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Dec. 12, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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The Prather Point: MIKE ADAMS’ AI ANSWER!
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Welcome.
I'm Jeff Braither, and this is the Prayer Point.
And I am very happy to have my good old friend Mike Adams joining me for the show.
And that's the title of the show is Mike Adams AI Answer.
And we're going to be talking about how AI sways lazy with fake data, why we are the envy of angels, the JSIX pipe bomber, Stooge, FBI ID in 2021, Irish and British resistance to spillover into the U.S. and troops in U.S. cities here to stay and violence is inevitable in that.
But Mike, welcome.
And I'm so glad to have you.
I saw your natural news article on research finds that AI chatbots sway political opinion, but flood conversations with inaccurate claims.
So could you elaborate on that to set the stage for the problem?
Yes.
And by the way, thank you for inviting me on your show.
It's always an honor to join you.
Appreciate all your service and everything that you're doing for our freedom.
So yeah, right to your point on the story.
So it turns out that AI is incredibly persuasive, more persuasive than most humans.
And as a result, when AI chatbots are generating comments on social media, which they are, especially on X, probably half the channels you have to block are just AI chatbots.
Those chatbots can be incredibly persuasive, even if they're not well informed.
And so this has enormous implications for our political dialogue and the election coming up in roughly a year or so here in the U.S.
But it means that we are going to be inundated with messaging and, in fact, multimodal messaging from AI agents, not only AI techs, but of course, podcasts, audio, video, and avatars as well.
And there are now very compelling avatars.
There are two services that can generate avatars.
One of them is Kling, but also, of course, Google's tech generates compelling avatars.
Excuse me.
And as a result, there are videos now on YouTube that are getting a lot of views that look like a human being talking, but they are not.
They are completely AI generated people making seemingly compelling points, seemingly real, but they're not real.
So YouTube is about to shift into something like 80% AI-generated content.
And that's why your audience, I know, appreciates you and me and the things that we do here because we're still human.
We haven't been replaced yet, Jeff, by AI avatars.
So we're still human and we still bring that human perspective.
So there you go.
That's what I've always thought as I looked at the problems with AI.
It was really designed to be a propaganda platform to control us.
And that's what I see you're saying here.
But you're also saying that the more, I think if I'm understanding the article correctly, when instructed to pack arguments facts, GPT 40 saw accuracy rate drop from 78% to 62%.
So the more that they pack on, the less accurate it is, although the more persuasive it is.
Is that correct?
Well, yeah, that's true, but there's a fundamental problem with mainstream AI engines, which we have overcome in our AI engine.
Think about it.
Google and ChatGPT, you know, OpenAI, Meta, et cetera, Microsoft, they're all claiming to build reasoning models, but then they train them on left-wing, irrational nonsense like climate change, the cult, or LGBT transgenderism, that a man can become a woman.
Something that a five-year-old knows is not true.
But somehow these AI engines that we're told are going to solve all the problems of the world.
They're going to solve math.
They're going to solve cancer.
They're going to refactor everything in our reality.
They still think that men can become women.
So there's a conflict under the hood of those engines where they are radically irrational.
A lot of them are trained on Reddit content, which is sketchy at best and definitely strongly irrational.
So what we've done with our AI engines, which are free to use, by the way, you can see all of my AI tools at brighteon.ai.
Our engine has been trained on two years of curated data that I personally curated to be rooted in reality.
And that's why our AI engine beats ChatGPT on everything from vaccines to climate reality to monetary policy.
Now, it doesn't beat it on high-level math problems, but in terms of things that are reality-based, our engine is better than their engine.
We built it for only $2 million while they spent hundreds of billions of dollars.
So the truth is, Jeffrey, that these mainstream AI engines are going to continue to be, well, retarded for as long as they continue to be trained on retarded content.
It also starts from false premise that the creation is random.
Although mathematics, although if you're going to rely on a rational mind that we have, then obviously a rational mind has to come from a rational mind designer.
But of course, this is where we get into scientism.
So what you're saying is the whole basis of everything that their models are based upon is false and flawed.
And therefore, the more you multiply it, the more false and flawed it gets.
Well, that's correct.
And remember that all these models were trained on human content.
And human content, beginning in about 2014, the globalists ran intense censorship campaigns to remove all alternative views from the internet because the internet was being scraped to train the AI models.
So that's why you were censored.
That's why I was censored, because they didn't want us influencing the AI models that would be released and produced by companies like Meta and Google.
And so Google, the same.
Great point.
Wow.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, that's really why they censored us.
They didn't care that we were talking to other humans.
What they cared was that we were influencing the AI engines.
So, you know, Google is a disinformation search engine.
It doesn't expose you to knowledge or truth or information.
It's designed to limit your access to information and to isolate you from knowledge.
And that's also the way Gemini works and other AI engines from these mainstream tech companies.
And one of the things that has happened recently in the last year in US engines is they have stopped publicly releasing open source engines.
Meta used to release a lot of open source, even OpenAI did.
That has completely stopped.
And at the recent tech conferences where they typically would publish and share information about their internal science advancements, all the US companies have stopped publishing publicly.
They've closed up the boxes.
Now everything is a black box secret of what's happening internally.
And instead, China is releasing all kinds of open source models.
China is releasing the best science papers on AI.
And at these AI conferences, the most common language that you hear spoken is Mandarin.
And that's because China, through Alibaba and other companies, DeepSeek, for example, is leading the way now in open source AI.
And Chinese models are competitive with US models, even though the Chinese models are free.
And we can talk about what that strategy is.
But it's interesting to me that the Chinese models don't censor the same things that the US models censor.
They do censor things about Tiananmen Square and the Chinese Communist Party, et cetera, but they don't censor the same cultural things that we censor in the United States.
For example, transgenderism and LGBT themes and things like that.
But also France has just released a lot of new open source models through the Meestral Company.
And of course, we've released an open source model.
You can see that at brightu.ai.
And lastly, I want to mention we have our new book site.
I know you wanted to talk about that.
We could talk about it more.
But if you go to brightlearn.ai, we now have over 500 books that are published there.
And they're all free to download and share.
And this is a knowledge base that we're building for humanity.
And these are all based on our AI engine prompted by users like you.
And so these are just some of the books that are available right now.
Again, 519 books at the moment.
Soon there will be thousands and we're going to have free downloads for all the books for everybody to build an entire knowledge base at home.
You can put it on a thumb drive.
You know, it's all free.
So that's what we're doing to try to decentralize knowledge.
But we can get into more details.
No, yeah, that's great.
In fact, I have one of my many sticky notes here, which is something I was going to work on is another book.
I've published several books, but it's going to be Jeffrey Prayther's poems and major memes because I do my intros and my extros and I see them on X because that's Mimetic Warfare.
My most famous one being Freedom is Taken.
So that's the book I want to do with Brightian AI.
Well, I will get you a token this evening and you can just paste in all your notes and let this engine take a shot at it and see what you think.
Oh, that sounds great.
Thank you.
But so this isn't just, and these are free, right?
For free, yeah, all free.
So there's no monetarization here.
So one thing, you know, we've been friends a long time and we kind of came up at the same time, you know, through got kind of famous through Clay Clark.
But I think we've seen a lot of our peerage get paid off and go into the Zionist corner.
And we see that everywhere now.
You know, this Nick Fuentes kid, you know, looks like he's a Fed for sure.
He was calling people to go into J6, disregard the cop.
I was telling people not to go there.
All of that across the board.
But where you and I are different is we are not dependent upon any sponsors incomes because you have all your health store great work.
I have my competitive intelligence work.
But then also we are both working through Christ, through biblical truth to give a straight line of truth as a basis for everything else we are doing.
And I see that we're kind of paralleling that.
I think that's really cool.
I've got all that right, correct?
Yeah, absolutely.
And I think it's worth noting that Israel just radically increased its propaganda budget to over $600 million this coming year.
And a lot of that money.
And they just got a thousand American preachers.
And here's, I just put this on X is so see, read this with eyes to see a foreign head of state who denies the divinity of Jesus is telling false American Christian Zionist pastors what to preach.
Yeah, that's completely insane.
That's really an antichrist philosophy in my opinion.
Antichristic.
It is completely antichristic.
So, but to your point, yes, we are able to release these tools for free because of our store, HealthRangerStore.com.
And we have, you know, I don't know, a million customers or whatever the number is who choose to support us because they know that we are paying it forward by reinvesting in tools to help people become creators or makers, if you like that term better, to be able to make books, to be able to create articles through our AI engine, etc.
So we have a relationship with our supporters to say, okay, you purchase products from us, which are laboratory tested, certified organic, ultra-clean, et cetera.
And then we will reinvest into tools that empower you and help you achieve decentralization of knowledge and know-how.
And that's our secret business model, I suppose.
I mean, it transcends a business model.
It's a mission model.
Of course, you need a certain amount of money to do it, but we've been blessed.
We've been blessed by God.
We've been blessed by our customers and we have the means to carry this out.
And so right now, our store actually donates the compute for the book generator site.
And that's working great.
But I suppose if a million people start to use the site, we might have to ask for donations or something.
But so far, it's well within our expenditure range.
And I got to thank you for publishing my last two sermons and substacks there because they're very controversial.
I've read the American Jewish President.
But you have hundreds of sermons of your own.
Well, I have 104 sermons that I did starting about a year ago.
And then I stopped doing them.
And one of the reasons I stopped doing the sermons was because, well, I guess we're going to get controversial here, as usual.
But it's when I found out that the practice of Christianity in America, and I'm not saying Christianity itself, because I believe in the teachings of Christ, and I follow those teachings.
But the way it is practiced and weaponized is fraudulent across many, many churches, especially the mega churches.
Oh, totally.
Completely, totally.
That's why in Christ Sanction Chaplaincy, we're emulating Yeshua.
We're doing things the way he did it.
Get a lot of flash for that, but also using the did-a-K, which is not the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ by the 12 apostles.
actually the training of it.
Well, and what I realized in doing my sermons was that the vast majority of so-called Christians, and again, it's going to be controversial, the vast majority, there are exceptions, but the vast majority, they do not want to know anything about Christianity.
They don't want to know about the history of the Bible.
They don't want to know about the lost books.
They don't want to know about the Vatican.
counterfeiting entire books of the Bible, counterfeiting words from the apostles, mistranslating on purpose.
The average Christian doesn't want to know any of that.
What they want is to just stick with their faith-based storytelling narrative that is accepted by their peers in their church, and they don't want that disrupted regardless of what history and facts actually say.
So anytime you try to teach a Christian, a mainstream Christian, try to teach them about the Bible.
And this is what led me to say the hardest thing in the world is to teach a Christian what the Bible says because most of them do not know.
Now, again, your audience is very sophisticated, very informed.
They know far more.
And so does my audience, but I'm talking about mainstream Christians.
They don't know much of anything about Christianity.
It's just bizarre.
No, you've got the Kenneth Copeland crowd.
You've got the Joel Olstein crowd, which are just ridiculous.
And then you've got the guys knocking people down when Yeshua rose them up.
I mean, and I talk about that too all the time, not to put them down, but to just show how off track people are from everything else.
It's extraordinary.
It is extraordinary.
It's like they would rather have a certain belief than to know, you know, like about Jesus' brother, James.
Or let's say, if you bring up like the gospel of Thomas.
Oh, well, that's been, you know, debunked.
That's not true.
Well, well, of course, the Vatican would say that because the Gospel of Thomas taught that Christ is in all of you decentralized and you don't have to go to a building and worship in a building in a church in order to know God.
I mean, it's the Gospel of Thomas is the ultimate spiritual decentralization.
So of course the church hated that.
You see, I mean, you have to apply reason to the whole history of Christianity if you really want to understand it.
Split the wood, lift the rock, I am there is Thomas, I believe.
Yeah.
Very Zeni.
I studied Zen Buddhism in a Zen temple growing up, my first karate dojo.
Outstanding.
And of course, the kingdom of God, and that aligns with, so Thomas' later gospel, but aligns with the kingdom of God is within you, which is synoptic as well.
But let's get back to so we're both using a Christic truth line via scripture for what we're doing.
And we're also trying to help.
I'm doing that through the chaplaincy, doing that through Team America, through the Praetor Point.
And that's what you're doing as well is, you know, you're not just simply commentating or, you know, criticizing, but actually trying to change things and on the cutting edge of the battlefield, which is cyber, which is AI.
And that's why what you're doing is so important.
And what's the significance of calling your AI engine Enoch?
Well, okay, so that name, that's just a nickname, but it, of course, you know, refers to the Enoch and the lost books of the Bible, lost knowledge, forbidden knowledge that you're not supposed to know about, and all the books of the current Bible that were deleted and stripped out of it.
So, you know, Enoch represents lost knowledge.
And our AI engine, which won't be named Enoch next year, by the way, we'll have a new name for each version of it.
But it's, you know, we, like I said earlier, we have curated this vast amount of data and knowledge over the last couple of years.
And we have trained our model on that knowledge, which includes the truth about the climate, why photosynthesis is critical and why it needs carbon dioxide in order to function and why a man is a man and a woman is a woman and the families are important and human reproduction is important.
So our model understands reality from a pro-human point of view and a pro-reason point of view, and which I think in most cases, you know, that's what Enoch was searching for.
That's the opposite of the AI models.
Because we're telling the one guy to leave his wife and then commit suicide and he was doing that.
Yeah.
Well, again, see, so let's talk about AI technology as a whole because it can be used for demonic anti-human purposes, which is what Chat GPT is, in my opinion.
Or it can be used for pro-human technology, which is what we are doing, which is decentralization, knowledge, truth, as best we can achieve it.
Our engine is not perfect yet, by the way.
It'll never be perfect, but it will continue to improve as we are, we're actually curating many more books and science papers, processing over 100 million published science papers right now in our data center.
And I'm about done processing a quarter of a million books to determine their alignment with these values.
And only the ones that match those values are going to be used to train the engine.
So what the mainstream companies do is they'll take millions of books and they'll just feed them into the engine, whatever they say.
I'm the other way around.
I'm very specific about what is the message and the motivation and the values or morality taught in these books.
And only the ones that match our alignment are allowed to influence our engine.
So that's the difference.
So how does one, so how am I going to do this?
Walk me through the process.
Do you want to use our engine or do you want to create a book or what do you want to do?
Well, let's do both.
Let's talk about, well, first of all, using the engine is just pulling it up and querying it.
Is that correct?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's at brightu.ai.
You just type in your prompt and it's free.
It does ask you to register after three prompts and that's it.
You can ask it anything.
You can ask it about health.
It's got a wellness coach.
Actually, here, let me bring up that page.
Yeah.
Brightu.ai.
Do you see, let me show you a screen here, knowledge without censorship.
And if you scroll down, you can just ask any question right here.
Or you can scroll down and there's special coaches.
You can ask our wellness coach, which knows more than any doctor about nutrition.
You can ask our financial coach about money and risk and how to reduce risk, et cetera.
Here's our ingredients analyzer for any kind of food or personal care product ingredient.
Here's our survival coach.
And you can ask it about what are things for survival.
Shall we just, let's try the survival coach.
What do you say?
Sure.
Okay.
What would you like to ask it, Jeffrey?
Something about preparedness.
Yeah, what's the basics for preparedness?
Okay.
For preparedness, let's say against natural disasters and economic collapse.
I'll just add a little qualifier there for you.
So here we go.
You can see it's already generating the answer.
This is a fairly short answer, but here it is: the basics: here's your emergency plan, communication, evacuation.
You see the supply kit.
Here's just the basics of the supply kit, financial preparedness, skills and knowledge, community, etc.
And then update your plan.
Then it gives you some articles that are related.
Now, I could ask a follow-up question.
Give me a detailed bug out bag kit inventory list for a vehicle to be used to bug out from a disaster.
How about that?
Sure.
And now it's going to go into way more detail, as you can see.
It's kicking that out and it's giving you, you know, again, you can ask it whatever you want.
And I have you get Suzuki ski girl on Rumble, and she's saying she uses it daily.
Oh, that's awesome.
That's great to hear.
I mean, we want you to use it daily.
That's why we offer it.
And it's free.
And please use it.
And not only can it just answer questions, but it can write things for you.
It can create articles.
It can summarize science papers.
It can expand your bullet points into full paragraphs.
It can also translate into different languages.
So, you know, it's a full-fledged engine.
It'll even write code, but it's not anywhere near the best at that.
It will write average code, but we didn't build it for writing code.
Wow.
And so now let's talk about writing the book because I remember just a couple of weeks ago, your first book came out.
I think it was a dog book.
Yeah, I was playing around with, but we've had a lot of dog books generated.
So let me show you this right here.
So, Jeffrey, let's, and we probably won't be able to do the whole process here, but I can show you the really cool parts.
If you put a third, you present, I can put it, I can present it a lot so it'll be a lot bigger.
Oh, okay.
Can we do that on our side?
Can we do a present?
Let me know the StreamYard.
Okay.
It's on the screen, the StreamYard page there.
See if you can find that.
All right, Jeffrey, give me a topic that you want a book to be about and we can keep it simple.
Well, let's do the example of Jeffrey Prayer's poems and major memes because that's what we're going to do.
Well, but we would have to feed it in all your stuff in order to do that because it won't know your poems.
But like more like, how about a practical topic?
How to do something in the world that like a practical skill set or something like that?
Okay, sharpening a knife.
Oh, how to sharpen that.
Okay.
How to sharpen knives?
Oops.
Knives and tools.
How about especially in an off-grid situation?
Okay.
And let's ask it.
And also about the best kinds of blades for all uses, including self-defense.
Is that cool?
That would be a Prayer warboo.
Yeah, perfect.
Okay.
So I put in that prompt.
Now, don't share my screen for right now.
I got to type in my secret token.
I don't want that broadcast.
Okay.
Let me type in my.
I didn't see it yet.
So don't worry about it.
Okay.
All right.
So now I'm hitting submit.
Okay.
You can share my screen again.
And I don't know.
Can you see this, Jeffrey?
Yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's generating the outline of the book that we want.
It's building the outline right now.
Here's off-grid sharpening techniques.
That's chapter two.
Okay.
Here's choosing the best blades for every purpose.
That's chapter three.
I chose a five-chapter book.
And then here's self-defense blades and ethical considerations.
Long-term blade care and maintenance.
That's chapter five.
Now it's going to generate a title for this book.
Standby.
That'll just take a second here, a couple of seconds.
And then after that, it will create the cover art once we approve the title.
So here's the title: The Edge of Survival, Mastering Blade Craft Sharpening and Self-Reliance in the Wild.
That's pretty good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's the engine is very good.
And it's based on our AI training.
So now it's going to generate the cover art, which will blow your mind.
Now, this will take a minute.
So we'll come back to it.
Go ahead and you can take my screen down for a minute.
This will take about a minute, Jeffrey, to generate the cover art.
And then after that, then we hit go and we answer a couple other small questions like what kind of writing style do you want?
Is it instructional?
Is it whimsical?
Is it easy reading, et cetera?
And then you put in your name and your email address and you hit go.
And then it can take anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour, depending on how many other books are in the queue, and it will generate the book.
It'll do all the writing, the fact-checking, the references, the indexing, and then the packaging into a PDF, and it'll publish it online also.
And it'll send you a link.
Wow.
Somebody's asking, can it reform other, rewrite or reform?
Can it write code to reform the other engines?
Oh, it must be talking about the AI engine.
Real quick, we'll answer that, but show my screen now.
Here's the cover.
Look at the cover it came up with.
See that?
The edge of survival.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mastering blade craft sharpening and self-reliance in the wild.
So you see the cover theme, the style, the fonts, the images, everything matches the topic in an incredible way.
Our cover art prompting is just off the charts.
Great.
That is really excellent.
Yeah, it's and any topic, anything.
We've had amazing cover art on topics from UFOs to, you know, what, I mean, anything that you can think of.
And then anyway, after that, I'm not going to do it right now, but after that, we would click continue and we would fill it in and we would just finish the process.
And that's how it works.
But this is really a form of cyber resistance to the deep states in propagandization and control of information flow.
That's the most important part, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
And actually, well, go ahead and no, well, let me just finish the submission and it'll, maybe it'll generate during our show here.
Okay.
So let me let me just finish this and I'll put in, don't show my screen here.
I'm going to put in my email address.
I'm going to click continue.
Okay.
And then here's a screen.
It says the book has been submitted successfully and we're number one in the queue.
So it says it'll be 20 minutes.
Okay.
So if we if we wait and it might do it faster.
So probably right before the end of the show, we'll have the book, I'm guessing.
Wow, very cool.
Yeah.
Very cool.
So we'll keep we'll keep an eye out for that.
And you can go to the homepage of books.brightlearn.ai and you can you can see like the book will just pop up here.
And so how many books have you got already?
519 currently.
And is there any way to check the accuracy level of any of them?
Yes.
Well, first of all, we have a unique approach that has near zero hallucinations.
So these aren't just simple prompts that say to the engine, write a chapter about this.
No.
We have multiple layers of research documents and document indexing so that, and we have many millions of documents in our index so that when each chapter cites references, those are real documents.
We do not cite references from the memory of the AI engine.
So all hallucinations in AI come from the internal knowledge of the AI engine where it thinks, oh, there must have been a book, you know, called this, or there must have been a movie like this, or there must have been a court case.
We disallow our writing engines from using internal memory from the LLM.
We only use external.
Yeah, that's because hallucinations with AI, they'll even use citations, which are false, which do not, the citations are real, but they do not support the conclusions of the citations.
So we've eliminated all of that.
We've really solved this issue.
And, you know, it wasn't inconsequential to do.
I mean, this took a lot of effort.
That's huge.
I mean, is there any other AI engine doing that?
I'm not aware of any other application like this that uses our approach to eliminate hallucinations and create research documents.
I think we're the only ones doing this.
I think we're the only book creation engine that exists that I'm aware of.
Maybe there are others, but I doubt that they use this approach.
So the thing, what we're doing now is we're adding over the next few months, we will have millions of additional books and science papers in our indexed references.
We already have podcasts.
We've got interviews with you, Jeffrey, like every interview that you and I have done is in the index.
And it could cite our interview if it's relevant to the chapter that's being written.
So when our engine does the research, it actually sorts through tens of millions of documents and it brings back paragraphs or chunks of text that are relevant to the chapter.
It hands those chunks of text over to the chapter writing AI agent that says, hey, write this chapter.
Here's the chapter plan because we have an architect that oversees the entire book planning and it gives each chapter writer a 10-point plan and then it gives it the research data from the index documents and says use only these documents as citations.
So that's kind of a little bit under the hood of how it works.
And Trump is about to bring about federal law to control all state AI regulations, I believe.
So talk about the ramifications of what that means.
Well, number one, on the positive side, it is necessary to have a universal rule set, whatever that happens to be, because we don't want states like California to push their own AI censorship legislation that would penalize AI that says things like, you know, the climate cult is a cult or AI that says, you know, a man can't become a woman.
So what California wants to do is what the EU is doing is they want to force AI engines to lie to you and push their radical left-wing or globalist propaganda.
So again, on the positive side, what Trump is doing is saying, we need just one set of rules for the whole country.
Otherwise, we're going to stifle AI innovation.
So I agree with that aspect of it.
The unknown part of what Trump is doing is Where will his administration put any kind of guardrails or rules on AI under the rubric of safety?
So they like to talk about AI safety and protecting children from AI, which is important in its own way, but usually that claim gets bastardized into something that's more like AI censorship.
And of course, we focus on uncensored AI and uncensored books if you see all the topics.
On my screen right now, here's weather wars.
You know, this is all about geoengineering.
I saw that.
Yes.
Yeah.
If you look through our books, you know, the longevity equation here, a lot of these are very controversial books.
Kraytom, there's a controversial topic, right?
Kraytom unveiled.
So you would never see a mainstream book publisher be willing to publish books on these topics, most of them.
That's why we need to go outside the system.
And so we need AI tools that are uncensored, that are open source, that we can build on top of, which is what we have done.
So whatever Trump does, again, I think he's off to a good start with that rule announcement, but we have to make sure that we don't stifle innovation and we don't push censorship and guardrails, which is what the Democrats will absolutely want to do if they regain power.
So uncensored open source AI is the path to winning the AI race and making America great again, really, and using it responsibly, you know, with morals and ethics like we do.
But that's not what open AI is doing.
So there you go.
Yeah, because there are no morals and ethics with open AI.
What's the influence of hypothesize on the influence of Theo, who's always having seminars about the Antichrist, and Musk, who I got to say, X is the most free platform out there.
It's exposing all the Zionism.
It's standing up for Candace's expose on the TPUSA cover-up.
And I know from being betrayed many times, it's always the people closest to you that are doing the betraying.
And I mean, there's a huge dichotomy between what you see on X and then what you see on mainstream.
And then someplace in the middle is YouTube and Rumble and all the other.
So what's the influence you see there?
Because he's highly influenced by Israel, by Theo, by Musk.
Well, so Elon Musk has gone part way toward free speech, and it's a positive step, but not all the way.
And clearly they started taking down a lot of videos out of Gaza and things like that in the last few months.
But they've continued to allow a level of speech that most other platforms do not allow.
My point is we should not rely on platforms where one person can censor you because of their beliefs.
So decentralization of this technology is the long-term answer to this.
And by the way, we still, we sued X, and that lawsuit is still pending.
We sued X along with Google and YouTube and Meta and others and the Department of Defense, by the way.
It's named in our Brighteon lawsuit.
And that was because of the Jack Dorsey censorship and deplatforming.
That's not what Elon Musk did.
That was before Elon.
But X has still not agreed to settle with us on this lawsuit.
They still want to fight it in the court.
So they're not as pro-free speech as you think.
And they still block links to our video platform, Brighteon.com.
So they disallow those links.
I remember that forever.
Yeah, I can't.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So X is not a free speech platform.
It is a controlled speech platform that self-identifies as a free speech platform, if you will.
We build actual free speech platforms like Brighteon.social or Brighteon.io, which is blockchain powered through clients.
There's no server at all, completely decentralized, technically decentralized.
But of course, those are not very popular compared to X or any of the others, and they will probably never be that popular.
So Elon controls the conversations to a large extent of what happens online.
And some good and some bad.
So let's just hope he keeps moving in the direction of free speech.
So there's a discussion going on about the Bible.
It's the only true facts.
So have you, they're saying, asking if you've uploaded the Bible into Brighteon AI?
Well, it's been trained on not just the various versions of the Bible, but also a lot of writings about the Bible.
So if you ask it to create a book based on scripture, it will do a very good job with that.
But as you know, there are, you know, there's a hundred different varieties of the Bible.
Well, that's what we're just talking about is the modern Protestant Bible, 66 books, the Catholic Bible, the Ethiopian books have Bibles have 88 more, the more correct.
And then you get into the translation problems.
Yeah, exactly.
So, you know, it's you can, you can get bogged down.
I mean, you could spend a lifetime just trying to collect the writings that went into the Old Testament, you know.
So anyway, it's competent on scripture discussions.
But if you're going to generate a book about the Bible, the most important thing is to put in your prompt, lots and lots of detail.
You can actually put in almost a small booklet in the prompt.
So you can put in up to, I think it's 75,000 characters in the prompt.
And I suggest that you do that.
For example, Jeffrey, we can take this interview and we can generate a transcript off this interview.
And then we can just take that transcript and paste it into the book prompt.
And it will create a book based on our conversation.
And it will be amazing.
And it will be right in line with what we're talking about here.
And so you don't have to overthink the prompting.
I've seen people that have the tokens that are used right now because it's not yet free to the public, but it will be shortly.
But currently you need a token to generate a book.
And we give out tokens to our customers at our store.
But again, there'll be a free tier opened up very soon.
But I've seen people have tokens and then hesitate to use them because they think that they need more planning.
And I just want to encourage people, you really don't.
Like we just did a book about knives, right?
What did that take?
60 seconds to write the prompt or less?
But you can go back in and edit it too.
Well, yeah, I mean, you can download the PDF and you can edit the PDF using any tools you want.
All these books are offered under a Creative Commons attribution license, which means you can even use them commercially.
I mean, we have people that are creating books on this engine and they're telling me they're going to sell these books on Amazon.
And I'm okay with that.
That's great.
Create a business, you know, create a business, generate the most awesome books and then sell like a package of 10 books on Amazon, digital versions on Kindle or whatever, sell it for $9.99 or whatever.
That's awesome.
I love that idea.
I want to help people innovate and become entrepreneurs and create revenue streams using these AI tools that also help spread knowledge and information to people.
Really cool because really what you're doing then is you're also applying an engine to the small businessman entrepreneur class to re-ignite the great engine of America, which generates the middle class in the first place, which all the oligarchs are trying to destroy.
So that's a really cool feature as well.
Yes.
So it's creating business opportunities for people.
And also probably by Christmas, I'll start having the different automatic translations of the books.
So many of the books, especially the more popular ones, will begin appearing in Spanish.
And then they'll begin appearing in other languages, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and then French, German, Italian, Russian, you name it.
Because of AI, we have the ability to issue multilingual versions of these books and then to even allow people to come in and use an interface in Espanol and to create a book from scratch in Espanol with a Spanish title.
It's a cover art, all of that.
And on top of that, we also have audio conversations that are generated for some of the books.
So can you show my screen again?
If you click on the audio available link, you see all these books have audio available.
It's kind of a 15-minute conversation.
It's not a full audio book yet, but we're moving toward that.
So sometime next year, you'll be able to download free audio books for a lot of our top books.
So imagine, and they sound human because the AI voices are so good right now.
So we take the book, we generate the audio, we package it, we let you download it.
You can download the audio here right now on all these books.
So that's where this is going.
That's really, really important because, you know, ever since the Great American Meetup, people have been asking me, what are we going to do with all these illegals?
Because we're never going to deport all of them, especially because the government's still doing its depopulation by repopulation.
But my answer has always been we are going to co-opt them the way the early Christians martyrs co-opted the Romans who could not be conquered, but could be co-opted.
And so this mechanism of multiple languages, of multiple availability, of creating small business entrepreneur opportunities is part of that co-option resistance process, isn't it?
100%.
100%.
And by the way, our book is done.
So bring up the page.
Here it is, The Edge of Survival, Mastering Blade Craft Sharpening and Self-Reliance in the Wild.
I should have credited you as the co-author.
Sorry about that.
But anyway.
That's okay.
I'll do a book on the Prayer Warbuy by Topps Knives.
It's wildly popular worldwide.
Yeah, totally.
I'm going to give you all the tokens you want.
You can have fun with this engine.
But so you can click here to start reading it.
And once you click here, then here you go.
Here's chapter one, et cetera.
Chapter one, part one.
And you can go through the whole table of contents on the left side.
And you can read every chapter.
What's the hook?
Read up chapter one, part one.
Just give us the hook there.
Okay.
Okay.
Understanding the science behind sharp edges and why they matter begins with grasping the fundamental physics at play.
A sharp edge, by its very nature, concentrates force over a smaller surface area, significantly reducing the effort required to perform cutting tasks.
The principle is rooted in basic physics.
Pressure equals force divided by area.
And it goes on like that.
So it's giving you the introduction of why we need sharp instruments here.
And it goes on from there.
Subsection two, the essential differences between honing, sharpening, and stropping, which you know all about all that stuff, being a swordsman yourself there, Jeffrey.
Identifying common blade materials and their sharpening requirements, etc.
It just goes on.
So this, believe me, this is a comprehensive guide to sharpening and it's available now.
We just created it in 20 minutes or less, whatever it took.
Here's a question from FishGuy.
What if the G via Trump's EO decides to mitigate knowledge distribution via AI?
How can you harvest this knowledge and keep it offline for your own private library and resource?
So it's not going to be possible for any administration to block the sharing of knowledge at this point.
Yes, that's right.
The cat's out of the bag.
And also for our books, you can download them all.
We'll have category downloads.
You'll be able to download a zip file for each category and get all the books and have them locally.
But the way this is going, you'll be running local AI on your laptop or your phone.
Our AI model, actually, that we've released for free is running on a lot of people's phones and laptops.
It's actually pre-installed.
Like one company that sells de-googled phones pre-installs our model on the phone.
So even without internet, you can use it and they sell laptops.
Same thing.
For de-Googled phones, because I know a lot of my audience likes those.
Yes.
Yeah, de-googled phones.
Yeah.
And the company is called Above Phone, if you want to check them out.
But the way this is moving is open source is moving to the edge, which means to your devices, your laptop, your phone, or your desktop computer.
That's where AI is pushing.
And those engines are becoming more and more capable.
In fact, literally just today, the Meestral company out of France just released a new edge model.
I forgot the name of it.
I think it's like Meestrel Mini or something.
And it's scoring amazingly on these benchmarks, even just being, I think, a 24 billion parameter model that can run on laptops.
Like I never thought I would see that on a laptop.
So the edge models are becoming super capable.
The data is becoming freely available like through what we are doing.
And thus, anybody that would try to censor AI models or knowledge or books, yeah, come on.
It's not going to work.
No, it's just 3D printing is also another force for freedom that is going to not allow things to be controlled, even though it's kind of primitive right now.
That's right.
Just like trying to disarm America.
America will never be disarmed.
It cannot be disarmed.
Yeah, that's right.
I mean, you know, I've used, I mean, I've drilled out receivers with the routing machines and, you know, the GG code and all that.
I've done that too, just to just to see the process, you know?
So, yeah, I could make a firearm.
I mean, I've made AR lowers, you know?
That's also probably why, well, is that why the NFA is going away?
They've already, Congress has moved forward to get rid of the NFA stamp tax.
And now they've sent a letter to Congress saying, hey, by the way, the reason we want to get rid of the stamp tax was to get rid of the whole NFA.
This is our clarification of our intent, DOJ, to Bondi.
Yeah, I mean, the NFA is so obsolete.
What the current rendition was is from, what, the 1960s, I think.
I mean, it's insane.
And, you know, when I go out and buy suppressors, why do I have to, you know, pay a tax stamp?
I guess that's going away here in January, I think.
Yes, that goes away in January.
Yes.
Yeah.
But why do I have to go through the process to buy a suppressor?
I just want to, you know, not annoy my neighbors when I'm sighting in my rifle.
So, you know, or I'm on a ranch.
I need to do something at night.
I don't want to wake everybody up for miles around, you know?
No, it's going to happen because if it doesn't happen right away, there'll be a lawsuit brought.
But I love what you're talking about.
The trend is decentralization.
So, decentralization of manufacturing through 3D printing, of creation of content through engines like our book engine, decentralization of AI knowledge, decentralization of content, and decentralization of compute.
This is really key as more microprocessors become more capable and more available.
Like right now, you can go out and buy NVIDIA gaming cards and you can run AI models on them.
And that's what we all do for inference.
And those are readily available.
And they're incredible of what you can fit in a box.
Like NVIDIA's new, what's it called?
The spark box.
It's the size of a small, I mean, it's smaller than a toaster.
And 10 years ago, that would have been racks of servers in a data center.
And it's in one little box that just plugs into your wall outlet now.
And it does AI model training and inference.
It's amazing.
So that's going to continue.
A key point here is this decentralization builds the resiliency of the resistance to the deep state, to the global control.
Absolutely.
That's really key.
So you're trying to squish it out of one place like Mercury, and then it pops up someplace else.
Well, yeah, exactly.
And through decentralized file sharing, such as torrent websites, for example, we encourage people to take our books and put them on torrent sites and let people download the entire catalog through torrents or through decentralized social media platforms like we have Brighteon.io or others that are out there.
Again, unless they turn off all electricity, which would obviously collapse civilization, they can't stop the sharing of knowledge.
They can't really censor.
Yeah, they can censor for lazy people, people who just launch a browser and there's a Google box there and they type everything into Google because they don't know any better.
Yeah, well, those people are NPCs anyway.
You know, they're not the kind of people that shape the future.
But for those of us who are the engineers and architects of the world that we are creating together, we cannot be stopped through censorship.
This is proven by the success of your show and the fact that we're talking here today.
So that's why it's great to join you.
No, it's great to have you.
I know you got to go shortly, Pretty here.
So I've taken a lot of hit and censorship for Colin Trump a Jewish president for calling out American Christian Zionism.
Are you finding that as well?
Well, yeah, of course.
I mean, anytime you criticize Israel, you're going to be called an anti-Semite, a term that's now lost all meaning.
But look, I don't focus on Israel.
I focus on humanity that if I'm commenting about Israel, it's really from the same value system if I'm commenting about Ukraine or South America or whatever's happening in the world.
I believe that access to knowledge is a fundamental human right.
And I believe that not being bombed to death as children and civilians and women and doctors is also a fundamental human right.
And if that bombing were happening anywhere, I would speak out against it, you know, not just Gaza, let's say, or Lebanon or the West Bank.
I would speak out against it anywhere.
And I have done so over the years.
So we have to get past this era of our world where it's just, you know, bomb everybody into compliance or assassinate leaders to get the ones you want or sanction everybody in the world until they bow down to your currency.
And frankly, I think we are about to see the end of that whole era.
We're just by necessity.
We're going to have this very bumpy road of a transition moving us into a whole new future.
And frankly, Trump just released the national security statement that actually seems to acknowledge that we can't just fight everybody in the world.
We can't go to war with China and Russia and everybody, that we have to focus in the Western hemisphere.
We have to focus on America.
And that's that's, I mean, the fact that Trump has come around to that point, that's major because he wasn't there, you know, when he was sworn in.
I don't think things have changed with Trump.
And I also think Trump is sick and tired of Netanyahu, frankly.
Aren't we all?
Wow.
I do.
I mean, he's still under the thumb because of Congress and all the infiltration of the cabinet.
But I think Trump himself wants he wants Zelensky gone and he wants Netanyahu gone.
And that's why he wants a pardon from Netanyahu.
So Netanyahu can actually resign and get out of the way and not go to jail.
That's my theory.
But Netanyahu has already rejected that.
Well, because again, because, yeah, because he wants to be, he wants everybody around him to force him to stay in power.
And there's a lot of blackmail they've got because of the Epstein files.
They've got all kinds of blackmail on so many power brokers in the U.S.
But I think on the other hand, I think you agree with me that Southern Spear, that effort against military against paramilitary drug forces, which is really the global cabal dark economy, is legitimate and authentic.
Yes.
I did a podcast on that today.
Trump is at war with the city of London and the British Crown.
And the British Crown is behind so much of the drug trafficking, human trafficking, and money laundering through all their offshore, you know, Caribbean island nations and all that.
So it, and the British Crown tried to destroy Trump, you know, in his first term, and they may have been behind the assassination attempts and so on.
So, anyway, hard stop.
So, thank you so much for coming on.
This has been great, and we'll do it again real soon.
Thank you, Jeffrey.
God bless you.
Take care now.
God bless.
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