and the infrastructure and the canal, the Panama Canal, etc.
But I believe that the mention of China in this document is actually just a cover story.
Because the real drug trafficking and the real human trafficking is, it all originates in, well, not all of it, but a lot of it originates in London.
That's right.
It's the British running this and the British pushing influence through Israel, which pushed Epstein via Mossad.
So Epstein is not just a Mossad agent, he's an MI6 agent at the same time.
And both the British leadership and the Israeli leadership were using Jeffrey Epstein to compromise the United States of America and put the USA under the control of both the Crown and Mossad.
And it worked.
It was very, very effective for a very long time.
I mean, it still is effective.
But the British, the British leadership, they benefit from drug trafficking, human trafficking, and weapons trafficking.
And that's why they needed the illegal immigration routes to remain open, especially across the U.S. southern border, much less so the northern border.
And so actually protecting the southern border is a way to stop the city of London and the British trafficking that enriches the crown and compromises the USA.
So it's not just about stopping illegals.
It's not really just about stopping fentanyl trafficking, which everybody blames China for that.
It's really about stopping the city of London.
And then Trump's document says we have to reindustrialize the U.S. economy.
We have to invest in energy dominance, which, as I've explained recently, is going to not work very well because, well, not until the year 2055, if you want to wait around that long.
Let's see.
Technological leadership with all the AI and the biotech, quantum computing, and things like that, but especially AI data centers.
So Trump has been bringing in a lot of investment to build out infrastructure.
Of course, we lack power.
That's a huge part of this.
So Trump says that China is a competitor, but not an enemy.
This is key.
So Trump in this document is actually calling for an economic relationship with China, not a blockade against China, but something that focuses on fairness or fair trade, however Trump defines that.
And he says that the U.S. has to maintain its naval projection of power in the Indo-Pacific region.
And of course, that the U.S. is going to protect Taiwan against China.
And that the U.S. wants to prevent war with China.
And this is new because under Biden, we were all headed toward the escalation of war with China.
So in essence, think about where we are so far.
Trump is saying, hey, we need to focus our resources in our own hemisphere.
We need to secure everything from Mexico down to the tip of South America, especially the Panama Canal.
And we don't want to fight China, but we do want to protect Taiwan and Japan.
But where's the main criticism in this document?
It's against Europe, specifically the EU, but also the British royalty, you know, the crown.
Okay.
So what was the term that he used?
Civilizational erasure, I think was the term, that Europe is facing civilizational erasure.
And that's because, well, I mean, you see the EU nations committing economic suicide, energy suicide, industrial suicide, etc.
And also, the European nations always want to fight Russia for some reason, which is another form of suicide.
That's military suicide.
And that is not going to work.
And so Trump is saying in this document that, Europe, we're done with you.
We're done.
And we're not going to wage these forever wars any longer.
And we're not even going to focus on the Middle East.
And I'm wondering what Netanyahu has to say about all this.
But what we're going to do as a nation, Trump says now, is we're going to reindustrialize.
We're going to innovate domestically.
We're going to build out our infrastructure.
And then we're going to engage in trade with China and Russia and other countries.
And we're going to try to stay out of wars.
But we are going to protect our own national interests, which will mean continued high tariffs.
It will mean stringent border controls and a lot of dominance in the Western hemisphere and a lot of emphasis on national security.
Now, what's interesting about this is it, in a way, it kind of reflects what I've called for months in this podcast.
I've said that, you know, the way to win this global geopolitical race or the way to coexist, let's say, not even to win, but to coexist, is to stop bombing everybody and stop sanctioning everybody, stop assassinating leaders and learn to compete.
You know, reinvigorate our education system, build out our infrastructure, take advantage of new technology, build a better power grid, make America great again, not by handing out universal basic income and tariff money and everything, but rather reinvigorating the American people.
I did a whole podcast recently about this.
I said, you can't make America great again unless the American individual is great.
And that means health.
That means access to education, which my project is helping with.
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I've still been doing a lot of stress testing.
Anyway, I agree with the overall shift of this document.
There might be small details that I might have a difference with, but yeah, so what?
The big picture is, yeah, let's not end up in world war with Russia.
Let's not end up in a war with China because we can't win that.
That's insane.
And yes, we need to protect our trade routes right here at home.
Yes, we need strong borders.
And we need to throw the leadership of the British Empire overboard, frankly.
They need to go down.
The British Empire, the United States has to divorce itself from the iron grip of the British Empire, which has maintained that iron grip even since the end of World War II.
Even since the British pound sterling stopped becoming the world reserve currency and was replaced by the dollar, you know, Bretton Woods and all that.
But the British Empire has, through its insidious nature, and it ran a lot of the false flags in the Ukraine-Russia war also.
You know, the British Empire was involved in so many nefarious things, including 9-11, probably including the assassination of JFK.
No doubt, the formation of the Federal Reserve, the creature from Jekyll Island, and also, you know, they run in the circles of like the CFR, right?
Council of Foreign Relations, and all these other secretive spook groups that try to run the world, you know?
And a lot of publications like The Economist are just run by the British deep state, right?
So it's all about controlling the world by controlling money and debt and trafficking and, you know, blackmail as currency and everything else they can control.
And Trump is trying to end that.
It is now clear.
So let's go through a couple of important points here.
The British Empire never actually fell out of power.
And to some extent, neither did the Third Reich, but that's a different conversation.
But the British Empire, which projected financial power through, of course, the Bank of England.
And immediately you might recognize the fact that Trump and his people pulled all kinds of huge ounces of gold and silver out of London earlier this year.
That's all part of the warfare against the city of London.
Well, the Bank of England did not want the United States of America to become its own sovereign nation.
And that's why the king fought against the United States.
And they lost because they wore red coats and stood out in the open and were easy targets.
Because probably because of the bureaucracy, they had to have permits to change their coats from something that's red to something that was maybe the color of tree bark.
So they all wore red coats and wigs, too.
They wore red coats and wigs, and they stood out like popcorn colonels with feet marching around the fields.
And so the American colonists, led by, of course, Mel Gibson, chopped them up with tomahawks and things like that.
So that's the actual history of what happened right around 1776.
But despite the fact that the British Army was defeated at that time and the U.S. declared its independence, etc., we all know the history.
But was it really independent?
And the answer is no.
It has been maintained, as some people say, some kind of a corporate structure owned by the British crown ever since.
And the first person to really challenge that has been Donald Trump.
And some people believe that he was put up to this by some, I don't know, secret military insiders, which starts to sound a little bit like the whole Q discussion, but I'm not going to get into that.
That's not what this is.
This is Trump trying to set America free from British rule.
Now, the international drug trafficking is a key component of the global financier elite.
And so really trillions of dollars in dark money flows through the various islands like the Caribbean islands that are controlled by Britain.
That's right.
So one of the things that Britain was able to do was set up all these islands with all these different banks like the Cayman Islands or what have you.
And they're mostly used for laundering drug money and human trafficking money all over the world.
when Trump says he's at war with narco-terrorism, this is actually an assault on the city of London and Britain, especially the deep state of Britain, because that's who runs most of the global trafficking.
The American people don't all know that, so it's easier for Trump to say, oh, we're at war with China and it's fentanyl, because that's just, that's the narrative that people understand.
But this is really a war against the British crown.
Now, remember that the CFR, the Council on Foreign Relations, was actually set up by British intelligence.
And the purpose of this was to assert control over the U.S. and control over U.S. presidents.
And remember, Rhodes Scholar Bill Clinton was one, etc.
You know, you think about the WEF, right?
So that's an extension of British power being pushed through European oligarchs and globalist billionaires to try to destroy the United States of America.
And clearly now Trump is fighting back.
And see, Trump now recognizes that Putin is not the enemy also.
Putin's not the enemy.
It's okay in Trump's mind at this point, and it took him a while to get to this, to know that Putin's going to act in the interests of Russia, which seems like common sense, but in the EU, that's not allowed.
Russia's not allowed to exist.
Putin's not allowed to have any interests.
Russia is not allowed to have any sovereignty, etc.
And that's what Biden thought.
And to some extent, that's the way Trump acted in his first administration.
But now Trump has completely changed.
He's realized this is a much bigger war.
And Russia is fine being Russia.
This is Trump's new philosophy.
And China is fine being China.
The problem is the city of London.
So in essence, what Trump is saying to the world right now is that if you're just being your own country like Russia, that we can trade with you.
Eventually, the sanctions are going to come down after this peace in Ukraine.
The sanctions are going to come down.
The U.S. is going to resume somewhat normalized trade with Russia.
And the British are going to lose their minds.
The EU is going to go insane.
But so what?
They're already insane there.
But Trump's philosophy is going to be, hey, look, we can work with you, no matter who you are, as long as you're not part of the globalist cabal.
If you're part of the globalist cabal that's trying to destroy America, then we're going to come after you.
And that's Venezuela and some other countries right now.
So that's the shift here, big time.
Now, in order to do this, in order to make America strong again from within and to be able to survive all of this, Trump realizes that we're going to have to reindustrialize the nation and strengthen U.S. workers with education and AI tools, etc.
I don't think it's going to work, actually, but, you know, I applaud the effort.
I just think we're too far gone.
We're in the fourth turning.
We're in the apathy slash incompetence stage of the decline of empire.
I just, I don't see this being turned around anytime soon.
But hey, can't blame Trump for trying.
So right now in the world, the city of London is going insane because it realizes that, of course, China is not going to be under the thumb of the British.
Russia is not going to be under the thumb, obviously, of the British.
And now, neither is the United States.
So the British are losing the top three most powerful pillars of the new multipolar global landscape.
And it's about time that that happened.
Why have people been under the thumb of the British this entire time?
And also, don't forget, India is playing a huge role here as well.
India is rejecting a lot of the demands of the West, including British demands, but also Trump's demands on tariffs.
For example, Trump saying to India, hey, you have to stop buying oil from Russia.
Otherwise, we're going to keep these 50% tariffs on you.
And India said, well, do what you got to do, but we're going to keep buying energy from Russia.
So that's where we are.
Remember, these four nations, the U.S., Russia, China, and India.
These are the four nations that the British can't control.
And that's why the British are going to try to destroy them all.
But notice that Putin recently met with Modi in India, and there's massive economic coordination between Russia and India right now, including migrant worker visas.
So Indian people can now work in Russia with work visas.
That was just announced.
And there's a lot of cross-investment.
There's even AI investment, industrial investment, things like that.
So pretty amazing what's happening.
And of course, Russia and China have a lot of trade taking place.
Don't forget about the pipeline agreement between China and Russia.
I keep forgetting the name of that.
It's the energy pipeline from the Yamal gas fields, the pipeline that goes through Mongolia all the way into China.
50 billion cubic meters of gas per year once that opens up.
So Russia and China are cooperating.
Russia and India are cooperating.
India and China are less, they have less animosity than before.
And the U.S. now, under Trump, is prepared to get along with all three of them.
So, you know, in essence, it means that the British are not able to pit all these countries against each other as they would like to do.
So Trump's tariffs, which I believe are illegal, I think it's clear they're illegal.
And I think the Supreme Court's going to rule against Trump.
But his tariffs are one of the key tools that he is using to try to achieve this effort.
Of course, at the expense of a lot of disruption of U.S. businesses and a lot of inflation for U.S. consumers and supply chain disruption.
In essence, Trump is saying that we don't need international supply chains anymore, which is premature because we actually do need them.
We need trade with China.
We don't make stuff, not much, anymore in the United States.
And reindustrialization takes at least a generation.
This can't happen in two years, maybe 25 years.
But even then, I'm not sure that that's possible.
I doubt it, in fact.
So Trump is making some assumptions here that I think are overly optimistic.
I don't think it's going to pan out, but it is clear that he's doing one noble thing in all of this, which is trying to extricate the United States from the control of the British crown.
And that's a positive thing.
Now, in order for Trump to continue this effort, he's going to have to maintain a majority in the House after the midterm elections, which are less than a year away now.
Think about that.
And according to Polymarket, 80%, there's an 80% chance that the Democrats are going to regain control over the House.
Now, of course, that can shift dramatically.
And it probably will next year.
There's going to be some major things taking place.
For one thing, I don't think the Democrats can cheat in the elections as much as they have been cheating throughout all the past years.
Secondly, there are, by some estimates, maybe 2 million illegals have been deported out of the country, or some of them have self-deported, obviously.
But that's far fewer people around to rig elections.
Then again, California just engaged in some nefarious redistricting to give themselves five more Democrat seats in California.
Which leads me to believe that, and I mentioned this maybe a month ago, I think that Trump is going to have the military run the elections in the midterms.
And that's one of the reasons I believe he's positioned troops in, what, 20 major U.S. cities, mostly blue cities.
And all he needs is a big emergency.
Just a big emergency.
And then in the emergency, he'll say, well, we believe in democracy.
We're still going to hold elections, but we're going to make sure the military runs the elections.
The military runs the ballots through the machines.
The military counts the votes, etc.
We're not going to let these Democrats steal our country any longer.
And if that happens, if that's the case, then the Democrats lose, and the GOP maintains a majority, and Trump's goal here moves forward of waging war against British royalty.
However, if the Democrats gain a majority, then it's game over for Trump and probably game over for America because then the Democrats would immediately move to impeach Trump and they would hold all kinds of congressional investigations and they would control, of course, the speaker position, et cetera.
And they would just spend two years delaying everything that Trump wants to do.
So these midterms are really critical.
Sadly, Trump is messing up in certain key ways, I believe.
For example, continuing to buddy up with Israel, which is carrying out all this genocide and war crimes that continue to this day.
And that has made a lot of independent voters and also Democrats who previously voted for Trump, they're turning away from Trump saying, hey, we don't support this Zionist agenda.
We're going to vote against Trump in the midterms.
The other thing that's haunting Trump on this is, of course, inflation.
The inflation is worse and worse.
It doesn't matter whether Scott Besant tells us there's no inflation and everything's more affordable and prices are going down for Thanksgiving.
Yeah, everybody can see that that's just not true.
Grocery prices are going up, not down.
Insurance prices are skyrocketing.
The value of the dollar is collapsing.
Gold and silver continue to rise dramatically.
You know, silver has more than doubled this year and gold is up.
I don't know what percentage, but it's a lot.
That's because the dollar is collapsing in value.
So the truth is the American people are becoming more impoverished by the day, which means that they're not happy with this administration.
As they used to say, it's the economy stupid.
Even during Bill Clinton, they said that.
When the economy is bad, people vote against the incumbent party.
So that means that almost, well, it's highly likely at this point, we'll say, that Democrats are going to retake the House and possibly the Senate in the coming election.
It's not certain, though, and a lot can happen between now and then.
And I actually think a lot will happen.
I think we're going to be under a national emergency by the time Election Day rolls around.
Then again, I didn't think America would survive through the end of this year.
So sometimes my predictions are too early or just things change and the prediction just turns out to be wrong.
So we'll see.
But I don't think that Trump and the GOP are just going to sit back and let the Democrats steamroll them with another massive round of election fraud.
Trump's going to do something dramatic in order to stop that.
And it's going to be a big deal, and it will probably set off some kind of a civil revolt that will end up with Democrats trying to stage some kind of, I don't know, a regional revolution, perhaps, or nationwide protests.
I don't think the Democrats are actually capable of succeeding in any kind of a kinetic uprising attempt.
That just won't fly.
But they don't know that because they are kind of stupid and they might try it.
If they try it, you know, well, then there's going to be some history made.
Some history will spill out onto the streets in more ways than one.
And, you know, then that will be the emergency.
So who knows?
There might even be deep state elements working for the GOP that are trying to encourage the Democrats to rise up and attempt to stage a coup because that would actually shore up Trump's support.
I mean, you never know.
There could be layers of false flags on top of each other, especially when everything is at stake as it is right now.
So I don't, I'm not accusing the GOP of running something like that.
I'm just saying that history shows that those kinds of things can be engineered.
You know, a false flag event in order to blame your political enemy.
Come on, it's the most common thing ever in history.
So don't be surprised if that happens.
So the bottom line in all of this, oh, and I've published a book here on this at brightlearn.ai.
And all the books are at books.brightlearn.ai.
And this book is called The Sovereign Revolution, Trump, the City of London, and the Battle for America's Future.
And it goes into a lot more detail.
It's nine chapters, I don't know, 100 and something pages if you want to read through it.
But there's a summary of it right on the book page, and it's on my author page, of course.
Let's see.
I am, oh, I've authored 32 books so far.
Huh.
That's interesting.
Oh, one of these I need to delete.
It was a test.
Okay.
Well, so let's say 31 books then after I delete the test book.
You can author books too at brightlearn.ai.
Anyway, this book, for more reading, you can check it out.
I think it'll be very informative.
The bottom line is that this isn't when you hear the news or Fox News or whoever, hopefully you don't really watch much of that news.
But if you hear the news, say, oh, we're at war with the, you know, the narco-terrorists, the Mexican drug gangs and the Chinese fentanyl traffickers and all that.
No, no.
It's very clear now this is a war, a global war against the city of London.
And this is designed to take down the British crown.
And that's why the gold and silver was evacuated out of London earlier this year.
And that's also why Trump is pulling out of NATO and pulling out of the war with Russia, basically leaving Western Europe to fend for itself, which is exactly what its leadership deserves.
And like I've said on other podcasts, if the entire British royalty were to be instantly teleported to planet Mars, Earth would celebrate, especially India.
You know, India would celebrate.
But everybody would celebrate because the primary force of evil in this world would have left the planet.
And this is a really important calibration for all of us to keep in mind.
We've been taught over the last several years, and I've fallen for some of this too.
We've been taught that the enemy is China, that it's, you know, communist China, and they're out to get us, and they're going to invade our country.
And in years past, I interviewed people that talked about these kinds of things.
And, oh, they're going to invade Taiwan next month, et cetera.
And over time, it became apparent that China is not the enemy.
The enemy is the British crown.
And Russia is not the enemy.
And Iran is also not the enemy.
The enemy is the British crown.
The enemy is MI6.
They're behind everything, every attempt to try to destroy the United States of America.
It's not China.
China, primarily, they just want to sell stuff.
I mean, they want to make stuff and sell stuff.
And they're good at it.
So, of course, they want to control ports.
Of course they want their own little Chinese port next to the Panama Canal because they've got ships going through there.
It's not that they want to take over the canal.
They just, they want to make sure that they're not blockaded there.
China wants passage through the Suez Canal and through the Strait of Malacca and any other choke point that exists on this planet.
I guess those are the major ones, Panama, Suez, and the Strait of Malacca in terms of shipping out of China.
But I don't believe now, I used to believe this, but I don't believe now that China wants to destroy America.
I think China wants to be able to sell to America.
And China also doesn't want to be conquered again by the British, which is exactly what happened with the opium wars and the British occupation of Hong Kong, etc.
And they treated China like dirt, as British will always do.
They treat everybody like dirt.
Just ask the Indians, you know, or ask the citizens of 60 other countries that the British invaded and colonized and committed genocide against.
We talk about genocide from Israel today.
Yeah, where do you think Israel learned that?
From the British crown.
Israel is really an outpost of the British.
And the British royalty, they've committed more genocide on this planet than any other group that I can think of.
That is what they do.
So Trump is at war with them.
And if he succeeds, then our world will be more free and more just, and we'll have more peace and we'll have more trade.
If Trump doesn't succeed, then, you know, at that point, then, well, we're all in trouble.
So let's hope that Trump succeeds in at least extricating the U.S. from British control.
All right, with that said, I've got a special report for you here coming up that's about your signal-to-noise ratio, which is the creator to consumer ratio.
And I've got this new song to play for you.
I guess I might as well play that one right now.
And then I've got this amazing interview for you here, a decentralized TV episode.
I think you'll enjoy all of this.
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All right.
So here we're going to play the song and then we're going to play the special report and then we're going to play the interview.
And you're going to love it.
Enjoy the rest of the show.
And well, I'll be back with you tomorrow.
Take care.
But hand their life to Apple and let that data roll.
Alexa is their secret.
Siri knows their name.
But if a bot sweeps the kitchen, they cry out in shame.
5G tower on the corner.
Press the phone up to their head.
Self-driving Tesla zooming.
But a helper bot brings dread.
Fear the robot.
But love the phone.
Drones are dropping packages right outside your home.
Fear the robot.
It might spy on you, but sure, I've sold you out.
Years before a new.
Fear the robot.
Would love the phone Trying to build a thousand bucks India says let's go.
While we debate if toasters are the devil down below.
Give your face to Facebook paper.
Fingerprints for free.
But a bot that pulls your weeds out.
That's the end of me.
Track my steps, track my heart.
Sell my dreams, tear apart.
But a robot in my kitchen.
Now that's the bridge to fall Fear the robot but love the phone Drones are dropping packages right outside your home Fear the robot It might learn your name But your browser told the world long before it came Fear the robot But love the phone
East to west, the world divides Some see hope, while fear presides Maybe ask yourself tonight What you're really running from Is it metal?
Packages right outside But you live streamed your
Choose keep fearing what could help you while you swipe away the news The fuckness your companion and your spy Well, this is a very exciting time to be a creator.
And this topic here today for this podcast.
This is about the different kinds of people, the way they interact in society.
Some are consumers, some are creators, and then there's another group of people who are creators.
For the creators, and Because of AI, It's never been a better time to be a creator.
So welcome.
I'm Mike Adams the Health Ranger.
I am an AI developer.
You can see all of my AI tools.
They're all free at brighteon.ai.
And the most popular tool right now is our book creation engine, which is extraordinary, really.
I mean, that's what I hear from people.
And you can find that at brightlearn.ai if you'd like to check it out.
Now, what do I mean by being a creator?
Well, if you look throughout human history, we've always had ideas in our heads about things we wanted to do.
Even our ancestors, like, oh, I want to grow a whole field of crops or something like that.
Oh, I want to build a house.
I want to build a log cabin.
I want to sail across the ocean.
And those ideas throughout history have taken an enormous amount of effort to make happen.
Obviously, cognition or brain effort and then labor or muscle effort.
And if you track the progress of human civilization throughout history, you'll find that for a while, humans figured out how to use the labor of animals, for example, riding on a horse or having an ox pull a plow, for example.
You know, these are leveraging animal labor.
And for a long, long time, for centuries, horse labor or other animal labor was just absolutely, you know, critical to the advancement of human civilization or critical to economies.
And to this day, we still have as part of our language and culture, all these references to animal power.
For example, if you have an engine in your car, the power output of that engine is described in a unit known as, well, horsepower, which seems odd at first.
Horsepower, there are no horses in my car.
But actually, the engine is rated in the power equivalent to a certain number of horses because that's how power was described, measured for a very long time.
But it's more than that.
It's also, you may not know this, but what determines the width of roads in America or the width of lanes in a tunnel that goes under a mountain or the width of the lanes on a bridge?
That width is based on the width of two horses side by side because that was the common carriage setup of the day.
It was to have either two or four horses side by side pulling a carriage behind them.
And so all the roads had to fit that width.
And then that became the standard.
And then that became, you know, the highways.
And then that determined the width of an 18-wheeler truck or, you know, a 20-foot container or a 40-foot container.
And then that determined how many containers could go on a ship and how wide the ship had to be to hold how many containers that could be put on a truck that could fit in the tunnel.
And all of that comes back to horses.
In case you didn't know, that's kind of an interesting piece of history.
It's all based on horsepower.
But, you know, caring for horses is no easy thing.
They need food and water and care and brushing and they have injuries and so on.
And so throughout history, when we had inventions that could replace horses, for example, the steam engine was critical because the steam engine, which was used on riverboats, the steam engine could help your vision become a reality.
Like, hey, I want to sail up and down this river and sell cargo up and down this river from city to city because of, of course, nearly all the major cities throughout history were founded on rivers for this very reason because sailing up and down a river is by far the cheapest form of transportation per kilogram per kilometer, or I guess you could say per pound per mile or per ton per mile, whatever.
It's the cheapest form of transportation by far, even to this day.
That's why we have barges on the rivers.
It's a fraction of the cost of trucking.
But steam engines revolutionized transportation, which revolutionized the economy and helped make people's ideas come to fruition much more easily.
And there's an old song, Proud Mary.
How's it go?
Big wheels keep on turning.
Yeah?
Proud Mary keep on burning.
What are they describing?
They're describing a coal-fired steam engine that would turn the giant paddle wheel of the boat called Proud Mary, which would sail up and down the river.
Rolling, rolling, right?
Rolling on the river.
That's the song.
That's the song.
See, it's all part of our culture, the whole history of energy and transportation and of this idea of making things happen because we have ideas in our heads.
We want to do things.
Hey, I want to build a skyscraper.
Well, how do we do that?
We're going to need some steel, probably.
How do we make steel?
You know, we're going to need some iron ore and some energy.
How do we get iron ore?
We're going to have to mine iron ore.
How do we do that?
You know, on and on.
Well, I said all that to bring you up to the present.
So let's see, after the steam engine, of course, the combustion engine.
And well, we had a lot of belt-driven factories in the later part of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century.
And then, of course, combustion engines and then electric motors and the rise of the power grid, etc., etc.
To the point where we are today, we have a lot of energy available.
We've got natural gas pipelines.
We've got solar, etc.
We've got a lot of energy.
But what's really helping people create things now is not just the availability of energy, but now augmented cognition.
So all throughout human history, up until just the last few years, couple years, we haven't had much help with cognition.
So yeah, the labor has been replaced with motors and combustion engines, etc.
But the cognition hadn't been replaced until now.
I mean, sure, we had the personal computer in the 1980s.
You know, we had Lotus 123.
Some of you remember that.
I grew up programming in BASIC on an Apple IIe Plus computer.
Yeah, that tells you how old I am.
But we learned how to do things, but the machines weren't that helpful.
Like the spreadsheet didn't think for you.
It was really just a glorified tabulation machine, you know, a glorified addition cache register or something.
And, you know, there are mechanical machines that add and multiply and subtract and divide.
Did you know that?
Did you know there are purely mechanical machines that do that?
I know this because I've collected quite a few of them.
And they have a rotary handle and you like punch in the numbers that you want to add and you turn the handle and kachin, it adds them up.
Do you know that?
Yeah.
And it can do subtraction and more stuff than that.
And some of these come out of the old Soviet Union.
Actually, the most advanced computational machines that are purely physical, no electricity, no motors, just a handle, a crank handle.
They come out of the Soviet Union.
It's really, and they're cylindrical in their shape.
Very cool stuff, actually.
I've taken a lot of interest in those.
Because, you know, mechanical computation, that helped with civilization in a significant way.
But then we got to, you know, the rise of, well, microchips.
And the key invention there being the transistor, which is a very simple device, but it can be made to be extremely small, just a few nanometers in width.
And because of transistors, which nobody still understands exactly because they're quantum devices, but because of transistors, we could pack billions of transistors onto silicon and we could create microprocessors out of it, which meant that the computational machines no longer had to be cranked by hand.
They could be cranked by electrons.
And that gave rise to microprocessors.
Intel back in the 1980s, you know, the old 8086 microprocessors that ran at what, what speed?
Like 4.5 kilohertz or something.
I mean, they were so slow, I don't even remember.
They weren't gigahertz.
They were super slow, and they only did really basic things, but they helped.
Well, continued to advance.
The computers became more powerful.
And then we ended up with graphics processors, mostly because of the gaming industry.
And then those graphics processors ended up doing things like calculating hashes for cryptocurrency.
And then, more recently, running AI model training and inference for AI.
And now we arrive in late 2025 at the moment where an artificial brain can do thinking for you.
So now, being a creator, this is the best moment in all of human history to be a creator.
If you like to create stuff, and I love it, I live to be a creator, by the way.
I've always written music since I was a child.
I've always created interesting things and created software and so on.
Now, I'm in heaven with these AI tools because I can create songs.
I can create code.
I can create apps.
I can create images and video and graphics and whatever I need.
I can create documents, can do research at any given moment.
I mean, I'm just looking around my room right now.
What do I have?
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
I've got seven AI agents running right now on the screens just sitting here.
And if I walk into another room, you know, there's like 20 more AI systems running.
So I've got this amplification of what I want to do in my head that's amplified through AI now.
And probably you are using AI as well.
Because most of us here are creators in one way or another.
For example, you might be an author.
You might have written a book.
You might write apps.
You might create inventions.
You might have patents.
You might, you know, whatever, you name it.
You're probably a creator in some way in what you do.
And right now you can use music engines like Suno, which are great at creating songs.
I mean, it's just incredible.
Or you can use our book creation engine, which is, it's kind of like the Suno for books.
And it's not affiliated with Suno.
I just want to be clear.
It's not endorsed by Suno.
They probably don't even know about it.
But it works the same way.
You can generate or create whatever books you want using our engine at brightlearn.ai.
And we'll be opening up a free tier to the public pretty soon.
Already we have about 500 books that have been created there and you can download them all for free.
And we've got more people creating books every single day.
And I have too.
I think I've created 30 books there.
So it's pretty remarkable.
So that brings us to where we are now.
The advancement of these tools for creators is accelerating.
And into next year, 2026, we're going to see these tools just take a quantum leap forward in terms of speed, capability, and also reduce cost.
So right now, for example, it's very expensive to render many minutes of, let's say, a video.
Or even for me to render an entire audio book just to do the voice.
That could cost quite a bit.
That's why we're not doing automatic audio books for every book on our book engine.
But we will.
We will as soon as the costs come down.
And that's inevitable.
The costs are getting cheaper by the day.
And as these costs come down and this technology continues to advance, you're going to find that you'll be able to take advantage of better and better tools for creating the things that you want to create.
And what's great about this is that then you can take these ideas in your head, probably some of the same ideas that maybe your ancestors had, but they had to use horses and they had to do the math with pencil and paper.
And that was quite an impediment to getting things done.
Whereas you can bring in AI agents or soon robots, robotic labor, or right now, machine labor, et cetera.
Electric motors, whatever.
You can use machines to get things done quickly, whereas your ancestors couldn't.
You know, your grandparents or great-grandparents may have washed their clothes on a washboard by hand.
You have a machine that does that, probably.
You have a machine that washes your dishes.
Yeah.
Of course, you have to load it and unload it.
But you might have a machine that makes coffee.
Of course, there are some things you have to do with that too.
But even all those functions are going to be automated with humanoid robots in the coming years.
So a robot will load your dishwasher and unload it.
And eventually, a robot will mow your lawn, water your plants, etc.
Now, I mentioned up front that one way to look at the world or the people in it is to think about the fact that most people are consumers and not creators.
A smaller percentage of people are creators.
And then an even smaller percentage are creators for creators.
That is, people who create platforms for creators to create things.
And, you know, of course, that's my dream.
That's one of the things that I do is I create platforms for creators like Brighteon.com, the uncensored video platform, or Brighteon.social, uncensored social media posts, and now Brightlearn.ai for a book creation.
So I love creating tools for creators.
But it's a lot of work, obviously.
I also, at the same time, I love just being a creator.
So I'll use the same tools that I built.
And I'll also use Suno or I'll use Kling AI for video creation or other tools, etc.
So I love being a creator.
I mean, I must use, I don't know, 10 different AI tools or engines on any given day.
I have one tool that does research.
I have another tool that puts together documents based on research.
Another tool for music, another tool for video, another tool for maybe audio generation like audio books or a book summary, audio, things like that.
So lots of different tools for lots of different things.
So I'm a creator too.
And if you love to create things, you're living in the best time to be alive ever in history.
So I want you to think about how amazing this is.
That you can do things now that, you know, your grandparents or my grandparents could not have possibly imagined even being possible.
They would have thought, like if we described to them what we're doing now 20 years ago, they would have thought that we're living in the future, you know, that what maybe we got teleported from in a time machine or something.
Because it's so unbelievable that we'd be alive in a time when we could have an online project that can create a book for you off of a single sentence prompt.
And that's what our book engine does right now at brightlearn.ai.
And it's free, by the way.
So that was unthinkable.
And what's about to happen, what's about to become available, is going to be even more amazing.
So I've got two important messages about being a creator here.
Number one, it's great to be a creator.
This is a wonderful time.
And secondly, it's important to be a creator.
In other words, if you're not yet creating things with AI engines, it's a great idea to learn how to do that and start doing that at some level.
It can be simple things like generating music or generating a book.
And we have those tools available where you can create video or create images or whatever you want.
But learn how to use these tools because they are going to be a critical part of how everything works from here forward.
Critical part.
Now, then let's talk about consumers.
The majority of the population are people who mostly consume.
They consume content.
And I'm not talking about just food.
I mean, yeah, they consume food, but we all do.
They mostly consume things.
They watch a lot of Netflix or they watch a lot of news.
They ingest a lot of content.
They listen to music, but they don't write music.
Or they watch the news, but they don't make the news.
Or, you know, they read books, but they don't create books.
Lots of examples like that.
And consumers will have an unlimited choice of stuff that they can consume.
But I have a warning for anybody out there who's just a consumer or predominantly a consumer.
It's a path that leads to the degradation of your cognition.
And you end up being passive and you lose the ability to create and to direct and to innovate or to be an entrepreneur or to be an idea person who can make things happen, etc.
If you're focused primarily on being a consumer, you're on the wrong track, in my opinion.
And I don't know what percentage of the population works like that.
Maybe it's 80%, maybe it's 90%, 95%.
I don't know.
But it's up there.
Most people are just consumers and they're happy like that.
They are really interested about the next football game, you know, because they want to watch it.
Hey, I want to watch football.
Okay.
But they're not playing football.
You see, you know, it's like, we won.
We won.
No, you weren't on the field.
You didn't win anything.
You got fat sitting on the couch eating chips and drinking beer.
You know, you didn't win.
So I'm not saying there's something wrong with enjoying entertainment from time to time.
But if you make that your focus, like, oh, I can't wait for the next movie or the next song to come out from, who is it?
Like Katie Perry or whatever the popular artists are.
Oh, I can't wait.
Yeah, why wait?
Create your own music.
It's going to be better anyway.
On Suno, you know, it's going to be, the music's going to be way better.
In fact, I want to play a song for you here.
Or at least let me play part of it.
It's called, I just created this song an hour ago.
It's called Fear the Robot, but Love the Phone.
And it's a song about how people are afraid of robots, but their privacy is already completely obliterated by the fact that they have this phone that monitors everything and every web search and every place they travel, every online query, everything they buy, everything.
So it's irrational to me that people fear the robot but love the phone because the robot isn't actually going to invade your privacy as much as your phone already does, at least in my assessment.
So let me just play for you.
I don't know, let's play like 90 seconds of this song just so you can hear.
Like this is a song that I created.
I love being a creator.
You know, I am a musician.
I've done many, many songs in my life long before AI.
And of course, I'm not singing this song.
I'm using AI voices here, but check out this song, Fear the Robot, Love the Phone.
And then I'll continue this podcast on the other side.
And you can hear the full song on my channel at brighteon.com.
So check this out.
Here we go.
But hand their life to Apple and let that data roll.
Alexa is their secret.
Siri knows their name.
But if a bot sweeps the kitchen, they cry out in shame.
5G tower on the corner.
Press the phone up to their head.
Self-driving Tesla zooming.
But a helper bot brings dread.
Fear the robot.
But love the phone.
Drones are dropping packages right outside your home.
Fear the robot.
It might spy on you, but sure, I've sold you out.
Years before a new, fear the robot.
But love the phone.
All right, hope you enjoyed that little snippet there.
Again, you can check out the full song on my channel.
And the reason I wanted to play that for you was to just show you how effective music creation can be now.
If you know how to prompt it correctly, you can get songs as good as that or even better.
Now, each of us is a creator in some ways, and we're also consumers in other ways.
And I'd like to bring your attention to the creation to consumption ratio, kind of like a signal-to-noise ratio.
So take a look at your own creation to consumption ratio.
And if that number is low, that is, you're doing a lot more consuming than creating, then you might be on the wrong track, or maybe you're not creating enough stuff, right?
And I think that people who focus primarily on consumption are going to be left behind because they won't know how to use the tools of creation.
And if you just focus on being a consumer, then you're not really expressing your humanity because humans weren't designed just to be, quote, consumers.
In fact, I don't even like the term consumer.
It smacks of people who just buy stuff, which is the way that economists really look at people.
How much stuff did you buy?
Oh, it's all GDP.
And, you know, you're a consumer.
You consume stuff.
They don't like you to reuse stuff or to repurpose things.
And they don't like you to take care of your health so that you don't need pharmaceuticals, right?
So that you don't need surgery.
So you don't need chemotherapy.
They really don't want you to be self-reliant because then you're not consuming and you're not participating in the GDP.
So all the messages in our civilization, at least in Western culture, messages are all about consumption.
Buy more stuff.
Own more stuff, right?
Put it on credit.
Buy now, pay later.
Buy now, pay later.
I saw a statistic that something like 95% of the purchases made during the recent Black Friday event nationwide, or something like 95%, were purchased on credit.
Buy now, pay later.
And that's become a marker of our Western civilization, where we are in many ways over-consuming stuff, but still living without purpose.
And some of the signs of that are the fact that, you know, we've got people with huge houses that they can't afford.
You don't actually need such a large house to live in.
You've got people with so much food that they become morbidly obese.
They're not living with scarcity in that department at all.
We've got people who have so much stuff and have to buy insurance on all the stuff like the boat, the jet skis, the second car, the third car, the trailer, the RV, on and on and on.
And granted, each of those has a purpose and it can contribute to quality of life.
But if you end up consuming beyond your means, then you're not serving your life purpose, but you are serving the purpose of the system.
The system wants you to buy, buy, buy until you die.
And then when you die, they take most of your money and they funnel it back into the system to make others buy.
It's all about consumption.
From the factory to you to the landfill, over and over again.
Oh, the appliances only last three years now.
They used to last 20.
So you buy, you use, you throw away.
Consume, consume, GDP, etc.
So people who are stuck in that cycle are not really fully expressing their humanity, in my opinion.
People who create, on the other hand, those are the winners in society.
People who have ideas and who act on those ideas, probably people like you listening to this.
You might be a musician.
You might be an author.
You might be someone who has created maybe a medical procedure.
Or maybe you've innovated in some way in education or in energy or wherever you are.
You're a creator.
The future belongs to you as long as you know how to use these tools of creation.
Now, it's the job of people like me to bring you more tools.
So what I do, and perhaps what some of you do, and certainly other people in society, we are the creators for the creators.
So we create tools to be used by other creators.
And it's a very noble role to serve in society.
I'm very humbled by the ability to do that, to be able to build these tools for you, like our book engine at brightlearn.ai.
I'm humbled to be able to do this.
It gets me really excited, actually, to look at all the books that you are creating.
They're amazing.
The titles are amazing.
The topics and everything, it's just off the charts.
I'm gleeful when I look at the books that are coming out of the engine.
In fact, the only thing I'm unhappy about is that people aren't yet using it more.
We haven't opened up the free tier yet.
When I did open it up for like an hour, then 50 books came through, and so I had to close it.
I'm still doing last-minute testing and load testing, etc.
So I can't open it up totally free to the public yet.
But for those of you who have tokens, jump in there and use them.
You don't need to overthink it.
You can just type in one sentence about a book that you want.
Or you could put in a long, long prompt with all kinds of details and all your research and all your, you know, your chapter suggestions and everything.
And it'll work on that too.
But it works on amazing, an amazing array of content.
For example, you can just record yourself talking for 30 minutes about whatever subject you want.
Take that recording, push it through an AI engine and get a transcript.
Take that text of your transcript, paste it into the book engine, and boom, you got a book based on what you just said.
Yeah, it works great.
I've done that.
You don't need to touch the transcript.
You just literally take the transcript and paste it in there.
You don't have to edit it.
You don't have to come up with titles or anything.
See, a lot of people are overthinking our tool and many other creation tools.
See, this is the thing that, especially a lot of us who, like you, we've always been very capable of being very detailed and very thorough and thoughtful about things.
And that's the way we grew up.
And that's how we all had success in our lives was being very thoughtful.
And it's hard to, it's hard to let go a little bit and let the AI engine do some of the work for you.
You know, it's hard to say, hey, I'm just going to type in one prompt for this book.
Like, give me a book on, let's say, I don't know, like natural supplements for dogs or something, right?
What's the best nutrition and supplementation for dogs?
All right, that's all you have to type.
You just type that in one sentence and you hit go.
And then the book, it does the whole table of contents for you.
It does, you know, the outline and then you approve it.
It does the title.
It does the cover art.
And then it writes the whole thing.
It edits it.
It fact checks it.
It does all the research.
Brings in the references and citations, puts those at the end of each subchapter.
And then it packages the book and sends you a link to download the PDF or you can read it online.
And all it took for you was one sentence.
See, people like you and I often have trouble letting go and trusting the AI to take an idea and run with it.
Because, you know, let's be honest, probably most of you listening to this and myself as well, we are micromanagers because we're the ones who usually teach other people how to do things.
And so we like to keep an eye on them.
You know, are you doing it correctly?
Let me show you this.
This is the better way to do that.
Or you need this skill.
Even in my own company, I had to learn over time how to be more hands-off, how to delegate, and then let it go.
Just get a capable person in there, let them do the thinking.
And that's the way you have to work with AI is like, understand what it's capable of doing, give it an instruction, and then move on and trust that it can get that done.
And when you have that capability, you're going to do great in this new world.
Because we're on a whole new timeline now because of AI.
This is clearly the most important invention in human history.
So we're on a new timeline.
Now you have tools available that you never had before.
And the question is, do you know how to use them?
Are you maximizing those tools?
And if you're not, or if you're not even familiar with them, then you're going to want to get familiar.
And even myself, I consider myself cutting edge on AI tools.
But I always feel like I'm perpetually behind because there's so much new stuff coming out.
I can't keep up either.
I'm doing AI coding constantly every day at this point and I'm using lots of different tools and engines every single day.
So it's good to kind of immerse yourself in this to the extent that you can to the extent that it helps you.
It will improve your quality of life vastly.
It will save you time.
It will give you great ideas if you know how to prompt it versus living your life as a consumer, you know, just like an NPC.
What's on TV?
You know, what's on Netflix?
I'm going to binge.
I'm going to watch a whole series.
Popcorn, you know.
I could never do that.
I can watch like half a movie.
Then I got to get up and do something.
I can't sit through a whole movie anymore.
I just, it's just too much downtime.
I don't know.
That's just me.
I just, I'm watching the movie and I'm thinking about vibe coding, actually.
So I'm like solving problems in my head instead of watching the movie.
So I got to go.
But that's just me.
And it doesn't, you know, I'm not a hit at social gatherings because I'm the guy who is like, I got to go.
But whatever, you know, it takes all kinds of different types of people in society.
It's okay.
But do what works for you.
Find the balance in your life, obviously, on this issue.
But try to increase your creation to consumption ratio.
Okay.
That's the key takeaway from this podcast.
Increase your creation to consumption ratio.
And if you find yourself just being a consumer, consuming, consuming, consuming, without creating, then, you know, you might be stuck in a bad cycle.
Now, when you're listening to this, that counts as consumption.
But think about it.
When you're listening to this, you're also, most of you, you're getting ideas about being a creator.
You're learning about tools.
So this is actually part of the educational or learning process or tool sharing process to help you become a better creator.
And I also know that most of you listening to this are listening while you're doing something else, which is the way that I work also.
So you might be exercising.
You might be doing the dishes.
You might be driving.
Whatever it is, that's totally okay.
And that's great.
I use time like that as well.
So lately, when I'm out jogging, I'm taking Chinese language courses.
I've decided I need to shore up my Chinese language skills because my vocabulary is just not large enough to handle a lot of the conversations about technology and AI.
And I want to be able to listen to lectures about tech in Chinese because, well, frankly, most of the robotics and AI technology in the world today is being innovated by people who speak Chinese.
That's just where we are in history.
And I speak, you know, some Chinese, but not enough.
So I'll exercise and listen to Chinese.
Well, it's actually speaking and listening.
It's like training courses.
Or if I've had too much Chinese for one day, then I'll turn on a podcast about some area of technology or something where I'm learning.
So like you, I'm constantly learning.
And there's, for me, there's really no downtime where I'm just consuming.
Even when I'm watching half a movie, you know what I'm doing?
I'm doing body rolling or I'm stretching or rolling or sometimes, you know, I'll be doing speed cubing exercises, which is a workout for my fingers because I, you know, rehab on my finger that I injured a couple years ago.
So I'm doing speed cubing or I'm stretching or rolling, whatever, and then I'm watching the movie and I'm thinking about something else typically.
That's my experience.
But whatever you do is great.
You know, just find ways to be more of a creator.
And you're going to do extremely well in this economy because the tools that are going to be available at your fingertips will be mind-blowing.
They're like, this is from the future.
Yeah.
And here it is.
You're going to have tools in 2026 that you could not have imagined in 2024.
Seriously.
Yeah.
So however you decide to use your time is great.
Find that balance.
Be a creator.
Shape the future.
Think about it, right?
Consumers who are passive, they really don't determine the future at all, do they?
Creators determine the future.
You want to shape the future?
Use the tools and start building.
That's why, you know, years ago I was all into 3D printing and talked about that quite a bit and learned AutoCAD and it wasn't actually AutoCAD, it was some other program, but it was, you know, CAD design, 3D design programs and built a lot of 3D parts and everything.
And that's an important technology, 3D printing.
Unfortunately, it hasn't progressed for five years.
It's still stuck with the same tech, basically.
So we're waiting for a breakthrough in 3D printing.
Haven't seen it yet.
In the meantime, AI is the breakthrough.
So thank you for listening.
You can check out all my tech at brightion.ai.
You can read my articles at naturalnews.com, or you can hear more of my podcasts and interviews at brightion.com.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for listening.
Take care.
Todd, you're looking something's different.
Did you get a haircut during the break or what's going on?
Well, I guess good news and bad news.
The bad news is your government hates you and wants you dead.
The good news is the sooner you understand that, the better off you'll be.
And I think maybe for the younger generation, they're starting to understand that early.
As opposed to us older people that maybe figured it out after it was too late.
wish I had known how much the system hated me when I was their age.
Decentralize.
Got to realize.
Don't decarbonize.
Decentralize.
Decentralize.
Welcome to today's episode of Decentralized TV here on Brighteon.com, the Free Speech Video Network.
I'm Mike Adams, joined today by my co-host, Todd Pittner.
Welcome, Todd.
Great to see you again.
Greetings, Mike.
How are you?
I am doing great, man.
Having a great week.
And we have a great guest coming up today.
Charlie Robinson is his name.
I have high expectations.
I do too.
I mean, we'll take a deep dive into it.
But what I love most about him is his dedication to, how can we say this, decentralized deprogramming.
Oh, yeah.
He's really good at it.
And he also has written a lot about depopulation, which is a subject that I've talked about a lot that I think is very real.
I mean, it's happening right now.
Yep.
Yep.
And his counsel is just so practical, you know?
And so everybody, I think, will enjoy this.
I can't wait to dig into some questions.
You know me.
I have done a little bit of research this week and I'm really ready to unpack some discussions around global control.
I also want to tell our audience that today in the after party, I'm going to give a live demonstration of my new book creation engine.
Oh, I can't wait.
Yeah, we'll just run it in real time.
And I hope the servers are all functioning well.
We will find out.
Yeah, it's going to be a real-time stress test.
So I'm going to demo that.
And then also we're going to talk about your UNAs, the unincorporated nonprofits at the end also.
Yeah, and I wish more people were listening throughout the year because we are into the beginning of December and everyone, it is, Mike, you wouldn't believe we'll talk about it in the after party, but the mad rush for people to acquire UNAs before the end of the year.
It's nuts.
And everybody, don't be that guy next December.
You know, 2026 is a long time to be able to get your together.
All right.
Well, the theme of this show and especially today is decentralization.
And you are about to hear from an amazing guest who is, he's been writing and speaking about decentralization for many, many years.
And I think he's nailed it on just about everything that I can think of.
So.
All right.
So, Todd, are you ready to bring in our guest?
Stuart Mike.
Okay.
All right.
Welcome, Charlie, to the show today.
Great to have you on, sir.
Just a pleasure to have you on with us.
Well, thanks for having me.
You know, I've been watching you for a long time.
I'm now in an interesting position where I'm reading your work daily, the work of Natural News, and republishing it over on Activist Post.
So you've always kind of been in the background of my world, but now you're right on the front page in some cases, literally these days.
Well, that's a great compliment.
And let me tell our audience that you are the owner of ActivistPost.com, which is an outstanding and long-standing alternative news platform.
So that's activistpost.com.
But you're also, your website is also macroaggressions.io, which I will pull up here.
Let's see, I'm showing Activist Post and then here's macroaggressions.io.
And I love the slogan here, Charlie, uncovering the centuries-long plan for world domination.
You're not holding back.
You know, you start digging in and you notice there is a bit of a plan.
Unfortunately, it's not our plan and it doesn't benefit us, but there does seem to be a plan for world domination.
And in fact, it goes hand in hand with another very devious side, which is depopulation in eugenics.
And what you found is that they start the process of saying, you know, this whole world government thing would be a lot easier if it wasn't for all these people.
And they devise new ways to thin the herd.
And so in my career, I started off writing books about it.
And the books became, you know, I said, yeah, it takes two years to write a book, but I might need to talk to people a little bit more frequently.
And so it turned into the podcast.
But it's like, now it's twice a week.
That's more than enough of me.
But these days, now with Activist Post, though it's not my voice, I'm republishing other people's articles.
It does allow me the opportunity to sort of be the information DJ, sort of, and what songs are going to be played today and what the vibe is and what we're talking about.
And so in that respect, it's been fantastic for me to make sure that I can get really important information by writers who are writing about things when it actually matters.
You know, dangerous, dangerous, not safe, dangerous.
They're writing about the vaccines in 2021, not in 2025.
So it's my pleasure to be just a part of that and to try and try and make sense of the world.
So hopefully people will add Activist Post to their media diet.
I'm not saying give up anything else, of course.
Just add it, check it out, see what you think.
I love it.
Well, I've been a reader for 10 years, and that's part of the reason why I'm the owner now.
Yeah, before you bought it, I will make sure the activist post is indexed also on censored.news.
I'm going to check that.
And then later on, I got to introduce you.
I'll give you a master key to our book creation engine that we just launched.
Excellent.
That you will absolutely love.
So, Todd, you know, you do so much great research about our guests all the time.
Todd is a deep dive researcher.
So what's the verdict?
And what did you find out about Charlie Robinson?
Well, before he's joining us today, because we love Charlie's work, but what did you find out especially?
Sure.
Why he hates the color gray, I don't know, but that's right there in the research.
I'm kidding.
So before I ask my first couple of questions, just for the benefit of those watching, I just wrote a quick beginning paragraph about you, Charlie.
And I think it's helpful.
But Charlie Robinson is the host of the globally recognized macroaggressions podcast and author of several books, including The Octopus of Global Control, The Controlled Demolition of the American Empire, and Hippocracy.
I love that title.
He is a leading voice in exposing centralized control systems, which is why we love having you on this show, which is dedicated to decentralized living, media manipulation, and power structures, and the mechanism you use to psychologically, financially, and spiritually suppress humanity.
And he recently acquired Activist Post, as we spoke about, and Natural Blaze, expanding his role as independent media and decentralized journalism as the tip of the spear there.
So thank you for your service, Charlie, to me.
I have two questions about your origin story and your worldview.
One is, and I'll just ask them both and then you can just free.
Are you bitten by a radioactive spider at any point?
Yeah, it's called 9-11.
Right.
No kidding.
So, Charlie, what catalyzed your shift from a conventional career to becoming a decentralization-focused author and podcaster?
And two, how did your background in, this is interesting, in real estate and working with elite athletes influence your understanding of control systems?
Oh, well, I'll start with the second question first.
I'm a co-owner of a sports media training company that helps professional athletes for interviews, public speaking, gets them ready for interviews with general managers, coaches, scouts.
Been doing that.
I've been an owner of that for over 25 years.
Cool.
That taught me to distrust the media.
Yeah, right.
Of course.
Because I would have these very young, young guys, basketball players, 19 years old, very unsophisticated, and they wouldn't understand what the media was.
And I would explain to them this relationship is not, it's parasitic.
You have to be careful with them.
You can't allow them into your circle.
You have a bad, you know, the first time that guy doesn't have anything to write about.
He writes about that thing that you told him off the record.
So I had to kind of, in the interest of self preserving our clients, I had to teach them who the media really was, right?
And so as I'm doing that, I have a deep-seated distrust for the media.
What woke me up, and I'd love to say that on September 11th, 2001, I had it all figured out.
I really did not.
But it was the aftermath of 9-11 that woke me up to start asking some questions.
I really, what it was was when we, America, the American Empire, decided that we were going to go into Iraq.
And I just thought that was a very, you know, unserious thing to do, considering that there was no threat there.
And I started to ask if that was a lie, what else was a lie?
And it led me down this path.
But where my real estate background came into this was March 2007.
I'm heading out on a scuba diving trip to Thailand.
My buddy says, before you go, I want to give you this book.
I think you should read it.
You'll like it.
Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins.
And I read that book in Thailand and I had a new understanding.
Because see, I was in Las Vegas selling new homes in the middle of this boom, 2007.
Everything's booming.
And I'm seeing that we are giving, we, the mortgage company tied to the new home builder, we are giving loans to people who have no business getting these loans.
They shouldn't be qualifying.
A guy picks oranges $10 an hour.
We're going to give him, we're going to prove him on a $405,000 house.
I saw this with my own eyes.
This is bananas.
This guy's going to lose this house.
You've gotten him in an adjustable rate mortgage.
He doesn't understand it.
It's a time bomb waiting to go off.
And then when it did, the banks took back tangible assets, took back these houses.
And that's really when I understood what John Perkins was talking about, how the IMF and World Bank do this, but on a much bigger scale, where they don't just loan to the guy picking oranges.
They loan to entire countries and get them enslaved in IMF debt bondage and then extract tangible resources from them, get them to privatize their fishing industry and sell it to Goldman Sachs or vote their way in a UN resolution or some nonsensical deal they don't want to do.
They have to because they're in this debt slavery.
And that was what woke me up to it.
And you know what?
The craziest part of it all was that even though I was in real estate, working in it, reading these books, trying to understand it, I couldn't see the bubble.
I knew it was hot and I knew it was unsustainable, but I didn't understand the mechanics of it.
And I truly didn't understand money.
And when that crashed, I got walloped like everybody else did.
And that was what woke me up, really.
I just got tired of being the sucker playing three-card money.
And I just went around the other side of the table and said, I need to understand how this game works.
I'm never going to play it again.
I just need to understand how the money works because I feel like I don't understand the process.
And that leads you to the Federal Reserve.
And then from there, so once you go down that rabbit hole, you can never unsee what you see.
That's the thing.
Right.
You could never go back to the ignorant days that we all experienced before we knew what was really happening.
But now we are in an extreme reality where it's off the charts insanity every day.
And we're 38 trillion in debt with trillions more printed every few months right now.
And if you thought the subprime mortgage collapse of 2008 was insane, I tell my audience, yeah, just hold on a little bit.
Wait till you see what's coming.
Sell your gold, sell your silver.
What?
Jeff Berwick.
Jeff Berwick and I wrote a book in 2020 called The Controlled Demolition of the American Empire.
And in that book, when we got to sort of the trigger points for this, and we talked about how you would take down an actual building versus how, you know, pre-weaken the columns, identify the sport columns, pre-weaken the building, rig the detonators, sound the alarm, push down the plunger, all this.
We started to look at what the trigger events, what would push down the plunger.
And we kept coming back to these banks, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, two quadrillion dollars of derivative trades with each other, you know, between these banks.
And we thought, well, hell, these banks are insolvent now.
You know, we were saying, well, what if these banks become insolvent?
They'll take the whole system down.
We started looking.
I'm like, I think they've been insolvent for a decade, actually.
I don't even know.
There's something going on here that's keeping them artificially propped up.
And I think, you know, people get kind of lulled into a sense of boredom talking about money.
Oh, it's the economy.
Who cares?
You know, it's all numbers and banks and it's all very out of my league.
It's very important that people understand this, especially where we are now.
I think it's important for people to reevaluate their relationship with the banks, their relationship, their personal relationship with a bank, because they think, oh, it's my bank account and it's my, you know, it's my money.
And I'll just go in and get my, well, you try that.
You go try and pull cash out of your bank account and see if they don't start asking you some questions.
And if you want to close it, they'll ask you even more.
And so I think that though I understand why people might tune out when they start to hear about interest rates and federal policy, Federal Reserve policy and things like that, I get it.
But it is very important for us to be paying attention to this because the economic collapse is coming.
They rely on that in order to hoodwink everybody, that people are going to tune out and not understand the interbank lending rate or why Japanese bonds hitting 3.4% now is a global disaster that's going to unwind the carry trade, right?
It's just, yeah, people's eyes glaze over.
Todd, what do you think?
I mean, our guest here today is awesome, but what are the most important practical takeaways we need to get Charlie on the record for here for our audience for decentralization?
Go ahead and I've got a little weird plumbing sound effect happening here.
I'm going to go address that while you ask the question.
I'll be right back.
Okay, no problem.
Well, the unflushable here is that we all, pretty much to operate in today's society, do need banks, right?
We have to have a relationship with banks.
Now, I know there are some out there on the fringe, maybe Jeff Berwick, maybe you, I don't know, who may entirely operate outside of banks.
And I think that's great, right?
But you are way ahead of the curve.
And so what do you say, Charlie, to those people who have bank accounts?
What wisdom can you provide on how you can take a look at that account as a turnstile instead of a parking spot?
And within that turnstile, when you off-ramp it to alternative assets, what those might be and how would you hold them?
One foot in, one foot out.
I saw a great presentation by Max Egan at an Acapulco a couple of years ago, and he talked about that.
You know, we all want to be purists.
We all want to be outside of the system.
And I wouldn't participate in that.
And I get it.
And I think it's a process.
We're on our way there.
But until that point, we're still in that system.
And I'm a Gen X guy.
And Gen X is kind of inherently one foot in, one foot out of the digital and analog system, just by our own, just by when we were born.
And so I think it's important you navigate that as best you can.
Your relationship with the bank needs to change.
And here's why.
First of all, you're an unsecured creditor.
That's right.
You're in a third position between the shareholders and the bondholders.
So in the event that something bad happens, you know, listen, if somebody steals all the money out of the vault in your little regional bank and the FDIC comes in, you're fine.
You'll be made, they've got you up to 250,000.
But if there's a systemic banking collapse, the FDIC has 1.6% of all deposits on hand, meaning best case scenario, you'll get 1.6 cents on the dollar.
That's if you're in first position.
But unfortunately, they went and took all that money and invested it in bonds that are upside down.
So they're in no position to backstop anything.
And not that you ever get that money anyway, because you're so far down the chain.
So I think, you know, people will look at that and they go, well, okay, that's alarming, but hasn't it kind of always been that way?
Well, yeah, it has.
But here's the variable that's different.
They passed bank bail-in legislation, which says, much like they did with Cypress in 2015, where you just take a haircut off the top.
And they passed the legislation to steal the money from the bank because they intend to use it.
You know, they didn't pass the Smithmut Modernization Act of 2012 to not use propaganda.
They legalized it because they knew that that was the direction that they're going.
So if they have legalized stealing the money out of your bank account, and you know this, and you know that you're an unsecured creditor in third position on your bank account, because you are, then you've got to take a look at that situation and go, okay, this doesn't seem solid and stable.
Nobody's going to tell you that, of course.
You know, nobody like, you're not going to turn on the news and they're going to explain that this is what's happening.
So you're going to have to get this information from some weirdo like me.
And then you're going to have to say, if that actually makes sense and dig into it yourself, of course, don't take my word for it, dig into it yourself.
And then go, oh my God, this guy's right.
And then you have to take action.
And right.
And that's, that's where a lot of people stop, even if they know they're, yeah, it's where a lot of people stop.
So let's just wargame this, just go through a thought experiment.
All right.
And this is kind of fresh in mind.
A couple of years ago, my dad died and he all of us kids got 135 grand, right?
The attorney said, hey, I need your bank account.
And so gave him the bank account information.
All of a sudden, there's $135,000 in there, right?
So with that, if it were you, Charlie, and what we talked about is that your bank account should not be a parking spot, but a turnstile.
What would you do with $135,000 in that situation?
I'd buy as much Bitcoin as I can get my hands on, to be honest with you.
And gold and silver.
I have room in my heart for a variety of things.
I don't think I'm not of the opinion that it's just one.
If you wanted, I mean, you're diversifying.
You're already sort of out of the system.
But then once you're out of the system, I would say make sure to diversify.
I like, let me tell you the reason why I like physical gold and physical silver.
And of course, you guys know the reason why.
It doesn't have counterparty risk.
I don't, for my gold to do well, I don't need your gold to do poorly.
And of course, when I say gold, I mean physical gold.
I don't mean GLD paper contracts or anything like that.
I don't want, you know, people, they maybe feel like their hands are tied in that what they can buy with their, I don't know, with their Schwab accounts or their IRAs or 401ks, but there are people out there that can take IRAs and 401ks and convert them into physical precious metals, gold and silver.
You just have to store it somewhere.
I know that because I have a sponsor who can do it.
So there's off-ramps for people that want to, that say, I'm in the system.
I'm stuck in the system with my normie 401k, right?
And there's nothing wrong with that.
But within that 401k, can I move it into precious metals within that system?
And the answer is, yeah, you can.
So I watch people doing that.
And to be crystal clear, I'm not licensed to give financial advice.
I'm licensed to give real estate advice.
I've been a real estate broker in California and Nevada for over 25 years.
So I've done that and I understand the real estate side of it, but I look at something that has actual value, gold, silver, something that I can take.
If you want to get a little bit deeper into the productive farmland, something with mineral rights, water rights, things like that, you can never go wrong with it.
But where I would stay away, I'd stay away from the Wall Street products.
It feels like they're, you know, this, you might get a bit of a bump, a little run or so come 2026.
Who knows?
But the way I look at that is I'd rather be a year early than a day late.
I'm getting out of that.
Charlie, I'm 100% with you on this point.
If I had an extra 135 grand, Todd, to answer your question, number one, I would set up a UNA with you, unincorporated nonprofit association.
I would donate the 135 to the UNA, and then I would have the UNA purchase exactly what Charlie said, gold, silver, crypto, but I'd probably focus on privacy crypto more.
Monero.
Monero.
I was going to say Monero.
Yeah, exactly.
So that's what I would do.
100%.
I would get it out of the banking system as quickly as possible and eliminate that counterparty risk that you mentioned.
And also, people are familiar with the term the great taking, right?
Yes.
Which is, look, I'm convinced this is coming.
People are going to wake up one day and it's going to be just gone.
Oh, it's like, oh, it was never yours to begin with.
And then, you know, Trump's going to come along or whoever.
Here's a CBDC.
We will rescue you.
We'll bail you out.
You just got to sign up for this Skynet money system.
It's like, no, thank you.
Todd?
Yeah, that actually happened in Mexico.
I mean, the first, they're going to be totally digital down in Mexico starting next month.
And I had a friend who had, he spends half his time in Mexico.
And so he had a bank account that had, I think, $35,000 in it.
And he was informed last month, beginning of last month, that the bank where he had it is no longer operational.
But if somebody wanted to be able to access the funds that they could not because this bank is defunct, there is another bank that if you go through this KYC process, which is not just KYC, I mean, they're like literally wanting you to give, you know, a blood sample.
I'm joking a little bit, but it was really onerous.
So he had to fly down there to be able to go through that whole process.
And guess what?
He had no choice.
They had a gun to his head and said, okay, it's either all gone, you have zero access, or you jump through all of these hoops.
And now we have everything about you that we know about.
And they're all attention.
And they still have not given him full access to it, even though he went through that whole process.
So you're right, Mike.
And it's funny that you said that that's what you would do with your UNA.
I mean, you're 135, that's what I did with my 135.
It only makes perfect sense.
And Charlie, I mean, I'm curious, do you see more and more people really waking up to this reality?
Because I see this great divergence.
There are just the oblivious masses who are just screwed.
I mean, they're, I mean, they're just, they're never going to get up to speed.
But then there's this larger and larger group of people who are starting to get it.
Are you seeing the same thing?
I'm optimistic.
I think that some people are never going to get it.
And I think that that might just be because it might be because of their upbringing.
It might be because they're vaccine damaged.
It might be for a variety of reasons.
They just can't see what they don't want to see.
Some people have grown up in a system that benefited them immensely, and they don't want to envision that coming to an end.
So they can be in a bit of denial with this.
But for the younger generation, I think they see it.
I think they understand this a little bit better than, say, the boomer generation that has always been inside this analog system that worked for them, made them wealthy.
They were able to navigate that, but things are changing.
And I hope that people are starting to wake up to, well, I have a gold and silver partner, and I talked to him about what's going on in the back end.
He said, things are really weird.
He said, I'm convinced some of these refineries are going to go out of business, these silver refiners.
And he says, I've never seen anything quite like it.
So he said, it's a very unusual time.
And he said, it's weird for him because people are talking about gold and silver.
And he went a long, long time without people talking about gold and silver.
Of course, he's in Bitcoin as well, but he, you know, we all have love for sound money.
And I think that it's, I think for some people with the eyes to see it, this is going to be like, you know, the last boat leaving.
And you want to get up, get into it and get yourself a spot and get yourself some life rafts and do as much as you can now.
Because there's going to be a point in your life where you're going to wish you could get into the proverbial DeLorean and go back to this moment and do different things and make some different decisions.
It'll all be so clear to everyone in the aftermath.
But when you're trying to explain a potential collapse to somebody who doesn't maybe have the eyes to see it, it's tough.
But once it happens, then you'll get the phone call.
Absolutely.
And I'm glad you mentioned the younger generation that more and more they really get it because they are already experiencing a kind of collapse.
Like you said, the boomers grew up in a time when housing was relatively affordable compared to the number of hours you had to work to earn enough to pay for the house, right?
We were actually living in the good times when all of us were younger, compared to today's young people who are realizing the system is broken and the system will never work for them.
They will never be able to get ahead in the current system the way their parents or grandparents got ahead.
It's not possible mathematically at this point.
So they're ready for decentralization.
They're ready for Bitcoin.
Go ahead, Charlie.
Well, I guess good news and bad news.
The bad news is your government hates you and wants you dead.
The good news is the sooner you understand that, the better off you'll be.
And I think maybe for the younger generation, they're starting to understand that early as opposed to us older people that maybe figured it out after it was too late.
I wish I had known how much the system hated me when I was their age.
I would have done things differently.
I might not have participated.
I had a great conversation with Doug Casey about his book, The Preparation, talking about reimagining the college experience, those four years that you spend in college and how they with Matt Smith.
And it's, you know, I got that book.
As soon as it arrived, I bought an extra copy for my business partners in Vegas.
I said, you've got two young boys.
You've got to read this.
You've got to start thinking about things.
Of course, they understand.
They know who they watch your show.
They know what's going on.
The book wasn't a surprise to them.
But I think that for this young generation that's starting to say, hey, you know, we have questions about Israel.
And you go, fantastic.
I wasn't expecting the young generation to have questions about this.
I assumed you guys would be asleep at the wheel like you're like all the other generations have.
And so I'm actually a little bit optimistic about the younger kids that are seeing the world with fresh eyes.
And I think they're rightly disappointed in it.
And I would say the first step is, yeah, you get frustrated by it and you need to go through that phase.
But then in the aftermath of that, you're going to want to do something about it.
And I hope that we get access to these people before the state does, because if the state gets a hold of them, they have ideas on what they'd like them to do.
But for us, we would like them to just, you know, change the way they interact with the state, change the media that they get their information from, change the form of money that they use and the way they envision saving and spending and all of that.
They have a real opportunity here.
I think for the young generation, I hope they don't feel like it's passed them by, like that they've missed the Bitcoin generation, because I hope they see it the other way, which is they have a much longer time horizon than the rest of us.
So they're actually in the driver's seat.
The sooner they figure this out, the better off they're going to be.
And the faster the system breaks, the faster they wake up.
And Todd, I hope, do you think it's too soon for me to say that Charlie is definitely going to get an invite to our live streaming event in 2026?
Yes.
We love your explanations and your worldview, Charlie.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Hey, I have a question, Charlie, because for our viewers, you know, we often have guests who refer to the government or the state or the big one, which is they.
Always referring to they.
Who in your mind is the they that is uh you know controlling the global mechanisms that put us under their thumb you know George Carlin kind of described this really well, I thought, when he said, you know, it's not that they have a big meeting where they get together and have to talk about how they're going to rule the world, though they do have those meetings.
The irony is that they actually do have those meetings.
They don't actually need to.
They know what kind of works well for them.
Whenever you say they and you want to put a name on it, well, there's a bunch of different factions.
It's like somebody who's pulling an armored car job, right?
You're all criminals.
You might be working together on this project, but do I think you're loyal to each other?
No, you might have a, you know, you might have a lot of similarities in the sense that maybe you're all interested in eugenics or maybe you're interested in redrawing the world maps or whatever it is.
But ultimately, these people don't trust each other.
When you talk about the world government, I mean, there's a lot of people pulling strings and plenty of people have power.
But if it's somebody, if it's a politician, it's not them.
You know, it's not those guys.
It's not the people that we typically see on television.
Of course, those are puppets that are disposable and cartoonish and made for us to direct our hatred towards them.
But there's much bigger intergenerational players.
There's multi-generational bloodline Italian banking families that, you know, when you start mentioning their names, people get really quiet and it's like about the Gray Pope and things like that.
I'll tell you this.
If I wanted to send somebody to the most dangerous group I could think of, I would say research the Committee of 300.
Go take a look at those people.
They change from time to time as some of them die off and as the technocrats are starting to infiltrate this group.
But that's a group.
Are they controlling the entire world?
I don't think anybody's controlling the entire world, but do they have a stake in the outcome and a seat at the table?
Yeah, for sure.
And a lot of these people have been doing it for generations and their ability to take a more long-term approach to it, I think, puts us at a disadvantage.
We don't even know what's going on.
Most of the people on this planet trying to figure out we think the president's in charge.
You know what I mean?
We're angry at the president.
And meanwhile, it's just so much bigger than that.
And it's humbling because once you start to peel back this onion, you start to realize, boy, you know, I think I thought I knew this.
And then now this whole thing is here.
And now there's this other group I've got to learn about.
So it never ends.
Can I posit my answer on this?
Please.
I've given it a lot of thought over the years, especially since 2020.
But there was a point in time in my life where I took a deep dive into scripture.
And I can say that, you know, it took 42 years for God to tap me on the shoulder and say, hey, you know, you might want to read the book that I wrote.
So I don't know what you or anybody else, what your feelings are, but the only way that I can reconcile this world personally is that there is a spiritual war going on.
And it goes back to Genesis, which was a long, long time ago.
And these spiritual warriors are the people who hate God or the entities who hate God.
I believe they still exist.
So when we talk about the intergenerational evil that's out there, it doesn't matter who the flesh and blood are.
It is who is controlling them.
And they've been at it a long time.
They hate everything that is good and true and beautiful, which is God's creation, right?
So they're doing everything in their power to be able to destroy us.
So to me, it's perfectly reconcilable that, yeah, we don't have to point to the Committee of 300 or Hunter Biden or whoever.
These people are just puppets ultimately, right?
But inside, what's ultimately, I believe, that is going to right this wrong is way bigger than all of us.
All we can do is our best to be able to live life locally, focus on decentralization, you know, be good to those, you know, in our lives and love others and let the chips fall where we may want.
We got to be prepared, though, to, I think, to survive the culling, right?
That's a big part of this.
And if we don't navigate it correctly, then we don't have much of a chance.
And Charlie, what I, I mean, first of all, Todd, I think you're, I completely agree with you.
But Charlie, you've written about depopulation extensively.
And I am, I continue to be shocked to this day about how many otherwise intelligent people don't yet realize they're on the kill list.
Right.
It's shocking to me.
What's your reaction to that?
Like, why is it that people don't see, I mean, they're trying to kill us in so many different ways.
And now we have the rise of AI.
And I'm an AI developer, by the way.
I use it to help decentralize knowledge.
But when they can replace your cognition and your labor with machines, they don't need you anymore for anything, period.
What's your reaction to that?
This is the dangerous time because they talked about this in the early 1930s, the technocracy movement, and they fantasized about this, but they didn't have the technological capabilities to actually do it.
And of course, Zbigniew Brzezinski mentions this in his books too.
It used to be easier to control a million people than to kill a million people.
So we're in a point now, a really pivotal time, especially with regard to transhumanism, which is the rebranding of eugenics.
It's Sir Julian Huxley's name.
It's not some robot arm fantasy.
It's a rebranding of eugenics.
It is killing.
It is the thinning of the herd.
And people are so unaware of this.
I think a massive education campaign needs to be formed to inform people about what the World Economic Forum's fourth industrial revolution actually is.
It is the blending of man with machine into transhumanism.
But that word doesn't mean what they think it means.
They think it means that you're going to get, you know, enhanced vision or brain chips or a robot arm because you lost one in a car accident.
If it was just the robot arm, I could get on board with it, maybe.
But the problem is, this is code for something else.
Mike, my mind goes to this.
What if you, much in the way that a genetically modified apple is not legally an apple any longer because it's genetically modified?
What if the end game here is to fill so many human beings with mRNA technology that they become legally no longer human?
They become legally transhuman and therefore no longer have any rights.
So they become property.
That's the end.
They become property.
Right.
Property of the owner of their competence.
Right.
Exactly.
No, I think that's very valid.
But what I want to add to this and also get your reaction is this idea that we hear these AI maximalists who are saying things like, oh, AI is going to make everything free and we're all going to be happy.
We're going to have unlimited abundance.
You're going to have everything that you ever needed and life is going to be wonderful.
Radical abundance, they say.
And I'm thinking, no, you're going to be dead.
You know, because they don't need you.
I mean, there's this idea among AI maximalists that we're all going to live in a zoo.
Like, like the Skynet is going to be the zookeeper, and we're all going to have everything we need in our zoo and everybody's going to be happy.
It's like, no, thank you.
Not interested.
No, this is the beginning of enslavement.
These technocrats are very dangerous.
I have concerns about the people who are behind this technology.
Now, again, it's a gun.
It depends on whose hands it's in, right?
If it's in your hands, Mike, you're doing outstanding things with it.
Somebody else might be using it for evil.
So I worry about that.
But when the people who are pushing it, Sam Altman, Alex Karp, Peter Thiel, Harari, what do they have in common?
They're all homosexual men with no children, no stake in the outcome.
Nobody who's going to be living in this dystopian future that they're talking about creating.
They're talking about reproducing with robots or buying babies in Portugal or something, but they're not making their own children and they don't have that connection.
And I don't have a problem with homosexual men per se.
I just think that when you're talking about the future of humanity, you need to have different people in there in leadership because the ones that are talking about where this is headed right now, nobody should trust them.
100%.
And they'll say, well, there's only a 20% chance that AI will destroy humanity.
It's worth the risk.
Forge ahead.
You know, that's the way they talk to each other.
Todd, what do you think about the AI takeover scenario here?
I kind of want to go down a different path here because we all recently have been through the week of Thanksgiving, right?
And I want to talk about getting together with family and let's talk practicality here because I think many of us suffer from an absolute allergy to Thanksgiving dinner, right?
When we have all of the friends and family and parents and cousins and everything.
And inevitably, Uncle Conspiritard is around the table and starts talking about things that we talk about on this show.
And everybody just, you know, starts shaking their heads and gives this righteous indignation look and everything.
How in the hell do we break through to the, let's just say it, non-conspiratards?
Because my name's Todd and I'm a conspiratard.
I'm happy to be able to profess that, Charlie.
It's so funny that you brought this up because I always talk about this scenario that I had about 20 years ago at a Thanksgiving dinner with my in-laws where I brought up 9-11 and I watched the table turn on me, right?
Wrong time, wrong place.
I didn't have my argument down, shouldn't do it.
So I can tell you that, Todd, I've done it all the wrong ways in which you can do it to try and have those conversations.
And what I have learned is that the best way to talk about that with your friends and families, the ones who are sort of normies and aren't ready for this, is to ask them questions.
You've got to gauge where their level is.
You've got to try to understand, well, what do you think about this?
I did this with a good friend of mine who is very smart and has an MBA from a top five university.
And I asked him some very basic questions about COVID numbers, the 38 million for flus disappearing and how that works and why it magically popped up.
And his response was, you know, masks.
And I was like, wait a second, man, like you're a smart person.
This isn't about intellectual horsepower.
There's something else blocking this.
There's something that won't allow you to understand this.
And so I've had to ask people questions, you know, and I've done, I tend to be quiet with this.
I don't want to like, I've done it the wrong way.
Sit somebody down.
Hey, let me tell you how this is going to be.
And I just verbally unload on them.
Nobody wants that lecture.
But if you feel like there's an opening, an opportunity, like somebody maybe wants to talk about that with the crazy uncle, then you want to ask them some questions about where they're going.
But understand that most people are very defensive about the way they think about things.
And if you challenge their belief system, they take it personally.
So you kind of have to get, you have to practice.
And I've done it the wrong ways and it's embarrassing and it doesn't go well.
But over time, you learn who some people you can reach, some people you can't.
I think the vaccine component has been one that's been extremely polarizing.
It's very important that we have that conversation with people.
But boy, that's the one that'll get you thrown out of the Thanksgiving dinner too, because people feel a certain way about that.
And if they've taken it, then they can't undo that.
And so they double down and it becomes a battle.
So you've got to be very careful how you navigate.
Remember, these are your family members and you love them and you're not fighting with them and you're not trying to dunk on them and win an argument.
Sometimes the best way to do that is to give them a little room and not turn it into a fight, but more of a conversation.
I'm curious, have you ever argued anyone into critically being able to think about things?
Because I personally arrived at the decision that the why do I talk about my dim view of humanity?
And I say that with love of 98% of the people don't have the capacity to critically think.
So that means they are our kids, our parents, our loved ones, our neighbors, our boss, people who work for us.
It's a whole lot of people.
So instead of trying to argue them into our worldview, I think the best move is to just love them, engage with them, and recognize that the rest of our lives, what we should be intent on doing is find other peoples who are like us.
So you're saying treat family like pet iguanas, basically is what I was saying.
But tricks.
Yeah, right.
No, love them as the pets that they are because they're incapable of human cognition.
I get it.
But I've had conversations with people, Charlie, like saying, well, did you take the flu shot?
They say yes.
I say, did you get the flu?
Yes.
And then they'll add, but it would have been worse without the flu shot.
I'm like, oh, so you just failed human cognition right there because I never take the flu shot.
I never get the flu.
And all the people I know who take flu shots, they always get the flu, whatever you think that is.
But there's this justification of actions, which you already hinted at, Charlie.
Like whatever somebody's already invested in, they're going to defend that no matter what.
Yeah.
And I've made the mistake of assuming that all I need to do is lay out the argument in a clear and concise fashion with facts and citations.
And that'll be what will open their eyes to what's actually happening.
And what I've seen is that not only does that not work, I have had experiences with people, some of my closest friends who I talked to in the summer of 2020 and prepped them that there was going to be a mass vaccination push and that I need you.
I don't want to lecture you guys, but listen, before you guys do it, please call me.
And I have information that you don't have.
And I'm not trying to scare you, but I just make sure you call me before you do it.
These are the friends I've known my entire life.
None of them called me.
They all took the shots.
That's very hard on me.
I throw my hands up and go, God, if I can't even reach my best friends who love me and know that I love them and I'm not trying to trick them or trap them or do anything, if I can't reach them, then what am I doing with the general public?
And what I find is that I actually have better luck with the general public who doesn't actually know me than the people closest to me.
And that has been extremely disappointing and frustrating.
But I'm sure a psychologist could have told me this before I started down this path, but I was unaware.
No, you've nailed something very important here, which gets to the depopulation vectors, which is that the human brain is wired to trust symbols of authority.
Right.
And so that's why the CDC or maybe your vaccine pimping doctor, that's why they dress up like a doctor.
They have a coat.
They have a stethoscope.
They've got a diploma on the wall, you know, medical degree.
But do they know anything about health?
Well, maybe, maybe not.
They certainly don't know anything about nutrition unless they studied that separately.
So, but people are designed to believe in symbols of authority, like the government seal.
Why does the government have this seal?
Because it's just impressive.
Why does the military general have all the colored badges?
It's like an LGBT parade on my chest.
It's so crazy.
Why do they have that?
Because it's supposed to impress people.
But that's for weak-minded people.
Those are Jedi mind tricks for weak-minded people.
And those don't work on us or our audience.
Our audience is immune to Jedi mind tricks.
These are the droids you're looking for.
They're right here.
It's what I'm saying.
Go ahead.
Frustrating that people aren't waking up on our schedule.
I'm always reminded that, you know, for me, it was 9-11 or two years after 9-11 that was my opening.
For a new generation, maybe it's going to be COVID.
Maybe it's going to be watching their best friend die suddenly.
Maybe it's, you know, I don't know what it is.
But I'm hopeful that a new batch of people will see this clown show that we're watching every day and say, this can't be real.
And that if this is, if, if this is a preposterous lie, what about history?
What about these other things they told us?
They lied to us about COVID.
What about 9-11?
Oh, well, welcome to the party, you know, and you start to go down this path.
If this is not true, what else is not true?
And so I think that there's a segment of society that who can never go back to sleep.
And it reminds me of this great quote that I put in my first book.
It was a Navajo proverb.
It says, you cannot wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
And I think about that often in this culture that we're in.
And we've got a society that is pretending to be asleep.
They might even be digitally asleep, you know, with the headphones on in front of a screen.
So how do we wake them up?
It's important that they wake up.
I don't want them to sleepwalk through this.
This is a pivotal time to be paying attention.
I mean, things are changing.
We are at a fourth turning.
It is undeniable now.
Even the normies are starting to ask questions about what is going on.
Well, hopefully you're at a place where you're open to trusting different people or at least examining different information that's coming from new people that aren't on your television or aren't in front of a podium at the White House or with a stethoscope and a white lab costume on, whatever.
I hope that for those who feel that they were lied to in the years of COVID, I hope they take it personally.
I hope they take it the way we take that, that we're offended that we were lied to with such awful lies and disjointed stories.
And Bill de Blasio wants to give you a cheeseburger and they're going to give you two laps around Talladega if you take the shots or lottery tickets or lap dances.
And at some point, you didn't ask questions.
What is going on?
I mean, if you didn't, I don't have much respect for you after what we've been through.
I would say culture is trending in our direction very strongly because 10 years ago, if you said audit the Fed, you were considered a kook, even though that's the most basic financial demand ever.
Audit the Fed, of course.
But also even 9-11, 10 years ago, if you question 9-11, you were considered a complete kook.
Now, after COVID, questioning 9-11 seems a lot more reasonable, or I should say, questioning the government's official explanation of 9-11, which is obviously complete nonsense.
So we're winning.
I mean, Todd, decentralization is winning.
Absolutely.
And you know what else is winning, Mike?
What?
Your book engine.
I fundamentally believe it is going to change the world.
And I'm being dead serious.
I had the notes to talk about this is because, and perhaps you could tee it up, Mike, and just share with everybody succinctly what it is.
But I'm telling you, what I am seeing that you have created, like, you know, I know you don't humble brag, but yeah, I just, I just wrote four books this hour, you know, and they're all relevant.
This is you, Mike, that you're publishing that I'm seeing left and right.
And man, your IRS deception, which in the after party we're going to talk about.
Well, all these books were just published in the last few hours on our site.
Pure Reboot, Mirror Code, et cetera.
Oh, Kratkey Hydroponics unlocked.
That's awesome.
It's amazing.
I mean, you are unleashing the 2%.
Yeah, yeah.
And the titles are amazing.
And Charlie, I'll tell you about this more offline, but we built over two years, we built this amazing book creation engine.
It's like the Suno of books, basically, not affiliated with Suno officially, but it allows you to put in your ideas and it builds everything for you using our AI engine, including the book covers that you see here.
But what we're finding coming out of this is that people are expressing ideas that would never be allowed on Amazon or never be picked up by a mainstream book publisher.
And a lot of these are books about freedom, about crypto, about getting back to the land, about growing your own food, harnessing the sun.
Look, the Free Minds Laboratory right here, the invisible blueprint.
It's unbelievable.
The Skynet paradox, that's one that I published last night.
And it's unleashing people's ability to think more freely and to feel that it's safe to express themselves in these ways.
Charlie, I think we're winning is my bottom line.
I hope so.
I've found that people buy my books in paperback format more so than anything.
They like to actually physically have them.
And I appreciate that because if the lights go out, you're going to want to have something to read.
So, you know, The way I approach this is that I'll try to get this information to people however they want.
And I'll give it to them in book format, and that includes digital e-books, audio books, printed books.
I'll give it to them in their ears with a podcast or activist posts wherever they get that.
And since you mentioned, you know, since the theme is decentralization, when we were building Activist, rebuilding Activist Post, the new site, we wanted it to work really well on mobile.
But of course, the question becomes, you're going to build an app?
The answer was no.
The answer was no because of Zero Hedge and their problems that they had with centralizing control into the hands of Google App Store or Apple App Store.
And I just don't want that.
And so if somebody wants to get Activist Post on their phone, pull up a browser and find bookmarks that way.
But I'm not going to do that.
Yeah, we're just going to find solutions to this.
And, you know, it's been frustrating over the years when YouTube kicked everybody off and did the things that they did to make us have to find a backup plan, a plan B or plan C.
But I think we're better for it.
You know, I think had things been easy, you might not have created that book engine.
You might not, had Amazon been fine and let things go, you might not have been incentivized.
So in some respect, because of the clampdown, the censorship, and all of the dirty tricks that they did to us, made us better, made us resilient.
We had to find ways to get around that.
And in doing so, we didn't get soft and lazy by just putting our stuff up on YouTube and hoping for the best and waiting for the check.
I've never had that privilege of that.
I mean, the second I put a video up of me and David Icke, it's down in an hour.
So, you know, I think that we're having to reimagine the way we do business, the way we get the message out to people.
And I think that that's a good thing.
For those of us who are clever and work hard and work smart and use these tools at our disposal, I mean, the world is wide open.
Well, you're right.
For people that are, that see this as a, as, as like a, are black pilled based on what we're going through.
Oh, God, I hope you'll see it differently because there's a lot of opportunities here.
This forces us into decentralization.
And that's why we launched our show, Todd, Decentralized TV.
That's why, that's why we built our Brighteon.com platform for this very reason, because I am the most banned person on YouTube.
I am voice print banned.
I can't even go on somebody else's channel.
They'll get a strike if they interview me.
I mean, I'm like universally banned on YouTube.
That's they see me as a, I guess, a threat to their entire empire of bullshit, which maybe I am.
I don't know.
But we could ever get.
Yeah, exactly.
Because we're going to build new solutions.
So anyway, that's what we're doing here.
And Todd, you get the last question today because we're almost out of time with our amazing guests here today.
But go ahead with your last question.
Here's my last question for Charlie.
Charlie, do you know once Mike actually gives me some tokens to write some books?
I haven't given you tokens yet.
Well, Mike, come on.
Nope.
Are you kidding me?
Oh, okay.
Well, that's my mistake.
No problem.
I thought I already had, but I will do that right after.
What do you think of this title, Charlie?
A Tiger's Revenge by Claude Balls.
Love it.
I hear the sequel is not very good, but that one is.
My last question is: just kind of, you got me thinking about 9-11 and then, you know, the pandemic.
How has, in your mind, the narrative control evolved since 2020 to 2025 or almost 26?
Well, you know, the mainstream corporate horror media has really lost their place in society and they have nobody to blame but themselves.
They deserve it.
They've had it coming for a long time.
My fear, though, is the mainstream alternative media, which is kind of growing up in its place.
It's we're not on TV, but we have these nice fancy sets and came out of nowhere and maybe have a background with the CIA or whatever.
So, you know, doing these shows that get a lot of hits.
So I think that I think the messaging has changed because it had to change.
I think that the people on television, I mean, they're going to need to change the messaging anyway because the television news crowd is aging out and they're not in that really 25 to 54 demographic that advertisers want so much.
And those eyeballs are moving online.
So the messaging is different because of that.
And that creates new problems, new, new hurdles that, you know, new faces that come onto the scene and you go, who is this guy?
Where does he come from?
And who, you know, so you have to be aware of it.
It's going to be similar, but maybe a little different, rhyme, but, you know, but not repeat.
And I think that, you know, listen, you just have to look at the funding sources for a lot of these operations.
You know, who's giving them money?
Who's buying their advertising?
Who's allowing them to succeed?
Who's allowing them to get views?
I mean, that in and of itself, you have to be suspicious of somebody.
Like you said, Mike, that you're banned on YouTube.
That's the best endorsement that you could have because it shows that you're talking about something that actually matters and that is threatening to them.
But for those who have the big audiences that are allowed to say all the things that we were saying a couple of years ago, it feels very unfair that they're being artificially elevated.
And I'm instantly suspicious of any of that because I know how hard it is to get traction, getting your books read or your podcasts listened to or your videos watched.
And we have to play this game of planting flags on a variety of different platforms just to try and maybe keep up.
And yet other people are elevated.
And when I see that, I get very suspicious because I call it the controlled alternative media.
And I think you've nailed it.
And it's about you see these people pop up that suddenly have they look great.
They're suddenly very popular.
Their numbers are allowed to trend on all the platforms.
And you're like, wait a second, where's this person?
Where did they come from?
And where did all this money come from?
Right.
I mean, it's, it's a con, they're funded and they're puppets to push out specific messages.
It's so obvious.
And one of the most devious forms of censorship or propaganda that they're using is what they refuse to talk about.
Exactly.
Because it's one thing if you have to, if they say, go on there and lie your ass off.
Well, some people can do it.
Some people can't.
But if that's what you're expecting the propaganda to be, you'll be you'll you'll miss it.
Because what the propaganda really is, is that that popular, dreamy TikTok guy that gets 2 million views on all his stuff, it's not what he's saying.
It's what he's not saying.
What he's not talking about.
He will never talk about the Fed, gold, ivermectin, virology, whatever, right?
There's a long list of things he will never talk about.
Okay, Todd, any final thoughts here before we wrap up?
I'm just glad that I am controlled by big pharma with a F instead of I take self-custody, Mike, as you know, of papayas from my food force in the backyard.
And that's the extent of big pharma in my life, guys.
It's not so big, though.
No, this has been fantastic.
I want to touch on one last question.
Why do you consider the medical system one of the strongest control structures as we move forward?
Oh, gosh, it's just got people's, it's not even so much that it's got their health.
It's got their minds, too.
They're convinced that there's only one way out, and you've got to go to that doctor in that hospital, and they've got the answer.
I went through this the summer of 2024 with my mother who got pancreatic cancer.
And I went through that gauntlet of dealing with, we knew what we were going to do and we knew what we weren't going to do going into it.
And when I met with the oncologist, he says, so what are we going to do?
I said, well, we're not doing chemo.
He said, all right.
I said, what are our other options?
He said, I give you my prayers.
Wow.
I was so offended.
Wow.
I was so angry at that.
I took one look at that guy and I said, this is, this guy has lost his soul.
He's lost his soul.
And I think that the medical industry controls a lot of people, people who are hurt and sick and scared, and they don't know where to go.
And they see that.
And that's the only lifeline that they're offered.
And how dare they do that to people?
And to prevent and suppress all these other options.
I get it.
You're running a business.
You want to make money and you don't want competitors.
I get it.
But we're talking about people's lives.
We're talking about their health.
And for you to stomp out alternatives like ivermectin or alternatives that don't put a bunch of money in the in the shareholders' pockets of big pharma just because they're out there and they're they're unprofitable.
It's a stain on humanity that they did that during COVID and to all the people.
But I'll tell you what, it backfired for a lot for a lot of people out there that watch that.
It backfired.
They saw it was a mask off moment for the pharmaceutical industry and people saw how they were treated not just by the state who in New York was murdering old people in nursing homes, but by the pharmaceutical industry as well.
It's all, I hope people are reevaluating that relationship they have with their doctors while they're reevaluating the relationship they have with their banks because they both need to go.
Right.
And I see a lot of doctors online that are aghast at the fact that they can no longer demand absolute obedience from their patients.
And I've said to many of these doctors that are posting a lot of pro-vaccine garbage on X, I've just replied to them and said, look, you would have much more success if you didn't kill your repeat customer base.
It's a little thing they teach you in business school.
Yeah, it is like marketing 101.
We wouldn't tell people.
I'd like to end just personally by saying that I think also people need to reevaluate their search engines.
Abandon ChatGPT, abandon Grok and go to brightu.ai because that's where you're going to actually get truth delivered to you, discernible truth.
And Mike, I don't know if you could speak to that a little bit more, but it's just a godsend.
Well, thank you for the plug.
Yeah, we'll cover that in the after party.
But that's, you know, to our point here, Charlie, we're rolling out lots and lots of AI tools for decentralization and yeah, for human knowledge.
And this is our moment to really bypass censorship.
And, you know, actually, AI gives us an opportunity that kind of reminds me of the early days of the internet, where it wasn't censored.
It wasn't centralized, you know, pre-Facebook, right?
Google at that time didn't have extreme censorship.
But now you have ChatGPT that just, if you ask it anything about health or medicine, it talks down to you like an FDA enforcer.
So that makes it useless.
And then they wonder why they're going to lose all this money to China or France with misrel uncensored models that are open source and free.
Like, well, hey, guess what?
Open AI, you suck and you're not worth half a trillion dollars.
Your stock's going to crash because I can get free engines from China or France that are better than yours.
And I love saying that to them too, by the way.
They have nobody to blame but themselves.
Their arrogance in this matter has been astounding.
And of course, it started with Trump and the Operation Warp Speed.
No, It was the portal, the teleport.
Stargate up.
Stargate.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That, you know, with Larry Ellison and Sam Altman standing there, and Larry Ellison says, well, everyone will be on their best behavior, you know, because they're being watched.
I don't want to live in that society.
I've read Brave New World.
I know what happens.
Everybody wants to leave and go live in the woods, you know?
So, so I'm no thank you.
And I mean, I think that it's important for us to pay attention to what these people are talking about and the direction that they want to take us.
But if they have a 10-step plan for global tyranny, but they can't get off step two, like COVID, they couldn't get that thing operated.
I don't have a ton of faith.
So I hope people don't feel like that it's over and that there's no sense in fighting back.
No, we have a duty and obligation to gum up the machine as best we can to make it as difficult on these people as possible so that they can't accomplish this.
I saw a lot of incompetence during COVID.
That's the good news: I saw a lot of the government people who thought this was going to go a very different way and it didn't.
And people stood up and started pushing back and things got things changed quite a bit.
So I hope that people aren't too blackpilled by this.
There's a lot to be concerned about.
I'll give you that.
But there's just as much to be optimistic about.
And there's some technologies, as you mentioned, that give people the opportunity.
And boy, there's a whole new batch of people waking up.
And I'm really grateful for that.
Charlie, last question.
Will they fake an alien invasion?
I'm sorry.
Sorry.
Go ahead, Todd.
I was going to say that last rant.
Sometimes the ending is better than the beginning.
And I don't know if we can cut his last rant and put it to the beginning when we because that was beautiful.
Oh, that was beautiful.
And I'm sorry I interrupted you at the end.
Well, these people make me insane.
I get very passionate about this.
I get very, you know, the controllers that are trying to create this world government.
How dare they, right?
You know, but then that, the other, the group, the popular, the segment of society that's standing around there with their heads up their ass, I've got problems with them too.
You know, you're a part of the, you have it, you have to take responsibility for this as well.
If you're just going to allow yourself to get collected and enslaved by these people, I mean, I guess do what you got to do then, but get out of my way because I'm tired of these people not understanding how important it is to be paying attention to what's happening right now.
Totally, totally.
And the question I was trying to ask there, sorry about interrupting you, is do you think they'll fake an alien invasion to have a bigger system of world government clamping down on us?
You know, you're all in, to borrow a poker term, at that point.
You're pot committed.
You go all in with the alien invasion, and you better pull it off because if you don't, they're never going to believe you for the rest of their lives.
It's going to take a couple generations to work through that.
If you say that the aliens are coming, but it's you with magic leap projector screens and things like that, and we find out about it, it'll be hell to pay.
So I say, bring it on.
Bring on the alien invasion.
If it's half as good as COVID was, it'll be a complete disaster and you guys will be run out of town.
Great point.
Okay.
Well, could be coming up here in 2026.
We'll see what they try to roll out.
It's on my bingo card.
So, I mean, it's not like it's off the table.
I've got it on my bingo card for 2012.
I'm just saying, I don't think I don't expect a well-choreographed design.
It'll probably look more like the opening ceremonies of 2012.
That's the thing.
A lot of these authoritarians are so incompetent that we can outmaneuver them very quickly.
It's hilarious.
Actually, you'd say, bring it on, please.
Bring on the next phase, the alien invasion.
Okay, we're ready for it.
Come on, dummies.
Since you reference, there's a lot of people with their heads up their ass.
Just know that big medicine is going to come out with a medical solution, which is going to simply be a glass belly button.
You're going to find a new, remember the halter tops?
People would be exposing their glass belly button so they can see while they're up there.
Sorry.
I'm trying to work the anatomy out on that, but it's not computing.
But I figure, well, while their heads are up there, they can do their own rectal swab to qualify for the CBDC.
Yeah, it's come.
All right.
In any case, Charlie, it's been tons of fun.
Let me give out your websites again.
It's macroaggressions.io is one of your sites here.
It's kind of a gateway to all your other work.
And then on top of that, we've got activistpost.com where you've got daily news and all kinds of other goodies here as well.
So great stuff, Charlie.
Thank you for your time today.
It's been loads of fun.
Thanks for having me.
I hope people will come out to Mexico, Anarchipulco, February 15th through the 20th.
It's now moved to Puerto Vallarta for the yearly Anarchipulco Anarchy, Acapulco, Anarchipulco put together.
I'm the host and MC.
I'll be there all week.
We've got a great lineup of people.
The Ikes will be there, Stew Peters, Ben Swan, Roger Ver, great batch of people.
Goes on for five days.
People can go to anarchipulco.com and check it out, get some tickets, get to Puerto Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta in February.
I was going to ask you for the website, but you just gave it.
So anarchipulco.com.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's a fantastic event.
One of those things after you spend a week there, you'll leave recharge feeling like, all right, there's some smart people working on great solutions.
They're building outside of the system.
They're not trying to fix this broken system.
They've given up on that.
So they're doing things differently.
So it's a very inspiring place where you'll be around like-minded people.
And if you can't go there in person, you can always live stream it.
People are going to do that every year.
And Roger Veer is no longer going to prison.
So that's a huge deal.
We're really pushing hard for Roger.
He was remotely at Anarchipulco earlier this year, but he couldn't say anything.
So he sat there next to a lady who he smiled.
That's what he was able to do.
And we understood why.
So grateful to have him get that resolved and to join us this year.
Okay.
Well, fantastic.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
It's been a pleasure.
And we'll have to do this again.
In the meantime, keep doing what you're doing.
And thank you for your service to humanity.
Thanks, guys.
Yeah, maybe, Charlie, after Anarchopulco, we can have you back on to be able to give us kind of a report card.
I would love to.
That would be really cool.
Absolutely.
I'll be there.
I'll be on stage all five days talking to everybody, coming up and down the stage.
So I'll have a pretty good idea of what's going on, what's on people's minds.
I'd love to do that.
Very cool.
Oh, and also, Charlie, don't hang up yet because I want to make sure that you've got my direct number so we can keep in touch and I can help promote your site and some other things that you're doing.
So just stand by for a second.
And then, Todd, we're going to take a break and we'll be back with the after party right after this break.
So stay with us, folks.
Sorry that I pre-after partied the after party with my last meeting.
I pre-partied the after party.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, we're going to get plenty of party in the after party.
So just stay tuned and we'll be right back after this break.
All right.
See you guys.
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All right.
Welcome back, folks, to the after party.
And Todd, you're looking something's different.
Did you get a haircut during the break or what's going on?
No, Mike.
I just started to, well, you know, I'm all business up front and party in the back, Mike.
And since this is the after party and I kind of messed up the ending of the primary show by going into the after party with some jokes, you know, I thought I might as well go all in.
Why not?
So, okay.
So you look like sort of a dark-haired version of Daryl Hall from Hall and Oats is my guess.
Really?
Well, with yeah.
Or it's like an Austin Powers that let his hair grow out a little bit too much.
No, I don't want to be that.
No, I'm back.
I'm back.
The real Todd is back.
What were you going for with that, though?
That's my question.
I was going for, my daughter gave this to me a while back because I had made the decision that I was going to grow my hair out and get cut it into a mullet.
I was just joking, of course.
And she said, Dad, don't.
And she says, I'll take care of you.
And she got me this.
So I'm like.
Mullet wig.
So this is what I wear.
You know, when Halloween happens and the kids are out there and they ding-dong and all of that, then I open the door with my mullet wig on.
So, you know.
Well, you could use it when you're performing street magic with your sleight of hand.
Ooh, that's a good point.
Yeah.
It could be sleight of hair and sleight of hand at the same time.
And I could have them pick a card, any card, and sign it, put it back in the deck.
And then with my mullet wig on, I could have them put that card in the pack, mix it in.
Yep.
And then put it on my head.
And guess what?
Hit my head and it goes through my hair.
And when I take off my wig, there will be their cards.
That's perfect.
See?
I could do that trick, right?
We just created a magic trick.
Yes.
I love it.
Yeah.
Maybe we should, we need, you need to develop another AI engine that's a magic trick creator.
You know, I wouldn't put it past you.
I bet you you'll have it done by Monday.
I know.
I feel like all AI seems like magic sometimes anyway.
But, you know, here's something interesting.
We, in our company, we have a talent show once a year.
It's coming up.
And this year, one of our newer employees told me that he is a sleight of hand magician.
Fantastic.
And he's going to be doing, yeah, he's going to be doing card magic for the talent show.
Oh, I love that.
I love that.
Get some video of that.
I want to see his magic.
I want to see it too.
I want to see if it's anywhere as good as yours.
Well, you know what?
I just appreciate the art.
I, you know, there's so many people out there, or I shouldn't say that.
There's 5% of the people out there that when you show a magic trick to them, they just feel like you're trying to get something over on them.
So they can't enjoy it.
They have to either try to expose it or they feel like you're trying to get something over on them and stuff.
Drives me crazy.
They try to grab the cards.
Yeah, the grabbers.
The grabbers.
And so when I do magic, I can spot them, man.
And when I do, I just call them out.
Ah, you're a grabber, aren't you?
You're a grabber.
But anyway, when I watch people do magic, I just love and enjoy it.
I appreciate it so much.
Me too.
I know you too.
You know, you've been a magician in your past too, Mike.
Yeah, that's true.
Not at your level, but when I was in college, I did a lot of sleight of hand card magic and actually performed once in a, I was a fill-in for another magician that had an escape.
He was an escape artist, like a Houdini guy, and his escape contraption was all jacked up.
And the audience was getting all tense, like, when is the escape going to happen?
And they had paid money to be there.
So he's like, you, you do magic.
Get out there, do something.
He threw me in front of this live audience with no preparation.
What did you do?
I actually juggled because they couldn't see the cards.
It's too big.
So I was a juggler too, and I had three pin juggling down.
Wow.
And so I juggled.
And so it just passed the time until he could do his escape.
Have you ever tried mixing up three Rubik's cubes and juggling them?
And while you're juggling, putting them together.
I'm laying that down as a challenge to you.
I pay you.
That is a learnable thing.
I mean, I've got cube solves down and it's learnable to do it one move at a time through juggling, but it's quite a bit of practice, kind of probably beyond my time scale.
Might not be the best ROI of your time, Mike.
Probably not, but it's doable.
That's a human-learnable skill.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you just have to be very observant with the colors and so on.
Where is my cube?
I don't know.
Yeah.
My cube is around here somewhere, but I haven't done any cube solves today.
Anyway, it doesn't matter.
Look, our guest was great.
And I just got to say, what an amazing person he is.
I mean, he totally gets it.
He's also, I think, he's good at explaining these concepts to people.
He's great.
He's less abrasive than some of us.
He's that guy that I like to think, you know, can bring the cookies down from the top shelf to a shelf that is accessible to me.
Yeah.
You know, just talk through things.
So, yeah, I really enjoyed him.
And I didn't get through 20% of my questions that I had.
So I do look forward to, you know, Anarchipulco.
I think that would be a great show just to get an update from.
Oh, yeah.
I think that would be great.
And if I wasn't so busy in Texas, I might go to an event like that.
But I promise the audience, I'm going to give a demonstration of the book engine here.
So it's lushing.
Yeah.
So here's what we're going to do.
Okay.
And I'm going to post this as a standalone here.
So let me let me have like a starting point.
All right.
Here we go.
So we're going to give you all a demonstration of the book engine, the book creation engine that we built at brightlearn.ai.
Here's the website, brightlearn.ai.
And as it says, start here.
And all you do is start entering your prompt here for the book that you want.
Now, currently, you do need a token in order to generate a book.
And that's in the pilot phase, but we will open up a free tier very soon.
And the tokens are given through our store, healthrangerstore.com.
The token holders, then one token equals one book.
So anyway, Todd, since we just interviewed Charlie Robinson, I was thinking we should do a prompt related to the topics that we talked about with him.
What do you say?
Yeah, please do.
All right.
So I'm going to do a prompt on, let's call it, let's say depopulation, because he writes about that.
So I'm typing it in here.
A book about a book about depopulation covering why globalists want to achieve depopulation of humans, covering the depopulation vectors like vaccines, pesticides.
What did we say?
The LGBT anti-family agenda, engineered food scarcity.
What else did we say in there?
Big pharma.
Oh, yeah.
Mass medication, induced infertility, pandemics, chemtrails, etc.
All to reduce human populations.
All right.
So it's creating the book title now.
And that'll happen very quickly.
And that's using our AI engine to generate the title.
Here's the title, Silent Erasure, the Globalist Blueprint for Human Depopulation and the Rise of the Machine.
I think we could do a better title than Silent Erasure.
The Silent Culling.
Or just, how about the word silent culling?
Okay.
And then the Globalist Blueprint for Human Depopulation and the Rise of the Machines.
Okay.
Then when I click continue, it's going to generate the cover art.
Now, this can take a minute or two.
And our engine generates the prompt for the cover art to have a very detailed, you know, cover art picture.
Yeah, I've seen the books you've created so far.
And it's just like you can just look at the cover and zoom in and you've got so many stories within that cover, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, it's there's a lot of depth and a lot of symbolism typically in the covers.
And that's why it takes this time to generate.
In fact, even right now, it's still analyzing the book concepts.
It's creating.
Okay.
And now it's actually submitting the cover art API request to a graphics engine just now.
So it took that time.
The funny part about what you said, you know, you're kind of apologizing about maybe it taking one to two minutes, whereas you had to hire a real artist and explain this book to him and ship the book to him.
And, you know, you're talking about weeks.
I know.
Okay.
Here's the art.
All right.
Check it out.
Silent culling, the globalist blueprint for human depopulation and the rise of the machines.
Wow.
Check it out.
Drones, DNA.
Down here, it's got 5G.
It's got GMO corn.
It's got a human figure being taken over by a digital cyborg entity and people falling off the cracks of reality.
I mean, wow.
Are you seeing all this?
This is crazy.
That's wild.
It's got a giant globalist eye up here.
He just needs to be wearing a LGBQ flag.
All right.
So I'm going to click continue.
And then I'm going to choose the research types that I want to use in writing the book.
I'm going to use all of them, books, interviews, articles, and podcasts.
And then I'm going to choose doomsday for the, I'm going to use my name, Mike Adams, but doomsday is the writing style.
And then I'm going to put in my email address here.
And then I'm going to click continue.
All right.
So Todd, I have submitted that book.
Now it goes into the queue.
It's going to take some time to generate.
And what I'll do is I'll show the finished book after the fact.
I'll record that separately and I'll insert it at the end of this show.
Great.
Can't wait to see it when the interview publishes.
Yeah, it should be really interesting.
Okay.
So anyway, that's kind of how the book engine works.
And it's, again, right now you need a token to use it, but it's free to use coming up soon.
There's going to be a free tier available for everybody to use.
And, you know, Todd, this is just one of the ways that we are advocating for decentralization to give people tools and knowledge that helps them bypass censorship and uplift each other, sharing information and knowledge in this world.
That's what it's all about.
Well, and I love the, I don't know who amongst your colleagues or friends told you that this is like the suno of book creation, but it is.
And I, you know, I know the joy that I have gotten out of creating some songs that are custom.
And certainly you have been so prolific, Mike.
I can't wait to get started on the books.
And my mind goes in crazy places, like as simple as, you know, my grandson just turned six months.
And so once I get my hands on this, I want to write a story that would be about his, you know, his life, his first five years or something like that, you know, that I'll be creative to prompt it, but he would be the central character in it.
And just to see how that might evolve.
I don't know if that'll be as good as, you know, something a little more research driven, but the possibilities are endless.
And like I said, I can't wait to write a book regarding these unincorporated nonprofit associations because after witnessing how you prompted that and everything, man, with the right ingested information that is based on truth, wow, how powerful these can be.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
And it can do fictional stories if it's prompted with a lot of detail, but it's primarily focused on nonfiction writing and instructional, informational, educational, you know, those kinds of themes.
But it can do fiction as well.
Well, I will tell you, this last week was very eye-opening for me, as you know, Mike, because I immediately was drawn to your the great IRS deception book that you wrote.
And oh, wow, I started reading it.
And then I'm like, man, the content in here needs to be drilled into everyone's minds.
And I'm a guy who likes to get my steps in and I like to listen to books.
And so I reached out to you and asked, hey, man, can you please create some audio for this?
Can you talk to people, which you did, by the way?
Thank you.
Can you talk to folks about how when you do that, it's really super cool how that audio comes out.
So you take this macro book and you distill it down to two people like they're on a podcast talking about the content of the book and they're hitting the highlights of everything.
And everybody should go to the great IRS Deception and download that and then click on the audio link at the bottom so you can hear what I'm talking about.
It's, I think, 15 minutes of a summary of this entire book.
Yes.
Mike.
Well, the main website where people can go to download all the books and hear the audio, and it's all completely free.
It's books.brightlearn.ai.
And currently we have 317 books, over 16,000 reads and almost 27,000 downloads so far.
And this button right here is what you want.
It's called audio available.
If you click on that, it shows you the books that have audio.
And for example, Pine Needle Perfection or Pink Washed.
It's about breast cancer awareness being a billion-dollar scam.
Here's one called Reality Rewritten about the Mandela Effect.
And then the one you're talking about is The Great IRS Deception right here.
And that book is based on one of the interviews that we did on the show, by the way.
Right.
And all you got to do is click play and you can hear the audio or you can download the MP3 file by clicking this download button right here.
And then our friend Zach Voorhees, the Google whistleblower, he created a book called The Algorithms Shadow.
So cool.
That's a great book.
You can play the audio podcast or download it.
I wrote Toxic Pantry about all the toxins in your food supply.
And then the one I mentioned earlier, Pink Wash, that's by Ty Bollinger from The Truth About Cancer.
And then I did a book called Tera Watt Tantrums, which is about how we're losing the power grid race to China big time.
We're more than 15 years behind China in terms of power grid infrastructure.
And then here's one called The Forbidden Cure that's about leotril or vitamin B17 from apricot seeds.
And we're going to be generating more and more audio, but that's just what's available now in terms of audio.
Or if you just want to read books or download PDFs, it's 317 books available now.
And look, this one just showed up, the supplement code, cracking the industry's secrets for safe, pure, and effective health.
So the engine is running right now.
It's churning out new books as we're here.
So this is going to change the world.
I fundamentally believe it.
I literally, I'm calling my shot here.
What you've just created is going to change the world for the better.
Wow.
Well, that's my goal.
And I appreciate the vote of confidence.
And we will be offering multilingual translations of the books.
And then eventually next year, probably, we'll start having many documentaries in video of the books.
Wow.
So keybooks will have documentaries auto-generated with narration and video and graphics and everything.
It's all AI generated.
Amazing.
That way we can help people learn in different modalities, whether they love audio, video, books, PDFs, summaries, whatever, whatever the case may be.
In fact, if you click on any book here, like let's click on supplement code here, then it, here's the book homepage you can see.
Go ahead and show that.
Yeah.
You can see, here's a summary, summary text of what the book is about.
And then it's got, you can start reading the text.
You can download the PDF or you can click for audio here if it has audio.
And then here's related books from the same author.
Thrive After 50, the high-protein vegan blueprint.
See?
So this is becoming, oh, and also, if you click on this author's name, Dr. Dale Johnson, or Johanson, excuse me, then you see all his books.
Oh, perfect.
And he can click on this author link right here and he can log in and he can update his profile and put in his social media links.
Oh, beautiful.
And a description about himself and his website.
So we've built it to support authors as creators of great content.
Wow.
Yeah.
So that's what I've been up to.
That's what I did over Thanksgiving.
It's just like vibe coding.
Yeah.
What did you do over Thanksgiving?
Change the world.
Well, isn't that what we work towards every day, though, even with this show, right?
I mean, change the world one episode at a time.
It's our attempt anyway.
Yes.
And I think we are accomplishing that in many, many different ways, Mike.
We are.
And that reminds me of one of the ways that you're helping people change their worlds is through the UNA.
And I think you should talk to people about that because it's coming up on the end of the year.
Yep.
And if people are going to move on these, they need to do so quickly.
So go ahead and give the intro.
I'll bring up your website.
Yeah.
So if people go to my575e.com, let me just tell you now whether you might be someone who might want to consider visiting the site and perhaps acquiring a UNA is, are you a W-2 earner?
If so, absolutely.
Are you a 1099 earner?
If so, absolutely.
Do you operate an LLC?
You absolutely have to understand what these UNAs are and how they can help you keep more, way more of what you earn.
Do you own property?
Do you trade in crypto?
Do you have progeny?
Do you have children?
All of these, Mike, are a UNA, an unincorporated nonprofit association, provide, those are all use cases for people who can benefit.
And I always talk to people during my consultations with them.
I'm like, look, if you can identify just one use case to where you, you know, can get an obvious ROI on your investment, then that gets you into our private telegram group, which Mike is now approaching 400 members to help 500 people acquire their UNAs.
This past week has just been insane from the people who have, you know, they talk about you can't buy car insurance after the accident.
Well, we're into December and people are waking up to the fact of how powerful these are.
So we have this mad dash to the end of the month.
And so, you know, folks, it's just, it all begins with your own education.
I try to make things as easy for you as possible to be able to learn about this relatively undiscovered entity that's out there.
And you just go to my575e.com, put in your name and address, and you can go watch a 90-minute video of me interviewing Dennis Gray, who is, you know, he's an 82-year-old guy who has been helping people acquire these UNAs for 37 years.
He's an amazing resource.
And that 90-minute interview and the supporting 12-page PDF, instructional PDF on how these, all of the positive attributes of these and how you can operate them to your benefit, that's all for free.
So if not anything else, spend the rest of, you know, this week or weekend of becoming informed.
And then if you still have questions, I make it real easy to have a personal one-on-one with me.
And Mike, so many people are doing that and have.
And I will tell everybody that people who book a consultation with me, if you move forward with the UNA, you get the consultation fee back.
The only reason why I ever charge anything is because when I don't, people don't show up to the Zoom calls.
But most people do now because the $150 remedied that.
But frankly, most people get it back because they move forward with the UNAs.
They just need some personal questions answered.
And I do, I think, a pretty good job of being able to provide that proper insight.
You should offer the consultation for free if they wear a mullet.
Right.
I promise to wear a mullet wig.
Right.
Or maybe I should just show up to these consultations wearing a mullet and say for an additional $150, I'll take it.
I'll take it off.
So, the fact is, and this is what I want to share with people, by the time we publish this, which is going to be next week, Mike, we're getting really, really almost uncomfortably close to the end of the year to be able to turn one of these around.
Not impossible.
If you want to book a consultation with me and let's talk about it, you'd have to acquire an already established UNA and we'd have to hustle on this, but it's not impossible.
But I really want to lay the groundwork for 2026.
Yeah.
Why not you?
You know, don't be that guy or gal that next December, you're the one that says, man, I've been listening to Todd and Mike talk about these for over a year, and I just haven't done it, but I see the wisdom in it now.
And I really want to keep more of what I want to earn.
And I really want to protect my personal assets and I want to decrease my personal liability.
Well, why not at the beginning of the year?
And then you have a full year to become fully informed and war game with our great group of almost 400 like-minded people who are just in it there together for each other.
So, with that, man, I just want to wish everybody a you know a happy holiday.
And it can be happier if you know that you are going to keep way more of what you earn lawfully, Mike.
And also to keep more of what you've saved.
For example, if you have gold or silver or crypto, you really want to put it in a UNA that you control, but you don't technically own it.
It's not tied to your social security number.
It's not your asset, but you maintain control over that asset as I understand it anyway.
Yeah, that's right.
And Mike, you know, just to go back to your book that you wrote, The Great IRS Deception, it really will unpack and educate you on this fraud that the IRS is and how we have all been led to slaughter financially because of it, right?
And it's a voluntary system.
And when you take a look at the math of the people who have stopped filing their taxes versus the, you know, the judges that adjudate those cases, it's mind-boggling the math.
But here's the thing: the big aha as I listened to that book and I read that book.
It's like there is a way, because you talk about it, Freedom Law School in there, there is a way to give a you know, giant pull out a giant middle finger and just stop filing.
And basically, you're kind of not picking a fight with the IRS.
You're just stopped complying.
Now, that is a very good strategy, but there are some consequences to that, which means when you're fighting with a three-letter agency, there can be consequences.
So it makes sense to me, and Mike, you and I talked about this.
Before ever doing that, you would want to acquire a UNA with its own EIN number of which you control, which may give you the, may empower you to make that other decision, right?
That is really a big boy, big girl decision to do that.
But then, at least, if you know what hits the fan and you have to go into defensive mode, you can't be shut down entirely because you have effectively transitioned any of your personal assets into an entity that is untouchable and it's lawfully.
Yeah.
And let me mention, this is not financial advice for anybody listening, right?
So we're not your financial planners, do your own research.
And I'm saying to those people who are going to continue to file voluntarily with the IRS, which is most people, that the UNA plays a very important role in protecting assets, even as you are continuing to file.
Absolutely.
Right.
This is not a tax protester approach.
It's the opposite.
Right.
It's you're going to remain compliant.
You're going to use the laws that are on the books.
You're going to continue to file.
But there's this vehicle you need to know about that can protect you in really strategic ways.
Yeah.
So I invite everybody to come learn more.
All right.
That website is my575E.com, where you can find out about that and take advantage of Todd's mullet consulting.
Free mullet consulting.
No.
And then, of course, our book engine again is at brightlearn.ai.
And all the rest of the episodes of this show are available at decentralize.tv.
And boy, we've really hit it out of the park, Todd, in two and a half plus years.
I think the world is coming around more to the ideas that we've been talking about here the whole time.
Decentralization is becoming a very powerful and common theme, wouldn't you say?
Yes.
And I really hope and encourage people to don't look at our show as anything that's current event-based that, oh, if you missed last week's episode, well, you better not go back to it.
No, you can go back to our very first episode.
Go back to our fourth episode with Jim Gale, where CEO of FoodForestAbundance.com, where we talked about food forestry.
It's as relevant today as it ever has been, if not more.
And that's what all of our shows are, Mike.
They're just timeless.
Here's the website here, and people can see some of our shows.
Decentralized wealth, Chris Sullivan and Matt Smith.
That was a great episode, wasn't it?
So great.
We've got the episode here with Marchin about open source agricultural equipment.
Here's Aaron Day.
Here's Courtney Turner.
Just an amazing collection of incredible voices.
So check it out at decentralize.tv.
And those are all the additional episodes right there.
So Todd, it's been a great show.
What a wonderful guest.
We had a great conversation to the audience.
I will add on the end of this the book, the finished book.
I'll show you what that looks like, but I'm going to record that separately later and add that on.
But for today, it's been a great show, Todd.
Thank you.
Thank you, Mike.
I really look forward to, I got a peek in the barrel as far as who our guest is coming up this next week, and everybody is going to love it.
I mean, can I just compliment the producers of reaching out and finding these amazing guests and such?
Everybody, just hang in there.
If you don't subscribe to decentralize.tv, you know, just do it right now.
You know, it's free.
Yeah.
Informed when the next episodes launch.
Totally.
Yeah, you're going to love it.
All right.
Well, I guess that's a wrap for today, Todd.
So great show.
Great guests.
Wonderful conversation.
Until next time, have a wonderful rest of your evening and weekend coming up.
So thank you, Todd.
It's been a pleasure.
See you, Mike.
Bye-bye.
Cheers, everybody.
Take care.
And thank you all for watching again here at thebrightion.com studios for this episode of decentralize.tv.
Check out all the other episodes at that website, decentralize.tv.
And until then, stack more gold, silver, and private crypto if you want to have anything left after the hyperinflation that's coming for the dollar with all the money printing and nonsense that's going on there.
So thank you for watching.
I'm Mike Adams.
Take care.
Okay, this is Mike here picking us back up.
I continued this book, Generation at Home, a little bit later after the show.
And so I actually ended up with a different cover and a slightly different title because I wanted to add some things to it about the transhumanism aspects.
So let me just show you the result of what we ended up with.
It's this book called Silent Culling: The Globalist Blueprint for Human Depopulation and the Rise of the Machines.
That's the title I ultimately wanted to go with.
And as you can see from this cover design here, it's also a really impressive cover.
Now I could regenerate the cover.
You know, it'll be a little bit different each time, and you'll get different covers each time that you use it.
But every cover is incredibly impressive.
And as you'll note from this page, there's also a text summary of the book that's generated on this book index page at brightlearn.ai.
Well, actually, it's at books.brightlearn.ai.
And then you'll also notice on the right column of this page, it shows related books from Mike Adams, and it shows some of the other books that I've written sorted by popularity there.
So it's a very powerful engine.
It really works very well.
It's not 100% free of glitches.
We've got little glitches and categorization problems, but we're fixing all that.
It's a powerful engine.
And you notice you can read the text, you can download the PDF.
And for some books, you can listen to the audio.
So I can't wait for you to use this tool.
You will find it very empowering.
It will unleash your creativity.
So it's going to be amazing, actually, when all of you get to use this tool.
If you have tokens from HealthRangerStore.com, then you can start using this tool right now.
Just go to brightlearn.ai with your token.
One token allows you to generate one book and you're good to go.
So I'll bring you more updates on this.
You can also follow our Bright Learn news at our new BrightLearn channel on Brighteon.com or Rumble and other video platforms.
Not YouTube, of course, we're banned there, but other free speech video platforms.
So watch for more news on this, more announcements, more features, multilingual features coming out, more audio.
And then in 2026, some video creation that's going to turn these books into mini documentaries and then eventually into multiple languages of mini documentaries.
So it's going to be a very exciting year for decentralization and bypassing censorship.
So thanks for watching today.
I'm Mike Adams, the AI developer, the builder, the engineer of Brightlearn.ai.
And you can find all of our AI tools.
They're all free at brighteon.ai.
So thanks for watching and take care.
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