Brighteon Broadcast News, Jan 12, 2026 - Civil REVOLT and the SHADOW ECONOMY of Grant Money Launderi
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All right, welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News.
It's Monday, January 12th, 2026.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
I don't think I'm going to run the interview today that I had planned because I've, well, I'm going to run tomorrow, which will probably be even better.
There is, of course, a tremendous escalation of the, well, the angry left-wing mobs are revolting against, well, you know, this is following the shooting of Renee Good.
And I think it also has to do with the discovery of all the fraud in Minnesota, not just the Somali community, you know, Learing Center fraud, but much more than that.
The fraud, it permeates the entire government of Minnesota.
The Democrat Party, the governor, and it's rumored that Governor Walls may resign soon.
Otherwise, he may be criminally prosecuted and go to prison because of his involvement in all of this.
I mean, I don't have any hard evidence of that, but it seems reasonable that that's where this is going.
The level of fraud is just off the charts insane.
And apparently a lot more is coming out.
We're talking tens of billions of dollars just in the state of Minnesota alone.
And then there are similar frauds all across the country.
And it turns out that some significant portion of federal spending just goes to fraud.
I think Elon Musk estimated that number might be 20%.
I'm thinking it's higher.
I'm thinking it might be a third.
You know, especially if you count all the fraud in the Pentagon budget, that's a trillion dollars roughly.
And Trump wants to add another half a trillion to that.
Yeah, $1.5 trillion to the Pentagon.
Where is all that money going?
Since we don't even have hypersonic cruise missiles.
We don't have Oreshnik missiles like Russia has.
We don't have advanced war drones or anything.
Where's all that money going?
Yeah, it's all a giant fraud funnel, essentially.
So I say a third of the government is fraud.
And the other two-thirds are tyranny.
So there you go.
It's fraud or tyranny.
Take your pick.
Anyway, look, bottom line, things are about to get really interesting this year.
Financially, in terms of the uprising, the revolt.
Look, I'll just say this is my opinion.
I think the Trump administration actually wants leftists to lose their minds and have the uprising and attempt a kinetic, you know, revolt or coup attempt or whatever you want to call it.
I think that plays right into Trump's hands, frankly, because at that point, then Trump can declare the Insurrection Act, which, of course, the Democrats weaponized against Trump and his supporters during the January 6, 2021, largely peaceful protests.
Remember, the Democrats went after Trump supporters for being peaceful, just for being there.
And, you know, the FBI rounded up, I don't know, 1,500, 2,000 people all over the country, threw them in jail and tortured them with isolation and forced many of them to sign confessions of things they did not do.
That's what the Democrats did.
But you notice that right now, the anti-Trump Democrats across the country are screaming bloody murder.
They're screaming for violence.
They're screaming for crazy things like shooting ICE agents.
That's way worse than anything that conservatives were doing on January 6th.
So Trump is probably poised to invoke the Insurrection Act against maybe some governors, maybe some mayors, maybe some, maybe even arresting governors like Waltz or maybe Newsom, maybe arresting some police chiefs for standing down and refusing to maintain public order, and that's happening in Minneapolis right now.
There's been a standdown order to let the rioters do anything they want.
Chaos reigns in the blue cities.
Well, this is exactly, this is playing right into Trump's playbook.
You know, the Democrats are morons to be pushing this because, again, I think this is what Trump wants.
He can declare the Insurrection Act.
And during an insurrection, of course, elections have to be put on hold.
So if you're wondering, how does Trump survive the midterms?
It's easy.
The Democrats start an armed revolt uprising, and then we end up in a domestic civil war type of scenario or an insurrection scenario.
And until law and order is restored, can't have elections.
I mean, that's at least one scenario in all of this.
And you should think about this.
So I don't know if you want to give Trump credit, say this is a master plan or if it's just happenstance.
But what the Democrats are doing right now is playing right into his hands.
And it's actually, you know, here's what else is interesting.
There's an Israel factor in all of this or a strategy involving support for Israel that's important to understand.
Until a few months ago, there was so much anger toward Israel and its violence against the Palestinians in Gaza.
And this anger was really ballooning across America.
And then I noticed there was a pivot of the strategy of the Israeli supporters, right?
So the supporters began to stop defending Israel.
They stopped saying that all those civilians in Gaza needed to die.
And instead, they started focusing on how evil Islam is, you know, in their view.
And that's when you began to see a real heightening of the anti-Islam messaging in the United States, which continues strongly to this day.
And strategically, that pivot on the part of Israel supporters has actually been very smart because it's pretty easy to paint some radical Islamists as, you know, violent people or terrorists or whatever, even though the religion of Islam does not teach that as a principle, by the way.
It's in a similar fashion, anybody in the world could paint certain Christians as violent lunatics, even though Christianity as a whole does not teach widespread violence.
You see what I mean?
So they're sort of pulling out just a more radical interpretation of Islam, but that's very effective to the minds of a lot of Americans who may be suspicious of any religion that isn't Catholicism or some version of Christianity as an example.
So this, what does that have to do with the riots right now?
Everything.
Because you see, the anti-Trump camp, you know, the left-wing Democrat movement that is trying to rise up against Trump is strongly allied with Islam and, I believe, Palestine and probably opposing Israel, etc.
And so that puts a lot of people who are conservatives or Trump supporters in the position where even though they may oppose what Israel is doing.
Remember, there's been this kind of civil war in the conservative movement.
But if you're a conservative and you oppose Israel's genocide, then that sort of throws you in the camp of the left-wing radical Democrats in certain ways.
And that is abhorrent to a lot of people who maybe still oppose Israel, but they certainly don't want to join the radical left-wing Democrats and their uprising, which seems to be pro-Islam.
You see what I mean?
It's complicated, yes.
But the pro-Israel side of this has maneuvered quite expertly into the position to say, hey, look at these Israel haters on the left.
They're the same lunatics that are attacking ICE agents.
You see what I mean?
And that's largely probably true.
That's probably true.
Because, of course, Trump himself is so strongly allied with Israel that those on the left who hate Trump also tend to be opposed to Israel.
So for them, that's consistent.
And they also hate ICE agents and they hate federal agents in their blue cities who are interfering with all the blue city fraud, you see.
So that's how this is actually sort of shaping up in terms of a national split.
It's on one side, on the conservative red side, it's pro-Trump, pro-Israel, pro-federal agents on your streets, which is bizarre coming from conservatives.
It's, I don't know, what is it?
It's pro-tariff even.
It's pro-America, pro-border control, which I support, border control, for sure.
That's the right side.
I mean, the conservative side of the situation.
And then on the left, it's anti-Trump, anti-Israel, pro-illegal immigration, or pro-immigration, pro-migrants, you know, anti-police, anti-rule of law.
See, so these kinds of situations in history force people to pick a side, even though it's infuriating at times, because one side or the other may not match 100% what you believe or what I believe.
For example, I'm completely opposed to these radical leftists, these insurrectionists, but I'm also opposed to violence in the Middle East that has been inflicted by Israel.
I'm opposed to both of those things because I believe in peace, but also the rule of law.
I believe in humanity and compassion, but I also don't support lawlessness, you see.
And I don't support illegal immigration.
I do support legal immigration when we get to choose who comes in and we get to decide what merit they have and we get to limit the numbers.
We get to decide where they come from.
We get to do background checks on them, etc.
I'm not against inviting qualified, amazing people to join the American dream.
I'm against illegal immigration.
And I think most of you listening to this probably agree with that position as well.
So that means that we can't support the radical left.
They're also anti-Second Amendment, by the way, and they're anti-First Amendment.
So that excludes every rational person.
So what's remaining on the radical left is sort of the America-hating lunatics, the wokesters who are still left over from the woke era, the LGBT groups in many cases, the Trump derangement syndrome sufferers, plus the Hamas supporters and whoever else might be in that group.
So that is, roughly speaking, although there are exceptions to this, but roughly speaking, that's what is rising up against Trump and against the rule of law and against audits for all their money laundering fraud in the Somali community.
You notice the Somalis, they took advantage of the immigrant system.
They just bring everybody over and then, hey, hey, set up a learing center.
And you too can make $10 million a year by faking like you're teaching students here.
There are no students, but we're going to pretend there are, which if you think about it, that's financial transgenderism.
But then they say, hey, let's set up a fraud front that self-identifies as a learning center.
You see, it's the same thing.
It's the same philosophy.
It's pretend land.
And Trump is collapsing the pretend land, which actually is a good thing that needs to be done, in my opinion.
And over the weekend, what do I have here?
Besent.
Yeah, Besant said that he is going to, I don't have his exact words, but he's going to run criminal investigations and audits, even on financial institutions and members of government who took part in this massive money laundering fraud.
And he's going to prosecute them.
And I say, that's great.
Oh, he's even offering whistleblower payments, I believe, for anybody who's willing to spill the goods on these fraudsters.
So I've actually got a video clip on that here, less than a minute.
Let's play that and let's listen to Besant or Besant.
I still don't know the right way to say it.
It doesn't matter.
This is what he's saying.
Check this out.
Talk to you about what you've said today about the awarding potentially of rewards for whistleblowers in this Somali fraud case, which is exploding clearly.
Yep.
Look, we know that these rats will turn on each other.
We heard today that one of the people who has been convicted of fraud, she was given $200,000 to bribe a juror, and she was so corrupt, she skimmed $80,000 of it and only tried to give a $120,000 bribe.
So we are going to offer whistleblower payments to anyone who wants to tell us the who, what, when, where, and how this fraud has been done.
And I think that that will give us a great leap forward on how to get it done.
All right, there's Besant.
I got to say, I 100% agree with what he just said.
In fact, I've suggested this kind of thing.
Yes, we need bounties, basically bounty rewards for people willing to blow the whistle on the other criminals in the money laundering networks.
That is the fastest way to prosecute the criminals.
You will save months or years of time by just offering rewards like, hey, half a million dollars cash or tax-free.
All you got to do is turn over smoking gun evidence involving at least, I don't know, $10 million or more in money laundering fraud in your community.
I mean, people are going to jump at that.
What, half a million dollars?
Tax-free?
Yeah.
Where do I fill out the forms for all the fraudsters that live next door?
You know what I mean?
Lots of people are going to do that.
They're going to turn on each other.
So Besant is correct, and I fully support that situation.
Now, the fraud that's happening in Minnesota and elsewhere, of course, is happening in Oregon.
It's happening in Washington.
It's happening in California, Chicago, or Illinois, Colorado.
You know, you name it.
Any blue state, New York, New Jersey, it's happening.
It's happening in all those places.
And it's bad.
How bad is it?
Well, listen to this auditor talk about how bad the fraud is.
This was definitely the most egregious thing I have seen, maybe in my whole time working at OLA.
Office of the Legislative Auditor released a damning report finding state employees fabricating records to cover up mismanagement of money.
Tax money.
It's another black eye for the State Department of Human Services.
27 years with the Office of the Legislative Auditor, a statement like that from Judy Randall means something.
After past suspicions, she says her most recent audit proved state workers were fabricating documents to cover up mismanagement of taxpayer money.
So these documents should exist.
They didn't.
We asked for them.
All of a sudden, they now exist.
And in at least one case, it was created wholesale and backdated by two years to give the impression that it had always been there and been done on time.
The OLA audited the Behavioral Health Administration within the Department of Human Services, which issues grants, nearly $200 million of taxpayer money each year to addiction and mental health service providers.
But the audit found BHA was not making sure those providers were doing the work.
BHA didn't conduct the site visits.
Our auditors went and conducted the site visits that BHA should have done.
And we identified serious concerns that services weren't being provided.
So yeah, look, as I've said before, pretty much all government grants turn to fraud very quickly.
You know why?
Because it's not just that it's government people spending other people's money to provide services to people they don't even know.
So there's so many steps removed from the reality of what's happening.
They don't care.
It's not their money.
It's not their customers.
It's not their service.
They just want to give the money out and pretend like they did their jobs, but they don't want to actually conduct any due diligence on it.
So that's how billions of dollars, actually hundreds of billions of dollars in fraud, grant money from every government agency that offers grants from EPA to FDA to NIH, don't get me started, USDA, right?
I mean, CDC, you name it.
It's all fraud because there's no accountability and it's never their money.
But it's even worse than that.
It's not even taxpayer money, really.
It's printed fiat currency.
So printed fiat currency comes to the government at zero cost.
Doesn't cost them anything to digitally add another trillion dollars to their balance sheets, does it?
They literally just type it in.
Remember the magic money computers that exist all over the government?
Elon Musk was talking about those during the Doge days.
Well, these are magic money computers that just invent money and wire it without it having to come from a bank or anything.
It's like it can wire money to destinations and it creates that money or currency at the moment of the wire.
In other words, it just sends the wire and it doesn't get deducted from anywhere else.
It's a magic money machine.
So that's where this grant money comes from, by the way.
USAID and many other examples.
And they all have positive names.
Oh, it's for the children.
Oh, it's for the disabled.
Oh, it's for the climate.
Oh, it's to feed the children.
It's to teach the children.
You know, on and on and on.
Every bit of that is a total lie.
I think that nearly every government grant is a total fraud.
Because why wouldn't it be?
When there's no accountability, when the people receiving the grant money don't have to prove that they've done anything that would deserve the grant.
And when the departments giving out the grants never visit the sites.
It's what we just heard.
They don't visit any sites.
They don't conduct any due diligence.
They don't determine whether children are receiving meals or daycare or education or transportation or disability services for veterans or climate services or whatever.
Nobody confirms that any of that is happening.
There is an entire shadow economy of grant laundering.
And that shadow economy has ballooned, especially under Democrats, because they want it to balloon.
They want to funnel money to a bunch of fraudsters because there are kickbacks for the campaign finance funds of Democrats in particular.
I mean, how do you think Democrats in California keep funding their campaigns?
It's all kickbacks, but in their case, it's also kickbacks from drug trafficking and human trafficking and weapons trafficking.
I mean, come on.
Right?
As I've said before, everybody grow up.
This is 2026.
We don't have to pretend that bad things aren't happening, right?
We know where the money comes from for the Democrats.
It's almost entirely fraud and a lot of it's trafficking, a lot of its felony, illegal, criminal cartels.
And as far as I'm concerned, whatever Trump and his administration need to do to dismantle that, it's fine with me.
I would be fine to send in, I mean, honestly, send in, I don't know, send in the federal marshals, whatever it takes to California, arrest the top 1,000 California lawmakers, you know, because they're all dirty.
They're all criminals.
Start with the governor on down.
Arrest the top mayors and just stick them in rooms and offer immunity and rewards to the first 10 people to blow the whistle on everybody else.
You know what I mean?
You're going to have to do this at some point because the entire state of California is a massive political money laundering fraud cartel.
Same thing's true in Illinois.
Same thing's true in New York.
Yeah?
Oh my God, it's true everywhere that Democrats are in charge and a few other places as well.
So don't be surprised when this gets pretty radical.
Of course, the Democrats themselves are going to resist this like mad.
See, behind the scenes, this is a war.
There's already a kind of civil war.
It hasn't gone kinetic yet, unless you want to count those isolated shootings, but that's not a mass shooting event.
But this war is happening behind the scenes, and it's really, If you think about it, it's a judicial war.
It's a war of criminally prosecuting or threatening to criminally prosecute prominent Democrats and to dismantle their money laundering campaigns and all the NGOs.
Those are the non-government orgs that are usually receiving all this fraudulent money for laundering purposes.
And you have to dismantle the dark money networks that are funding them.
And some of that, of course, traces back to globalists like Soros.
And others have been named as well.
And there are certain organizations that have been named.
Bottom line is there's a lot of dark money, dirty money.
And Trump, I mean, look, I don't agree with everything that Trump is doing by any means.
I'm opposed to some of his tariffs, for example.
But I think that going criminally pursuing these money laundering networks and these NGO networks and the grant fraud and the globalist fraud that's funding a lot of these protesters.
Yeah, arrest them all.
Prosecute them all.
There should be, you know, 10 or 20,000 people in handcuffs right now who are all part of this.
I mean, maybe that number is 50,000.
It's a big number.
And in my mind, I'm thinking, what's Trump waiting for?
Well, maybe they're just gathering the evidence right now.
Maybe they're working behind the scenes.
Maybe that's why Tim Walz is rumored to be resigning soon because they got him.
So maybe there are things happening already.
But I'm ready for the mass arrests, frankly.
And while you're at it, arrest Fauci, arrest Majorkis, arrest all the traitors who ran the Russia collusion hoax and who covered up the Hunter Biden laptop.
What is it?
51 intelligence community officials.
Throw them all in prison forever.
They should spend the rest of their lives in prison.
Keep them in there until you have to sweep the dust of their rotted skeletons out of the cells, you know, for what they did to this country.
Throw them in prison for life.
That is, assuming that they are found guilty in a court of law.
I want to be clear about that.
I'm not saying just commit government vengeance against them.
I mean, everybody deserves their day in court.
Everybody deserves the right to a criminal defense.
Everybody deserves the right to call witnesses and to present evidence on their behalf, etc.
I'm not opposed to that.
I never would be opposed to that.
I'm just saying start the process of criminally prosecuting them.
It is time.
And meanwhile, radical insane leftists are losing their minds.
And there's, I think we're going to bleep out the profanity in this, but here's a radical leftist, some guy in a mustard hoodie who is screaming things like he's saying, oh, he wants to show up with guns and do horrible things.
And he's calling for an armed resistance against America.
Okay?
So he's one of these left-wing protesters.
So I'm going to play the video.
It's less than a minute.
You can hear and see him.
We'll bleep out some of the profanity as best we can.
But check this out.
It's good money to show up with guns to face you guys.
It's fucking time.
We're an armed resistance against the United States of America.
Take your mask off.
We're done.
You're fucking murdered.
You shot a woman in a wheelchair.
We need to fucking come back with weapons.
Go to the gun store.
Get a gun.
We're not using it.
And face you guys.
Man, man.
Part of the reason I'm laughing is because, did you hear what this guy said?
So he's screaming as if we need to get some guns and Finish you guys off and armed resistance and all that kind of stuff.
And then he laid out his plan.
He said, We need to go to the gun store.
We need to get some guns and then we need to learn how to use them.
And then we're going to come back.
And I'm like, wait a second.
You're standing there shouting all these threats and you don't yet know how to use firearms.
See, this is why I'm not worried about a left-wing uprising.
I'm really not.
I actually have zero concern about these people because they don't know how to use guns because they're all anti-gun.
They really don't know.
And that's not a skill that you just pick up in a weekend, by the way.
You know, I mean, those of us who are proficient in firearms have spent many, many years, one way or another.
Now, I mean, I've said, look, you can gain some proficiency in 10 hours, like a 10-hour course can give you some basic proficiency.
But that's not going to give you anything close to expert level.
It's not going to teach you typically how to handle all kinds of, you know, jams and double feeds and stovepipes and failure to eject.
And it's not going to cover all kinds of loading and reloading techniques and how to deal with optics and how to do anything beyond CQB.
You know, it's in a few hours, yeah, you can pick up a rifle.
Doesn't make you a soldier.
Doesn't make you good at it.
But these leftists, they see, because they believe their own BS.
They think that guns kill people.
And so they probably think, I'm not making this up.
They probably think that they can go to a gun store and buy a gun and then set it on the ground and it will start shooting whoever they want it to shoot.
Like they don't have anything to do with it.
Just like lay a rifle in the street and it's going to start opening fire on everybody because that's what they say.
They say guns kill people, don't they?
So they don't realize that without the person operating it, the gun doesn't do anything.
It just lays there like a piece of metal on the street waiting to get run over.
So I have zero fear of guys like this.
Tough talking guys who don't know the first thing about not, I mean, rifles, nor pistols.
And pistols are much more difficult to use than rifles, by the way.
It takes a lot more practice and mastery to be effective with a pistol.
That's why smart people learn rifles first.
But anyway, you're not going to see a bunch of leftists just all of a sudden gaining gun skills.
They'd be scared the first time the first shot goes off.
They probably run and cry with their, you know, hugging their own knees, sitting in a corner, suffering from trauma.
You know, something went bang.
Yeah, well, good luck with your revolution.
Meanwhile, the conservatives are out there with their 50-cal barretts just having fun on 4th of July, blowing up tannerite and whatever.
It's like, yeah, you know, just for fun.
Yeah, I'm not afraid of a leftist armed uprising.
Now, the other reason I'm not afraid, and this is my advice to you, is because I'm not going to these events.
You notice I'm not out there filming angry, crazy people because I've made a decision not to be around them.
And I'm not opposed to, you know, younger, more adventurous journalists who want to go out there.
But everywhere I go, I'm armed, you know.
And I've got, you know, my security dog, etc.
If I go out in a crowd like that and they start shoving me around, like they're going to get their arms ripped off.
And then I'm going to end up in a civil lawsuit or something.
So I don't go there.
And that's my advice again to you: don't go to the insurrection.
And along with that, I'll mention if they come to you, that's a different story.
But I doubt that's going to happen.
I really don't think that's going to happen.
This is why I've said those of you who are in rural areas, especially, and remember for years I've encouraged people to think about getting out of the cities, get out of the city, get to a rural area, a red county, in a red state.
It's probably ideal.
And the reason I say that is because you're probably going to be very safe there, at least physically speaking.
Yeah, you'll still be subjected to inflation and the global currency collapse that seems to be coming and power grid shortages and things like that.
But you're not going to have roving bands of insane zombie leftists marching through your farm, probably.
They're mostly too lazy to get that far, by the way.
They're going to stay in their own cities and they're going to burn their own cities down because that's what leftists do.
And that's what they've done in downtown Minneapolis.
They've set up this, I don't know, barricaded chaz-style, I don't know what they want to call it, like a shanty town, basically, where somehow they're protesting Trump by living in filth.
You know, that's a very leftist thing to do.
They're not going to venture too far out of that city.
They really won't.
Number one, a lot of them have never been outside of the city.
They're afraid to.
They're actually afraid to see countryside, many of them.
Secondly, they don't have a means of transportation to get that far and they don't want to walk or ride bicycles or they don't have money for gas, you know, or the car doesn't work, things like that.
And thirdly, they have strength from numbers, and there's not enough of them who would go along with an adventure to the redneck countryside because they're scared of it.
When they start seeing cows, they feel fear.
They really do.
They love the concrete jungle and the city and all the 5G towers, but they're afraid of trees and cows and rivers and streams and grass and fields and things like that.
It just terrifies them.
So you don't have to worry about them.
They're not coming for you.
And if the collapse gets bad enough, and if a few stragglers manage to make it to your place wherever you are, we've talked about this before.
I'm not going to dwell on it.
You either, number one, if they're non-violent, I mean, you put up a sign.
You know, you put up a sign like, hey, I've donated to the church down the road.
Go to the church.
I don't have anything for you.
And secondly, if you trespass onto this property, you will be shot.
You know, it's, again, I'm talking like a collapse scenario.
And from there, you know, you follow your own directions.
So they either leave or they die.
And then, you know, you do your best to help as many people as you can, but you don't put up with looters and thieves.
That's all there is to it.
Now, there's something else in all of this that I think is worth mentioning here.
And I'm going to play a little clip of Catherine Austin Fitz, who I interviewed a few months ago.
She's a brilliant woman, a brilliant analyst.
And she was recently on Capital Cosm.
And she talked about the continued depopulation effort that is underway.
She says, quote, that Washington is absolutely committed to depopulation, and they're liquidating their own population by running them through the chronic disease machine.
And you'll hear that.
Now, I want to explain that an insurrection, you know, a revolt, even a civil war, sort of feeds right into the depopulation agenda.
Because I think Catherine Austin Fitz is correct.
I think that every Western government is trying to, let's say, accelerate the death of its own population in order to save money on entitlements and Social Security and pensions, et cetera, and Medicare.
You get the idea.
But they need a cover story for it.
And so a civil war is a pretty good cover story.
And it's interesting that we are past the Deagle.com prediction that there would be only 99 million Americans left alive by the end of 2025.
Clearly, there are still more than that.
But sometimes those predictions are just early, not wrong.
Even my own predictions about the end of 2025 probably will end up being early rather than just flat out wrong.
And I thought things would get crazier or more mad max than they are right now.
But we are clearly headed in that direction at the moment, and it's only January.
So remember, civil war is a great cover story for all the governments that want to achieve depopulation through instability, through food scarcity, through infrastructure cratering, such as power grids going down.
They can blame the domestic terrorists.
They can blame the radical leftists.
And they don't even usually have to invent that because radical leftists, they want to shut off the power grid, sometimes even to their own cities, you know, just like they burn their own cities.
They also want to shut off the power to their own cities.
It's the radical leftists that spike the railroad tracks to cause train derailments, or it's the radical leftists that set vehicles on fire on bridges to block the bridge.
Crazy, insane things like that.
These are things that leftists do because they think they're fighting some kind of, I don't know, Marxist revolution or something.
They think it's like the, what was it, 1789 French Revolution, and then they roll out guillotines.
It's wild, right?
But it's the perfect cover story also.
So just as, remember, when the Democrats were in power or coming into power in January of 2021, after they had stolen the 2020 election, which we now know confirmed, absolutely rigged and stolen.
They wanted the Trump supporters to have a violent insurrection uprising at the Capitol.
In fact, they planted, I don't know, what was it, dozens of FBI agents and provocateurs in order to provoke that.
The Democrats ran that.
The U.S. Secret Service was running that too.
And so were the Capitol Police.
It was an actual conspiracy plot to stage an insurrection to blame Trump and blame conservatives.
And Democrats knew that that would shut down any claims of election fraud.
And it did.
It worked.
And they thought they were going to stay in power forever from that point because they had designated all conservatives as terrorists.
And that narrative worked for a couple of years.
Well, now that narrative is being flipped.
So the Democrats are the ones calling for violent uprisings.
The Democrats, or at least some of them, the protesters, are the ones who appear to be insurrectionists, although they probably can't handle firearms very well.
But they're calling for violence.
They're calling for shootings and things like that.
And the more they do that, the more likely Trump is going to invoke the Insurrection Act and use that as a cover for everything else that he wants to get done.
Some of which I would probably agree with and some I would not.
But let me remind you of one term that you probably hate, but we all got familiar with it, and it's coming back.
That term, lockdowns.
Yeah, it's a prison term.
It was used during COVID.
It was used to convince people that they should obey government orders to lock themselves down, like prisoners in their own homes.
And mostly people obeyed.
Oh, it's a lockdown.
It's a COVID lockdown.
Watch out for COVID.
You have to stay in your home.
Even going outside might kill you.
Sunshine will kill you.
It was crazy.
That's coming back.
But this time, the reason for the lockdowns may be something completely different.
It may be martial law lockdowns.
I wouldn't be surprised in certain cities if that's the case.
All right.
So let's listen to Catherine Austin Fitz explain the depopulation agenda, which is real and it is here and it's accelerating.
So check this out.
Maha was very hopeful.
The Maha movement was very hopeful that you could turn things around in Washington.
And I was glad they were willing to try.
But what I said is the only way to turn this around is if on a decentralized basis, we just turn it around.
In other words, stop hoping that you can vote your way out of this problem.
You know, in your daily lives and in your money, you know, turn it around yourself by withdrawing consent, by withdrawing support.
So the real fight is going to be on the ground, you know, day to day today.
I'm glad Maha is doing what they're doing.
And I think their most important accomplishment has been by going through the confirmation hearings and trying to get done what they're getting done.
They have proved beyond any shadow of a doubt that Washington is absolutely committed to depopulation.
And why would they want that?
Why would they want a sick, decrepit population that's unproductive?
It seems kind of...
So I highly recommend Toby Rogers' work, but...
But if you, first of all, they tried to get the retirement system on a sound basis.
And when they couldn't get it on a sound basis, their only way of adjusting, when they couldn't get it on a sound financial basis, their way of adjusting is to lower life expectancy.
And it's a simple formula, and it works.
Social Security is financially improving as life expectancy, as all-cause mortality goes up and life expectancy drops.
So the United States life expectancy has diverged tremendously from the other, you know, sort of high net worth industrialized countries.
So that's number one.
But the other thing is, if you can't plunder in the third world, you can plunder your own country, your own people.
And if you look at how they poisoned the population, they're liquidating the population essentially through many different operations and companies owned by private equity and making a fortune on it.
So if you look at the game, there's a wonderful political economist named Toby Rogers who speaks about this and talks about the, you know, the way, you know, if I get a woman working in the mines in a poor country in South America, the most I can make out of her as a slave is maybe 20,000.
But if I take somebody with 2 million in an IRA and 2 million in a 401k in a nice house, you know, I can basically wipe out their entire family wealth running through them through the chronic disease machine.
And it's true because if, you know, so Switzerland has one of the best healthcare systems in the world.
It's $8,500 per person per capita.
In the United States, it's $13,500.
And the healthcare system is far worse than Switzerland.
So, you know, this is a money machine.
It's been financialized.
It's not a healthcare system.
Okay, there you go.
Catherine Austin Fitz, who's obviously a great analyst.
And also, you may recall that I've done entire podcasts on this exact topic, talking about the documents from the U.S. Treasury that brag about how reduced life expectancy is saving the Treasury trillions of dollars over a period of years, many years.
So this is a well-known phenomenon, and Catherine is explaining it, elucidating it in an easy-to-understand way.
And she's absolutely right about this.
So yes, your government is trying to kill you, just to be clear.
Your government doesn't want you to be alive any longer than the day that you finish working and paying taxes into their system.
At that point, they want you dead and they want to extract your wealth.
They want to take from you what you've earned.
And they have a number of ways to do that, including, you know, engineered bioweapons, DOD bioweapons, jabs, chemtrails, fluoride, pesticides, herbicides, and civil war.
Yes.
And, you know, plastics in the food and everything.
Oh, pharmaceuticals, mass drugging of the people.
These are all kill vectors, folks.
They're designed to exterminate you on purpose.
Now, let me change the subject, but it's related in a way that will become apparent soon.
Now, last week, this is about the new breakthrough battery technology from Donut Lab, which is a Finnish company that I believe is based in Estonia.
And I covered them, I think, on Friday with some cautionary statements saying that, hey, this company unleashed this new battery technology, they claim, at CES, the CES show in Las Vegas last week.
And they made some pretty extraordinary claims about this battery, such as claiming energy density of 400 watt hours per kilogram, but more importantly, claiming that it lasts for 100,000 charge discharge cycles.
They also claim that the battery charges from nearly 0% to almost 100% in less than 10 minutes.
That's something.
And that it works in a wide range of temperatures, including minus 30 Celsius up to 100 degrees Celsius, I think is what I heard.
That's boiling.
And everything else.
These specifications, if they are true, as I said last week, they are absolutely revolutionary.
And they make most combustion engines instantly obsolete.
And they would allow for a lot of off-grid living and decentralization of power.
Okay, so that's that's what I said last week, but I cautioned everybody and said, we don't know yet if this is true.
These are some pretty big claims, and not everybody believes those claims.
Well, over the weekend, I was really monitoring this situation because I'm rather curious about things like battery chemistry.
And this is a solid-state battery, just to be clear.
So, no aqueous solution with lithium in it or anything like that.
It's solid-state battery, no moving parts, no slosh, no lithium, nothing that burns, sourced entirely from easy-to-acquire materials, according to the founder of the company.
And they say they're making them right now, and they're going to be shipping them in their Verge motorcycles beginning in the next month or two, something like that.
So, big claims.
Well, over the weekend, a lot of people said it's a hoax.
A lot of people.
Now, some of these people, I don't know who they are.
Some of them are channels that I have followed.
And they are thinking this is a hoax, that none of the claims are true, that the founder of that company is making it all up.
And I want to share that with you so you know what's being said.
However, I have a different take.
I have a different take.
And I don't know this to be the case, but you should hear me out because this could be very important.
I want to rewind to 1989 with Fleischman and Pons at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, publicly demonstrating their first cold fusion breakthrough, which is now called Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, or L-E-N-R.
And of course, they demonstrated the cold fusion at the time, and there was a massive press release, and the whole science community exploded with interest.
I don't, I don't, all these magazines were running articles.
And this is pre-internet for the most part, right?
So it was just mainstream media covering it.
And this was quite a breakthrough because it showed that you could convert essentially deuterium or heavy water into excess heat energy using a fusion interaction,
but not hot fusion, not costing billions of dollars, but something that could be done on a tabletop, something that could heat water inexpensively, essentially heat could be almost free energy.
And that was Fleischman and Pons, okay?
And these two scientists, I think one was a chemist, they were reputable scientists.
They had published other papers.
I mean, they were high-level academic.
I think maybe one was a physicist and one was a chemist.
I forgot their exact specialties.
Within a week, the backlash began.
And it was a coordinated backlash.
And it's clear to me that this was done by the deep state, the CIA, the government, etc.
They coordinated a massive backlash to shut down the news of cold fusion.
And then all of a sudden, all the scientists came out and all the media came out.
And I think even Time magazine, that may not be right, but a bunch of magazines came out and blasted it and called it a hoax.
And then Fleischman and Pons, their careers were destroyed just like that because their invention was not understood by the scientists of the day.
Mostly hot fusion scientists or chemists who saw this as just a chemical reaction with some unusual artifacts like helium generation, but they didn't understand what was going on.
And since they didn't understand it and they didn't teach it, they said it's a hoax.
Even though, since then, these LENR experiments have not only been replicated by hundreds of labs around the world.
There's a company in California that's about to roll this out commercially.
Yeah.
Mostly, my understanding is to heat water as part of an augmented, what would you call it, like boiler systems.
You know, where right now you use basically natural gas or propane to heat water and then you circulate the hot water to heat buildings?
You know, boilers.
They can use low-energy nuclear reactions to heat the boilers or to assist the heating by other means and to amplify the amount of heat you get.
So I think the last time they were running those experiments, they were getting like 2.6 times the heat that they should have been getting based on conventional physics.
So, you know, imagine 2.6 times the heat for the same cost.
That's what this technology can do.
Well, there's a company that's about to license this.
This is about to go into commercial production in America and around the world.
But in 1989, Fleischman and Pons were ridiculed.
They were called clowns and dunces and idiots and hoaxers and practically accused of being criminals because they had announced this technology.
Now, that's relevant to what's happening right now, potentially.
And the CEO guy, I regret, I don't even know his name.
He lives in Estonia.
He's been working with the Verge motorcycle company that designed that unique motor.
And he's claiming that these batteries are amazing.
And, you know, all the specs that I just mentioned.
So now he's being attacked.
And he's being called a fraud and a hoaxer because of some things that he did when he was younger, like, I don't know, music or something.
So I'm seeing what looks like a coordinated backlash against this guy.
Everybody calling him out as a hoaxer.
And maybe it's true, maybe it's not.
But I will ask you this question.
Why would a person who already has a successful motorcycle company that does, at least in one year, they did over a million euros in business, which is not a lot for a motorcycle company, but it's something.
They do ship motorcycles, they're electric motorcycles.
Why would that person pay to rent a giant booth at the CES show, which itself is very expensive?
Why would you fly your crew to Las Vegas from Estonia, which is a long trip?
Why would you announce this breakthrough battery technology and tell the world that you're shipping it in your motorcycles and tell the world that this is going to revolutionize EVs?
Why would you put your reputation on the line, your name, your company, your money, if it was all a hoax?
What's the incentive to hoax the world if this battery does not exist?
What's the incentive?
As far as I can tell, there is no incentive.
There's no reason that someone would do this.
You know, there's no upside for them.
Because you wouldn't do those things just to pretend to be Tony Stark for a week, just to get a bunch of interviews and then to be called a total clown the following week.
No rational person would do that.
So If this guy's claims are not true, I don't buy the explanation that it's a deliberate hoax.
There's no rational reason why somebody would pursue such a hoax.
They would only ruin their existing business and their reputation, and they would never be taken seriously again.
You know, the boy who cried wolf.
So the other explanation is that this guy, the apparent CEO of the company, that he believes all these things.
He's telling the truth in his mind, but maybe his engineering team lied to him.
Okay, I mean, this is a thought experiment.
Maybe that's an explanation.
Did his engineering team lie to him?
Did they tell him, oh, this battery is awesome, it does all these things?
But in reality, it doesn't?
Highly doubtful.
Because if you're the CEO, you're going to try your own product before you announce to the world that you've made the greatest breakthrough in battery technology in history and that you would probably win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on top of that.
You're going to test the battery before you do those things, unless you're completely insane.
And he doesn't sound insane.
If you're insane, how do you design and build breakthrough motorcycles with revolutionary motors that have all kinds of patents associated with them, etc.
So then the final explanation in this is that there's a coordinated global effort to shut this guy down, to turn him into an apparent hoaxer like they did Fleischman and Pons in 1989.
And why?
Because in the theater of history, in the theater, you know, the Truman show of our modern world, you're only allowed, humanity is only allowed access to technology that's a little bit better this year.
Not a revolutionary improvement.
Because, you know, they want to keep humanity enslaved under what?
Energy scarcity.
Energy scarcity.
And if this battery tech is true, then it unleashes radical energy independence and decentralization.
It would allow everybody to move off-grid, throw up a few solar panels, and store that energy and live off that energy, you know, relatively inexpensively.
This solves the off-grid solar problem.
I know this because I have studied off-grid solar and deployed systems for 20 years.
And the number one cost of those systems, batteries, because battery technology sucks.
Lead acid sucks.
Lithium-ion even sucks for storage because it doesn't cycle enough and the cost is high and they like to combust.
That's why I've been talking about sodium-ion battery chemistry.
But whatever this is from Donut Lab, if this is true, it revolutionizes decentralization.
And that may be the reason why powerful forces are shutting this guy up saying, you're not allowed to release this technology this soon.
You can release this in 20 years.
And we'll allow like a 5% improvement every year in battery technology, but we can't allow a breakthrough.
And how many inventors have been assassinated?
How many patents have been classified by the federal government and stolen from the inventors?
Oh, and then those inventors end up dead.
Yeah, that happens again and again and again.
For everything from so-called free energy devices to improvements in efficiency of carburetors and engines and fuel injectors, low energy, nuclear reactions like we're just talking about cold fusion you name it.
See, energy scarcity is the means of control of the masses.
The entire global economy functions on energy scarcity, which is translated into debt via the petrodollar.
And debt is intrinsically scarce or it's based on scarcity, like you never have enough money to pay back the debt and energy scarcity keeps you under control, so you can never actually get ahead, you can never really disconnect from the grid, you can never really produce enough stuff to get ahead because the energy costs too much.
And the European governments have really mastered energy scarcity through the climate change narrative by shutting down their own domestic energy you know gas fields, for example and then we help them.
The Us helped them by blowing up the Nordstream pipelines, which really cut them off from cheap Russian gas.
China is prospering because of abundant energy.
Russia is prospering because of cheap abundant energy, oil and gas.
The?
U.s is way behind in terms of its power grid infrastructure, meaning it can't deliver energy to its industry, which is why the?
U.s can't compete with China on ai, data centers in the medium run and also industrial output.
It all comes back to energy.
So that's my alternate theory on Donut Lab I I can't say for sure that I know this, I just suspect it.
I suspect it.
Maybe the guy's not a hoaxer, maybe he really did, or he and his team.
They developed something amazing and he's trying to share it with the world and make the world a better place.
And the globalists are going to shut him down and say nope, too soon, can't do that, not allowed to have this kind of breakthrough this early.
Above all, remember this, that if, if people have access to free energy and being able to store free energy, which is sunlight, through batteries think about it you have all the energy you need for free from the sky, from the sun.
If you have effective, cheap batteries, you can store that.
Then you don't need oil for most things.
And then how's the?
How's the?
U.s.
Going to control the currency of the world if they can't force oil sales in the dollar?
Now that's slipping right now, I think only about half the oil sales in the world take place in the dollar currency.
So the petrodollar is already falling, but Trump's trying to protect it as much as possible, hence the raid on Venezuela and seizing all their oil and seizing all the oil profits, etc.
That's not a coincidence that that's happening.
Also, the imminent attack on Iran, that's about oil folks, it's about energy.
The sanctions against Russia, that's also About oil.
Threatening India with tariffs if they keep buying energy from Russia.
All about oil.
It's all about energy.
And the only way the U.S. has power in this world, think about it.
The only way the United States Empire has power in this world is if energy is scarce and the U.S. controls most of the energy.
There's your answer.
So any breakthrough that either creates energy or allows efficient, cheap storage of energy cannot be allowed in our world or the U.S. Empire crumbles.
In other words, yes, I am saying that if this battery announcement from Donut Lab out of Estonia, if this announcement is true, it will end the U.S. Empire as we know it.
Over time, of course, not instantly, over time.
Because global demand for oil will collapse.
The combustion engine will be all but obsolete at that point.
See what I mean?
I'm not saying we're going to have solar-powered ships.
That won't really work.
We'll need bunker fuel for the ocean routes.
We'll still need diesel for diesel electric trains, etc.
We'll need fuel for barges.
But we won't need oil for cars and trucks and construction equipment, etc.
You know, regular cars and trucks.
Not even 18-wheelers.
They'll all be electric too, if this battery technology is true.
So global oil demand would plummet over a period of a few years.
And then being able to leverage oil scarcity for dollar obedience, that would vanish as well.
And there goes the U.S. Empire.
Interesting, isn't it?
The dynamics of all this.
Yeah, I think most of you listening have already figured it out.
We've all been living in a prison.
It's a prison that's been engineered by design based on scarcity, money scarcity, energy scarcity, food scarcity, knowledge scarcity, i.e., censorship.
And that's why I do what I do to help empower and uplift people with knowledge.
And let me just give you an update on that point.
Actually, it's a good time to do that.
So censored.news is now brightnews.ai.
You got it?
Censored.news is now brightnews.ai.
And in addition to bright news, we have brightlearn, as you know, our book creation engine.
And we have brightanswers.ai, which is our AI research engine.
So brightlearn.ai, our book engine, we now have 19,000 books that have been published there and 146,000 downloads.
Over 5,600 authors, and it's exploding in popularity.
I think on Saturday alone, there was something like 800 books or 750 or something like that.
So we are grouping these together under the bright name here.
Shorter than Brighteon and easier to spell and easier for audio transcription to spell also.
In all my videos, every time we do AI transcription, they get the name Brighteon wrong.
But now when I say brightanswers.ai, they can do that.
Or brightlearn.ai or brightnews.ai.
They've got it.
So feel free to visit all those sites.
Take advantage of those engines.
They're all very powerful.
And over the weekend, I'm looking at my monitor here right now on this very point.
I'm continuing to index more and more books.
Oh, wow.
There's a book by William Shatner right there.
It just went on my screen.
Boom, William Shatner.
Dolores Cannon.
What is this?
It's a book about Nostradamus.
Martha Stewart's Pressure Cooker.
Okay, you get the idea.
There's a lot of interesting books that we are indexing right now.
And when this indexing is done, which will take a few more days, we will finally be very close to the 50,000 books being indexed.
And 100,000 science articles are already indexed.
And I am gearing up for indexing many more science articles, millions more, actually.
And you know what the fun part is about doing the science article indexing is I get to decide which science journals to index first.
For example, I'm looking at my screen right now.
I have 439,000 folders of different years of journals.
Like, here's one.
The Journal of Organomeric Chemistry.
Did you know there's a journal of organomeric chemistry?
Did you even know what that means?
I don't.
What is organomeric chemistry?
Here's another one.
Organometallic chemistry.
No.
What?
Organometaphlic chemistry, unless that's a OCR typo.
What?
That seems crazy.
I think it's organometallic with an OCR problem.
Yeah.
It's got to be organometallic.
Did you know there's a journal of sound and vibrations?
Did you know that?
Yeah.
So over the weekend, I was copying over all the journals that I wanted to work with.
Oh, look, here's a journal of South African botany supplements.
Did you know that?
That's wild.
But I got to put in journals on optoelectronics and photonics, which are two areas of science that I find really interesting, especially optoelectronics, because that's going to replace the current CPUs with light processors.
Yeah.
Hey, there's a journal of space exploration.
That kind of makes sense.
But there's also a journal of space insurance.
It could be risky riding a rocket.
You need insurance.
Yeah, we have a whole science study on that.
There's a journal of space medicine also.
I know, because I've got a bunch of those articles from going all the way back to 1979.
The Journal of Space Medicine.
Like, hey, you want antidepressants in orbit?
We can handle that.
But of all the journals that I have here, again, almost 440,000 folders, I could not find the Journal of Woke Idiocy for some reason.
Because I think what the science community does is they build that into all the climate journals so that the woke idiocy is assumed.
So, of course, woke idiocy, it can't be subjected to scientific scrutiny because it's insane.
But that doesn't stop them from having journals of global warming and climate alarmism, by the way.
So, yeah, you got to be careful.
Some of these journals are insane.
Oh, here's one.
I need to get this in here.
Methods and polyphenol analysis.
I have not yet put in the polyphenols.
That's important.
So I will do that.
Polyphenols, here we come.
Anyway, the bottom line, folks, is we have built the largest and most successful book creation engine in the world, and it is at brightlearn.ai.
And it's free to use for the shorter books.
The three-chapter books are free.
I want to bring your attention to something really important, kind of curious about this.
To date, even though this engine has existed for a little bit over a month, I suppose, and it's a very impressive use of AI technology.
It's a practical use.
It's great for education.
It's great for knowledge.
People can use it to learn anything completely free of charge.
It's used by teachers and homeschoolers and moms and dads to teach their children as well as themselves.
It's a very popular, very effective engine.
Everybody who uses it is completely impressed with it.
And we've gathered together the most impressive curated data set of published science articles and 50,000 published books and millions of pages of articles and transcripts and much more.
But despite all of that, did you know, to this day, there's not one single mainstream media reporter that has reached out to try to cover this?
Not one.
Not one.
At one level, I'm kind of happy they don't cover it because I don't want the entire public learning about this engine.
It probably couldn't handle the load, frankly.
And I love the book titles that we're getting on there from people like you.
The people who know about this are really high IQ, well-informed, red-pilled people who know what's up with the world.
The book selection is amazing.
It's the best bookstore in the world, except everything's free.
So it's not even a store.
It's the best digital library ever.
And it keeps getting better because I'm improving it constantly.
The whole system was built by one human.
That's myself using AI.
That's kind of noteworthy all by itself.
Like, how did one person build the world's largest and most successful book creation engine?
Like, you'd think that would be an interesting story for whoever.
You know, MIT technology review, especially since I was accepted to MIT or, you know, invited to attend MIT because of my college entrance scores, but I couldn't attend.
You know, so you would think that tech publications around the country would be really interested in this story.
None of them will touch it.
You know why?
It's simple.
Because my engine gives people a tool to bypass censorship.
That's why.
You can bypass censorship.
You don't need permission to learn things.
You don't need permission to create a book.
You don't need a publisher's permission.
You don't need ISBN registration permission.
You don't need government's permission.
You can create a book on any topic in minutes completely free.
And that terrifies the establishment.
This is what they don't want people to have access to.
Just like they don't want people to have access to cold fusion technology or revolutionary battery storage technology.
They also don't want you to have access to unlimited free knowledge.
Because remember, I am currently classifying and sorting through the entirety of all human knowledge.
I mean, everything that's been published ever in the history of the world, in every language, in almost every science journal, etc.
And I am making portions of that available as a behind-the-scenes research engine so that our researchers, when they're writing your book for you, they are researching through all those documents.
Now you can't access those documents because I can't make those documents public, obviously.
But our AI agents can use those documents to conduct research to write your book.
And then those documents are cited.
You know, that whole process is called research.
When you read other people's documents and then you quote from them and then you cite them.
That's called research.
And that's what our engine does.
But nobody else in the world has been able to put this together in this way.
And it took me two years to do it, as you know.
So I just want to draw your attention to the, I guess, not so surprising fact that nobody will touch this story because it's too empowering for humanity.
It's too empowering.
And you know why, at the end of the day?
Well, as I've been talking about it here in this broadcast today, we've talked about energy scarcity.
We've talked about food scarcity and money scarcity.
Guess what the other control mechanism is?
Knowledge scarcity.
Knowledge scarcity is the way that they keep people enslaved.
Just like in the old slave plantations of the South, they didn't want their slaves to learn to read.
They had to keep them illiterate.
Why?
Because knowledge is power.
The ability to read and write.
Just literacy alone is power.
Well, gosh, you know, the slaves might learn to write notes and read notes and then they could coordinate.
Can't have that.
Keep them illiterate.
You know, that was what they did.
That's what the plantation owners did.
Well, we are all living in a plantation.
The whole planet is a plantation controlled by the globalists, and they use censorship, lies, and disinformation and propaganda, psyops, to keep everybody ignorant, to keep everybody illiterate, and to withhold breakthrough science, to withhold breakthrough medicine, to withhold breakthroughs about cancer cures and so on.
And what I'm doing is breaking through that.
I'm breaking the wall of the Truman show dome, and I'm showing the world that you don't have to live in a prison.
You can go to brightlearn.ai.
You can learn anything about any topic, especially as I add more and more science papers about fusion and cognition and neurobiology and whatever else.
What was the thing I mentioned earlier?
Some form of chemistry.
You can learn anything you want, completely free.
And that, that cannot be allowed by the establishment.
So remember that last week, AT ⁇ T blocked the site.
So the censorship has already begun.
AT ⁇ T added the site, BrightLearn.ai, to their harmful site list or something.
And nobody could access it if they were on AT ⁇ T devices.
Now, since then, because we fought back, AT ⁇ T reversed that, offering no explanation, no apologies, nothing.
They just reversed it.
But they proved that they could do it.
So AT ⁇ T can burn books online.
In that case, they were burning 19,000 books.
Books that they don't want people to read.
Think about it.
And the BrightLearn.ai website is served through Cloudflare, which is the number one CDN or content data network in the world.
The largest, most successful.
Cloudflare is really impressive.
They have amazing technology.
Over the weekend, I saw an article written by the CEO of Cloudflare where the government of Italy is fining Cloudflare.
I think it's $17 million or maybe that's Euros, whatever it is, because Cloudflare refuses to allow the government of Italy to globally ban whatever website the government wants to ban.
So in other words, the government of Italy, which is utterly corrupt and obviously incompetent, I mean, come on, they're European governments.
They're all incompetent.
They want to control all websites of the entire world.
And they want to block any website they want.
And they want Cloudflare to bow down to that.
Well, the CEO of Cloudflare said, hell no, we're not going to do that.
We stand for freedom of information.
We stand for freedom of the internet, etc.
And I celebrate that.
It's a very important principle.
And I am a big Cloudflare customer for that very reason.
But I also see the sites that I offer, I offer them in good faith.
We are here to empower humanity.
We are here to offer free online resources like BrightLearn.ai that help people learn things and uplift themselves, gain an education free of charge, learn anything.
You can get a university-level education just by creating books at brightlearn.ai.
It costs you nothing.
It doesn't even take very long.
And so, I mean, I'm a good faith operator.
I want to contribute to the knowledge of the world.
But the governments of the world are all bad faith operators.
They want to shut down knowledge.
They want to shut down energy.
They want to shut down technology.
They want to shut down populations.
They're all about depopulation, destruction, unleashing viruses, you know, sickness, jabs.
Here, take the vaccine and hopefully, you know, die off and save the government some money.
That's what they're all about.
So I expect that BrightLearn.ai is going to have some additional censorship attacks.
We're going to continue to fight for freedom to learn.
We're going to fight for freedom of knowledge.
We're going to continue to fund it with your support.
And the way that you can support us is by shopping at healthrangerstore.com.
In fact, today, our new year sale continues at healthrangerstore.com slash 2026.
It's good all day today, Monday until 11 a.m. tomorrow, Tuesday.
So if you're hearing this message and it's still Monday or early Tuesday, you can choose to support us and help yourself with some lab-tested organic superfoods and high-end supplements and storable foods and so much more, all available at healthrangerstore.com slash 2026.
And when you support us, it allows us to fund these platforms like BrightLearn.ai that gives out all this information free of charge.
Everything's non-commercial.
Everything's essentially open source.
You know, everything is free to download, free to use, free to share, etc.
That's how we're going to change the world together.
And the mainstream media has zero interest in that.
Think about it.
Zero, zero interest in the real revolution of learning.
They want people dumbed down, like dumb enough to keep watching CNN.
Think about it.
Like how dumb do you have to be?
How low does your IQ have to be to actually watch CNN?
I don't know.
60?
Maybe, maybe for generous room temperature, you know, in the Fahrenheit scale, or maybe the Celsius scale, if you're an NPR listener.
I mean, you almost have to be cognitively retarded to pay any attention to mainstream media.
I mean, you know, to ingest that information and believe it.
You almost have to be retarded at this point because it's so dumbed down.
And everybody who's intelligent in this country knows that smart people, they find independent sources to get their own information and they work to educate themselves.
And so part of my job is to provide the platforms and tools and content to help you do that and to bring more people into this space.
So I've got a special report that I put out over the weekend called Reinvent Yourself to Prosper in 2026 and Beyond.
And I'm going to play that special report for you here.
And then I've got another report that's kind of funny.
The title, there's a little bit of profanity.
I apologize in advance, but it's called The End of the Age of Bullshit.
And it's about how the paper markets are collapsing.
Well, it's about more than just commodities.
It's about how just lies and propaganda are failing big time.
But so is the paper market for gold and silver.
It's completely failing and everything's becoming more real.
It's like collapsing into reality where we need the physical silver.
And as a result, I'm watching silver prices right now.
It's over $84.
Yeah, $84.
Gold, gold is $4,570, you know, $4,570.
Silver is over $84.
I mean, this is going to continue.
I think silver, the real silver run has only just begun, although there will be ups and downs.
But fundamental silver demand is so high that there simply isn't enough physical silver in the world not coming out of the mines, and it can't come out of the mines for years to come to meet the level of industrial demand.
And what does that tell you?
It means silver prices are going to absolutely skyrocket.
I predicted last year that silver would hit $100 an ounce this year.
It might hit that this month.
That's not my prediction.
I imagine it will take a little bit of time.
But at this point, I wouldn't be surprised if it's $100 by March or sooner.
And then I said I think silver could hit $200 an ounce in 2027, but that's only if Samsung brings their new battery manufacturing plant online that uses the silver carbon anode technology that needs a lot of silver.
That's planned for 2027.
And that's why Samsung purchased that silver mine in Mexico.
What's it called?
The La Parilla, I think it was.
And all that mine output is going to just Samsung.
See, they're not just stockpiling silver.
They're buying up mines.
That's like, they're buying the goose that lays the golden egg.
They know what's up, or the silver egg in this case, because they need to make batteries.
Okay, so support us again, healthrangerstore.com slash 2026.
And enjoy these two special reports.
And then I will have a very special interview for you tomorrow.
It's actually a brand new episode of Decentralized TV featuring, should I, yeah, I'll tell you.
Featuring Dan Golca from I Allegedly.
And, oh man, I got a good one for you.
It's a great conversation all the way around.
We covered so much interesting stuff.
You're going to love that episode.
It's kind of on the long side.
So I think it's like a 90-minute interview and then a 30-minute after-party.
So that's a two-hour episode.
But man, it's good.
So I'll play that for you tomorrow.
Until then, you know, stay informed, stay safe, be ready for everything.
Use all our tools that are online.
Go to brightlearn.ai.
Use everything.
Spread the word to, you know, to good people.
Don't tell losers about our engines.
We don't want losers.
We don't want loser users of our engine.
We want people like you to use our engine.
Smart people, inform people.
But spread the word and enjoy the rest of the show.
And I'll be back with you tomorrow.
Take care.
I've said previously that 2026 would be the beginning of an era of both radical abundance and radical scarcity at the same time, but in different ways.
Radical abundance in the sense of access to machine cognition, to AI agents, to uncensored knowledge, even through some of the tools that I've built and much more.
So radical abundance in terms of access to skills, being able to learn any skill that you want to learn, essentially for free, and being able to do almost anything that you want to do in a business sense or in a creative way, whether it's writing books or creating art or creating music, etc., right?
So all of that is radical abundance.
At the same time, there will be radical scarcity in terms of commodities, scarcity of electricity, scarcity of microchips, which are manufactured based on commodities, such as copper, which is, of course, I mean, you wouldn't call it scarce yet, but it's not free.
You can't print copper.
You have to mine it.
You have to get it or recycle it.
And the same thing's true, obviously, with nickel and with cobalt and silver.
And silver is used, obviously, in so many industrial processes.
That's part of what's driving the silver price right now is its widespread use in technology.
So given this scarcity of commodities or scarcity of wealth, scarcity of electricity, scarcity of metals, but the abundance of cognition, the abundance of AI workers, the abundance of opportunity, the abundance of knowledge, how do you take advantage of this for your own success in 2026 and beyond?
That's what this podcast is about.
And if I were to put a title on it, I guess I would say how to thrive in the age of or the duality of abundance and scarcity.
How do you navigate that?
And the number one takeaway from all of this, I would say, is the following.
Reinvent yourself.
Reinvent yourself.
Well, I mean, professionally, you know, your skill set, maybe even your mindset.
How do you reinvent yourself?
Why is this important?
Because we all have skills and knowledge and sort of work knowledge or a knowledge of processes from an era that was pre-automation, mostly.
So you and I both.
We got our job skills.
We created our careers.
We got our education in the pre-AI era.
And that knowledge and those skills served us very well in that era.
But that era is over and it will never come back.
We are now in the automation era with cognitive automation.
And so that means that the way that we've done things and the skills that we learned may already be obsolete.
They may be taken over by AI, but then our response has to be to reinvent what we do and how we do it in order to continue to climb the ladder of human creativity, of human inspiration, of human project management, even, to direct the AI agents to do the things you want them to do so that you can achieve what you want to achieve.
This is the era of reinvention.
And for many people, I believe that reinvention will include entrepreneurship.
And I'd like to invite you to think about that because there are things that you can do now and there are businesses that you can launch now that were impossible six months ago.
Now suddenly they're within your reach.
And I want to discuss a few ideas of this and encourage you to try a few things, to just explore what might be possible for you.
I'll give you a couple of examples.
The single most important piece of technology for doing this that's really easy to get into is called Replit, R-E-P-L-I-T.
Replit.com.
I encourage you to go to Replit, even if you're just having fun, just testing something out.
You know, you're not going to hurt anything.
Just go to Replit.com.
And I think the front page asks you, what do you want to build?
And so come up with something that you're interested in.
It could be something as simple as a website, a website about, I don't know, pet training, let's say.
And that's easy for it to build a website about pet training.
Those are just static pages.
Well, how about something else?
I want to build like a pet health assessment survey.
And then based on the answers of the survey, I want it to make recommendations for how to improve my pet's health.
And I want this to be powered by connecting it to a large language model.
Okay.
And I'm just making this up right now.
But if you were to take that prompt and type it in to Replit and hit go, it would build that.
It could build that for you.
And it would use an AI engine.
It would probably recommend using an open router model.
It would give you the recommendation and it would build it out.
It might ask you some questions, you know, clarify this, clarify that.
Whatever the case may be.
It will build the app and then you can launch it.
Now, you probably can't charge anything for that because, you know, it's not impressive enough to just have like a pet survey website.
Nobody's going to pay $10 a month to use that.
But we're just playing around at this point.
You might be able to think of other projects where you can offer things of value.
It could be downloadable content, maybe content that you've created.
Maybe you want to build an e-commerce website.
Well, guess what?
Replit seamlessly integrates with merchant services.
And it's even got connectors to online shopping platforms, e-commerce platform giants like Shopify.
I don't know all the details of how it connects to Shopify, but I've heard that it does.
Replit connects seamlessly with so many things that very few people are even aware of all the things it can do.
So if you wanted to say, hey, I've got, like, I've got a 50-hour audio course on, let's pick a new topic, on, I don't know, yoga for new moms, right?
Like mom yoga to get back in shape after you've given birth or something like that, right?
You got a 50-hour course.
You could go to Replit and say, hey, I've got this course.
I want you to create a site that sells this course.
And I want you, like, I'm going to upload all these audio files, 50 hours of audio.
I want you to build transcripts of all the audio.
And then I want you to create the course promotional materials based off these transcripts.
And I want you to have highlights.
And then I want you to create course cover art graphics for each of the 50 hours based on the transcript topics and then connect it to this e-commerce provider and go.
You know, the engine's going to say, okay, stand back, and it will go to town on that.
And it will get that done.
It will build that.
And then you can launch that.
Suddenly, boom, you're in business.
You're in business selling your course.
And you don't have to be an artist.
You don't have to be a programmer.
You don't have to understand the back-end details of e-commerce or large language models or transcription engines or HTML code or CSS style sheets or anything.
You don't have to understand databases, nothing.
You just have to tell it what you want and it will build it.
So you could build a business just like that if you've got content that people might purchase.
I am willing to bet that every single one of you listening to this, you have knowledge and experience that is valuable.
You've lived.
You've learned.
You've learned the hard way in many cases, as all of us have.
You've made mistakes.
You have wisdom.
You've figured things out.
That's worth something.
Why not package it up?
Offer it for sale.
Use the Replit engine.
Oh, let me tell you something else.
This is cool.
I'm launching a press release website where you can submit.
You could either submit an already written press release, but you don't have to.
You can just submit a few bullet points and then our engine writes the press release for you.
And then if we like the press release, we might use it for a story on natural news and our other content sites.
So you could promote your course through our press release engine.
You could create videos about your course or whatever it is you're selling.
You could create videos using AI.
You could ask Replit to create the videos.
It would do that for you.
You just literally tell it, oh, I want to create, I don't know, a 60-second video about this product line, and it should have a talking avatar, etc., etc.
You know, go.
And then stand back.
It's going to create the video for you with perfect lip sync, with, you know, like a script that's promotional, whatever.
You could ask it, you could say, I want to approve the script first before you create the video.
That's fine.
And then if you love the video, you could say, now do it in Spanish.
Now do it in French.
Now do it in Chinese.
And it's just going to start spitting these out.
And now you've got a multilingual e-commerce website.
And, you know, in one weekend, you're making money selling courses about your knowledge, whatever your knowledge happens to be.
You don't even have to be on camera.
You don't even have to be, it doesn't have to be your voice.
Get this.
You could literally, like, let's say that you're not good at talking on a recording.
Just suppose.
Or you don't like to be on video.
I understand that.
You know, it's good to protect your privacy.
Here's all you got to do.
You just record your stuff anyway with your voice, give it to the engine, go to Replit and tell it, hey, I'm going to upload all this audio.
And then I want you to recreate the audio in a different voice.
Go.
Guess what?
It can do that.
Yep.
It can ingest your audio and transcribe it and then re-perform it in a professional sounding voice.
You know, like a professional voice actor voice or a professional book reader, book narrator type of voice.
Because of course it links to 11 labs and other AI voice providers, including like Google, Gemini, and whatever.
So you don't even have to be good with your voice or on video.
It doesn't matter.
You can just have it create it for you based on your ideas.
Whatever your area of expertise happens to be.
It's valuable.
It's valuable to someone.
And then what if I told you that I'm building an engine to do exactly that?
It's an engine to help you create a course that will be sold and will split the profits 50-50.
And guess what I'm using to build that engine?
Yeah, you got it.
I'm going to use Replit to build that engine.
So I'm building it.
Actually, in this case, I have another vibe coder who's going to do this one at my direction.
But we're going to build an engine that allows you to upload either your audio recordings or documents or both.
And then it creates a full-blown course with cover art and everything.
And then it puts that into our store and starts selling it and then shares the profit with you 50-50.
So in case you didn't want to go through these steps yourself, you could use our engine to do it.
And then it would automatically appear in our store.
Now, that project's probably a month or two away.
And it's relatively straightforward to build that.
But you don't have to wait for me.
You could do it yourself right now if you wanted to.
Anyway, look, I'm just giving you examples of this because I want you to understand that the old limitations that we all used to operate within, you know, the limitations like, well, I'm not a coder.
I don't know how to write code.
Or I'm not a professional voice narrator or I'm not a professional writer or I'm not a professional artist or I don't know how to build web pages.
I don't know how to do e-commerce, blah, blah, blah.
All that stuff, right?
None of that matters anymore.
None of those things are barriers.
Now you can express yourself.
You can monetize your knowledge if that's what you want to do, or you could give it away for free.
Totally up to you.
There's a way to do this.
And that's why I said up front in this podcast, this is the year to reinvent yourself.
You may not think of yourself as an entrepreneur.
You may not think of yourself as, I don't know, an educator.
You may not think of yourself as a podcaster, as a professor, whatever, whatever term, you know.
But hey, believe me, we've lived in a society where most people thought that men could become women.
It's a lot less of a chasm to think that you could become an educator and an author.
You don't even have to change your gender.
I mean, you can be whatever you want in terms of reaching people.
Could be a highly effective marketing person.
You could be a highly effective educator.
You could be a person who puts out courses and books, even commercially, for sale, if you wish, that are incredibly informative, incredibly valuable, incredibly successful.
This is the year that you could do that.
And these are the tools that you can use to do it.
And by the way, see, you know, I built a brightlearn.ai platform, and we now have over 5,500 authors there.
And they've published over 16,000 books.
And so for me, that was the pilot project, like proof of concept to be able to prove this next step, which is to allow people to create entire courses of knowledge that is then delivered in both PDF and audio format,
like a multi-hour, multi-part educational series that is, you know, it's got value.
It can be commercially sold.
And when I roll out that feature, those courses are going to be for you.
You know, not for the whole public.
Like those courses aren't going to be free for the whole world to download.
That's going to be for you.
And if you want to, you let us sell those in our store.
And that's just one idea out of a thousand.
You see, what I'm also trying to demonstrate is that even in my mind, there are no limits to what's possible now.
And I want you, I want that to rub off on you if you're not already there.
I want you to understand that in this world today, because of these tools, there are no limits to what you can do.
You can be whatever you want to be.
You can teach whatever you want to teach.
You can express whatever you want to express.
You could do it commercially or non-commercially.
The choice is yours.
My job is to simply give you tools and platforms to enable you, help you do these things, and also sort of demonstrate it, just show you what's possible.
But 2026 and beyond, they're going to be years of despair for people who are stuck in the old system.
So the world is changing right out from underneath their feet.
It's like a giant rug pull, really.
People are standing there like, I think I got the world figured out.
I have these skills.
I know these things.
I had this job experience.
I'm good.
I used to write code, this and that.
And then there's a rug pull.
It's like, uh-uh, nope.
We're going to change it up now.
Everything you thought you knew, yeah, that's all obsolete.
Now you got to do something different.
That's where we are.
And this is going to be, well, I wrote a song on this called The Great Divergence that says, you know, half will rise and half will fall.
The half that will rise will be those who understand now that there are no limits or very few limits.
You can create, you can express, you can monetize if you wish to.
There are so many things that you can do.
But then there's this other half that will fall because they will think, oh, it's changing too fast.
I can't keep up.
Or I don't know how to do this.
I don't know how to do that.
Or I'm afraid.
I'm afraid to use Replit.
Don't be afraid.
You can't hurt Replit.
Trust me.
You can't hurt it.
You could put in a prompt that's totally wrong.
It's going to be fine.
Replit won't go offline because you put in a bad prompt.
You're not going to hurt the engine.
You're not going to hurt the world.
You're not going to hurt anything.
If you put in something that doesn't work, then just improve your prompt.
This is the time to be adventurous with all this new technology.
This is the time to reinvent yourself.
Never before have we had these circumstances in human history.
So let me tell you about the tools that we have that can help you in whatever you wish to do.
So of course, we have our book creation engine, brightlearn.ai.
We also have our AI research engine, which is called brightanswers.ai, and that's also free to use.
And it does incredible research.
It's just remarkable.
It's got this massive document database that's fully indexed that it uses for its research.
And that includes 100,000 science papers, by the way, that I specifically chose on topics, certain topics like botany and soils and metallurgy and economics and neurology and cognition, phytocognacy, and other similar topics.
So that's a kick-ass data set right there.
And it's got 100,000 books in it as well, which is that's interesting because that's going to rise to a quarter of a million very soon.
And I'm chuckling because the more data I throw into this index, the more CPU it takes to query the index for our automated research agents.
And I keep blowing out the virtual CPUs of the hosting infrastructure because I keep adding too many documents and then I have to upgrade the CPUs.
I have to upgrade the RAM and everything.
It's funny, actually.
If I were smarter, I would pre-upgrade the thing before I smash it with another 100,000 documents, but I haven't quite grasped the load requirements yet.
So I'm still trying to figure that out.
Like you, look, I'm an adventurer.
Sometimes I've said I'm an AI developer.
Actually, I'm an AI adventurer because this is a wild adventure.
Like, I didn't know how to do any of this stuff six months ago, really.
I mean, these apps and so on.
I didn't know.
And so I'm learning just as you are learning.
I'm trying things.
Sometimes they don't work.
Sometimes they do.
And so I'm iterating and reinventing just as we all need to do.
So just take that to heart.
You know, I didn't wake up and just magically know how to do this stuff at all.
I just dove in as I am apt to do.
Just dove in.
I was like, I can figure this out.
You know, sooner or later, I'll figure this thing out.
And it took a while.
And now it's easier than ever.
So dive in.
Start with Replit or start with Claude.
If you want to write code locally or, you know, build applications on your computer, build file utilities or things for your spreadsheets or your PowerPoint or your Word documents or whatever.
But I really advise you to use Replit first.
It's the easiest place to start by far.
And once you use that, even a little bit, it'll start to kick in.
And you'll just go, wow, wait a second.
I can do this?
You know, you're going to have a moment.
What does that mean?
I mean, I'm going to be able to do all kinds of stuff now.
Yeah, exactly.
That's the reinvention process.
That's the adventure.
So jump in.
Create stuff.
If you want to, monetize your knowledge or monetize something that you can have access to in terms of knowledge.
And by the way, you know, you can create books at brightlearn.ai and you can sell those books commercially.
You can sell those books and you can keep all the money for yourself if you want to sell them on your website.
I mean, all you have to do is give credit to brightlearn.ai.
That's allowed under the license.
So, you know, there's no limit.
Do whatever you want, but do good.
You know, do good in the world.
Contribute to humanity.
Do something that's ethical.
Do something that helps enhance other people's lives and knowledge.
Empower people.
Support freedom and liberty.
Support freedom of speech.
Do good with these tools.
And together, you and I will help create a better future for all of us.
So thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the AI Adventurer.
I'll take that as my new title.
AI Adventurer.
And you can find all my tools at, again, brightlearn.ai and brightanswers.ai with more yet to come.
Stay tuned.
Welcome to the end of the age of bullshit.
Apologize for the profanity, but there's no other word that describes the world we've been living through all these years, which is coming to an end for a number of reasons I'll discuss here.
One of them, by the way, is the decentralization of machine cognition, i.e. AI, right?
So we'll talk about that, but there are other factors as well.
This is not simply a podcast about technology, but rather, I mean, let's back up and start with how much bullshit we've all lived through our entire lives.
We've lived under a currency that's complete bullshit.
It's created based on debt.
It's created out of thin air.
The government itself, the federal government, has multiple so-called magic money machines that just wire money out by generating it themselves.
I mean, they just send wires and there's nothing on the other side.
They're just literally creating money as they send it.
And of course, USAID was one of those.
And maybe that one's been shut down, but there are many more, as you're seeing with the whole fraudulent daycare fronts and the childcare front and the learning centers or the learing center.
These are all fronts that are receiving the bullshit money or currency that's just being wired out.
But that's just one aspect of this.
We've lived under the era of bullshit medicine with bullshit theories like virology.
Because as it turns out, it's all made up.
There is no such thing as an infectious virus that causes symptoms in one person and then can be extracted from that person and then exposed to another person.
And then that second person is going to recreate the same symptoms and same sickness as the first person.
Yes, there's so-called shedding, which is really a biotoxin shedding.
So there are toxic substances.
There are toxic chemicals and there are toxic bacteria and fungi.
We can see those.
We can see them under a microscope.
We can prove that they work.
But there's no such thing as an infectious viral pandemic, even though we've all lived under that bullshit this entire time.
The corporate media, in similar fashion, has been spewing obviously complete bullshit forever.
Centralized control over information leads to a very high bullshit to signal ratio.
You know, not signal to noise, but bullshit to signal.
And that's off the charts with the mainstream media.
And it still continues to be that way.
But now, of course, we have tools to go around that.
We have decentralization of information.
We have vastly superior independent media journalism investigations, etc.
I mean, all the big stories that are happening right now, they're not stories that are broken by the New York Times or the Washington Post or, I mean, anybody in mainstream media.
They're stories that come out of independent journalism.
Even the story about Somali community fraud in Minneapolis that was broken by, what's his name?
Nick Shirley.
Not mainstream media.
Mainstream media will just sit there and deny it, deny it, deny it forever because all they do is spew bullshit.
Everybody knows it now.
And speaking of bullshit, well, you have the CDC and the FDA that no rational person believes anything they say any longer.
Because for all these decades, the CDC has been pushing nothing but bullshit under Fauci, including going back to the so-called AIDS epidemic, which terrified the nation beginning in the 1980s.
And that was all pure bullshit, it turns out, because there's no such thing as a virus that causes AIDS.
Doesn't exist.
It can't be detected.
There's no test to even determine the presence of it.
To this day, it doesn't exist.
And I challenge anyone listening to this to find any proof of the existence of an HIV virus that causes AIDS.
It doesn't exist.
You can't find it because it's not even real.
But the CDC hyped up the fake pandemic of AIDS in order to get lots and lots of funding so they could build luxury offices and gymnasiums for themselves and have big fat salaries and all kinds of vacation days because the CDC, just like the Somalis with the daycare centers, is nothing but a giant money-sucking fraud.
It's the same thing.
It's just we're pretending that there are pandemics, whereas the Somalis in Minneapolis were pretending that we offer child care or child meals or child education.
It's all just pretend.
And that's what I'm saying.
We've lived through the era of such extreme bullshit that it's going to actually be refreshing coming out of this.
And again, I will talk about some of the things that are going to make that happen.
It's already begun at some level, but it will continue.
The vaccine industry rooted in nothing but bullshit.
The pesticide industry.
Did you see that glyphosate science paper that was ghostwritten by Monsanto scientists a couple of decades ago and has been cited thousands of times by other studies to say that glyphosate is totally safe?
Did you see that that got retracted just recently?
Just in the last two weeks?
Yeah.
I mean, I guess better late than never, but it shows that the entire push for so-called glyphosate safety or Roundup safety was all bullshit.
And remember, it's people like myself who told the truth the entire time and were maliciously targeted by Monsanto, which no longer exists as a separate corporation.
It was purchased by Bayer.
But remember that Monsanto ran a black ops negative PR department that targeted myself and the food babe specifically with a budget of over a million dollars a year just to smear us.
It was a bullshit black ops department within a major corporation pushing poison that killed who knows how many Americans and people all over the world and continues to kill people.
Yeah.
And so it tells you that even the science journals have been pure bullshit this entire time because they would publish science papers.
And I'm talking about, you know, the agriculture, the medical pharma journals.
I'm not talking about medical journals or science journals in, you know, like sciences and astronomy and mathematics and linear algebra and cold fusion or hot fusion or whatever.
I'm talking about those in the pharmaceutical and pesticide industries.
Those medical journals, complete garbage, total bullshit.
The Lancet, the New England Journal of Medicine, you know, you name it.
All those mainstream journals pushing nothing but bullshit this entire time.
And you know what's going to end that bullshit?
AI reasoning models with recursive reasoning.
Why?
Because, see, these corporations were able to get away with all these lies and say, oh, our poison is safe and these vaccines are effective and these pharmaceuticals, they work and they're safe, you know.
But the data do not support that.
But, you know, they use PR spin and they pay off the regulators.
They use bribery and kickbacks and fraud and buying off the media to push their bullshit spin.
But recursive reasoning AI models as are coming online, when they become more advanced, which is happening almost every day, they're going to reassess the science that's been pushed by humans and corporations and everything.
And they're going to obviously conclude that all these pharmaceutical companies and all these pesticide companies have been completely full of shit this entire time.
In essence, the AI reasoning models are going to confirm that the health ranger was right all along.
And all of us in the health freedom space, we've been right this entire time, but we've had to survive decades of bullshit from the establishment that profited from poisoning people or killing people in the case of COVID, jabbing people or putting people on ventilators by falsely diagnosing them with a COVID infection and then receiving massive financial incentives from the government for killing their own patients in their hospitals.
They got payoffs.
It was like a death bounty.
And that's bullshit.
But that's medicine.
See, that's the medicine system today.
The entire financialization industry is paper bullshit.
Or you could say digital bullshit.
Financialization of everything.
You think about it.
What are derivatives?
You know, this is people making up bullshit and then betting on it.
Collateralized debt obligations.
CDOs.
Whoa, we're going to buy up all these bad mortgages and repackage them and sell them in new tranches that are diversified because it has 100,000 home borrowers who are bankrupt instead of just one.
So that's diversification.
Therefore, there's no risk.
I mean, that's bullshit.
And that's the bullshit that led to the subprime mortgage collapse.
And that's also going to be repeated because did you hear that Trump just ordered his government?
I think it's the Treasury doing this, but it's involving, you know, Fannie Mae.
They're going to buy up, I think, $200 billion of mortgage-backed securities because the only way they can prop up the home industry now is to have the government start buying the debt.
Yeah.
That's what you're looking at now.
And that's bullshit.
That's going to lead to another big short.
Speaking of financial matters, there sure was a lot of bullshit crypto along the way, huh?
FTX and many, many others.
And whatever happened to NFTs, I called that from day one.
I said, folks, that's complete bullshit.
NFTs, non-fungible tokens, I think is what that stood for.
Where people were selling digital artwork that was inscribed into the blockchain, digital artwork, like little pixelated logos and icons and such.
And people were paying, in some cases, millions of dollars for this thing.
And it has no application in the real world.
It has no value whatsoever.
I said so from day one and notice that that's all vanished because it was always bullshit from the very, very start.
The education system is complete bullshit.
Doesn't teach people anything.
Except, you know, how to be victims, how to be woke.
And the whole wokeism is all bullshit.
Oh, men can get pregnant and have babies.
Or a man can declare he's a woman right now.
And we should put tampons in men's restrooms and let men compete with women in women's sports.
Yeah?
All, obviously, complete bullshit.
But that was pushed by insane lunatic leftists and Democrats and pretty much all the European leaders and the Canadian leaders too, because there's no higher form of delusional thinking than being a leader of either an EU country or Canada, as we all know very well.
Their countries are led by bullshit artists, but then again, so is ours.
That's my point.
It's the age of bullshit.
But all right, so let me talk about solutions here.
How do we come out of this?
Well, part of it has already begun.
So the internet itself caused a massive decentralization of access to knowledge and news and media.
So that has been in effect for a long time.
In fact, my entire career has been based on decentralization of information and knowledge and riding the wave of mass internet adoption by bringing people information that previously they could not access.
For example, information about how to cure cancer, information about how to prevent type 2 diabetes, information about superfoods and honest money, things like that.
Oh, by the way, speaking of honest money, gold and silver are the anti-bullshit money.
They are, you know, silver is the no-shit currency for the future, where every fiat currency is complete bullshit, but commodities are not bullshit because they are physical, they are real, and they can't be counterfeited.
And in fact, you're seeing right now that the whole paper market of silver is complete bullshit and it's collapsing.
And that's why physical delivery is dominating.
That's why prices are skyrocketing because reality is intervening.
Reality overwrites the bullshit.
See, that should be the theme of this whole podcast, how reality is overriding bullshit.
And again, sorry about all the profanity, but again, there's just no better word to describe all of this.
So anyway, I mentioned the internet.
AI technology is huge in this.
And actually, I think my AI tools are the best example in the world because I have been able to acquire almost all of the world's printed knowledge.
And slowly and surely, I am indexing that knowledge, at least the good parts of it, and putting that into our AI engines and allowing you to access that completely free to the point where if you go to brightanswers.ai, you can now access most of the world's, or maybe not most, but much of the world's knowledge in almost any area that you can imagine.
I mean, we've got 100,000 science papers in there right now.
It's going to be a million in a few weeks.
We've got 100,000 books in that system.
Not all of them are indexed yet, but they will be shortly.
I mean, it takes time to do all these things.
But what's happening is you now have access to all knowledge or essentially all knowledge.
And you can create a book on any subject by accessing that knowledge just by using a prompt.
And that's our book creation engine, which is brightlearn.ai.
Brightlearn.ai.
So in essence, you have access now to be able to bypass the CDC bullshit, the FDA bullshit, the pharma bullshit, the Monsanto bullshit, government bullshit, currency bullshit, CNBC, Jim Kramer bullshit.
There's a bullshit catapult artist right there.
That guy has flung more shit than anybody in the financial world that I can even imagine.
Some of it sticks too.
But you can bypass all that.
You can get direct knowledge without permission, without censorship, and without cost, completely free.
So that's AI, massive impact.
The other thing that's working in our favor in all of this is the fact that the people are wising up because the people are sick and tired of the bullshit.
I think the turning point was COVID, when so many people took the jab and then got deathly ill and then they lost family members and friends who took the jab and died.
And they're like, wait a second, we're being lied to.
And then that opened the door to realizing we've always been lied to.
We've been lied to about everything about history, about 9-11, about the Apollo missions.
I mean, we've been lied to on so many levels about so many things, so-called science and virology, you name it.
Oh, the safety of glyphosate and the safety of treasuries, et cetera.
People are no longer buying it.
And that's a powerful thing.
Powerful thing.
I mean, public trust in these institutions, public trust in government, public trust in universities is collapsing.
And that's a good thing because universities are spewing mostly bullshit.
I mean, the number of young adults coming out of high school now who want to go or who think they need to go to college in a recent survey, I think this was Rasmussen survey, but I'm not sure.
This number has plummeted from 80% to something like 18%.
Young people no longer see college as necessary.
Yeah, because they're seeing through the bullshit.
That's the thing I like about a lot of young people today.
They have bullshit detectors that are so fine-tuned now.
They're seeing through all of this at a much younger age than you and I because they realize it's all a lie.
It's all a lie.
I mean, the whole economy, the dollar, the home ownership, all these promises from the politicians, nothing but lies.
So I want to help create a bullshit-free world.
Join my anti-bullshit coalition at brightlearn.ai, brightanswers.ai, brighteon.com, which is what you might be listening to right now.
And we've got a lot more coming.
So thank you for listening.
And, you know, be part of this movement of truth and honesty, integrity, open source, liberty, knowledge.
Help other people.
Help uplift humanity.
Share knowledge instead of censoring it.
Contribute to the world instead of just taking from it and plundering it.
The age of bullshit is done.
Let's create an age of abundance and prosperity and truth instead.
And yeah, it's going to be disruptive to the bullshit artists out there.
But that's what they deserve.
It's time for truth.
So thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
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