Mike Adams and John Kiriaku critique the EPA’s 2026 deregulation of CO2 regulations, calling it a step toward ending "climate crisis fraud" amid rising U.S. energy costs fueled by Trump/Biden tariffs and sanctions blocking Chinese (BYD, CATL) and Russian tech. They warn Trump’s potential Iran strike—pressured by Netanyahu—could backfire with Iranian retaliation using hypersonic missiles and drones, while China exploits rare earths and military tech advantages. Adams ties surveillance products like Ring and Amazon Alexa to a "blackmail grid," alleging Zionist-controlled VPNs and Epstein-like exploitation, and laments U.S. leadership decline amid fraud, waste, and geopolitical missteps, concluding with calls for clean food and energy independence via his platforms. [Automatically generated summary]
Okay, welcome to Brighton Broadcast News for Wednesday, February 11th, 2026.
I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me here today.
As always, we have a lot to cover, and it's an interesting mix of some good news.
We have some good news coming out of the EPA on deregulation.
We've got some bad news about Netanyahu, who is now in D.C., probably showing Trump the last blackmail card that he has on him to say you have to attack Iran.
And today I've interviewed former CIA counterterrorism case officer John Kiriaku.
And it's a fantastic interview.
I'm going to play about half of it today and half of it tomorrow.
So about 30 minutes of that interview coming up here later today.
And it's all about Iran.
Well, I mean, it starts with Iran, but, you know, when you start to talk about Iran, eventually you have to talk about China.
You have to talk about energy.
You have to talk about Russia.
You have to talk about rare earths.
You have to talk about U.S. military readiness, Iran's anti-ship missile capability.
You have to talk about Israel.
You have to talk about Netanyahu.
I mean, one thing leads to another.
So it's a really great conversation.
And one of the things I love about John Kiriaku is that he's so intelligent.
He's so well informed.
And the reason I invited him is because I also sense his humanity.
Now, in case you don't know who John Kiryaku is, he's the guy that blew the whistle on the CIA's illegal torture campaign.
This was many years ago under Obama.
And they charged him, you know, the Obama administration retaliated against him and charged him with multiple felony crimes, involving, of course, the handling of classified information.
So in other words, if the government is doing something crazy, illegal, and unconstitutional, but classified, and if you blow the whistle on that, then they charge you with a crime while they continue to get away with all the torture.
Sounds kind of like what's happening with the Epstein situation right now, right?
Total cover-up of the whole Epstein blackmail network, the child trafficking, the child rape, the child freaking cannibalism going on, or at least it went on according to the emails, completely covered up by Trump and Pam Bondi and the FBI, etc.
Well, John Kiriaku blew the whistle on the torture program years ago, and so they convicted him.
I mean, well, actually, I think he took a plea deal and he was sent to prison.
And so he served time in prison.
And when he got out, he kept his humanity intact.
He kept his integrity.
And, you know, look, you may or may not agree with John Kiriaku on whatever politics.
At this point, it doesn't matter.
It really doesn't matter.
I don't care if somebody is on the left or on the right.
I don't care if they're a Christian or Muslim or Jew or a Hindu or a Sikh or a Buddhist.
None of that matters.
You know what matters to me, and I hope you too, I think so, is whether we operate with pro-human principles.
If I can find people who operate with pro-human principles, who have compassion, who are pro-life in the greater sense of the term, that is, you know, let's stop the genocide.
Let's stop the senseless killing.
Let's stop the senseless wars.
Let's stop the torture.
Let's, you know, all this.
If we can find people who are on the side of humanity and ultimately the side of truth and love, we should celebrate those people.
And I like to talk to those people.
So that's what this is about today.
John Kiriaku, I think an extraordinary American.
And you'll find that actually many of the people that I interview are people who have been imprisoned.
Why?
Because they have integrity.
Because they refuse to buckle.
They refuse to take a deal.
Now, you know, compare that with somebody like Dan Bongino.
Dan Bongino saw all the crimes, right?
He was, what was he, deputy director of the FBI, I think, until recently.
He resigned.
And he had no one prosecuted.
He covered up for the PEDOS.
He won't even name them publicly.
So because people like Dan Bongino, because he's willing to cover for the pedophiles and the child rapists and the child traffickers, he gets offered a job at Fox News, you see.
Whereas someone who tells the truth, like John Kiriaku, gets sent to prison.
That's the difference.
And that's why I much prefer to talk to whistleblowers who serve time in prison rather than sellouts who work for Fox News.
Just saying, you know, Dan Bongino is, in my opinion, he's a disgrace to this nation.
And, you know, I don't go out of my way to attack individuals just for the fun of it.
For me to name somebody, they have to have earned it.
And, you know, it's rare that I name specific people who I see as doing evil things or being deeply involved in corruption or just failing to do their jobs.
I mean, for God's sake, Dan Bongino went to Washington.
He was there to clean up the place along with Kash Patel, along with Trump, for that matter.
Drain the swamp, lock her up, build the wall.
Remember that?
Yeah, it's all been completely abandoned and Bongino went right along with it.
So, you know, he deserves every bit of criticism that we could level against him.
And, you know, Fox News had to bail him out because his podcast is obviously a total catastrophe.
Nobody wants to hear Dan Bongino scream at them and call them, you know, total idiots because they don't understand how hard it was for him to cover up for pedophiles in Washington, D.C. You know, what a disgrace.
Anyway, I've got that interview coming up for you here today.
I don't think Dan Bongino will ever be on my show.
But that's okay.
That's okay.
I've got a special report about the ring doorbell and why it's a surveillance device that people are installing on their own homes.
And the reason I even bring it up is because Ring had apparently a Super Bowl ad.
I saw some clips of it.
I didn't watch the Super Bowl, but the ad has been circulating.
And the ad pretends that ring doorbells or ring video doorbells are so useful because they can help you find your lost dog.
Yeah, that's just the cover story.
It's really a human surveillance network.
And, you know, law enforcement can tap into it.
The NSA, the CIA, whatever.
They could all tap into it.
And because of so-called anti-terrorism laws and the Patriot Act and everything, they don't even need a warrant.
All they do is they contact the ring doorbell companies like, hey, just give us all the video footage from this address.
You think Ring says no?
Not a chance.
They turn it over.
So anyway, I have a whole report about that and why is it that so many people are so stupid that they will literally install a surveillance device on their own home to watch them enter and leave their own home.
That's crazy.
So I've also got a special report on Netanyahu invoking what I call his final blackmail gambit on Trump.
That's what's going on right now.
That's the reason Netanyahu had to fly to the United States because he had to threaten Trump to his face and remind Trump what will happen if Trump doesn't follow orders from the real president of the United States, which is Netanyahu.
Netanyahu, of course, has all the piles of blackmail on not just Trump, but everybody in the Trump administration and probably his family members, et cetera, who are deeply involved in all kinds of crypto scams, it turns out.
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Do you know that most of the, well, they're called shitcoins in the industry.
The shit coins launched by Trump's family members have all plummeted like 95 to 99 percent since they were launched roughly a little over a year ago.
It's just a giant rug pull, you know, just a total scam.
And they can be prosecuted for some of the things they've done.
I believe the insider trading.
How many times has Trump whipsawed the tariff situation, creating huge, huge profits for people who had insider knowledge about industries, everything from copper, you know, to oil to manufacturing industries, what have you.
Now, speaking of tariffs, it looks like the Supreme Court is set to rule against Trump's tariffs, because of course what Trump is doing is blatantly unconstitutional and illegal.
Every honest person already realizes that the Supreme Court's going to rule against Trump, and that's going to cause the United States government to have to send back all the billions of dollars that it's collected from companies that paid all these tariffs, which ended up raising consumer prices on everything.
Because tariffs really ultimately end up being a tax on the American people.
Even though Trump is always bragging about how much money he's raised on the tariffs, that's bragging about raising taxes on the people.
So the Supreme Court is likely to rule that the tariffs are illegal.
And that's actually going to be great for America.
The best way to have a golden age in America is to reverse Trump's economic policies because they are catastrophic for small businesses, for importers, for retailers, and for the economy as a whole.
They're catastrophic for manufacturers in America as well, because manufacturers depend on imports from many other nations.
In addition, the tariffs have been used as a bludgeon, a weapon to punish our allies, countries like India or Japan or even South Korea and Taiwan and other countries.
And that's made enemies out of friends.
Well, I mean, perhaps you can't say enemies, but it's created animosity among allies who should be strong allies.
And now, they don't trust America that much, especially under Trump.
And I think a lot of countries around the world can't wait for Trump to be shown the exit, which could happen if things go badly in this attack on Iran.
This could be the end of the Trump administration, which I think more and more people across America are actually praying for the Trump regime to end because it has been so catastrophic in so many ways.
The total violation of the civil rights of Americans by the ICE thugs, the blatant murder, the execution of Americans on the streets by the ICE thugs, the tariffs I already mentioned, and then the wars and the total sellout to Zionism, where the entire Trump administration completely betrays his own base.
He threw MAGA under the bus in order to appease a war criminal, Netanyahu, one of the worst war criminals in the history of our world, who Trump invites like a friend to the White House while Trump ignores what's happening to his own support base in terms of economic losses, losses of freedom of speech, losses of civil liberties, and job losses and so on.
So we are living in a country, those of you who are Americans, we're living in a country with a crumbling infrastructure.
The railroads are crumbling, the bridges, the roads, the ports, the refineries, everything's crumbling.
Technology, military, education, it's all crumbling.
While the money is being sent to Israel in order to carry out war crimes and genocide against civilians, mostly women and children and doctors and food aid workers.
And while the entire federal government is compromised by pedophile blackmail, because apparently the vast majority of the people who run this country are satanic pedophiles who eat children from time to time.
I'm not saying that they do it every day.
It's not like their carry-out lunch, but they eat children.
That's now clear.
Every time they say jerky, that's what that means.
And they are all invested in violence and genocide and war and death and suffering and economic collapse.
And that's not what MAGA was supposed to stand for, obviously.
MAGA was supposed to be make America great again.
Instead, it's been total destruction of America and a total sellout and basically straight up betraying America for the interests of a foreign master who represents Satan.
I mean, that's really where we are in the world right now.
Now, I'm going to shift gears here.
There's something else happening that's a very big deal in economics.
You're about to see a major revision in the Bureau of Labor Statistics, what it calls its annual benchmark revision, which revises the jobs numbers.
And this is anticipated to be a massive revision.
Now, this revision is necessary because much of what the government has been reporting over the last couple of years in terms of jobs has been completely fake, just totally fake.
And this is the way the federal government works today.
And it also worked this way under Biden, where they publish these amazing employment numbers and job growth and job creation.
And then a couple of quarters later, they go back and revise those back to zero.
But by that time, you know, the stock market has gone up because everybody says the economy is booming.
And right now, Trump is carrying on the same, you know, tradition of economic bullshit that Joe Biden carried on, which is just claim everything's great.
This is a golden age.
The economy is booming.
It's stronger than ever.
Well, except they're about to delete almost a million jobs from the official numbers, jobs that never existed.
Goldman estimates that the number, the revision number could be anywhere from 750,000 to 900,000 jobs.
And Fed governor Christopher Waller has said, this is published online, he said, quote, last year's data will be revised downward soon to likely show that there was virtually no growth in payroll employment in 2025.
Zero.
Zip.
Nada.
Yeah, no growth.
So the first year of Trump's presidency actually had zero growth in payroll.
Zero.
Unlike the numbers that we've been being told by the White House press secretary, you know, the professional liars and spin doctors.
So as Trump always does when he sees numbers that he doesn't like, he will just say they're fake.
Actually, this is a correction of fake numbers.
This is bringing it back from what was fake to reality.
But Trump will say that they're rigged, as he always does.
And he'll say, oh, the BLS is trying to make me look bad.
But see, Trump's living in a delusional fairy tale land.
Obviously, you know, so many examples of this where Trump is saying things are awesome while people are unemployed.
People are being replaced by AI, losing their jobs.
Food prices are going up continually like crazy while Trump says there's zero inflation.
So Trump is just forever just feeding us a line of complete bullshit about the economy.
Sorry about the profanity.
There's just, there's no other term to describe precisely what's happening here.
You know, we're in the era of Trump's imaginary economy.
You know, I did a song about that last year called The Economy in Your Head that people really enjoyed.
Oh, speaking of songs, I've got the new music video almost ready for you here of my new song, The Great Cratering.
And that should be out.
I think we're just putting in the captions right now.
That should be out probably by tomorrow.
So I'll include it as soon as we have it.
In any case, the employment numbers are about to be revised in a horrible way.
This is probably going to hammer the stock market today.
So, and again, I'm recording this right around midnight, long before the market opens, but I'm guessing that the market's going to be hammered pretty hard.
And remember that AI tools are also becoming so capable and compelling that many of the tech companies are no longer necessary because people can just use AI to write their own software.
They don't need to license software as a service or SaaS, S-A-A-S.
So the whole SaaS market is on the rocks right now or on the brink, you could say, because a lot of SaaS products that have been very lucrative over decades are now completely obsolete because of new AI tools like Claude Code or Claude Opus 4.6, which I've been using for several days.
In fact, I mean, I'm watching it right now.
It's running bash commands in my console right now, fixing some bugs.
And it's amazing.
It's amazing.
I can tell it to create a Photoshop clone.
Write a program that lets me edit graphics or write a program that lets me edit audio or write a program that translates this video into transcription text, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
It will do everything I need.
Or write a calendar program if people still want those things.
I don't know why everybody's so intrigued by their calendars.
It's just so funny.
But whatever you want to write, it will write it.
My calendar is always the same.
Like finish up everything I can so I can vibe code for the rest of the day.
That's my calendar.
Unfortunately, my schedule has been pretty busy.
So anyway, get ready for some pretty crazy updates to the jobs numbers and some volatility.
Probably gold and silver will go higher based on this, I would imagine.
But we'll see.
All right.
So I promise I was going to share some good news with you about the EPA and the deregulation under Lee Zeldin.
So I'm going to play that report for you next.
Here we go.
So according to numerous news reports, including the Wall Street Journal, the EPA is finally about to revoke the 2009 so-called endangerment finding.
And this is under EPA Director Lee Zeldin, who is one of the few administration officials that I've overall been pretty happy with because he stopped all these fraudulent grants that the EPA was sending out, which is just money laundering anyway.
And now he's going to stop this endangerment finding.
Now, the endangerment finding has been the pillar of all these laws of restricting engine, combustion engine emissions and cracking down on energy use and demanding these insane, impossible miles per gallon efficiencies from automakers and things like that.
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The endangerment finding is essentially the foundation for federal greenhouse gas regulation.
And the finding had claimed this whole time that CO2, which is plant fertilizer, it's plant food in the air, that these gases, quote, threaten the public health and welfare of current and future generations.
And thus from that endangerment finding alone, the EPA gave itself a massive amount of new power without any laws, without congressional approval, without voter approval.
It gave itself new powers, and this was under Obama, of course, to basically terrorize America's businesses and to shut down economic productivity and calling it, you know, saving the planet.
But of course, CO2 was never a threat to humanity.
CO2 is necessary to grow crops.
CO2 is necessary for rainforests to flourish.
CO2 obviously is part of photosynthesis.
You can't have plants without CO2 in the air.
And we barely have any CO2.
It's just slightly over 400 parts per million in the atmosphere.
And plants are starving for it.
In fact, as CO2 levels have slowly risen over the last few decades, it's caused the regreening of many areas of Earth that were either deserts or semi-arid areas that are now becoming grasslands or light forests.
And this has been proven out by NASA photos over the decades.
I think since 1975, these photos have shown the greening of Earth.
So the more CO2 that's in the atmosphere, the greener Earth becomes.
Even though the climate cultists, who don't understand anything about science, they claim that CO2 is bad for the planet.
And somehow they even claim that carbon dioxide is bad for plants, which is crazy.
And this is what led them to these insane schemes that even, I think Bill Gates was involved in some of these where they would purchase millions of acres of forest and then they would cut down all the trees and bury them, claiming they were saving the planet.
So only in the lunatic minds of climate cultists could you kill millions of trees and claim you're saving the planet?
Because that's insane, right?
That's completely insane.
And also, basic science, obviously, says that carbon dioxide is necessary for food crop production.
It's necessary for pollination plants everywhere.
If you want to have pollinators, you know, honeybees and bumblebees and whatever pollinates, you better have plants with flowers.
And higher levels of CO2 allow more flowering.
And did you also know that higher levels of CO2 produce more nutrients in food crops?
That's right.
Look it up.
You can find the proof of that yourself if you want to.
So low levels of CO2 starve the crops and end up starving humanity.
In fact, the entire climate change cult and hoax, it is a giant hoax, is really part of a global depopulation agenda to create food scarcity and starve the planet and also deprive Western civilization of energy.
And we now are paying a steep price for that as China is winning the AI race, the race to superintelligence, which depends on affordable power to power the data centers where the AI development is taking place.
That's why China is winning with these breakthrough models like DeepSeek and Quinn and Kimmy K2 and others.
China's winning.
While the West, what do we have in America?
The entire Eastern power grid is totally tapped out.
You can't add any more data centers to it.
We've hit the limit.
And why?
Why do we have a limit like that?
Because of Obama and Biden and the climate cultism that said energy is bad.
And we can't use energy.
We can't burn natural gas.
We can't have coal-fired power plants.
They were even opposed to nuclear power, which doesn't even emit CO2.
It's crazy.
They said we have to have just wind turbines and solar, which I agree, wind turbines and solar can definitely assist.
But since we still don't have good battery technology for grid shifting, wind and solar alone can't power a modern technological society because you need data centers to run at night and when it's raining and when it's cloudy and again when it's night because it turns out that night happens every night.
I mean imagine that the climate lunatics still have never figured that out.
They think that the sun is shining 24-7 everywhere on the planet, which isn't possible.
So the EPA is going to yank this foundational declaration, which was always junk science to begin with.
So Lee Zeldin said, quote, this amounts to the largest act of deregulation in the history of the United States.
Interesting, huh?
And this will end the climate crisis fraud.
And you notice that every crisis that we've lived through for the last few decades has been fake, like COVID-19, totally engineered fake pandemic, right?
And the climate crisis, completely fake, totally made up by Al Gore and others.
It was a globalist agenda, ultimately trying to achieve the same thing as the COVID-19 pandemic, which was depopulation.
Get people to take the jabs, get people to stop using energy, get people to starve because the farms can't produce as much food, dim the sky, block the sun, and stratospheric aerosol injection.
They're literally trying to block the sun, which is something that maybe Satanists would want to do, but not normal people who want life to exist on this planet.
I mean, you'd have to be cosmically evil to think that blocking the sun would be good for the plants on earth when plants need photosynthesis, obviously.
But this is what, again, this is what radical leftists and climate cultists believe.
And it just shows you that their beliefs are rooted in wildly irrational, highly destructive, fake belief systems.
But, you know, those fake belief systems permeated the entire scientific community since 2009.
And if you ran a science lab at a university or, you know, you have a couple of graduate students and you're running some kind of project, the only way that you ever got grant money is if you claim to be working on some project that would prove that climate change was real.
I mean, there are grants in other areas, obviously, you know, optics or whatever, but if you were dealing with the area of atmospheric science or agriculture or anything related to climate, you had to conclude that climate change was real and that it was urgent and that it was a crisis.
And then you would get government grant money from the NIH or other providers.
So it was a science laundering scheme.
They laundered the fake science to make money to pay themselves so they could keep on producing fake science that the government wanted.
So the government was basically buying fake science the way a DC politician would buy a cheap hooker.
They were just buying what they wanted.
And so therefore it didn't resemble science at all.
It wasn't science.
It was all theater this entire time.
So Interior Secretary Doug Bergham said in an interview recently, he said, quote, more energy drives human flourishing.
And he's right.
He continues, energy abundance is the thing that we have to focus on, not regulating certain forms of energy out.
Yeah, he's correct.
He's correct.
If you don't have abundant, affordable energy, you don't have a civilization that's moving forward.
And you will lose the AI wars, 100%.
And you will lose in terms of industrial output or industrial competitiveness.
And if you wonder, why can China manufacture so many things so much more affordably than the United States, and especially more affordably than Western Europe, it's because China has lower energy costs and also lower labor costs and fewer environmental restrictions.
But energy costs are the biggest part of that equation.
And in Europe right now, most of Western Europe, energy costs are through the roof.
And on the east coast of the United States, you've got electricity costs that are as high as in some places like 35 cents a kilowatt hour.
And I think in Hawaii, it's very high there as well.
In China, it can be a fraction of that.
It can be five cents a kilowatt hour in some areas, or certainly under 10 in most areas of China.
So China can produce AI cognition at a fraction of the price of the United States.
And that matters.
That matters for competitiveness.
That matters for the race to superintelligence, which also, ultimately, that means that's the race for new science because almost all of the new science in the years ahead is going to be conducted by AI, not by humans.
Humans won't be doing the research.
The research will be done by AI, burning tokens and burning electricity.
So if you don't have electricity, you can't really do much science.
Seriously, that's where this is all going.
It's already happening.
Okay, it's already happening.
So this is actually good news for America.
We need to unleash the energy infrastructure of this country.
And right now, yeah, that means pipelines.
It means natural gas, which is abundant in North America.
And it means oil, which is also abundant around in and around North America.
However, the longer-term shift is clearly going to go to either cold fusion or hot fusion or much greater efficiencies in things like solar panels combined with advances in battery technology that are no longer just theoretical.
They're very real.
Two companies out of China right now, BYD and Katyl, C-A-T-L, they have just announced breakthrough battery technology using sodium ion chemistry.
Catl uses that.
Plus, of course, they have lithium-ion chemistry, lithium-iron phosphate typically.
But BYD, I think, just announced a sodium sulfide battery chemistry, if I'm getting that right.
I'm going to have to dig into that one a little bit more to find out what they're doing.
The thing is, these batteries can cycle now tens of thousands of times, which makes them perfect for daily use to shift solar panel energy into these batteries during the daylight hours and then have the batteries draw down at night and then have it cycle every day as the sun comes up and goes down, etc.
Now, lithium was horrible for that because it could only handle a couple thousand cycles and then you would lose much of the capacity.
And also, lithium lost lots of efficiencies in extreme cold weather.
Whereas this new battery technology functions very well across a broad spectrum of temperatures and it also doesn't have runaway thermal events, i.e. my batteries blew up, you know, giant fire that nobody can put out, things like that.
In addition, the new battery chemistry is a fraction of the price, like 10% of the price of what lithium-ion was just two years ago.
So what this means is that suddenly solar and wind also become much more viable because of the battery technology.
But Trump has, you know, tariffs on China.
So we can't get the batteries from China.
We can't even buy the EVs made in China, even though they're the best cars in the world now, by far.
China has the best vehicles in the world.
Blows away Tesla, blows away Ford, blows away everything made in America or Europe, blows away, you know, Saab and Volvo and everything else that you can think of.
Volkswagen, right?
Blows it all away.
But you're not allowed to buy them because the American people are being cut off from Chinese technology, including Chinese battery technology.
That's on purpose.
It's to force America to use more fossil fuels because it's the natural gas people and the oil people that donate strongly to the Trump campaign, you see, or, you know, the GOP in general.
So they want America addicted to hydrocarbons.
And I agree that we need to use hydrocarbons right now, but we also need to expand the infrastructure to non-hydrocarbon energy sources.
And that means being able to acquire advanced battery technology from China.
Now, we tried to build those batteries in America.
There was a company called Natron that was going to build sodium ion batteries.
I think they were out of Minnesota, and they had a factory that was in, I think, Atlanta that it was supposed to be a $1.5 billion factory.
Yeah, they went bankrupt six months ago or whatever it was.
So we don't make any batteries in America that are the new chemistry or breakthrough sodium ion or anything like that.
We've got to get them from China or maybe South Korea, but South Korea is kind of behind China.
Nevertheless, if we don't start bringing in battery technology, we're never going to be able to grow our energy infrastructure.
So hopefully the EPA recognizes this.
And there's one more factor in all this that's really critical, which is that Trump, you know, America has all these economic sanctions against Russia.
And the upshot of that is that we haven't been able to get the gas turbines that turn natural gas into electricity.
You know, you run a giant turbine generator, and that's how you can power the grid with sometimes 300 megawatts or one gigawatt of energy.
It's a giant gas turbine.
Well, Russia makes the best gas turbines, or at least they're up there in the top two or three.
But we can't buy them because we have economic sanctions against Russia.
So there's a long wait time, like years.
I've covered this before.
It's five to ten years wait time to get gas turbines.
So even if you have natural gas in America, you can't turn it into electricity because you don't have the turbines.
And the wait time is years, like I just said.
So, you know, you can't just take gas out of the ground and just pump it into the electric wires.
It doesn't work that way.
You have to rotate a coil of copper in order to have alternating current, right?
That's how generators work.
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And if you can't rotate it, you got nothing.
So all the oil in the world isn't useful unless you have a generator that burns the oil.
Or all the gas in the world isn't useful unless you have gas turbines, etc.
And all the solar is not that useful unless you have batteries.
So it's these intermediary technologies that are missing.
It's the missing link to America's energy abundance.
And you know what the missing link really is all about?
It's about the fact that Trump has become isolationist and has cut off America from China and Russia.
Because again, Russia provides the turbines, China provides the batteries.
If we were engaged in trade with Russia and China, our domestic energy infrastructure would be much stronger, much more abundant, and electricity prices would be plummeting.
And the average American voter would be able to afford to buy groceries more because they wouldn't have to pay a double or triple power bill, which is what's happening to many of them right now, especially during the colder months.
So if you're wondering why your electricity costs so much, it's because of Trump's tariffs and Joe Biden's economic sanctions against Russia.
But Trump's trade war with China is continuing this.
That's why we need gas turbines.
We need batteries.
If we have those, we've already got plenty of sunlight and we can get solar panels from India or Japan or South Korea.
We can get solar panels.
They don't have to come from China.
We've got plenty of sunlight.
We've got plenty of desert.
We could cover the deserts with solar panels or you wouldn't even need to.
Just a small portion would be enough.
But we don't have the battery technology.
And that's because Trump cut us off.
So I would say that what Lee Zeldon is doing is very positive here because the CO2 climate cultism was always a hoax.
That's not endangerment.
But you know what is endangerment is tariffs.
Tariffs are endangerment.
That's endangering the U.S. economy by cutting us off from those intermediary technologies that we need in order to achieve energy abundance and also low-cost energy.
I mean, think about it.
The competitiveness with China is becoming a really critical issue.
For example, China recently announced a new gas pipeline deal with Russia that will pipe, I think it was 50 billion cubic meters of gas per year from the Yamal gas fields, I believe, in northwest Russia across Mongolia into northern China, into the industrial center of the cities of northern China.
That's dirt cheap energy, dirt cheap energy.
China's going to be paying a fraction of what Europe pays or even a fraction of what America pays because China's willing to engage in trade.
And Trump won't allow trade with Russia or China.
So we end up, we, the American people, we end up paying through the nose while Trump's donors get rich by selling overpriced gas to the world, including Europe, and ultimately what will become overpriced kilowatt hours on the power grid, which is already happening on the East Coast.
Those of you living on the East or any of those 13 states served by, what is it, the JPM grid, I think it's called, you're already paying double or triple what you should be paying.
That's all, those are all stemming from decisions made by either Trump or Biden.
Those decisions can be reversed, but they're not.
So you're going to keep paying through the nose.
The only good news to all of this is that as battery technology becomes more widely available and distributed, you'll be able to go completely off-grid pretty soon.
I'm anticipating within a couple of years.
You'll be able to buy a boatload of cheap solar, funnel it into your own cheap sodium ion batteries that will cycle for 100 years and also that don't explode and burn up in your garage.
And you'll be able to just cut yourself off from the grid and just use sunlight to power everything that you need for your home because of the battery technology.
So the grid is becoming too expensive to use.
And between now and the year 2030, I am predicting we're going to see a mass of people, huge numbers of Americans are going to cut the cord to the power company.
And they're going to go 100% off-grid.
And I will be one of them.
And I'll tell you how it goes.
You know, I'll report everything that works because, of course, I'm up on this.
I've studied the battery chemistry.
I keep up with news out of China.
I speak Chinese.
I lived in Taiwan.
And I'm monitoring the situation very closely.
And as soon as we can get some viable grid shifting batteries that are economical and safe and can cycle effectively, I'll bring you the news.
In fact, I'll set up a whole demo for you.
I'll set it up in my new studio.
We'll just demo the whole thing for you right there.
And maybe we'll just take the whole studio off the grid.
Just power the whole studio with nothing but solar and batteries to show you how it's done and to show you how inexpensive it's going to become compared to what it has been in the past.
You know, previously, solar has never made economic sense.
Not really.
The payback time was too long, 20 or 25 years.
That's changing dramatically because of the rising cost of kilowatt hours of electricity.
So the payoff time of solar is shrinking to maybe seven years.
And it's going to shrink even more to five years or four years.
And at some point, it's just idiotic not to go completely off-grid once the batteries are cheap and safe and effective and the solar panels are cheap and effective, etc.
And the real asset you're going to have is how much land you have to where you can erect solar panels.
So if you have a really tiny yard and a small roof, you know, you can't really generate that much solar because there's a limit of how much efficiency you can have for every square meter of sunshine, you know, that strikes your roof or strikes a solar panel.
And that efficiency is not going to take huge leaps forward, by the way.
It's going to be around, I don't know, 30 to 34% or something in that range.
And that's about it.
You're not going to get 90% efficient solar panels ever.
The physics don't work.
So you're going to get like 35% efficiency.
So you're just going to need more land.
If you have more land, you can erect more solar panels.
I mean, you just throw them out in the yard or whatever, you know, put them on little cheap stands or whatever.
They don't have to track or tilt or anything.
It'll all average out.
You just, you know, based on your latitude, you know, you pick an angle that works for most of the year.
Or if you want to change the angle like twice a year, you can increase efficiency 10 to 20%.
But that's up to you.
Nevertheless, the way this is going, people are going to collect their own energy.
They're going to store it in their own batteries.
And then they're going to have their own local AI.
They're going to power their AI from the sunlight.
They're going to power their robots and their EVs from sunlight.
And even one of the things I'm looking forward to, I've mentioned before, is because I own heavy equipment on my ranch, you know, like a skid steer and a mini excavator, things like that for projects, moving dirt and doing permaculture, things like that.
And so I can't wait until those go battery powered because a battery-powered excavator is actually becoming viable.
I used to mock such an idea a few years ago because it wasn't viable, but it's going to become viable within a few years.
And skid steers, same thing.
You'll be able to run on batteries for maybe one to two hours, which is fine for a lot of projects.
And then you plug it back in and you charge it.
That's fine.
Now, tractors probably won't go solar or battery powered for a long time because they need very high energy density.
Tractors do a tremendous amount of work and burn a lot of diesel.
But excavators do a lot less work.
I don't know if you know that, but a typical excavator might only have a 40-horsepower diesel engine in it.
And that's getting to the point where that can be replaced.
I'm talking about a mini excavator.
That can be replaced by batteries.
And you can charge your vehicles effectively with sunlight.
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So that day is coming.
So maybe the greenies will cheer people using solar and getting off-grid.
Because in that case, you're not burning fossil fuels.
But the greenies, they're just a cult anyway.
So their opinions don't matter.
They've never been rigorous thinkers.
I'm a rigorous thinker, and I'm telling you that let's use combustion engines now while that's the technology in order to power our economy as we develop and deploy these other technologies.
But we have to have open global trade.
We have to stop the trade wars.
We have to stop the tariffs.
We have to stop the sanctions on Russia and the threats against China.
We've got to trade with Russia and China if we want to have economic abundance in America.
And that's where Trump has gone wrong.
He's been picking an isolationist path, which is going to be catastrophic for our economy, in my opinion.
So if he can open things up, then he actually could make America great again, at least economically speaking.
That's my take on it.
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All right.
Hope you enjoyed that special report there.
A lot of good information.
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You know, the ignorant ones who seem to be the majority.
You know, the future is not very good for people who don't know what's happening.
That should be the understatement of the year, but I mean, I consider that to be obvious and probably you do too, kind of a self-evident statement.
But a lot of people don't realize that, so they're not going to be around probably.
In any case, clean food is critical, and I've got a special report for you here next.
I think I'll play it next, about why glyphosate herbicide is often found in USDA organic foods.
So, and then remember, today we have the first half of the interview with former CIA counterterrorism case officer John Kiriaku.
You don't want to miss that.
So, stay tuned and enjoy the show.
A lot of people were shocked by the glyphosate findings in the common bread products.
These results were published by the state of Florida, and they showed that certain brands of store-bought bread have seemingly crazy high levels of glyphosate, such as 191 parts per billion in some of them, and maybe 170 parts per billion in others.
And then different brands had lower levels, like 10 or 11 parts per billion.
I'm concerned about the 190 parts per billion.
That seems sort of alarmingly high.
And I'm a food scientist, and thank you for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
And you may know that I run a food science lab, and I have for, I don't know, what's it been, almost 15 years now?
And I actually developed a method for testing for glyphosate.
Anyway, the thing you need to know in all of this is that USDA organic does not mean glyphosate-free.
In fact, the organic certification process for the USDA, which I'm quite familiar with, does not require any glyphosate testing whatsoever.
Now, very few people are aware of this.
It's a shock to most people to find out that USDA certified organic requires no testing for heavy metals, glyphosate, atrazine, frankly, for anything.
Because the organic standard under USDA is not a standard of cleanliness or purity.
It's simply a certification of the process of farming.
What it means is that the USDA through its various certifiers is guaranteeing that the farmer has not sprayed glyphosate on his or her crops.
It doesn't mean the crops don't contain glyphosate.
Crops can contain glyphosate from lots of sources, including, of course, just the wind carrying glyphosate from the field next door, but also in the water supply.
The irrigation can impart glyphosate into various foods and crops.
So unless you're testing for glyphosate, you don't really know how much is in it.
That makes sense, right?
You don't really know.
And a lot of these brands out there, like the bread brands, with names, brand names that have the word nature or natures or natural, things like that in the product name.
So you assume, oh, it's, you know, it's a natural sounding brand.
It must be clean.
That's the assumption.
But it turns out that's false because they can name their company anything.
Just having a name doesn't equal certification, doesn't equal cleanliness or lab testing.
And as far as I know, there are no bread companies in America that test anything for glyphosate.
Maybe they do behind the scenes and I'm not aware of it, but I've never heard of any company conducting glyphosate testing for their own bread products.
Now, in my lab, we test everything for glyphosate.
It's one of our routine tests.
So if you actually want clean food that has been tested for heavy metals and glyphosate and many other things, including E. coli and salmonella, shop with us, healthrangerstore.com is where you find clean food.
Guaranteed clean food.
Because in fact, I showed you the lab tour video just the other day of our new laboratory facility.
It's a multi-million dollar lab building that's larger than most university labs.
It's extraordinary.
Now, we don't make bread, but if we did make bread, what we would do is when we acquire the wheat berries, we would test the wheat berries before we use them to make the bread.
And that's what we do with our own products.
You know, we test the raw materials coming in before we use them in a formulation.
Because obviously, if the raw materials are contaminated, then the final product is going to be contaminated.
So what's happening is these bread companies are just buying whatever the probably the cheapest wheat is they can find, wheat berries.
And they don't test it.
They don't know how much glyphosate is in it.
So it goes into the mix.
You know, it's in the mixer bowl and then they're baking the bread and they make the bread and it's on the shelf and it's nobody ever tested it.
Even if it's certified organic, the USDA never tested it, nor did the FDA.
Now, occasionally the FDA does spot check production of certain types of foods.
For example, they will show up from time to time.
They've done this at our facility.
And they'll just show up and say, oh, we're going to take a sample of this and that and whatever we want.
And you're going to quarantine this for two weeks while we test it.
And then we're going to come back and tell you if you can release it from quarantine.
And as we've explained to the FDA in the past, said, well, we already tested it, and here's our test results.
So you don't need to go through this exercise because we already know it's clean.
And, you know, here's our lab.
Here's our test.
And the FDA is like, we don't care.
We're going to test it.
We're just going to disrupt your business because we're terrorists.
That's what the FDA does.
We're terrorists.
We run around the country terrorizing small businesses.
So we end up having to put that stuff in quarantine for a couple of weeks.
And then the FDA comes back and says, yep, it's clean.
We're like, yeah, we know.
We already know because we tested it before you tested it.
But they don't care.
However, you could argue that what they're doing does make sense for some companies if there are food manufacturers out there that are bad faith operators.
Let's say, like a peanut butter maker that gets a discount on a bunch of peanuts because it's laced with aflatoxins or E. coli for that matter.
Like here, oh, discount peanuts.
Yeah, somebody like crapped all over the peanuts.
So it's like peanut feces brew and it's at a discount today.
And some peanut butter company, you know, some small brand maybe will buy that up.
It's like, oh, we saved a bunch of money.
Yeah.
It's like, yeah, it's not even peanut butter, it's poo butter.
And it kills old ladies, you know, who eat it and it has the E. coli in it.
And then the, especially the elderly get sick and die.
So the FDA showing up and testing their product, you could argue that, well, okay, maybe that establishes some level of safety.
Okay, but I would argue that the court system already makes companies pay dearly if they are bad faith operators using contaminated raw materials.
Nevertheless, this is how the system works.
But then again, the same FDA that claims it's keeping peanut butter safe will approve toxic vaccines that killed 1.5 million Americans.
So kind of takes all the air out of their argument that, oh, we're saving lives and protecting people's health.
No, you're not.
Overall, you're just killing people.
And you're approving toxic, deadly bioweapons that also kill people.
So, no, if there were no FDA, we'd all be better off in the aggregate.
Yeah, there might be some poo butter that slips through from some unscrupulous operator out there, but they wouldn't stay in business for very long because, you know, the internet and the word would spread.
So really, we don't need the FDA anymore like we used to.
Nevertheless, I'm getting off topic.
The point is the USDA doesn't test.
The FDA largely doesn't test.
Occasionally they do.
And most of the manufacturers of food products also do not test.
So, and this can affect organic also.
So if you're buying food from a grocery store, I mean, it's like a minefield.
It's a minefield of toxins.
You never know what you're going to get.
It's like Forrest Gump and a box of chocolates.
You never know what you're going to get.
Jene, I was running and running and running.
Sorry, that's my Forrest Gump impression.
Me and Jene, we was like peas and carrots.
All right, enough Forrest Gump, Tom Hanks there.
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Anyway, you get the idea.
The food supply is a treacherous vortex of unsafe substances and toxins.
And if you want clean food, you got to get it from companies that actually do the testing.
So, I mean, that's us for sure.
You know that.
I've shown you the videos.
We have all the documents.
We do all the testing every single day.
I was just in the lab like 30 minutes ago, by the way.
We have a technician there doing preventative maintenance of one of our ICP instruments.
Kind of cool.
She was showing me one of the octopoles.
It's like, oh, we don't normally see those outside of the instrument, so that's interesting.
But anyway, we sell clean food at healthrangerstore.com.
We do our own testing because we don't trust anybody else.
And that is a stance that is well justified because you really can't trust anybody.
You can't trust suppliers.
So we've got to test it ourselves, and that's what we do.
So you can support us at healthrangerstore.com.
And thank you for listening.
You can also follow my work at naturalnews.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Take care.
So it looks almost certain now that Trump is going to order the U.S. military to bomb Iran or strike it with missiles.
And that that's going to set off a chain reaction of events which will lead to Trump's political downfall.
But even so, he's doing it because Netanyahu holds something over Trump that's so damning or so powerful or so compelling that Trump must obey Netanyahu.
In fact, Netanyahu's taking a trip to the United States again.
He's arriving in order to clearly deliver a final threat to Donald Trump, which is if you don't order the bombing of Iran, then this is what's going to happen.
And you can imagine it's probably not too difficult to figure out what that is.
It's going to involve a lot of blackmail material on Trump and the people around him.
Maybe things related to the Epstein files, maybe records of financial transactions or whatever dirt that Israel has on Trump or the Trump family.
They're going to leverage all of it to try to push Trump into this war with Iran, which benefits Israel but does not benefit the United States.
Now, I recently interviewed John Kiriaku, former CIA counterterrorism case officer, and he agrees with me that Netanyahu has something on Trump, a lot of arm twisting going on.
And he also agreed with me that if the U.S. takes a lot of casualties or loses a stealth bomber or if a U.S. naval vessel is destroyed or something on that magnitude, then the political fallout for Trump would be absolutely catastrophic.
And probably also for the GOP, but especially for Trump himself, who might not survive the rest of the year in office.
He might be impeached or just forced to resign.
And that seems to be an increasingly likely outcome of this.
It's not a certainty, but it's likely because China has given Iran these advanced anti-stealth radar systems and air defense systems that can take out stealth bombers and stealth fighters, etc.
So if the U.S. tries to attack Iran, they could lose aircraft.
If they lose stealth aircraft, then the political fallout in the United States would be absolutely tremendous.
And the calculation in Trump's mind on this has to be really frightening.
The way I see it, in Trump's mind, if he doesn't attack Iran, then Israel releases whatever blackmail they have on him or his family members, or they attack the stock market or they crash the banking system or whatever they're capable of doing.
They control a lot of things.
But if Trump does attack Iran and if it goes badly, where thousands of U.S. soldiers end up getting killed in the Iranian retaliation, let's say, then Trump's political career is over, most likely.
So in his mind, he's thinking that whatever Netanyahu has on Trump is so bad that he's willing to risk his political life in order to avoid Netanyahu releasing whatever that stuff is.
Look, Netanyahu is a thug.
And I think Trump knows that.
It's just that Trump is caught up in the thug's web here because so many of the donors that put Trump into office were pro-Israel Zionist donors.
Almost all of Trump's cabinet and office personnel are loyal to Netanyahu more than they are loyal to Trump.
It's clear, for example, that Pam Bondi doesn't take orders from Trump.
She takes orders from Netanyahu, period.
And even some suspect that people like Susie Wiles, who is part of Trump's staff in the White House, she used to run Netanyahu's presidential campaign.
And there are many other examples of this.
And then there's also the crazies like Mark Levin and the Ben Shapiros, like the crazy lunatics who want to start world war because it's part of their weird end of days religious cultism or fanaticism or whatever you want to call it.
There's those people too.
So Trump is in a difficult position.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
The thing is, if he does attack Iran, not only is he damned, but America is damned because the blowback against the United States will be tremendous.
For example, energy prices will skyrocket because of the Strait of Hormuz.
There will be casualties of American soldiers at U.S. bases across the Middle Eastern region, including in Iraq and Qatar and the UAE or Saudi Arabia or just all over the entire region, wherever those bases are.
They're scattered across the whole region.
And every single one of those bases is within range of Iran's missiles.
Every single one of them.
In addition, U.S. naval vessels are within reach of many of Iran's missiles, including hypersonic missiles.
And it's doubtful that U.S. naval vessels can effectively defend themselves against a barrage of such missiles being launched by Iran.
In addition, Iran has new missile technology that they did not have six or seven months ago, or I guess it's almost eight months now since June of last year.
And that means that the United States military probably does not have a good idea of the full capabilities of Iran, especially with its anti-ship missiles.
And yes, I'm using the word missile deliberately here because Iran has anti-ship missiles as well as, of course, anti-ship drones and drone swarms.
And as we saw in the exchange with Israel last summer, that Iran will fill the skies with hundreds of drones, and then they'll have some very intelligent missiles kind of mixed in with the drones to where the defense systems of the U.S. Navy, let's say, are occupied trying to take out all the drones, which are cheap and expendable.
And then that allows, and then that distraction allows the guided missiles or rockets or the more capable drones to be able to penetrate the airspace and effectively make it to their target and detonate as kamikaze drones.
So The U.S. government, I believe, especially the Department of Defense, is very likely overestimating its capabilities both offensively and defensively.
And even though Israel wants regime change in Iran or to split up the country, it seems like bombing Iran is only going to achieve the opposite, which is hardening domestic support for the current Iranian leadership.
In fact, the most likely regime change that's going to happen from this is in America, where Trump will end up having to resign.
He'll be forced out of power because of the mess that he made in Iran.
Now, that's not going to happen overnight, and it's not a certainty, but it's one of the increasingly likely outcomes that this could be the end of Trump.
Netanyahu doesn't care because he controls the next guy just the same.
So to Netanyahu, Trump is expendable.
And to Netanyahu, America is expendable.
What matters to him is just how much damage we can do to Iran, as long as Israel can survive.
And, you know, chaos is the name of the game for Israel.
They just want mass chaos in Iran because chaos breeds instability and instability allows Israel and Mossad to assert much more effective control over the region, which is what they want.
But the backlash against Israel could be catastrophic for Israel if Iran is able to launch its own retaliatory missiles.
So unless the U.S. has such a massive first strike that obliterates Iran's entire field of missiles and, you know, all the mountain bases and everything else, then Iran is going to get off a retaliatory attack, and they promise that they will target Israel with that attack.
So therefore, Israel could actually face extreme devastation in retaliation, even if Israel does not itself take part in the initial attack on Iran.
Because Iran has stated through their various foreign ministers or whatever the correct titles are, that they consider Israel to be a proxy state of the United States.
If the U.S. attacks Iran, in their mind, Israel is a legitimate military target, and so is every U.S. military base across the entire region.
So Trump is walking into a trap.
And it's a trap that could devastate the world economy.
It could devastate energy supplies for numerous nations and regions around the world, including Western Europe.
And it could lead to mass inflation.
It could lead to disruptions in economies.
And on top of that, it could lead to the loss of thousands of U.S. soldiers, their lives.
And if it goes horribly wrong to the point where the world sees the U.S. military as now being weak because Iran managed to do something like sink a naval vessel or completely nullify an aircraft carrier or something like that, then that's going to change the way the world sees the strength of the United States.
And that will have repercussions in terms of the world abandoning the dollar as the reserve currency or really, we shouldn't call it reserve currency, the common trading currency.
So all of this is intertwined.
And again, Trump is walking into a trap.
And the only way for America to win here is to not play the game.
The only way for America to win is to tell Netanyahu to go pound sand and do not attack Iran, bring the soldiers back home and focus on trade instead of war.
But Netanyahu doesn't want that.
He wants war and chaos.
He wants blood spilled on the lands of Iran and who knows anywhere else across the Middle East, as they've already done in destroying Gaza.
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And let's be very clear and upfront about this.
Israel is a satanic regime, you know, run by actual Satanists.
And of course they want death and suffering and chaos.
And so Trump, if he is to pass the most important test of his life in the eyes of God, Trump must resist the Satanists and reject Israel's demands for war and suffering and death and destruction.
If Trump can't do that, it doesn't matter whether he wins the Nobel Peace Prize because he will lose the ultimate prize in the eyes of God.
Trump will have forfeited his soul's eternal reward if it's not already forfeit, I suppose.
Or at least that's the view that makes sense to me.
But what do you think?
Let me know.
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So thank you for listening, and I pray for peace.
Take care.
I learned that the Ring doorbell company ran an ad during the recent Super Bowl, which of course I did not watch because, you know, what's the point?
But Ring ran an ad that said that if you install this surveillance doorbell, that it's going to help you find lost pets.
And so they depicted lost dogs and cats that were found because some other neighbor's ring doorbell video managed to capture and then they were able to identify the dog and return it to its owner.
Oh, such a heartwarming story.
But of course, you'd have to be an idiot to think that that's what this is all about.
Yes, it's a surveillance grid, but it's not about finding pets.
It's about tracking you.
It's a human surveillance grid.
And what's amazing about Ring is that people are willing to pay for their own imprisonment and surveillance.
People are willing to buy a product that violates their own privacy and they install it themselves.
I mean, gosh, the CIA must be laughing their heads off right now, thinking, oh my God, we managed to convince the American people to spy on each other and they pay for the hardware.
Oh my God, it's so hilarious.
That's exactly what Ring is.
And of course, I've warned people for many, many years, don't put an Amazon Alexa device in your house.
Why?
Because it's obviously listening to you 24-7 and uploading all the audio to Amazon servers.
And the CIA is Amazon's largest client for its AWS hosting system.
So you're basically just uploading all your talk directly to the CIA.
Huh?
And then the typical American responded is like, well, I have nothing to hide.
I don't care if they listen to everything I'm saying.
I don't have anything to hide.
No, actually, that's not the right answer.
The answer is you're not important enough to be blackmailed yet.
So everybody has something private that they don't want to make public.
Whether it's just something they say in the privacy of their own home or a joke they told at home that they would never tell publicly or even just acts like sitting naked on the toilet.
You know, you don't want that all over the internet, probably.
Just guessing.
Unless you work for OnlyFans or something.
Maybe you could get paid for that, but I doubt it.
So you have these just brain-dead Americans who are willing to give up their privacy and even pay for the surveillance grid.
And they don't think there's anything wrong with that.
But there are some now, more and more, waking up and saying, wait a second, you know, they saw the Super Bowl ad and, you know, at their 85 IQ, a couple of brain nodes started to fire off like, oh my God, they could spy on us too.
It's like, yes.
What took you so long?
So the ring commercial is having the opposite effect.
It's actually causing more people to pledge that they will never buy ring cameras or ring doorbells or whatever they are because they don't want to install a surveillance grid.
Yeah, good for them.
Again, what took you so long?
So if you have a smart TV, it's watching you, classic Orwellian, and it's got an internet connection.
Why?
Because it's watching you.
It's got a camera on the front.
Why?
Because it's watching you.
Duh.
You know, Amazon Alexa, it's listening to you.
The Nest devices that are the temperature control, you know, thermostat, they have microphones in them, by the way.
That's already been proven.
So they're listening also.
And they're connected to the internet.
So they're uploading all your audio.
All this is collected and used as blackmail against everybody.
Just in case you ever become a member of Congress or just in case you ever become a Supreme Court justice or a senator or a governor or a corporate leader or whatever, they can open up all your files and go all the way back through everything you ever said.
They can have AI analysis.
Like, is there anything that's blackmailable?
And find a bunch of stuff that you said and then approach you and say, oh, look, hey, we have all these recordings of stuff you said for the last 20 years because you were dumb enough to install surveillance items in your own home.
Yeah, we have all those files.
And now you're going to do what we say.
Or we're going to start leaking these, you know, to TMZ or whoever.
And your whole reputation is going to be destroyed.
You're going to lose your, you know, your wife.
You're going to lose your job.
You're going to lose your reputation, etc.
That's how it actually works.
So when you run around installing a surveillance grid product in your home, you are feeding the beast that is the blackmail beast.
You could call it like Epstein Light.
They're not catching you, you know, raping little kids.
Hopefully you don't do that in your home.
But they are catching you saying things and doing things and looking in certain ways that, if leaked, could destroy you.
So it's all a blackmail grid.
And by the way, almost all the major VPN companies are owned by Zionists.
They're owned by, you know, essentially Mossad.
And they're just honeypot traps.
They're not really VPNs.
I mean, yeah, they do hide your IP, but they are there to hoover up everything that you're doing online.
They've got your name.
They've got it tied to your credit card.
They know all the porn sites that you visited.
They know all the quirky little porn search terms that you typed in if you do that kind of thing.
Like, I don't know what are some of the like Midget granny porn or whatever, you know.
That's almost too funny, but whatever.
They've got it all.
They know exactly what you're doing.
And it's all, it goes back to Mossad.
And so again, that's Epstein light.
You got to understand the way that Zionists operate, the way Mossad works is always about blackmail.
If they can trap you, if you're a high-level person and they can trap you into some kind of, you know, rape videos or something, well, they'll use that on you.
If you're a lower-level person and they find something embarrassing in your browser or in your search history, or, you know, because you thought you were secretly using a VPN when you were searching for midget granny porn, and then it turns out that, oh, that's all owned by Mossad, so they got all that.
They're going to use that against you.
They're going to compromise you.
If they can't compromise you, they're going to compromise one of your family members because your family member, their browsing history has also been hoovered up by the same group.
So they'll say, oh, look, you know, your wife, your son, your niece, your sister, your whatever, your daughter, look, we got all their stuff.
And oh, look what they're doing.
Oh, illegal drug use?
Oh, wouldn't want that to come out.
So you're going to do what we say.
That's how it works.
So if you're using ring doorbells or Amazon Alexa or smart TVs or, you know, that are connected to the internet, I mean, it's okay to buy a smart TV as long as it doesn't have an internet connection.
Don't give it your Wi-Fi, for God's sake.
That's just retarded.
But people do this all the time.
They install surveillance grids in their own home and then they wonder why their privacy is violated.
It's insane.
So just say no to the surveillance grid.
Say no to all that technology and be smart about this.
Be smart.
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How could it possibly be in the United States' national interest to initiate another war of choice?
It can't be.
It's not in our interest.
No.
It's not.
It's not.
It actually contradicts our interests of trying to keep energy prices low.
100% correct.
The Iranians are no threat to us.
And if the Israelis really believe that the Iranians are an existential threat to them, then maybe they should engage with the Omanis or the Algerians or the Saudis or the Emiratis or even the Qataris to try to come to some sort of a diplomatic solution.
But Nenyahu flying to the United States every two months and begging whoever happens to be president to destroy Iran for him.
That's just not in the U.S.'s national interest.
Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon.
And today we're joined by a very special person, a first-time guest here on the show, but someone who I must have seen a hundred of his interviews.
And his name is John Kiriaku, and he's a former CIA counterterrorism case officer, earlier an analyst.
And he's got some wildly popular, successful podcasts on Spotify and Apple.
We'll get to some of that.
He joins us today to talk about what's happening in the Middle East and around the world.
Welcome, Mr. Kiriaku.
It's a pleasure to have you on today.
Thank you.
Thank you.
The pleasure is all mine.
It's good to see you.
Well, look, it's just, I'm honored that you're here because as I've even said on my own podcast, I said, I like this guy.
I like your message.
I like your humanity.
I like the fact that you are a critical thinker, that you're not, you don't have party loyalty or person loyalty, but rather principles loyalty.
And that's all that counts right now.
You want to give us a little background for our audience?
Sure.
I joined the CIA just out of graduate school in January of 1990.
I spent the first seven and a half years of my career as an analyst working exclusively on Iraq.
And then I made kind of an unusual change to counterterrorist operations.
I ended up being the chief of CIA counterterrorism operations in Pakistan after the 9-11 attacks.
Wow.
And yeah, it was quite the job.
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I would imagine.
And then I went into the private sector for a few years, then to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as the senior investigator there, working on counterterrorism, counter-narcotics, things like that, piracy, international piracy.
I blew the whistle on the CIA's torture program in 2007.
And the Obama administration in 2012 arrested me, charged me with five felonies, including three counts of espionage.
I ended up taking a plea to a lesser charge just to make the thing go away.
I had five kids at home.
But I said that the CIA was torturing its prisoners.
I said that torture was official U.S. government policy and the policy had been approved by the president himself.
I would do it again today if I had the opportunity.
I have zero regrets.
And got out of prison 11 years ago.
And since then, I've written, wow, nine books.
And I've got my podcasts.
And yeah, you know, so a little bit here and a little bit there to get together a living.
Well, you're doing an extraordinary job.
And I think people are really resonating with your message.
And it seems like it's time.
You know, we've all lived through the, you know, the Bush era and the Obama era that you saw and then the first Trump era, et cetera.
I mean, we've lived through this and not that much has changed, except it's all seemingly gotten worse.
So how would you characterize today's Trump administration?
Just in the context of being humanitarian or following the rule of law or respecting the Constitution, where are we in history with this Trump administration compared to where we were when you were blowing the whistle?
That's actually a pretty tough question.
MAGA as a MAGA as an ideology is something that I think many, many Americans can agree with.
I've long maintained, and you may have seen me say this in other podcasts, but I've long maintained that the ideological spectrum is not a straight line from left to right.
It's a circle.
And at some point, it meets.
The left and the right meet.
In the case of MAGA and the progressive left, I think that that is on issues of war and peace.
There were celebrations when the president announced a mere six or seven months ago that he wanted to cut the Pentagon budget by 50%.
But then just a couple of months later, he said he wanted to increase the Pentagon budget by 50%.
You can't be both a neocon and a MA Republican at the same time.
My friends on the left would disagree with me if I said that I believed that the Trump administration would go down in history as one of the more humanitarian administrations.
I don't think that it will.
But that's not to say that that's necessarily a bad thing.
Because on the other side, on the flip side, open borders aren't humanitarian for anybody.
And so we have to make a decision.
The point that I think you were alluding to is the fact that we are an incredibly divided nation.
I'm 61 years old.
I vaguely remember 1968 and 1969.
I remember sitting on my dad's lap and asking him why so many buildings were burning on TV.
And he told me that some bad men had killed Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy and people were very upset.
I don't think we've been so divided since 1968 or 1969.
I mean, think, you know, the Kent State uprising and shootings, for example.
We don't have to be there.
I think that the political parties have put us there.
And I believe that we shouldn't be loyal to political parties.
We should be loyal to the Constitution.
We should be loyal to the country, loyal to the idea that this really is the greatest nation on earth.
And I think people get distracted by these political, you know, this political silliness.
Okay.
Thank you for that detailed and thoughtful answer.
Now, let's apply that to the situation in the Middle East where from my perspective, and feel free to correct me, you know, this is a conversation and you can tell me I'm wrong.
I mean, you actually, you know more about this than I do by far.
So my perception is that Trump is about to attack Iran because Netanyahu is twisting his arm and making him do it.
That's the story right there.
That's it.
Is that it?
That is it.
That is the truth.
I'm going to ask you a rhetorical question.
How could it possibly be in the United States national interest to initiate another war of choice?
It can't be.
It's not in our interest.
It's not.
It's not.
It actually contradicts our interest of trying to keep energy prices low.
100% correct.
100% correct.
I feel very strongly about this.
The Iranians are no threat to us.
And if the Israelis really believe that the Iranians are an existential threat to them, then maybe they should engage with the Omanis or the Algerians or the Saudis or the Emiratis or even the Qataris to try to come to some sort of a diplomatic solution.
But Nenyahu flying to the United States every two months and begging whoever happens to be president to destroy Iran for him, that's just not, that's not in the U.S.'s national interest.
No.
I have five children.
I have four sons.
All of them are of military age.
Well, that's not true.
Three of the four are of military age.
I wouldn't want my sons fighting and dying in Iran to protect Israel's, you know, what the Israeli government believes is its long-term security goal.
Let the Israelis go fight that fight.
And another thing, too, is I believe when Donald Trump talks about the Nobel Peace Prize, he gets so much guff in the press.
But I think Donald Trump probably deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
And if he were able to negotiate some sort of an agreement with the Iranians, it should be hands down a done deal.
And I'll add, people forget that he was the one who mandated negotiations between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, number one.
Same thing between Cambodia and Thailand, number two.
I mean, we can go all around the world.
There have been seven or eight of them all around the world.
They're not headline makers, but he's the one that ordered these negotiations, these diplomatic talks that have resulted in peace.
Well, we used to say in the 1970s, and I learned this in college in the 1980s, only Nixon could go to China, right?
Only the most virulently anti-Chinese president could make peace with China.
Maybe only Trump can go to Tehran.
But his, let me ask you a follow-up on that.
He keeps saying he wants Iran to do a deal.
But really, he wants Iran to surrender to his terms.
And his terms are absolutely unacceptable.
They're not even his.
They're Benjamin Netanyahu.
Including the missiles.
You can't give up the missiles if you're a sovereign nation because then you would be destroyed.
So how does Trump expect anyone to agree to these terms?
This is literally the one thing about Donald Trump that I just simply don't understand.
I don't understand why he is so susceptible to pressure from Benjamin Etanyahu.
You're exactly right.
The Israeli government demands are clear.
They've made them public.
And that is no uranium enrichment, period.
No ballistic missiles, period.
And you're right.
You cease to be a country if you can't defend yourself and can't have a missile system.
So what is that?
The Israelis have also talked increasingly less discreetly about the end goal being to divide Iran up into five small countries.
There would be Balochistan, Arabistan, Kurdistan, you know, five little rump countries, because then they're much more easily controlled.
The Israelis have good relations with Azerbaijan, for example.
They have a base in Azerbaijan from which they can attack Iran.
They have good relations with Iran's Kurds and Iraq's Kurds.
They're funding the Mujahideen Khalkh, the MEK terrorist group that we're now in bed with.
So I think that this end goal of the Israelis to carve up Iran into five different countries is what they're going to try to eventually get Donald Trump to do.
And this is nothing but catastrophe for all of us.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That makes sense to me, what you just said there.
So let me add this question into it.
Is it possible that Trump and the DOD are fantastically underestimating the increased weapons potential of Iran, even since last June, because of technology shipments from both China and technology?
Processions from Russia?
Exactly.
Plus Iran's own domestic engineering capabilities, which are significant and very smart engineers and mathematicians, right?
So it seems to me like I'm hearing from Trump and I'm hearing from the MA people like, yeah, America, we're the best.
We're undefeatable.
And I'm starting to think like, well, what about the laws of physics?
You know, hypersonic missiles, ballistic missiles, anti-ship missiles, et cetera.
Where do you even start?
Right.
Hypersonic missiles.
We don't have hypersonics yet.
We're experimenting with them, but we don't have hypersonics yet.
The Iranians do.
They've tested them, number one.
Number two, you remember prior to the 12-day war, the Israelis bombed Iran, and the Iranians responded with something like 600 drones.
These were slow-motion drones called suicide drones.
So they're not going to come back.
They just crash into whatever the target is.
They warned the Israelis in advance that the drones were coming.
And they did that just because they had to save face domestically.
Like, well, the Israelis attacked us, so now we're going to attack them with these drones.
They warned the Israelis through the Jordanians that the drones were coming.
All the drones were shot down, but seven out of, I think it was 600.
That's actually valuable intelligence that the Israeli Iron Dome is not perfect and seven slow-motion drones that you have watched for the past six hours try to make their way across Iraq and across Jordan and you still couldn't shoot it down.
And shooting down the other drones costs a billion dollars or something.
And that was my second point.
The Israelis, the reason why that war only lasted 12 days was because the Israelis ran out of missiles.
They're just out.
They used them all.
And have they had a chance to replenish them?
We don't know, but a lot of observers say no.
In the meantime, you've made an important point that sanctions, which have gone on for 47 years now, have forced the Iranians to fend for themselves, right?
So if they have a need for something that they can't buy because of sanctions, they just make it themselves.
And they've become quite good at it.
Couple that with the technology that they are able to procure from China and Russia.
And the Iranians want for nothing.
They're prepared for the Israelis.
Also, Iran is a country of 92 million people.
And it's the size of Germany.
This is a major country we're talking about.
It's not just going to collapse because you fire a rocket at it.
That's right.
You're going to have to commit ground troops.
And I don't think that as a country, we have the stomach for something like that.
Well, let me go back to something you just said.
You're really talking about the economic asymmetry of how Iran can launch low-cost drones that require Israel to defend with extremely high-cost interceptors.
But I want to add another element to this and ask you about your knowledge on this.
The interceptors, which are mostly manufactured by U.S. weapons companies, they rely, of course, very heavily on these so-called rare earths that China has slapped major export restrictions on, including everything from gallium and dysprosium and neodymium and magnets and guidance and radar systems.
And all of these elements are extremely highly restricted.
Now, there's been a pass on some of those elements until the end of this year, but China could revoke that pass at any time, in addition to selling off U.S. treasuries and whatever else.
So China has a lot of cards to play.
If the U.S. attacks Iran, wouldn't China say, well, we can't let Iran fall because it's the gateway between the East and the Middle East and Africa and Europe and everything.
So we're just going to use economic weapons and resource weapons of restrictions against the United States.
And then the U.S. won't be able to build the interceptors to give to Israel to defend itself against Iran.
Does that make sense?
You see, that makes perfect sense.
It's not just a question of, oh, should we hit them or should we not hit them?
There are an awful lot of moving parts in this.
One of the things that the Chinese saw early on was the value, the import of rare earth metals.
We were getting most of our rare earth metals from the Congo when that was a country.
They're just flush with rare earth metals.
But the problem with rare earths, they exist all over the place.
We even have them under the Salton Sea in the California desert.
They're very, very expensive to mine because most of what you mine with rare earths is just waste.
It's rock and sand and it's just wasted.
So it costs you more to mine it than the value of the finished ore.
Well, the Chinese are willing to take that economic loss because first their economy is very robust and they have the money.
They spend literally a fraction, less than 10% of what we spend on national defense or about 10% of what we spend on national defense.
And it allows them to control the entire world market for rare earth metals.
So what happens then, as you just posed, when we attack Iran on behalf of Israel?
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We fight Israel's battle for it.
And then the Chinese cut us off from the sale of rare earth metals.
What are we going to use for missile guidance systems or cell phones or the computers that run our cars?
You made a second point that I think bears repeating.
The Chinese are, depending on what numbers you're looking at, the second or third largest holder of long-term government treasury bonds.
If the Chinese really want to put the pain to us, they can just dump those bonds.
Yes.
And our entire economy would crash.
So, you know, is it really worth it?
Do we really want to do this?
Besides the fact that you're probably not going to get your Nobel Peace Prize for waging a war of choice.
But see, these repercussions that you mentioned, these are costs to America, but not costs to Netanyahu.
So from Netanyahu's point of view, he doesn't care if he throws America under the bus or if America bleeds out economically, right?
As long as Israel gets what he wants, which is chaos in the Middle East.
See, but you can't say that out loud because then you're an anti-Semite.
You know, I said exactly the same thing a few weeks ago, and the Israeli foreign minister's political director wrote an article saying that I was a noted anti-Semite.
And I was like, what?
Well, but that word has lost all meaning now.
Yes, it has.
Just like sanctions, you know, sanctions sort of forced the Iranians to stand on their own or their own two feet.
Calling everybody who disagrees with one of your policies an anti-Semite has made the meaning worthless.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
And also, sanctions didn't work against Russia.
It just made Russia's domestic industry stronger.
Well, Foreign Minister Lavrov said two things.
He said, number one, the Russians were surprised at the swiftness with which the Americans implemented sanctions.
He said that just a week after the sanctions were announced.
And then a year or two later, he said he was surprised at the quickness with which the Russians were able to get around sanctions.
Let me add one other thing.
I went to China last year on a business trip.
It's the first time I had ever been to China.
And I had trouble finding places that would take a Visa or a MasterCard.
But everybody took this thing called the octopus card.
So finally, I asked one of the shopkeepers, what is this octopus card I keep seeing everywhere?
He said, oh, that's kind of our national credit card of China.
I said, why don't you just use MasterCard and Visa?
And he said, because MasterCard and Visa put every transaction through New York, which makes it susceptible to American sanctions.
He said, octopus card goes through Shanghai.
So we don't have to worry about American sanctions.
And that is what happens when you overuse and over-impose sanctions.
Yes, yes.
Okay, now speaking of China, we've all seen China shipping many cargo planes of equipment to Iran.
And according to reports, I've done a lot of research on this.
It appears that those include both anti-stealth radar systems as well as ground-based interceptors that can independently track and take down stealth bombers and stealth fighters.
Now, what's interesting to me is that the anti-stealth radar claims to have a 500-kilometer detection range.
Isn't it, though?
I mean, and that eliminates the ability of what Trump did last June bombing Fordo and others.
But there's one more thing that wraps all this together, John, which is that if we were to lose a stealth bomber, I don't think we could replace it now because it uses so many rare earths and it also uses graphite.
And China has a near 100% global control over the graphite industry.
And the U.S. is 100% import dependent on graphite and many of the rare metals.
So unless we have stockpiles sitting around somewhere, If we start losing stealth fighters or stealth bombers or even F-35s, I'm not sure how those can be replaced.
What do you think?
I have to agree with you.
If we were to lose a stealth fighter, it would be just devastating.
And if this is true, what we're hearing about the Chinese and Chinese military shipments to Iran, the Iranians are going to be far better prepared than we've given them credit for being.
You know, the Iranian policy, as we've seen it over the last several years, has been something called strategic patience.
That's what they've called it.
Strategic patience.
They've been willing to take blows from the Israelis.
They've been willing to just sit by as literally their entire top military leadership was taken out in a series of Israeli attacks.
All of their, not all, almost all of their top nuclear scientists have been assassinated one at a time.
Close in assassinations in Tehran, as well as overseas when they're attending conferences or meetings, for example, and they don't retaliate.
Well, the Iranian government is far more patient than the Iranian people.
And the Iranian people have been demanding retaliation.
We keep getting attacked.
What are you going to do about it?
And so the government is in the position now where it's going to have to fight that fight if the Israelis and or the Americans launch something new.
And if they do launch something new and the Iranians really do put up a fight, that might include the use of Chinese technology, which believe me, the Chinese would love to see tested on the battlefield since they're not testing it on the battlefield now.
Because there is no Chinese battlefield.
Right.
Because they're not invading their neighbors.
Then what do we do?
We're screwed.
Exactly.
They're not invading their neighbors.
They're not invading their neighbors, right?
Like I say all the time that the American defense budget is bigger than the next eight largest countries combined.
Right?
Right.
And then we wonder why we have such hideous user-unfriendly airports.
Why our roads and highways are afflicted with potholes everywhere?
Why our bridges are falling down into the rivers beneath them?
Why our hospitals are understaffed, overcrowded, and 20 years behind the times?
Because we spend everything on the Pentagon budget.
Because we've convinced ourselves that we have to be the policemen of the world, whether the world wants it or likes it or not.
And why don't we build bullet trains?
Those expenditures are not even efficient, right?
No, they're not.
Most of that's waste and fraud and grift.
I mean, look at how Russia, with a fraction of the U.S. military budget, can come up with not only the Kinzal hypersonic missiles, but the Oreshnik system.
You're exactly right.
It's revolutionary in using non-nuclear, high-energy kinetic impacts that do not violate any kind of nuclear treaties.
Not that any of those are even in force anymore since recently.
But you see what I'm saying?
I mean, with $1.5 trillion, we should have, you know, like Star Trek technology, photon torpedoes or something.
Exactly right.
Instead, we're going to be able to do that.
Exactly right.
You know, people say all the time, well, you don't know what DARPA is working on.
And I always say, but that's the point.
Whatever DARPA's working on, they should have developed it 20 years ago.
It should be out today.
And it should be Star Trek kind of stuff.
And it's not.
It's not.
You know, we've been told for decades they're working on this robot.
It's going to make soldiers obsolete.
They just need to figure out the battery.
Well, you know what?
The South Koreans figured out the battery.
And now South Korea, I should say, Hyundai's subsidiary in South Korea that builds robots.
It was highlighted in the Wall Street Journal over the weekend.
They're ready to go to market with their robots with long-life batteries that can do things like get in a self-driving car and go do your grocery shopping.
Yeah.
How come we don't have that?
Why hasn't Dornba figured that out?
China, two of China's top companies, BYD and Katel, C-A-T-L, right?
I mean, their battery technology is 20 years ahead of anything else.
State of the art.
State of the art.
When I went to China last year, I said to a member of our group who was from Hong Kong.
She's an attorney.
I said, what is this car, this BYD?
She said, yeah, it stands for Beyond Your Dreams.
It's our electric car.
I said, this car is gorgeous.
They're amazing.
The design, it's just beautiful to look at.
And she said, yeah, they're really cheap.
They're going to be the number one car in a lot of different countries around the world.
And they're now number one in Canada, number one in Australia, number one in New Zealand.
Sales are booming in Europe.
I said, I've never, I've never heard of this car.
We don't have these in the United States.
And she said, because you guys banned them from the United States to protect Tesla.
Well, these cars are a third, a fourth of the cost of a Tesla, and they're better than Tesla.
And the design is certainly more attractive.
You're not allowed to have them.
And critically, I'm glad you brought this up because the battery tech now that's just being announced, the sodium ion chemistry, as well as some, I think BYD's focus on sulfide chemistry.
But we're talking about a million miles of usage.
Not in one charge, obviously, but obviously thousands of charges over time.
In other words, the car is going to last, I mean, the battery's going to last longer than the car.
Oh, yeah.
The seats will wear out before the car does.
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100%.
But those batteries will go into military drones.
They will go into military robots.
They will go into all kinds of other equipment.
And the U.S. won't have that technology.
We are behind the curve in so many.
This is why you can hear frustration in my voice because I'm an American.
I love America.
I want America to do well.
And I'm frustrated that we seem to be, pardon my language, just pissing away every opportunity to be a leader.
We're just sitting back with fraud and waste and cover-ups and not being the America that we were meant to be.
That's the way I see it.
I think you're 100% right.
I really do.
I think you're 100% right.
We're losing our leadership position.
We're behind the eight ball.
What happens when Bricks, which is going to continue to expand, decides to come up with a unified currency?
Oh, man.
Yeah.
And then, you know, they're buying oil in whatever the new Bricks currency is going to be.
We're done at that point.
We're done.
People will flee the dollar because we've weaponized it.
So let me give out your podcast information here first.
So one of your podcasts is called Deep Focus.
And this is on Spotify.
I just want to encourage everybody to follow Deep Focus.
And it's John Kiriaku.
That's K-I-R-I-A-K-O-U.
Such a cool name you have there, by the way.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah.
Very cool.
Thank you.
It means the son of Charles.
Does it?
Really?
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Oh, wow.
I'll tell you a funny story.
My great- Wait, wait, wait.
Let me tell your other podcast.
Oh, sure, sure.
Apple.
It's called John Kiriaku's Dead Drop.
Dead Drop.
So that's very popular on the Apple podcast there, too.
Be sure to check that out.
Sorry to interrupt.
Go ahead.
No, no, thank you.
Dead drop has gone crazy.
Last week we were number eight in the world.
That's amazing.
This week we're number 11.
I don't know how it happened.
But anyway, my great-great-grandfather in the third quarter of the 19th century was arrested for stealing a potato.
He was starving.
Really?
And he stole a potato.
And when he went to court, they said, what's your name?
And he said, Mark Marcos.
Mark what?
Markos to Kiriaku.
Mark the son of Charles.
And so they wrote Mark Kiriaku, and we just never fixed it.
Really?
Wow.
Wow.
Okay, that's fascinating.
Well, I was wondering about your name.
I thought, I actually thought it might have been Greek, but only because of the ending of the name.
Right.
Right.
The beginning, I couldn't quite make out the Kiri part.
Right.
Yeah.
Right.
But that's a son of Charles.
That's fascinating.
Okay.
This is Mike jumping in here.
That's the first half of the interview with John Kiriaku, and I thoroughly enjoyed this interview.
I'm going to play the second half for you in part two, which airs tomorrow.
So be sure to check that out.
And thank you for listening to today's interview.
I'm Mike Adams with Brighteon.com.
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